Geospace Technologies Corporation 获得巴西石油公司永久油藏监测合同


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地球空间技术公司(Geospace Technologies Corporation)宣布,已与Mero油田联合体运营商巴西石油公司(Petrobras)签订了Mero油田3号和4号油田的永久油藏监测合同。该合同涵盖近500公里的OptoSeis®永久油藏监测(PRM)系统的供应和安装,该系统覆盖位于巴西里约热内卢桑托斯盆地深海的Mero油田140平方公里的海床区域,距离巴西里约热内卢海岸180公里。

Geospace Technologies Corporation 获得巴西石油公司永久油藏监测合同

这份为期多年的合同将于2025年6月生效,涵盖OptoSeis® PRM系统的工程设计、采购、建造和运营。合同还包括安装工作,安装工作将由巴西海底电缆公司Blue Marine Telecom完成。OptoSeis®系统将用于监测和优化Mero油田的石油产量。该PRM系统基于PGS开发的OptoSeis®技术,该技术于2018年被Geospace收购。十多年前,OptoSeis®技术曾作为全球首个深水PRM系统部署在Jubarte油田,提供了卓越的四维结果、更精确的油藏模型并改进了钻井决策。

OptoSeis® 多分量传感器凭借其高动态范围、宽带宽、卓越保真度、低串扰和压力平衡设计,能够回收更多地震能量。OptoSeis® 系统的系统本底噪声远低于海上环境,与其他技术相比,其数据质量更卓越。

梅罗油田的运营由巴西国家石油公司运营的财团负责,该财团与壳牌巴西公司、道达尔能源公司、中海油、普雷萨尔石油公司(PPSA)合作,作为巴西政府在非合同区域的代表。

Geospace首席执行官兼总裁Rich Kelley表示:“我们非常荣幸被巴西石油公司及其合作伙伴选中,在巴西海岸深水区部署超过490公里的OptoSeis® PRM系统。我们期待在未来几年继续合作,共同完成这一重要且极具价值的项目,以最大程度地提高油藏管理效率。” “我衷心祝贺所有参与这一全面过程的技术团队,从最初的谈判到投标响应,再到合同谈判和最终成交,他们无一例外地参与其中。我还要感谢所有在此过程中给予我们支持的合作伙伴。我们期待为巴西石油公司提供可靠、稳健且持久的价值解决方案。”

 

 

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Geospace Technologies Corporation receives permanent reservoir monitoring contract from Petrobras

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Geospace Technologies Corporation has announced a permanent reservoir monitoring contract award for Mero Fields 3 and 4 from Petrobras, operator of the Mero field Consortium. The contract encompasses the supply and installation of nearly 500 km of the OptoSeis® Permanent Reservoir Monitoring (PRM) system covering 140 km of seabed area of Mero, located deep offshore in the Santos Basin, 180 km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Geospace Technologies Corporation receives permanent reservoir monitoring contract from Petrobras

This multi-year contract, which begins in June 2025, includes the engineering, procurement, construction, and operation of the OptoSeis® PRM system. The contract also includes installation, which is to be completed by Blue Marine Telecom, a Brazilian subsea cable company. The OptoSeis® system will be used to monitor and optimise oil production from the Mero field. The PRM system is based on the OptoSeis® technology developed by PGS and acquired by Geospace in 2018. OptoSeis® technology was previously deployed as the world’s first deepwater PRM system on the Jubarte field more than a decade ago, providing excellent 4D results, a more accurate reservoir model and improved drilling decisions.

OptoSeis® multicomponent sensors recover more seismic energy by leveraging their high dynamic range, wide bandwidth, superior fidelity, low crosstalk, and pressure balanced design. With a system noise floor well below offshore environments, the OptoSeis® system provides superior data quality as compared to other technologies.

The operations of the unitised Mero field are conducted by the Consortium operated by Petrobras, in partnership with Shell Brasil, TotalEnergies, CNODC, CNOOC and Pré-Sal Petróleo S.A (PPSA), as the Brazilian Government's representative in the non-contracted area.

“We are delighted to be selected by Petrobras and their partners as the technology of choice to deploy over 490 km of our OptoSeis® PRM system in deep waters off the coast of Brazil. We look forward to our collaboration over the coming years on this most important and valuable project to maximise and improve the efficiency of reservoir management,” said Rich Kelley, CEO and President of Geospace. “I offer tremendous congratulations to the technical teams involved in this thorough process from the earliest conversations, through the tender response all the way to contract negotiations and closure. I also want to thank all of our partners that supported us during this process. We look forward to delivering a reliable, robust and permanent solution of value to Petrobras.”

 

 

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