沙特阿美授予价值超过250亿美元的贾富拉天然气扩建合同

2024 年 6 月 30 日

(WO) — 沙特阿美公司已授予价值超过 250 亿美元的合同,以推进其战略性天然气扩张,该扩张目标是到 2030 年销售天然气产量增长 60% 以上(以 2021 年的水平为基准)。

这些合同涉及巨大的贾夫拉 (Jafurah) 非常规气田的第二阶段开发、阿美公司主天然气系统的第三阶段扩建、新的天然气钻井平台以及持续的产能维护。

合同授予。沙特阿美已授予 16 份合同,总价值约为 124 亿美元,用于 Jafurah 的第二阶段开发。这项工作将涉及天然气压缩设施和相关管道的建设、Jafurah 天然气厂的扩建(包括天然气处理生产线的建设)以及公用设施、硫磺和出口设施。

它还将涉及在朱拜勒建设阿美新的 Riyas 天然气液体 (NGL) 分馏设施,包括 NGL 分馏生产线以及公用设施、储存和出口设施,以处理从贾富拉收到的 NGL。

另外还授予了 15 份总价值约为 88 亿美元的总承包合同,以启动主天然气系统的第三阶段扩建,该系统将为沙特阿拉伯王国各地的客户输送天然气。

此次扩建工程由肯尼亚能源部合作实施,将通过铺设约 4,000 公里的管道和 17 组新的天然气压缩机组来扩大天然气管网规模,到 2028 年,将天然气总产能提高 31.5 亿立方英尺/天。

另外还签订了 23 份价值 24 亿美元的天然气钻井合同,以及两份价值 6.12 亿美元的定向钻井合同。与此同时,在 2022 年 12 月至 2024 年 5 月期间,Jafurah 的 13 份井连接合同已签订,总价值 16.3 亿美元。

贾夫拉气田的进展。贾夫拉非常规气田估计蕴藏有 229 万亿立方英尺的原始天然气和 750 亿桶凝析油。贾夫拉开发计划的第一阶段于 2021 年 11 月启动,目前进展顺利,预计将于 2025 年第三季度首次启动。

沙特阿美预计,贾富拉气田整个生命周期的总投资将超过 1000 亿美元,到 2030 年,产量将达到可持续销售天然气 20 亿立方英尺/天,此外还将生产大量乙烷、天然气液体和凝析油。

主天然气系统扩建。阿美公司的主天然气系统是一个广泛的管道网络,连接着阿美公司在沙特阿拉伯王国各地的主要天然气生产和加工基地。它的扩建将增加工业、公用事业和其他部门客户获得国内天然气供应的机会——为发电提供温室气体排放较低的石油替代品。

自 1982 年以来,该网络开始运输石油生产过程中释放的伴生气(也称为“废气气”),而不是将其燃烧,以帮助减少排放。这个开创性的网络现在运输伴生气和销售气,自 2012 年以来,它帮助阿美公司实现了几乎为零的常规天然气燃烧,并将燃烧量保持在原料气总产量的 1% 以下,使该公司成为业内上游碳强度最低的公司之一。

沙特阿美总裁兼首席执行官阿敏·纳赛尔 (Amin H. Nasser) 表示:“这些合同授予表明我们坚信天然气未来将成为重要的能源,以及下游行业的重要原料。”

“我们在 Jafurah 的持续投资规模和主天然气系统的扩张凸显了我们进一步整合和发展天然气业务以满足预期增长需求的意图。这补充了我们投资组合的多样化,创造了新的就业机会,并支持沙特王国向低排放电网的过渡,其中天然气和可再生能源逐渐取代液体发电。”

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Aramco awards over $25 billion in contracts for Jafurah gas expansion

June 30, 2024

(WO) – Aramco has awarded contracts worth more than $25 billion to progress its strategic gas expansion, which targets sales gas production growth of more than 60% by 2030, compared to 2021 levels.

The contracts relate to phase two development of the vast Jafurah unconventional gas field, phase three expansion of Aramco’s Master Gas System, new gas rigs and ongoing capacity maintenance.

Contract awards. Aramco has awarded 16 contracts, worth a combined total of around $12.4 billion, for phase two development at Jafurah. The work will involve construction of gas compression facilities and associated pipelines, expansion of the Jafurah Gas Plant including construction of gas processing trains, and utilities, sulfur and export facilities.

It will also involve construction of Aramco’s new Riyas Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) fractionation facilities in Jubail — including NGL fractionation trains, and utilities, storage and export facilities — to process NGL received from Jafurah.

Another 15 lump sum turnkey contracts, worth a combined total of around $8.8 billion, have been awarded to commence the phase three expansion of the Master Gas System, which delivers natural gas to customers across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The expansion, being conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, will increase the size of the network and raise its total capacity by an additional 3.15 Bcfd by 2028, through the installation of around 4,000 km of pipelines and 17 new gas compression trains.

An additional 23 gas rig contracts worth $2.4 billion have also been awarded, along with two directional drilling contracts worth $612 million. Meanwhile, 13 well tie-in contracts at Jafurah, worth a total of $1.63bn, have been awarded between December 2022 and May 2024.

Progress at Jafurah. The Jafurah unconventional gas field is estimated to contain 229 Tcf of raw gas and 75 billion Stock Tank Barrels of condensate. Phase one of the Jafurah development program, which commenced in November 2021, is progressing on schedule with initial start-up anticipated in the third quarter of 2025.

Aramco expects total overall lifecycle investment at Jafurah to exceed $100 billion and production to reach a sustainable sales gas rate of 2 Bcfd 2030, in addition to significant volumes of ethane, NGL and condensate.

Master Gas System expansion. Aramco’s Master Gas System is an extensive network of pipelines that connects Aramco’s key gas production and processing sites throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Its expansion will increase access to domestic gas supplies for customers in the industrial, utility and other sectors — providing a lower greenhouse gas emission alternative to oil for power generation.

From 1982, the network transported associated gas, also known as “waste gas,” released during oil production, instead of being flared to help mitigate emissions. This pioneering network, which now transports associated gas and sales gas, has helped Aramco achieve near-zero routine gas flaring and maintain a flare volume of less than 1% of total raw gas production since 2012, contributing to the company having one of the lowest upstream carbon intensities in the industry.

Amin H. Nasser, Aramco President & CEO, said, “These contract awards demonstrate our firm belief in the future of gas as an important energy source, as well as a vital feedstock for downstream industries.”

“The scale of our ongoing investment at Jafurah and the expansion of our Master Gas System underscores our intention to further integrate and grow our gas business to meet anticipated rising demand. This complements the diversification of our portfolio, creates new employment opportunities, and supports the Kingdom’s transition towards a lower-emission power grid, in which gas and renewables gradually displace liquids-based power generation.”