2024 年挪威近海活动预计将保持稳定

挪威近海管理局提供了 2023 年活动的最新情况,包括 14 个预探发现和 8 个上线项目,并敦促在前沿地区进行勘探。

挪威石油官员预计 2023 年的活动水平将持续到 2024 年。

最近由挪威石油管理局更名的挪威近海管理局(NOD)1月11日表示,截至2023年底,已有92个海上油田投入运营,其中27个项目正在开发中。它补充说,2023年钻探了许多探井,但2023年天然气产量低于预期。

运营商于 2022 年对多个项目做出最终投资决定 (FID),并于 2023 年获得当局批准。NOD 表示,结合正在开发的 27 个项目,活动水平表明 2020 年采用的临时税收制度变化对挪威供应商行业产生了积极影响。

NOD表示,由于开发活动水平较高,预计未来几年石油和天然气产量将保持稳定。一些油田的使用寿命已延长,并将投资升级,而其他项目则加速投资。

总体而言,NOD 预计 2024 年投资将大幅增加,部分原因是行业活动水平高、挪威货币疲软和成本上升然而,该局表示,为了维持 2030 年之前的活动,需要新的最终投资决定。

发现与探索

2023年开钻的34口探井中,预探井23口,获得发现14口。NOD 表示,这与近年来的水平相当。

在 14 个野猫发现中,11 个在北海,2 个在挪威海,1 个在巴伦支海。

最大的发现是PL1148 中 35/10-10 S 井的Carmen 发现。NOD 表示,这一发现可能含有 9 毫米厘米至 46 毫米厘米的石油。

NOD 将 2023 年发现的资源增长定为约 50 MMcm 油当量。

NOD正在敦促企业积极探索前沿领域。2023 年 12 月,该机构概述了将生产转移出巴伦支海边境地区的建议。

NOD 指出,人们对租赁区域持续表现出浓厚的兴趣,有 25 家公司在 2023 年一轮中申请了新的租赁面积,最终在 2023 年 1 月向这些公司颁发了47 个许可证

NOD 还预计,从 2024 年起,勘探活动的增加将有助于勘探投资的增长。

开发活动

继2022年一波开发和运营计划(PDO)之后, 2023年仅提交了Equinor的 Eirin项目计划。15/5-2 Eirin海底开发位于北海中部,估计石油资源量为4.5 MMcm相等的。

2022 年提交并于 2023 年批准的 PDO 包括:

项目 目标上线 风格 操作员
北埃尔德菲斯克 2024年 海底模板 康菲石油公司
伊敦诺德 2024年 海底模板 阿克BP
阿尔夫·诺德 2025年 海底模板 阿克BP
哈尔滕脴斯特 2025年 海底模板 挪威国家石油公司
玛丽亚法斯2 2025年 出色地 温特歇尔·德
提尔文 2025年 海底模板 阿克BP
韦尔丹德 2025年 海底模板 挪威国家石油公司
德瓦林北 2026年 海底模板 温特歇尔·德
伊尔帕 2026年 海底模板 挪威国家石油公司
芬里斯 2027年 平台 阿克BP
KFL 德劳根/尼奥尔德 2027年 植物 挪威国家石油公司
脴rn 2027年 海底模板 阿克BP
西姆拉 2027年 海底模板 阿克BP
瓦尔霍尔 PWP 2027年 平台 阿克BP
世界树 2027年 平台和植物 阿克BP
柏林 2028年 海底模板 欧姆韦
Snasehvit 未来阶段 2 2028年 植物 挪威国家石油公司

生产水平

NOD表示,由于目前的开发活动,预计未来几年石油和天然气产量将保持稳定。如果没有新油田或对现有油田进行重大投资,挪威大陆架的产量预计将下降。NOD表示,短期内,投产的新油田将抵消老化油田产量下降的影响。

2023 年结束时,挪威大陆架上有 92 个油田上线。Atla、Flyndre、Heimdal、Skirne 和 Vale 将于 2023 年关闭。

诺德生产
自 20 世纪 70 年代起在挪威近海生产。(来源:挪威近海管理局)

八个开发项目已开始生产,包括 Aker BP 的FroskKobra East 以及 Gekko项目、康菲石油公司的Tommeliten A 、Neptune Energy 的 FenjaOKEA 的 Hasselmus和 Equinor 的BaugeBreidablikkStatfjord 脴st项目。

据 NOD 称,2023 年挪威近海产量约为 4 MMboe/d,与 2022 年水平大致相同。

2023 年天然气产量低于预期,主要是由于多个陆上设施和油田的计划外和长期维护停工。NOD还将产量短缺归因于油井交付延迟以及多口油井未达到预期产量。

NOD 预计产量将于 2025 年达到峰值。Equinor 的 Johan Castberg 开发项目预计将于 2024 年底开始生产,此前由于对 FPSO 船体建造的担忧而出现技术延误。2022 年,Johan Castberg FPSO 在造船厂内发生火灾

2023 年 9 月,Equinor 表示,自 2017 年提交开发 PDO 以来,Johan Castberg 项目成本已跃升 14 亿美元。该巴伦支海项目预计将于 2024 年第四季度投产,预计探明产量在 400 MMbbl 至 400 MMbbl 之间。 650 MMbbl。

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Activity Offshore Norway Expected to Remain Steady in 2024

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate provided updates on 2023 activity, including 14 wildcat discoveries and eight projects going online and urging exploration in frontier areas.

Norwegian petroleum officials expect 2023 activity levels to carry on through 2024.

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD), which recently rebranded from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, said Jan. 11 that 92 offshore fields were in operation at the end of 2023, with 27 projects under development. In 2023, it added, many exploration wells were drilled but that 2023 gas production was lower than expected.

Operators made final investment decisions (FIDs) on several projects in 2022 that authorities approved in 2023. Combined with the 27 projects under development, the NOD said the level of activity shows the temporary tax regime change adopted in 2020 positively affected the Norwegian supplier industry.

With high development activity levels, oil and gas production is expected to remain stable for the next few years, the NOD said. Several fields have gained extended lifetimes and will invest in upgrades while other projects have accelerated investments.

Overall, NOD projects a large increase in investments for 2024, partly due to high industry activity levels, weaker Norwegian currency and rising costs. However, new FIDs are necessary to maintain activity leading up to 2030, the directorate said.

Discoveries and exploration

Of the 34 exploration wells spudded in 2023, 23 were wildcat wells and 14 discoveries were made. The NOD said that was on par with recent years.

Of the 14 wildcat finds, 11 were in the North Sea, two in the Norwegian Sea and one in the Barents Sea.

The largest discovery was the Carmen find with well 35/10-10 S in PL1148. This discovery may contain between 9 MMcm and 46 MMcm of oil, NOD said.

NOD set the resource growth from discoveries made in 2023 at about 50 MMcm of oil equivalent.

The NOD is urging companies to actively explore in frontier areas. In December 2023, the agency outlined suggestions for bringing production out of frontier areas in the Barents Sea.

The NOD noted ongoing significant interest in leasing areas, as 25 companies applied for new acreage in the 2023 round, resulting in the award of 47 licenses being awarded to those companies in January 2023.

The NOD also expects increased exploration activity moving forward will contribute to growth in exploration investments from 2024.

Development activity

Following a wave of plans for development and operation (PDOs) in 2022, only Equinor’s Eirin project plan was submitted in 2023. The 15/5-2 Eirin subsea development is in the central North Sea and has estimated resources of 4.5 MMcm oil equivalent.

PDOs submitted in 2022 and approved in 2023 include:

Project Target onstream Style Operator
Eldfisk Nord 2024 subsea template ConocoPhillips
Idun Nord 2024 subsea template Aker BP
Alve Nord 2025 subsea template Aker BP
Halten Øst 2025 subsea template Equinor
Maria Fase 2 2025 well Wintershall Dea
Tyrving 2025 subsea template Aker BP
Verdande 2025 subsea template Equinor
Dvalin Nord 2026 subsea template Wintershall Dea
Irpa 2026 subsea template Equinor
Fenris 2027 platform Aker BP
KFL Draugen/Njord 2027 plants Equinor
Ørn 2027 subsea template Aker BP
Symra 2027 subsea template Aker BP
Valhall PWP 2027 platform Aker BP
Yggdrasil 2027 platform and plants Aker BP
Berling 2028 subsea template OMV
Snøhvit Future Phases 2 2028 plants Equinor

Production levels

Oil and gas production is expected to remain stable over the next few years as a result of development activity on the shelf, NOD said. Without new fields or major investments in existing fields, production from the Norwegian shelf is expected to decline. Over the short term, the new fields that come onstream will offset lower production from aging fields, the NOD said.

As 2023 wrapped up, 92 fields were online on the Norwegian shelf. Atla, Flyndre, Heimdal, Skirne and Vale shut down over the course of 2023.

NOD Production
Production offshore Norway since the 1970s. (Source: Norwegian Offshore Directorate)

Eight developments began production, including Aker BP’s Frosk and Kobra East and Gekko projects, ConocoPhillips’ Tommeliten A, Neptune Energy’s Fenja, OKEA’s Hasselmus and Equinor’s Bauge, Breidablikk and Statfjord Øst projects.

According to NOD, about 4 MMboe/d was produced offshore Norway in 2023, around the same level as 2022.

Gas production in 2023 was lower than expected, primarily due to unplanned and extended maintenance shutdowns at several onshore facilities and fields. NOD also attributed the shortfall to delayed well deliveries and multiple wells not yielding the anticipated production.

NOD expects production to peak in 2025. Equinor’s Johan Castberg development is expected to begin production toward the end of 2024 after technical delays associated with concerns over the FPSO’s hull construction. A fire broke out on the Johan Castberg FPSO while it was in the shipyard in 2022.

In September 2023, Equinor said the Johan Castberg project costs had jumped by $1.4 billion since the PDO for the development was submitted in 2017. That Barents Sea project is expected to go onstream in fourth quarter 2024, producing from estimated proven volumes between 400 MMbbl and 650 MMbbl.