Njord场正式宣布“笔”

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5月15日,挪威海Njord油田由石油和能源部长Terje Aasland正式揭幕。该平台和浮式储卸船 (FSO) 已进行了广泛升级,现已准备好将现场寿命延长一倍,并将产量提高一倍以上。

“随着乌克兰战争的发生,挪威石油和天然气向欧洲的出口从未像现在这样重要。重新开放 Njord 有助于挪威在未来多年保持欧洲稳定的天然气供应国地位。”石油和能源部长泰耶·奥斯兰 (Terje Aasland) 表示。

Njord 油田于 1997 年开始生产,原计划生产到 2013 年。然而,随着采收率的提高,系统性工作意味着仍然剩余大量石油和天然气。该地区的新发现也可以通过 Njord 生产和出口。

2016 年,该平台和 FSO 与现场断开连接,并被拖到岸上进行大规模升级。2022 年 12 月 27 日,Njord 油田恢复生产。

“这是第一次将平台和 FSO 与现场断开、升级并拖回海上。“我们现在已经将油田寿命延长了一倍,”Equinor 北部勘探和生产高级副总裁 Grete B. Haaland 说道,并继续说道:

“这是一项艰巨而艰巨的工作,部分是在大流行期间完成的,我要感谢所有参与准备 Njord 继续向市场供应石油和天然气的人。按照我们预计未来几年的价格,这个综合升级项目将在启动后不到两年内收回成本。”

延长一倍的不仅仅是现场寿命。我们的目标还包括将产量翻一番,并且 Njord 的产量与我们迄今为止的产量大致相同,约为 2.5 亿桶油当量。

升级后的钻井设施将在 Njord 上钻探 10 口新井,此前 Njord 地区已取得发现,更多勘探工作将在该油田附近进行。

此外,两个新的海底油田已经与尼奥尔德相连。4 月 8 日,Equinor 运营的 Bauge 油田开始生产,而由 Njord 合作伙伴 Neptune Energy 运营的 Fenja 海底油田于 4 月 27 日投产。两个油田的可采量合计为 1.1 亿桶油当量。

计划要求未来通过挪威海 Draugen 平台通过岸电对 Njord 油田进行部分电气化,从而减少每年约 13 万吨二氧化碳排放量。

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Njord field officially declared ‘open’

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On 15 May, the Njord field in the Norwegian Sea was officially opened by the minister of petroleum and energy, Terje Aasland. The platform and the floating storage and offloading vessel (FSO) have undergone extensive upgrades and are now ready for doubling the field life – and more than doubling production.

“With the war in Ukraine, the export of Norwegian oil and gas to Europe has never been more important than now. Reopening Njord contributes to Norway remaining a stable supplier of gas to Europe for many years to come,” says Terje Aasland, Minister of Petroleum and Energy.

The Njord field started production in 1997 and was originally supposed to produce until 2013. However, systematic work with increased recovery means that there are still large volumes of oil and gas left. New discoveries in the area can also be produced and exported via Njord.

In 2016, the platform and FSO were disconnected from the field and towed to shore for extensive upgrades. On 27 December 2022, production resumed from the Njord field.

“This is the first time a platform and an FSO have been disconnected from the field, upgraded and towed back offshore. We have now doubled the field life,” says Grete B. Haaland, Equinor’s Senior Vice President for exploration and production north, and continues:

“It has been a big and demanding job, partly carried out during a pandemic, and I would like to thank everyone involved in preparing Njord for continuing its supply of oil and gas to the market. With the prices we anticipate in the coming years this comprehensive upgrading project will be repaid in in just under two years after startup.”

It is not just the field life that has been doubled. The ambition is also to double production and produce approximately the same volume from Njord as we have produced so far, around 250 million boe.

Ten new wells will be drilled on Njord from an upgraded drilling facility, discoveries have previously been made in the Njord area and more exploration will be carried out close to the field.

In addition, two new subsea fields have already been tied back to Njord. On 8 April, the Equinor-operated Bauge field started its production, while the Fenja subsea field, operated by Njord partner Neptune Energy, came on stream on 27 April. Recoverable volumes from the two fields combined are 110 million boe.

Plans call for future partial electrification of the Njord field based on power from shore via the Norwegian Sea Draugen platform, thereby reducing annual CO2 emissions by around 130 000 t.

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