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Azule Energy 授予其安哥拉近海深水 Agogo 枢纽项目合同。

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Azule Energy已将安哥拉海上Agogo综合西部枢纽开发项目价值78亿美元的合同授予Yinson Production、Baker Hughes、Aker Solutions、Saipem、Subsea7和TechnipFMC。

Azule 在 2 月 27 日的新闻稿中表示,获得批准的 15/06 区块深水 Agogo 枢纽项目将开发 Agogo 和 Ndungu 油田,其中包括 21 口新生产井和 15 口注入井。这些油田将为现有的 Ngoma FPSO 和新的 Agogo FPSO 生产。改装后的 FPSO 将具有 120,000 桶/天的石油产能、230 MMcf/天的注气能力和 120,000 桶/天的注水能力。预计峰值产量为 175,000 桶/天。

云升将提供 FPSO 以及现场运营和维护服务。该公司在 2 月 28 日的新闻稿中表示,该合同价值 53 亿美元,固定期限为 15 年,并可选择再延长 5 年。

贝克休斯将提供海底生产系统和售后服务。该公司在 2 月 28 日的新闻稿中表示,该合同包括 23 个标准海底采油树、11 个 Aptara 管汇、SemStar5 光纤控制装置以及相关系统的供货范围。很大一部分设备将在安哥拉制造、组装和测试。

Aker Solutions 将提供脐带系统。该公司在 2 月 28 日的新闻稿中表示,其 Agogo 合同包括设计、制造和交付一个完整的脐带系统,总长约 36 公里,包括动态和静态海底生产控制脐带,包括备件以及辅助设备和服务。Aker Solution 位于挪威莫斯的工厂将生产脐带缆,计划于 2024 年第二季度交付。

Saipem 将提供刚性管线和海底结构运输和安装。

Subsea7 将运输和安装立管、出油管和海底结构。Subsea7 在 2 月 28 日的新闻稿中表示,合同范围包括在水深约 1,700 m 处运输和安装约 98 公里的柔性管道、30 公里的脐带缆和相关海底结构。该公司已在安哥拉、法国、英国和葡萄牙的办事处开始进行项目管理和工程设计。制造工作将在 Subsea7 位于洛比托的 Sonamet 工厂进行。该公司计划于2024年第四季度至2025年第四季度开展离岸业务。

TechnipFMC 将提供立管和出油管。该公司在 2 月 28 日的新闻稿中表示,该合同是该公司在西非获得的最大的软管合同之一。该合同包括跨接管、出油管、立管和所有相关辅助设备的设计、采购和供应。柔性管道将把新的 Agogo 设施连接到海底生产系统。

Eni Angola SPA 是 Azule Energy 的全资子公司,代表合作伙伴 Sonangol P&P(持股 36.84%)和 SSI Fifteen Limited(持股 26.32%)运营 15/06 区块,持有 36.85% 的权益。

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Azule Energy Agogo Contracts a Go

Azule Energy awarded contracts for its deepwater Agogo hub project offshore Angola.

Hart Energy Staff

Azule Energy has awarded $7.8 billion in contracts for the Agogo integrated west hub development project offshore Angola to Yinson Production, Baker Hughes, Aker Solutions, Saipem, Subsea7 and TechnipFMC.

The sanctioned deepwater Agogo hub project in Block 15/06 will develop the Agogo and Ndungu fields with 21 new production wells and 15 injection wells, Azule said in a Feb. 27 press release. The fields will produce to both the existing Ngoma FPSO and the new Agogo FPSO. The converted FPSO will have capacity for 120,000 bbl/d of oil, 230 MMcf/d of gas injection and 120,000 bbl/d of water injection. Peak production is expected at 175,000 bbl/d.

Yinson will supply the FPSO along with field operations and maintenance services. The company said in a Feb. 28 press release that the contract was valued at $5.3 billion and had a firm 15-year period with the option to extend for five more years.

Baker Hughes will supply subsea production system and aftermarket services. It said in a Feb. 28 press release that the contact includes 23 standard subsea trees, 11 Aptara manifolds, SemStar5 fiber optic controls and the related system scope of supply. A significant portion of the equipment will be manufactured, assembled and tested in Angola.

Aker Solutions will supply the umbilical system. The company said in a Feb. 28 press release its Agogo contract includes the engineering, manufacturing and delivery of a complete umbilical system totaling about 36 km of both dynamic and static subsea production control umbilicals including spares, as well as ancillary equipment and services. Aker Solution’s Moss, Norway, facility will manufacture the umbilicals, with planned delivery in the second quarter of 2024.

Saipem will supply rigid flowlines and subsea structure transportation and installation.

Subsea7 will transport and install the risers, flowlines and subsea structures. In a Feb. 28 press release, Subsea7 said the contract scope includes the transport and installation of approximately 98 km of flexible pipes, 30 km of umbilicals and associated subsea structures in water depths of around 1,700 m. It has begun project management and engineering from offices in Angola, France, the U.K. and Portugal. Fabrication will take place at Subsea7’s Sonamet yard in Lobito. The company plans to carry out offshore operations between the fourth quarter of 2024 and the fourth quarter of 2025.

TechnipFMC will supply the risers and flowlines. It said in a Feb. 28 press release that the contract is one of the largest awards the company has received for flexible pipe in West Africa. The contract includes the engineering, procurement and supply of jumpers, flowlines, risers and all associated ancillary equipment. The flexible pipe will connect the new Agogo facility to the subsea production systems.

Eni Angola SPA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Azule Energy, operates Block 15/06 with 36.85% interest on behalf of partners Sonangol P&P with 36.84% and SSI Fifteen Limited with 26.32%.