Woodside 的 Sangomar FPSO 前往塞内加尔

Woodside Energy 改装的 FPSO 预计将于 2024 年中期从海上油田接收第一批石油。

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Woodside Energy 的Sangomar 项目在 FPSO 离开新加坡前往塞内加尔后即将接收第一批石油,Woodside 于 12 月 27 日宣布。

Leopold Sedar Senghor FPSO 以塞内加尔第一任总统的名字命名,将从新加坡航行 12,000 海里,到达其停泊目的地,该目的地位于塞内加尔达喀尔近海约 100 公里处,水深 2,560 英尺。

2023年7月,伍德赛德宣布FPSO将在新加坡进行未具体说明的补救工作,从而推迟了该船的交付。该油田此前预计将于 2023 年开始生产。

Woodside 目前的目标是在 2024 年中期从 Sangomar 一期生产第一批石油。伍德赛德表示,第一阶段的重点是开发不太复杂的储层单元并测试其他储层,以支持向海岸出口天然气。

Sangomar 的工程于 2020 年开始。

“Sangomar 是塞内加尔的第一个海上石油开发项目,我们仍然致力于与塞内加尔政府和当地社区合作,确保全国各地广泛感受到我们的投资带来的好处,”Woodside 首席执行官 Meg O 说。橬eill在一份新闻稿中说道。

MODEC将一艘超大型原油运输船改装为适合 Sangomar 油田用途的 FPSO。FPSO 的额定处理能力为 100,000 桶/天的原油和 145,000 桶/天的注水。它的最小原油存储容量为1.3 MMbbl。

MODEC 表示,在过去 12 个月中,MODEC 一直负责在新加坡进行的上部设施整合和造船厂预调试工作。

MODEC 称该项目在执行复杂性方面技术要求很高。

MODEC 总裁兼首席执行官 Soichi Ide 在一份新闻稿中表示:“COVID-19 大流行加剧了挑战。” 他指出,该公司已实现超过 2100 万小时的暴露时间,没有发生损失工伤事故。

Woodside 代表拥有 18% 权益的合作伙伴Petrosen运营该油田,拥有 82% 权益

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Woodside’s Sangomar FPSO Heads for Senegal

Woodside Energy’s converted FPSO is expected to receive first oil from the offshore field in mid-2024.

Hart Energy Staff

Woodside Energy’s Sangomar Project is closer to receiving first oil after the FPSO departed Singapore, bound for Senegal, Woodside announced Dec. 27.

Léopold Sédar Senghor FPSO, named after Senegal’s first president, will travel 12,000 nautical miles from Singapore to its mooring destination, approximately 100 km offshore Dakar, Senegal, in 2,560 ft water depth.

In July 2023, Woodside announced the FPSO would undergo unspecified remedial work in Singapore, which delayed the vessel’s delivery. The field was previously expected to begin production in 2023.

Woodside is now targeting first oil from Sangomar Phase 1 in mid-2024. Phase 1 focuses on developing the less complex reservoir units and testing other reservoirs to support gas export to shore, according to Woodside.

Work began on the Sangomar in 2020.

“Sangomar is Senegal’s first offshore oil development, and we remain committed to working with the government of Senegal and local communities to ensure that the benefits from our investments are felt broadly across the country,” Woodside’s CEO Meg O’Neill said in a press release.

MODEC converted a very large crude carrier into a fit for purpose FPSO for the Sangomar Field. The FPSO is rated to process 100,000 bbl/d of crude and 145,000 bbl/d of water injection. It has a minimum storage capacity of 1.3 MMbbl of crude oil.

Over the last 12 months, MODEC has been responsible for the topsides integration and shipyard pre-commissioning work undertaken in Singapore, MODEC said.

MODEC called the project technically demanding in terms of execution complexity.

“The challenges were compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Soichi Ide, president and CEO of MODEC,said in a press release. He noted the company achieved over 21 million exposure hours without a lost time injury.

Woodside operates the field with 82% interest on behalf of partner Petrosen with 18%.