勘探与生产要点:2022 年 12 月 19 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括上游石油和天然气行业的新合同和监管公告。

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从巴西的停产到新的生产分成合同(PSC)的签署,以下是过去一周勘探与生产领域的最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动头条

巴西国家石油公司关闭巴伊亚业务

经过巴西国家石油公司 (ANP) 的审计后,巴西国家石油公司表示,它正在安全关闭巴伊亚 37 个陆上石油和天然气生产设施的运营。

关闭是在收到 ANP 的关闭通知后进行的。

合同和公司新闻

图洛签署新的科特迪瓦分成合同

Tullow Oil签署了一份PSC,以90%的股权在科特迪瓦塔诺盆地运营CI-803海上勘探许可证。PetroCi 持有剩余 10% 的权益。CI-803 占地 1,345 平方公里,毗邻许可证 CI-524,Tullow 代表 PetroCi 持有 90% 的股份,而 PetroCi 持有 10% 的股份。

Tullow 指出,新的勘探许可证位于 Tano 盆地,该盆地在已探明的白垩纪浊积岩区中已确定了勘探前景,与邻近的 TEN 和 Jubilee Fields 中的矿区类似。

最初两年半的工作计划包括重新处理现有的 3D 地震数据和前景评估。在 CI-524,几个候选钻探正在成熟,同时继续为 2024 年钻探探井做准备。

壳牌出售巴南三角洲权益

壳牌子公司砂拉越正在将其在两份海上生产共享合同中的非经营股权出售给砂拉越石油勘探与生产有限公司。此次出售涉及马来西亚近海巴南三角洲的资产。

该交易预计将于 2023 年初完成,出售基本对价为 4.75 亿美元,并根据商品价格支付高达 5000 万美元的应急付款。

“这一决定符合我们继续专注于我们的投资组合的工作,”壳牌上游总监 Zoe Yujnovich 表示。

Omnira 将实现 Apache 储备管理的现代化

Omnira 宣布,Apache Corp. 已选择 Omnira Software 的 MOSAIC 系统来实现其储备管理流程的现代化。

MOSAIC 将帮助 Apache 实现经济和储备管理工作流程的标准化和数字化。

Pason加大对IWS的投资

Pason Systems Inc.表示,通过收购IWS的已发行普通股,总收购价为790万美元,并同意投资最多2500万美元的优先股,增加了对Intelligent Wellhead Systems Inc. (IWS)的非控股投资。 IWS 的股票。

这些资金将支持 IWS 的持续增长计划,并加速 IWS 技术的开发和部署。

“IWS 的 InVision 技术平台获得了广泛关注,同时以安全高效的方式实现连续压裂作业的自动化阀门管理流程,增加了多个运营商每天的压裂阶段数量。在过去的一年里,IWS 的业务增长强劲。 Pason 总裁兼首席执行官 Jon Faber 表示:“我们预计这笔额外资金将加速 IWS 的持续增长。”

CGG 将重新处理 Utsira OBN 调查

CGG 宣布与 Carbon Transition 子公司 Axxis Multi Client 达成协议,对挪威北海的 Utsira 海底节点 (OBN) 地震勘测进行后处理。

根据协议,CGG 将重新处理 Utsira 调查,这是在北海进行的最大的超高分辨率 OBN 调查。面积约2000平方公里。

再处理将应用CGG在OBN处理和成像技术方面的最新进展,包括时滞全波形反演。CGG表示,这项工作将显着改善断层解释和储层表征工作流程的速度模型、整体图像分辨率和频率内容。再加工产品将推进 Utsira OBN 勘探,并更好地协助客户进行现有石油生产和油藏管理。该项目预计将于 2023 年第三季度提供优先领域,并于 2024 年提供完整调查的最终数据。

CGG 此前曾对 Utsira 调查的一个子集进行过后处理。

Utsira地区拥有多个重要的油气田,包括Edvard Grieg、Ivar Aasen、Balder、Gina Krog、Gudrun和Johan Sverdrup,以及许多未开发的发现和前景。

STRYDE 在迪拜开设新仓库

STRYDE 将在迪拜开设一座价值数百万美元的新多功能仓库。

该仓库位于杰贝阿里自由区,能够储存超过 100 万个陆地地震节点,并保存该公司的集装箱节点管理系统。该仓库还将为 STRYDE 用户提供课堂和实践培训设施,并能够在其安全场地中学习节点部署和检索活动。

STRYDE 现场运营主管 Kevin O'onnell 表示,此次扩建将有助于 STRYDE 服务最近授予的合同。

“为我们的专家现场支持工程师团队建立专门的培训设施和基地将使我们能够为客户提供实时支持,”他在新闻稿中说。

AspenTech 与阿美公司合作开发 CCU 解决方案

阿斯彭技术公司和沙特阿美公司合作,将新的碳捕获和利用软件创新推向市场。

Aspen Technology 宣布与阿美石油公司 (Aramco) 合作,推出碳捕获和利用 (CCU) 集成建模和优化解决方案。

新解决方案基于阿美公司与韩国科学技术院(KAIST)合作开发的技术。沙特阿美公司通过其子公司沙特阿美技术公司 (SATC) 已将该技术授权给 AspenTech,作为其优化碳减排的更广泛能力的一部分。其目标是通过同时考虑经济性、工艺设计和运营限制以及 CO 2减排来确定最有前途的 CCU 路径

该解决方案的目标是让公司能够: 优化 CCU 配置以确定排放和盈利目标之间的最佳平衡;评估能源成本、碳费以及原材料和产品成本的不确定性的影响;制定短期、中期和长期生产和战略计划,其中包括考虑最佳 CCU 选项,以同时实现盈利和可持续发展目标。

监管更新

ANP 的批准可能会增加勘探活动

巴西国家石油公司(ANP)已批准一项提案,撤销因环境许可拖延而长期暂停的巴西国家石油公司运营的海上勘探区块合同。

该机构表示,此举将有可能释放可在巴西赤道边缘地区有效开展的投资,巴西赤道边缘地区具有很高的新发现潜力,例如在类似沉积盆地取得的勘探成功。圭亚那、苏里南和西非海岸,但最后一口探井是在 2015 年钻探的。

如果终止,该公司必须将未实施的最低勘探计划(PEM)相关投资转移到巴西赤道边缘的其他特许权,以钻探两口新探井的形式,作为各自接收的额外投资合同。

目前,包括 15 个区块在内的 8 份合同符合所述标准:BM-J-4(JM-115、JM-165、JM-3、JN-5 和 JM-63 区块)和 BM-J-5(JM-115、JM-165、JM-3、JN-5 和 JM-63 区块) 59 和 JM-61),位于热基蒂尼奥尼亚盆地;BM-CAL-9(CAL-M-188 块)、BM-CAL-10(CAL-M-3、CAL-M-58 和 CAL-M-60 块)、BM-CAL-11(CAL-M 块) -248)和 BM-CAL-12(CAL-M-372 区块),位于卡马穆-阿尔马达盆地;和 BM-PEPB-1(区块 PEPB-M-783)和 BM-PEPB-3(区块 PEPB-M-839),位于伯南布哥-帕拉热巴盆地。除 BM-CAL-12、BM-PEPB-1 和 BM-PEPB-3 合同有其他公司参与外,所有项目均由持有该财团 100% 股权的巴西国家石油公司 (Petrobras) 运营。

ANP将举行安全法规听证会

巴西国家石油公司(ANP)将就勘探设施及石油和天然气生产的运营安全监管框架审查举行公众咨询和听证会。

五项决议及其技术规定将合并为一项决议和一项附加技术规定,这套管理实践适用于任何类型的安装。 

ANP 表示,统一将简化管理并减少必要的流程、文件、分析和决策数量。它还将促进标准的实施和检查,在单一标准中设想各种类型的安装,并为管理实践的技术法规提供方向。 

ANP 表示,拟议的修订是基于检查活动和事件调查中吸取的经验教训。此外,还与来自不同国家(例如澳大利亚、美国、挪威和英国)以及核工业等其他行业领域的机构进行了广泛的基准测试,石油和天然气行业本身也做出了贡献,来自文件、研讨会和会议。

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E&P Highlights: Dec. 19, 2022

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including new contracts and regulatory announcements in the upstream oil and gas industry.

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From a shut-in in Brazil to the signing of a new production sharing contract (PSC), below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space within the past week.

Activity headlines

Petrobras shutting in Bahia operations

Following an audit by Brazil’s Agência Nacional do Petróleo (ANP), Petrobras said it was safely shutting in operations on 37 onshore oil and gas production facilities in Bahia.

The shutdown followed the receipt of an interdiction notice from the ANP for the shutdown.

Contracts and company news

Tullow signs new Ivory Coast PSC

Tullow Oil signed a PSC to operate offshore exploration license CI-803 in Côte d'Ivoire’s Tano Basin with 90% equity. PetroCi holds the remaining 10% interest. CI-803 covers an area of 1,345 sq km and is adjacent to license CI-524, which Tullow operates with 90% on behalf of PetroCi, which holds 10%.

The new exploration license is in the Tano Basin, where prospectivity has been identified within the proven Cretaceous turbidite plays, similar to the plays producing in the adjacent TEN and Jubilee Fields, Tullow noted.

The work program for the initial two and a half years includes reprocessing existing 3D seismic data and prospect evaluation. In CI-524, several drill candidates are being matured while preparations continue for an exploration well to be drilled during 2024.

Shell sells Baram Delta interests

Shell subsidiary Sarawak is selling its non-operated stake in two offshore production sharing contracts to Petroleum Sarawak Exploration & Production Sdn. Bhd. The sale concerns assets in the Baram Delta offshore Malaysia.

The transaction is expected to be finalized in early 2023 with base consideration for the sale being $475 million and contingency payments of up to $50 million based on commodity prices.

“This decision is in line with our work to continue focusing our portfolio,” said Zoe Yujnovich, Shell’s upstream director.

Omnira to modernize Apache reserves management

Apache Corp. has chosen Omnira Software’s MOSAIC system to modernize its reserve management process, Omnira announced.

MOSAIC will help Apache standardize and digitalize its workflows for economics and reserves management.

Pason ups investment in IWS

Pason Systems Inc. said it has increased its non-controlling investment in Intelligent Wellhead Systems Inc. (IWS) through the acquisition of outstanding common shares of IWS with an aggregate purchase price of $7.9 million and an agreement to invest up to $25 million in preferred shares of IWS.

The funds will support IWS' ongoing growth initiatives and accelerate the development and deployment of IWS' technologies.

"IWS' InVision Technology Platform has gained traction while enabling automated valve management processes for continuous frac operations in a safe and efficient manner, increasing the number of frac stages per day for several operators. Over the past year, IWS has seen strong growth in the adoption of its technologies, and we expect this additional capital will accelerate IWS' ongoing growth," said Jon Faber, president and CEO of Pason.

CGG to reprocess Utsira OBN survey

CGG announced an agreement with Carbon Transition subsidiary Axxis Multi Client to reprocess the Utsira ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic survey in the Norwegian North Sea.

Under the deal, CGG will reprocess the Utsira survey, which is the largest ultra-high resolution OBN survey conducted in the North Sea. It covers approximately 2,000 sq km.

The reprocessing will apply CGG’s latest advances in OBN processing and imaging technology, including time-lag full-waveform inversion. CGG said the effort will significantly improve the velocity model, overall image resolution and frequency content for fault interpretation and reservoir characterization workflows. The reprocessed product will advance the Utsira OBN survey and better assist clients with existing petroleum production and reservoir management. The project is expected to deliver a priority area in third-quarter 2023 with final data for the complete survey in 2024.

CGG had previously carried out reprocessing on a sub-set of the Utsira survey.

The Utsira area holds several significant oil and gas fields, including Edvard Grieg, Ivar Aasen, Balder, Gina Krog, Gudrun and Johan Sverdrup, along with a number of undeveloped discoveries and prospects.

STRYDE opens new warehouse in Dubai

STRYDE is opening a new million-dollar multi-purpose warehouse in Dubai.

Located in the Jebel Ali Free Zone, the warehouse has the capacity to stock over one million land seismic nodes and hold the company’s containerized node management systems. The warehouse will also offer classroom and practical training facilities for STRYDE users along with the ability to learn node deployment and retrieval activities in its secure yard.

The expansion will help STRYDE service recently awarded contracts, according to Kevin O’Connell, STRYDE’s head of field operations.

“Having a dedicated training facility and a base for our team of expert field support engineers will enable us to provide real-time support to our customers,” he said in a press release.

AspenTech, Aramco partner on CCU solution

Aspen Technology and Saudi Aramco partner to bring new carbon capture & utilization software innovation to market.

Aspen Technology announced a partnership with Aramco to introduce an integrated modeling and optimization solution for carbon capture and utilization (CCU).

The new solution is based on technology developed by Aramco collaboratively with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST). Aramco, through its subsidiary, Saudi Aramco Technologies Company (SATC), has licensed the technology to AspenTech as part of its broader capabilities to optimize carbon emissions reduction. It will aim to address the identification of the most promising CCU paths by simultaneously considering economics, process design and operations constraints and CO2 reduction.

The objectives of the solution will be to allow companies to: optimize CCU configurations to determine the optimum balance between emissions and profitability objectives; evaluate the impact of uncertainty in energy costs, carbon fees and raw material and product costs; and develop short, intermediate and long-range production and strategic plans that include consideration for optimum CCU options to simultaneously address profitability and sustainability objectives.

Regulatory updates

ANP approval could increase exploration activity

Brazil’s Agência Nacional do Petróleo (ANP) has approved a proposal to rescind contracts for offshore exploration blocks operated by Petrobras suspended for long periods due to delays in environmental licensing.

The agency said the move will make it possible to unlock investments that can be effectively carried out in areas granted in the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, a Brazilian region with a very high potential for new discoveries, such as the exploratory success achieved in the similar sedimentary basins of Guyana, Suriname and the West African Coast, but whose last exploratory well was drilled in 2015.

For termination to occur, the company will have to transfer investments associated with the minimum exploratory programs (PEM) not carried out to other concessions on the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, in the form of drilling two new exploratory wells, as additional investments to their respective receiving contracts.

Eight contracts, including 15 blocks, currently fit the criteria described: BM-J-4 (blocks JM-115, JM-165, JM-3, JN-5 and JM-63) and BM-J-5 (blocks JM-59 and JM-61), in the Jequitinhonha Basin; BM-CAL-9 (CAL-M-188 block), BM-CAL-10 (CAL-M-3, CAL-M-58 and CAL-M-60 blocks), BM-CAL-11 (CAL-M block -248) and BM-CAL-12 (block CAL-M-372), in the Camamu-Almada Basin; and BM-PEPB-1 (block PEPB-M-783) and BM-PEPB-3 (block PEPB-M-839), in the Pernambuco-Paraíba Basin. All are operated by Petrobras with a 100% stake in the consortium, with the exception of contracts BM-CAL-12, BM-PEPB-1 and BM-PEPB-3, in which other companies participate.

ANP to hold hearing on safety regulations

Brazil’s Agência Nacional do Petróleo (ANP) will hold a public consultation and hearing on the review of the operational safety regulatory framework for exploration facilities and oil and natural gas production.

Five resolutions and their technical regulations will be consolidated into a single resolution and a single attached technical regulation, with the set of management practices valid for any type of installation. 

According to the ANP, the unification will simplify administration and reduce the necessary number of processes, documents, analysis and decisions. It will also facilitate the operationalization and inspection of standards, with the various types of installation contemplated in a single standard and the direction of the technical regulation for management practices. 

The ANP said the proposed revision was based on the lessons learned from inspection activities and incident investigations. In addition, extensive benchmarking was carried out with institutions from different countries (such as Australia, the U.S., Norway and the U.K.) and from other industry segments, such as the nuclear industry, and contributions were received from the oil and gas industry itself, from documents, seminars and meetings.