Kosmos Energy 第二季度和第三季度的一系列项目取得进展

截至 2023 年第三季度,加纳近海一个新油田已投产,墨西哥湾已开始以基础设施为主导的勘探。

2023 年第二季度,Kosmos Energy的主要项目取得进展,第三季度,Kosmos 在加纳近海的 Jubilee South East Field 开始生产,并开始在墨西哥湾为 Tiberius 基础设施主导的勘探项目进行钻探。

根据 Kosmos 第二季度财报,该公司第二季度净利润为 2300 万美元,调整后净利润为 2700 万美元,营收为 2.73 亿美元。

Kosmos 首席执行官安德鲁·G·英格利斯 (Andrew G. Inglis) 在 8 月 7 日与投资者举行的财报电话会议上表示,塔洛运营的 Jubilee South East 项目于 7 月启动,开启了“多产的 Jubilee Field 的新篇章”。 

Jubilee South East 的第二口井上线,产量达到约 10 万桶/天。他表示,预计第三季度将有一个生产商和两个注水器上线,并指出第二个注水器此前计划于 2024 年投入使用。

“考虑到今年加纳钻探计划的效率,随着我们进入 2024 年,该注入器将为 Jubilee South 增加压力支持,”他说。

他说,Jubilee 在这十年的剩余时间内提供了一系列强大的钻探机会。

“现在正处于 4D 的第三个周期(地震)。每一次,它都会带来更多的机会,”英格利斯说。

他指出,第三季度 Kosmos 在墨西哥湾的活动显着增加。其中大部分与 Kosmos 运营的 Tiberius 计划有关。

科斯莫斯禧年生产

“iberius 是舷外 Wilcox 趋势中的四向结构陷阱,目标估计总资源量约为 135 MMboe。该井于 7 月初开工,预计需要大约两个月的时间才能达到目标深度,预计 9 月份即可获得结果,”他说。

Kosmos 预计将于 8 月在临冬城开始开发钻探,该钻探由Beacon Offshore Energy运营Inglis表示,在钻探活动的第一阶段,计划中的五口井中的三口的目标总资源量约为100 MMboe,整个Winterfell地区的上升空间为200 MMboe。第二阶段将添加剩余的两口井。

“该项目仍有望在 2024 年第一季度末开始生产,”他说。

宇宙提比略
Kosmos Energy 运营的 Tiberius 油田位于墨西哥湾深水区。来源:Kosmos Energy 2023 年第二季度收益幻灯片

他表示临冬城的产量将被管道限制在 20,000 桶/天。

“我认为如果成功的话,我们会考虑实际增加另一条生产线,”他说。 

Kosmos 预计, BP毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔近海运营的 Greater Tortue Ahmeyim 项目“将在 6 至 9 个月内非常活跃”。原计划于 2023 年末交付第一批天然气,但由于项目延迟,已推迟至 2024 年第一季度交付。科斯莫斯表示,正在完成海底作业。现在,内场出油管线和海底结构预计于 2024 年第一季度安装。

浮式液化天然气装置的预调试正在进行中,目标是在 2023 年第三季度末左右开航,并在今年年底左右抵达。FPSO于 2023 年 1 月离开中国造船厂,但将推迟抵达其安装目的地,以符合修订后的海底作业时间表。枢纽站的建设已完成,重点是在 2023 年第三季度移交运营。所有四口井均已完工,预计产能将显着高于第一批天然气的需求。 

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Kosmos Energy Progresses Flurry of Projects in 2Q and into 3Q

So far in the third quarter 2023, a new field has come onstream offshore Ghana and infrastructure-led exploration has begun in the Gulf of Mexico.

The second quarter of 2023 saw Kosmos Energy progress its major projects, and in the third quarter, Kosmos started production in the Jubilee South East Field offshore Ghana and began drilling for the Tiberius infrastructure-led exploration program in the Gulf of Mexico.

The company posted for the second quarter a net income of $23 million, or adjusted net income of $27 million on revenues of $273 million, according to Kosmos’ second quarter earnings.

Speaking during an earnings call with investors on Aug. 7, Kosmos CEO Andrew G. Inglis said the startup of the Tullow-operated Jubilee South East project in July starts “the next chapter for the prolific Jubilee Field.” 

The second well at Jubilee South East going online brought production up to about 100,000 bbl/d. During the third quarter, one producer and two water injectors are expected to go online, he said, noting the second water injector had been previously slated for 2024.

“Given the efficiency of the drilling program in Ghana this year, this injector will add pressure support to Jubilee Southeast as we move into 2024,” he said.

Jubilee offers a strong set of drilling opportunities for the remainder of the decade, he said.

“We're in our third cycle of 4D (seismic). Every time, it is bringing forward more opportunities,” Inglis said.

Kosmos’ activity in the Gulf of Mexico has increased significantly in the third quarter, he noted. Much of that is associated with the Kosmos-operated Tiberius program.

Kosmos Jubilee Production

“Tiberius is a four-way structural trap in the outboard Wilcox trend, targeting an estimated gross resource of around 135 MMboe. The well was spud in early July and is expected to take around two months to hit target depth with results expected in September,” he said.

In August, Kosmos expects development drilling to begin at Winterfell, which is operated by Beacon Offshore Energy. In the first phase of the drilling campaign, three of five planned wells will target gross resource of around 100 MMboe with an upside of 200 MMboe across the greater Winterfell area, Inglis said. Phase two would add the remaining two wells.

“The project remains on track to start production at the end of the first quarter of 2024,” he said.

Kosmos Tiberius
The Kosmos Energy-operated Tiberius Field is in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. (Source: Kosmos Energy 2Q 2023 earnings slide deck)

He said output at Winterfell would be pipeline-constrained at 20,000 bbl/d.

“I think with success we would look at actually adding another flow line,” he said. 

At the BP-operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project offshore Mauritania and Senegal, Kosmos expects “a very active six to nine months.” First gas, earlier planned for late 2023, has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2024 due to delays in completing subsea operations, Kosmos said. Now, the infield flowlines and subsea structures are slated for installation in the first quarter of 2024.

Pre-commissioning for the Floating LNG unit is underway, with sailaway targeted around the end of the third quarter of 2023 and arrival around the end of the year. The FPSO departed the shipyard in China in January 2023, but will delay arrival at its installation destination to align with the revised subsea operations schedule. Construction on the hub terminal is complete with activity focused on progressing handover to operations in the third quarter of 2023. All four wells have been completed and expected production capacity is significantly higher than what is required for first gas.