2024 年第三季度全球石油和天然气合同价值下降

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全球石油和天然气合同活动的总披露价值环比下降 35%,从 2024 年第二季度的 553 亿美元下降至 2024 年第三季度的 357 亿美元。领先的数据和分析公司 GlobalData 透露,尽管如此,合同量(尤其是在中东地区)仍然保持稳定,这得益于 Saipem 与卡塔尔能源公司签订的 40 亿美元合同以及与沙特阿美签订的数十亿美元协议等重大项目,这提供了一定的稳定性。

2024 年第三季度全球石油和天然气合同价值下降

GlobalData 的最新报告《2024 年第三季度按行业、地区、地形和主要承包商和发行人划分的石油和天然气行业合同审查》显示,整体合同量保持相对稳定,2024 年第三季度为 1519 份合同,而 2024 年第二季度为 1546 份。

GlobalData 石油和天然气分析师 Pritam Kad 评论道:“中东的合同活动几乎没有带来稳定性,有助于抵消整体价值下降的影响。推动这一趋势的因素包括 Saipem 与 QatarEnergy LNG 签订的价值 40 亿美元的卡塔尔北部油田海上压缩计划合同,以及与沙特阿美签订的价值超过 30 亿美元的重大合同,包括沙特阿拉伯 Zuluf、Safaniyah 和 Marjan 油田开发项目的工程、采购、施工和安装 (EPCI) 工作。”

2024 年第三季度,运营和维护 (O&M) 占合同总额的 45%,其次是采购范围,占 33%,以及涉及施工、设计和工程、安装、运营和维护以及采购等多个范围的合同,占 10%。

24 年第三季度授予的一些值得注意的合同包括 Bechtel Energy 签订的价值约 43 亿美元的总价交钥匙 EPC 合同,用于位于德克萨斯州布朗斯维尔港的 Rio Grande 液化天然气 (LNG) 出口项目的 4 号生产线及相关基础设施。

Saipem 在多个关键合同中做出了重大贡献,例如与 QatarEnergy LNG 签署的价值 40 亿美元的卡塔尔北方油田海上压缩项目协议,涵盖六座平台的工程设计、采购、制造和安装,以及 28 英寸、约 100 公里的耐腐蚀合金刚性海底管道、24 英寸、100 公里的海底复合电缆、150 公里的光纤电缆,以及作为 COMP3A 和 COMP3B 项目的一部分的各种其他海底设施。

此外,Saipem还获得了沙特阿美公司价值20亿美元的合同,为沙特阿拉伯的Marjan油田提供井口平台上部结构、导管架、连接平台、刚性出油管、海底复合电缆和光纤电缆的EPCI,另外,它还获得了两份总价值约10亿美元的合同,为沙特阿拉伯的Marjan、Zuluf和Safaniyah油田提供导管架、生产甲板模块、海底管道(刚性和柔性)和海底电力电缆的EPCI。

Kad 总结道:“大型海上和海底项目的激增,尤其是在中东,凸显了对扩大能源基础设施以满足不断增长的需求的持续重视。随着各公司在主要油田获得高价值合同,该行业不仅加强了其战略合作伙伴关系,而且还定位自己以支持能源生产的长期增长,并越来越注重项目执行中的可持续性和技术创新。”

 

 

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Global oil and gas contract value declines in 3Q24

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The global oil and gas contract activity saw a 35% quarter-on-quarter decrease in total disclosed value from US$55.3 billion in 2Q24 to US$35.7 billion in 3Q24. Despite this, steady contract volumes, particularly in the Middle East, were driven by substantial projects such as Saipem’s US$4 billion contract with QatarEnergy and multi-billion-dollar agreements from Saudi Aramco, providing some stability, reveals GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

Global oil and gas contract value declines in 3Q24

GlobalData’s latest report, “Oil and Gas Industry Contracts Review by Sector, Region, Terrain and Top Contractors and Issuers, Q3 2024,” reveals that the overall contract volume remained relatively stable, with 1519 contracts in 3Q24 compared to 1546 in 2Q24.

Pritam Kad, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Contract activity in the Middle East has provided little stability, helping to offset the overall value decline. This is driven by Saipem's US$4 billion contract from QatarEnergy LNG for the North Field offshore compression programme in Qatar and significant contracts worth over US$3 billion from Saudi Aramco for Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI) work on the Zuluf, Safaniyah, and Marjan field development projects in Saudi Arabia.”

Operation and maintenance (O&M) represented 45% of the total contracts in 3Q24, followed by procurement scope with 33%, and contracts with multiple scopes, such as construction, design and engineering, installation, O&M, and procurement, which accounted for 10%.

Some notable contracts awarded during 3Q24 include Bechtel Energy's approximately US$4.3 billion lump-sum turnkey EPC contract for Train 4 and related infrastructure at the Rio Grande Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export project in the Port of Brownsville, Texas.

Saipem made significant contributions with several key contracts such as the US$4 billion agreement with QatarEnergy LNG for the North Field offshore compression program in Qatar, covering engineering, procurement, fabrication, and installation of six platforms, along with 28 in., approximately 100 km of corrosion-resistant alloy rigid subsea pipelines, 24 in., 100 km subsea composite cables, 150 km of fibre optic cables, and various other subsea facilities as part of the COMP3A and COMP3B projects.

Additionally, Saipem secured a US$2 billion contract from Saudi Aramco for the EPCI of wellhead platform topsides, jackets, tie-in platforms, rigid flowlines, submarine composite cables, and fibre optic cables for the Marjan field in Saudi Arabia, and further it received two contracts overall valued approximately US$1 billion for the EPCI of jackets, production deck modules, subsea pipelines (both rigid and flexible), and subsea power cables for the Marjan, Zuluf, and Safaniyah fields in Saudi Arabia.

Kad concludes: “The surge in large-scale offshore and subsea projects, particularly in the Middle East, underscores the continued emphasis on expanding energy infrastructure to meet rising demand. As companies secure high-value contracts across key oilfields, the sector is not only reinforcing its strategic partnerships but also positioning itself to support long-term growth in energy production, with an increasing focus on sustainability and technological innovation in project execution.”

 

 

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