墨西哥国家石油公司获准开发曾经废弃的深水气田

墨西哥国家石油公司在深水项目方面没有太多经验。其旗舰超深水石油项目 Trion 与 Woodside Energy 一起开发,仍在等待最终投资决定。

斯蒂芬妮·埃森巴赫,路透社

墨西哥石油监管机构于10月31日批准了一项修改后的计划,用于开发曾经废弃的拉卡奇深水天然气项目,该计划由国有石油公司Pemex在新任命的负责人主持的第一次公开会议上提出。

墨西哥湾油田天然气储量高达 937 Bcf。成本上升阻碍了发展,但总统安德烈斯·曼努埃尔·洛佩兹·奥夫拉多尔表示,这可能是向该国供应急需的天然气的关键。

监管机构国家碳氢化合物委员会(CNH)的官员在会议期间提出了有关墨西哥国家石油公司是否能够承担此前曾被放弃的大型项目的疑问。

在洛佩兹·奥夫拉多尔的领导下,墨西哥国家石油公司提议与美国液化天然气公司新堡垒能源公司一起恢复该项目。

“这是一项巨大的投资,但也存在巨大的不确定性,”其中一位官员阿尔玛·阿美莉卡·波雷斯 (Alma America Porres) 表示。“非常重要的是,我们对这个[项目]的监管非常严格,比其他项目要严格得多。”

墨西哥国家石油公司在深水项目方面没有太多经验。其旗舰超深水石油项目 Trion 与 Woodside Energy 一起开发,仍在等待最终投资决定。

最终,在墨西哥国家石油公司修改了原计划后,所有 CNH 官员都为拉卡奇项目开了绿灯。最初预计耗资 15 亿美元,监管机构最终批准了耗资 17.9 亿美元的新计划。

墨西哥国家石油公司和政府均未对这一决定发表评论。

墨西哥法律规定,监管部门的批准要求项目在技术和经济上均可行。

消息人士上个月告诉路透社,拉卡奇的命运可能取决于监管机构负责人罗赫里奥·埃尔南德斯 (Rogelio Hernandez) 的继任者。埃尔南德斯于 9 月突然辞职,远早于他的任期将于 2026 年到期。

洛佩兹·奥夫拉多尔最近任命前墨西哥国家石油公司官员奥古斯丁·迪亚兹·拉斯特拉领导该监管机构。

迪亚兹·拉斯特拉 (Diaz Lastra) 10 月 31 日表示,他对事态发展持乐观态度。“这对于天然气生产至关重要,”他说。“我们应该更加努力地使用新技术,使我们能够开发深水油田。”

Pemex 曾提议使用服务合同与 New Fortress Energy 合作开发拉卡奇,该方案是在 2013-14 年国家能源部门开放之前使用的。

根据服务合同,墨西哥国家石油公司将保留全部所有权,但承担价格下跌的风险。监管机构没有在会议上讨论与新堡垒能源公司的合同细节。

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Pemex Gets Go-Ahead to Develop Once-Abandoned Deepwater Gas Field

Pemex does not have much experience in deepwater ventures. Its flagship ultradeepwater oil project Trion, being developed along with Woodside Energy, is still pending the final investment decision.

Stefanie Eschenbacher, Reuters

Mexico’s oil regulator approved on Oct. 31 a revamped plan for developing the once-abandoned Lakach deepwater natural gas project, presented by state oil company Pemex, in the first public session chaired by its newly appointed head.

The Gulf of Mexico field holds up to 937 Bcf of gas reserves. Rising costs have hindered development, but President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said it could be key for supplying much-needed gas to the country.

Officials at the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH), as the regulator is known, raised questions during the session about whether Pemex could shoulder the massive venture that was abandoned once before.

Under Lopez Obrador, Pemex proposed to revive the project along with U.S. LNG company New Fortress Energy Inc.

“This is a huge investment, but also a huge uncertainty,” said Alma America Porres, one of the officials. “It’s very important that we supervise this [project] very strictly, much more so than others.”

Pemex does not have much experience in deepwater ventures. Its flagship ultradeepwater oil project Trion, being developed along with Woodside Energy, is still pending the final investment decision.

Ultimately, all CNH officials gave the green light for Lakach, after Pemex modified its original plan. Initially estimated to cost $1.5 billion, the regulator approved the new plan at $1.79 billion.

Neither Pemex or the government commented on the decision.

Mexican laws stipulate regulatory approval requires projects be both technically and economically viable.

Sources told Reuters last month that Lakach’s fate could depend on the replacement for the regulator's head, Rogelio Hernandez. Hernandez abruptly quit in September, well before his term was set to expire in 2026.

Lopez Obrador recently appointed a former Pemex official, Agustin Diaz Lastra, to head the regulator.

Diaz Lastra said on Oct. 31 he was optimistic about the development. “This is fundamental for the production of gas,” he said. “We should increasingly strive to use new technologies that allow us to develop deepwater fields.”

Pemex had proposed to develop Lakach with New Fortress Energy using a service contract, a formula used prior to the nation's energy sector opening in 2013-14.

Under a service contract, Pemex would retain full ownership but bear the risk if prices fall. The regulator did not address the details of the contract with New Fortress Energy in its session.