圭亚那天然气发电项目预计2024年启动

根据南美国家政府透露的细节,圭亚那的天然气发电项目有望于 2024 年启动。

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南美国家圭亚那政府在 2023 年中报中宣布,该国期待已久的天然气发电项目有望于 2024 年启动。

政府在 8 月 28 日的报告中表示,与该项目相关的几项重大合同已于 2023 年上半年授予,并且“广泛的工程和建筑开发工作正在进行中”。

该项目将使用约 50 MMcf/d 的来自圭亚那近海 Stabroek 区块的天然气来发电,并减少柴油发电的使用。

据赫斯公司称,来自斯塔布鲁克的天然气将通过一条 200 公里长的管道运往圭亚那大陆,为威尔士规划区将要建造的一座新发电厂供电。赫斯是运营商埃克森美孚公司在斯塔布鲁克的合作伙伴。利益相关者中海油

赫斯表示,天然气发电项目将降低能源成本和碳排放。


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Hess Corp. 报告 Fangtooth SE-1 发现,并将 2023 年资本支出预算设定为 37 亿美元


圭亚那政府在报告中表示,斯塔布鲁克预计可采天然气储量超过 16 万亿标准立方英尺。

报告称,政府将与埃克森美孚、赫斯和中海油合作,继续评估该区块的天然气潜力,并在未来四年继续测试天然气产能。

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Guyana’s Gas-to-energy Project Startup Expected in 2024

Guyana’s gas-to-energy project is on track to start-up in 2024, according to details revealed by the South American country’s government.

Hart Energy Staff

Guyana’s much awaited natural gas-to-energy project is on track to start up in 2024, the South American country’s government announced in its 2023 mid-year report.

Several major contracts related to the project were awarded in the first half of 2023, and “extensive engineering and construction development works [are] in motion,” the government said in the Aug. 28 report.

The project will use about 50 MMcf/d of gas sourced from Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block to produce electricity and reduce the use of diesel to generate power.

Gas from Stabroek will be shipped to Guyana’s mainland via a 200-kilometer pipeline to feed a new power plant to be built in the Wales planning area, according to Hess Corp. Hess is a partner in Stabroek with operator Exxon Mobil Corp. and stakeholder CNOOC.

The gas-to-power project will reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, according to Hess.


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Stabroek’s estimated recoverable gas reserves are over 16 trillion standard cubic feet, Guyana’s government said in the report.

The government, in collaboration with Exxon, Hess and CNOOC, will continue to assess the gas potential of the block and continue testing the gas capacity over the next four years, the report said.