英国旨在通过离岸许可回合促进能源安全

英国旨在吸引有兴趣勘探和开发北海 932 个海上区块的公司,这可能会颁发 100 多个许可证,以确保“供应安全”。

英国希望通过在北海提供大量海上石油和天然气区块来显着提高其能源安全。

最近启动的第 33 轮英国海上许可轮是北海过渡管理局 (NSTA)“与业界持续合作以确保供应安全”的一部分,该实体在其网站上最近的两份相关声明中宣布。

该轮于 10 月 7 日正式开始,将持续到 1 月 12 日,旨在鼓励“尽快生产”。最初于 10 月 7 日提供了 898 个区块,随后又增加了 34 个区块。 10 月 13 日一轮,总共 932 个区块。

NSTA 表示,第一批许可证将于 2023 年第二季度颁发。


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能源安全

英国近一半的天然气需求和三分之一的石油需求依赖挪威和其他海外合作伙伴,行业机构英国海上能源公司表示,俄罗斯对乌克兰的入侵危及了进入欧洲的能源供应,并迫使欧洲大陆迅速转向以进口美国液化天然气来弥补部分供应损失。

“普京对乌克兰的非法入侵意味着我们现在比以往任何时候都更加重要的是,我们要充分利用主权能源资源,加强我们现在和未来的能源安全,”商业和能源部长雅各布·里斯-莫格表示。 7 在最初的声明中。

“NSTA 正在与行业和政府密切合作,以尽可能清洁生产的北海供应来满足英国的需求,”NSTA 首席执行官安迪·塞缪尔 (Andy Samuel) 博士 10 月 7 日表示。

“随着我们向完全可再生能源系统过渡,预计英国将继续进口天然气,而我们的北海天然气足迹还不到进口液化天然气的一半。这轮许可包括在北海南部发现的天然气,这些发现可以迅速与现有基础设施联系起来,”他补充道。

能源监管机构表示,对未来区块竞标的奖励“承诺确保英国石油和天然气资源的经济复苏,同时支持到 2050 年实现净零碳”。

NSTA 还旨在提供近海面积“或二氧化碳评估和封存许可,以支持英国政府到 2030 年封存 20-30 公吨二氧化碳的目标”,作为英国工业排放脱碳的一部分,并支持英国到 2050 年实现净零排放。”

“所有开发项目都经过环境和排放评估。与良好的安全领导力一样,良好的环境绩效也是一笔好生意。例如,我们与业界合作,在 2021 年再次将火炬燃烧量减少 20%,为 130,000 个英国家庭节省了足够的天然气,”Samuel 补充道。

提供大量区块

在英国,石油和天然气约占国内能源需求的四分之三,据国家能源局称,官方预测显示,即使需求减少,它们仍将继续发挥重要作用。

NSTA 表示:“在我们转型过程中,保持清洁的国内供应以满足需求可以支持能源安全、就业和英国的世界级供应链。”

提供的面积位于设得兰群岛西部、北海北部、北海中部、北海南部和东爱尔兰海。NSTA 已经发布了数据包,其中包含主要前景和发现的摘要,以刺激勘探并鼓励新的机会。

“NSTA 已确定北海南部的四个优先集群区域,这些区域拥有已知的碳氢化合物、靠近基础设施且具有快速开发的潜力,并将优先寻求对这些区域进行许可,”该实体表示。 。 

NSTA 鼓励对这些区域进行投标,以便它们能够尽快投入生产,因为它估计发现和首次生产之间的平均时间约为五年,而且还在不断缩短。

NSTA 采取的其他措施包括为原石储气设施颁发许可证,并鼓励运营商重新考虑重新开放已关闭的油井。

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UK Aims to Boost Energy Security with Offshore Licensing Round

The U.K. aims to attract companies interested in exploring and developing 932 blocks offshore in the North Sea which may lead to over 100 licenses being awarded in hopes of ensuring “security of supply.”

The U.K. looks to significantly boost its energy security by offering a massive number of offshore oil and gas blocks in the North Sea.

The recent launch of the 33rd U.K. Offshore Licensing Round is part of the North Sea Transition Authority’s (NSTA) “ongoing work with industry to ensure security of supply,” the entity announced in two recent related statements on its website.

The round, which officially opened on Oct. 7, will run until Jan. 12, and aims to encourage “production as quickly as possible.” Initially 898 blocks were offered on Oct. 7 and then another 34 blocks were added to the round on Oct. 13 for a total of 932 blocks.

The first licenses will be awarded in the second quarter of 2023, the NSTA said.


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Energy Security

The U.K. relies on Norway and other overseas partners to cover nearly half of its gas needs and a third of its oil demand, according to industry body Offshore Energies U.K. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has jeopardized energy supply flows into Europe and forced the continent to pivot fast to replace some of the lost supply with U.S. LNG imports.

“Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine means it is now more important than ever that we make the most of sovereign energy resources, strengthening our energy security now and into the future,” Business and Energy Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg said Oct. 7 in the initial statement.

“The NSTA is working closely with industry and government to meet U.K. needs with North Sea supplies produced as cleanly as possible,” NSTA CEO Dr. Andy Samuel said Oct. 7.

“The U.K. is forecast to continue importing natural gas as we transition to a fully renewables system and our North Sea gas has less than half the footprint of imported LNG. This licensing round includes gas discoveries in the southern North Sea which can be rapidly tied back to existing infrastructure,” he added.

Awards to future bids for blocks “promise to ensure economic recovery of the U.K.’s oil and gas resources, whilst supporting the drive to net zero carbon by 2050,” the energy watchdog said.

The NSTA also aims to offer offshore acreage “for carbon dioxide appraisal and storage licensing in support of the U.K. government’s targets to store 20-30 mtpa of CO₂ by 2030 as part of the decarbonization of U.K. industrial emissions, and to support the U.K.’s journey to net-zero emissions by 2050.”

“All developments undergo environmental and emissions assessments. As with good safety leadership, good environmental performance is good business. For example, we worked with industry to cut flaring again in 2021 by 20%, saving enough gas for 130,000 U.K. homes,” Samuel added.

Massive Number of Blocks on Offer

In the U.K., oil and gas is responsible for around three-quarters of domestic energy needs and official forecasts show that, even as demand is reduced, they will continue to play an important role, according to the NSTA.

“As we transition, maintaining a clean domestic supply to meet that demand can support energy security, jobs and the U.K.’s world-class supply chain,” the NSTA said.

Acreage on offer is in the West of Shetland, northern North Sea, central North Sea, southern North Sea and East Irish Sea. Data packs with summaries of key prospects and discoveries to stimulate exploration and encourage new opportunities have already been published by the NSTA.

“The NSTA has identified four priority cluster areas in the Southern North Sea, which have known hydrocarbons, are close to infrastructure and have the potential to be developed quickly—and will seek to license these ahead of others,” the entity said. 

The NSTA is encouraging bids for these areas so they can go into production as soon as possible, as it estimates that the average time between discovery and first production is around five years and falling.

Other measures undertaken by the NSTA include licensing the rough gas storage facility and encouraging operators to look again at reopening closed wells.