Aquaterra Energy赢得印度尼西亚海底分析合同


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Aquaterra Energy已与日本最大的石油和天然气勘探和生产公司INPEX Corporation的子公司INPEX Masela, LTD.签订了多项海上分析合同。这些工作将支持即将在印度尼西亚近海开展的海底钻探活动。

Aquaterra Energy赢得印度尼西亚海底分析合同

根据合同,Aquaterra Energy 将为水深 600 至 800 米的一系列深水井提供多相导管和立管分析,为项目开发早期阶段的决策提供技术投入。

经过竞争性招标,该工作范围包括结构分析、作业范围定义、涵盖天气条件、钻机运动和疲劳的技术限制。这些意见将有助于INPEX制定规划流程,包括钻机选择和设备规格等考量。Aquaterra的早期参与将在确定安全作业限制方面发挥关键作用,使INPEX对钻井前的技术规划更有信心。

Aquaterra Energy 海上分析经理 Martin Harrop 表示:“在项目早期阶段参与其中,使我们能够提供最具价值的分析和洞察,从而支持明智、高质量的项目规划。我们的工作正在帮助 INPEX 及早确定关键的运营参数,以便他们能够更自信、高效、准确地做出采购和设计决策。我们现在正在帮助制定技术方向,这将确保后续项目能够结构合理、稳健推进。”

这项工作将在未来六个月内分阶段完成。这些最新合同是继近期在英国、卡塔尔和埃及等地等地获得的一系列全球长期海上分析合同之后获得的,反映了运营商对支持有效海上能源项目交付的早期技术投入日益增长的需求。

Aquaterra Energy首席执行官乔治·莫里森补充道:“与INPEX签订的这些合同巩固了我们在深水分析领域的卓越业绩,也反映了亚太地区对海上规划早期阶段可靠技术洞察日益增长的需求。这项工作巩固了我们支持复杂油田开发以及加强与全球主要运营商长期合作伙伴关系的承诺。”

图片:Aquaterra Energy 首席执行官乔治·莫里森 (George Morrison)。

 

 

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Aquaterra Energy wins subsea analysis contracts in Indonesia

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Aquaterra Energy has secured multiple offshore analysis contracts with INPEX Masela, LTD., a subsidiary of INPEX Corporation, Japan’s largest oil and gas exploration and production company. The work will support upcoming subsea drilling campaigns offshore of Indonesia.

Aquaterra Energy wins subsea analysis contracts in Indonesia

Under the contract, Aquaterra Energy will deliver multi-phase conductor and riser analysis for a series of deepwater wells in water depths ranging from 600 - 800 m, providing technical input to support decision-making at the earliest stages of project development.

The scopes of work, awarded following competitive tender, include structural analysis and the definition of operating envelopes, technical limits covering weather conditions, rig movement and fatigue. These inputs will help shape INPEX’s planning process, including considerations such as rig selection and equipment specification. Aquaterra’s early involvement will play a key role in helping define safe operating limits, giving INPEX greater confidence in its technical planning ahead of drilling.

Martin Harrop, Offshore Analysis Manager at Aquaterra Energy, commented: “Being brought in at this early stage of the projects allows us to provide maximum value analysis and insight that support informed, high-quality project planning. Our work is helping INPEX define key operating parameters early, so that procurement and design decisions can be made with greater confidence, efficiency and accuracy. We’re helping to set the technical direction now, which will enable a well-structured and robust campaign later.”

The work will be delivered in stages over the next six months. These latest awards follow a series of recent long-term offshore analysis wins globally – including in the UK, Qatar and Egypt – and reflect growing demand from operators for early technical input that supports effective offshore energy project delivery.

George Morrison, CEO at Aquaterra Energy, added: “These contracts with INPEX build upon our proven track record in deep water analysis and reflect the growing demand across the APAC region for trusted technical insight at the earliest stages of offshore planning. This work reinforces our commitment to supporting complex field developments and strengthening long-term partnerships with key operators globally.”

Image: George Morrison, CEO at Aquaterra Energy.

 

 

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