日出合资公司将开展概念选择计划

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由 TIMOR GAP (56.56%)、运营商 Woodside Energy (33.44%) 和 Osaka Gas Australia (10.00%) 组成的 Sunrise 合资企业 (SJV) 共同承诺,将开展大区开发概念选择计划日出田野。

与向澳大利亚输送天然气相比,SJV 将考虑向东帝汶输送天然气、进行加工和液化天然气销售的所有关键问题。

这些研究将利用最新技术和成本估算来整合和更新以前的工作,同时考虑各种方案的社会经济、能力建设、安全、环境、战略和安保效益。

这些研究将包括评估哪种方案能为东帝汶人民带来最有意义的利益。鉴于开发 Sunrise 油田可能带来的好处,SJV 的目标是迅速完成概念选择计划。

TIMOR GAP总裁兼首席执行官Antonio de Sousa表示,他很高兴TIMOR GAP的努力为实现人们期待已久的开发Greater Sunrise的目标做出了重大贡献。

“这条前进道路是对我们的利益攸关方、对那些为东帝汶民主共和国实现独立而做出牺牲的人们的愿望以及对我们人民和东帝汶的未来的重大承诺。它为当代人和子孙后代提供了一条通往繁荣、平等、和平、稳定和可持续发展的更清晰的道路,”他说。

Woodside Energy首席执行官Meg O'eill表示,新技术的发展以及对安全可靠液化天然气的需求不断增长意味着现在是提出概念选择计划的最佳时机。

“重要的是,我们继续寻找使用最新技术开发 Great Sunrise 油田的方法,通过评估过去不存在的模块化液化天然气等技术。在全球地缘政治不稳定和能源供应链受限的背景下,SJV 有机会大力推进这一具有区域重要性的项目,”她说。

大阪燃气澳大利亚公司董事总经理 Yo Otsuka 表示,从技术和商业角度评估和比较开发理念非常重要,以选择 Sunrise 项目成功的最佳选择。

在概念选择计划的同时,SJV 正在与东帝汶和澳大利亚政府就新的生产共享合同、石油开采规范和相关协议进行谈判,最终确定后将为开发提供所需的财政和监管确定性继续。

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Sunrise JV to undertake a concept select programme

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The Sunrise Joint Venture (SJV), comprising TIMOR GAP (56.56%), Operator Woodside Energy (33.44%), and Osaka Gas Australia (10.00%), has jointly affirmed its commitment to undertake a concept select programme for the development of the Greater Sunrise fields.

The SJV will consider all of the key issues for delivering the gas, for processing and LNG sales, to Timor-Leste compared to delivering the gas to Australia.

The studies will incorporate and update previous work by utilising the latest technologies and cost estimates while also considering the socio-economic, capacity building, safety, environmental, strategic and security benefits of the various options.

The studies will include evaluation of which option provides the most meaningful benefit for the people of Timor-Leste. The SJV is aiming to complete the concept select programme expeditiously given the benefits that could flow from developing the Sunrise fields.

TIMOR GAP President and CEO, Antonio de Sousa, said he was pleased that TIMOR GAP’s efforts have substantially contributed towards realising the long-awaited goal of developing Greater Sunrise.

“This path forward is a significant commitment to our stakeholders, to the aspirations of those who made sacrifices to achieve independence for the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, and to the future of our people and Timor-Leste. It offers a clearer path to prosperity, equality, peace, stability, and sustainability for current and future generations,” he said.

Woodside Energy CEO, Meg O’Neill, said the development of new technologies and growing demand for safe and reliable LNG meant it was the right time to bring forward the concept select programme.

“It is important we continue to look at ways to develop the Greater Sunrise fields using the latest technologies by evaluating, for example, modular LNG, that did not exist in the past. Against a backdrop of global geopolitical instability and constrained energy supply chains, there is an opportunity for the SJV to significantly advance this regionally important project,” she said.

Osaka Gas Australia Managing Director, Yo Otsuka, said it was important to assess and compare the development concept from both technical and commercial points of view to select the best option for the success of the Sunrise project.

In parallel to the concept select programme, the SJV is progressing the negotiation of the new Production Sharing Contract, Petroleum Mining Code and associated agreements with the Timor-Leste and Australian governments, which upon finalisation will provide the fiscal and regulatory certainty required for a development to proceed.

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