韦斯特伍德全球能源集团对尼日利亚石油和天然气行业前景乐观

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韦斯特伍德全球能源集团的最新分析揭示了尼日利亚石油和天然气行业在十年未得到满足的潜力之后的积极前景。然而,成功将取决于项目完成的及时性,以及全国基础设施和安全的改善。

新当选总统后,尼日利亚计划到 2027 年将原油产量从 2022 年的 130 万桶/日提高到 260 万桶/日,希望受益于欧洲的能源短缺以及中国和印度等工业化国家的碳氢化合物需求。

然而,Westwood 分析显示,在目前的情况下,到 2030 年,该国的液体产量不太可能超过 190 万桶/日。即使近期有几个值得注意的海上开发项目,尼日利亚预计也只能达到 260 万桶/日。如果项目按计划进展的话,到 2030 年石油和天然气产量将达到 BOEPD,但历史上并非如此。数据还显示,任何进一步的延误都可能对尼日利亚的生产目标造成永久性削弱。

Westwood陆上能源分析师米凯拉·弗朗西斯科(Michela Francisco)表示:“尼日利亚传统上一直是非洲最大的石油生产国,尽管过去10年的特点是上游资本支出削减、安全不稳定和石油盗窃。然而,人们对振兴该国石油和天然气行业抱有很高的希望。虽然已经取得了进展,但尼日利亚必须继续采取措施,创造有吸引力的商业环境,吸引当地企业和国际能源公司为预期的成功铺平道路。”

2022 年底,尼日利亚国家石油公司 (NNPC) 宣布对七个超深海区块进行小型探索性投标。继 2023 年 1 月招标后,Westwood 预计,到 2030 年,这些新发现的开发将平均每年钻探 140 口开发井,产量增长可能超出当前预期。

米凯拉继续说道:“虽然该国可能尚无法实现其目标,但尼日利亚正在其石油和天然气行业转型方面取得重大进展,并从其丰富的储量中获益。未来几年将为国内石油公司提供宝贵的机遇,使其在陆上和浅水勘探领域占据领先地位,并实现命运的好转。”

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Westwood Global Energy Group shares positive outlook for the Nigerian oil and gas sector

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Latest analysis from Westwood Global Energy Group uncovers a positive outlook for the Nigerian oil and gas sector, following a decade of unmet potential. However, success will hinge on timeliness of project completion, along with nation-wide infrastructure and security improvements.

With a newly elected president, Nigeria aims to boost crude production from 1.3 million bpd produced in 2022 to 2.6 million bpd by 2027, hoping to benefit from energy deficits in Europe and the hydrocarbon demand from industrialising nations such as China and India.

However, Westwood analysis shows that in the current state of play, the country is not likely to surpass 1.9 million bpd of liquids production by 2030. Even with several notable near-term offshore developments on the horizon, Nigeria is only forecast to reach 2.6 million boepd of oil and gas output by 2030 if projects are progressed on schedule, which has not been the case historically. Data also reveals that any further delays could cause a permanent dent in Nigeria’s production ambitions.

Michela Francisco, Onshore Energy Analyst, Westwood said: “Nigeria has traditionally been Africa’s largest oil producer, although the last 10 years have been characterised by cuts to upstream capex, security instability and oil theft. However, hopes are high for revitalising the country’s oil and gas sector. While progress has already been made, Nigeria must continue to put measures in place to create an attractive business environment and entice local players and international energy companies to pave the way for the expected success.”

In late 2022, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) announced a mini-exploratory bid round for seven ultradeep offshore blocks. Following bidding in January 2023, Westwood anticipates an average of 140 development wells to be drilled year-on-year until 2030 from the development of these new discoveries, which could see production increase beyond current expectations.

Michela continues: “While the country may not yet be in a position to hit its targets, Nigeria is making significant strides to transform its oil and gas industry and reap the benefits of its bountiful reserves. The coming years will pose an invaluable opportunity for domestic oil companies to take the front seat in onshore and shallow water exploration, and experience an upturn in fortunes.”

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