Equinor 在挪威大陆架获得 26 个新生产许可证


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Equinor 在 2022 年预定义区域奖 (APA) 中获得了石油和能源部 (MPE) 颁发的 26 个新生产许可证,其中 18 个为运营商许可证,8 个为合作伙伴许可证。

Equinor 挪威勘探与生产地下部门高级副总裁 Jez Avery 表示:“APA 轮次非常重要,我们对今天的奖项感到非常满意。”

现有油气田的产量将会下降,持续勘探和补充对于维持挪威长期、重要的能源供应至关重要。我们的分析表明,积极的勘探活动是确保到 2030 年持续创造价值的最重要的单一措施, 超越。

生产许可证划分如下:

  • 北海有 16 个,挪威海有 9 个,巴伦支海有 1 个。

到2023年,该公司计划参与25口勘探井,其中大部分位于现有基础设施周围。

Averty 继续说道:“大约 80% 的勘探井将在已知的成熟地区钻探。靠近现有基础设施的发现需要较少的体积来进行商业开发,并且可以快速投产且二氧化碳排放量低。因此,我们最大限度地利用 NCS 上长期开发的现有基础设施创造价值。勘探对于我们将北海地区从石油和天然气省转变为能源大省的雄心至关重要。新的天然气产量将是欧洲发展新的氢价值链的关键。”

在线阅读文章:https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-product/11012023/equinor-awarded-26-new-product-licences-on-the-norwegian-Continental-shelf/

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Equinor awarded 26 new production licences on the Norwegian continental shelf

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Equinor has been awarded 26 new production licences by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) in the 2022 Award in Predefined Areas (APA) – 18 licences as operator, and eight as partner.

Jez Avery, Equinor’s senior vice president for subsurface in Exploration & Production Norway, said: “The APA rounds are important, and we are very pleased with today’s awards.”

The production from existing oil and gas fields will decline, and continued exploration and replenishment is essential to maintaining long-term, important energy deliveries from Norway.Our analyses show that active exploration activity is the most important single measure to ensure continued value creation towards 2030, and beyond.

The production licences are divided as follows:

  • 16 in the North Sea, nine in the Norwegian Sea, and one in the Barents Sea.

In 2023 the company plans to participate in 25 exploration wells, most of them around existing infrastructure.

Averty continues: “Around 80% of the exploration wells will be drilled in known, mature areas. Discoveries near existing infrastructure require less volume to be commercially developed, and can be quickly put on stream and with low CO2 emissions. We thus maximise the value creation from existing infrastructure that has been developed over a long period on the NCS. Exploration is essential to our ambition to transform the NCS from and oil and gas province to a broad energy province. New gas volumes will be key to enabling the development of new value chains for hydrogen for Europe.”

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/11012023/equinor-awarded-26-new-production-licences-on-the-norwegian-continental-shelf/

 

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