勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 8 月 14 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括挪威大陆架的 Brasse 回接计划和几项合同公告。

从海底回接计划到将钻井半成品转变为浮式生产装置的转换,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。 

活动头条

Brasse Tieback 至 Brage 预计将于 2024 年获得最终投资决定

挪威大陆架 Brase 油田的合作伙伴于 8 月 9 日表示,他们已就快速开发概念达成一致,该概念将将该油田与附近的 Brage 油田联系起来,预计将于 2024 年初做出最终投资决定 (FID)。

去年,OKEA接管了 PL740 的运营权,其中包含 Brasse 发现。OKEA 经营布拉吉 (Brage),距布拉斯 (Brasse) 13 公里。

“我们与 DNO 一起在短时间内为 Brasse 制定了一个项目替代方案,并简化了与 Brage 的回接。我们现在决定继续成熟开发解决方案,减少广泛的上部改造并简化生产设计OKEA 负责项目和技术的高级副总裁 Knut Gjertsen 在一份新闻稿中表示:“与之前的项目评估相比,我们相信这将带来更好、成本更低的项目。”

OKEA 表示,Brasse 发现于 2016 年,2017 年至 2019 年钻探了四口评价井。Brasse 估计拥有 30 MMboe,其中三分之二是石油,其余是天然气和 NGL。

Enauta 完成亚特兰大油田油井

Enauta Participa溶剂SA 8月7日宣布,已按计划并在预算范围内完成了巴西近海亚特兰大深水油田的六号生产井。 

该公司预计第七生产井是亚特兰大一期计划的最后一口生产井,将于 2023 年第三季度末完工。亚特兰大油田位于桑托斯盆地,水深约 1,550 m 。

这些油井预计将于 2024 年中期开始向亚特兰大 FPSO 生产,产量约为 50,000 桶/天。7月,Enauta宣布Yinson Bouvardia Holdings Pte. 有限公司将收购亚特兰大 FPSO。

Enauta 持有亚特兰大油田 100% 的权益。 

合同和公司新闻

Saipem 为刚果液化天然气项目改造 Scarabeo 5

8 月 10 日,Saipem宣布分别赢得埃尼刚果BP的合同,总价值达 7 亿美元。

对于埃尼来说,Saipem 将把 Scarabeo 5 半潜式钻井平台改造为浮式生产装置 (FPU),将气体从液体中分离出来,并将其增压以供给附近的浮式液化天然气 (FLNG) 船。Saipem此前与埃尼集团签署了埃尼刚果液化天然气项目初步设计和采购活动协议。FPU将安装在刚果共和国海岸外35 m水深处。FPU 预计于 2025 年第四季度投入调试和启动。

对于BP来说,Saipem Constellation将在墨西哥湾Green Canyon地区开展与Argos FPU相关的海洋活动。 

SABRE完成定向钻井测试

Enteq Technologies 8月9日表示,其Steer-At-Bit Enteq Rotary (SABRE)工具已成功完成井下钻井测试。

该工具是传统旋转导向系统 (RSS) 的替代品,在俄克拉荷马州卡图萨钻探测试设施进行试验期间,在典型的储层岩石条件下成功产生了转向力来改变井的轨迹,从而导致了狗腿。挪威今年早些时候。 

“自从从壳牌获得技术以来,我们相信 SABRE 可以改变钻井的未来。Enteq 首席执行官安德鲁·劳 (Andrew Law) 在一份新闻稿中表示,我们的目标是优化并验证该技术是否能够超越现有的解决方案,并补充说该公司已经实现了这一目标。

辉固运行远程操作海底检查

辉固公司于 8 月 14 日表示,它已经使用无人水面舰艇 (USV) 完成了中东首次远程操作海底检查。 

对阿拉伯联合酋长国附近海域的一个海上天然气平台的现场勘察和检查完全是在陆上远程操作中心使用辉固的 Blue Essence 技术进行的,无需向海上派遣人员。

辉固于 2023 年初委托政府许可的 USV,并成功为中东客户完成了首次 USV 运营。Fugro Pegasus USV 是 Blue Essence 舰队的一部分,由 SEA-KIT International 建造,于 6 月初为中国运营商 Atlantis 调动,对 Umm Al Quwain 气田内的 UAQ3 平台进行海底勘测和检查。

收集到的数据被传输到远程操作中心,使亚特兰蒂斯能够在操作过程中实时查看数据。辉固表示,这使团队能够快速识别和调查进一步感兴趣的领域,以便为客户即将实施的退役计划制定全面的风险评估。

EnerMech 阻碍了刚果的维护工作

刚果恩科萨常规油田
来源:EnerMech

EnerMech 于 8 月 9 日宣布,已赢得 TotalEnergies EP Congo 为期五年、价值 1520 万美元的合同,为将在刚果黑角建造的新工厂提供起重机和起重维护服务。工作范围将包括起重机和起重设备的维护,以及为包括利库夫和恩科萨在内的三个海上部门供应陆上和海上零件。该协议还涵盖立管牵引系统、系泊和张紧系统。

圭亚那近海塔洛出口作业区块

Tullow Oil Plc于 8 月 10 日表示,正在出售其在 Tullow Guyana BV (TGBV) 的全部权益,包括将 Tullow 运营的 Orinduik 许可证出售给Eco Guyana Oil and Gas (Barbados) Ltd 。

该交易包括 70 万美元的现金支付以及商业发现时的 400 万美元,以及获得生产许可证和未来生产的特许权使用费后的 1000 万美元。Eco已经持有该区块15%的权益,因此一旦交易完成,它将成为运营商并持有该区块75%的股份。TOQAP Guyana BV 将继续持有该区块 25% 的权益。

Tullow 表示,退出 Orinduik 许可证的决定符合其专注于非洲高回报项目以及现有枢纽周围以基础设施为主导的勘探的战略。Tullow 表示,2019 年 Orinduik 许可证上的两口勘探井发现了非商业性石油。

Eco Atlantic总裁兼首席执行官吉尔·霍尔兹曼(Gil Holzman)在一份新闻稿中表示,这笔交易将使该公司能够开始释放该区块的潜力。

“自 2014 年以来,我们一直相信该区块的潜力,2019 年我们最初的两口井证明了两个不同的石油区带,”他说。“我们将积极参与这一极具前景的许可证的转让过程,并开始准备钻探白垩纪油井,测试白垩纪,所有轻质油发现均已在邻近的 Stabroek 区块发现。”

Saipem 改造 Bouri 油田设施

Saipem于8月9日表示,已从利比亚国家石油公司埃尼北非组成的财团Mellitah Oil & Gas BV利比亚分公司赢得了一份价值约10亿美元的合同,涉及Bouri天然气利用项目(BGUP)的开发。

对于该项目,Saipem将改造Bouri油田的平台和设施,该油田位于利比亚近海145 m至183 m水深。 

工程、采购、施工、安装和调试合同包括在现有DP4海上设施上建造约5000吨的天然气回收模块,以及铺设连接DP3、DP4和Sabratha平台的28公里管道。

半潜式起重船 Saipem 7000 将负责主要起重作业。

Hercules 获得加拿大钻探合同

SFL Corp. Ltd.于8月14日宣布,已与Equinor ASA子公司签署了一份价值1亿美元的合同,为恶劣环境半潜式钻井平台Hercules在加拿大近海进行钻探。 

该合同为一口井加一口可选井,预计于 2024 年第二季度开始。确定合同期限约为 200 天,包括往返加拿大的运输。根据合同,Odfjell Drilling 将代表 SFL 管理该钻机。

Hercules 目前正在加拿大为埃克森美孚进行钻探,并将根据预计于 2023 年第四季度开始的合同转运到纳米比亚为 Galp Energia 提供服务。

TGS 报告为东南亚项目提供资金

TGS 8 月 14 日宣布,已为东南亚一系列多客户项目获得融资。这些项目预计将于 2023 年第四季度末开始。

该计划涵盖六个月的新 2D 和 3D 地震数据采集、超过 6,600 公里的传统 2D 地震数据再处理和 300,000 平方公里的 2D 立方处理,这些数据通过相图浏览器产品连接在一起,从而能够快速探索区域热点。 

巴尔莫勒尔提供直列式系泊浮力系统

巴尔莫勒尔在线系泊浮标
Balmoral 的直列式系泊系统具有动态连接接口,允许将系泊线的不同部分牢固地系住,而不会给浮力结构带来不利的负载。来源:巴尔莫勒尔堡

Balmoral 8 月 10 日表示,该公司的新型直列式系泊浮力系统缓解了带有摆式固定装置的传统系泊系统的主要弱点

新系统旨在将浮动风力涡轮机和其他结构固定到海底锚上,同时为系泊线提供升力。它还可以充当线的底部和顶部部分之间的连接点,同时允许在水柱内控制轨迹和张力。

在线系统具有动态连接接口,允许系泊线的不同部分安全且灵敏地系留,而不会给浮力结构带来不利的负载。

TWMA 为埃及 BP 项目标记

TWMA于8月14日宣布,已赢得价值高达1500万美元的合同,为英国石油公司(BP)在埃及的大型油气项目提供支持。 

该公司将利用其RotoMill钻屑处理技术来处理BP在地中海的WND和END勘探开发项目产生的所有钻井废物。预计工作将持续五年,将于十月开始。  

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: Aug. 14, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including plans the Brasse tieback on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and several contract announcements.

From subsea tieback plans to a conversion that will turn a drilling semi into a floating production unit, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space. 

Activity headlines

FID Expected in 2024 for Brasse Tieback to Brage

Partners in the Brasse discovery on the Norwegian Continental Shelf said on Aug. 9 they have agreed on a fast-track development concept that would tie the field back to the nearby Brage field, with final investment decision (FID) expected in early 2024.

Last year, OKEA took over operatorship of PL740, which contains the Brasse discovery. OKEA operates Brage, which is 13 km away from Brasse.

"Together with DNO, we have in a short time worked out a project alternative for Brasse with a simplified tieback to Brage. We have now decided to continue to mature a development solution with less extensive topside modifications and a simplification of the design of the production wells compared to previous project assessments. We believe that this will result in a better and less costly project," Knut Gjertsen, OKEA’s senior vice president for projects and technology, said in a press release.

The Brasse discovery was made in 2016 and four appraisal wells were drilled from 2017 to 2019. Brasse holds an estimated 30 MMboe, of which two-thirds is oil and the rest is gas and NGL, OKEA said.

Enauta Completes Atlanta Field Well

Enauta Participações S.A. announced Aug. 7 that it has completed production well six on the deepwater Atlanta Field offshore Brazil on schedule and within budget. 

The company expects production well seven, which is the last of the production wells planned for Atlanta’s Phase 1, to be complete by the end of third-quarter 2023. The Atlanta Field is in the Santos Basin in water depths of about 1,550 m.

The wells are slated to begin production to the FPSO Atlanta in mid-2024 at rates of about 50,000 bbl/d. In July, Enauta announced that Yinson Bouvardia Holdings Pte. Ltd. would acquire the FPSO Atlanta.

Enauta operates the Atlanta Field with 100% interest. 

Contracts and company news

Saipem Converting Scarabeo 5 for Congo LNG Project

On Aug. 10, Saipem announced winning separate contracts from Eni Congo and BP that are jointly valued at $700 million.

For Eni, Saipem will convert the Scarabeo 5 semisubmersible drilling rig into a floating production unit (FPU) that will separate gas from liquids and boost it to feed a nearby floating LNG (FLNG) vessel. Saipem previously signed an agreement with with Eni for preliminary engineering and procurement activities for Eni’s Congo LNG project. The FPU will be installed in 35 m water depth off the coast of the Republic of Congo. Commissioning and start-up of the FPU are expected by fourth-quarter 2025.

For BP, the Saipem Constellation will carry out marine activities related to the Argos FPU in the Green Canyon area of the Gulf of Mexico. 

SABER Completes Directional Drilling Testing

Enteq Technologies said on Aug. 9 that its Steer-At-Bit Enteq Rotary (SABER) tool had successfully completed downhole drilling testing.

The tool, an alternative to traditional rotary steerable systems (RSS) successfully generated steering forces to change the trajectory of a well, resulting in a dogleg, in typical reservoir rock conditions during trials at the Catoosa Drill Test Facility in Oklahoma, following initial testing in Norway earlier this year. 

“Since acquiring the technology from Shell, we believed SABER could change the future of drilling. The goal has been to optimize and verify that the technology can outperform the solutions available today,” Enteq CEO Andrew Law said in a press release, adding the company has achieved that goal.

Fugro Runs Remotely Operated Subsea Inspection

Fugro said on Aug. 14 it had completed the Middle East’s first remotely operated subsea inspection using an uncrewed surface vessel (USV). 

The site survey and inspection of an offshore gas platform in waters off the United Arab Emirates was executed entirely from an onshore remote operations center using Fugro’s Blue Essence technology without sending personnel offshore.

Fugro commissioned the government licensed USV in early 2023 and successfully completed its first USV operation for a client in the Middle East. The Fugro Pegasus USV, which is part of the Blue Essence fleet and built by SEA-KIT International, was mobilized for Chinese operator Atlantis in early June to perform a subsea survey and inspection of the UAQ3 platform within the Umm Al Quwain gas field.

The data collected was streamed to the remote operations center, allowing Atlantis to review the data in real time during the operation. This enabled the team to quickly identify and investigate areas of further interest to develop a comprehensive risk assessment for the client’s upcoming decommissioning program, Fugro said.

EnerMech Snags Maintenance Work in Congo

Nkossa conventional oil field in Congo
(Source: EnerMech)

EnerMech announced on Aug. 9 it had won a five-year, $15.2 million contract from TotalEnergies EP Congo for crane and lifting maintenance at a new facility to be built at Pointe-Noire, Congo. The work scope will include maintenance of crane and lifting equipment, and onshore and offshore parts supply for three offshore sectors which include Likouf and Nkossa. The agreement also covers riser pulling systems, mooring and tensioning systems.

Tullow Exiting Operated Block Offshore Guyana

Tullow Oil Plc is selling its total interest in Tullow Guyana BV (TGBV), including the Tullow-operated Orinduik license to Eco Guyana Oil and Gas (Barbados) Ltd, the companies said on Aug. 10.

The deal is a combination of $700,000 cash payment along with $4 million in the event of a commercial discovery — and $10 million upon receiving a production license and royalty payments on future production. Eco already held 15% interest on the block, so it will become operator and hold a 75% stake in the block once the transaction is complete. TOQAP Guyana BV will continue to hold 25% interest in the block.

Tullow said its decision to exit the Orinduik license is in line with its strategy to focus on high-return projects in Africa as well as infrastructure-led exploration around existing hubs. Two exploration wells on the Orinduik license in 2019 yielded uncommercial oil discoveries, Tullow said.

Eco Atlantic President and CEO Gil Holzman said in a press release the deal will allow the company to start unlocking the block’s potential.

“Since 2014, we have believed in the potential of this block, with our initial two wells in 2019 proving two different oil plays,” he said. “We will proactively engage in a farm out process for this highly prospective license and begin preparations to drill a well testing the cretaceous, where all light oil discoveries have been made in the adjacent Stabroek Block."

Saipem Revamping Bouri Field Facilities

Saipem said on Aug. 9 it had won a contract worth about $1 billion from Mellitah Oil & Gas B.V. Libyan Branch, a consortium of National Oil Corporation of Libya and Eni North Africa, related to the development of the Bouri Gas Utilisation Project (BGUP).

For the project, Saipem will revamp the platforms and facilities in the Bouri Field, which is in 145 m to 183 m water depth offshore Libya. 

The engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning contract includes an approximately 5,000-ton gas recovery module on the existing DP4 offshore facility, together with laying 28 km of pipelines connecting the DP3, DP4 and Sabratha platforms.

The semisubmersible crane vessel Saipem 7000 will handle the main lifting operations.

Hercules Snags Canada Drilling Contract

SFL Corp. Ltd. announced on Aug. 14 it has signed a contract valued at $100 million with an Equinor ASA subsidiary for the harsh environment semi-submersible rig Hercules to drill offshore Canada. 

The contract is for one well plus one optional well and is expected to start in the second quarter of 2024. The duration for the firm contract period is approximately 200 days including transit to and from Canada. Odfjell Drilling will manage the rig on behalf of SFL under the contract.

Hercules is drilling for Exxon Mobil in Canada now and will transit to Namibia for Galp Energia under a contract expected to start in fourth-quarter 2023.

TGS Reports Funding For Southeast Asia Projects

TGS announced Aug. 14 that it has secured funding for a series of multi-client projects in Southeast Asia. The projects are expected to begin late in fourth-quarter 2023.

The program covers six months of new 2D and 3D seismic data acquisition over 6,600 km of legacy 2D seismic data reprocessing and 300,000 sq km of 2D-cubed processing, tied together by a Facies Map Browser product that enables fast-track exploration of a regional hotspot. 

Balmoral Offers In-Line Mooring Buoyancy System

Balmoral In Line Mooring Buoys
Balmoral’s in-line mooring system features a dynamic connection interface that allows different sections of the mooring lines to be tethered securely without adversely loading the buoyancy structure. (Source: Balmoral)

Balmoral’s new in-line mooring buoyancy system mitigates against the chief vulnerability of traditional mooring system with pendulum fixtures, the company said Aug. 10

The new system is designed to secure floating wind turbines and other structures to a seabed anchor while providing uplift to the mooring line. It can also act as a connection point between the bottom and top sections of the line while allowing trajectory and tension to be controlled within the water column.

The in-line system features a dynamic connection interface that allows the different sections of the mooring lines to be tethered securely and responsively without adversely loading the buoyancy structure.

TWMA Tagged for BP Project in Egypt

TWMA announced on Aug. 14 that it has won a contract worth up to $15 million to support a large-scale oil and gas project for BP in Egypt. 

The company will use its RotoMill drill cuttings processing technology to process all drilling waste generated from BP’s WND & END exploration and development project in the Mediterranean Sea. Work, expected to last up to five years, will begin in October.