勘探与生产要点:2024 年 8 月 19 日

以下是最新 E&P 头条新闻的汇总,包括正在部署的新型地震解决方案以及与石油和天然气交叉的太空探索。

从壳牌寻求增加墨西哥湾产量到英国石油与美国宇航局合作,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动标题

壳牌投资墨西哥湾油田注水项目

壳牌公司 8 月 14 日宣布,已对其墨西哥湾 (GoM) Vito 资产的注水项目做出最终投资决定 (FID)。

注水是一种二次采油方法,其中注入的水会将取代的石油物理地冲刷到相邻的生产井,同时重新加压油藏。三口注水井均作为预生产井钻探。

该流程将于 2027 年开始,预计将显著提高维托油田的产量。

壳牌持有 Vito 油田 63.11% 的权益,Equinor持有剩余 36.89% 的权益,两家公司于 2018 年 4 月宣布对 Vito 油田开发项目做出最终投资决定。2023 年 2 月,第一批石油产出。

Oceania Geo 在澳大利亚部署新的地震解决方案

Oceania Geo 与STRYDE和地球信号处理公司合作,为 Galilee Energy 开发了新的 Pad3D 地震解决方案,并将其部署在 Galilee Energy 位于澳大利亚陆上的 Glenaras 项目中。该项目证明了获取小规模 3D 地震勘测的可行性,使用成本更低、对环境影响更小的技术进行井规划和现场优化。 

Pad3D 提供高分辨率地震数据,通过提供快速钻探就绪的地下图像来确定产量提升机会,从而做出时间紧迫的钻探决策。

STRYDE 首席商务官 Cameron Grant 在新闻稿中表示:“新产品的核心是 STRYDE 节点。这种方法有助于创建做出明智的生产优化决策所需的高分辨率地下图像。”

Oceania Geo 表示,该项目“超出了预期”,因为其 3D 成像速度与规划和平台开发进度相一致,同时减轻了对环境的干扰并导航了现有基础设施。

除了石油和天然气开发之外,STRYDE 和 Oceania Geo 还为澳大利亚的可再生能源领域开辟了新的勘探机会,例如采矿和地热。

合同和公司新闻

Exmar 赢得 BP 卡斯基达项目合同

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Exmar OPTI 船体设计的 3D 渲染图。(来源:Exmar)

BP已与 Exmar NV 的子公司 Exmar Offshore Company 签订了一份合同,负责设计和制造位于美国墨西哥湾卡斯基达开发区的新型浮式生产设施的船体。

该合同于 8 月 19 日宣布,标志着 Exmar 第五次使用其专利的 OPTI 船体设计,为各种船体尺寸和有效载荷能力提供经过验证的设计和执行效率。

BP 与 NASA 签署协议,推动美国能源生产和太空探索

该公司 8 月 13 日宣布,BP 已与 NASA 签署了《太空法案协议》,以支持能源生产和太空探索方面的共同目标。作为协议的一部分,BP 和 NASA 将共享在恶劣环境下作业的数字技术和技术专长。

该协议将促进多种技术的合作,例如数字模型和模拟,使工程师和科学家能够对水下 7,000 多英尺或数百万英里外的另一个星球上的偏远地区的设备进行可视化。

BP-NASA 太空法案的初始阶段将专注于制定标准并扩展可视化和仿真模型的功能。后期阶段可能包括交换远程操作实践,包括安全、通信、过程控制和监控、完整性管理、预测分析和人工智能。

原文链接/HartEnergy

E&P Highlights: Aug. 19, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including new seismic solutions being deployed and space exploration intersecting with oil and gas.

From Shell looking to increase production in the Gulf of Mexico to BP working with NASA, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

Shell Invests in Water Injection at Gulf of Mexico Field

Shell has taken a final investment decision (FID) on a waterflood project at its Gulf of Mexico (GoM) Vito asset, the company announced Aug. 14.

Waterflood is a method of secondary recovery where the injected water physically sweeps the displaced oil to adjacent production wells, while re-pressurizing the reservoir. The three water injection wells were all drilled as pre-producers.

The process is due to begin in 2027 and is expected to significantly enhance volume capacity at the Vito field.

Shell, who operates Vito with a 63.11% interest, and Equinor, who holds the remaining 36.89%, announced FID for the Vito development in April 2018. First oil was achieved in February 2023.

Oceania Geo Deploys New Seismic Solution in Australia

In collaboration with STRYDE and Earth Signal Processing for Galilee Energy, Oceania Geo’s new Pad3D seismic solution was deployed at Galilee Energy’s Glenaras project onshore Australia. The project demonstrates the viability of acquiring small footprint 3D seismic surveys, using lower cost and lower environmental impact technology for well planning and field optimization. 

Pad3D offers high-resolution seismic data to identify production enhancement opportunities by delivering rapid drill-ready subsurface images for time critical drilling decisions.

“At the heart of the new offering lies the STRYDE Node,” Cameron Grant, chief commercial officer at STRYDE, said in a press release. “This approach facilitates the creation of high-resolution subsurface images required to make informed production optimization decisions.”

The project “surpassed expectations,” said Oceania Geo, as its 3D imaging speed aligned with planning and pad development schedules while mitigating environmental disruptions and navigating existing infrastructure.

In addition to oil and gas developments, STRYDE and Oceania Geo have also opened new exploration opportunities for the renewables sector across Australia, such as mining and geothermal.

Contracts and company news

Exmar Awarded Contract for BP’s Kaskida project

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A 3D rendering of Exmar’s OPTI Hull design. (Source: Exmar)

BP has awarded Exmar Offshore Company, a subsidiary of Exmar NV, with a contract to design and engineer the hull for its new floating production facility at the Kaskida development in the U.S. GoM.

This contract, announced Aug. 19, marks the fifth time Exmar will be using its patented OPTI hull design, offering proven design and execution efficiencies with hull sizes and payload capacities across a broad spectrum.

BP and NASA sign agreement to advance U.S. energy production and space exploration

BP has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA to support common goals in energy production and space exploration, the company announced Aug 13. As part of the agreement, BP and NASA will share digital technologies and technical expertise for operating in harsh environments.

The agreement will empower collaboration on a variety of technologies, such as digital models and simulations that allow engineers and scientists to visualize equipment in remote locations more than 7,000 ft underwater or millions of miles away on another planet.

The initial phase of the BP-NASA Space Act will focus on developing standards and expanding the capabilities of visualization and simulation models. Later phases could include the exchange of remote operating practices, including safety, communications, process control and monitoring, integrity management, predictive analytics and artificial intelligence.