ADNOC 钻井公司授予 10 台混合动力陆地钻机的新建合同

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ADNOC钻井公司宣布已签署协议,购买10台新建混合动力陆地钻机,总价值2.52亿美元。

混合动力解决方案的使用是 ADNOC Drilling 严格脱碳战略的重要组成部分,因为该公司为 ADNOC 到 2030 年将温室气体强度减少 25% 的承诺以及到 2050 年阿联酋净零战略举措做出了贡献。

这些钻机使用高容量电池和发动机自动化,与钻机的传统柴油发电机并行。混合动力技术系统将能量存储在电池中,以便在需要持续供电时使用,或者在需求增加时提供即时额外电力,从而将钻机的温室气体排放强度降低10%至15% 。

每个钻机都将根据钻机位置和电网电力的可用性,以最小的调整连接到电网,从而进一步减少排放。

ADNOC Drilling 首席执行官 Abdulrahman Abdullah Al Seiari 表示:“这是 ADNOC Drilling 又一个激动人心的一步,这些新钻机有助于满足客户以最小排放获得最大能源的期望。随着我们增长轨迹的加速,以及我们不断增强能力和能力以推动股东回报,我们对运营脱碳的承诺仍然至关重要。”

这些新钻井平台对于增加 ADNOC 钻井公司的陆上运营能力至关重要,也是对 ADNOC 加速产能目标的直接回应。该公司是 ADNOC 加速产能目标(到 2027 年每天生产 500 万桶低碳强度原油)以及实现阿联酋天然气自给自足的关键推动者。

这些钻机将从今年第四季度开始逐步进入船队,从 2024 年起部分收入和 EBITDA 贡献,所有钻机将于 2025 年全年贡献。它们是作为更新指南的一部分而收购的第一批新陆地钻机,该指南将在到 2024 年底,峰值拥有的钻井平台数量将达到 142 座,而 IPO 指导意见到 2030 年底,拥有的钻井平台数量为 127 座。

ADNOC Drilling 拥有世界上最大的钻井和完井船队之一。这十座新建混合动力钻井平台将由中国石油技术开发公司在中华民国建造。这些装置采用 1500HP 快速沙漠移动设计,能够在丛式井中工作。

该公司将另外租赁 4 台陆地钻机,使船队总数增加 14 台新钻机。

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ADNOC Drilling awards new build contract for ten hybrid power land rigs

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ADNOC Drilling Company has announced that it has signed an agreement to purchase ten newbuild hybrid power land drilling rigs for a total of US$252 million.

The use of hybrid power solutions is an essential element of ADNOC Drilling’s rigorous decarbonisation strategy as the company contributes to ADNOC’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas intensity by 25% by 2030, as well as the UAE Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative.

The rigs use a high capacity battery and engine automation in parallel with the rigs’ traditional diesel generators. The hybrid power technology system stores energy in its batteries to use when there is a need for continuous power or to provide instant extra power when there is an increase in demand, reducing a rig’s greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 10% – 15%.

Each of the rigs will have the provision to be connected to the electrical grid with minimum adjustment, depending on rig location and the availability of grid power, further reducing emissions.

Abdulrahman Abdullah Al Seiari, Chief Executive Officer of ADNOC Drilling, said: “This is yet another exciting step for ADNOC Drilling – these new rigs contribute to the capacity required to meet our customers’ expectations of maximum energy with minimal emissions. As our growth trajectory accelerates and we continue to build our capacity and capabilities to drive shareholder returns, our commitment to the decarbonisation of our operations remains fundamental.’’

These new rigs are central to increasing ADNOC Drilling’s operational onshore capacity and are a direct response to ADNOC’s accelerated production capacity targets. The company is a key enabler of ADNOC’s accelerated production capacity targets of five million barrels of lower carbon intensity crude per day by 2027, and achieving gas self-sufficiency for the UAE.

The rigs will progressively enter the fleet from the fourth quarter of this year, with partial revenue and EBITDA contribution from 2024 and full year annual contribution from all rigs in 2025. They are the first new land rigs acquired as part of updated guidance which will see peak-owned rig count of 142 by the end of 2024, which compares to IPO guidance of 127 rigs by the end of 2030.

ADNOC Drilling owns one of the world’s largest drilling and well completion fleets. The ten newbuild hybrid power rigs will be built by China Petroleum Technology & Development Corporation in the People’s Republic of China. The units are 1500HP Fast Desert Moving design with capabilities to work in cluster wells.

The company will lease an additional four land rigs bringing a total of 14 new rigs being added to the fleet.

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