TotalEnergies 完成巴西近海两项开发项目的最终投资决定

TotalEnergies 已就位于多产的桑托斯盆地的巴西近海两个开发项目获得最终投资决定,这家法国能源巨头预计其权益产量很快将超过 200,000 桶油当量/天。

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法国TotalEnergies和巴西国有石油公司Petrobras已与其合作伙伴就位于巴西近海桑托斯盆地盐下盐下的Atapu和Sepia油田的第二期开发做出了最终投资决定(FID)。

TotalEnergies E&P总裁Nicolas Terraz 5月27日在公司新闻稿中表示,Sepia-2和Atapu-2是TotalEnergies在巴西的第十艘和第十一艘FPSO,将为道达尔超过20万桶油当量/天的产能做出贡献。

“继 2023 年底启动 Mero-2 以及即将于 2024 年启动 Mero-3 和 2025 年启动 Mero-4 后巴西的权益产量很快将超过 200,000 桶油当量/天,”Terraz说。

TotalEnergies 在新闻稿中表示,每个油田都将接收一艘新建的 FPSO,预计将于 2029 年开始生产。

Atapu-2第二开发阶段将包括一座新建的FPSO,产能为225,000桶/天。 TotalEnergies 拥有 Atapu 油田 15% 的权益。该领域的合作伙伴包括:Petrobras(65.7%,运营商)、壳牌(16.7%)、Petrogal(1.7%)和 PPSA(0.9%)。

Atapu 油田自 2020 年以来一直通过 P-70 FPSO 进行生产。该船的生产能力为15万桶/天。

Sépia-2 第二开发阶段还将包括一座新建的 FPSO,产能为 225,000 桶/天。 TotalEnergies 拥有 Sepia 油田 16.9% 的权益。该领域的合作伙伴包括 Petrobras(55.3%,运营商)、Petronas(12.7%)、QatarEnergy(12.7%)和 Petrogal(2.4%)。

Sépia 油田自 2021 年以来一直通过 Carioca FPSO 生产,该 FPSO 的产能为 18 万桶/天。

TotalEnergies 在报告中表示,这两艘新建 FPSO 的设计都将通过全电动配置和废热回收、封闭式火炬、货油舱气体回收以及压缩机和泵的变速驱动等技术来最大限度地减少温室气体排放。发布。

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TotalEnergies FIDs Two Developments Offshore Brazil

TotalEnergies took FID for two developments offshore Brazil in the prolific Santos Basin where the French energy giant expects its equity production to soon exceed 200,000 boe/d.

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France’s TotalEnergies and Brazil’s state-owned Petrobras have taken a final investment decision (FID) with their partners for the second development phase of the Atapu and Sépia fields located in the pre-salt Santos Basin offshore Brazil.

Sépia-2 and Atapu-2 are the tenth and eleventh FPSO for TotalEnergies in Brazil and will contribute to Total’s more than 200,000 boe/d production capacity, TotalEnergies President of E&P Nicolas Terraz said May 27 in a company press release.

“Following the startup of Mero-2 in late 2023 and the upcoming startups of Mero-3 in 2024 and Mero-4 in 2025, Brazil will soon account for more than 200,000 boe/d in equity production for the company,” Terraz said.

Each field will receive a new-build FPSO, which are expected to start producing in 2029, TotalEnergies said in the release.

The Atapu-2 second development phase will include a new-build FPSO with 225,000 bbl/d of capacity. TotalEnergies owns a 15% interest in the Atapu field. Partners in the field include: Petrobras (65.7%, operator), Shell (16.7%), Petrogal (1.7%) and PPSA (0.9%).

The Atapu field has been producing since 2020 through the P-70 FPSO. The vessel has a 150,000 bbl/d production capacity.

The Sépia-2 second development phase will also include a new-build FPSO with 225,000 bbl/d of capacity. TotalEnergies owns an interest of 16.9% in the Sépia field. Partners in the field include Petrobras (55.3%, operator), Petronas (12.7%), QatarEnergy (12.7%) and Petrogal (2.4%).

The Sépia field has been producing since 2021 through the Carioca FPSO, which has a 180,000 bbl/d production capacity.

Both of the new-build FPSOs will be designed to minimize greenhouse gas emissions through an all-electric configuration and technologies such as waste heat recovery, closed flare, cargo oil tank gas recovery and variable speed drive for compressors and pumps, TotalEnergies said in the release.