FID 后,壳牌授予 Seatrium 与 Sparta FPU 合同

Sparta 开发项目是壳牌在墨西哥湾运营的第一个深水开发项目,旨在利用 20,000 psi 水库。

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座椅有限公司 Seatrium 于 1 月 2 日宣布,将为壳牌在墨西哥湾 (GoM) 的 Sparta 开发项目建造和整合 Sparta 半潜式钻井平台的船体、上部结构和生活区。

该合同是在两家公司于 2023 年 8 月 28 日签署意向书之后签订的。

Sparta半潜式生产装置将安装在墨西哥湾Garden Banks地区水深4,700英尺的地方。这标志着壳牌首次在压力高达 20,000 psi 的盐下古近纪油藏进行深水开发。该装置的设计产量为 90,000 桶油当量/天。

12 月 19 日,壳牌宣布为其运营的 Sparta 开发项目开绿灯,最初计划在该项目建造 8 口石油和天然气生产井。该油田预计已发现可采资源量为 244 Mboe,计划于 2028 年开始生产,成为壳牌在墨西哥湾的第 15 个深水油田。

Seatrium 的 Goliath 双起重机能够提升高达 30,000 吨的重量,将集成并提升 Sparta 上部结构。

壳牌表示,Sparta FPU主机计划遵循基于标准化和简化主机设计的开发方法。

此前,Seatrium 向壳牌交付了 Vito 和Whale浮式生产装置 (FPU)。Vito位于大火星走廊,于2023年2月开始生产,Whale则位于Perdido走廊,计划于2024年投产

在 12 月 19 日的新闻稿中,壳牌称 Sparta 是 Whale 的“增强版复制品”,复制了 Whale 约 95% 的船体和 85% 的 Whale 上部结构。

“壳牌最新的深水开发展示了复制的力量,”壳牌综合天然气和上游总监佐毛·尤伊诺维奇(Zo毛 Yujnovich)在一份新闻稿中表示。

该公司表示,斯巴达开发项目将是壳牌可复制项目中第一个采用全电动上部压缩设备的项目。

壳牌运营的 Sparta 最初由Cobalt Energy于 2012 年发现,代表合作伙伴Equinor持有 49% 的权益,持有 51% 的权益。

在宣布斯巴达最终投资决定前一周,壳牌宣布正在推进其Great White 开发项目,该项目将从三口 Great White 井生产的产品输送到墨西哥湾阿拉米诺斯峡谷段的 Perdido spar。

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Shell Awards Seatrium with Sparta FPU Contract Following FID

The Sparta development is Shell’s first operated deepwater Gulf of Mexico development project to tap into 20,000 psi reservoir.

Hart Energy Staff

Seatrium Ltd. will construct and integrate the hull, topsides and living quarters of the Sparta semi-submersible for Shell’s Sparta development in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), Seatrium announced Jan. 2.

The contract follows a letter of intent the companies signed on Aug. 28, 2023.

The Sparta semisubmersible production unit will be installed in the Garden Banks area of the GoM in 4,700 ft water depth. This marks the first deepwater development for Shell to produce from the subsalt Paleogene reservoir with pressures up to 20,000 psi. The unit will be designed to produced 90,000 boe/d.

On Dec. 19, Shell announced it was greenlighting its operated Sparta development, where eight oil and gas producing wells are planned initially. The field has an estimated, discovered recoverable resource volume of 244 MMboe and is scheduled to begin production in 2028 as Shell’s 15th deepwater host in the GoM.

Seatrium’s Goliath twin cranes, capable of lifting up to 30,000 tonnes, will integrate and lift the Sparta topsides.

According to Shell, the Sparta FPU host plan follows a development approach based on standardized and simplified host designs.

Previously, Seatrium delivered the Vito and Whale floating production units (FPU) to Shell. Vito, in the greater Mars Corridor, began production in Feb. 2023, while Whale will be located in the Perdido corridor and is scheduled to go onstream in 2024.

In a Dec. 19 press release, Shell called Sparta an “enhanced replication” of Whale, replicating about 95% of Whale’s hull and 85% of Whale’s topsides.

“Shell’s latest deep-water development demonstrates the power of replication,” Zoë Yujnovich, Shell's integrated gas and upstream director, said in a press release.

The Sparta development will be the first of Shell's replicable projects to feature all-electric topside compression equipment, the company said.

Shell operates Sparta, which was originally discovered in 2012 by Cobalt Energy, with 51% interest on behalf of partner Equinor with 49% interest.

A week before announcing final investment decision on Sparta, Shell announced it was moving forward with its Great White development project, which will deliver production from three Great White wells to the Perdido spar in the Alaminos Canyon section of the GoM.