Nova 1st 石油:Wintershall Dea 增加挪威产量


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Wintershall Dea 已与项目合作伙伴 Sval Energi 和 Pandion Energy Norge 一起开始在挪威北海自营的 Nova 油田生产。它投产之际,欧洲正需要每桶额外的石油。Nova 的竣工凸显了 Wintershall Dea 作为挪威大陆架最大的海底运营商之一的实力。

Wintershall Dea 执行董事会成员兼首席技术官 Hugo Dijkgraaf 表示:“随着 Nova 重大项目的启动,Wintershall Dea 目前正在挪威运营三个海底生产油田。我们正在扩展我们的海底技术专业知识,同时正在规划包括 Dvalin 在内的三个进一步的回接开发。作为海底运营商,我们致力于充分利用挪威数十年来开发的基础设施,并在生产欧洲所需的能源的同时保持低碳强度的投资组合。”

这个新油田是利用该地区现有基础设施进行能源输送的一个典型例子:Nova 是附近 Gjasea 平台的回接,该平台利用岸上可再生能源实现可持续电气化。Neptune Energy 运营的主机平台将为该油田提供气举和注水,并接收 Nova 碳氢化合物。回接解决方案进一步延长了 Gjasea 领域的经济寿命并提高了盈利能力,其中 Wintershall Dea 拥有 28% 的份额。

Nova 项目总监 Andre Hesse 表示:“对于 Wintershall Dea 和所有参与者来说,这是一个重要时刻。感谢我们的项目团队、供应商、许可合作伙伴和主机运营商的辛勤工作,我们能够通过强大而一致的团队努力克服挑战。非常感谢所有促成这一切的人!”

通过 Nova,Wintershall Dea 正在欧洲有需要的时候增加能源供应。当 Dvalin 油田和合作伙伴运营的 Njord Future 项目(Wintershall Dea 持有 50% 的股份)按目前计划于今年晚些时候投产时,Wintershall Dea 将为欧洲提供更多的大量天然气和石油。此外,该公司还运营着 Dvalin North 等近期发现项目,计划于 2022 年底前交付 PDO(开发和运营计划),以及其他几个可能在未来开发的发现项目。例如,Wintershall Dea 是 Aker BP 在挪威海运营的 Storjo 油田的合作伙伴。

“通过在现有基础设施附近勘探和开发新油田,我们不仅提供了新的石油桶,还有可能延长周围资产的使用寿命。这确保了未来合作的可能性,并为合作伙伴、供应商和挪威社会带来价值。”Wintershall Dea Norge 董事总经理 Michael Zechner 说道。

欧洲领先的独立天然气和石油公司 Wintershall Dea 的目标是到 2030 年,其整个上游业务(包括运营和非运营)实现净零排放。这包括按股权份额计算的范围 1(直接)和范围 2(间接)温室气体排放量。由于Gjasea由挪威大陆的水力发电提供动力,Nova将成为一个低碳强度的油田,并为Wintershall Dea出色的减排业绩做出贡献。

Nova位于挪威北海,距卑尔根西北约120公里,距Gjasea西南约17公里。水深约370m。Nova 油田由两个海底模板组成,一个有三个石油生产商,一个有三个注水器,与 Gjasea 平台相连。

该油田预计可采总储量预计为9000万桶油当量,其中大部分为石油。这足以满足柏林五年多的石油需求。

Nova的石油将通过Gjasea通过Troll石油管道II运输到挪威的蒙斯塔德,伴生气将通过远北液体和伴生气系统(FLAGS)管道出口到英国的圣弗格斯,供应欧洲能源市场。

Wintershall Dea 是 Nova 油田的运营商,拥有 45% 的股份。Sval Energi 还拥有 45% 的股份,Pandion Energy Norge 拥有 10% 的股份。Wintershall Dea 已达成协议,将 Nova 油田 6% 的股份转让给 OKEA。预计将于 22 年第 4 季度竣工,届时 Wintershall Dea 的份额将降至 39%。

Neptune Energy欢迎Nova油田的启动,并发表以下声明:

在 Wintershall Dea 宣布在北海挪威海域启动 Nova 油田后,Neptune Energy 挪威运营总监 Martin Borthne 表示:“Neptune Energy 是 Nova 棕地项目的运营商,涉及对于所有上部改造,Neptune Energy 感谢 Nova 许可证所有者选择 Neptune Energy 运营的 Gjasea 平台作为其主机,并赞扬 Wintershall Dea 安全、成功地启动了 Nova 油田。

这是与 Gjasea 平台绑定的第三个海底油田,将在关键时刻支持英国和欧洲的能源安全。Nova 还增加了宝贵的资源并延长了装置以及与 Gjasea 相关的其他领域的经济寿命。Gjasea 部分采用岸上水力发电,正在成为其设计初衷的高效、低碳枢纽。”


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Nova 1st oil: Wintershall Dea increases production volumes in Norway

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Wintershall Dea has started production from the own-operated Nova oil field in the Norwegian North Sea together with the project partners Sval Energi and Pandion Energy Norge. It comes on stream at a time where Europe needs every additional barrel it can get. The completion of Nova emphasizes Wintershall Dea’s strength as one of the largest subsea operators on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Hugo Dijkgraaf, Wintershall Dea Member of the Executive Board and Chief Technology Officer said: “With the start-up of the major project Nova, Wintershall Dea is now operating three subsea production fields in Norway. We are expanding our subsea technology expertise and meanwhile three further tieback-developments, including Dvalin, are in the planning. As a subsea operator we are committed to making the most of the infrastructure that Norway has spent decades developing, as well as maintaining a low-carbon intensity portfolio while producing the energy that Europe needs.”

This new field is a prime example for energy deliveries using existing infrastructure in the area: Nova is a tieback to the nearby Gjøa platform, which is sustainably electrified with renewable power from shore. The Neptune Energy-operated host platform will provide gas lift and water injection to the field and receives the Nova hydrocarbons. The tieback solution further extends the economic lifetime and increases the profitability of the Gjøa field, in which Wintershall Dea has a 28% share.

Nova Project director André Hesse said: “This is a big moment for Wintershall Dea and everyone involved. Thanks to the hard work of our project team, our suppliers, license partners and the host operator, we could overcome challenges by a strong and consistent team effort. A big thank you to everyone who made this happen!”

With Nova, Wintershall Dea is increasing Europe’s energy supply in a time of need. When the Dvalin field and the partner-operated Njord Future-project, in which Wintershall Dea holds a 50% share, come on stream as currently planned later this year, Wintershall Dea will provide significant further gas and oil volumes to Europe. In addition, the company operates recent discoveries like Dvalin North, planned for PDO hand-in (Plan for Development and Operations) by the end of 2022, and several other discoveries which could be developed in the future. For instance, Wintershall Dea is a partner in the Aker BP-operated Storjo discovery in the Norwegian Sea.

“By exploring for and developing new fields near existing infrastructure, we are not only delivering new barrels, we are also potentially extending the lifetime of surrounding assets. This secures the possibility for future tie-ins, and returns value to the partnership, suppliers, and the Norwegian society” said Michael Zechner, Managing Director at Wintershall Dea Norge.

Wintershall Dea, Europe’s leading independent gas and oil company, has ambitions to be net zero across its entire upstream operations by 2030, both operated and non-operated. This includes Scope 1 (direct) and Scope 2 (indirect) greenhouse gas emissions at equity share basis. As Gjøa is powered via hydropower from the Norwegian mainland, Nova will be a low carbon-intensity field and contribute to Wintershall Dea’s excellent emission reduction performance.

Nova is located in the Norwegian North Sea, about 120 km northwest of Bergen and approximately 17 km southwest of Gjøa. The water depth is roughly 370 m. The Nova field consists of two subsea templates, one with three oil producers and one with three water injectors, tied back to the Gjøa platform.

The expected recoverable gross reserves from the field are estimated at 90 million boe, of which the majority will be oil. This would be sufficient to cover Berlin’s oil demand for more than five years.

Oil from Nova will be transported via Gjøa through the Troll Oil Pipeline II to Mongstad in Norway, associated gas will be exported via the Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (FLAGS) pipeline to St Fergus in the UK, supplying the European energy market.

Wintershall Dea is operator of the Nova field with a 45% share. Sval Energi also has a 45% share and Pandion Energy Norge owns 10%. Wintershall Dea has entered into an agreement to transfer a 6% share of the Nova field to OKEA. Completion is expected in 4Q22 and Wintershall Dea’s share will then be lowered to 39%.

Neptune Energy welcomes start-up of the Nova field, and issued the flowing statement:

Following Wintershall Dea’s announcement of the start-up of the Nova field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, Neptune Energy’s Director of Operations in Norway, Martin Borthne, said: “As the operator of the Nova brownfield project involving all topside modifications, Neptune Energy thanks the Nova licence owners for selecting the Neptune Energy-operated Gjøa platform as their host and commends Wintershall Dea on the safe and successful start-up of the Nova field.

“It is the third subsea field to be tied back to the Gjøa platform, and will support UK and European energy security at a crucial time. Nova also adds valuable resources and prolongs the economic life of the installation and the other fields connected to Gjøa. Partly electrified with hydro power from shore, Gjøa is becoming the efficient, low-carbon hub it was designed to be.”


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