勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 5 月 15 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括阿拉伯海的石油发现和新合同授予。

活动头条

ONGC 在阿拉伯海发现石油

石油和天然气公司 (ONGC) Ltd 报告称,其 Amrit 和 Moonga 油田在阿拉伯海发现了石油和天然气。

5月11日,ONGC公布了Amrit油田MBS171HAA-1井和Moonga油田MBS182HDA-1井的发现。

合同和公司新闻

Subsea 7 赢得了未命名开发项目的工作

Subsea 7 于 5 月 12 日宣布,已赢得两期海底开发合同。

Subsea7 最初的工作范围包括在 2,000 m 水深内设计、采购、建造和安装 37 公里的内场出油管线、47 公里的控制脐带缆和相关海底设备。该合同还包括额外的 FEED 研究和选项,以进一步扩大工作范围。

预计该未命名项目将于明年获得批准,一旦该项目获得批准,Subsea 7 合同的第二阶段将启动。预计离岸活动将于 2025 年第二季度至第三季度进行。

Transocean Equinox 赢得了澳大利亚的工作

Transocean Ltd. 5 月 10 日报道,Transocean Equinox 恶劣环境半钻机已获得一家未具名主要运营商在澳大利亚的五口井合同。该交易代表公司积压金额约为 1.37 亿美元,不包括全额动员费和复员费。预计合同期为 300 天,预计于 2024 年第一季度开始,其中包括单井选项。

Shearwater 赢得 TotalEnergies 4D 调查

Shearwater 于 5 月 11 日宣布,TotalEnergies 授予 Shearwater 两项 4D 勘测项目,覆盖 Laggan、Tormore 和 Edradour 油田,并可选择扩展到设得兰群岛以西的 Glenlivet 油田。

这些调查于 2023 年 5 月开始,持续约两个月,由配备 IsoMetrix 的 Amazon Conqueror 进行。

QRI、Infinity 部署水智能平台

Infinity Water Solutions 和 Quantum Reservoir Impact (QRI) 于 5 月 10 日宣布,他们正在合作开发和部署名为 SpeedWise Water 的水智能平台。

人工智能(AI)和机器学习驱动的软件旨在对能源行业生产和处理的产出水进行标准化、分类和评估。

据两家公司称,托管在 Amazon Web Services 云上的 SpeedWise Water 有助于通过更好的水分析和数据简化钻井和勘探过程。它提供:

  • 水供需实时监测、分析、跟踪和预测
  • 基于水特性和成分的化学见解和优化
  • 显示当前和历史趋势的交互式仪表板和自定义图表
  • 详细的地理空间数据和水化学分析,用于数据支持的决策
  • 基于可比销售、市场状况和预测模型的水交易的透明度和动态定价

Beta 版本将于 2023 年第三季度发布。

SeaOwl 将为 ADNOC L&S 设计无人船

ADNOC 的航运和海事物流部门 ADNOC Logistics & Services 于 5 月 11 日宣布,已与 SeaOwl 签署了一项无人远程操作船舶设计协议。

无人船将能够在海上地点运输车辆、设备和物资。它们将比其他船只更小、更轻,因为不需要船员设施。

这些船只将使用最新的自动化和自导航技术,通过卫星链路从岸上控制室进行操作。该设计将利用最先进的人工智能系统来控制推进、动态定位、远程通信和网络安全。

SeaOwl 将设计该船、监督其建造并协助获得航行许可。SeaOwl 将与必维国际检验集团合作,从阿联酋海事运输事务部获得必要的航行许可证。

TotalEnergies 为苏里南区块签署产品分成合同

法国公司 TotalEnergies 5 月 15 日宣布,TotalEnergies 及其合作伙伴已与苏里南国有石油公司 Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname (Staatsolie) 签署了 6 号和 8 号区块的生产共享合同 (PSC)。

这两个区块在 2020/2021 年苏里南浅海海上招标中被授予 TotalEnergies。TotalEnergies 将代表卡塔尔能源公司(持有 20% 权益)和 Staatsolie 子公司天堂石油公司(持有 40% 权益)运营这两个区块,持有 40% 权益。

这些区块位于苏里南近海南部,靠近圭亚那边境,水深30 m至50 m。TotalEnergies 表示,这些区块毗邻已运营的 58 号区块,该区块已取得多项发现,评估钻探正在进行中。

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E&P Highlights: May 15, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including oil finds in the Arabian Sea and new contract awards.

Activity headlines

ONGC Finds Oil in Arabian Sea

Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) Ltd. reported finding oil and gas in the Arabian Sea with its Amrit and Moonga fields.

On May 11, ONGC announced the finds with the MBS171HAA-1 well in the Amrit Field and the MBS182HDA-1 well in the Moonga Field.

Contracts and company news

Subsea 7 Wins Work for Unnamed Development

Subsea 7 announced May 12 it had won a contract for a two-phase subsea development.

The initial scope of work to be executed by Subsea7 comprises the engineering, procurement, construction and installation of 37 km of infield flowlines, 47 km of control umbilicals and associated subsea equipment in water depths of 2,000 m. The contract also includes additional FEED studies and options to further extend the scope of work.

Sanction on the unnamed project is expected next year, and once the project is approved, the second phase of Subsea 7’s contract will start. Offshore activities are expected between the second and third quarters of 2025.

Transocean Equinox Wins Work Down Under

Transocean Ltd. reported on May 10 the Transocean Equinox harsh environment semi rig has been awarded a five-well contract in Australia by an unnamed major operator. The deal represents approximately $137 million in firm backlog, excluding full payment for mobilization and a demobilization fee. The estimated 300-day contract is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2024 and includes a one-well option.

Shearwater Wins TotalEnergies 4D Surveys

TotalEnergies awarded Shearwater two 4D surveys covering the Laggan, Tormore and Edradour Fields with an option to extend to the Glenlivet Field, all west of Shetland, Shearwater announced May 11.

The surveys are beginning in May 2023, with a duration of approximately two months and conducted by the IsoMetrix-equipped Amazon Conqueror.

QRI, Infinity to Deploy Water Intelligence Platform

Infinity Water Solutions and Quantum Reservoir Impact (QRI) announced on May 10 they were partnering to develop and deploy a water intelligence platform called SpeedWise Water.

The artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning powered software is intended to standardize, categorize and appraise produced and treated produced water from the energy sector.

According to the companies, SpeedWise Water, which is hosted on Amazon Web Services’ cloud, helps to streamline the drilling and exploration process with better water analytics and data. It offers:

  • Real-time monitoring, analysis, tracking and projections of water supply and demand
  • Chemistry insights and optimization based on water characteristics and constituents
  • Interactive dashboards and custom charts showing current and historical trends
  • Detailed geospatial data and water chemistry analytics for data-backed decision-making
  • Transparency and dynamic pricing for water transactions based on comparable sales, market conditions and predictive modeling

The beta version will be released in the third quarter of 2023.

SeaOwl To Design Unmanned Vessels for ADNOC L&S

ADNOC Logistics & Services, the shipping and maritime logistics arm of ADNOC, announced on May 11 it had signed an agreement with SeaOwl for the design of unmanned remotely operated vessels.

The unmanned vessels will be capable of transporting vehicles, equipment and supplies to and from offshore sites. They will be smaller and lighter than other vessels because crew facilities will not be necessary.

The vessels will be operated from an onshore control room through a satellite link using the latest automation and self-navigation technology. The design will utilize state of the art artificial intelligence systems to control propulsion, dynamic positioning, remote communication and cyber security.

SeaOwl will design the vessel, oversee its construction and facilitate navigation permits. SeaOwl will partner with Bureau Veritas to obtain the necessary navigation permits from the UAE Maritime Transportation Affairs.

TotalEnergies Signs PSCs for Suriname Blocks

TotalEnergies and its partners have signed production sharing contracts (PSC) for Blocks 6 and 8 with Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname (Staatsolie), the state-owned oil company of Suriname, the French company announced May 15.

The two blocks were awarded to TotalEnergies in the Suriname Shallow Offshore Bid Round 2020/2021. TotalEnergies will operate the two blocks with a 40% interest on behalf of QatarEnergy with 20% and Staatsolie subsidiary Paradise Oil Company with 40%.

The blocks are located in the southern part of offshore Suriname, close to the border with Guyana in water depths of 30 m to 50 m. The blocks are adjacent to the operated Block 58 where several discoveries have been made and appraisal drilling is ongoing, TotalEnergies said.