勘探与生产亮点:2024 年 1 月 22 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括 Victory 和 Winterfell 油田的 FID 以及新技术更新。

(来源:哈特能源) 

从获得批准的项目到新合同,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。 

活动头条

壳牌胜利油田达成最终投资决定

壳牌英国公司 1 月 17 日宣布,对其位于设得兰群岛西北近 50 公里的英国北海运营的胜利油田做出了最终投资决定 (FID)。 

该开发计划要求将一个海底油井与大拉根地区系统的现有基础设施连接 16 公里。

该运营商预计 Victory 气田将在本世纪中期开始生产,峰值产量约为 150 MMcf/天,该气田的大部分可采天然气预计将在本世纪末开采。

临冬城回接制裁

Beacon Offshore Energy (BOE) 在墨西哥湾深水区运营的 Winterfell 勘探项目将继续推进。

BOE 1 月 10 日宣布,Winterfell 于 2021 年发现,并于 2022 年进行评估,将通过一条 13 英里的海底回接至 Green Canyon 860 区块的 Heidelberg Spar 进行开发。Winterfell 位于 Green Canyon 943、944、987 和 988 区块。 5,200 英尺水深。 

预计将于 2024 年第二季度初从三口初始油井产出第一批石油,预计总产量为 22,000 桶油当量/天。西方石油公司经营海德堡晶石。

Tyra 即将重启生产

丹麦北海的泰拉油田预计将于三月底开始生产天然气。 

BlueNord于 1 月 22 日宣布,作为 Tyra 再开发的一部分,它已经对 Tyra II 设施进行了大量工作,包括泄漏测试、功能测试、管道解除隔离以及井的拔塞和排水。

据运营商TotalEnergies称,当该油田开始生产时,预计重启后需要四个月的时间才能达到最大产能

Tyra重建包括三个主要内容:退役和回收旧 Tyra 平台;回收六个平台上现有的平台腿并将其延长 13 m,这些平台将拥有新的上部结构;以及一个新的处理模块和一个新的住宿平台。

据运营商称,一旦现代化,Tyra II 将成为世界上最现代化的天然气田,预计每年通过通往瑞典尼布罗和荷兰登海尔德的出口管道向欧洲输送 2.8 Bcm。

TotalEnergies 代表合作伙伴 BlueNord(占 36.8%)和 Nordsasefonden(占 20%)运营 Tyra 油田 43.2%。

G区块加密钻探开始

区块合作伙伴Panoro Energy ASA 1 月 22 日宣布,赤道几内亚近海 G 区块的加密钻探已开始

Panoro 表示,Island Innovator 半潜式钻井平台正在进行三口井作业,第一口井预计将于 2024 年第一季度末投产。另外两口井应在年中开始生产。

Trident Energy代表合作伙伴 Panoro、Kosmos EnergyGEPetrol运营 G 区。

完成 G 区加密钻探活动后,该钻机将搬迁至 S 区,钻探 Kosmos 运营的 Akeng Deep 基础设施主导的勘探井,以测试 Albian 地层的勘探情况。区块合作伙伴包括 Panoro、GEPetrol 和 Trident。

合同和公司新闻

Fishbones、Aker BP 扩大油藏范围

油藏增产专家Fishbones于 1 月 16 日宣布与Aker BP合作开展一项技术开发项目,旨在将油藏范围扩大 50%。

挪威研究委员会为该项目提供了一笔赠款,该项目将重点开发大范围针,这是一种小直径的支管,可以穿透储层以提高碳氢化合物采收率。目标是将现有 Fishbones 针的作用范围扩大 50%,将当前的跨度从 12 m 增加到 18 m。

为埃伊纳岛油田提供 TCP 跳线

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Strohm 为 TotalEnergies 尼日利亚近海的 Egina 油田提供了 TCP 跳线。(来源:斯特罗姆)

Strohm于 1 月 16 日表示,Strohm 向 TotalEnergies 提供了一条热塑性复合管道 (TCP) 跨接器,该跨接器已在西非近海 1,600 米水深处投入使用。 

TCP 跳线安装尼日利亚近海 OML130 区块 TotalEnergies 的 Egina 油田。

阿尔夫海姆新海底无人机试验

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无人机在挪威近海进行海底试验。(来源:深海)

DeepOcean 1 月 16 日宣布,一架自主检查无人机 (AID) 在 Aker BP 位于北海中部运营的阿尔夫海姆油田进行了为期 10 天的海底试验

AID 项目是 DeepOcean、Argus Remote Systems 和 Vaarst 之间的战略合作伙伴关系,在 Aker BP 的行业指导、支持和资助下开发了一个系统,并将平台推向市场。 

“第一次检查试验非常令人鼓舞。基于此,我们相信明年我们可以明显更快地检查阿尔夫海姆的特定海底基础设施。”DeepOcean 技术经理 Kristoffer Johansen 在一份新闻稿中表示。

AID 被部署在 DeepOcean 运营的海底 IMR 和 ROV 支持船 Edda Fauna 上,取代了现有的观测级 ROV。任务控制由 Edda Fauna 进行本地监控,并由挪威海于格松的远程操作中心进行远程监控。

AID 基于 Argus Remote Systems 的 Rover MK2 ROV,并具有升级的硬件和软件包。Argus负责AID平台和导航算法。DeepOcean 负责数字孪生平台、任务规划软件和运行中 AID 的实时视图,而 Vaarst 负责机器视觉相机“Subslam 2x”,用于自主导航和数据收集。

BP 的木材更新 ETAP 上部结构

伍德将进行上部结构改造,以支持BP在英国北海的 Murlach 海底回接。

Wood于1月10日宣布,它将处理工程、采购、施工和调试(EPCC)服务,以重新利用位于北海中部的BP东部海槽地区项目(ETAP)生产中心的中央处理设施的现有设备,以处理来自两座新的 Murlach 海底井。

伍德此前曾在 Murlach 油田进行过 FEED 前和 FEED 工作。

微气泡净化采出水

APS-MiFU
微泡输注装置 (MiFU)。(来源:自适应过程解决方案)

自适应过程解决方案 (APS) 推出了微泡注入装置 (MiFU),以帮助老化资产和水库的运营商更好地清洁采出水,以便排放到海洋。

该公司 1 月 15 日表示,该装置每天可处理 1,000 桶至 100,000 桶水,可去除采出水中高达 90% 的石油和污染物,无需下游过滤。

微泡技术、机械和工艺是现有水处理系统的可改造附加装置。 

APS 工程和技术总监 Frank Wurpel 在一份新闻稿中表示,经过危险区域 1 认证的 MiFU 可以使用任何类型的气体,只要它是可溶的。

Subsea 7 选用豪氏威马提供铺管起重机

豪氏威马离岸桅杆起重机
豪氏威马将为一艘 Subsea 7 铺管船提供一台起重机。(来源:豪氏威马)

豪氏威马1 月 22 日表示,Subsea 7已授予其一份合同,交付一台全电动 500 吨海上桅杆起重机,用于安装在铺管船上。 

该起重机将在主葫芦上配备最先进的被动和主动升沉补偿系统,以抵消将管道降落到海床上时船舶的升沉运动。该起重机将在豪氏威马位于荷兰斯希丹的生产工厂建造。

ROCS 计划用于深水 Rosebank 油田

Optime Subsea 于 1 月 22 日表示,它将向Equinor为其位于英国北海的深水 Rosebank 油田交付一套远程操作控制系统 (ROCS)。

ROCS 系统由 Optime Subsea 开发,无需海底井中的脐带缆。ROCS 计划于 2025 年 6 月在设得兰群岛西部的罗斯班克实施。

WellSentinel Clam 部署在海底

WellSentinel 蛤蜊采集
好吧哨兵蛤。(来源:海底哨兵)

Sentinel Subsea公司于 1 月 22 日宣布,安装了 WellSentinel Clam 来被动监测 1,300 英尺水深的海底圣诞树。

Sentinel Subsea 与贝克休斯 (Baker Hughes)合作,为一位未透露姓名的客户对一项生产资产进行了这项操作。

该公司表示,这是为一家主要运营商安装的多个蛤蜊系统中的第一个,用于监测海底圣诞树。 

Sercel 推出下一代陆地系统

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CGG 表示,Sercel 528 和 VE564 陆地解决方案旨在解决复杂的操作和地球物理挑战。(来源: Sercel)

CGG于 1 月 16 日宣布, Sercel推出了下一代 528 土地征用系统和 VE564 振动器电子设备,以提高记录容量、可靠性、生产力和数据保真度

基于电缆的 528 系统以 Sercel 508 XT 技术为基础,重量轻且可以采用太阳能供电。其可扩展的架构还使其能够适应不同规模的项目。

VE564 可控震源电子技术可以嵌入到 528 平台中。该公司表示,两者结合起来可以最大限度地减少停机时间并提高生产率。

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: Jan. 22, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including FIDs for the Victory and Winterfell fields and new technology updates.

(Source: Hart Energy) 

From projects getting the go-ahead to new contracts, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space. 

Activity headlines

Shell’s Victory Field Reaches FID

Shell UK made the final investment decision (FID) on its operated Victory Field in the U.K. North Sea, nearly 50 km northwest of the Shetland Islands, the company announced Jan. 17. 

The development plan calls for a single subsea well tied back 16 km to existing infrastructure from the Greater Laggan Area system.

The operator expects the Victory Field to begin production in the middle of the decade and produce about 150 MMcf/d at peak, with most of the field’s recoverable gas expected to be extracted by the end of the decade.

Winterfell Tieback Sanctioned

Beacon Offshore Energy’s (BOE) operated Winterfell discovery in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico will move forward.

BOE announced Jan. 10 that Winterfell, found in 2021 and appraised in 2022, will be developed via a 13-mile subsea tieback to the Heidelberg spar in Green Canyon Block 860. Winterfell is in Green Canyon Blocks 943, 944, 987 and 988 in 5,200 ft water depth. 

First oil is expected early in the second quarter of 2024 from three initial wells projected to deliver gross production of 22,000 boe/d. Occidental Petroleum operates the Heidelberg spar.

Tyra Closing in on Production Restart

The Tyra Field in the Danish North Sea is expected to begin natural gas production by the end of March. 

BlueNord announced Jan. 22 it has executed a significant amount of work on the Tyra II facilities as part of the Tyra Redevelopment, including leak testing, functional testing, de-isolating of pipelines and unplugging and de-watering wells.

When the field does begin production, ramp-up to maximum capacity is expected to take four months from restart, according to operator TotalEnergies.

The Tyra redevelopment includes three main elements: decommissioning and recycling the old Tyra platforms; recycling and extending the current platform legs on six of the platforms by 13 m, which will have new topsides; and a new process module and a new accommodation platform.

Once modernized, Tyra II will be the most modern natural gas field in the world, according to the operator, and is expected to deliver 2.8 Bcm/year to Europe through export pipelines to Nybro, Sweden and Den Helder, Netherlands.

TotalEnergies operates the Tyra field with 43.2% on behalf of partners BlueNord with 36.8% and Nordsøfonden with 20%.

Infill Drilling Begins in Block G

Infill drilling has begun in the Block G field offshore Equatorial Guinea, block partner Panoro Energy ASA announced Jan. 22.

The Island Innovator semisubmersible drilling rig is carrying out the three-well campaign, with the first well expected onstream by the end of the first quarter of 2024. The other two should begin production by mid-year, Panoro said.

Trident Energy operates Block G on behalf of partners Panoro, Kosmos Energy and GEPetrol.

After completing the Block G infill drilling campaign, the rig will relocate to Block S to drill the Kosmos-operated Akeng Deep infrastructure-led exploration well to test a play in the Albian formation. Block partners include Panoro, GEPetrol and Trident.

Contracts and company news

Fishbones, Aker BP Extending Reservoir Reach

Reservoir stimulation specialist Fishbones announced Jan. 16 a team-up with Aker BP on a technology development project to extend reservoir reach by 50%.

The Research Council of Norway awarded a grant for the project, which will focus on the development of extended-reach needles, which are small diameter laterals that penetrate the reservoir to increase hydrocarbon recovery. The aim is to extend the reach of existing Fishbones needles by 50%, increasing the current span from 12 m to 18 m.

TCP Jumper Supplied for Egina Field

Strohm TCP Jumper
Strohm supplied a TCP jumper for TotalEnergies’ Egina Field offshore Nigeria. (Source: Strohm)

Strohm supplied TotalEnergies with a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) jumper, which has been commissioned in 1,600 m water depth offshore West Africa, Strohm said Jan. 16. 

The TCP jumper was installed in TotalEnergies’ Egina Field in the OML130 Block offshore Nigeria.

New Subsea Drone Trials at Alvheim

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The drone’s subsea trial offshore Norway. (Source: DeepOcean)

An autonomous inspection drone (AID) carried out a 10-day subsea trial at Aker BP’s operated Alvheim Field in the Central North Sea, DeepOcean announced Jan. 16.

The AID project is a strategic partnership between DeepOcean, Argus Remote Systems and Vaarst where a system has been developed with industry guidance, support and funding from Aker BP to bring a platform to market. 

“The first inspection trial was highly encouraging. Based on this, we believe we can inspect the specific-subsea infrastructure at Alvheim noticeably faster next year,” Kristoffer Johansen, DeepOcean technology manager, said in a press release.

The AID was mobilized on the DeepOcean-operated subsea IMR and ROV support vessel Edda Fauna, replacing the existing observation class ROV. The mission control was supervised both locally from Edda Fauna and remotely from a remote operations center in Haugesund, Norway.

The AID is based on a Rover MK2 ROV from Argus Remote Systems, with upgraded hardware and software packages. Argus is responsible for the AID platform and navigation algorithm. DeepOcean handles the digital twin platform, mission planner software and live view of the AID in operation, while Vaarst is responsible for the machine-vision camera, “Subslam 2x,” for autonomous navigation and data collection.

Wood Updating ETAP Topsides for BP

Wood will deliver topside modifications to support BP’s Murlach subsea tieback in the U.K. North Sea.

Wood announced Jan. 10 it will handle engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) services to repurpose existing equipment at the central processing facility of BP’s Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) production hub in the central North Sea to handle production from the two new Murlach subsea wells.

Wood had previously carried out pre-FEED and FEED work on the Murlach Field.

Microbubbles Cleaning Produced Water

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The Microbubble Infusion Unit (MiFU). (Source: Adaptive Process Solutions)

Adaptive Process Solutions (APS) has introduced a microbubble infusion unit (MiFU) to help operators of aging assets and reservoirs better clean produced water for discharge to sea.

The company said Jan. 15 that the unit can process between 1,000 bbl/d and 100,000 bbl/d of water and can remove up to 90% of oil and contaminants from produced water without requiring downstream filtration.

The microbubble technology, machinery and processes are a retrofittable add-on to existing water-treatment systems. 

The Hazardous Zone 1-certified MiFU can use any type of gas, provided it is soluble, Frank Wurpel, director of engineering and technology at APS, said in a press release.

Subsea 7 Taps Huisman for Pipelay Crane

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Huisman will deliver a crane for a Subsea 7 pipelay vessel. (Source: Huisman)

Huisman said Jan. 22 that Subsea 7 had awarded it a contract to deliver a full-electric, 500 metric ton offshore mast crane for installation on a pipelay vessel. 

The crane will be equipped with a state-of-the-art passive and active heave compensation system on the main hoist to counteract the vessel’s heave motion when landing a pipe onto the seabed. The crane will be built in Huisman’s production facility in Schiedam, Netherlands.

ROCS Planned for Deepwater Rosebank Field

Optime Subsea said Jan. 22 it will deliver a Remote Operated Controls System (ROCS) to Equinor for its deepwater Rosebank Field in the U.K. North Sea.

The ROCS system, developed by Optime Subsea, eliminates the need for umbilicals in subsea wells. Implementation of ROCS at Rosebank, West of Shetland, is slated for June 2025.

WellSentinel Clam Deployed Subsea

WellSentinel Clam Gathering
WellSentinel Clam. (Source: Sentinel Subsea)

Sentinel Subsea installed a WellSentinel Clam to passively monitor a subsea Christmas tree in 1,300 ft water depth, the company announced Jan. 22.

Sentinel Subsea carried out the operation in collaboration with Baker Hughes on a producing asset for an unnamed customer.

This is the first of multiple clam system installations to monitor subsea Christmas trees for a major operator, the company said. 

Sercel Launches Next-Gen Land System

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Sercel’s 528 and VE564 land solutions are designed to address complex operational and geophysical challenges, CGG said. (Source: Sercel)

Sercel launched its next-generation, 528 land acquisition system and VE564 vibrator electronics to improve recording capacity, reliability, productivity and data fidelity, CGG announced Jan. 16.

Building on Sercel’s 508 XT technology, the cable-based 528 system is light and can be solar-powered. Its scalable architecture also allows it to adapt to different-sized projects.

The VE564 vibroseis electronics technology can be embedded within the 528 platform. When combined, the two minimize downtime and boost productivity, the company said.