勘探与生产要点:2023 年 6 月 30 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括 Perenco 喀麦隆海上项目的最新情况以及上游石油和天然气行业的一系列新合同授予。

从世界各地的项目合同到新技术的发布,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动头条

Perenco 在喀麦隆海上取得的成功

Perenco于6月29日宣布,已完成喀麦隆近海的South Kole Marine项目。 

该计划包括创新的油井架构和铺设管道。

South Kole Marine 是一个边缘油田,最初由另一家运营商于 20 世纪 80 年代发现,水深为 30 m 至 50 m。工作结束后,该油田的产量达到了 3,800 桶/天。 

合同和公司新闻

埃尼集团将刚果非核心权益出售给Perenco

继宣布计划以 26 亿美元收购海王星能源在英国、荷兰、北非和亚太地区的资产后,埃尼集团于 6 月 27 日表示,已签署一项协议,出售位于英国、荷兰、北非和亚太地区的非核心许可证权益。刚果飞往佩伦科。

该交易价值 3 亿美元,包括确定对价和或有对价,尚待惯例调整和监管授权。

Saipem 被选为阿美公司的 Marjan 项目

Saipem 于 6 月 28 日宣布,它将为沙特阿拉伯国家石油公司 (Saudi Aramco) 位于沙特阿拉伯近海的马里安油田 (Marjan Field) 负责五个平台及相关海底管道、出油管线和电缆的工程、采购、施工和安装 (EPCI)。

根据与沙特阿美公司达成的长期协议,Saipem 被选为新海上项目的负责人。Saipem 表示,该项目将完全在王国境内建造。 

Saipem 表示,它已经赢得了两份总价值约 10 亿美元的合同,其中包括 Marjan 工程。第二份合同是与巴西国家石油公司签订的,涉及自主海底检查机器人的开发和测试,旨在用于巴西近海的检查合同选项。

巴西国家石油公司与 Saipem 签订海底机器人合同

塞彭比目鱼
Saipem 的 FlatFish 自主水下检查无人机在 5 月份于休斯顿举行的年度海上技术会议上荣获 2023 年新技术聚焦奖。来源:Saipem

Saipem 于 6 月 28 日表示,巴西国家石油公司已授予其一份开发和测试自主海底检查机器人解决方案的合同。 

该技术将基于 Saipem 的水下无人机舰队,包括 Flatfish AUV。该合同包括相关的基于自主无人机的服务的资格认证,使未来巴西海上检查合同选项成为可能。Saipem 表示,该合同标志着全球范围内在海上项目中使用海底无人机的一个里程碑。

巴西国家石油公司的合同授予是与沙特阿美公司的一个重大项目同时报道的。这两份合同总价值约为 10 亿美元。

Azule 选择 TechnipFMC 作为 Block 18 海底套件

TechnipFMC 于 6 月 26 日宣布,已赢得 Azule Energy 的合同,为安哥拉海上 Block 18 填充开发项目提供海底生产系统。

该交易标志着 TechnipFMC 与 Azule Energy 签订的首份海底生产系统合同,此前该公司还宣布为 Azule 的 Agogo Integrated West Hub Development签订柔性管道供应合同。

现有的 Block 18 油田布局将进行重新配置,以容纳新设备,从而继续支持 Azule 的增产计划。TechnipFMC 将设计和制造海底采油树、管汇、海底分配设备、上部控制装置以及跳线、出油管和脐带缆。

Seasystems 获得科特迪瓦合同

Scana 旗下的 Seasystems 于 6 月 28 日宣布,获得了两份科特迪瓦海上 FPSO 项目合同。

根据第一份合同,Seasystems 将升级和翻新其于 2008 年供应的系泊系统。第二份合同涉及用于在两个浮动装置之间传输流体的万向节。Seasystems 正在立即启动这些项目,预计从 2024 年第二季度开始交付工作。

4月,Seasystems赢得了同一项目的系泊系统合同。

Saipem 钻井装置赢得工作

Saipem公司于6月26日宣布,赢得了中东和地中海价值约5.5亿美元的海上钻探合同。

Perro Negro 7 自升式钻井平台赢得了其现有中东运营合同 10 年的延期。第六代半潜式潜水器 Scarabeo 9 赢得了一份为期六个月的合同,并可选择在地中海工作。 

Petrofac 的 Global Producer III 工作得到扩展

Petrofac 于 6 月 26 日宣布延长与 NEO Energy 的综合服务合同。

在价值 3.15 亿美元的油田扩建寿命期内,Petrofac 将继续为 NEO Energy 位于英国大陆架的 Global Producer III FPSO 提供运营、维护、工程和施工支持。FPSO 预计将保持全面运营,至少到 2026 年,届时 DNV 将对其进行下一次重新分类。NEO Energy 和 Petrofac 都在努力进一步延长油田寿命至此日期之后。

OMV 为 Berling iEPCI 选择 TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC 于 6 月 29 日宣布,OMV Norge AS 已授予 TechnipFMC 挪威海 Berling 海底回接天然气开发的综合 EPCI 合同。

TechnipFMC 将为挪威大陆架的开发设计和安装海底生产系统、控制装置、管道和脐带缆。该奖项是在为期六个月的综合 FEED 研究之后获得的,该研究旨在优化现场布局并提高项目的经济效益。绝热管中管技术将用于该回接中的出油管。

挪威石油和能源部于6月28日宣布已批准OMV的Berling计划

越洋春分图书工作

Transocean Ltd. 于 6 月 28 日宣布,由四家运营商组成的联盟获得了澳大利亚 Transocean Equinox 的 16 孔绑定合同。预计为期 380 天的活动将积压约 1.84 亿美元,其中不包括动员和复员的全额补偿。此次合作还包括一些选择权,如果充分执行,Transocean Equinox 可以让 Transocean Equinox 在澳大利亚继续运营到 2028 年。

该合同预计将于 2025 年第一季度开始,直接延续该钻井平台之前宣布的与主要运营商在澳大利亚进行 5 口井、为期 300 天的承诺,预计将于 2024 年第一季度开始。

Geospace 获得 OBN 租赁合同

Geospace Technologies Corp. 于 6 月 27 日宣布与一家国际海洋地球物理服务提供商签订了 Mariner 浅水海底无线地震数据采集节点的延长租赁合同。该协议价值估计为 2000 万美元,该公司将在 Geospace 2024 年第一财季交付 Mariner 海底节点 (OBN)。

Mariner 是一款浅水海底地震数据采集节点,具有感应充电和数据下载功能,是一款无连接器的设备。OBN 可连续记录长达 70 天,并提供更快的充电时间。 

Allseas 使用 MDL 进行流量保证项目

MDL Allseas 流量保证
Allseas Pioneering Spirit 上的 MDL 后甲板套件。来源:MDL

Allseas 部署了 MDL 后甲板包来执行北海挪威海域的流量保障项目。该两阶段活动包括在出油管线系统上安装 30 公里长的直接电加热 (DEH) 电缆,通过使用电流向出油管线加热,以防止水合物和蜡的形成,随着时间的推移,水合物和蜡往往会影响碳氢化合物的流动。

在第一阶段,安装了馈电电缆为 DEH 供电。第二阶段涉及恢复馈电电缆并将其重新布线至平台上的 J 型管。

Aquaterra 获得退役合同

Aquaterra Energy 于 6 月 27 日宣布,与 TPMC 合作,赢得了与阿布扎比一家主要运营商签订的价值数百万英镑的合同。该合同将为到 2028 年阿布扎比近海 80 m 水域的 8 口井退役提供海上立管设备和服务。

Aquaterra Energy 将提供完井和修井立管系统以及额外的海底立管系统、回接工程和钻机改造。在整个合同期间,Aquaterra 将提供工程服务、专业知识和人员。

麻雀赢得统一合同

麻雀团结英力士奖
北海的 INEOS FPS Unity 平台(来源:Sparrows Group

Sparrows Group于6月26日宣布赢得与INEOS FPS一份为期三年半的合同,在北海的Unity平台上提供起重机和起重设备操作、维护、工程和检查服务。

该合同将包括起重机和起重设备的所有机械、电气、液压和结构维护,这些维护将在位于阿伯丁的 Sparrows 总部执行。此外,Sparrows 将负责起重设备的重新认证、维修和大修,并以专业工程团队的形式提供临时支持,以管理变更、起重计划、起重服务等。

INEOS FPS 运营的 Unity 平台位于北海 21/9 区块,水深 122 m。

TGS 签署北海 OBN 协议

TGS 于 6 月 30 日宣布签署了一份授权书 (LOA),在北海进行专有的 OBN 调查。该调查计划于2023年第三季度开始,持续一到两个月。

ABS 批准 LCO 2船舶设计

ABS于6月28日宣布,已原则上批准马来西亚国家石油公司、商船三井株式会社(MOL)和上海商船设计研究院设计运输和储存液化CO 2的新船舶。

ABS 审查了 96,000 厘米的液化 CO 2浮式储卸油 (FSO) 装置和 87,000 厘米的运输船的设计。

Upstream Petronas 执行副总裁兼首席执行官 Datuk Adif Zulkifli 表示,液化 CO 2运输承运商在碳捕获和封存(CCS)价值链中发挥着关键作用。 

推出下一代海底检查扫描仪

FORCE 海底扫描仪
P-Scan 5 可由潜水员或 ROV 部署。来源:FORCE科技

FORCE Technology 于 6 月 27 日宣布,推出了用于海底检查的新一代 P-Scan 超声波扫描仪。P-Scan 5 的扩展模块化平台现在使检查团队能够从紧凑型海底基础设施中以前无法访问的部分获取数据。 

它可以由潜水员或 ROV 部署,系统使用人工智能 (AI) 和机器学习进行数据分析和解释,帮助优化报告工作流程。

科莱恩推出新的破乳解决方案

科莱恩石油服务公司于 6 月 28 日宣布,将为石油和天然气行业推出一种名为 PHASETREAT WET 的新型、更具可持续性的破乳工艺。 

科莱恩在一份新闻稿中表示,PHASETREAT WET 旨在满足更严格的油水分离环境要求,同时帮助运营商降低运营成本、简化物流并降低安全风险。

该公司表示,该工艺可为海上运营商减少高达 75% 的化学品用量。对于陆上作业,该解决方案提供了额外的好处,例如减少破乳剂和脱油剂的剂量、提高水处理质量、更有效的油处理和减少注入点。

原文链接/hartenergy

E&P Highlights: June 30, 2023

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including an update on Perenco’s project offshore Cameroon and a host of new contract awards in the upstream oil and gas industry.

From contracts for projects around the world to new technology launches, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

Perenco’s Success Offshore Cameroon

Perenco announced on June 29 it had completed its South Kole Marine project offshore Cameroon. 

The program included innovative well architecture and laying pipelines.

South Kole Marine, a marginal field, was initially discovered by another operator in the 1980s and is in 30 m to 50 m water depths. Following the work, the field’s production reached 3,800 bbl/d. 

Contracts and company news

Eni Selling Non-Core Congo Interests to Perenco

On the heels of announcing its planned purchase of Neptune Energy’s assets in the U.K., the Netherlands, North Africa and Asia-Pacific for $2.6 billion, Eni said on June 27 it has signed a deal to sell interests in non-core permits in Congo to Perenco.

The deal, valued at $300 million, including firm and contingent consideration, is subject to customary adjustments and regulatory authorization.

Saipem Picked for Aramco’s Marjan Project

Saipem announced June 28 it will handle the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) of five platforms and associated subsea pipelines, flowlines, and cables for Saudi Aramco’s Marjan Field in the Arabian Gulf offshore Saudi Arabia.

Under a long-term agreement with Saudi Aramco, Saipem was selected for the new offshore project. Saipem said the project will be fabricated entirely in-Kingdom. 

Saipem said it had won a pair of contracts that were together valued at about $1 billion, including the Marjan work. The second contract is with Petrobras and relates to development and testing of autonomous subsea inspection robotics intended for inspection contract options offshore Brazil.

Petrobras Contracts Saipem for Subsea Robotics

Saipem FlatFish
Saipem’s FlatFish Autonomous Underwater Inspection Drone was recognized with a 2023 Spotlight on New Technology during the annual Offshore Technology Conference in Houston in May. (Source: Saipem)

Saipem said on June 28 that Petrobras had awarded it a contract to develop and test an autonomous subsea inspection robotic solution. 

The technology will be based on Saipem’s fleet of underwater drones, including the Flatfish AUV. The contract includes qualification of related autonomous drone-based services, enabling future inspection contract options offshore Brazil. Saipem said the contract marks a milestone with global scale use of subsea drones in offshore projects.

The Petrobras contract award was reported at the same time as a major project for Saudi Aramco. Together, the two contracts are valued at about $1 billion.

Azule Picks TechnipFMC for Block 18 Subsea Kit

TechnipFMC announced on June 26 it had won a contract from Azule Energy to supply subsea production systems for the Block 18 infills development project offshore Angola.

The deal marks TechnipFMC’s first subsea production systems contract with Azule Energy but follows the announcement of a flexible pipe supply contract for Azule’s Agogo Integrated West Hub Development.

The existing Block 18 field layout will be reconfigured to accommodate new equipment that will continue to support Azule’s plan to increase production. TechnipFMC will design and manufacture subsea trees, a manifold, subsea distribution equipment, and topside controls, as well as jumpers, flowlines and umbilicals.

Seasystems Snags Ivory Coast Contracts

Scana-owned Seasystems was awarded two contracts for an FPSO project offshore the Ivory Coast, the company announced June 28.

Under the first contract, Seasystems will upgrade and refurbish a mooring system it supplied in 2008. The second contract is for gimbals used for transfer of fluids between two floating units. Seasystems is beginning the projects immediately with work expected to be delivered from the second quarter of 2024.

In April, Seasystems won the mooring system contract for the same project.

Saipem Drilling Units Win Work

Saipem won offshore drilling contracts in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea valued at approximately $550 million, the company announced on June 26.

The Perro Negro 7 jackup won a 10-year extension on its existing contract for operations in the Middle East. The sixth-generation semisubmersible Scarabeo 9 won a six-month contract with options for work in the Mediterranean Sea. 

Petrofac’s Global Producer III Work Extended

Petrofac announced June 26 its integrated services contract with NEO Energy had been extended.

The life of field extension, valued at $315 million, will see Petrofac continue to deliver operations, maintenance, engineering and construction support for NEO Energy’s Global Producer III FPSO on the U.K. Continental Shelf. The FPSO is expected to remain fully operational until at least 2026 when it is due for its next reclassification by DNV. Both NEO Energy and Petrofac are working hard to further extend field life beyond this date.

OMV Taps TechnipFMC for Berling iEPCI

OMV Norge AS has awarded TechnipFMC an integrated EPCI contract for the Berling subsea tieback gas development in the Norwegian Sea, TechnipFMC announced on June 29.

TechnipFMC will design and install the subsea production systems, controls, pipelines and umbilicals for the development on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The award follows a six-month integrated FEED study to optimize the field layout and improve the project’s economics. Thermally insulated pipe-in-pipe technology will be used for the flowline in this tieback.

The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy announced it had approved OMV’s Berling plan on June 28.

Transocean Equinox Books Work

Transocean Ltd. announced on June 28 a 16-well binding award for the Transocean Equinox in Australia for a consortium of four operators. The estimated 380-day campaign contributes approximately $184 million in backlog, excluding full compensation for mobilization and demobilization. The engagement also includes options that, if fully exercised, could keep the Transocean Equinox working in Australia through 2028.

The contract is expected to begin in first-quarter 2025, directly continuing the rig’s previously announced five-well, 300-day commitment in Australia with a major operator that is expected to start in first-quarter 2024.

Geospace Snags OBN Rental Contract

Geospace Technologies Corp. announced on June 27 an extended duration rental contract with an international marine geophysical services provider for Mariner shallow water seabed wireless seismic data acquisition nodes. The value of the agreement is estimated at $20 million, and the company will deliver the Mariner ocean bottom nodes (OBN) in Geospace’s fiscal first-quarter 2024.

Mariner is a shallow water seabed seismic data acquisition node designed with inductive charging and data download, which makes it a connector-free device. The OBN continuously records for up to 70 days and offers accelerated recharging times. 

Allseas Uses MDL for Flow Assurance Project

MDL Allseas flow assurance
MDL back-deck package on Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit. (Source: MDL)

Allseas has deployed an MDL back-deck package to execute a flow assurance project in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. The two-phase campaign covered installing 30 km of direct electrical heating (DEH) cable onto a flowline system to prevent hydrate and wax formation, which tend to compromise hydrocarbon flow over time, by applying heat to the flowline with the use of electrical current.

In Phase 1, a feeder cable was installed to power the DEH. Phase 2 involved recovering and rerouting the feeder cable to a J-Tube on a platform.

Aquaterra Scoops Up Decommissioning Contract

Aquaterra Energy announced on June 27 winning a multi-million-pound contract with a major Abu Dhabi-based operator, working in partnership with TPMC. The contract will provide offshore riser equipment and services for the decommissioning of eight wells in 80 m of water offshore Abu Dhabi by 2028.

Aquaterra Energy will provide a completion and workover riser system as well as an additional subsea riser system, tieback engineering and rig modifications. Throughout the contract, Aquaterra will provide engineering services, expertise and personnel.

Sparrows Wins Unity Contract

Sparrows Unity INEOS Award
The INEOS FPS Unity platform in the North Sea (Source: Sparrows Group)

Sparrows Group announced on June 26 winning a three-and-a-half-year contract with INEOS FPS to provide crane and lifting equipment operations, maintenance, engineering and inspection services on the Unity platform in the North Sea.

The contract will include all mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and structural maintenance of cranes and lifting equipment, which will be executed from the Sparrows headquarters in Aberdeen. In addition, Sparrows will be responsible for re-certification, repair, and overhaul of lifting equipment, as well as offering ad hoc support in the form of its specialist engineering team for management of change, lifting plans, lifting services and more.

INEOS FPS operates the Unity platform, which is in Block 21/9 of the North Sea in 122 m of water.

TGS Signs North Sea OBN Deal

TGS announced on June 30 that it signed a letter of authority (LOA) to conduct a proprietary OBN survey in the North Sea. The survey is planned to start in the third quarter of 2023 and last one to two months.

ABS Approves LCO2 Vessel Designs

ABS announced June 28 that it had given approval in principle to Petronas, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. (MOL) and Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute for new vessel designs to carry and store liquefied CO2.

ABS reviewed designs for a 96,000 cm of liquefied CO2 floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit and an 87,000 cm carrier.

Datuk Adif Zulkifli, executive vice president and CEO of Upstream Petronas, said carriers for liquefied CO2 transportation play a key role in the carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain. 

Next-Gen Subsea Inspection Scanner Launched

FORCE Subsea Scanner
P-Scan 5 can be deployed by divers or ROVs. (Source: FORCE Technology)

FORCE Technology has introduced a new generation of its P-Scan ultrasound scanner for subsea inspections, the company announced on June 27. The P-Scan 5’s extended modular platform now enables inspection teams to acquire data from previously inaccessible parts of compact subsea infrastructure. 

It can be deployed by divers or ROV and the system uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for data analysis and interpretation, helping optimize the reporting workflow.

Clariant Launches New Demulsification Solution

Clariant Oil Services announced on June 28 it was launching a new, more sustainable demulsification process called PHASETREAT WET for the oil and gas industry. 

PHASETREAT WET was designed to meet stricter environmental requirements for oil and water separation while helping operators reduce operational costs, simplify logistics and mitigate safety risks, Clariant said in a press release.

The company said the process reduces chemical volume by up to 75% for offshore operators. For onshore operations, the solution offers additional benefits such as decreased dosages for demulsifiers and de-oilers, improved water treatment quality, more efficient oil treatment and reduction of injection points.