雪佛龙在墨西哥湾的 Anchor 项目开始生产

2024 年 8 月 12 日
雪佛龙的墨西哥湾 (GoM) 项目 Anchor 已获得第一批石油。

雪佛龙报告称,其位于美国墨西哥湾深水区的锚式浮式生产装置 (FPU) 已开始生产。

该公司宣称,Anchor 是首个采用 20,000 psi 技术的深水开发项目。新设施的设计产能为 75,000 桶/天的石油和 28 MMcf/天的天然气。FPU 面积为 42,080 平方英尺,高 25 层(比自由女神像还高)。

Anchor 开发项目将包括七口海底油井,这些油井与 Anchor FPU 相连,位于 Green Canyon 地区,距离路易斯安那州海岸约 140 英里(225 公里),水深约 5,000 英尺(1,524 米)。Anchor 油田的潜在可采资源总量估计高达 4.4 亿桶油当量。

Chevron USA Inc. 为运营商(62.86% 的权益),合作伙伴/共同所有人为 TotalEnergies E&P USA Inc.(37.14% 的工作权益)。

雪佛龙预计 Anchor 油田的产能可维持长达 30 年。 

今年早些时候,在休斯顿举行的海上技术大会 (OTC) 上,Anchor 项目总监 Tim Mitchell 表示,在这种情况下,项目团队面临着“适应性挑战”,即在“能够实现我们整体业务目标的成本和时间表”内使设备合格、获得监管部门批准并将该技术从原型推进到生产。应对“适应性挑战”的一个关键示例是制定时间表和框架,以确保始终如一地交付“高质量可交付成果”,从而使项目能够持续向前发展。点击此处阅读 OTC 演示文稿的更多内容。 

去年此时,雪佛龙的 Anchor 生产平台开始从 Kiewit 海上服务设施前往绿色峡谷地区的油田开发现场。

2019年,雪佛龙批准了价值57亿美元的Anchor项目,该公司当时表示,这是业内第一个达成最终投资决定的深水高压开发项目。

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Chevron's Anchor project in GoM begins production

Aug. 12, 2024
Chevron's Gulf of Mexico (GoM) project, Anchor, has achieved first oil.

Chevron has reported that production has begun from its Anchor floating production unit (FPU) in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico (GoM).

The company boasts that Anchor is the first deepwater development to deploy 20,000-psi technology. The new facility has a design capacity of 75,000 bbl/d of oil and 28 MMcf/d of natural gas. The FPU area is 42,080 sq ft and 25 stories high (taller than the statue of liberty).

The Anchor development will consist of seven subsea wells tied into the Anchor FPU, located in the Green Canyon area, about 140 miles (225 km) offshore Louisiana, in water depths of about 5,000 ft (1,524 m). Total potentially recoverable resources from the Anchor Field are estimated to be up to 440 MMboe.

Chevron U.S.A. Inc. is the operator (62.86% interest), along with partner/co-owner TotalEnergies E&P USA Inc. (37.14% working interest).

Chevron expects Anchor to produce for up to 30 years. 

At the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) earlier this year in Houston, Tim Mitchell, Anchor Project Director, said the project teams were faced with an “adaptive challenge” to enable the 20k technology under such circumstances – to qualify the equipment, obtain regulatory approvals, and move the technology forward from prototype to production within “a cost and schedule that would deliver our overall business objectives.” A key example of rising to meet the “adaptive challenge” was the development of a timeline and framework that ensured consistent delivery of “high-quality deliverables,” which in turn enabled the project to consistently move forward. Read more from that OTC presentation here. 

This time last year Chevron’s Anchor production platform had begun its journey from the Kiewit Offshore Services facility to its field development site in the Green Canyon area.

In 2019, Chevron sanctioned the $5.7-billion Anchor project, which it said at the time marked the industry’s first deepwater high-pressure development to achieve a final investment decision.