埃尼和PETROCI开始在科特迪瓦Baleine油田生产

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埃尼集团已开始从位于科特迪瓦近海的Baleine油田生产石油和天然气。这一里程碑是在 2021 年 9 月发现这一发现之后不到两年、距离最终投资决定不到一年半的时间实现的。这标志着非洲第一个零排放的“范围 1 和 2”生产项目。

Baleine目前是科特迪瓦沉积盆地最大的油气发现。埃尼近期项目的分阶段开发方法以及与其合作伙伴 Petroci 的全面合作使得快速上市成为可能。在初始阶段,生产通过 Baleine FPSO 进行,这是一个翻新和升级的浮式生产储卸油装置,能够处理高达 15,000 桶/天的石油和约 25 Mscf/天的伴生气。第二阶段预计于 2024 年底启动,届时石油产量将增至 5 万桶/日,伴生气产量将增至约 70 立方英尺/日。第三开发阶段的目标是将油田产量提高至每天 15 万桶石油和 200 万立方英尺天然气。

Baleine气田在本开发阶段及后续阶段生产的全部天然气将通过新建管道输​​送到陆上。这将使该国能够满足国内电力市场需求,促进能源获取,并加强其作为邻国区域能源中心的作用。

该项目利用现有的最佳技术来最大限度地减少排放。残余排放量通过国内制定的举措得到抵消,包括向当地社区供应和分发改进的炉灶,消除烹饪时对木材或煤炭的需求。2022 年启动的炉灶分发计划预计在未来六年内将惠及超过 100 万人。与此同时,埃尼还启动了占地 38 万公顷的基于自然的解决方案项目的研究。的受保护森林。

埃尼首席执行​​官克劳迪奥·德斯卡齐 (Claudio Descalzi) 表示:“巴莱恩的第一批石油是埃尼运营中的一个里程碑。凭借非凡的勘探成功,我们实现了行业领先的从宣布商业发现到上市时间不到两年的时间这一成果体现了我们战略的核心原则,包括非洲开创性的净零项目、加速发展、当地天然气供应以及促进公正转型。”

在科特迪瓦,埃尼参与了一系列符合可持续发展目标(SDG)的项目。除了学校翻新计划和提高教师技能的讲习班使约 8500 名学生受益外,我们还与乌胡毛特博瓦尼国家理工学院签订了一项为期五年的协议,培训约 400 名能源领域的管理人员和技术人员。在社区卫生领域,已发起多项举措,以改善全国不同地区脆弱地区 20 家诊所获得医疗保健服务的机会。在职业培训领域,启动了两个能源、汽车和纺织领域职业整合项目,涉及约450名青年。

埃尼 (Eni) 在科特迪瓦的业务可追溯至 20 世纪 60 年代与阿吉普科特迪瓦 (Agip Cöte d’voire) 的合作。埃尼于2015年重新进入该国,目前持有Baleine油田延伸的CI-101和CI-802区块以及其他四个科特迪瓦深水区块的权益:CI-205、CI- 501、CI-401 和 CI-801,均由同一合作伙伴 Petroci Holding 拥有。

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Eni and PETROCI start production from Baleine Field in Côte d’Ivoire

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Eni has started production of oil and gas from the Baleine Field, located in the waters offshore Côte d’Ivoire. This milestone comes less than two years after the discovery in September 2021 and less than a year and a half after the final investment decision. This marks the first emissions-free – Scope 1 and 2 –production project in Africa.

Baleine currently stands as the largest hydrocarbon discovery in Ivorian sedimentary basin. The fast time-to-market was made possible through Eni's phased development approach characteristic of recent projects, and along with its partner Petroci full collaboration. For the initial phase, production takes place through the Baleine FPSO, a refurbished and upgraded Floating Production Storage and Offloading unit capable of handling up to 15 000 bpd of oil and around 25 Mscf/d of associated gas. The start of Phase 2 is expected by the end of 2024 and will increase field production to 50 000 bpd of oil and approximately 70 Mscf/d of associated gas. The third development phase aims to elevate field production up to 150 000 bpd of oil and 200 Mscf/d of gas.

The entire gas production from the Baleine Field in this development phase and the subsequent ones will be delivered onshore through a newly constructed pipeline. This will enable the country to meet its domestic electricity market demands, facilitate energy access, and strengthen its role as a regional energy hub for neighbouring countries.

The project leverages the best available technologies to minimise emissions. Residual emissions are offset through initiatives developed within the country, including supplying and distributing improved stoves to local communities, eliminating the need for wood or coal for cooking. The stove distribution programme, initiated in 2022, is expected to reach over one million people in the next six years. Simultaneously, Eni has launched studies for Nature-Based Solutions projects covering 380 000 ha. of protected forests.

Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, remarked, "The first oil from Baleine is a milestone in Eni's operations. Stemming from an extraordinary exploration success, we have achieved an industry-leading time-to-market of under 2 years from the declaration of commercial discovery. This outcome expresses the core principles of our strategy, encompassing Africa's pioneering net-zero project, accelerated development, local gas supply, and the promotion of a just transition."

In Côte d’Ivoire, Eni is engaged in a series of projects aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Besides school refurbishment initiatives and workshops to enhance teacher skills benefiting around 8500 students, a five-year agreement has been established with the Institut National Polytechnique Houphouët Boigny to train about 400 executives and technicians in the energy sector. Within the realm of community health, initiatives have been initiated to enhance access to healthcare services in 20 clinics located in vulnerable areas across different regions of the country. In the vocational training sphere, two projects have been launched for professional integration in the energy, automotive, and textile sectors, involving approximately 450 youths.

Eni's presence in Côte d’Ivoire dates back to the 1960s with Agip Côte d’Ivoire. Eni re-entered the country in 2015 and currently holds interests in the CI-101 and CI-802 blocks ¬– where the Baleine field extends – as well as in four other deep-water Ivorian blocks: CI-205, CI-501, CI-401, and CI-801, all with the same partner, Petroci Holding.

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