勘探与生产要点:2024 年 8 月 5 日

以下是最新 E&P 头条新闻的汇总,包括新的石油发现和在阿拉伯联合酋长国近海作业中实施的 AI 技术。

从巴西石油公司授予OneSubsea重大合同到重启泰国近海的生产,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动标题

英国石油公司与伊拉克就基尔库克重建计划进行谈判

英国石油公司 8 月 1 日表示,该公司与伊拉克共和国签署了一份谅解备忘录 (MOU),就基尔库克地区的实质性综合重建计划进行谈判。该协议涵盖石油和天然气投资、发电和太阳能以及更广泛的勘探活动。

该谅解备忘录涵盖伊拉克联邦地区的巴巴和阿瓦纳油田以及三个相邻的油田——哈桑油田、贾姆伯油田和卡巴兹油田,由伊拉克北方石油公司运营。

除了钻井计划外,BP还将对有需要的设施进行维修,并建造新的天然气扩建设施。BP还提出了投资发电的勘探机会,并在该地区引入太阳能设施。  

预计谈判将于 2025 年初完成。

Valeura 在泰国近海重启生产

该公司 8 月 2 日表示, Valeura Energy已重启泰国近海 Wassana 油田的生产。

6 月 28 日,Valeura 暂停了石油生产,以检查其移动式海上生产装置是否出现异常。该公司确定该异常只是表面现象。

Valeura 预计一周内将实现暂停生产前的约 5,000 桶/天的石油产量。

Strike Energy 报告称在珀斯盆地发现天然气和液体

Strike Energy 8 月 2 日宣布,该公司已确认在珀斯盆地的 Walyering 气田存在新的可动常规天然气。

40 天测试期内,最大气体和凝析油产量分别为每天 14 太焦耳和 900 桶/天。测试结果呈阳性,气体样品的热值较高,凝析油气比也较高。

Walyering-7 号井现在将被关闭,并准备永久接入 Walyering 天然气处理设施,预计将在本季度末前完成。

合同和公司新闻

巴西石油公司与 OneSubsea 签订巴西近海两份合同

SLB 8 月 2 日表示,巴西石油公司已授予 SLB 的OneSubsea一份重要合同,将为其在巴西近海桑托斯盆地的海底生产系统提供服务。

作为巴西Atapu和Sepia油田二次开发的一部分,SLB OneSubsea将提供符合巴西石油公司标准配置的盐下垂直采油树、海底配送装置、海底控制系统和管道系统,以及相关的安装、调试和油田寿命服务。

该项目将包括增加两个新的 FPSO 平台,P-84(Atapu)和 P-85(Sepia)。它们的日产量均为 225,000 桶/天,处理能力为 10 MMcm/天。

ADNOC 在海上 SARB 油田实施 AI 解决方案

该公司 7 月 30 日宣布,在实施人工智能数字化运营后,阿布扎比国家石油公司海上 Satah Al Razboot (SARB) 油田的生产能力提高了 25%。

SARB 油田位于阿布扎比西北 120 公里处,日产量已增至 14 万桶。SARB 现场实施的数字解决方案使油田能够从 20 公里外的齐尔库岛远程操作。

SARB 油田部署的技术包括由总部位于阿布扎比的 AIQ 公司开发的工具。该公司的 DrillRep 和 OptiDrill 解决方案可处理来自油田钻机和油井的数据,从而提高钻井效率和优化。

阿布扎比国家石油公司的目标是到 2027 年实现石油日产量达到 500 万桶。

Montrose 环境集团部署泄漏检测传感器网络

环境解决方案公司蒙特罗斯环境集团于 7 月 30 日首次在美国墨西哥湾沿岸炼油厂部署了其泄漏检测传感器网络 (LDSN) 解决方案。

Montrose 与一家炼油厂合作,通过开发 LDSN 部署其现有泄漏检测和修复程序 (LDAR) 的替代方案。LDSN 的关键组件包括用于持续监测排放泄漏的实时传感器以及用于发送警报的 Montrose Sensible EDP 软件。

美国环保署通过《清洁空气法案》允许使用替代方法限制非标准泄漏检测监测系统的排放。这项最新授权授权设施通过 LDSN 采用更动态的方法来遵守其 LDAR 计划。

原文链接/HartEnergy

E&P Highlights: Aug. 5, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including new oil discoveries and an implementation of AI technology in operations offshore United Arab Emirates.

From Petrobras awarding OneSubsea a major contract to a production restart offshore Thailand, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

BP and Iraq to Negotiate Redevelopment Program in Kirkuk

BP signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Republic of Iraq to negotiate a material integrated redevelopment program for the Kirkuk region, BP said on Aug. 1. The agreement spans oil and gas investment, power generation and solar, as well as wider exploration activities.

The MOU includes the Baba and Avanah domes and three adjacent fields—Bai Hassan, Jambur and Khabbaz—in Federal Iraq, that are operated by Iraq’s North Oil Co.

In addition to a drilling program, facilities will be repaired where needed and new gas expansion facilities will be built. BP has also proposed exploration opportunities for investment into power generation and the introduction of solar power facilities to the region.  

Negotiations are expected to be complete early in 2025.

Valeura Restarts Production Offshore Thailand

Valeura Energy has restarted production at the Wassana field offshore Thailand, the company said on Aug. 2.

Valeura suspended oil production on June 28 to inspect an anomaly on its mobile offshore production unit. The company determined the anomaly was superficial.

Valeura anticipated achieving pre-suspension oil production rates of approximately 5,000 bbl/d within a week.

Strike Energy Reports Gas, Liquids Finds in Perth Basin

Strike Energy has confirmed the presence of a new movable conventional gas at the Walyering gas field in the Perth Basin, the company announced Aug. 2.

Maximum gas and condensate rates over the 40-day test period were 14 terajoules per day and 900 bbl/d, respectively. The test yielded positive results, with the gas samples having a higher heating value and higher condensate gas ratio.

Walyering-7 will now be shut in and prepared for the permanent tie into the Walyering gas processing facility, which is expected to be completed before the end of the quarter.

Contracts and company news

Petrobras Awards OneSubsea Pair of Contracts Offshore Brazil

Petrobras has awarded SLB’s OneSubsea a major contract for its subsea production systems in Brazil’s offshore Santos Basin, SLB said on Aug. 2.

As part of the second development of Brazil’s Atapu and Sepia fields, SLB OneSubsea will provide the Petrobras-standard configured, pre-salt vertical trees, subsea distribution units, subsea control systems and pipeline systems, along with related installation, commissioning and life-of-field services.

The projects will include the addition of two new FPSO platforms, P-84 (Atapu) and P-85 (Sepia). They will each have a daily production capacity of 225,000 bbl/d and process 10 MMcm/d.

ADNOC Implements AI Solutions at Offshore SARB Field

After implementing AI-enabled digital operations, ADNOC’s offshore Satah Al Razboot (SARB) Field has achieved a 25% increase in production capacity, the company announced July 30.

Located 120 km northwest of Abu Dhabi, the SARB Field has increased production to 140,000 bbl/d. The digital solutions implemented onsite at SARB allow the field to be operated remotely from Zirku island, 20 km away.

The technologies deployed at SARB Field include tools developed by AIQ, the Abu Dhabi-based AIQ. The company’s DrillRep and OptiDrill solutions process data from rigs and wells at the field, enhancing drilling efficiency and optimization.

ADNOC aims to reach a production capacity of 5 MMbbl/d of oil by 2027.

Montrose Environmental Group Deploys Leak Detection Sensor Network

Environmental solutions company, Montrose Environmental Group deployed its leak detection sensor network (LDSN) solution for the first time at a U.S. Gulf Coast refinery on July 30.

Montrose partnered with a refinery to deploy an alternative to its existing leak detection and repair program (LDAR) through the development of an LDSN. Key components of the LDSN includes real-time sensors to continuously monitor for emissions leaks and use of Montrose’s Sensible EDP software to send alerts.

The EPA allows for alternative means of emission limitation for nonstandard leak detection monitoring systems through the Clean Air Act. This recent authorization empowers facilities to employ a more dynamic approach to its LDAR program compliance through an LDSN.