Union Jack Oil plc 分享西牛顿天然气开发碳强度研究结果

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Union Jack Oil plc 是一家专注于英国和美国陆上碳氢化合物生产、开发、勘探和投资的公司,该公司发布了关于位于东约克郡英国陆上 PEDL 183 内的 West Newton 天然气开发的碳强度研究的结论。这项研究由国际石油和能源咨询公司 GaffneyCline & Associates Limited 代表 Union Jack 和 Reabold Resources plc 进行。

Union Jack 持有 PEDL 183 16.665% 的权益,其中包括 West Newton 油气发现。

GaffneyCline 报告强调了以下内容:

  • West Newton 项目的潜在上游天然气和凝析油生产的碳强度被评为 AA 级。
  • 与其他陆上和陆上类似地区相比,西牛顿油田的碳强度明显低于英国平均水平。
  • 根据这项研究,GaffneyCline 估计西牛顿每开发兆焦能量仅产生 2.87 克 CO 2 (gCO 2 eq./MJ)。
  • 随着开发的进展和项目知识的增加,通过进一步减少无组织燃烧和排放以及天然气到电网的开发,有可能进一步提高碳强度。

Union Jack 的重点是以尽可能最有效的方式最大限度地减少碳氢化合物开发产生的排放和碳足迹,同时继续为供应链中能源和碳氢化合物产品不断增长的需求做出积极贡献。

对能源的需求不断增加,随着全球经济的复苏,碳氢化合物将继续在确保英国的能源安全方面发挥持续的作用。 Union Jack 的开发项目靠近能源需求较高的地区。因此,该公司认为,本地生产的碳氢化合物可能在某种程度上取代进口碳氢化合物。

西牛顿天然气开发项目的碳强度由 GaffneyCline 使用一种名为石油生产温室气体排放估算器 (OPGEE) 的工具进行计算,该工具是斯坦福大学在 GaffneyCline 的支持下开发的。除其他应用外,加州空气资源委员会还使用该工具来监管与运输燃料相关的温室气体 (GHG) 排放。 OPGEE 工具从一系列“mart”默认值中选择参数,但是,这些参数并不总是适合特定字段。

然后,GaffneyCline 能够利用其专有的全球碳强度评估数据库中提供的适当参数,对 9000 多个天然气和油田进行碳强度评估,并使用用于模拟油田识别的元数据和用于回收机制的分类系统进行分类。

对 GaffneyCline 研究结果的分析得出的结论是,与其他陆上类似项目相比,西牛顿天然气开发项目的碳强度将显着低于英国平均水平。根据该研究的建议,西牛顿的天然气和凝析油开发将寻求通过利用最佳可用技术进一步降低项目的碳强度,包括天然气到电网技术和严格的工程规范,以尽量减少任何排放,燃烧或无组织排放。

Union Jack 执行主席 David Bramhill 评论道:“这项研究很好地概述了西牛顿未来任何天然气开发决策的绿色证书。所获得的 AA 评级表明运营商 Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited (Rathlin) 为确保其管理下的项目符合最佳实践而付出的努力。英国国旗和雷博尔德支持拉斯林消除气候变化影响和威胁的战略。 Union Jack 的增长战略与我们未来所有开发项目的碳管理实践相一致,以实现比行业平均水平显着降低的碳强度。”

“Union Jack 董事会认为,在这个具有环保意识的时代,投资者只会愿意投资于支持向低碳经济转型的公司和项目。作为我们持续的环境战略的一部分,我们承诺在我们的项目以及碳管理实践的实施方式方面完全透明。”

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Union Jack Oil plc shares results of carbon intensity study on the West Newton gas development

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Union Jack Oil plc, a UK and USA focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development, exploration and investment company, has published the conclusions of a carbon intensity study on the West Newton gas development, located within PEDL 183 onshore UK in East Yorkshire. This study was undertaken on behalf of Union Jack and Reabold Resources plc, by GaffneyCline & Associates Limited, an international petroleum and energy consultancy.

Union Jack holds a 16.665% interest in PEDL 183 that includes the West Newton hydrocarbon discoveries.

The GaffneyCline Report highlighted the following:

  • The West Newton project has an AA rating for carbon intensity for its potential upstream gas and condensate production.
  • Carbon intensities at the West Newton field are significantly lower than the UK average compared to other onshore and onshore analogues.
  • Based on the study, GaffneyCline estimates that West Newton could produce the equivalent of just 2.87 g of CO2 per megajoule of energy developed (gCO2eq./MJ).
  • As the development proceeds and project knowledge increases, there is potential to further improve the carbon intensity by further reducing fugitive flaring and venting emissions and by gas-to-grid development.

Union Jack’s focus is to minimise emissions and the carbon footprint generated by its hydrocarbon developments in the most efficient way possible, whilst continuing to contribute positively to the growing demand for energy and hydrocarbon products in the supply chain.

The demand for energy is increasing and, as the global economy recovers, hydrocarbons will continue to play an ongoing part in ensuring the energy security of the UK. Union Jack’s development projects are located close to areas with a high demand for energy. As a consequence, the company believes that locally produced hydrocarbons may provide the benefit of displacing, to some extent, imported hydrocarbons.

The carbon intensity on the West Newton gas development project was calculated by GaffneyCline, using a tool called the Oil Production Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimator (OPGEE), developed at Stanford University with support from GaffneyCline. This tool is used, amongst other applications, by the California Air Resources Board for regulation of transport fuel related Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. The OPGEE tool selects parameters from a range of ‘smart’ defaults, however, these are not always optimal for specific fields.

GaffneyCline was then able to harness appropriate parameters available from their proprietary Global database of carbon intensity evaluations for over 9000 gas and oilfields, categorised with metadata for analogue field identification, and a classification system for recovery mechanism.

Analysis of the results of this GaffneyCline study concludes that a West Newton gas development will have carbon intensities significantly lower than the UK average and compared to other onshore analogues. As recommended by the study, the gas and condensate development of West Newton will seek to further reduce the project’s carbon intensity through the utilisation of the best available techniques, including gas-to-grid technologies and stringent engineering specifications to minimise any venting, flaring or fugitive emissions.

David Bramhill, Executive Chairman of Union Jack commented: “This study is an excellent overview of the green credentials for any future gas development decision at West Newton. The AA rating achieved indicates the efforts made by the Operator, Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited (Rathlin), to ensure that projects under its stewardship comply with best practice. Union Jack and Reabold support Rathlin’s strategy to negate the effects and threat of climate change. Union Jack’s growth strategy is aligned with our Carbon Management Practice for all of our development projects in the future in order to achieve significantly lower carbon intensities than the industry average.”

“The Board of Union Jack believes that in these environmentally aware times, investors will only wish to commit to investments in companies and projects that support a transition to a low-carbon economy. As part of our ongoing strategy in respect of the environment going forward, we commit to be totally transparent in respect of our projects and on how our Carbon Management Practice is implemented.”

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/24052024/union-jack-oil-plc-shares-results-of-carbon-intensity-study-on-the-west-newton-gas-development/

 

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