MODEC 赢得埃克森美孚圭亚那近海项目的 FEED 合同

MODEC 的合同目标是在 2026 年开始生产第五艘 FPSO,从埃克森美孚运营的深水 Stabroek 区块生产石油。

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MODEC Inc. 于 11 月 1 日赢得了一份合同,为埃克森美孚公司子公司在圭亚那海上的 Uaru 项目进行 FEED。

计划于 2026 年开始生产,这将是埃索勘探和生产圭亚那有限公司运营的深水 Stabroek 区块生产石油的第五艘 FPSO。

该合同涵盖埃索为 MODEC 提供的初始资金,用于启动与 FPSO 设计相关的 FEED 活动,并确保 M350 船体用于该项目的 FPSO 服务。

根据合同,MODEC将基于其M350新建设计来设计和建造FPSO。Uaru 将是第二艘用于 FPSO 的 M350 船体。FPSO的设计产量为25万桶/天,处理540MMcf/天的伴生气,注入35万桶/天的水,并储存约200万桶原油。它将通过 SOFEC 展开系泊系统停泊在约 2000 米的水深。

FEED 完成后,待圭亚那政府批准开发计划、项目批准(包括埃克森美孚的最终投资决定)以及埃索公司发布第二阶段工作后,MODEC 预计将建造 FPSO 并将其安装在圭亚那。MODEC 还预计 FPSO 最初运营 10 年,并有可能继续运营。

一连串的发现、项目

上周, Stabroek 区块又报告了两项发现,使该区块的发现数量达到 30 项。

在埃克森美孚宣布的最新两项发现中,该公司表示正在为 Uaru 项目寻求环境许可,这将是该区块在圭亚那近海的第五个开发项目。该集团预计将在年底前向圭亚那政府提交 Uaru 开发项目的开发计划,目标是在 2026 年底上线。

该公司表示,前两个获得批准的圭亚那海上项目Liza一期和Liza二期的产量已超过设计产能,第三季度平均日产量接近36万桶。第三个项目 Payara 预计将于 2023 年底启动,第四个项目 Yellowtail 预计于 2025 年上线。埃克森美孚预计到本十年末,圭亚那的石油产能将超过1 MMbbl/天。

埃克森美孚于 2020 年 1 月宣布首次发现 Uaru,这是占地 660 万英亩的 Stabroek 区块的第 16 个石油发现。Uaru-1 井在 6,342 英尺深的水中钻探,遇到了约 94 英尺的优质含油砂岩储层。

这家超级巨头于 2021 年 4 月宣布在同一区块发现了 Uaru-2。Uaru-2 钻探发现了 120 英尺的优质含油储层,其中包括新发现的低于原始 Uaru-1 发现的层段。

埃索代表合作伙伴 Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd.(持有 30% 权益)和 CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Ltd.(持有 25% 权益)经营 Stabroek 区块 45% 权益。

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MODEC Wins FEED Contract for Exxon Mobil Project Offshore Guyana

Targeted to begin production in 2026, MODEC’s contract would be for the fifth FPSO to produce oil from Exxon Mobil’s operated deepwater Stabroek Block.

Hart Energy Staff

MODEC Inc. won a contract on Nov. 1 to carry out FEED for the Uaru project offshore Guyana for an Exxon Mobil Corp. subsidiary.

Targeted to begin production in 2026, it would be the fifth FPSO to produce oil from Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd.’s operated deepwater Stabroek Block.

The contract covers Esso’s initial funding for MODEC to begin FEED activities related to the FPSO design and to secure the M350 hull for FPSO service for the project.

Under the contract, MODEC will design and construct the FPSO based on its M350 newbuild design. Uaru will be the second M350 hull used for an FPSO. The FPSO will be designed to produce 250,000 bbl/d, treat 540 MMcf/d of associated gas, inject 350,000 bbl/d of water and store about 2 million barrels of crude oil. It will be moored in about 2000 m water depth with a SOFEC Spread Mooring System.

Following FEED and subject to government approvals in Guyana of the development plan, project sanction including final investment decision by Exxon Mobil, and Esso’s release of the second phase of work, MODEC expects to construct the FPSO and install it in Guyana. MODEC also anticipates operating the FPSO for an initial 10-year period, with potential options for continuation.

String of finds, projects

Last week, two more discoveries were reported on the Stabroek block, bringing to 30 the number of finds on the block.

In Exxon Mobil’s announcement of the latest two finds, the company said it was pursuing environmental authorization for the Uaru project, which would be the block’s fifth development offshore Guyana. The group expects to submit a plan of development to the Government of Guyana before year’s end for the Uaru development, which would target going online at the end of 2026.

The first two sanctioned offshore Guyana projects, Liza Phase 1 and Liza Phase 2, are producing above design capacity and averaged nearly 360,000 b/d in the third quarter, the company said. A third project, Payara, is expected to start up by the end of 2023, and the fourth project, Yellowtail, is expected to go online in 2025. By the end of the decade, Exxon Mobil expects Guyana’s oil production capacity to exceed 1 MMbbl/d.

Exxon Mobil announced the initial Uaru discovery in January 2020. It was the 16th oil discovery in the 6.6-million-acre Stabroek Block. Drilled in 6,342 ft of water, the Uaru-1 well encountered approximately 94 ft of high-quality oil-bearing sandstone reservoir.

The supermajor announced the Uaru-2 discovery in the same block in April 2021. Drilling at Uaru-2 encountered 120 ft of high-quality oil-bearing reservoirs, including newly identified intervals below the original Uaru-1 discovery.

Esso operates the Stabroek Block 45% interest on behalf of partners Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd. with 30% and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Ltd. with 25% interest.