Equinor 为挪威海 15 亿美元的 Irpa 天然气项目提交 PDO

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2009年探明的深水Irpa天然气发现估计可采天然气资源量约为200亿标准立方米,相当于约240万英国家庭七年的天然气消耗量

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挪威海 Irpa 天然气项目及其与 Aasta Hansteen 平台的接驳示意图。(来源:Equinor ASA)

Equinor 已向挪威石油和能源部长 Terje Aasland 提交了挪威海 148 亿挪威克朗(14.6 亿美元)Irpa 天然气项目的开发和运营计划 (PDO)。

位于 Vasering 盆地的 Irpa 天然气发现项目以前称为 Asterix,计划于 2026 年第四季度投入生产。

该天然气发现将通过钻探三口井和一条通往 Aasta Hansteen 平台的 80 公里管道来开发。

据Equinor称,Irpa天然气项目将使V酶环地区Aasta Hansteen平台的寿命从2032年延长至2039年。

这家挪威石油天然气公司表示,到2031年,Irpa和Aasta Hansteen气田将联合生产。Aasta Hansteen气田自2018年以来一直在生产

Equinor 项目、钻井和采购执行副总裁 Geir Tungesvik 表示:“这是美好的一天,Irpa 的开发将有助于向欧盟和英国客户提供可预测的长期天然气输送。”

深水 Irpa 天然气发现于 2009 年得到证实。

位于Bod酶以西340公里处,预计可采天然气资源量约为200亿标准立方米。这相当于 1.24 亿桶油当量 (boe) 或约 240 万英国家庭在七年内消耗的天然气。

从 Irpa 气田抽取的天然气将分阶段进入 Aasta Hansteen Spar 平台上的现有基础设施。然后,它将通过Polarled管道输送到Nyhamna天然气加工厂,随后通过Langeled管道系统输送到英国和欧洲大陆的客户。

Equinor Energy是Irpa油田的运营商,拥有51%的股权。海上天然气田的其他合作伙伴包括Wintershall DEA(19%)、Petoro(20%)和壳牌(10%)。

Irpa 项目总监 Hogne Pedersen 表示:“开发 Irpa 一直充满挑战。深水和海底低温使得管道创新新技术的资格成为必要,但合作伙伴关系的良好支持和对天然气需求的增加使得投资决策成为可能。”

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Equinor submits PDO for $1.5bn Irpa gas project in Norwegian Sea

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The deep water Irpa gas discovery, which was proven in 2009, has an estimated recoverable gas resources of around 20 billion standard cubic metres, which is equivalent to the consumption of gas by around 2.4 million British homes over a period of seven years

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Illustration of the Irpa gas project in the Norwegian Sea and its tieback to the Aasta Hansteen platform. (Credit: Equinor ASA)

Equinor has submitted a plan for development and operation (PDO) for the NOK14.8bn ($1.46bn) Irpa gas project in the Norwegian Sea to the Norwegian Petroleum and Energy Minister Terje Aasland.

Previously called Asterix, the Irpa gas discovery located in the Vøring Basin is aimed to be brought into production in Q4 2026.

The gas discovery will be developed by drilling three wells and an 80km pipeline to the Aasta Hansteen platform.

According to Equinor, the Irpa gas project will extend the life of the Aasta Hansteen platform in the Vøring area from 2032 to 2039.

The Norwegian oil and gas firm said that there will be joint production from the Irpa and Aasta Hansteen fields through 2031. The Aasta Hansteen gas field has been producing since 2018.

Equinor projects, drilling, and procurement executive vice president Geir Tungesvik said: “This is a good day—the development of Irpa will contribute to predictable and long-term deliveries of gas to customers in the EU and the UK.”

The deep water Irpa gas discovery was proven in 2009.

Located 340km west of Bodø, it has an estimated recoverable gas resources of around 20 billion standard cubic metres. This is equivalent to 124 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) or the consumption of gas by around 2.4 million British homes over a period of seven years.

The gas drawn from the Irpa field will be phased into existing infrastructure over the Aasta Hansteen spar platform. It will be then transported to the Nyhamna gas processing plant through the Polarled pipeline and subsequently through the Langeled pipeline system to the UK and continental Europe customers.

Equinor Energy is the operator of the Irpa field with a stake of 51%. The other partners in the offshore gas field are Wintershall DEA (19%), Petoro (20%), and Shell (10%).

Irpa project director Hogne Pedersen said: “It has been challenging to develop Irpa. Deep water and low temperatures on the seabed have necessitated the qualification of innovative new technology for pipelines, but good support in the partnership and increased demand for gas have made an investment decision possible.”