勘探与生产要点:2024 年 3 月 4 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括储量更新和新合同授予。

从新合同到产品发布,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。 

活动头条

阿德里安娜资源略有增加 

Wintershall Dea在挪威海运营的 Dvalin 油田附近的一口评估井略微提高了阿德里安娜发现的资源量估计值。 

挪威近海管理局2月29日宣布,初步发现的资源量估计为3 MMcm至5 MMcm可采油当量,评估井已将储量增加至4 MMcm至7 MMcm可采油当量。

Wintershall 及其合作伙伴将考虑将阿德里安娜与该地区现有的基础设施联系起来。

Transocean Norge 在 Dvalin 油田以北 14 公里处446 m 水深处钻探了 6507/4-4 S 评价井。该井没有经过地层测试,但在永久堵塞和废弃之前进行了大量的数据采集和采样。

Wintershall Dea 代表合作伙伴PetoroAker BPPGNiG运营包含 Adriana 的 PL211CS 。

合同和公司新闻

DeepOcean 将检查 Equinor 管道

高级遥控潜水器
高级勘测 ROV。(来源:DeepOcean/Siv Marit Hynne Lea)

DeepOcean 2 月 28 日宣布, Equinor授予DeepOcean北海管道检查和调查合同。

DeepOcean 的业务范围包括管道检查、海底测绘以及临时管道调查和轻型施工工作。该协议有效期至2024年。

DeepOcean 将在其位于挪威海于格松的总部管理合同交付,并得到该公司位于英国阿伯丁的业务的支持

Upwing 的 SCS 可供 ENAP 使用

Upwing Energy于 2 月 27 日宣布,Upwing Energy 将为智利国家石油公司 (ENAP)在南美洲部署首个地下压缩机系统 (SCS)

Upwing 表示,它与 ENAP 密切合作,收集数据并分析天然气资产,确定 SCS 额外生产和应用的机会。Upwing 将在其端到端解决方案模型下维护和管理 SCS,包括分析和预测、规划和完成、部署和启动以及运营和监控。 

肯特赢得英国石油公司调试协议

Kent 3 月 4 日宣布,英国石油公司授予综合能源服务公司Kent一份为期五年的全球调试框架协议。

根据协议,肯特的专家将完全融入英国石油公司的调试和完井管理团队。该框架协议有效期至 2028 年底,并有可能延期。这些服务将由肯特郡的 CCS 卓越中心和区域运营部门执行。 

Talos 与 Helix 就退役工作达成一致

Helix 于 2 月 29 日宣布, Talos Energy同意给予Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc.在美国墨西哥湾 (GoM) 退役工作的优先拒绝权。

根据 Talos 和 Helix 之间的五年联合框架协议,Talos 赋予 Helix 对于 Talos GoM 退役要求的具体年度工作范围的优先拒绝权。该协议包括基本定价结构以及用于确定和安排 Talos 所需的特定项目的流程。预计工程将于 2024 年第二季度开始。

预计工作范围包括 Talos 正常废弃的海上油井、管道和平台,主要是在大陆架上。Helix 位于路易斯安那州的浅水废弃组织 Helix Alliance 打算在整个活动中使用起重驳船进行结构拆除,使用起重船进行堵塞和废弃活动,使用潜水支持船进行管道废弃,以及多艘海上供应船和其他资产。

Ocean BlackHornet 在 GoM 中扩展

 BP 子公司将Diamond Offshore Drilling 的Ocean BlackHornet 超深水钻井船在墨西哥湾的运营期限延长了两年。

Diamond 于 3 月 3 日宣布,延期将于 2025 年 2 月开始,直接延续该钻机当前的合同。此次合同延期意味着大约 3.5 亿美元的额外积压订单。

TGS 发布 FMB 云应用程序 

TGS于 2 月 28 日宣布发布 FMB Cloud 应用程序,标志着其 Facies Map Browser (FMB) 平台的增强。 

TGS 表示,基于云的新架构为用户提供了一种从任何地方访问关键地下数据的方法。FMB Cloud 提供对基于良好的地层解释和层序约束相图的访问。TGS 表示,当与其他工具集成时,它使用户能够执行一系列可视化、操作和数据分析技术,以提高地质知识并加速区域碳氢化合物和碳储存评估。

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: March 4, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a reserves update and new contract awards.

From new contracts to product launches, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space. 

Activity headlines

Adriana Resources Increase Slightly 

An appraisal well near Wintershall Dea’s operated Dvalin Field in the Norwegian Sea has slightly increased the resource estimate for the Adriana discovery. 

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate announced Feb. 29 that resources for the initial discovery were estimated at 3 MMcm to 5 MMcm of recoverable oil equivalent and that the appraisal well has increased the reserves to 4 MMcm to 7 MMcm of recoverable oil equivalent.

Wintershall and its partners will consider tying Adriana back to existing infrastructure in the area.

The Transocean Norge drilled the 6507/4-4 S appraisal well in 446 m water depth 14 km north of the Dvalin Field. The well was not formation-tested, but extensive data acquisition and sampling were carried out before it was permanently plugged and abandoned.

Wintershall Dea operates PL211CS containing Adriana on behalf of partners Petoro, Aker BP and PGNiG.

Contracts and company news

DeepOcean to Inspect Equinor Pipelines

Superior ROV
The Superior Survey ROV. (Source: DeepOcean/Siv Marit Hynne Lea)

Equinor awarded DeepOcean a contract for pipeline inspection and surveys in the North Sea, DeepOcean announced Feb. 28.

DeepOcean’s scope includes pipeline inspections, seabed mapping and ad-hoc pipeline survey and light construction work. The agreement is valid for 2024.

DeepOcean will manage the contract delivery out of its headquarters in Haugesund, Norway, supported by the company’s operation in Aberdeen, U.K.

Upwing’s SCS on Tap for ENAP

Upwing Energy will deploy its first subsurface compressor system (SCS) in South America for Chile’s Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (ENAP), Upwing announced Feb. 27.

Upwing said it worked closely with ENAP to gather data and analyze gas assets, identifying opportunities for additional production and application of the SCS. Upwing will maintain and manage the SCS under its End2End solution model, encompassing analysis and predictions, planning and completions, deployment and startup and operations and monitoring. 

Kent Wins BP Commissioning Agreement

BP awarded integrated energy services company Kent a five-year global commissioning framework agreement, Kent announced March 4.

Under the agreement, Kent’s specialists will be fully integrated within BP’s commissioning and  completions management team. The framework agreement extends to the end of 2028, with a possible extension. The services will be executed by Kent’s CCS Center of Excellence and regional operations. 

Talos, Helix Agree on Decommissioning Work

Talos Energy agreed to give Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. the first right of refusal for decommissioning work in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GoM), Helix announced Feb. 29.

Under a five-year joint framework agreement between Talos and Helix, Talos is giving Helix the first right of refusal regarding specific annual work scopes for Talos’ GoM decommissioning requirements. The agreement includes a base pricing structure and processes for determining and scheduling specific projects Talos requires. Work is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2024.

The projected scopes of work include Talos’ normal course abandonment of offshore wells, pipelines and platforms, primarily on the shelf. Helix’s Louisiana-based shallow water abandonment group, Helix Alliance, intends to use derrick barges for structure removals, liftboats for plug and abandonment activities and dive support vessels for pipeline abandonments, plus multiple offshore supply vessels and several other assets throughout the campaign.

Ocean BlackHornet Extended in GoM

 A BP subsidiary extended Diamond Offshore Drilling’s Ocean BlackHornet ultra deepwater drillship by two years for operations in the GoM.

Diamond announced on March 3 that the extension will begin in February 2025 in direct continuation of the rig's current contract. This contract extension represents approximately $350 million dollars of additional backlog.

TGS Releases FMB Cloud App 

TGS on Feb. 28 announced the release of the FMB Cloud app, marking an enhancement to its Facies Map Browser (FMB) platform. 

TGS said the new, cloud-based architecture provides users a means to access critical subsurface data from anywhere. FMB Cloud provides access to well-based stratigraphic interpretation and sequence-constrained facies maps. When integrated with other tools, TGS said it enables the user to perform a range of visualization, manipulation and data analysis techniques to improve geologic knowledge and accelerate regional hydrocarbon and carbon storage assessments.