勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 4 月 28 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括在挪威海开始生产的新海底回接装置、新合同授予以及有关阿拉斯加近海漏油准备的最新协议。

从上线的芬贾油田到阿拉斯加海上涉及石油泄漏的谅解备忘录,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动头条

Fenja 海底回接在线

该公司 4 月 28 日宣布,位于挪威海的 Neptune Energy 运营的 Fenja 油田已开始生产。

该油田预计将通过两家石油生产商生产 35,000 桶油当量/天,并由 1 个注水器和 1 个注气器提供压力支持。两个海底模板位于 325 m 水深,通过 36 km 电伴热 (ETH) 管中管连接到 Equinor 运营的 Njord A 平台。

Neptune 表示,Fenja 回接项目是世界上最长的 ETH 海底生产管道。

总储量估计在 50 MMboe 至 75 MMboe 之间,其中 75% 为石油,25% 为天然气。

Neptune 代表 V 挪威能源公司 (45% 权益)、Sval Energi (17.5%) 和 DNO (7.5%) 运营该油田,拥有 30% 权益。

瓦萨纳球场重新启动

Valeura Energy于4月28日宣布,其位于泰国湾的Wassana油田在停产三年后已恢复生产。预计该油田的产量将继续增加。加密钻探活动计划于 2023 年第三季度进行。

Palang Sophon Ltd. 拥有 G10/48 许可证,其中包括 Wassana 油田。通过接管 PSL 11% 的权益,Valeura 成为该许可证 100% 的运营商。

合同和公司新闻

巴西国家石油公司重新调整组织结构

巴西国家石油公司 (Petrobras) 于 4 月 26 日宣布,将重组其组织结构,并于 5 月 1 日生效。

此次修订旨在创建一个能源转型和可持续发展执行办公室,旨在为巴西国家石油公司的能源转型做好准备。它将现有的生产开发执行办公室和Leopoldo A. Miguez de Mello研发中心(Cenpes)合并,更名为工程、技术和创新执行办公室。

重组的其他方面旨在简化公司的企业活动。

PGS 发布新数据集

该公司于 4 月 20 日宣布,PGS 发布了新的安哥拉中央盆地时间筛选数据集,为评估已证实的盐前和盐后区域的开放面积提供了机会,为 2025 年的许可轮做好准备。

新产品包含位于深水宽扎盆地 26,300 平方公里的全栈 GeoStreamer 3D 数据,覆盖区块 24、25、38、39 和 40,这些数据将在 2025 年许可轮中公开招标。该体积已被处理为 PSTM,体积图像证明了盐下和盐下储层中的碳氢化合物聚集,并揭示了 12 个钻探位置的地下情况。

叠前时间偏移。

Shearwater 赢得 4D 调查

Shearwater GeoServices 于 4 月 26 日宣布,已获得科特迪瓦的 4D 勘测合同。

从五月开始,作为该地区正在进行的调查的直接延续,西南皇后号将开展为期两个月的项目。

架式钻机赢得演出

Shelf Drilling 最近报告了两份新合同。

根据 Equinor 4 月 28 日宣布的两口井、为期 270 天的合同,Shelf Drilling 的 Barsk 自升式钻井平台将于 2023 年 5 月至 2024 年 7 月在位于挪威大陆架的 Sleipner Vest 油田开展作业。固定期(不包括某些综合服务)为 6100 万美元。该合同包括另外两口井的选择权。

Shelf Drilling 还为一位未透露姓名的客户获得了一份价值 1100 万美元的 Adriatic I 短期合同。4 月 25 日,Shelf 宣布为期 90 天的合约将于 2023 年 5 月上旬开始。

新产品关注 ESP 性能

哈里伯顿公司于 4 月 26 日表示,推出了一款基于云的跨平台网络应用程序,允许运营商设计、构建和分析电动潜水泵 (ESP) 性能。

SpyGlass 使操作员能够从世界各地的设备访问有关 ESP 性能和运行状况的实时分析数据和报告。  

Espoir 科特迪瓦 FPSO 扩建

BW Offshore Ltd. 于 4 月 26 日宣布,已签署 FPSO Espoir Ivoirien 的租赁和运营短期延期协议。延期至 6 月 1 日为客户讨论购买 FPSO 的可能性赢得了时间。FPSO 正在科特迪瓦近海的 Espoir 油田作业。

ABB 为 P-82 FPSO 提供电气系统

ABB 于 4 月 27 日宣布,将为巴西国家石油公司 (Petrobras) 运营的巴西近海超深水油田提供上部结构和船体部分的电气系统自动化。

胜科海事授予 ABB 合同,为 P-82 FPSO 提供完整的电气系统自动化,该船将运往 B煤zios 油田。

P-82
P-82 是巴西石油公司新一代 FPSO 的一部分。 (来源:胜科海事有限公司)

监管更新

阿拉斯加近海漏油应对谅解备忘录更新

美国安全与环境执法局 (BSEE) 于 4 月 27 日宣布,已与阿拉斯加州环境保护部 (ADEC) 签署协议,更新近 30 年前关于协调溢油规划的谅解备忘录 (MOU),阿拉斯加近海的准备和响应。

新协议更新并取代了 1994 年的谅解备忘录。

该谅解备忘录呼吁 BSEE 和 ADEC 合作履行各自的监管职责,并寻找创新和有效实施溢油规划、准备和响应监测的机会。每个机构都必须根据适用的法律和程序独立履行自己的规则制定职责,但两者可以在规则制定举措上尽可能进行协调。在进行演习时,各方将遵循国家准备和响应演习计划的目标。

BSEE 准备验证分部负责人布莱恩·罗杰斯 (Bryan Rogers) 在一份新闻稿中表示:“采用这种方法将提高储存、加工或运输石油和石油生产相关流体的海上设施溢油准备保障监测的一致性。”

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: April 28, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a new subsea tieback beginning production in the Norwegian Sea, new contract awards and an updated agreement regarding oil spill preparedness offshore Alaska.

From the Fenja Field going online to an offshore Alaska memorandum of understanding covering oil spills, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

Fenja subsea tieback online

The Neptune Energy-operated Fenja Field in the Norwegian Sea has begun production, the company announced April 28.

The field is expected to produce 35,000 boe/d via two oil producers, with pressure support from one water injector and one gas injector. The two subsea templates in 325 m water depth are tied back via a 36-km electrically trace-heated (ETH) pipe-in-pipe to the Equinor-operated Njord A platform.

Neptune said the Fenja tieback is the world’s longest ETH subsea production pipeline.

Total reserves are estimated between 50 MMboe and 75 MMboe, of which 75% is oil and 25% is gas.

Neptune operates the field with 30% interest on behalf of Vår Energi (45% interest), Sval Energi (17.5%) and DNO (7.5%).

Wassana Field restarts

Valeura Energy announced on April 28 that production had resumed at its Wassana Field in the Gulf of Thailand after being offline for three years. Production at the field is expected to continue ramping up. An infill drilling campaign is scheduled for the third quarter of 2023.

Palang Sophon Ltd. is farming out of License G10/48, which includes the Wassana Field. By taking over PSL’s 11% interest, Valeura becomes 100% operator of the license.

Contracts and company news

Petrobras refocuses its organization

Petrobras announced on April 26 it is shaking up its organizational structure, effective May 1.

The revision is intended to create an energy transition and sustainability executive office aimed at preparing Petrobras for the energy transition. It combines the current production development executive office and the Leopoldo A. Miguez de Mello Research and Development Center (Cenpes) to rename it as the Engineering, Technology and Innovation Executive Office.

Other aspects of the reorganization are intended to streamline the company’s corporate activities.

PGS releases new dataset

PGS has released a new Angola Central Basin Time screening dataset, offering the opportunity to evaluate open acreage for proven pre- and post-salt plays in readiness for the 2025 licensing round, the company announced on April 20.

The new time product comprises 26,300 sq km of full stack GeoStreamer 3D data located in the deepwater Kwanza Basin, extending over blocks 24, 25, 38, 39 and 40, which will be open for bidding in the 2025 licensing round. The volume has been processed to PSTM, and the volume images proven hydrocarbon accumulations in both pre- and post-salt reservoirs and reveals the subsurface at twelve drilled locations.

Pre-stack time migration.

Shearwater wins 4D survey

Shearwater GeoServices announced on April 26 it had received a 4D survey contract in Cote d'Ivoire.

Starting in May, in direct continuation of ongoing surveys in the region, the SW Empress will conduct the two-month project.

Shelf rigs win gigs

Shelf Drilling recently reported a pair of new contracts.

Under a two-well, 270-day contract with Equinor announced April 28, Shelf Drilling’s Barsk jackup rig will carry out operations at the Sleipner Vest Field located in the Norwegian Continental Shelf between May 2023 and July 2024. The contract value for the firm period, excluding certain integrated services, is $61 million. The contract includes options for two additional wells.

Shelf Drilling also received a short-term contract for the Adriatic I valued at $11 million for an unnamed client. On April 25, Shelf announced the 90-day contract is slated to begin in early May 2023.

New product keeps an eye on ESP performance

Halliburton launched a cloud-based, cross-platform web application that allows operators to design, build and analyze electric submersible pump (ESP) performance, the company said on April 26.

SpyGlass makes it possible for operators to access real-time analytic data and reports on ESP performance and health from their devices around the world.  

Espoir Ivoirien FPSO extended

BW Offshore Ltd. announced on April 26 it had signed a short-term extension for the lease and operation of the FPSO Espoir Ivoirien. The extension through June 1 buys time for client discussions to potentially purchase the FPSO. The FPSO is operating on the Espoir Field offshore the Ivory Coast.

ABB providing electrical system for P-82 FPSO

ABB announced April 27 it will supply the electrical system automation for the topside and hullside for a Petrobras-operated ultra-deepwater field offshore Brazil.

Sembcorp Marine awarded ABB the contract to deliver the complete electrical system automation for the P-82 FPSO, destined for the Búzios Field.

P-82
P-82 is part of Petrobras’ new generation of FPSOs. (Source: Sembcorp Marine Ltd.)

Regulatory updates

Offshore Alaska oil spill response MoU updated

The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) announced April 27 it had signed an agreement with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) to update a nearly 30-year-old memorandum of understanding (MOU) regarding coordination of oil spill planning, preparedness and response offshore Alaska.

The new agreement updates and replaces the 1994 MOU.

The MOU calls for BSEE and ADEC to cooperate in carrying out their respective regulatory responsibilities and to identify opportunities for innovative and effective implementation of oil spill planning, preparedness and response monitoring. Each must exercise its own rule making responsibilities independently and in accordance with applicable laws and procedures, but the two may coordinate to the extent possible on rule making initiatives. In conducting drills, the parties will follow the objectives of the National Preparedness and Response Exercise Program.

“Using this approach will improve consistency in monitoring spill preparedness safeguards for offshore facilities where oil and oil production-related fluids are stored, processed or transported,” BSEE Preparedness Verification Branch Chief Bryan Rogers said in a press release.