Equinor 与合作伙伴在挪威海发现天然气

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Equinor 及其合作伙伴 Wintershall Dea 和 Petoro 在 1128 号生产许可证中发现了商业天然气,估计可采天然气量在 2 至 110 亿标准立方米之间,即约 12.6 至 6920 万桶油当量。

位于挪威海的 6605/1-2 S&A 探井由 Deepsea Stavanger 钻机钻探。

Obelix Upflank 发现点位于 Irpa 天然气发现点以南约 23 公里处,Sandnessjenasen 以西 350 公里处。

这是2023年在挪威大陆架(NCS)上的首次发现,也是2020年获得APA奖的Equinor运营的生产许可证中的第一口井。

“需要在 NCS 上寻找更多天然气。现有基础设施附近的发现需要较少的体积才能进行商业开发,并且可以快速投产,CO 2排放量低。我们将与我们的合作伙伴一起考虑将这一发现与 Irpa 联系起来,我们最近为此提交了一份开发和运营计划,”Equinor 北部勘探和生产高级副总裁 Grete B. Haaland 说道。

Irpa 是一个海底开发项目,将与 Aastad Hansteen 平台相连。Irpa 将把 Aasta Hansteen 的使用寿命延长七年,并为 Sandnessjen 供应基地、Brasennaseysund 直升机基地以及 Harstad 运营组织的更多活动做出贡献。

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Equinor and partners make gas discovery in the Norwegian Sea

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Equinor and partners Wintershall Dea and Petoro have made a commercial gas discovery in production licence 1128 estimated at between two and eleven billion standard cubic metres of recoverable gas, or about 12.6 – 69.2 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Exploration wells 6605/1-2 S&A in the Norwegian Sea were drilled by the Deepsea Stavanger drilling rig.

The Obelix Upflank discovery was made some 23 kilometres south of the Irpa gas discovery, and 350 kilometres west of Sandnessjøen.

This is the first discovery made on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) in 2023, and the first wells in the Equinor-operated production licence awarded in the APA award in 2020.

“We need to find more gas on the NCS. Discoveries near existing infrastructure requires less volume in order to be commercially developed, and can be quickly put on stream with low CO2 emissions. We will together with our partners consider tie-back of this discovery to Irpa, for which we recently submitted a plan for development and operation,” says Grete B. Haaland, Equinor’s senior vice president for Exploration and Production North.

Irpa is a subsea development that will be tied back to the Aastad Hansteen platform. Irpa will extend the life of Aasta Hansteen by seven years, and contribute to more activity at the supply base in Sandnessjøen, for the helicopter base in Brønnøysund, and for the operations organisation in Harstad.

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