中东和北非上游地区需要注意的五件事

埃及近海勘探活动将继续强劲。(图片来源:Adobe Stock)

勘探与生产

能源咨询公司 Wood Mackenzie 在其Lens Upstream 的支持下,强调了 2024 年中东和北非上游地区需要注意的五件事

OPEC+的波涛汹涌

OPEC+已同意在2024年深化减产已宣布额外减产 220 万桶/日,包括延长沙特阿拉伯自愿减产 100 万桶/日的期限和俄罗斯减产 50 万桶/日的期限。伊拉克、科威特和阿联酋也承诺减产,同时仍在提高产能。伍德麦肯齐表示,欧佩克+战略今年将取得成果并支撑价格,但前提是各国遵守配额。由于需求不确定,OPEC+维持市场平衡的任务将是2024年的一项挑战。

天然气产量上升

Wood Mackenzie 预测该地区天然气产量将同比增长 4 bcfd (2%)。最大的增量将来自伊朗的South Pars 11,加上沙特阿拉伯关键油田的增量增长。伊拉克、科威特和阿尔及利亚的产量也将增加。相反,埃及的产量将继续下降。在北油田扩建项目上线之前,卡塔尔的产量将停滞不前。

埃及和伊拉克将主导勘探和许可活动

尽管天然气产量下降,埃及近海勘探活动仍将继续强劲。这将由包括埃尼、壳牌、英国石油公司和埃克森美孚在内的大型石油公司牵头,在尼罗河三角洲钻探高调油井。这家能源咨询公司表示,如果埃及要找到摆脱持续天然气短缺的办法,就必须进行勘探。虽然开发任何材料发现可能需要四年或更长时间,但各大公司的强烈兴趣带来了乐观情绪。在伊拉克,第 5 轮及第 6 轮区块的投标将于今年 1 月结束。预计亚洲国家石油公司、印度和俄罗斯公司都会对此感兴趣。 

中东资金推动国际并购

Wood Mackenzie 预计 2024 年国家石油公司将更加关注国际并购,其中 ADNOC 和 KUFPEC 尤其可能正在评估收购。据了解,KUFPEC 正在讨论收购更多东南亚资产,而 ADNOC 正在与中国合作伙伴合作探索国际液化天然气机会,并考虑在利比亚的机会。中东的并购活动将集中于卡塔尔能源公司北部油田扩建项目的剩余股权。 

COP28 推动能源转型举措

COP28 之后,一系列净零承诺将加速整个地区对清洁能源的投资。在 COP28 上推出的《石油和天然气脱碳宪章》,超过 50 个国际石油公司和国家石油公司承诺实施净零排放战略。随着天然气加工中心(主要在伊拉克)投入运行,该地区的火炬燃烧预计将在 2024 年下降 5%。伊拉克制定了雄心勃勃的计划,到 2030 年将伴生气处理能力增加一倍,以消除火炬燃烧。CCS 活动正在增长,ADNOC 的产能翻了一番。其 CCS 目标是到 2030 年达到 10 mmtpa。  

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Five things to watch out for in MENA upstream

Exploration activity offshore Egypt will continue to go strong. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Exploration & Production

Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie has highlighted five things to look out for in MENA upstream in 2024, powered by its Lens Upstream

Choppy waters for OPEC+

OPEC+ has agreed to deepen production cuts for 2024. Additional reductions of 2.2mn bpd have been announced, including an extension of the voluntary one million bpd cut from Saudi Arabia and 500,000 bpd export reduction from Russia. Iraq, Kuwait and UAE have also committed to cuts, while still growing their production capacity. OPEC + strategy will bear fruit and support prices this year, but only if countries adhere to their quotas, says Wood Mackenzie. With demand uncertainty, the task for OPEC+ to maintain a market balance will be a challenge for 2024.

Gas production rises

Wood Mackenzie forecasts gas production in the region to grow by 4 bcfd (2%) year on year. The largest increases will come from Iran’s South Pars 11, plus incremental growth from key fields in Saudi Arabia. Iraq, Kuwait and Algeria will also add volumes. Conversely, Egypt’s production will continue to decline. Qatar’s production will stagnate until the North Field expansion comes online.

Egypt and Iraq to dominate exploration and licensing activity

Despite the decline in gas production, exploration activity offshore Egypt will continue to go strong. This will be led by the Majors, including Eni, Shell, bp and ExxonMobil, drilling high-profile wells in the Nile Delta. Exploration must deliver if Egypt is to find a way out of its ongoing gas crunch, the energy consultancy comments. While developing any material discovery will likely take four years or more, the Majors’ strong interest provides optimism. In Iraq, bids close for blocks in Round 5+ and 6 close this January. Interest is expected from Asian NOCs, Indian and Russian companies. 

Middle East money fuels international M&A

Wood Mackenzie expects more NOC focus on international M&A in 2024, with ADNOC and KUFPEC in particular likely to be assessing acquisitions. KUFPEC is understood to be in discussions to acquire more southeast Asian assets, while ADNOC is collaborating with Chinese partners to explore international LNG opportunities as well as considering an opportunity in Libya. M&A activity in the Middle East will be focused on the remaining equity in Qatar Energy’s North Field expansion. 

COP28 catalyses energy transition initiatives

Following COP28 a raft of net-zero pledges will accelerate investment in clean energies across the region. The Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Charter launched at COP28 saw more than 50 IOCs and NOCs commit to a net-zero strategy. The region’s flaring is expected to fall by 5% in 2024 as gas processing hubs come online, mainly in Iraq, which has ambitious plans to eliminate flaring by doubling its associated gas processing capacity by 2030. CCS activity is growing, with ADNOC doubling its CCS target to 10 mmtpa by 2030.  

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