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巴西ANP公司将BW Energy的深水油田合同从2031年延长至2042年,BW计划进一步开发该油田。

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为 Golfinho 油田服务的 FPSO Cidade de Vitoria 每天可生产超过 10 万桶石油,并可储存 160 万桶石油。该装置还具有额外的天然气生产和压缩能力。
来源:BW Energy

巴西石油和天然气监管机构国家石油、天然气和生物燃料局 (ANP) 已将 BW Energy 在圣埃斯皮里图盆地首个深水项目 Golfinho 的合同延长至 2042 年。

BW Energy 于 2023 年 8 月从该油田的原运营商 Petrobras 手中获得了 Golfinho 生产许可证,并于 2022 年达成交易后,于 2023 年 11 月从 Saipem 手中收购了FPSO Cidade de Vitoria

该公司拥有 Golfinho 油田 100% 的经营权,并于 4 月 2 日宣布,许可证的生产阶段原本定于 2031 年到期,但在 ANP 于 2024 年 11 月批准了运营商的油田开发计划后,许可证生产阶段已延长至 2042 年。

该油田在坎帕阶和马斯特里赫特阶油藏中拥有六口生产海底井,与 FPSO 相连。

BW Energy 首席执行官 Carl K. Arnet 在新闻稿中表示:“此次延期支持我们开发 Golfinho 油田的长期计划,最初是通过改善现有基础设施的运营绩效,随后瞄准几个经过验证的低风险油田开发机会。我们看到 Golfinho 具有巨大的长期价值创造潜力。”

该公司在 2023 年第三季度业绩中表示,其在巴西的重点是优化油田生产,包括稳定 FPSO 性能和进行选定的修井。在其 2024 年第四季度报告中,该公司强调重点优化当前的生产能力和运营成本,不包括特许权使用费,运营成本为 56.40 美元/桶。

2024 年第四季度的总产量约为 585,000 桶,较第三季度增长 17%,但该公司表示,巴西石油天然气进口管道的维护使只有配备电动潜水泵 (ESP) 的油井仍在生产。该公司表示,巴西石油计划的这次停产限制了 Golfinho 的气举能力约 40 天,剩余的 ESP 井产量约为该油田全部潜力的 60%。

在 BW 于 2022 年提出 Golfinho 和 Camarupim 集群的报价时,该公司估计它们拥有 3800 万桶油当量的已探明可采资源,主要是石油,其中一半已开发并投入生产,其余尚未开发并被确定为填充机会。BW 还表示,它已确定 7000 亿立方英尺的可采天然气储量,可供未来开发。

此外,BW 表示,该公司在 2022 年以 7300 万美元的价格收购了这艘 FPSO,以加速其在巴西建立当地运营组织,并在 Maromba 开发项目之前增加利益相关者的参与度。当 BW 于 2023 年完成 FPSO 交易时,该公司在 Golfinho 油田的产量约为 10,000 桶/天。其生产能力为 100,000 桶/天,另外还拥有 160 万桶的天然气生产、压缩和储存能力。

BM-ES-23 区块的 Golfinho 油田水深为 1300 至 2200 米。该油田于 2003 年被发现,自 2007 年开始生产。巴西石油公司在概述了最初开发方案的OTC 19085中表示,它认为这一发现很重要,因为这是 Espíríto Santo 盆地第一个具有技术和商业可行性的深水油田。巴西石油公司在OTC 19086中描述了提前 19 天投产该油田的战略

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在其他新闻中,BW Energy 表示,其提议的价值 12 亿美元的 Maromba 开发项目位于巴西近海坎波斯盆地 160 米水深,将于 2025 年初做出最终投资决定,并于 2027 年第三季度交付油田。

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Maromba FPSO (前身为 FPSO Polvo)正在进行升级,以便在巴西近海的 Maromba 油田投入使用。
资料来源:BW Energy 2024 年第四季度报告

该开发计划要求建设一个井口平台,BW 称该平台已接近完工。

BW 在其 2024 年第三季度业绩中表示,Maromba 开发项目的目标是在石油资源丰富的地区开发低风险油田,这些地区拥有多种生产资产。该概念重复使用具有钻井能力和干油树的 FPSO 和自升式钻井平台来高效开发油田并实现较短的投资回报期。预计初始产量为 50,000 桶/天。

BW Maromba FPSO 位于中国中远集团船厂,目前已开始进行升级和翻新工作。该 FPSO 前身是BW Energy 从 BW Offshore 购买的FPSO Polvo。Polvo油田靠近 Maromba 油田,具有相似的石油和储层特征。

进一步阅读

OTC 19085 Golfinho Field——由巴西国家石油公司 P. Vieira、C. Bruhn、C. Santos、A. Del Rey 和 R. Alves总结的发现、开发和未来前景。

OTC 19086 Golfinho 项目战略和执行, 由巴西国家石油公司 I. Lima、N. de Rossi、R. Serro、E. Carrascosa 和 C. Lima 执行。

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Golfinho Gets New Lease on Life

Brazil’s ANP extends BW Energy’s contract for the deepwater field from 2031 to 2042, and BW plans to further develop the field.

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The FPSO Cidade de Vitoria serving the Golfinho field can produce more than 100,000 BOPD and store 1.6 million bbl of oil. The unit has additional capacity for gas production and compression.
Source: BW Energy

Brazilian oil and gas regulator National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Biofuels (ANP) has extended BW Energy’s contract for Golfinho—the first deepwater project in the Espirito Santo Basin—to 2042.

BW Energy acquired the Golfinho production license from Petrobras, the field’s original operator, in August 2023 and acquired the FPSO Cidade de Vitoria from Saipem in November 2023 after agreeing to the deal in 2022.

The company, which operates Golfinho with 100% interest, announced on 2 April the license’s production phase was previously set to expire in 2031 but had been extended to 2042 after ANP approved the operator’s field development plan in November 2024.

The field has six producing subsea wells in Campanian and Maastrichtian-aged reservoirs tied to the FPSO.

“The extension supports our long-term plans for developing the Golfinho field, initially through improved operational performance of existing infrastructure and later targeting several proven low-risk in-field development opportunities. We see a significant potential for long-term value creation at Golfinho,” BW Energy CEO Carl K. Arnet said in a press release.

The company said in its third quarter 2023 results that its focus in Brazil is on optimizing field production, which includes stabilizing FPSO performance and carrying out selected well workovers. In its fourth quarter 2024 presentation, it emphasized a focus on optimizing current production capacity and operating costs, which were $56.40/bbl excluding royalties.

Total production in the fourth quarter of 2024 was around 585,000 bbl, up from the third quarter by 17%, but the company said maintenance on a Petrobras gas import pipeline left only the wells with electrical submersible pumps (ESP) producing. This planned shutdown by Petrobras restricted gas lift capacity at Golfinho for about 40 days, and the remaining ESP well production was about 60% of the field’s full potential, the company said.

At the time of BW’s offer for the Golfinho and Camarupim clusters in 2022, the company estimated they held 38 million BOE of proven recoverable resources, predominantly oil, of which half was developed and producing with the remainder being undeveloped and identified as infill opportunities. BW also said it had identified 700 Bcf of recoverable gas accumulations for potential future development.

Also in 2022, BW said it was purchasing the FPSO for $73 million to accelerate its buildup of a local operating organization in Brazil and increase stakeholder engagement ahead of the Maromba development. When BW closed on the FPSO in 2023, it was producing about 10,000 BOPD from the Golfinho field. Its production capacity is 100,000 BOPD with additional capacity for gas production and compression and storage of 1.6 million bbl.

The Golfinho field in BM-ES-23 block is in water depths ranging from 1300 to 2200 m. Discovered in 2003, it has been in production since 2007. Petrobras said in OTC 19085, which outlined the original development scheme, that it considered the discovery important because it was the first deepwater oil field in the Espírito Santo Basin with technical and commercial viability. Petrobras described its strategy for bringing this field on-stream 19 days ahead of schedule in OTC 19086.

Maromba Moves

In other news, BW Energy said its proposed $1.2 billion Maromba development in 160-m water depth in the Campos Basin offshore Brazil should reach final investment decision in early 2025 with field delivery in third quarter 2027.

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The Maromba FPSO, formerly the FPSO Polvo, is undergoing upgrades for service on the Maromba field offshore Brazil.
Source: BW Energy fourth quarter 2024 presentation

The development plan calls for a wellhead platform, which BW has described as being near completion.

In its third quarter 2024 results, BW said the Maromba development targets low-risk barrels in an oil-rich area with multiple producing assets. The concept reuses an FPSO and a jackup with drilling capacity and dry trees to efficiently develop the field and achieve a short payback time. Initial output of 50,000 BOPD is expected.

The BW Maromba FPSO is at the COSCO yard in China where upgrades and refurbishment work has begun. The FPSO was formerly the FPSO Polvo, which BW Energy purchased from BW Offshore. The Polvo field is located close to the Maromba field and has similar oil and reservoir characteristics.

For Further Reading

OTC 19085 Golfinho Field—Discovery, Development, and Future Prospects by P. Vieira, C. Bruhn, C. Santos, A. Del Rey, and R. Alves, Petrobras.

OTC 19086 Golfinho Project—Strategy and Execution by I. Lima, N. de Rossi, R. Serro, E. Carrascosa, and C. Lima, Petrobras.