Aker BP 的 KEG 开始生产

Aker BP 在 Kobra East & Gekko 项目中的海底回接是该公司计划向北海 Alvheim FPSO 输送生产的三个回接中的第二个。

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Aker BP于 10 月 26 日宣布,该公司位于挪威大陆架的 Kobra East & Gekko (KEG) 项目已开始生产。

项目位于北海中部 410 英尺水深,是附近 Alvheim FPSO 的海底回接项目。KEG 的生产最初目标是 2024 年第一季度。

Aker BP 于 2021 年 6 月向石油和能源部提交了一份价值 7.12 亿美元(80 亿挪威克朗)的开发和运营计划。Aker BP 表示,该项目的目标可采储量为 40 MMboe,除了领先之外,还低于预算进度,并指出钻井成本占据了该项目总预算的很大一部分。已钻探四口井,井筒长约42公里。

Aker BP 表示:“KEG 的成功投产也代表了 Alvheim 历史的新篇章,Alvheim 是挪威大陆架最具成本效益的石油和天然气生产商之一,其资源基础自投产以来已成倍增长。”首席执行官卡尔·约翰尼·赫斯维克在一份新闻稿中表示。

KEG 项目是 Alvheim FPSO 计划的三个回接项目中的第二个。3月,快速通道Frosk海底回接项目开始生产。Tyrving 预计于 2025 年开始生产。

Alvheim 总监表示:“KEG 项目大大增加了 Alvheim FPSO 的现有产能,并将使用寿命延长至 2040 年。正在进行的 Tyrving 项目预计将于 2025 年投产,将进一步增加 FPSO 的产量”伊内·多尔夫在一份新闻稿中说道。

Alvheim FPSO 于 2008 年开始生产,此后该地区已生产了近 600 MMboe。

Aker BP 代表合作伙伴ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS 运营 PL203 上的 KEG 项目。

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Aker BP’s KEG Starts Production

Aker BP’s subsea tieback in the Kobra East & Gekko project is the second of three tiebacks the company has planned to send production to the Alvheim FPSO in the North Sea.

Hart Energy Staff

Production has begun from Aker BP’s Kobra East & Gekko (KEG) project on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the company announced on Oct. 26.

The project in the Central North Sea in 410 ft water depth is a subsea tieback to the nearby Alvheim FPSO. Production from KEG was initially targeted for first-quarter 2024.

Aker BP filed a plan for the $712 million (NOK 8 billion) development and operation to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy in June 2021. Aker BP said the project, targeting 40 MMboe of recoverable reserves, came in under budget in addition to being ahead of schedule, noting that drilling costs claimed a major chunk of the project’s overall budget. About 42 km of wellbore was drilled for four wells.

"The successful start-up of production from KEG also represents a new chapter in Alvheim's proud history of being among the most cost-efficient oil and gas producers on the Norwegian shelf with a resource base that has multiplied since start-up," Aker BP CEO Karl Johnny Hersvik said in a press release.

The KEG project is the second of three planned tiebacks to the Alvheim FPSO. In March, the fast-track Frosk subsea tieback project began production. Tyrving is slated to begin production in 2025.

"The KEG project adds important volumes to the existing production capacity at Alvheim FPSO and will enable extended lifetime up to 2040. The ongoing Tyrving project, which is estimated to come on stream in 2025, will add further production to the FPSO," Alvheim Director Ine Dolve said in a press release.

The Alvheim FPSO started production in 2008, and nearly 600 MMboe have been produced from the area since.

Aker BP operates the KEG project on PL203 on behalf of partner ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.