油井干预和刺激联盟还有五年

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025 年 4 月 3 日,地点:欧洲

Aker BP 与 SLB 和 Stimwell Services 联合将联盟协议延长五年,以进一步加速和提高石油产量。4

月 2 日,三家公司的首席执行官在 Aker BP 位于 Fornebu 的总部签署了续签协议。

该联盟成立于 2019 年,成功支持 Aker BP 运营资产实现生产目标。

通过结合协作、数字化和创新技术,该联盟为安全、高效和具有成本效益的运营设定了新的基准。里程碑包括使用自升式钻井平台同时作业、减少锁定桶积压以及世界上第一个自主干预作业。如今,计划和执行都是通过数字工作流程处理的——从而提高了生产力、降低了风险并提高了成功率。

展望未来,联盟战略依然坚定:改变海上油井干预和增产。

在未来五年内,合作伙伴的目标是继续提供顶级业绩,同时进一步开发面向未来的能力。其中包括通过地下和作业领域之间的更深层次整合来扩大数字化转型,扩大 Aker BP 综合作业中心在远程作业中的应用,以及加速新技术的部署。

该联盟还将在 Aker BP 油田开发项目的井投产中发挥关键作用。特别是,新升级的增产船将用于优化新的 Valhall PWP 井,为未来的生产做出重大贡献。

合作是通向未来的跑道

“战略伙伴关系对于塑造我们行业的未来至关重要。在 Aker BP,我们仍然致力于联盟模式,通过长期合作创造价值。它使我们能够提高生产力,保持世界一流的绩效,并以低成本和低排放交付石油和天然气。这就是我们将自己定位为未来勘探与生产公司的方式,”Aker BP 首席执行官 Karl Johnny Hersvik 表示。

SLB 首席执行官 Olivier Le Peuch 补充道:“提高产量和回收到期资产是整个行业的首要任务,这一联盟展示了我们如何通过合作的力量共同推动进步。我们行业面临的复杂挑战将越来越需要团队之间的深度合作和信任,这一联盟已经成为共同推动创新的强大力量的基石典范。”


StimWell Servies 董事总经理 Sami Haidar 表示:“增产对于开采和提高 Valhall 等致密油藏的采收率至关重要。在过去五年中,联盟共同努力,成功开发了油田非常致密的区域,通过使用创新技术,大大缩短了施工时间,减少了二氧化碳排放量,并提高了经济效益。”

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Five more years for the Well Intervention and Stimulation Alliance

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 4/3/2025, Location: Europe

Aker BP, together with SLB and Stimwell Services, has extended its alliance agreement for another five years to further accelerate and boost oil production.

The renewed agreement was signed by the CEOs of all three companies at Aker BP's headquarters at Fornebu on 2 April.

Formed in 2019, the alliance has successfully supported Aker BP's operated assets in meeting production targets.

By combining collaboration, digitalisation and innovative technology, the alliance has set new benchmarks for safe, efficient and cost-effective operations. Milestones include simultaneous operations using jack-up rigs, a reduced backlog of locked-in barrels, and the world's first autonomous intervention operation. Today, planning and execution are handled through digital workflows – resulting in increased productivity, lower risk, and improved success rates.

Looking ahead, the alliance strategy remains firm: to transform offshore well intervention and stimulation.

Over the next five years, the partners aim to continue delivering top-quartile performance while further developing future-proof capabilities. This includes scaling up digital transformation through deeper integration between subsurface and operational domains, expanding the use of Aker BP's Integrated Operations Centre for remote operations, and accelerating the deployment of new technologies.

The alliance will also play a key role in putting wells on stream across Aker BP's field development projects. In particular, the newly upgraded stimulation vessel will be used to optimise the new Valhall PWP wells, contributing significantly to future production.

Collaboration is the runway to the future

"Strategic partnerships are essential to shaping the future of our industry. At Aker BP, we remain committed to the alliance model, which creates value through long-term collaboration. It enables us to increase productivity, maintain world-class performance, and deliver oil and gas with low cost and low emissions. This is how we position ourselves as the E&P company of the future," said Karl Johnny Hersvik, CEO of Aker BP.

Olivier Le Peuch, CEO SLB added: "Increasing production and recovery from maturing assets is a top priority across the industry, and this alliance demonstrates how we can drive progress together through the power of partnership, The complex challenges facing our industry will increasingly require deep collaboration and trust across teams, and this alliance has been a cornerstone example of how powerful driving innovation together can be."?


Sami Haidar, Managing Director, StimWell Servies said: "Stimulation has been critical in unlocking and increasing the recovery from tight reservoirs such as Valhall. During the last five years, the alliance working together, managed to successfully develop very tight areas of the field, by using innovative technology which significantly reduced the execution time, and CO2 footprint and making it economic."

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