陆上/海上设施

BP完成今年第六个新的上游项目

两口新井为这家总部位于伦敦的超级巨头的北海生产状况增加了 15,000 BOE/D 的峰值产能。

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每天将有高达 15,000 BOE 的石油从两口新的海底油井流向英国北海东部海槽区域项目 (ETAP) 枢纽。
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英国石油公司(BP)已启动其2025年的第六个主要上游项目,英国大陆架Murlach油田的两口新井已产出首批油气。该公司表示,预计该油田的峰值产量将达到15,000桶油当量/天,这些原油将流经其已运营27年的北海枢纽——东部海槽区域项目(ETAP)。

今年竣工的六个项目合计峰值净产量约为15万桶油当量/天,有助于实现BP到2027年底额外实现25万桶油当量/天峰值净产量的目标。

该项目是Marnock-Skua综合体的一部分,距离阿伯丁郡海岸线约203公里,距离英国/挪威中线27公里。油田水深在93至95米之间。

BP项目高级副总裁Ewan Drummon表示,最新项目使其更接近实现到2027年底启动10个主要上游项目的计划。

他表示:“这些项目体现了BP在安全增产以满足全球能源需求的同时,始终关注股东回报的实力。这些项目也凸显了我们对高效交付的重视,其中四个项目已提前投产。”

该项目于2023年获得政府和监管机构的批准,涉及对最初于21世纪初投入运营的一个油田进行重新开发。在之前的运营商壳牌公司放弃该油田的开采许可证后,英国石油公司获得了该油田的开采许可证。

重建工作包括钻探两口海底回接井、添加新的海底设备、重新利用部分现有设备,以及对ETAP中央处理设施进行顶部改造。BP在公告中补充称,其北海战略重点关注那些可以利用现有基础设施进行开发的油田,这些基础设施将能够支撑新资产的整个生命周期。

该油田由英国石油公司(BP)运营,持有其80%的权益,NEO NEXT Energy持有剩余的20%。

原文链接/JPT
Onshore/Offshore Facilities

BP Completes Sixth New Upstream Project for the Year

Two new wells add 15,000 BOE/D of peak capacity to the London-based supermajor's North Sea production profile.

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Up to 15,000 BOE/D will flow from two new subsea wells to the Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) hub in the UK North Sea.
Source: BP.

BP has started up its sixth major upstream project of 2025 with first oil and gas achieved from two new wells in the Murlach field in the UK Continental Shelf. Then company said the field is expected to reach a peak production of 15,000 BOE/D that will flow through its Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP), a North Sea hub that has been operating for 27 years.

The six projects completed this year represent about 150,000 BOE/D of combined peak net production, contributing to BP’s target to deliver an additional 250,000 BOE/D combined peak net production by the end of 2027.

The project is part of the Marnock-Skua complex, located approximately 203 km from the Aberdeenshire coastline and 27 km from the UK/Norway median line. The field is in water depths ranging between 93 to 95 m.

Ewan Drummon, BP’s senior vice president of projects, said the latest project brings it closer to reaching its plan to start up 10 major upstream projects by the end of 2027.

“These projects reflect BP’s strength in safely increasing production to supply energy to meet global demand, while maintaining a relentless focus on shareholder returns. They also highlight our focus on efficient delivery, with four starting up ahead of schedule,” he said.

The project, which received government and regulatory approvals in 2023, involved the redevelopment of a field originally in operation in the early 2000s. BP acquired the field license after it was relinquished by its previous operator, Shell.

The redevelopment included drilling two subsea tieback wells, adding new subsea equipment, reusing some existing equipment, and making topside changes to the ETAP central processing facility. BP added in its announcement that its North Sea strategy includes a focus on fields that can be developed using existing infrastructure that will sustain the entirety of the new assets’ lifespan.

The field is operated by BP with an 80% interest. NEO NEXT Energy holds the remaining 20%.