澳大利亚木材公司授予大日出油田概念研究合同

石油和天然气上游精炼和加工

该研究将由伍德领导,其分包团队由专业咨询合作伙伴组成,考虑开发、加工和营销天然气的关键问题,重点是向东帝汶输送天然气而不是向澳大利亚输送天然气

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伍德将对更大的日出油田进行概念研究。 (图片来源:Unsplash 上的 Pedro Farto)

英国伍德公司的子公司伍德澳大利亚公司已获得一份对位于东帝汶近海的大日出气田进行概念研究的合同。

经过全球合同采购流程后,该研究合同由 Sunrise Joint Venture (SJV) 的合作伙伴授予。

SJV 由 TIMOR GAP 拥有 56.56% 权益,Woodside Energy 拥有 33.44% 权益(同时也是运营商),Osaka Gas Australia 拥有剩余 10.00% 权益。

伍德将与一个由专业咨询合作伙伴组成的分包团队领导这项研究。

该研究将考虑开发、加工和销售天然气的关键问题,重点是向东帝汶输送天然气进行加工、液化天然气销售以及向澳大利亚输送天然气。

它包括一系列学科,包括工程、财务评估、融资、本地内容、战略和安全、健康安全和环境以及社会经济分析。

这项研究预计将于今年第四季度完成,将评估对东帝汶人民最有利的选择。

此外,SJV和政府将签署新的产品分成合同、石油开采法规和财政制度,这将实现财政和监管的确定性。

Greater Sunrise 油田位于达尔文西北约 450 公里处、东帝汶以南 150 公里处,拥有 Sunrise 和 Troubadour 天然气田和凝析油田。

去年2月,SJV宣布致力于开展Greater Sunrise油田开发的概念选择计划。

TIMOR GAP总裁兼首席执行官Antonio de Sousa随后表示:“IMOR GAP”的努力为实现人们期待已久的开发Greater Sunrise的目标做出了巨大贡献。

“这条前进道路是对我们的利益攸关方、对那些为东帝汶民主共和国实现独立而做出牺牲的人们的愿望以及对我们人民和东帝汶的未来的重大承诺。”

Woodside Energy首席执行官梅格·奥尼尔表示:新技术的发展以及对安全可靠液化天然气不断增长的需求意味着现在是提出概念选择计划的最佳时机。

“重要的是,我们继续寻找使用最新技术开发Greater Sunrise油田的方法,通过评估过去不存在的模块化液化天然气等技术。”

原文链接/nsenergybusiness

Wood Australia awarded Concept Study contract for Greater Sunrise fields

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The study will be led by Wood, with a subcontracting team comprising specialist consulting partners, considering key issues for developing, processing, and marketing gas with a focus on the delivery of gas to Timor-Leste than to Australia

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Wood to conduct Concept Study for Greater Sunrise fields. (Credit: Pedro Farto on Unsplash)

Wood Australia, a subsidiary of UK-based Wood, has secured a contract for conducting a  Concept Study for the Greater Sunrise gas fields, located offshore Timor Leste.

The study contract has been awarded by partners of Sunrise Joint Venture (SJV), after a global contract procurement process.

SJV is owned by TIMOR GAP with a 56.56% interest, Woodside Energy with a 33.44% stake, which is also the operator, and Osaka Gas Australia with the remaining 10.00% interest.

Wood will lead the study with a subcontracting team comprising specialist consulting partners.

The study will consider the key issues for developing, processing, and marketing gas focusing on the delivery of gas to Timor-Leste for processing, LNG sales and delivery of gas to Australia.

It includes a range of disciplines including engineering, financial assessment, financing, local content, strategy and security, health safety and environment, and socioeconomic analysis.

The study, which is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of this year, will evaluate the most beneficial options for the people of Timor-Leste.

In addition, the SJV and the governments will sign a new Production Sharing Contract, Petroleum Mining Code and fiscal regimes, which will enable fiscal and regulatory certainty.

The Greater Sunrise fields are located around 450km northwest of Darwin and 150km south of Timor Leste, hosting the Sunrise and Troubadour gas and condensate fields.

In February last year, SJV announced its commitment to undertake a concept-select program for the development of the Greater Sunrise fields.

TIMOR GAP president and CEO Antonio de Sousa then said: “TIMOR GAP’s efforts have substantially contributed towards realising the long-awaited goal of developing Greater Sunrise.

“This path forward is a significant commitment to our stakeholders, to the aspirations of those who made sacrifices to achieve independence for the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, and to the future of our people and Timor-Leste.”

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill said: The development of new technologies and growing demand for safe and reliable LNG meant it was the right time to bring forward the concept select program.

“It is important we continue to look at ways to develop the Greater Sunrise fields using the latest technologies by evaluating, for example, modular LNG, that did not exist in the past.”