埃尼宣布印度尼西亚近海梅拉克斯东部油田投产


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埃尼公司已开始在印度尼西亚近海库泰盆地的梅拉克斯东气田生产天然气。该气田位于东塞平甘区块(埃尼公司持股85%,运营),将为埃尼公司贡献高达1亿立方英尺/天的天然气产量,约合18,000桶油当量/天。

埃尼宣布印度尼西亚近海梅拉克斯东部油田投产

Merakes East 位于 Merakes 油田以东约 10 公里处,水深 1600 米。它通过海底管道与埃尼公司运营的 Jangkrik 浮式生产装置 (FPU) 连接,该装置位于约 50 公里外。此次投产是快速发展的又一例证,该油田在最终投资决定 (FID) 后约两年便投入生产。在 FPU 上进行初步处理后,天然气将通过管网输送至国内市场和 Bontang 液化厂,后者为国内市场和出口供应液化天然气。

梅拉克斯东部气田的投产是埃尼公司更广泛战略的又一重要举措,该战略旨在充分利用印尼库泰盆地丰富的天然气资源。随着马哈气田的持续开发以及北方枢纽和根达洛-根丹气田开发计划的近期批准,梅拉克斯东部气田的投产是埃尼公司与印尼上游监管机构SKK Migas密切合作的成果。此举与埃尼公司积极提升本地化水平、提高邦坦液化天然气工厂现有产能利用率的目标相一致,同时也确保了国内天然气消费量的增加。

过去几年,随着勘探和收购的取得重大成功,埃尼集团已将自己定位为库泰盆地的主要运营商和印度尼西亚天然气市场的主要参与者之一;随着北部枢纽和 Gendalo-Gandang 油田的启动,该公司预计天然气产量将达到 20 亿立方英尺/天,凝析油产量将达到 9 万桶/天。

埃尼公司近期宣布与马来西亚国家石油公司洽谈成立一家合资控股公司,以管理其在印尼和马来西亚的部分上游资产。预计该合资公司将产生巨大的协同效应,助力其成为该地区重要的液化天然气供应商,并将结合约30亿桶油当量的储量和额外100亿桶油当量的潜在勘探潜力。

埃尼公司自 2001 年以来一直在印度尼西亚开展业务,目前拥有大量资产,包括勘探、开发和生产资产,目前在东加里曼丹的产量约为 7 亿立方英尺/天

 

 

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Eni announces production start-up from Merakes East field, offshore Indonesia

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Eni has started gas production from the Merakes East field, in the Kutei basin, offshore Indonesia. The field is in the East Sepinggan block (Eni 85%, Op.) and will contribute up to 100 million ft3/d of gas or approx. 18 000 boepd to Eni’s production.

Eni announces production start-up from Merakes East field, offshore Indonesia

Merakes East is located in a water depth of 1600 m, approximately 10 km east of the Merakes Field. It is tied back via a subsea connection to the Jangkrik Floating Production Unit (FPU) operated by Eni, situated around 50 km away. This startup is another example of fast track development as the field was brought on production approximately 2 years from FID. After the initial processing onboard the FPU, the gas will be transferred via pipe network to supply the internal market and the Bontang liquefaction plant, which supplies LNG for both the internal market and for export.

The start-up of Merakes East is another important step of Eni’s broader strategy to valorise the considerable gas resources held in Indonesia's prolific Kutei Basin. Along with the ongoing development of Maha field and the recent approval of the Plans of Development for the Northern Hub and Gendalo-Gendang, the East Merakes production start up is the result of the close cooperation between Eni and SKK Migas, Indonesia’s Upstream Regulator and Supervisor. It is consistent with the driver to positively impact the local content and to increase the utilisation of available capacity at Bontang LNG plant while also ensuring additional gas volumes for domestic consumption.

Over the last few years, following significant exploration successes and acquisitions, Eni has positioned itself as the main operator of the Kutei basin and one of the key players in the Indonesia's gas market; the company expects to produce up to 2 billion ft3/d of gas and 90 000 bpd of condensate with the start up of the North Hub and the Gendalo-Gandang fields.

Eni has recently announced talks with PETRONAS to establish a joint venture holding company to oversee selected upstream assets in Indonesia and Malaysia. This joint venture is expected to generate substantial synergies towards becoming a major LNG player in the region and will combine approximately 3 billion boe of reserves with an additional 10 billion boe of potential exploration upside.

Eni has been operating in Indonesia since 2001 and currently has a large portfolio including exploration, development, and production assets with a current production around 700 million ft3/d in the East Kalimantan.

 

 

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