Sakhalin-2 已准备好成为综合油田开发能力中心

9月27日,在“2023年萨哈林岛石油与天然气”远东能源论坛期间,举行了“远东:石油、天然气和能源行业新前景”全体会议。会议第一天的重要活动汇集了立法和行政当局、商界、专家和科学界的代表。

今年论坛的重点议题是国际形势困难背景下的能源行业技术发展。萨哈林州州长瓦列里·利马连科表示,尽管当前宏观经济形势不佳,但该地区与石油工业一样,充分承受了制裁压力。他对油气生产达到计划水平、在解决复杂问题方面表现出高度专业精神的重点企业表示感谢。其中包括萨哈林能源公司,当地政府正在与该公司共同实施建设石油和天然气工业园的项目。

“它已成为服务企业的平台和与专业投资者合作的良好方向。” 石油和天然气集群的出现将确保萨哈林岛在技术上独立于外部工程解决方案,并将产能集中在一个地区,为碳氢化合物生产项目提供服务。”瓦列里·利马连科补充道。

他特别指出,当今该地区石油和天然气工业的发展是基于对开采的自然资源进行深加工的原则。俄罗斯总统普京提出了2023年欧洲经济论坛框架内的相应任务。

“目前,地方政府正在探索在萨哈林岛与石油和天然气市场上最大的参与者开发此类项目的可能性,这些项目靠近开采的自然资源,”州长说。

论坛参与者特别感兴趣的是行业领导者面对当前挑战时的业务可持续发展战略。俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司管理委员会成员兼部门负责人谢尔盖·缅什科夫表示,俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司高度重视东部地区项目开发,正在与俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司萨哈林地区开展战略合作。新的天然气生产中心已经成立,能够为远东和亚太地区国家的消费者提供能源。他指出,俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司是该地区最可靠的合作伙伴之一,确保了岛屿的社会气化进程、体育、教育和医疗机构的建设和设备。

“我们还有很多工作要做,在与地区当局的合作下,整卷书将会完成。” 谢尔盖·缅什科夫强调说,俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司和政府的联合计划重点关注进一步的社会经济发展和该地区居民福祉的增长。

萨哈林能源公司首席执行官罗曼·达什科夫在评估燃料和能源综合体的情况时指出,从具体例子来看,全球天然气消费增长的主要推动力将是液化天然气。与此同时,亚太地区国家正在成为能源资源的主要消费国,与其经济关系的深入发展与萨哈林岛的油气工业直接相关。

为了使萨哈林地区全面有效发展成为亚太国家主要能源生产地和远东地区能源安全保障者,建议建立协调中心。在其框架内,向内部和外部消费者提供能源资源的关键任务将得到解决,这将使萨哈林岛的资源在一个中心内得到优化开发和货币化。”罗曼·达什科夫说。

该中心的活动必须建立在互利合作和保持国家、企业、采矿企业、地下用户和消费者利益平衡的原则之上。另一个重要条件是协调中心必须立足于人类发展政策,积极参与油气行业的人才和技术发展。所有这些都必须与环境和社会方面及问题相协调,并最终有助于解决与该地区相关的问题。

该公司负责人提议考虑将 Sakhalin-2 项目作为一个中心,该项目在近 30 年的实施过程中,已经证明了生产的可持续性以及对俄罗斯消费者和出口义务的供应的可靠性。

“这一设想将提供在一个项目框架内参考特定资源基础明确规划生产和供应平衡的前景,并将有助于明确和有效地规划整个远东地区的发展,” � 罗曼·达什科夫总结道。

俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司集团企业在萨哈林岛的多年经验和良好协调工作促进了海上石油和天然气生产能力的结合——这一理念已在企业展台上得到体现。参观者有机会熟悉俄罗斯首个固定式海上天然气生产平台“unskaya-A”和水下采矿综合体的模型,通过在线视频连线联系Sakhalin-2项目的生产设施,体验独特的 VR 模拟器,用于培训或研究该地区气化领域的项目地图。瓦列里·利马连科(Valery Limarenko)和谢尔盖·缅什科夫(Sergey Menshikov)是展位的首批客人之一,他们饶有兴趣地观看了萨哈林二号项目钻井和开采石油和天然气设备移动展览的展品。未来,该公司计划利用该博览会开展职业指导工作——这是开发萨哈林地区人力资源潜力的关键领域之一。

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Sakhalin-2 is Ready to Become a Center of Competence for Integrated Field Development

On September 27, on the sidelines of the Far Eastern Energy Forum “Oil and Gas of Sakhalin – 2023”, a plenary session “The Far East: New Prospects for the Oil, Gas and Energy Sector” was held. The key event of the first day of the conference brought together representatives of the legislative and executive authorities, business, expert and scientific communities.

This year, the priority topic of the forum was the development of technologies in the energy industry against the backdrop of a difficult international situation. According to the Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko, despite the current macroeconomic situation, the region, like the oil industry, adequately withstood the sanctions pressure. He thanked the key companies that reached the planned levels of oil and gas production and showed high professionalism in solving complex problems. Among them is Sakhalin Energy, together with which the regional government is implementing a project to build an oil and gas industrial park.

“It has already become a platform for service enterprises and a promising direction for working with specialized investors. The emergence of an oil and gas cluster will ensure the technological independence of Sakhalin from external engineering solutions and the concentration of capacities in one territory to service hydrocarbon production projects,” added Valery Limarenko.

He drew special attention to the fact that today the development of the oil and gas industry in the region is based on the principle of deep processing of extracted natural resources. The corresponding task within the framework of the EEF 2023 was voiced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Now the regional government is exploring the possibility of developing such projects on Sakhalin with the largest players in the oil and gas market, in close proximity to the extracted natural resources,” the governor said.

Of particular interest to the forum participants were the strategies of industry leaders for business sustainability in the face of current challenges. According to Sergei Menshikov, a member of the Management Board and Head of the Department of PJSC Gazprom, PJSC Gazprom pays great attention to the development of projects in the East of the country and is developing strategic cooperation with the Sakhalin region, a region where a new gas production center has been formed, capable of providing energy resources to consumers in the Far East and countries APR. He noted that Gazprom is one of the most reliable partners in the region, ensuring the process of social gasification of the islands, construction and equipment of sports, education, and healthcare institutions.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us, and in cooperation with the regional authorities, the entire volume will be completed. The joint plans of Gazprom and the Government are focused on further socio-economic development and growth in the well-being of the region’s residents,” emphasized Sergei Menshikov.

Assessing the situation in the fuel and energy complex, Chief Executive Officer of Sakhalin Energy Roman Dashkov noted that it is already clear from specific examples that the main driver of growth in global gas consumption will be LNG. At the same time, the countries of the Asia-Pacific region are becoming the key consumer of energy resources, and the intensive development of economic relations with them is directly related to the oil and gas industry of Sakhalin.

“For the comprehensive and effective development of the Sakhalin region as a leading energy producer for the Asia-Pacific countries and a guarantor of energy security in the Far Eastern region, it is advisable to create a Coordination Center. Within its framework, the key tasks of providing energy resources to both internal and external consumers will be solved, which will allow the optimal development and monetization of the resources of Sakhalin Island within one center,” says Roman Dashkov.

The activities of such a Center must be built on the principles of mutually beneficial cooperation and maintaining a balance of interests of the state, business, mining enterprises, subsoil users and consumers. Another important condition is that the Coordination Center must be based on the human development policy and actively participate in the personnel and technological development of the oil and gas industry. All this must be in harmony with environmental and social aspects and issues, and ultimately contribute to solving the problems relevant to the region.

The head of the company proposed to consider the Sakhalin-2 project as a Center, which, over the course of almost 30 years of implementation, has demonstrated the sustainability of production and reliability of supplies to both Russian consumers and export obligations.

“Such a scenario will provide the prospect of clear planning of the balance of production and supply with reference to a specific resource base within the framework of one project, and will help clearly and competently plan the development of the entire Far Eastern region,” summed up Roman Dashkov.

Combining competencies in offshore oil and gas production is facilitated by many years of experience and well–coordinated work of Gazprom Group enterprises on Sakhalin – this idea has been embodied in a corporate exhibition stand. Its visitors have the opportunity to get acquainted with the models of Russia’s first stationary offshore gas production platform “Lunskaya-A” and an underwater mining complex, contact the production facilities of the Sakhalin-2 project via online video link, experience a unique VR simulator for training or study a map of projects in the field of gasification of the region. One of the first guests of the stand were Valery Limarenko and Sergey Menshikov, who viewed with great interest the exhibits of the mobile exhibition of drilling and extracting oil and gas equipment of the Sakhalin-2 project. In the future, the company plans to use the exposition in career guidance work – one of the key areas of development of the Sakhalin Region’s human resources potential.

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