勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 1 月 26 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括塔洛的产量更新、英国海上机会的更新以及上游石油和天然气行业的一些合同公告。

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从加纳 Jubilee 海上产量的增加到液化天然气预处理合同,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

塔洛加纳产量增长

Tullow Oil 在 1 月份的交易声明中表示,2022 年该公司在加纳的运营、钻井和完井业绩强劲。

该公司在加纳近海 Jubilee 油田的运营效率达到 97%,2022 年平均产量为 83,600 桶/天。一口生产井和三个注水器于 2022 年初上线,这对产量做出了贡献。

2022 年下半年,Jubilee 东南地区钻探了两口井,更新时第三口井正在钻探。该公司表示,这些油井将于年中与 Jubilee South East Project 海底基础设施连接后,将于今年下半年上线。

该项目仍按计划进行。Tullow 预计随着多达 6 口新井上线,Jubilee 石油产量将超过 10 万桶/天。

Tullow表示,2022年10个油田的平均产量为23,600桶/天。Enyenra油田的产量在2022年9月新生产井上线后有所增加。Ntomme油田没有新油井上线,但注气和注水带来了压力支持塔洛说,生产稳定。虽然在 Ntomme 地区钻了两口井,但它们在经济上不可行,因此没有完成。Tullow 计划在 10 个油田(特别是 Ntomme)进行加密钻探,并在现有基础设施附近分阶段开发新区域。

Wassana 生产恢复

Valeura Energy 在 1 月 24 日的运营更新中宣布,该公司将能够恢复其位于泰国湾的 Wassana 油田的生产。

服务于 License G10/48 油田的 Ingenium 移动式海上生产装置 (MOPU) 已正式获得重新认证,可用作原油生产和加工设施。

此外,MT Jaka Tarub原油储存船正在干船坞进行计划改造,预计将于2月初完成。改造完成后,该船将前往瓦萨纳油田恢复生产作业。Valeura 的初始石油产量目标为 3,000 桶/天,并计划由于计划于 2023 年第二季度开始的五口井加密钻探活动而将产量提高至 4,500 桶/天。原油将在MOPU 并储存在租用的浮动储卸船上。

Valeura 持有该油田 89% 的权益,合作伙伴 Palang Sophon 持有剩余 11% 的权益。

NSTA、GUH 强调离岸机会

北海过渡管理局(NSTA)1月23日表示,与全球水下中心(GUH)进行的一项研究表明,英国海上能源供应链即将迎来一波机遇。

运营商向 NSTA 和 GUH 提供的信息显示,七个近期项目将需要 30 口新井和 194 公里的管道。核心研究https://www.nstauthority.co.uk/media/8726/nsta-guh-research-final.pdf还显示,这些项目将需要超过5,000艘船舶日和近2,500个钻井日。NSTA 表示,大部分工作将于 2023 年或 2024 年开始。

作为更广泛研究的一部分,NSTA 和 GUH 还分析了另外五个近期项目的环境声明。这些项目还需要 17 口井、128 公里的管道、约 3,400 个船舶日和 1,400 个钻井日。

更广泛研究中包括的 12 个项目中的 8 个是 Avalon、Cambo、Captain EOR Phase II、Jackdaw、Murlach、Rosebank、Talbot 和 Teal West。

Nabors 收购 MindMesh

Nabors 于 1 月 25 日宣布,收购了工程技术公司 MindMesh 以及 MindMesh 团队开发的井下模拟和建模技术。

Nabors 表示,计划要求整合多种数字建模和可视化技术,以补充 Nabors 的钻井自动化和数字化产品智能套件。Nabors 数字解决方案副总裁 Brett Schellenberg 表示,该技术将提高 Nabors 实时预测钻井问题的能力。

“钻井中仍然存在很大程度的可变性。这是我们需要克服的挑战,”他说。“indMesh 拥有一款可以集成到我们现有的性能工具中并增强其性能的产品。”

MindMesh 的 RiMo 数字工程平台使用关键数据并利用物理、人工智能和机器学习驱动的模型以及数据可视化。RiMo 实时数字孪生平台执行多种工作流程,包括使用数据驱动的模拟和预测分析实时解决钻井功能障碍。RiMo 还提供工作后分析。

“2023 年的目标是将利用 MindMesh 的基本工程工作站嵌入到 RigCLOUD 生态系统中,”Schellenberg 说。

MindMesh 联合创始人兼首席技术官 Raju Gandikota 加入 Nabors,担任控制和自动化团队总监。

API、Well Done 合作开发孤井

API 于 1 月 25 日宣布,它与 Well Done 基金会签署了一份有关妥善堵塞废弃或废弃天然气井和油井的谅解备忘录 (MOU)。 

API 标准和细分服务副总裁 Alexa Burr 在一份新闻稿中表示,此次合作将有助于确保“美国天然气和石油从始至终都以负责任的方式生产。”

该谅解备忘录旨在促进与堵井相关的标准化实践和程序的合作和信息交流,包括 API 标准、指南和推荐实践。

TechnipFMC 赢得巴西国家石油公司海底服务工作

TechnipFMC 于 1 月 24 日宣布,巴西国家石油公司 (Petrobras) 授予该公司一份关于海底服务的实质性主服务协议 (MSA)。三年合同可以延长两年。

TechnipFMC 将提供现场服务,以支持其巴西海上安装基地。

该合同涵盖设备和工具的安装、干预和维护,以及海底脐带缆、立管和出油管的技术支持。

该协议继承了之前的 MSA,并支持巴西国家石油公司增加业务量。服务将由 TechnipFMC 位于巴西马卡的基地提供。

Expro赢得液化天然气预处理合同

Expro Group Holdings 在 1 月 25 日的新闻稿中表示,该公司宣布与埃尼刚果公司 (Eni Congo SA) 签订了一份价值超过 3 亿美元的 10 年生产解决方案合同,为刚果的液化天然气预处理设施提供服务。

根据交钥匙合同,Expro 将设计、建造、运营和维护一个快速陆上液化天然气预处理设施,作为刚果海上 Marine XII 开发项目的一部分。该设施将建在 Litchendjili 天然气厂附近,该厂向邻近的刚果中央电力厂 (Centrale Electrique du Congo Pointe-Noire Power Plant) 供应天然气。该设施将能够处理约 80 MMcf/d 的天然气,并将连接到 Eni Congo 的海上浮动液化天然气业务。

Equinor 延长 PGS 框架协议

PGS 宣布 Equinor 已行使选择权,将挪威和英国大陆架 4D 监测框架协议延长两年。

PGS 于 1 月 24 日表示,PGS 和 Equinor 于 2021 年 3 月签订了原始协议。该协议包括两项为期两年的期权,Equinor 已行使其中一项。

根据协议,PGS 将在 2023 年夏季获得 Gullfaks 油田的 4D 勘测和 Gudrun 油田的 4D 勘测。

STRYDE赢得阿曼节点项目

STRYDE 于 1 月 25 日表示,赢得了一份价值数百万美元的合同,为 BGP 提供中东地区的 80,000 个通道节点采集系统。

BGP 将租赁 STRYDE 的集装箱式紧凑系统,用于阿曼的一个高密度 3D 采集项目。该紧凑型系统允许一名轮班操作员每 24 小时轮换约 13,000 个节点。

Strohm 扩建 TCP 工厂

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Strohm的工厂拥有专门用于研发的生产线;用于衬里、涂层和重量涂层材料的挤出生产线;以及两条大型生产线。(来源:斯特罗姆)

热塑性复合管 (TCP) 制造商 Strohm 扩建了其在荷兰的工厂。

此次扩建是该公司自最初在阿姆斯特丹附近设立工厂以来进行的最大的资本投资。通过投资,Strohm 将其标准化管道的生产能力增加了两倍,达到每年 140 公里。工厂生产环境配备研发专用生产线;衬里、涂层和重量涂层材料挤出生产线;以及两条采用最先进的复合带缠绕和专有熔合技术的大型生产线。

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E&P Highlights: Jan. 26, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including a production update from Tullow, an update on U.K. offshore opportunities and some contract announcements in the upstream oil and gas industry.

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From increased production at Jubilee offshore Ghana to a contract for LNG pre-treatment, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Tullow’s Ghana output grows

Tullow Oil had strong operating, drilling and completion performance in Ghana in 2022, the company said in its January trading statement.

The company recorded 97% operational efficiency at the Jubilee field offshore Ghana with production averaging 83,600 bbl/d in 2022. A production well and three water injectors were brought online in early 2022, which contributed to output.

In the second half of 2022, two wells were drilled in the Jubilee South East area, and a third well was being drilled at the time of the update. The wells will go online in the second half of the year after they are tied-in to the Jubilee South East Project subsea infrastructure in the middle of the year, according to the company.

The project remains on schedule. Tullow expects Jubilee oil production to exceed 100,000 bbl/d as up to six new wells go online.

Tullow said production from the TEN fields averaged 23,600 bbl/d in 2022. Enyenra Field production increased after a new production well was brought online in September 2022. No new wells were brought online at Ntomme Field, but pressure support from gas and water injection resulted in steady production, Tullow said. While two wells were drilled in the Ntomme area, they were economically unviable and not completed. Tullow plans infill drilling in the TEN fields, particularly in Ntomme, as well as to carry out phased development of new areas near existing infrastructure.

Wassana production to resume

Valeura Energy announced in an operations update on Jan. 24 that the company will be able to resume production at its Wassana oil field in the Gulf of Thailand.

The Ingenium mobile offshore production unit (MOPU) that serves the License G10/48 field has been formally recertified for use as a production and processing facility for crude oil.

Additionally, the MT Jaka Tarub crude oil storage vessel is undergoing planned modifications in dry dock, which are expected to be completed in early February. After the modifications are complete, the vessel will mobilize to the Wassana Field to allow production operations to resume. Valeura targets initial oil production rates of up to 3,000 bbl/d with plans to increase production to 4,500 bbl/d as a result of the five-well infill drilling campaign planned to begin in the second quarter of 2023. Crude oil will be processed at the MOPU and stored in a leased Floating Storage and Offloading vessel.

Valeura holds 89% interest in the field, and partner Palang Sophon holds the remaining 11%.

NSTA, GUH highlight offshore opportunities

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) said on Jan. 23 that a study conducted with Global Underwater Hub (GUH) indicated a wave of opportunities are coming for the U.K. offshore energy supply chain.

Information supplied to the NSTA and GUH by operators show that seven near-term projects will require 30 new wells and 194 km of pipeline. The core study https://www.nstauthority.co.uk/media/8726/nsta-guh-research-final.pdf also showed that more than 5,000 vessel days and nearly 2,500 rig days will be needed for the projects. Much of the work will begin in 2023 or 2024, the NSTA said.

The NSTA and GUH also analyzed environmental statements for five additional near-term projects as part of the wider study. Those projects would require a further 17 wells, 128 km of pipeline, around 3,400 vessel days and 1,400 rig days.

Eight of the 12 projects included in the wider study are Avalon, Cambo, Captain EOR Phase II, Jackdaw, Murlach, Rosebank, Talbot and Teal West.

Nabors buys MindMesh

Nabors acquired engineering technology firm MindMesh and the downhole simulation and modeling technologies the MindMesh team has developed, Nabors announced on Jan. 25.

Plans call for the integratation of several digital modeling and visualization technologies complementary to Nabors’ Smart Suite of drilling automation and digitalization products, Nabors said. The technology will advance Nabors’ ability to predict drilling problems in real time, said Brett Schellenberg, Nabors vice president of digital solutions.

“There is a significant degree of variability that still exists in drilling. That is a challenge we need to overcome,” he said. “MindMesh has a product that can be integrated into and enhance our existing performance tools.”

MindMesh’s RiMo digital engineering platform consumes critical data and leverages physics, AI- and machine learning-driven models and data visualization. The RiMo Real-Time Digital Twin platform performs multiple workflows including solving drilling dysfunctions in real time using data-driven simulation and predictive analytics. RiMo also offers post-job analytics.

“One goal for 2023 is to embed a basic engineering workstation leveraging MindMesh into the RigCLOUD ecosystem,” Schellenberg said.

MindMesh co-founder and CTO Raju Gandikota joined Nabors as a director in the controls and automation group.

API, Well Done team up on orphan wells

The API announced on Jan. 25 that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Well Done Foundation related to the proper plugging of orphaned or abandoned natural gas and oil wells. 

Alexa Burr, API’s vice president for standards and segment services, said in a news release the partnership will help ensure “American natural gas and oil is produced responsibly from start to finish.”

The MOU aims to promote cooperation and exchange of information about standardization practices and procedures related to plugging of wells, including API standards, guidelines and recommended practices.

TechnipFMC wins Petrobras subsea services work

TechnipFMC announced on Jan. 24 that Petrobras  awarded the company a substantial master services agreement (MSA) for subsea services. The three-year contract can be extended by two years.

TechnipFMC will provide life-of-field services to support its installed base offshore Brazil.

The contract covers installation, intervention and maintenance of both equipment and tooling, as well as technical support for subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines.

The agreement succeeds a previous MSA and supports Petrobras’s increased volume of operations. Services will be supplied from TechnipFMC’s base in Macaé, Brazil.

Expro wins LNG pre-treatment contract

Expro Group Holdings announced a 10-year production solutions contract valued at over $300 million with Eni Congo S.A. for an LNG pre-treatment facility in Congo, the company said in a Jan. 25 press release.

Under the turnkey contract, Expro will design, construct, operate and maintain a fast-track onshore LNG pre-treatment facility as part of the Marine XII development offshore Congo. The facility will be built near the Litchendjili gas plant, which supplies gas to the adjacent Centrale Electrique du Congo Pointe-Noire Power Plant. The facility will be able to process about 80 MMcf/d of gas and will link to Eni Congo’s offshore floating LNG operations.

Equinor extends PGS framework deal

PGS announced Equinor has exercised an option to extend a framework agreement for 4D monitoring on the Norwegian and U.K. continental shelves by two years.

PGS and Equinor entered the original agreement in March 2021, PGS said Jan. 24. The agreement includes a pair of two-year options, one of which Equinor has exercised.

Under the agreement, PGS will acquire a 4D survey over the Gullfaks Field and a 4D survey over the Gudrun Field during the 2023 summer season.

STRYDE wins nodal project in Oman

STRYDE won a multi-million-dollar contract to supply an 80,000-channel nodal acquisition system in the Middle East to BGP, the company said Jan. 25.

BGP will lease STRYDE’s containerized compact system for use on a high-density 3D acquisition project in Oman. The compact system allows one operator on shift to rotate around 13,000 nodes every 24 hours.

Strohm expands TCP plant

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Strohm's plant has a dedicated production line for R&D; an extrusion line for liner, coating, and weight coating materials; and two large production lines. (Source: Strohm)

Thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) manufacturer Strohm has expanded its plant in the Netherlands.

The expansion is the largest capital investment the company has undertaken since originally setting up the facility near Amsterdam. With the investment, Strohm tripled its capacity for production to 140 km of normalized pipe per year. The plant’s production environment is equipped with a dedicated production line for research and development; extrusion line for liner, coating and weight coating materials; and two large production lines using state of the art, composite tape winding and proprietary melt fusion technology.