勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 10 月 23 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的综述,包括两项发现和 Tango FLNG 船的出航。

从中国和加勒比地区的发现到西澳大利亚近海正在进行的退役项目,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。 

中海油报告中国陆上发现大型煤层气

中海石油有限公司 该公司于 10 月 22 日宣布,其在中国陆上神府深层煤层气 (CBM) 发现发现了超过 110 Bcm 的探明天然气。

神府深层煤层气田位于鄂尔多斯盆地东缘的陕西省榆林市。SM2-33-CH1发现井钻遇煤层16.5 m,埋深约2,011 m,压裂作业后测试产气约19,000 cm/d。 

2021年,中海油在山西省临兴油气田发现天然气储量101 Bcm 。

Tango FLNG 前往刚果

埃尼集团和 Exmar 于 10 月 21 日宣布 ,Tango 浮式液化天然气 (FLNG) 和 Excalibur 浮式储存装置 (FSU) 船从迪拜启航前往刚果近海。

埃尼公司在刚果近海 Marine XII 区块运营的液化天然气项目预计于 2023 年 12 月开始生产。 

Tango FLNG 装置的液化能力为每年 1 Bcm 的天然气,在抵达刚果后将与 Excalibur FSU 船一起停泊在离岸 3 公里处。

第二艘FLNG 船正在建造中,年产气量约为 3.5 Bcm,将于 2025 年开始生产。

在高原阶段,Marine XII 项目的气体液化能力将达到每年 4.5 Bcm,且常规气体火炬为零。 

Exmar 是 Tango FLNG 和 Excalibur FSU 的工程、采购和转换 (EPC) 承包商。Exmar 还在迪拜的 Dry Docks World 船厂设计了两艘船的系泊系统并进行了翻新。Exmar 建造并拥有 Tango FLNG,然后同意于 2022 年将该装置出售给埃尼集团Exmar 将长期包租提供 Excalibur FSU,并将负责刚果液化天然气项目的所有终端运营。 

Glaucus-1 井证实哥伦比亚加勒比地区有天然气

Ecopetrol SA表示,10月19日,壳牌运营的深水Glaucus-1井已证实哥伦比亚加勒比海南部地区存在天然气。

该井距加勒比海岸 75 公里,水深 2,340 米。

壳牌代表合作伙伴 Ecopetrol 运营包含 Glaucus-1 井的 COL-5 区块,持有 50% 的权益,持有剩余 50% 的权益。

Woodside 移除 Nganhurra RTM 

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超过 95% 的 Nganhurra RTM 将被回收或再利用。(来源:伍德赛德)

Woodside Energy于 10 月 20 日宣布,已安全拆除 Nganhurra 立管转塔系泊装置 (RTM),该系泊装置将西澳大利亚州近海恩菲尔德油田的产品输送到 FPSO。

重型起重船Heerema Aegir 配备三艘配套拖船,将 2,500 吨 RTM 吊装到一艘 120 米长的驳船上,运往珀斯附近的澳大利亚海洋综合体,在那里进行清洁和拆解,为回收和再利用做好准备。据 Woodside 称,超过 95% 的 Nganhurra RTM 将被回收或再利用。

Nganhurra RTM长约83 m,将海底生产线从恩菲尔德油田带到FPSO。Enfield 于 2018 年 11 月停止生产,作为该油田退役活动的一部分,RTM 已被拆除,其中还包括永久堵塞和废弃 18 口前生产井。  

巴西国家石油公司 (Petrobras) 利用 Miros 开发 OSD 系统 

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Miros 溢油检测系统仪表板提供实时溢油监控,以验证和表征溢油情况。(来源:米罗斯)

Miros 于 10 月 23 日宣布,巴西国家石油公司通过当地合作伙伴 Belga Marine 向 Miros 授予了一份合同,以更新这家巴西公司现有的溢油检测工作。

作为开发项目的一部分,Miros 系统将趋于成熟,并在巴西近海目前使用的监控软件中安装基于云的附加组件,从而允许与多个利益相关者实时共享数据。

CGG 在英国开设 HPC 中心

CGG于 10 月 19 日宣布,该公司在英国开设了一个新的高性能计算 (HPC) 中心。 

英国 HPC 中心的初始容量为 100 petaflops,使该公司的全球总容量达到 500 petaflops。该环境采用 CGG 专有的浸入式冷却基础设施,并使用 100% 可再生能源。

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: Oct. 23, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including a pair of discoveries and the sailaway of the Tango FLNG vessel.

From finds in China and the Caribbean to an ongoing decommissioning project offshore Western Australia, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space. 

CNOOC Reports Large CBM Discovery Onshore China

CNOOC Ltd. found over 110 Bcm of proved gas in place with its onshore Shenfu deep coalbed methane (CBM) discovery in China, the company announced Oct. 22.

The Shenfu deep CBM field is located in Yulin, Shaanxi Province at the eastern edge of Ordos Basin. The discovery well SM2-33-CH1 encountered 16.5 m of coal seam at a burial depth of approximately 2,011 m, which tested to produce approximately 19,000 cm/d after fracturing operations. 

In 2021, CNOOC discovered 101 Bcm of gas in place at its Linxing discovery in the Shanxi Province.

Tango FLNG Heads to Congo

The Tango floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) and Excalibur floating storage unit (FSU) vessels sailed away from Dubai for Congo’s offshore, Eni and Exmar announced on Oct. 21. 

The Eni-operated LNG project in the Marine XII block offshore Congo is slated to begin production in December 2023. 

The Tango FLNG unit has a liquefaction capacity of 1 Bcm per annum of gas and will be moored 3 km offshore, along with the Excalibur FSU vessel upon their arrival in Congo.

A second FLNG vessel with a capacity of approximately 3.5 Bcm per annum of gas is under construction and will begin production in 2025.

At plateau, the Marine XII projects will reach 4.5 Bcm per annum of gas liquefaction capacity with zero routine gas flaring. 

Exmar was the engineering, procurement and conversion (EPC) contractor for Tango FLNG and Excalibur FSU. Exmar also designed the mooring system and performed the refurbishments on both vessels at Dry Docks World yard in Dubai. Exmar built and owned Tango FLNG before agreeing in 2022 to sell the unit to Eni. Exmar is providing the Excalibur FSU on a long-term charter and will be responsible for all terminal operations on the Congo LNG Project. 

Glaucus-1 Well Confirms Gas in Colombian Caribbean

Ecopetrol S.A. said Oct. 19 the deepwater Glaucus-1 well operated by Shell has verified the presence of natural gas in the southern Colombian Caribbean.

The well is 75 km off the Caribbean coast in 2,340 m water depth.

Shell operates the COL-5 block containing the Glaucus-1 well with 50% interest on behalf of partner Ecopetrol with the remaining 50%.

Woodside Removes Nganhurra RTM 

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More than 95% of the Nganhurra RTM will be recycled or re-used. (Source: Woodside)

Woodside Energy announced Oct. 20 it had safely removed the Nganhurra Riser Turret Mooring (RTM) that carried production from the Enfield oil field offshore Western Australia to an FPSO.

The heavy lift vessel Heerema Aegir, with three supporting tugs, lifted the 2,500 tonne RTM onto a 120-m barge for transit to the Australian Marine Complex near Perth, where it will be cleaned and deconstructed in preparation for recycling and reuse. According to Woodside, more than 95% of the Nganhurra RTM will be recycled or re-used.

The Nganhurra RTM is about 83 m long and brought subsea production lines from the Enfield oil field to the FPSO. Enfield ceased production in November 2018, and the RTM has been removed as part of decommissioning activities at the field, which also includes the permanent plugging and abandonment of 18 former production wells.  

Petrobras Taps Miros for OSD System 

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Miros’ Oil Spill Detection system dashboard provides real-time spill monitoring to verify and characterize the spill. (Source: Miros)

Petrobras awarded Miros, through local partner Belga Marine, a contract to update the Brazilian company’s existing oil spill detection efforts, Miros announced Oct. 23.

As part of the development project, the Miros system will be matured and installed with a cloud-based add-on to the monitoring software currently in use offshore Brazil, allowing data to be shared with multiple stakeholders in real-time.

CGG Opens UK HPC Hub

CGG opened a new high-performance computing (HPC) hub in the U.K., the company announced Oct. 19. 

The U.K. HPC Hub has an initial capacity of 100 petaflops, bringing the company’s global total to 500 petaflops. The environment features CGG’s proprietary immersion cooling infrastructure and uses 100% renewable energy.