探索/发现

BP报告巴西近海发现重大发现,Argos油田恢复运营

英国石油公司称桑托斯盆地的布梅兰格油田发现是该公司 25 年来最大的发现,并宣布其位于阿尔戈斯的回接项目已提前开始生产。

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Valaris Renaissance 号在巴西近海桑托斯盆地水深 2372 米处钻探了 BP 的 Bumerangue 勘探井,并遇到了估计 500 米的总碳氢化合物柱。
来源:BP

8 月 4 日,英国石油公司宣布其 25 年来最大的发现,并在其深水项目中发现了第一批石油。

BP 在巴西近海的 深水 Bumerangue 油田勘探区发现了一个预计 500 米的总碳氢化合物柱,而在最近由墨西哥湾更名而来的美国湾 BP启动了其深水 Argos 西南延伸回接项目,这是该公司今年启动的第五个重大项目。

Valaris Renaissance公司桑托斯盆地Bumerangue区块钻探了1-BP-13-SPS探井,井深5855米,水深2372米。该井在构造顶部以下约500米处与储层相交,然后在面积超过300平方公里的优质盐下碳酸盐岩储层中遇到了碳氢化合物

BP公司生产和运营执行副总裁戈登·比雷尔(Gordon Birrell)在新闻发布会上表示,布梅兰格是BP公司25年来最大的发现。

他说道:“巴西对于 BP 来说是一个重要的国家,我们的目标是探索在该国建立材料和优势生产中心的潜力。”

现场分析结果表明二氧化碳含量升高。BP表示将进行实验室分析,进一步鉴定油藏和已发现的流体,以深入了解该区块的潜力。BP计划开展进一步的评估活动,但需获得监管部门的批准。

英国石油公司拥有该区块100%的权益,普罗维登斯-萨尔石油公司(Pré-Sal Petróleo SA)担任产品分成合同管理方。英国石油公司于2022年12月获得该区块。

今年迄今为止,英国石油公司已报告了另外九项发现,包括特立尼达的Beryl 和Frangipani 、埃及的Fayoum 5 和 El King 、美国湾的Far South 、利比亚的 Hasheem 和巴西的 Alto de Cabo Frio Central,以及通过与埃尼公司各占一半股份的合资企业 Azule Energy在纳米比亚安哥拉发现的油气。

Argos Tieback 上线

英国石油公司位于墨西哥湾绿峡谷780区块的Argos西南延伸项目水深4500英尺,已开始向其现有的Argos平台输送石油。预计这三口井的海底回接将为该生产装置增加2万桶/日的年均总峰值产量。该生产装置的产能为14万桶/日,自2023年起已投产。该回接项目在评估井于2023年5月完井25个月后首次产油,比计划提前7个月。英国石油公司表示,通过并行工作流、优化项目管理和参与早期采购,该项目得以提前投产。

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Argos半潜式钻井平台自2023年投入生产,总产能高达14万桶/日。Argos西南延伸项目预计高峰期产量将达到2万桶/日。
来源:BP

Argos西南延伸项目包括三口井和一个位于Argos西南约5英里的新钻井中心。海底回接项目将扩大Mad Dog油田的覆盖范围。Mad Dog油田于1998年被发现,并于2005年投产。据估计,Mad Dog油田的资源量超过50亿桶油当量。

英国石油公司(BP)宣布计划在2027年前投产10个重大项目,其中Argos西南扩建项目就是其中之一。这也是BP在墨西哥湾深水区三个重大扩建和新建项目中的第一个。BP表示,这些项目将使其在美国近海地区的产能在本世纪末提升至约40万桶油当量(BOED)。另外两个项目分别是亚特兰蒂斯钻井中心1号扩建项目和亚特兰蒂斯主要设施扩建项目。前者将增加约1.5万桶油当量(BOED)的峰值总产量,预计将于2026年投产;后者将利用现有基础设施进一步提高亚特兰蒂斯油田的产量,预计将于2027年投产。

未来,BP计划于2029年将其位于墨西哥湾的20,000 psi Kaskida生产平台投入使用。该平台的日产量将达到80,000桶。BP还表示,其正努力在今年晚些时候就Tiber-Guadalupe项目达成最终投资决定。

英国石油公司代表其合作伙伴伍德赛德能源公司(Woodside Energy)以 60.5% 的权益经营 Argos 项目,伍德赛德能源公司拥有 23.9% 的权益,而雪佛龙的附属公司加州联合石油公司(Union Oil Company of California)则拥有 15.6% 的权益。

原文链接/JPT
Exploration/discoveries

BP Reports Major Find Offshore Brazil, Brings Argos Tieback Online

BP called the Bumerangue discovery in the Santos Basin the company’s largest find in 25 years, and announced it had begun production from its tieback project at Argos ahead of schedule.

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The Valaris Renaissance drilled BP’s Bumerangue exploration well in the Santos Basin in a water depth of 2372 m offshore Brazil and encountered an estimated 500-m gross hydrocarbon column.
Source: BP

BP announced its largest discovery in a quarter century and first oil at one of its deepwater projects on 4 August.

BP’s deepwater Bumerangue prospect offshore Brazil found an estimated 500-m gross hydrocarbon column, while in the Gulf of America, which was recently renamed from the Gulf of Mexico, BP brought its deepwater Argos Southwest Extension tieback project online, which is the supermajor’s s fifth major project startup this year.

The Valaris Renaissance drilled the 1-BP-13-SPS exploration well on the Bumerangue block in the Santos Basin to 5855-m total depth in a water depth of 2372 m. The well intersected the reservoir about 500 m below the crest of the structure before striking the hydrocarbon column in a high-quality pre-salt carbonate reservoir covering an area exceeding 300 km2.

Gordon Birrell, BP’s executive vice president for production and operations, said in a news release that Bumerangue is BP’s largest discovery in 25 years.

“Brazil is an important country for BP, and our ambition is to explore the potential of establishing a material and advantaged production hub in the country,” he said.

Results from on-site analysis indicated elevated levels of carbon dioxide. BP said it will carry out laboratory analysis to further characterize the reservoir and fluids discovered to gain insight into the block’s potential. BP plans further appraisal activities, subject to regulatory approval.

BP operates the block with 100% interest, with Pré-Sal Petróleo S.A. as the production-sharing contract manager. BP secured the block in December 2022.

So far this year, BP has reported nine other discoveries, including Beryl and Frangipani in Trinidad, Fayoum 5 and El King in Egypt, Far South in the Gulf of America, Hasheem in Libya, and Alto de Cabo Frio Central in Brazil, and discoveries in Namibia and Angola through Azule Energy, its 50/50 joint venture with Eni.

Argos Tieback Goes Online

BP’s Argos Southwest Extension project in 4,500-ft water depth has begun sending oil to its existing Argos platform in Green Canyon Block 780 in the Gulf. In all, the three-well subsea tieback is expected to add 20,000 BOPD of gross peak annualized average production to the production unit, which has 140,000 BOPD capacity and has been online since 2023. The tieback project reached first oil 25 months after the appraisal well’s May 2023 completion and 7 months ahead of schedule. BP said it was able to bring the project online ahead of schedule through concurrent workstreams, optimizing project management, and engaging in early procurement.

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The Argos semisubmersible has been on production since 2023 and has gross production capacity of up to 140,000 BOPD. The Argos Southwest Extension project is expected to contribute 20,000 BOPD at peak.
Source: BP

The Argos Southwest Extension project includes three wells and a new drill center about 5 miles southwest of Argos. The subsea tieback extends the footprint of the Mad Dog field that was discovered in 1998 and online since 2005. The Mad Dog field is estimated to have resources of more than 5 billion BOE.

BP has announced plans to bring online 10 major projects by 2027, of which Argos Southwest Extension is one. It is also the first of three major expansions and newbuild projects in the deepwater Gulf that BP said will enable it to boost its production capacity to around 400,000 BOED from the US offshore region by the end of this decade. The other two are the Atlantis Drill Center 1 Expansion, which will add around 15,000 BOED of gross peak production and is expected to start up in 2026, and the Atlantis Major Facility Expansion, which will further increase production from the Atlantis field using existing infrastructure and is expected to start up in 2027.

On a later horizon, BP aims to bring its 20,000-psi Kaskida production platform in the Gulf online in 2029. It will have a production capacity of 80,000 BOPD. BP also said it is working toward reaching final investment decision on its Tiber-Guadalupe project later this year.

BP operates Argos with 60.5% interest on behalf of partners Woodside Energy with 23.9% interest and Chevron affiliate Union Oil Company of California with 15.6% interest.