Offshore Network发布中东和北非油井干预展望

行业

随着石油和天然气行业越来越寻求可持续性,油井干预仍然是一个明显的焦点

Rystad Energy 供应链分析师Jenny Feng表示,运营商将寻求“提高现有油田的产量,而油井干预将是解决这一难题的重要组成部分。作为一种快速、高效且经济高效的方法,可以最大限度地提高现有油田的产量。”资源、干预措施将成为未来几年的热门话题。” 根据该研究机构去年的预测,干预措施支出接近 580 亿美元。以可持续发展为重点,这一数字为未来几年的激增奠定了基础,因为预计到 2027 年,准备进行干预的油井数量将达到 17%,相当于全球总计 260,000 口油井。

中东和北非 (MENA) 采取干预活动的渴望显而易见,Coretrax 等公司对化石燃料驱动的地区表现出越来越大的兴趣。“中东是 Coretrax 的一个关键增长地区......由于运营商仍然专注于高效、可持续地最大限度地恢复,我们的可扩展技术非常适合支持这一需求,”Coretrax 首席执行官约翰·弗雷泽 (John Fraser) 在标记该公司时说道。将于 2022 年为沙特一家主要运营商首次部署 ReLineWL 跨骑车。

在最近于 2023 年 10 月签署的另一份中东多年期合同中,油井完整性和生产优化租赁商将通过多井项目提高产量。它还将提供可膨胀管材以支持棕地优化。凭借该品牌的ReLineMNS和ReLineHYD可膨胀套管补片等先进工具,该公司将有效帮助隔离故障区域并刺激运营商现有油井的生产。

利用先进技术

该地区的公司正在利用人工智能和机器学习(AI 和 ML),并在干预领域提出突破性的数字创新。ADNOC 在其东北巴布 (NEB) 资产中部署的 AIQ 名为 RoboWell 的自主井控解决方案仍然是这样的例子。Expro 是中东和北非地区的活跃参与者,它推出了一种名为 Galea 的工具,这是一种完全自动化的修井系统,可以执行各种钢丝操作,为传统方法提供了简单的替代方案。

随着 OWI MENA 2024 准备于 9 月 17 日至 18 日在阿布扎比回归,Offshore Network 的中东和北非油井干预展望试图反映这些行业的发展。

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Offshore Network launches Middle East and North Africa Well Intervention Outlook

Industry

As the oil and gas industry is increasingly seeking sustainability, well intervention remains an obvious focus

According to Jenny Feng, supply chain analyst, Rystad Energy, operators will look to "ramp up production from existing fields, and well interventions will be a vital piece of the puzzle. As a quick, efficient, and cost-effective method of maximising existing resources, interventions are going to be a hot topic in the years to come." As per the research body’s prediction last year, spending on interventions stands close to nearly US$58bn. With sustainability the focal point, this amount sets the bar for a surge in the coming years as the number of wells ready for intervention is projected to reach 17% by 2027, equating to a total 260,000 wells globally.

Middle East and North Africa's (MENA) eagerness to take up intervention activities is well evident as companies such as Coretrax is showing increased interest in the fossil fuel-driven region. “The Middle East is a key growth area for Coretrax... As operators remain focused on maximising recovery efficiently and sustainably, our expandable technology is ideally placed to support this demand," said John Fraser, Coretrax CEO, while marking the company’s first deployment of ReLineWL straddles in 2022 for a major Saudi operator.

In another multi-year contract in the Middle East signed as recently as October 2023, the well integrity and production optimisation leaser will be delivering production enhancement across a multi-well campaign. It will also be supplying expandable tubulars to support brownfield optimisation. With advanced tools such as ReLineMNS and ReLineHYD expandable casing patches under the brand name, the company will effectively help isolate trouble zones and stimulate production on the operator’s existing wells.

Leveraging advanced technologies

Companies from the region are leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML), and coming up with groundbreaking digital innovations in the intervention space. AIQ's autonomous well control solution called RoboWell that has been deployed by ADNOC in its North East Bab (NEB) assets remains one such instance. Expro, which is an active player in the MENA region, has come up with a tool called Galea, which is a completely automated well intervention system that can perform a variety of slickline operations, offering easy alternative to conventional methods.

Offshore Network's Middle East and North Africa Well Intervention Outlook attempts to reflect on these industry developments, as OWI MENA 2024 gears up to return in Abu Dhabi from 17-18 September.

Read the full report here.