英国石油公司启动墨西哥湾 Argos 扩建项目

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bp 成功启动了 Argos 西南延伸项目,这是 bp 从现在到本世纪末在墨西哥湾规划的一系列新项目中的首个项目,这些项目将扩大国内能源产量,并实现 bp 安全且盈利地发展其全球石油和天然气业务的战略。

英国石油公司启动墨西哥湾 Argos 扩建项目

该项目将为现有的Argos平台增加2万桶油当量/日的峰值年均产量。Argos平台于2023年投产,是英国石油公司在墨西哥湾运营的第五个生产平台,总产能最高可达14万桶/日。

英国石油公司美洲湾和加拿大业务高级副总裁安迪·克里格 (Andy Krieger) 表示:“Argos 扩建项目巩固了我们投资美国的承诺,确保我们安全高效地扩大美国海上能源产量。该项目还标志着英国石油公司在美洲湾业务的快速增长,我们将继续在为当今和未来世界提供安全可靠的能源方面发挥关键作用。”

阿尔戈斯西南延伸项目将新增三口油井,并在阿尔戈斯西南约5英里处建立一个新钻井中心。海底回接系统通过管道将新油井与现有的海上生产设施连接起来,将扩大1998年发现的Mad Dog油田的覆盖范围。

“Argos 的扩张巩固了我们投资美国的承诺,安全有效地扩大了我们在美国海上能源的生产。”美国湾和加拿大高级副总裁安迪克里格 (Andy Krieger) 表示。

bp通过实施并行工作流程、优化项目管理和参与早期采购,提前七个月成功交付了Argos西南延伸项目。从2023年5月评估井完井到产出首批石油,该项目约用时25个月,创下了bp的纪录。

“Grgos 的扩建项目展示了 bp 如何能够快速、安全、高效地将新油田推向市场,”bp 生产与运营执行副总裁 Gordon Birrell 表示,“我们能够以创纪录的速度从资源发现到首次产油,这凸显了我们对提升股东价值的不懈追求。”

Argos 西南延伸项目是 bp 计划在 2027 年前在全球交付的 10 个主要项目之一,也是其发展上游业务和长期股东价值战略的一部分。

这也是墨西哥湾深水区三个重大扩建和新建项目中的第一个,这将使英国石油公司能够在本世纪末将其在美国近海地区的生产能力提高到约 400,000 桶油当量/天。

“Rgos”扩建项目展示了bp如何快速、安全、高效地将新油田推向市场。我们能够以创纪录的速度从资源发现到首次产油,这凸显了我们不断追求股东价值增长的不懈追求。”bp生产运营执行副总裁戈登·比雷尔(Gordon Birrell)表示。

继 Argos 西南扩建项目之后,bp 计划到 2027 年在美国湾再交付两个扩建项目:

  • 亚特兰蒂斯钻井中心 1 号扩建项目预计将于 2026 年投入使用,届时将增加约 15,000 桶油当量/天的总峰值产量。
  • 亚特兰蒂斯主要设施扩建项目预计将于 2027 年启动,该项目将利用现有基础设施进一步提高亚特兰蒂斯油田的产量。

除了扩建现有的生产中心外,BP 还在投资其在美国湾的第六个平台卡斯基达 (Kaskida),这标志着 BP 朝着在古近纪(位于新奥尔良西南约 250 英里的富油地质区)开发 100 亿桶已发现资源迈出了第一步。卡斯基达的产能为 8 万桶/日,预计将于 2029 年投产。

bp 还正在努力在 2025 年对其 Tiber-Guadalupe 项目做出最终投资决定。

英国石油公司(BP)是Argos的运营商,拥有60.5%的作业权益。共同所有者包括伍德赛德能源公司(23.9%)和加州联合石油公司(雪佛龙美国公司(Chevron US Inc.)的附属公司,拥有15.6%的权益)。

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bp starts up Argos expansion project in the Gulf of Mexico

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bp successfully started up the Argos Southwest Extension project, the first in a series of new projects bp is planning in the Gulf of Mexico between now and the end of the decade that will expand domestic energy production and deliver on bp’s strategy to safely and profitably grow its global oil and natural gas business.

bp starts up Argos expansion project in the Gulf of Mexico

The project adds 20 000 boe/d of gross peak annualised average production at the existing Argos platform. Argos, which began production in 2023, is bp’s fifth operated production platform in the Gulf of Mexico with a gross production capacity of up to 140 000 bpd.

“The Argos expansion underpins our commitment to investing in America, growing our US offshore energy production safely and efficiently,” said Andy Krieger, bp’s senior vice president for the Gulf of America and Canada. “This project also kicks off a period of significant growth for bp in the Gulf of America, which will continue to play a critical role in delivering secure and reliable energy the world needs today and tomorrow.”

The Argos Southwest Extension project will add three wells and include a new drill centre roughly 5 miles southwest of Argos. The subsea tieback, which connects new wells to existing offshore production facilities through pipelines, will extend the footprint of the Mad Dog field discovered in 1998.

“The Argos expansion underpins our commitment to investing in America, growing our US offshore energy production safely and efficiently.” said Andy Krieger, SVP Gulf of America and Canada.

bp successfully delivered the Argos Southwest Extension project seven months ahead of schedule by implementing concurrent workstreams, optimising project management and engaging in early procurement. From the completion of the appraisal well in May 2023 to first oil, the project reached startup in approximately 25 months – setting a record for bp.

“Argos’ expansion project demonstrates how bp can swiftly bring new barrels to market safely and efficiently,” said Gordon Birrell, bp’s executive vice president of production and operations. “Our ability to move from resource discovery to first oil at record pace underscores our relentless pursuit to grow shareholder value.”

Argos Southwest Extension is one of 10 major project startups bp plans to deliver globally by 2027, as part of the strategy to grow its upstream business and long-term shareholder value.

It is also the first of three major expansions and new build projects in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico that will enable bp to boost its capacity to produce around 400 000 boe/d from the US offshore region by the end of this decade.

“Argos’ expansion project demonstrates how bp can swiftly bring new barrels to market safely and efficiently. Our ability to move from resource discovery to first oil at record pace underscores our relentless pursuit to grow shareholder value.” said Gordon Birrell, EVP production and operations.

Following Argos Southwest Extension, bp plans to deliver two additional expansion projects in the Gulf of America by 2027:

  • Atlantis Drill Center 1 Expansion, which will add around 15 000 boe/d of gross peak production, is expected to start up in 2026.
  • Atlantis Major Facility Expansion, which will further increase production from the Atlantis field using existing infrastructure, is expected to start up in 2027.

Beyond expanding existing production hubs, bp is investing in Kaskida, its sixth platform in the Gulf of America that represents bp’s first step toward unlocking 10 billion bbls of discovered resources in the Paleogene, an oil-rich geological area about 250 miles southwest of New Orleans. Kaskida, which will have a production capacity of 80 000 bpd, is expected to start up in 2029.

bp also is working toward reaching a final investment decision on its Tiber-Guadalupe project in 2025.

bp is Argos’ operator with 60.5% working interest. Co-owners include Woodside Energy (23.9%) and Union Oil Co. of California, an affiliate of Chevron US Inc. (15.6%).

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