勘探与生产亮点:2023 年 6 月 20 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括尼日利亚和圭亚那近海发现以及上游石油和天然气行业的新合同授予。

来源:哈特能源

从尼日利亚和圭亚那近海的发现到俄克拉荷马州的孤井 P&A 项目,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动头条

TotalEnergies 的 Ntokon 可能超过 300 Mboe

分析师 Wood Mackenzie 6 月 16 日表示,TotalEnergies 在尼日利亚近海最新的浅水发现可能超过 300 MMboe。

TotalEnergies 于 6 月 13 日宣布了 Ntokon 的发现,并表示计划通过与 20 公里外同一区块的 Ofon 现有设施的连接来开发它。

“Ntokon 的发现为新的回接开发开辟了充满希望的前景,”TotalEnergies 勘探与生产总裁 Nicolas Terraz 在一份新闻稿中表示。

OML 102 的 Ntokon-1AX 发现井净油层为 38 m,净气层为 15 m,而其侧钻 Ntokon-1G1 在发育良好的优质储层中遇到了 73 m 的净油层。Ntokon-1G1 已成功测试最高产量约为 5,000 桶/天的 40°API 油。

“托孔可能是尼日利亚十年来最大的浅水发现。伍德麦肯兹上游研究主管盖尔·安德森在一份新闻稿中表示,尽管近年来缺乏勘探,但这一发现表明尼日尔三角洲浅水区仍然有足够的运行空间。

根据尼日尔三角洲第三系 Agbada 地层浅水区的类似净产油量,以及优质油藏高于平均水平的采收率,WoodMac 估计该油田的资源量在 300 MMboe 至 400 MMboe 之间。

“假设储量为 320 Mboe,一个水深 60-70 米、最多 30 口井的井口平台开发和通往 Ofon 的多相管道可能会在 2029 年首次产油。这将产生 24% 的健康 IRR,根据根据目前的特许权条款,”报告称。

分析指出,填充 Ofon 设施和石油码头将显着降低排放强度,而现成的天然气出口路线将使 Ntokon 成为零火炬开发项目。

虽然回接通常需要较短的周期时间,但安德森表示,“尼日利亚并不以交货时间短而闻名,特别是在涉及合资企业项目时。” Ntokon 将在激烈的全球竞争中提供一次测试,看看所有感兴趣的各方是否能够迅速推进低成本、低碳项目,并让尼日利亚启动急需的投资并恢复不断下降的产量。”

TotalEnergies EP尼日利亚公司运营OML 102,拥有40%的权益,合作伙伴NNPC Ltd.则拥有剩余的60%权益。

Wei Well 成功实现圭亚那离岸支付

Frontera Energy Corp. 6 月 13 日宣布,圭亚那近海 Wei-1 油井已达到总深度 (TD),并在次要目标中发现了 71 英尺的净石油产层。

最初的井在与马斯特里赫特阶和坎帕阶次要目标油藏总计 71 英尺的净产油层相交后达到 19,142 英尺 TD。旁路井从 18,757 英尺处钻探,到达 20,450 英尺 TD,并穿透了 Corentyne 区块北部西部综合体的主要 Santonian 目标井。

弗龙特拉在一份新闻稿中表示,该井的结果令人鼓舞,与钻探前的预期一致。数据采集​​正在进行中,预计评估完成后会更新油井结果。

Frontera 及其合作伙伴 CGX Energy 已将旁路井总成本估算修改为约 1.9 亿至 1.95 亿美元,以完成测井作业、完成油井作业并释放钻机。额外成本主要是由于丢失采样工具和钻旁路井造成的。

Frontera 持有 Corentyne 区块 68% 的权益,CGX 持有剩余 32% 的权益。

BW 增加木槿花产量

BW Energy 公司于 6 月 16 日宣布,位于加蓬近海 Dussafu 许可证的 Hibiscus/Ruche 一期开发项目的第二口井已开始生产。该井的产量已稳定在 6,000 桶/天。

DHIBM-4H 井作为水平井从 BW MaBoMo 生产设施钻探至 Hibiscus 油田 Gamba 砂岩储层,总深度 4,800 m。完工后,Borr Norve 自升式钻井平台已开始第三口生产井 DHIBM-5H 的钻井作业。

该钻探活动的目标是四口 Hibiscus Gamba 井和两口 Ruche Gamba 井,预计在 2024 年初所有井完工后,石油总产量将增加 30,000 桶/天。 Hibiscus/Ruche 生产的石油将通过管道输送至 BW Adolo FPSO在卸载到出口油轮之前进行加工和储存。

另外,该公司表示,BW Adolo 正在进行第二台气举压缩机的调试和测试。该压缩机将支持 6 个 Tortue 井的生产,预计将在未来几周内开始最后的调试阶段,一旦全面投入运行,平均产量将增加 3,000 桶/天。

合同和公司新闻

贝克休斯赢得 Baleine 海底树木合同

贝克休斯6月16日宣布,埃尼集团已授予其科特迪瓦近海Baleine二期项目的一份重要海底合同。该合同包括八个深水采油树、三个 Aptara 管汇、相关的海底生产控制系统以及灵活的立管和跨接管。

适用于 Julimar 管道、脐带缆的 TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC 6 月 14 日宣布,Woodside Energy 已授予其一份合同,为西澳大利亚近海的 Julimar 三期开发项目设计、采购、建造和安装柔性管道和脐带缆。

该项目要求使用高压/高温软管和钢管脐带缆,将卡那封盆地的四个海底气井与惠斯通平台现有的 Julimar 海底基础设施连接起来。

Strohm 供应莫霍填充 TCP 跳线

Strohm 于 6 月 13 日宣布赢得一份价值 330 万美元的合同,为 Aker Solutions 为刚果共和国的 TotalEnergies Moho Infill 项目供应碳纤维/PA12 复合材料跳线。

热塑性复合管道 (TCP) 将提供 6 个 90 m 长度,TCP 配件直接焊接到无接头连接器上,提供端到端的无缝连接。这些毛衣将于 2023 年底交付,将在 Strohm 位于荷兰总部的制造工厂生产。 

Moho Nord海底项目于2017年开始生产,水深范围为650 m至1,200 m。

TGS 推出油井数据分析平台

 

根据 6 月 13 日的公司公告,TGS 推出了基于云的油井数据分析平台,该平台汇集了地下数据、强大的可视化和高级分析。

该平台利用涵盖美国每个主要盆地的 TGS 数据组合,在几秒钟内提供有竞争力的油井数据,从而实现高效的分析和决策。该分析工具还提供对基于云的油井数据资源的访问,这些数据资源经过质量控制检查并可供使用。

油井数据分析将适应性强的搜索工作流程、基于多变量地图的可视化和分析、高级时间序列绘图、基准测试工具和可定制的仪表板布局与基于云的应用程序中的油井数据和油井性能数据相结合。该公司表示,这些功能使用户能够更轻松、更准确地进行基准测试、预测和优化油井性能。

C-innovation 扩大远程调查业务
C-Innovation (CI) 将其远程调查业务扩展到路易斯安那州侯马。来源:C-Innovation

CI 将业务扩展至侯马

根据 6 月 15 日的公告,Edison Chouest Offshore 的附属公司 C-Innovation (CI) 已将其远程测量业务扩展到路易斯安那州侯马。

CI 购买了侯马的设施,以支持和扩大其远程调查业务。该设施将成为路易斯安那州曼德维尔设施当前远程测量业务的补充。CI 表示,它提供了改善运营的灵活性,同时还提供了冗余。

CI 调查经理蒂姆·宾厄姆 (Tim Bingham) 在一份新闻稿中表示,此次扩建“使我们有能力在未来运营双倍的船只”。

Rebellion 的孤儿 P&A 计划在 ACR 上列出

6月16日,Rebellion Energy Solutions宣布,其甲烷减排和土地恢复项目于6月8日成为美国碳登记处(ACR)列出的第一个孤儿油气井封堵项目。

Rebellion 的 Heartland 项目中堵塞的油井已有 40 多年的历史,并且十多年来一直无人看管。叛乱获得了这些水井的所有权,并私人资助了封堵水井的项目。该公司表示,没有使用任何州或联邦资金。

今年 5 月,Rebellion 在俄克拉荷马州历史悠久的油田完成了该项目,据称该项目永久减少了约 74,000 吨二氧化碳当量。

Rebellion 的甲烷减排和土地恢复项目商业模式通过销售 ACR 框架下产生的持久、可验证的碳抵消信用额,为项目融资提供了一个可持续的平台。

Dragos 网络安全培训合作伙伴

随着越来越多的石油和天然气公司关注网络安全工作,Dragos 启动了运营技术 (OT) 网络全球合作伙伴计划,培训网络安全专家。

“勒索软件正在猖獗,”Dragos 美国频道副总裁 Jon Pringle 告诉 Hart Energy。“石油和天然气行业的暴露资产在某个时候并未连接到 IT 结构。现在他们这样做是因为一切都变得智能了。”

OT 连接是 Dragos 计划旨在帮助公司弥补的一个漏洞。普林格尔表示,Dragos 全球合作伙伴计划的参与者可以获得认证,并且可以访问“Dragos 拥有的全部信息、启发式方法和历史数据”。“他们将能够持续访问 Dragos 生态系统。”

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: June 20, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including finds offshore Nigeria and Guyana and new contract awards in the upstream oil and gas industry.

(Source: Hart Energy)

From discoveries offshore Nigeria and Guyana to an orphan well P&A program in Oklahoma, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

TotalEnergies’ Ntokon Could Exceed 300 MMboe

TotalEnergies’ latest shallow water discovery offshore Nigeria could exceed 300 MMboe, analysts Wood Mackenzie said on June 16.

TotalEnergies announced the Ntokon discovery on June 13 and said the plan is to develop it through a tie-back to the Ofon existing facilities 20 km away in the same block.

“The Ntokon discovery opens a promising outlook for a new tie-back development,” Nicolas Terraz, president, E&P at TotalEnergies, said in a press release.

The Ntokon-1AX discovery well in OML 102 encountered 38 m of net oil pay and 15 m of net gas pay, while its side-track Ntokon-1G1 encountered 73 m of net oil pay in well-developed and excellent quality reservoirs. Ntokon-1G1 tested successfully up to a maximum rate of about 5,000 bbl/d of 40°API oil.

“Ntokon is likely to be Nigeria's biggest shallow water discovery in a decade. Despite the lack of exploration in recent times, this discovery shows that there is still plenty of running room in the shallow water Niger Delta,” Gail Anderson, director of upstream research at Wood Mackenzie, said in a press release.

Based on analogous net pay of shallow water discoveries in the Tertiary Agbada Formation of the Niger Delta, and above-average recovery from high quality reservoirs, WoodMac estimates that the field could hold resources in the range of 300 MMboe to 400 MMboe.

“Assuming 320 MMboe of reserves, a wellhead platform development of 60-70 meters water depth with up to 30 wells and a multi-phase pipeline to Ofon could achieve first oil in 2029. This would generate a healthy IRR of 24%, based on the current concession terms,” according to the report.

The analysis notes that filling the Ofon facilities and the oil terminal will significantly cut emissions intensity, while a ready-made gas export route will make Ntokon a zero-flare development.

While tiebacks typically require shorter cycle times, Anderson said that “Nigeria is not known for short lead-times, particularly where JV [joint ventures] projects are concerned. Ntokon will provide a test in the face of stiff global competition to see if all interested parties could quickly progress lower-cost, lower-carbon projects and allow Nigeria to kick-start desperately-needed investment and recover its declining production.”

TotalEnergies EP Nigeria operates OML 102 with 40% interest, alongside partner NNPC Ltd. with the remaining 60%.

Wei Well Hits Pay Offshore Guyana

The Wei-1 well offshore Guyana has reached total depth (TD) and found 71 ft of net oil pay in secondary targets, Frontera Energy Corp. announced June 13.

The original well reached 19,142 ft TD, after intersecting an aggregate of 71 ft of net pay in secondary target reservoirs in the Maastrichtian and Campanian. A bypass well drilled from 18,757 ft reached 20,450 ft TD and penetrated the primary Santonian targets of the well in the western complex in the northern portion of the Corentyne Block.

Frontera said in a press release the results from the well are encouraging and consistent with pre-drill expectations. Data acquisition was ongoing and updated well results are expected when evaluation is complete.

Frontera and its partner, CGX Energy, have revised the total bypass well cost estimates to approximately $190 million to $195 million to complete the logging runs, finish well operations, and release the rig. The additional costs are primarily due to the lost sampling tool and the drilling of the bypass well.

Frontera holds 68% interest in the Corentyne Block, and CGX holds the remaining 32% interest.

BW Adds More Hibiscus Production

The second well in BW Energy’s Hibiscus/Ruche Phase 1 development in the Dussafu license offshore Gabon has begun production, the company announced June 16. Production from the well has stabilized at 6,000 bbl/d.

The DHIBM-4H well was drilled as a horizontal well from the BW MaBoMo production facility to 4,800 m TD into Gamba sandstone reservoirs on the Hibiscus Field. Following completion, the Borr Norve jackup has begun drilling operations on the third production well, DHIBM-5H.

The drilling campaign targets four Hibiscus Gamba and two Ruche Gamba wells which are expected to add 30,000 bbl/d of total oil production when all wells are completed in early 2024. The oil produced at Hibiscus/Ruche is transported by pipeline to the BW Adolo FPSO for processing and storage before offloading to export tankers.

Separately, the company said, the commissioning and testing of the second gas lift compressor is ongoing on the BW Adolo. The compressor, which will support production from the six Tortue wells, is expected to begin the final commissioning phase in the next few weeks and, once fully operational, will add average production of 3,000 bbl/d.

Contracts and company news

Baker Hughes Wins Baleine Subsea Trees Contract

Baker Hughes announced June 16 that Eni had awarded it a major subsea contract for the Baleine Phase 2 project offshore Ivory Coast. The award includes eight deepwater trees, three Aptara manifolds, the relevant subsea production control system, and flexible risers and jumpers.

TechnipFMC for Julimar Pipes, Umbilicals

TechnipFMC announced June 14 that Woodside Energy had awarded it a contract to engineer, procure, construct, and install flexible pipes and umbilicals for the Julimar Phase 3 development offshore Western Australia.

The project calls for tying back four subsea gas wells in the Carnarvon Basin to existing Julimar subsea infrastructure producing to the Wheatstone platform, using HP/HT flexible pipe and steel tube umbilicals.

Strohm to Supply Moho Infill TCP Jumpers

Strohm announced on June 13 winning a $3.3 million contract to supply carbon fiber/PA12 composite jumpers to Aker Solutions for the TotalEnergies’ Moho Infill project in the Republic of the Congo.

The thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) will be provided in six 90 m lengths, with the TCP fittings being directly welded onto the diverless connectors, providing a seamless connection from end to end. The jumpers, which will be delivered by the end of 2023, will be produced at Strohm’s manufacturing facility at its headquarters in the Netherlands. 

The Moho Nord subsea project, which began production in 2017, is in water depths ranging from 650 m to 1,200 m.

TGS Launches Well Data Analytics Platform

 

TGS has launched the cloud-based Well Data Analytics platform, which brings together subsurface data, powerful visualization and advanced analytics, according to a June 13 company announcement.

The platform leverages the TGS data portfolio, which encompasses every major U.S. basin, to deliver access to competitive well data within seconds, enabling efficient analysis and decision-making. The analytics tool also provides access to cloud-based well data resources that are QC checked and ready to use.

Well Data Analytics combines adaptable search workflows, multi-variate map-based visualizations and analytics, advanced time-series plotting, benchmarking tools and customizable dashboard layouts with well data and well performance data in a cloud-based application. These features allow users to benchmark, predict and optimize well performance more easily and with more accuracy, the company said.

C-innovation expands remote survey operations
C-Innovation (C-I) expands its remote survey operations to Houma, Louisiana. (Source: C-Innovation)

C-I Expands Operations into Houma

Edison Chouest Offshore’s affiliate C-Innovation (C-I) has expanded its remote survey operations to Houma, Louisiana, according a June 15 announcement.

C-I purchased the facility in Houma to support and expand its remote survey operations. This facility will be an addition to the current remote survey operations at its Mandeville, Louisiana, facility. It provides flexibility to improve operations while also giving redundancy, C-I said.

The expansion “gives us the capacity to operate double the number of vessels in the future,” Tim Bingham, survey manager for C-I, said in a press release.

Rebellion’s Orphan P&A Program Listed on ACR

On June 16, Rebellion Energy Solutions announced that its methane abatement and land restoration project became the first orphan oil and gas well plugging project to be listed by the American Carbon Registry (ACR) on June 8.

The wells plugged in Rebellion's Heartland Project are more than 40 years old and have been unattended for more than a decade. Rebellion assumed ownership of the wells and privately funded the project to plug the wells. No state or federal funds were used, the company said.

In May, Rebellion completed the project in a historic Oklahoma oil field, which it said permanently abates approximately 74,000 metric tons of CO2e.

Rebellion's business model for methane-abatement and land-restoration projects provides a sustainable platform for project funding through sales of durable, verifiable carbon-offset credits generated under the ACR framework.

Dragos Training Partners in Cybersecurity

As more oil and gas companies focus on cybersecurity efforts, Dragos has launched an operational technology (OT) cyber global partner program that trains cybersecurity specialists.

“There's ransomware that's running rampant out there,” Jon Pringle, vice president of U.S. Channel at Dragos, told Hart Energy. “There's exposed assets that at a certain time in the oil and gas sector weren't connected to the IT fabric. Now they are because everything's becoming smart.”

OT connections are one vulnerability that Dragos’ program aims to help companies shore up. Participants in the Dragos Global Partner Program can receive certification and will have access to “all of the information, heuristics and historical data that Dragos has,” Pringle said. “They will have ongoing access to the Dragos ecosystem.”