NPD 进行天然气资源测绘

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挪威石油管理局(NPD)对天然气资源进行了测绘,但由于各种原因尚未开发。从社会经济角度来看,其中一些发现可以以有利可图的方式产生。

挪威大陆架天然气资源总量的约65%尚未开采。一些剩余的天然气资源面临着各种可能使生产复杂化的挑战。

NPD绘制了缺乏具体开发计划的天然气资源图,并探讨了可以采取哪些措施来促进其开发。

具有挑战性的资源

“尽管天然气的采收率比石油高得多,但我们永远无法生产所有的天然气。气田采收率低通常有充分的理由。我们相信,被许可人在最大限度地提高采收率方面做得很好NPD 技术、分析和共存主管 Kjersti Dahle 表示:“超出这个范围,开采额外的天然气就具有挑战性。”

她接着说,“确定哪些天然气资源难以开发,以及需要什么来确保资源的生产,为我们与行业进行对话和采取潜在措施奠定了良好的基础,以便回收这些资源。” 。

背景是,根据当前的计划和项目,NPD 预计未来五年挪威大陆架的天然气产量将保持在高水平。此后,产量预计将以相当快的速度下降。

“已发现和正在运营的油田拥有大量天然气资源。只要有意愿和能力,较高的天然气价格可以推动必要的技术开发、协调和新的基础设施,以实现这种天然气的利用,这是有道理的。”这个,”达勒说。

显着的不确定性

截至2022年12月31日,大陆架上发现了84个天然气,地质储量为1273GSm 3 (GSm 3——十亿标准立方米)。这些资源存在于油藏中,复杂程度不同,开发难度较大。

NPD 的计算表明,其中许多发现具有巨大的价值潜力,但其中能产生多少,却是高度不确定的。

这是由于地下的挑战,例如致密储层、高压和高温、具有挑战性的气体质量和/或低压。出口选择、成本水平和未来天然气价格也将影响可开发的资源。

巴伦支海缺乏天然气基础设施能力是一个问题,因为 Melkaseya 在 2040 年之前都已被预订满。在这里,显然需要协调和新的能力来运输和出口天然气。

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The NPD conducts mapping of gas resources

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The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has conducted a mapping of gas resources that, for various reasons, have yet to be developed. Several of these discoveries could be produced in a manner that is profitable from a socio-economic perspective.

About 65% of the overall gas resources on the Norwegian shelf have not yet been produced. Some of the remaining gas resources face a variety of challenges that could complicate production.

The NPD has mapped the gas resources which lack concrete development plans, and has also explored which measures could potentially be implemented to facilitate their development.

Challenging resources

"Despite gas having a significantly higher recovery rate than oil, we'll never be able to produce all the gas. There are normally good reasons for low recovery rates in gas fields. We believe that the licensees are doing a good job to maximise recovery rates. It's challenging to extract extra gas beyond this," says Kjersti Dahle, the NPD's Director for Technology, analyses and coexistence.

She goes on to say that, "identifying which gas resources are difficult to develop, and what's needed to ensure that the resources are produced, gives us a sound basis for dialogue and potential measures along with the industry so that these resources can be recovered".

The background here is that, with the current plans and projects, the NPD expects gas production on the Norwegian shelf to be maintained at a high level over the next five years. After this, production is expected to decline at a fairly rapid rate.

"There are considerable gas resources in discoveries and fields in operation. It makes sense to think that higher gas prices can drive necessary technology development, coordination and new infrastructure in order to realise this gas, as long as there is the will and ability to do this," Dahle says.

Significant uncertainty

As of 31 December 2022, there were 84 gas discoveries on the shelf with 1273 GSm3 of gas in place (GSm3 – one billion standard cubic metres). These resources are found in reservoirs with different degrees of complexity, which has made them difficult to develop.

The NPD's calculations show a significant value potential for many of these discoveries, but it is highly uncertain how much of this can be produced.

This is due to challenges in the subsurface, such as tight reservoirs, high pressure and temperature, challenging gas quality and/or low pressure. Export options, cost level and future gas prices will also affect which resources can be developed.

Lack of gas infrastructure capacity is an issue in the Barents Sea, since Melkøya is fully booked until after 2040. Here, there is clearly a need for coordination and new capacity in order to transport and export the gas.

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