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TotalEnergies 及其合作伙伴宣布安哥拉 Kaminho 项目的最终投资决定

TotalEnergies董事长兼首席执行官Patrick Pouyann茅于5月20日在罗安达会见了安哥拉总统若昂·洛伦莽诺; Diamantino Azevedo,矿产资源、石油和天然气部长 (MIREMPET); Paulino Jeronimo,国家石油天然气局 (ANPG) 董事长兼首席执行官;和 Sonangol 董事长兼首席执行官 Gaspar Martins 宣布 Kaminho 深水项目的最终投资决定 (FID)。

TotalEnergies (40%) 与其区块 20/11 合作伙伴 Petronas (40%) 和 Sonangol (20%) 宣布了 Kaminho 项目的最终投资决定,该项目旨在开发距安哥拉海岸 100 公里的 Cameia 和 Golfinho 油田,水深 1,700 米。

Kaminho项目是宽扎盆地第一个大型深水开发项目,包括将一艘超大型原油运输船(VLCC)改造为浮式生产储油卸油(FPSO)装置,该装置将连接到海底生产网络。该 FPSO 是全电动的,旨在最大限度地减少温室气体排放并消除常规火炬燃烧。伴生气将全部重新注入储层。预计将于 2028 年启动生产,石油产量将达到 7 万桶/天。

Kaminho项目将在安哥拉涉及超过1000万个工时,主要是海上作业和当地船厂施工。

TotalEnergies 和 Sonangol 还签署了一份谅解备忘录,分享研究和技术方面的专业知识,特别是在石油和天然气行业脱碳方面,重点是甲烷减排和可再生能源。 TotalEnergies 的团队将为 Sonangol 新 Sumbe 研发中心的启动和运营以及 Sonangol 研究和技术团队的技能发展提供支持,重点是油藏地质学、过程电气化和光伏。

“凭借我们的开拓精神以及与安哥拉的长期合作伙伴关系,我们很高兴与我们的战略合作伙伴Sonangol和Petronas一起启动Kaminho项目,并得到安哥拉当局的大力支持和信心。该项目利用创新来符合我们的投资标准“盈亏平衡点低于 30 美元/桶,碳强度为 16 公斤二氧化碳当量/桶油当量”,将成为我们在该国的第七个 FPSO,也是宽扎盆地的第一个开发项目。 ,Pouyanne 先生说。

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TotalEnergies and partners announce FID for Kaminho project in Angola

Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies, met on 20 May in Luanda with João Lourenço, President of Angola; Diamantino Azevedo, Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil & Gas (MIREMPET); Paulino Jerónimo, Chairman and CEO of Agencia Nacional de Petroleo e Gas (ANPG); and Gaspar Martins, Chairman and CEO of Sonangol, to announce the final investment decision (FID) of the Kaminho deepwater project.

TotalEnergies (40%), along with its Block 20/11 partners, Petronas (40%) and Sonangol (20%), announced the FID of the Kaminho project to develop the Cameia and Golfinho fields, located 100 km off the coast of Angola, by 1,700 m water depth.

The Kaminho project, which is the first large deepwater development in the Kwanza basin, comprises the conversion of a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) to a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit, which will be connected to a subsea production network. Designed to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and eliminate routine flaring, this FPSO is all-electric. Associated gas will be fully reinjected into the reservoirs. Production startup is expected in 2028, with a plateau of 70,000 bbl/day of oil.

The Kaminho project will involve over 10 million manhours in Angola, mainly with offshore operations and construction at local yards.

TotalEnergies and Sonangol also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to share expertise on research and technology, notably in decarbonization of the oil and gas industry, with a focus on methane emissions reduction and renewable energies. TotalEnergies’ teams will provide support to Sonangol for the startup and operation of its new Sumbe R&D center and for the development of the skills of the Sonangol research and technology teams, with a focus on reservoir geology, process electrification and photovoltaics.

“Building on our pioneering spirit and our long-term partnership with Angola, we are pleased to launch the Kaminho project along with our strategic partners, Sonangol and Petronas, and the strong support and confidence of the Angolan authorities. This project, which leverages innovation to fit with our investment criteria – breakeven under $30/bbl and carbon intensity of 16 kg CO2e/boe – will become our seventh FPSO in the country and the first-ever development in the Kwanza basin”, Mr Pouyanné said.