Sakarya一期工程启动土耳其上游行业转型

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Wood Mackenzie 里海和欧洲上游石油和天然气研究总监阿什利·谢尔曼 (Ashley Sherman) 在谈到土耳其石油公司 (TPAO) 启动萨卡里亚一期项目时表示,“萨卡里亚一期项目重新定义了土耳其上游行业的规模,它的首次深水产出和国内能源安全的根本转变。迄今为止,土耳其几乎完全依赖天然气进口来满足其需求。萨卡里亚一期工程将大幅削减该国的能源进口费用,该费用到 2022 年将达到令人瞠目结舌的 970 亿美元。但第二期工程将真正改变游戏规则,使萨卡里亚能够覆盖土耳其近 30% 的天然气到 2030 年的消费量。”

据 Wood Mackenzie 称,一期工程将通过 10 口井将产量增至每天 3.5 亿立方英尺 (mmcfd)(每年 37 亿立方米),其中 5 口井将从一开始就生产。到今年年底,这将使土耳其的国家天然气产量增加近十倍。但 Sakarya 的全面开发,每天生产 14 亿立方英尺(每年 14.6 bcm)甚至更多,已经成为人们关注的焦点。

Sherman 表示,“Sakarya 一期工程是 TPAO 项目交付的一次重大成功。” 自 2020 年 8 月发现以来,它上线不到三年。其快速的交付时间几乎可以与埃尼在埃及近乎无与伦比的 Zohr 相媲美。TPAO 从未偏离其 2023 年启动指导方针,这打破了一些最初的怀疑。

“快速发展萨卡里亚的政治意愿是巨大的,特别是在总统选举迫在眉睫的情况下。鉴于 TPAO 之前缺乏深水作业经验以及黑海的后勤限制,该项目交付的成功尤其令人印象深刻。

谢尔曼补充说,自2020年以来,萨卡里亚资源基础的规模增强了土耳其与其天然气进口供应商的谈判能力。更多合同,包括与俄罗斯和伊朗的合同,预计在 2020 年代末续签。土耳其可以在延期中获得更优惠的条件,但萨卡里亚的持续开发成功将对其决策过程至关重要。

“土耳其”的黑海深水天然气资源具有巨大的政治和战略重要性。萨卡里亚也具有商业吸引力——得益于该国具有竞争力的天然气定价和财政条款。尽管如此,自俄罗斯于2022年全面入侵乌克兰以来,黑海的风险比比皆是。尽管罗马尼亚和保加利亚水域也有上游里程碑,但在土耳其以外的天然气商业化之路可能远没有那么顺利。”谢尔曼说。

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Sakarya Phase One kick-starts Turkey’s upstream sector transformation

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Addressing Turkish Petroleum Corporation’s (TPAO) launch of Sakarya Phase One, Ashley Sherman, Research Director, Caspian & Europe Upstream Oil and Gas for Wood Mackenzie, said, “Sakarya Phase One redefines the scale of Turkey’s upstream sector, bringing its first deepwater output and a fundamental shift in domestic energy security. To date, Turkey has relied almost entirely on gas imports to meet its demand. Sakarya Phase One will put a sizeable dent into the country’s energy import bill, which reached an eye-watering US$97 billion in 2022. But Phase Two would be the real gamechanger, enabling Sakarya to cover almost 30% of Turkey’s gas consumption by 2030.”

According to Wood Mackenzie, Phase One will ramp up to its plateau of 350 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) (3.7 billion cubic meters a year) from ten wells, five of which will produce from the start. This will increase Turkey’s national gas output nearly tenfold by the end of the year. But a full Sakarya development, to produce 1.4 billion cubic feet per day (14.6 bcm a year) and more, is already in the spotlight.

Sherman said, “Sakarya Phase One is a major project delivery success for TPAO. It comes online less than three years since discovery in August 2020. Its fast-tracked lead time almost rivals Eni’s near-peerless Zohr in Egypt. TPAO never deviated from its 2023 start-up guidance, defying some initial scepticism.

“The political will to develop Sakarya quickly has been immense, especially with presidential elections looming. This project delivery success has been particularly impressive given TPAO’s lack of prior deepwater operating experience and the Black Sea’s logistical constraints.”

Sherman added that since 2020, the scale of Sakarya’s resource base has bolstered Turkey’s negotiating power with its gas import suppliers. Further contracts, including with Russia and Iran, are up for renewal by the late 2020s. Turkey could secure more favourable terms in extensions, but continued development success at Sakarya will be fundamental to its decision-making process.

“Turkey’s deepwater Black Sea gas resources are of huge political and strategic importance. Sakarya is commercially attractive too – thanks to the country's competitive gas pricing and fiscal terms. Nevertheless, risks abound in the Black Sea since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Although upstream milestones also await in Romanian and Bulgarian waters, the path to gas commercialisation could be far less smooth outside of Turkey,” said Sherman.

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