埃克森美孚为圭亚那的 Hammerhead 项目提供小型 FPSO,令人惊喜

埃克森美孚公司宣布了其在圭亚那近海 Hammerhead 的第七个开发项目计划,该项目将从 2029 年开始将石油日产能增加 12 万桶至 18 万桶。

埃克森美孚公司于 7 月 18 日表示,该公司在圭亚那海上的第七个项目 Hammerhead 将采用一艘 FPSO,其处理容量将比之前宣布在深水 Stabroek 区块部署的三艘 FPSO 小 28%。

圭亚那近海最后三个达成最终投资决定(FID)的项目包括 Yellowtail、Uaru 和Whiptail。每个项目相关的 FPSO 的额定生产能力均为 250,000 桶/天。

预计 Hammerhead 的 FPSO 产能将增加 12 万桶/天至 18 万桶/天。埃克森美孚在 2024 年 6 月向圭亚那环境保护署 (EPA) 提交的环境授权申请中表示,FPSO 将能够储存 140 万桶至 200 万桶原油。该文件已正式发布在 EPA 网站上,并于 7 月 15 日向公众开放。


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因此,Hammerhead FPSO 将成为埃克森美孚在圭亚那近海舰队中第二小的 FPSO,与为 Liza 一期开发项目分配的 140,000 桶/天 Liza Destiny FPSO 一样。

埃克森美孚通过电子邮件告诉 Hart Energy:“与我们所有的船舶设计一样,我们考虑了一系列因素,使我们能够根据特定地点的特点最大限度地提高资源回收率。”“因此,Hammerhead 的尺寸可能与其他六艘 FPSO 不同,但对于另一项行业领先发展,我们抱有同样的乐观态度。”

Hammerhead 项目预计持续至少 20 年,预计于 2029 年启动。根据申请书中附带的项目摘要,该项目还将生产 6000 万立方英尺/天至 12000 万立方英尺/天的天然气。

埃克森美孚圭亚那有限公司代表其合作伙伴赫斯圭亚那勘探有限公司(持有 30% 的权益)和中海油圭亚那石油有限公司(持有 25% 的权益)经营面积为 660 万英亩的斯塔布鲁克区块,拥有 45% 的权益。

该财团于 2019 年 12 月开始在 Stabroek 开采石油。迄今为止,三个开发项目及其相关的 FPSO 产量超过 60 万桶/天。埃克森美孚和赫斯重申,最多有 10 艘 FPSO 可以开发 Stabroek 估计超过 110 亿桶油当量的可采资源。

Hammerhead 发展计划

圭亚那近海的石油发现对这个南美国家小国的经济产生了重大影响,自 2020 年以来,该国经济一直保持两位数的增长率。预计2024 年该国经济将增长至少 34.2%

当 Hammerhead 于 2029 年投产时,圭亚那的总产量有望达到约 150 万桶/天。届时,圭亚那将与领先的巴西并列拉丁美洲三大产油国之一,与墨西哥持平、高于或低于墨西哥。

总部位于德克萨斯州斯普林的埃克森美孚表示,提交环境授权申请是推进项目审批的第一步,该公司正在继续评估和确定 Hammerhead 的潜在范围。

Hammerhead 位于斯塔布鲁克中南部,距离 Liza Destiny FPSO 当前位置西南约 15 公里,距离圭亚那首都乔治敦约 160 公里。

根据申请书中的项目摘要,目前的计划要求使用钻井船来生产石油,使用大约 14 到 30 个生产井和注入井。

圭亚那近海将安装的生产设施包括海底设备以及加工设备。海底设备将安装在水深约 750 米至 1,200 米的地方。

用于开发 Hammerhead 的 FPSO 预计是一艘具有双面和双底保护的超大型油轮 (VLCC) 改装设施。

原文链接/HartEnergy

Exxon Surprises with Smaller FPSO for Guyana’s Hammerhead Project

Exxon Mobil Corp. announced plans for its seventh development offshore Guyana, Hammerhead, which will add 120,000 bbl/d to 180,000 bbl/d of production capacity starting in 2029.

Exxon Mobil’s seventh project offshore Guyana, Hammerhead, will feature an FPSO with a 28% smaller processing capacity than the previous three FPSOs announced for the deepwater Stabroek Block, the company said on July 18.

The last three projects to reach final investment decision (FID) offshore Guyana include Yellowtail, Uaru and Whiptail. The FPSOs associated with each had a stated production capacity of 250,000 bbl/d.

The FPSO for Hammerhead is expected to add 120,000 bbl/d to 180,000 bbl/d of production capacity. The FPSO will be able to store between 1.4 MMbbl and 2 MMbbl, Exxon said in its June 2024 application for environmental authorization filed with Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The document was officially posted to the EPA’s website and made available to the public on July 15.


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As a result, the Hammerhead FPSO will be the second smallest in the Exxon fleet offshore Guyana along with the 140,000 bbl/d Liza Destiny FPSO assigned for the Liza Phase 1 development.

“Like all our vessel designs, we consider a range of factors that allow us to maximize resource recovery given the characteristics of a particular location,” Exxon told Hart Energy via email. “As a result, Hammerhead will likely be a different size than the other six FPSOs, but with the same degree of optimism for yet another industry-leading development.”

Hammerhead will have an estimated duration of at least 20 years with startup expected in 2029. The project will also produce between 60 MMcf/d to 120 MMcf/d of gas, according to the project summary that accompanied the application.

Exxon affiliate Exxon Mobil Guyana Ltd. operates the 6.6-million-acre Stabroek Block with 45% interest on behalf of partners Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd., which holds 30% interest, and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Ltd. with 25% interest.

The consortium started producing oil from Stabroek in Dec. 2019. To date, three developments with associated FPSOs are producing over 600,000 bbl/d. Exxon and Hess have reiterated there is potential for up to 10 FPSOs to develop the over 11 Bboe of estimated gross discovered recoverable resources in Stabroek.

Hammerhead development plan

The oil discoveries offshore Guyana have been transformational to the economy of the small South American country, which has boasted double-digit growth rates since 2020. The economy is expected to grow at least 34.2% in 2024.

When it comes online in 2029, Hammerhead stands to push Guyana’s total production to about 1.5 MMbbl/d. At that level, Guyana would rank among the top three producing countries in Latin America, along with leader Brazil and either on par, above or below Mexico.

Spring, Texas-based Exxon said submission of the environmental authorization application was the first step in progressing project approvals as it continues to evaluate and define the potential scope of Hammerhead.

Hammerhead is located in the south-central portion of Stabroek, some 15 km southwest from the current location of the Liza Destiny FPSO and approximately 160 km from Guyana’s capital Georgetown.

Current plans call for the use of drill ships to produce oil using approximately 14 to 30 production and injection wells, according to the project summary that accompanied the application.

Production facilities to be installed offshore Guyana include subsea equipment as well as processing equipment. The subsea equipment will be installed in a water depth of approximately 750 m to 1,200 m.

The FPSO to be used to develop Hammerhead is expected to be a very large crude carrier (VLCC) conversion facility with double sided and double bottom protection.