Wintershall Dea 讨论墨西哥的重大里程碑

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在媒体圆桌会议上,Wintershall Dea 首席执行官马里奥·梅伦 (Mario Mehren) 表示:“第一季度,我们在两项战略重点方面取得了扎实进展。通过勘探与生产业务的适度增长实现多元化。通过建立我们的碳管理和氢业务来实现脱碳。”

该公司报告称,2023 年第一季度产量稳定在 318,000 桶油当量/天,EBITDAX 为 11.4 亿欧元。这比 2022 年第一季度低 14%,反映出大宗商品价格环境疲软。

增长国家墨西哥向前迈出三步

4 月 25 日,Wintershall Dea 宣布在墨西哥 30 号区块的 Kan 勘探区发现重大石油发现。初步估计,Kan 发现区可能蕴藏 200 至 3 亿桶油当量,这是该公司首次作业勘探的立即成功在国内很好。

Wintershall Dea 上个季度在墨西哥取得了进一步的里程碑:该公司与其合作伙伴一起提交了具有战略意义的 Zama 项目的开发计划。Zama是近几十年来世界上最大的浅水油田发现之一,预计高峰时日产18万桶油当量。Wintershall Dea 是仅次于运营商 Pemex 的最大股东。

此外,Wintershall Dea 在第一季度完成了对墨西哥近海正在生产的 Hokchi 区块 37% 股权的收购。

“这些都是重要的进展:对于这些项目、对于 Wintershall Dea、对于墨西哥和该国的能源供应”,马里奥·梅伦 (Mario Mehren) 说。

此外,位于挪威的两个合作伙伴运营的油田 Hyme 和 Bauge 也作为 Njord 油田的配套投入生产。这是重要的一步,因为整个 Njord 地区将在未来二十年中充当重要的石油和天然气生产中心。

世界首创:Greensand 的跨境 CCS

与 Mehren 一起参加圆桌会议的首席技术官 Hugo Dijkgraaf 表示,3 月份 Greensand CCS 项目的首次 CO 2封存是 Wintershall Dea 在碳捕获和封存 (CCS) 方面“迄今为止最重要的里程碑”。“如果没有 CCS,就不可能缓解气候变化。Greensand 标志着欧洲范围内 CCS 基础设施发展的飞跃,因此也标志着气候保护的飞跃。”

Wintershall Dea 是该项目的主要成员,该项目将工业 CO 2排放从比利时输送到丹麦。然后将CO 2注入海上Nini-West 水库进行安全储存。Dijkgraaf 表示,“reensand 是欧盟最成熟的 CCS 项目,计划每年储存高达 800 万吨 CO 2 。”

欧盟委员会主席乌苏拉·冯德莱恩将第一个存储描述为“欧洲绿色转型的重要时刻”。

Dijkgraaf 表示,Greensand 是 Wintershall Dea 计划的一部分,该计划旨在在北海开发一系列相互关联的碳管理和氢项目。今年第一季度,Wintershall Dea 还获得了挪威的第二个 CO 2封存许可证“avstjerne”,年封存潜力高达 700 万吨 CO 2Dijkgraaf 表示,该公司正在不断发展,“成为一家领先的独立天然气和碳管理公司。”

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Wintershall Dea discuss major milestones in Mexico

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In a media roundtable, Wintershall Dea CEO Mario Mehren said: “In Q1 we made solid progress against our two strategic priorities. Diversification, through moderate growth for our E&P business. And decarbonisation, by building up our carbon management and hydrogen business.”

The company reported stable production at 318 000 boe/d in Q1 2023, and EBITDAX of €1.14 billion. This was 14% lower than in Q1 2022, reflecting a weaker commodity price environment.

Three steps forward in growth-country Mexico

On 25 April, Wintershall Dea announced a significant oil discovery in Mexico in the Kan prospect in the offshore Block 30. Preliminary estimates indicate the Kan discovery may contain 200 to 300 million boe in place, an immediate success for the company’s first operated exploration well in the country.

Wintershall Dea reached further milestones in Mexico in the past quarter: the company submitted, with its partners, a development plan for the strategically significant Zama Project. Zama is one of the largest shallow water discoveries in the world in recent decades, and is expected to produce 180 000 boe/d at its peak. Wintershall Dea is the largest shareholder after operator Pemex.

In addition, Wintershall Dea completed the acquisition of a 37% stake in the producing Hokchi Block offshore Mexico in Q1.

“These are important developments: for the projects, for Wintershall Dea, and for Mexico and the country’s energy supply”, said Mario Mehren.

In addition, two partner operated fields in Norway, Hyme and Bauge, came into production as tie-ins to the Njord field. This is a major step since the entire Njord area will act as an important oil and gas production hub for another two decades.

A world first: cross-border CCS at Greensand

Joining Mehren at the roundtable, Chief Technology Officer Hugo Dijkgraaf said that first CO2 storage at the Greensand CCS project in March was Wintershall Dea’s “biggest milestone to date” for carbon capture and storage (CCS). “Mitigating climate change will not be possible without CCS – Greensand marks a leap forward for the development of a Europe-wide CCS infrastructure and therefore for climate protection.”

The project, of which Wintershall Dea is a leading member, transported industrial CO2 emissions from Belgium to Denmark. The CO2 was then injected into the offshore Nini-West reservoir for safe storage. Dijkgraaf said “Greensand is the most mature CCS project in the EU, with planned capacity to store up to 8 million tons of CO2 each year.”

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had described the first storage as “a big moment for Europe’s green transition.”

Greensand is part of Wintershall Dea’s plans to develop a series of interconnected carbon management and hydrogen projects in the North Sea, said Dijkgraaf. In the first quarter Wintershall Dea also secured its second CO2 storage licence ‘Havstjerne’ in Norway with an annual storage potential of up to 7 million tons of CO2. The company is evolving, Dijkgraaf said, “becoming a leading independent gas and carbon management company.”

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