全球勘探与生产简报

2024 年 8 月 8 日
全球最新海上勘探和生产动态及项目汇编

编者注:本期《全球 E&P》专栏首次出现在 《Offshore》杂志 2024 年 7/8 月刊中。


欧洲编辑杰里米·贝克曼 (Jeremy Beckman) 

 

墨西哥湾

Beacon Energy 通过一条 13 公里(8 英里)长的海底回接管道从 Winterfell 油田开采出第一批石油,该管道与 Heidelberg 平台相连。最初的三口井的日产量应为 20,000 桶油当量左右,随后还将开采两口。Winterfell 位于 Green Canyon 地区中新世层段,水深 5,400 英尺(1,600 米):目前第一阶段的开发计划采收量约为 1 亿桶油当量。

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埃尼公司最近在墨西哥 Sureste 盆地发现的 Yopaat油田可能蕴藏着高达 4 亿桶油当量的石油和相关天然气。Yopaaat-1 EXP 井位于第 9 区块上新世/中新世层系 525 米(1,722 英尺)深的水域,距离海岸 63 公里(39 英里)。埃尼公司正在考虑一个新的中心开发项目,该项目将涵盖 Yopaat 油田以及其在附近第 7 和第 10 区块的早期发现,预计总资源量超过 13 亿桶油当量。  

Pemex 及其合作伙伴 Talos Energy、Wintershall Dea 和 Harbour Energy 已授予 DORIS墨西哥近海 600-800 MMboe Zama 油田开发项目的 FEED 称号。计划包括两个平台、68 公里(42 英里)的管道和电缆以及一个新的陆上终端,并将天然气用于陆上发电。在高峰期,Zama 的日产量可达 180,000 桶,相当于墨西哥目前石油产量的 10% 左右。

加勒比海/巴西

壳牌已就特立尼达和多巴哥东海岸海洋区域的 Manatee 气田开发项目做出最终投资决定。该气田是 1983 年证实的 Loran-Manatee 构造的一部分,其中 Loran 部分位于委内瑞拉水域。壳牌计划建造一个通常无人值守的安装平台,上面有八口井,通过一条 110 公里(68 英里)、32 英寸的海底管道将天然气输送到该公司的陆上 Beachfield 加工厂。部分天然气将运往大西洋液化天然气工厂出口,其余天然气将用于国内使用。Mantee 气田将于 2027 年投产,产量峰值约为 104,000 桶油当量/天。

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Seatrium 将为巴西国家石油公司位于 Santos 盐下盆地的 Atapu 和 Sepia 油田提供两艘新的 FPSO。P-84 和 P-85 平台将分别在距离里约热内卢 200 公里(124 英里)的海上位置生产 225,000 桶/天的石油,水深超过 2,000 米(6,562 英尺)。Seatrium 已委托中国中集来福士建造这两艘船体;顶部模块将在巴西、中国和新加坡的船厂建造,并将在新加坡进行集成和调试。

对于同一盆地的B煤zios 9 开发项目,巴西石油公司已委托 Subsea 7 为钢制懒波生产系统提供和安装 102 公里(63 英里)的刚性立管和输油管线。海上作业应于 2026-27 年间进行。

西非

Woodside Energy 已从塞内加尔深水 Sangomar 油田生产出第一批石油。FPSO Léopold Sédar Senghor 停泊在离岸约 100 公里(62 英里)处,将在当前第一阶段开发中与 24 口生产井和注入井相连,海底基础设施旨在适应未来的扩展阶段。该平台可生产高达 100,000 桶/天的石油,存储容量为 130 万桶。

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在利比里亚国家石油公司 (NOCAL) 的支持下,TGS 已开始对利比里亚近海和海港盆地的遗留二维地震数据进行第二阶段再处理。该公司随后计划对利比里亚盆地 15,616 平方公里(6,029 平方英里)的三维地震进行再处理。TGS 表示,目标是在整个边界范围内提供目标水平上可信度更高的连续地震属性,以支持未来的海上许可轮次。

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雪佛龙已签署了赤道几内亚 EG-06 和 EG-11 区块的产量分成合同,这些区块位于 Zafiro 油田附近,该油田以前由埃克森美孚运营。这是雪佛龙收购 Noble Energy 后在海上 Alen 和 Aseng 油田的基础上开发的。据报道,该公司已与 Sonangol 合作签署了安哥拉 49 和 50 超深水区块的风险服务合同。   

Sonangol 还是安哥拉宽扎盆地 20/11 区块新批准的两期Kaminho 石油开发项目的合作伙伴,该项目涵盖 Cameia 和 Golfinho 油田。运营商 TotalEnergies 已授予 Saipem 总额为 37 亿美元的合同,将一艘 VLCC 改装为 FPSO,在 12 年内运营和维护它,并设计/安装 SURF 设施。这些设施将包括 30 公里(18.6 英里)的 8 英寸和 10 英寸出油管、立管和脐带管。SLB OneSubsea 将提供 13 套海底井。第一批石油将于 2028 年以 70,000 桶/天的速度流出。

北海

Equinor 及其合作伙伴已拨款超过 11.3 亿美元用于建设新基础设施,以维持挪威北海 Troll West 地区的天然气生产,保障向欧洲大陆的供应。Troll 第三阶段项目的第二阶段将涉及从两个新模板钻探八口新井,总产量为 20 MMcf/d,并在设施和 Troll A 平台之间安装一条新的天然气输送管线。这项投资将使 Troll 油田的总天然气产量增加约 550 亿立方米,第一口新井将于 2026 年底投产。

在同一地区,SLB 还与 Equinor 签订了 FEED 合同,为 Fram Sør 油田开发提供一套 12 口井的全电动海底生产系统将是 2018 年开始的 JIP 的首次应用,旨在通过标准化解决方案开发新的电气化技术,在这种情况下,SLB 的标准海底采油树设计升级为全电动动力、控制和驱动系统。

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道达尔能源将出售其设得兰岛西部的勘探与生产权益给总部位于伦敦的 Prax Group,但需获得批准。这些权益包括 Laggan、Tormore 和 Edradour 油田的运营权、陆上设得兰岛天然气厂以及附近的海上勘探许可证。道达尔能源在这些油田的当前产量约为 7,500 桶油当量/天:该公司开发的 Laggan-Tormore 管道系统不久后也将输送壳牌胜利油田的天然气。

中东

凯雷国际能源合伙公司将收购 Energean 在埃及的勘探与生产资产组合(包括苏伊士湾的生产油田)以及意大利和克罗地亚近海的其他权益。经批准后,这笔交易价值高达 9.45 亿美元,应于今年年底前完成。凯雷将获得 1.5 亿桶油当量的 2P 储量和 34,000 桶油当量/天的净产量。

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在阿联酋近海,阿布扎比国家石油公司 (ADNOC) 已同意将 SARB 和 Umm Lulu 特许权区 3% 的权益转让给阿塞拜疆国家石油公司 SOCAR;这两家公司已经在里海的 Absheron 天然气凝析油田开展合作。而PTTEP 已同意收购 Wintershall Dea 在阿布扎比西部近海 Ghasha 特许权区 10% 的权益,该特许权区内有多个开发项目。

东非

坦桑尼亚石油上游监管局已批准 TGS 管理和授权该国的海上地下数据。此前的勘探活动已在不同地区发现了多个大型天然气田。TGS 拥有代表政府授权所有数据、重新处理现有数据和获取新地震数据的独家权利。此外,TGS 还将支持坦桑尼亚计划于 2025 年以后进行的未来许可轮次。

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莫桑比克政府已将五个海上区块(AG-D、E 和 G 以及 SG-A 和 B)的石油勘探和生产特许权合同授予中海油及其子公司。这些区块的总面积为 29,000 平方公里(11,197 平方英里),水深为 500 至 2,500 米(1,640-8,202 英尺)。初步勘探期限为四年。

亚太

Larsen & Toubro 负责管理印度西部海上 ONGC PRP-VIII Group B 管道项目的第八阶段。EPCIC项目涵盖 ONGC 西海岸海上油田和设施的 129 公里(80 英里)海底管道和相关改造。

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Sapura OMV Upstream 与 Sarawak Shell 和 Petronas Carigali 合作,在位于沙捞越州民都鲁西北 160 公里(99.4 英里)的 SK 408 区块的 Jerun 气田生产出第一批天然气。中央处理平台可处理高达 550 MMcf/d 的天然气和 15,000 桶/d 的凝析油,天然气通过一条 80 公里(49.7 英里)的新管道输送到 E11RB 生产中心,然后再输送到民都鲁和马来西亚液化天然气。

马来西亚石油管理公司 (Petronas) 已将马来西亚半岛海上 Banang 油田的后期资产生产共享合同授予 Petra Energy Development。Banang于 2014 年根据三油田集群小型油田风险服务合同投产。根据新的后期合同安排,Petra 将代表 Petronas 管理生产。

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中海油在中国东渤海湾中生代火山岩中发现油气。龙口7-1勘探区的LK7-1-1探井水深26米(85英尺),钻井深度4,400米(14,435英尺)。该井钻遇76米(249英尺)厚的油气层,日产气量接近100万立方米,创下了渤海湾新纪录。

在南海北部湾地区,中海油已通过两座新井口平台在水深 28 米的乌石 23-5 油田项目开始生产。这是中国首个采用岸电的海上油田开发项目。中海油计划共计 28 口油井和 15 口注水井,峰值产量约为 18,100 桶轻质原油/天。

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新西兰联合政府正寻求解除上届政府于 2018 年颁布的北岛塔拉纳基以外地区新石油勘探禁令。据称,政府希望勘探与生产公司恢复对该国大部分天然气供应的主要海上油田的勘探,以抵消预计的持续下降。政府将于今年晚些时候向议会提交《皇家矿产修正案》,其中包括对石油勘探申请程序的修改。 

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Jeremy Beckman 自 1992 年起担任欧洲海上编辑。在加入海上编辑之前,他曾担任自由记者八年,为英国多家电子、计算机和科学杂志工作。他经常撰写新闻专栏,介绍西北欧海上地区和全球的趋势和事件。他还撰写有关勘探和生产发展和技术的专题文章。

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2024 年 8 月 8 日
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Global E&P Briefs

Aug. 8, 2024
A compilation of the latest offshore exploration and production updates and projects from around the world

Editor's note: This Global E&P section first appeared in the July/August 2024 issue of Offshore magazine.


By Jeremy Beckman, Editor, Europe 

 

GULF OF MEXICO

Beacon Energy has produced first oil from the Winterfell field via a 13-km (8-mi) subsea tieback to the Heidelberg spar platform. The initial three wells should produce at around 20,000 boe/d, with two more to follow. Winterfell is in 5,400 ft (1,600 m) of water in a Miocene interval in the Green Canyon area: the current first-phase development is designed to recover around 100 MMboe.

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Eni’s recent Yopaat discovery in Mexico’s Sureste basin could contain up to 400 MMboe of oil and associated gas. The Yopaaat-1 EXP well was drilled in 525 m (1,722 ft) of water in Pliocene/Miocene sequences in Block 9, 63 km (39 mi) offshore. Eni is considering a new hub development that would encompass Yopaat and its earlier finds in nearby Blocks 7 and 10, with an estimated overall resource of more than 1.3 BBoe.  

Pemex and partners Talos Energy, Wintershall Dea and Harbour Energy have awarded DORIS the FEED for their 600-800 MMboe Zama field development offshore Mexico. Plans call for two platforms, 68 km (42 mi) of pipelines and cables, and a new onshore terminal, with the gas used for onshore power generation. At peak, Zama could deliver up to 180,000 b/d, equivalent to around 10% of Mexico’s present oil production.

CARIBBEAN SEA/BRAZIL

Shell has taken FID on the Manatee gasfield development in Trinidad and Tobago’s East Coast Marine Area. The field is part of the Loran-Manatee structure proven in 1983, with the Loran section in Venezuelan waters. Shell plans a normally unattended installation platform with eight wells, exporting the gas through a 110-km (68-mi), 32-in subsea pipeline to the company’s onshore Beachfield processing complex. Some of the volumes will head to the Atlantic LNG plant for export, with the remainder harnessed for domestic use. Mantee should go onstream in 2027, with production peaking at around 104,000 boe.d.

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Seatrium will provide the two new FPSOs for Petrobras’ Atapu and Sepia fields in the pre-salt Santos basin. The P-84 and P-85 platforms will each produce 225,000 b/d of oil from locations 200 km (124 mi) offshore Rio de Janeiro, in water depths of over 2,000 m (6,562 ft). Seatrium has appointed CIMC Raffles in China to construct the two hulls; the topsides modules, to be built at yards in Brazil, China and Singapore, will undergo integration and commissioning in Singapore.

For the Búzios 9 development in the same basin, Petrobras has commissioned Subsea 7 to supply and install 102 km (63 mi) of rigid risers and flowlines for the steel lazy wave production system. Offshore operations should take place during 2026-27.

WEST AFRICA

Woodside Energy has produced first oil from Senegal’s deepwater Sangomar field. The FPSO Léopold Sédar Senghor, moored around 100 km (62 mi) offshore, will be connected under the current Phase 1 development to 24 producer and injector wells, with the subsea infrastructure designed to accommodate future expansion phases. The platform can produce up to 100,000 b/d of oil, with 1.3 MMbbl of storage capacity.

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TGS, with support from the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), has started the second phase of reprocessing of legacy 2D seismic data over the offshore Liberia and Harbour basins. The company then plans to reprocess 15,616 sq km (6,029 sq mi) of 3D seismic in the Liberia basin. The goal is to provide continuous seismic attributes of higher confidence at target levels throughout the margin, TGS said, to support future offshore licensing rounds.

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Chevron has signed production-sharing contracts for blocks EG-06 and EG-11 off Equatorial Guinea, over acreage close to the Zafiro field, formerly operated by Exxon Mobil. This builds on the producing offshore Alen and Aseng fields which came with Chevron’s acquisition of Noble Energy. And the company has reportedly signed risk service contracts for ultra-deepwater blocks 49 and 50 off Angola, in partnership with Sonangol.   

Sonangol is also a partner in the newly sanctioned two-phase Kaminho oil development in Block 20/11 in Angola’s Kwanza basin, covering the Cameia and Golfinho fields. Operator TotalEnergies has awarded Saipem contracts totalling $3.7 billion to convert a VLCC to an FPSO, operate and maintain it over a 12-year period, and engineer/install the SURF facilities. These will include 30 km (18.6 mi) of 8-in. and 10-in, flowlines, risers and umbilicals. SLB OneSubsea will provide the 13 subsea well sets. First oil should flow in 2028 at a rate of 70,000 b/d.

NORTH SEA

Equinor and its partners have earmarked over $1.13 billion for new infrastructure to sustain gas production from the Troll West area of the Norwegian North Sea, safeguarding supplies to mainland Europe. Stage 2 of the Troll Phase 3 project will involve drilling eight new wells from two new templates, collectively producing 20 MMcf/d, and installing a new gas flowline between the facilities and the Troll A platform. The investment should add around 55 bcm to overall gas production from the Troll field, with the first of the new wells set to go online at the end of 2026.

In the same area, SLB has a FEED contract from Equinor for a 12-well, all-electric subsea production system for the Fram Sør field development. It will be the first application of a JIP that started in 2018 to develop new electrification technology via a standardized solution, in this case SLB’s standard subsea tree design upgraded with a fully electric power, control and actuation system.

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TotalEnergies will sell its west of Shetland E&P interests to London-based Prax Group, pending approvals. These include operatorship of the producing Laggan, Tormore and Edradour fields, the onshore Shetland Gas Plant, and nearby offshore exploration licenses. TotalEnergies’ share of the fields’ current production is around 7,500 boe/d: the Laggan-Tormore pipeline system, which the company developed, will shortly also accommodate gas from Shell’s Victory field.

MIDDLE EAST

Carlyle International Energy Partners will acquire Energean’s E&P portfolio in Egypt (which includes producing fields in the Gulf of Suez) and other interests offshore Italy and Croatia. Subject to approvals, the deal, valued at up to $945 million, should go through by the end of the year. Carlyle will gain 2P reserves of 150 MMboe and net production of 34,000 boe/d.

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Offshore the UAE, ADNOC has agree to transfer a 3% interest in the producing SARB and Umm Lulu concessions to Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR; the two already collaborate in the Absheron gas-condensate field in the Caspian Sea. And PTTEP has agreed to acquire Wintershall Dea’s 10% stake in the Ghasha concession offshore western Abu Dhabi which houses multiple development projects.

EAST AFRICA

Tanzania’s Petroleum Upstream Regulatory Authority has approved TGS to manage and license the country’s offshore subsurface data. Previous exploration led to various large gas discoveries in various plays. TGS has exclusive rights to license all the data on behalf of the government, to reprocess existing data, and to acquire new seismic. And it will support Tanzania’s future licensing rounds that are planned to take place from 2025 onwards.

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Mozambique’s government has awarded CNOOC and its subsidiaries petroleum exploration and production concession contracts for five offshore blocks, AG-D, E and G, and SG-A and B. These span a total area of 29,000 sq km i(11,197 sq mi) n water depths from 500 to 2,500 m (1,640-8,202 ft). The initial exploration terms run for four years.

ASIA-PACIFIC

Larsen & Toubro is managing the eighth phase of ONGC’s PRP-VIII Group B pipeline project offshore western India. The EPCIC program covers 129 km (80 mi) of subsea pipelines and associated modifications across ONGC’s west coast offshore fields and facilities.

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Sapura OMV Upstream, in partnership with Sarawak Shell and Petronas Carigali, has produced first gas from the Jerun field in Block SK 408, 160 km (99.4 mi) north-west of Bintulu, Sarawak. The central processing platform can handle up to 550 MMcf/d of gas and 15,000 b/d of condensate, with the gas sent through a new 80-km (49.7-mi) pipeline to the E11RB production hub for onward delivery to Bintulu and Malaysia LNG.

Malaysia Petroleum Management (Petronas) has awarded a late life asset production sharing contract to Petra Energy Development for the Banang field offshore Peninsular Malaysia. Banang came onstream in 2014 under a three-field cluster Small Field Risk Service Contract. Petra will manage production on behalf of Petronas under the new late-life contract arrangement.

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CNOOC has discovered oil and gas in Mesozoic volcanic rocks offshore eastern Bohai Bay, China. The LK7-1-1 exploratory well on the Longkou 7-1 prospect, in 26 m (85 ft) water depth, was drilled and completed at a depth of 4,400 m (14,435 ft) . It encountered 76 m (249 ft) of oil and gas pay zones and flowed close to 1 MMcm/d of gas, a new record in Bohai Bay.

In the Beibu Gulf area of the South China Sea, the company has started production from the Wushi 23-5 oilfields project in 28 m of water through two new wellhead platforms. This is China’s first offshore oilfield development to receive power from shore. CNOOC plans a total of 28 oil wells and 15 water injectors, with peak production of around 18,100 boe/d of light crude.

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New Zealand’s Coalition Government is seeking to lift the ban on new petroleum exploration outside onshore Taranaki, North Island that the previous administration introduced in 2018. The Government is said to be keen for E&P companies to resume exploration in the main offshore fields that supply most of the country’s gas, in order to counteract a projected sustained decline. It will submit the Crown Minerals Amendment Bill, including changes to the petroleum exploration applications process, to Parliament later this year. 

About the Author

Jeremy Beckman | Editor, Europe

Jeremy Beckman has been Editor Europe, Offshore since 1992. Prior to joining Offshore he was a freelance journalist for eight years, working for a variety of electronics, computing and scientific journals in the UK. He regularly writes news columns on trends and events both in the NW Europe offshore region and globally. He also writes features on developments and technology in exploration and production.