NZTC 呼吁采用无钻机堵塞和废弃技术

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净零技术中心 (NZTC) 与挪威能源转型 (ETN) 管理的“o Radical P&A”项目和丹麦离岸技术中心 (DOTC) 合作,发起了一项呼吁,寻找能够实现无钻机插电和废弃的创新技术、澳大利亚退役中心 (CODA) 和加拿大石油技术联盟 (PTAC)。

无钻机堵塞和废弃解决方案将是经济高效、环境敏感且合规的油井退役的关键。新的创新将支持运营商满足监管要求,同时解决技术挑战,例如无需钻机即可进入井眼。

此次电话会议与 NZTC 的油井退役合作计划有关,该计划得到了技术领导委员会、北海过渡管理局和英国海上能源公司的积极支持。该计划旨在在多运营商协作现场试验中试验和测试新技术,从而在英国及其他地区实现更快、成本更低的试验和更广泛的行业采用,并与 UKCS 成本和减排目标保持一致。

成功的申请者将有机会接触包括 Harbour Energy、ConocoPhillips、Respol、TotalEnergies 和 Petrobras 在内的财团成员,并有可能在开发、试验和测试技术方面获得支持。此外,成功的申请者将有机会与挪威、丹麦、澳大利亚和加拿大的类似运营商联盟合作。

NZTC 油井退役合作项目经理 Lewis Harper 表示:“合作植根于我们在 NZTZ 所做的一切。我们的油井退役合作计划强调了联合创新对于推进可负担且可持续的油井退役所需技术的重要性,支持该行业实现净零排放目标。”

“对于新兴开发者来说,这是一个令人兴奋的机会加入进来,获得曝光,并有可能获得支持来推动他们的技术发展。”

英国苏格兰政府大臣唐纳德·卡梅伦表示:“这是一项了不起的举措,旨在通过信息共享和试验提供创新且负担得起的解决方案,以帮助确保能源行业未来的繁荣,同时帮助实现我们的净零目标。我鼓励这些人使用这项技术来了解更多信息。”

“英国政府正在投资 9000 万英镑建设净零技术中心,并投资超过 30 亿英镑用于苏格兰各地的升级。”

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The NZTC launches call for rigless plug and abandonment technology

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The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has launched a call to find innovations enabling rigless plug and abandonment, in partnership with the ‘Go Radical P&A’ project managed by Energy Transition Norway (ETN), the Danish Offshore Technology Centre (DOTC), the Centre of Decommissioning Australia (CODA) and the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC).

Solutions for rigless plug and abandonment will be key for cost-efficient, environmentally sensitive, and compliant decommissioning of wells. New innovations will support operators in meeting regulatory requirements, while addressing technical challenges such as accessing the wellbore without a drilling rig.

The call is in connection with NZTC’s Well Decommissioning Collaboration initiative, which is actively supported by the Technology Leadership Board, North Sea Transition Authority, and Offshore Energies UK. The initiative aims to trial and test new technologies in multi-operator collaboration field trials, enabling faster, lower-cost trials and wider industry adoption in the UK and beyond, aligning with UKCS cost and emission reduction targets.

Successful applicants will get exposure to consortium members, which includes Harbour Energy, ConocoPhillips, Respol, TotalEnergies and Petrobras, with potential for support in developing, trialling and testing technologies. In addition, successful applicants will have the chance to engage with similar operator consortiums in Norway, Denmark, Australia and Canada.

Lewis Harper, Project Manager for NZTC’s Well Decommissioning Collaboration, said: “Collaboration is rooted in everything we do at NZTZ. Our Wells Decommissioning Collaboration initiative highlights how joint innovation is crucial for advancing technologies needed for affordable and sustainable well decommissioning, supporting the industry in reaching its net zero targets.”

“It's an exciting chance for emerging developers to join in, gain exposure, and potentially receive support to propel their technology development.”

UK Government Minister for Scotland Donald Cameron said: "This is a fantastic initiative that aims to deliver innovative and affordable solutions through information sharing and trials to help secure the future prosperity of the energy sector while helping to achieve our net zero goals. I encourage those working with this technology to find out more.”

"The UK Government is investing £90 million in the Net Zero Technology Centre and more than £3 billion to level up right across Scotland."

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