Aker BP 的 Skarv 卫星项目工作开始

Aker BP 在挪威海的 Skarv 卫星项目将把 Skarv FPSO 的使用寿命延长至 2040 年左右。

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Aker BP运营商 8 月 29 日宣布,挪威海 Skarv 卫星项目 (SSP) 的三个海底管汇安装工程中的第一个工程已经开始。

Aker BP于2022年12月向挪威石油和能源部提交了SSP开发以及其他两个项目的开发和运营计划(PDO),该项目于6月获得批准SSP 将使2013 年开始生产的 Skarv FPSO 的使用寿命延长至 2040 年左右

耗资 170 亿挪威克朗(17 亿美元)的 SSP 是挪威海近年来最大的开发项目,包括 Alve Nord、Idun Nord 和脴rn 天然气和凝析油发现项目。三个开发项目的可采资源量约为120 MMboe,主要是天然气。计划于 2027 年第三季度开始生产。

每个开发项目均由一个海底模板组成,该模板具有四个井槽和两个连接到位于挪威海北部的 Skarv FPSO 的井。这三个发现的开发由一个统一的项目团队协调,以通过共享基础设施降低成本。

Aker BP 在实施阶段采用了该公司的联盟模式,包括与Aker SolutionsSubsea 7 的海底联盟,以及与 Aker BP 和 Aker Solutions 的改装联盟。改装联盟将对Skarv FPSO进行全面改装,使其能够接收卫星开发的产品。

Alve Nord 的许可合作伙伴包括运营商 Aker BP(占 68.1%)、Wintershall DEA(占 20%)和 PGNiG(占 11.9%)。Idun Nord 的合作伙伴包括运营商 Aker BP(占 23.8%)、Wintershall DEA(占 40%)和 Equinor(占 36.2%)。脴rn 的合作伙伴包括运营商 Aker BP(持股 30%)、PGNiG(持股 40%)和 Equinor(持股 30%)。

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Work on Aker BP’s Skarv Satellite Project Begins

Aker BP’s Skarv Satellite Project in the Norwegian Sea will extend the life of the Skarv FPSO to around 2040.

Hart Energy Staff

Work on the first of three subsea manifold installations for Aker BP’s Skarv Satellite Project (SSP) in the Norwegian Sea has begun, the operator announced Aug. 29.

Aker BP submitted to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy a Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) for the SSP development along with two other projects in December 2022, and the project was approved in June. The SSP will extend the lifetime for the Skarv FPSO, which began production in 2013, to about 2040.

The NOK 17 billion ($1.7 billion) SSP is the largest development in the Norwegian Sea in recent years, and comprises the Alve Nord, Idun Nord and Ørn gas and condensate discoveries. Recoverable resources in the three developments are around 120 MMboe, mainly gas. Production start is planned for the third quarter of 2027.

Each of the developments consists of a subsea template with four well slots and two wells to be tied back to the Skarv FPSO located in the northern part of the Norwegian Sea. Development of the three discoveries is being coordinated by a unified project team to reduce costs through shared infrastructure.

Aker BP is using the company’s alliance model in the implementation phase, including the Subsea Alliance with Aker Solutions and Subsea 7, and the Modification Alliance with Aker BP and Aker Solutions. The Modification Alliance will carry out comprehensive modifications on the Skarv FPSO so it can receive production from the satellite developments.

License partners in Alve Nord include operator Aker BP with 68.1%, Wintershall DEA with 20% and PGNiG with 11.9%. Partners in Idun Nord include operator Aker BP with 23.8%, Wintershall DEA with 40% and Equinor with 36.2%. Partners in Ørn include operator Aker BP with 30%, PGNiG with 40% and Equinor with 30%.