Equinor授予巴西BM-C-33项目主要合同

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Equinor 代表 BM-C-33 许可证与合作伙伴 Repsol Sinopec Brasil 和 Petrobras 向 TechnipFMC 授予了一份海底脐带缆、立管和出油管 (SURF) 合同,以及一份用于交付MODEC Inc. 的浮式生产、储存和卸载 (FPSO) 装置

“我们很高兴将这些合同授予以其专业知识和质量而闻名的公司,这对于 BM-C-33 开发的这些里程碑式的交付非常重要,”负责项目、钻井和采购的执行副总裁 Geir Tungesvik 表示。

“ODEC还获得了我们Bacalhau项目的FPSO合同,我们期待借鉴两个项目之间的经验,以确保开发的安全和高效执行。我们与 TechnipFMC 也有着悠久的合作历史,我们很高兴能够在另一个重大项目开发上继续良好的合作。”Tungesvik 说道。

MC-33 是巴西盐下坎波斯地区的世界级资产。巴西是 Equinor 的核心增长地区,该公司有志于深化在该国的业务。BM-C-33将成为实现这一目标的重要贡献者,成为国内市场的主要天然气供应商,为当地的工业发展和能源安全做出贡献。与此同时,我们致力于利用技术大幅降低排放量。BM-C-33 的碳强度目标是在整个油田生命周期内低于 6 公斤/桶油当量,而全球行业平均水平为每桶 16 公斤二氧化碳。”Equinor 高级副总裁兼国家经理 Veronica Coelho 说道。巴西。

BM-C-33将在FPSO上使用联合循环技术来降低CO 2强度。

FPSO合同主要是一份总承包合同,包括整个装置的设计、采购、施工和安装。FPSO预计交付日期为2027年。MODEC还将在FPSO启动后的第一年向Equinor提供FPSO的运​​营和维护服务,之后Equinor计划运营该装置。

继 2022 年 7 月授予 TechnipFMC 前端工程设计后,Equinor 与 TechnipFMC 行使了选择权,为 SURF 提供集成工程、采购、施工和安装。SURF系统将安装在水深约2900米的地方,这是Equinor历史上最深的安装。

该合同被供应商称为一项重大合同,包括交付海底 2.0™ 采油树系统、管汇、跳线、刚性立管和出油管、脐带缆、管道终端以及海底分配和上部控制设备。TechnipFMC 在当地拥有强大的影响力,还获得了附加设备和海底运营服务的框架协议。

Equinor与合作伙伴决定在巴西盐下地区开发BM-C-33项目,投资额约为90亿美元。

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Equinor awards major contracts for the BM-C-33 project in Brazil

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Equinor has, on behalf of the BM-C-33 license with partners Repsol Sinopec Brasil and Petrobras, awarded a contract for subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) to TechnipFMC, and a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for the delivery of a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit to MODEC Inc.

“We are pleased to award these contracts to companies known for their expertise and quality, which will be important for these milestone deliveries to the BM-C-33 development,” says Geir Tungesvik, Executive Vice President for Projects, Drilling & Procurement.

“MODEC was also awarded the FPSO contract for our Bacalhau project, and we look forward to draw from experiences between the two projects, to ensure safe and efficient execution of the developments. We also have a long history of collaboration with TechnipFMC and we are pleased to continue our good collaboration on another major project development,” Tungesvik says.

“BM-C-33 is a world class asset in the Brazilian pre-salt Campos area. Brazil is a core growth area for Equinor, and the company has ambitions to deepen our presence in the country. BM-C-33 will be an important contributor to reach this goal, being a key gas supplier to the domestic market, contributing to industrial development and energy security locally. At the same time, we are committed to use technology to lower our emissions substantially. BM-C-33 has a carbon intensity target of less than 6 kg/boe over the field lifetime, while the global industry average is 16 kg CO2 per barrel,” says Veronica Coelho, Equinor’s senior vice president and country manager for Brazil.

BM-C-33 will use combined cycle technology on the FPSO to reduce the CO2 intensity.

The FPSO award is mainly one lump sum turnkey contract including engineering, procurement, construction and installation for the entire unit. FPSO expected delivery date is 2027. MODEC will also provide Equinor with operations and maintenance service of the FPSO for the first year from its start-up, after which Equinor plans to operate the unit.

Equinor has exercised an option with TechnipFMC following their front-end engineering design awarded in July 2022, to deliver integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation for?SURF. The SURF system will be installed in water depth of approximately 2900 m, which is the deepest installation in Equinor’s history.

The contract, described by the supplier as a major award, includes delivery of Subsea 2.0™ tree systems, manifolds, jumpers, rigid risers and flowlines, umbilicals, pipeline end terminations, and subsea distribution and topside control equipment. TechnipFMC has a strong local presence and has also been awarded frame agreements for add-on equipment and subsea operational services.

Equinor and partners have decided to develop the BM-C-33 project in the Brazilian Pre-salt area, with an investment of approximately US$9 billion.

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