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(WO) “随着更大、更好的数字数据仪表板的重新推出,为潜在供应商提供有关即将开展的工作的重要信息,经济高效的退役得到了显着的推动。

退役数据可视性仪表板现在包括来自 15 家运营商的现场特定信息,而北海过渡管理局 (NSTA) 和退役和重新利用特别工作组 (DaRT) 在 2021 年 11 月试点时只有 3 家运营商。

参与的运营商包括 bp、中海油国际、CNR International、Dana Petroleum、ENI UK、EnQuest、Harbor Energy、Neptune Energy、One-Dyas、Repsol Resources UK、壳牌、Spirit Energy、TAQA、TotalEnergies 和 Waldorf Production。

交互式仪表板减少了退役活动时间的不确定性和缺乏透明度,让供应商有信心投资技术和培训。

它展示了有关公司英国大陆架退役投资组合的广泛信息,包括备受追捧的工作时间表。

利用年度 UKCS 管理调查的数据,它显示了公司计划在未来五年内退役的油井、海底结构和管道的数量以及要拆除的平台的重量。

发布此信息可以鼓励运营商和供应商之间的早期参与,并帮助服务提供商了解需要哪些技能和资源。

此外,运营商可以利用这些数据来确定通过活动共同退役油井的机会,从而有助于节省成本。

面对来自其他地区和行业的服务竞争,有效的规划对于确保在正确的时间提供资源以及项目以具有成本效益的方式实施至关重要。

这支持业界努力将 UKCS 石油和天然气基础设施退役的成本估算降低 10%,至 2028 年底前达到 333 亿英镑,从而减轻英国财政的税收减免负担,并释放可投资于能源安全的资金和净零项目。

该仪表板补充了 NSTA 的能源探路者门户网站,该门户网站宣传英国能源供应、低碳和退役项目的近期承包机会。

NSTA 退役负责人兼 DaRT 联合主席阿拉斯泰尔·比塞特 (Alastair Bisset) 表示:“供应商需要知道退役工作何时进行,以便他们能够充满信心地投资并有效规划。该仪表板的创建是为了帮助填补这一知识空白,因此很高兴看到这群领先的运营商全力支持它。”


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(WO) – Cost-efficient decommissioning has received a significant boost with the relaunch of a bigger, better digital data dashboard providing vital information about upcoming work to potential suppliers.

The Decommissioning Data Visibility Dashboard now includes field-specific information from 15 operators, compared with three when it was piloted by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) and the Decommissioning and Repurposing Taskforce (DaRT) in November 2021.

Participating operators include bp, CNOOC International, CNR International, Dana Petroleum, ENI UK, EnQuest, Harbour Energy, Neptune Energy, One-Dyas, Repsol Resources UK, Shell, Spirit Energy, TAQA, TotalEnergies and Waldorf Production.

The interactive dashboard gives suppliers the confidence to invest in technologies and training by reducing the uncertainty and lack of transparency around the timing of decommissioning activities.

It showcases a wide range of information about companies’ UK Continental Shelf decommissioning portfolios, including much sought-after work schedules.

Using data from the annual UKCS Stewardship Survey, it shows how many wells, subsea structures and pipelines the companies plan to decommission – and the weight of platforms to be removed – over the next five years.

Publishing this information encourages early engagement between operators and suppliers and helps service providers understand what skills and resources will be in demand.

In addition, operators can use the data to identify opportunities to decommission wells together through campaigns which can help deliver savings.

In the face of competition for services from other regions and sectors, effective planning is vital to ensuring that resources are available at the right time and projects are carried out cost-efficiently.

This supports industry’s efforts to lower the cost estimate for decommissioning UKCS oil and gas infrastructure by 10% to £33.3 billion by end-2028, reducing the burden of tax relief on the Exchequer and freeing up funds which can be invested in energy security and net zero projects.

The dashboard complements the NSTA’s Energy Pathfinder portal, which advertises near-term contracting opportunities for energy supply, low-carbon and decommissioning projects in the UK.

Alastair Bisset, NSTA Head of Decommissioning and DaRT Co-Chair, said, “Suppliers need to know when decommissioning work is going to happen so that they can invest with confidence and plan effectively. The dashboard was created to help plug this knowledge gap, so it is very satisfying to see this group of leading operators put their weight behind it.”