勘探与生产亮点:2024 年 6 月 4 日

以下是最新勘探与生产头条新闻的摘要,包括在韩国和澳大利亚授予的新合同以及对石油和天然气勘探做出的更大承诺。

(来源:哈特能源)

从沙特阿拉伯授予的新海事保修调查合同到伍德赛德获得 10 亿美元贷款,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动头条

ABL 获得沙特阿拉伯海上 MWS 合同

5月29日,中国海洋石油工程股份有限公司(COOEC)宣布,已与挪威咨询公司ABL签订一份合同,为其位于沙特阿拉伯近海Safaniya油田的CRPO 122项目提供船舶保修检验服务。

范围包括与 13 个浅水钢导管架、相关桩、导线和其他项目关键项目的运输和安装有关的所有操作的审查、调查和批准。

钢套和其他相关物品将从中国青岛运往萨法尼亚海上油田。

沙特阿美公司运营的萨法尼亚油田据称是全球最大的常规海上油田,无论是可采储量还是产能。

该项目将得到 ABL 巴林和沙特阿拉伯团队的支持,负责管理和执行该项目,预计于 2024 年 7 月完工。

韩国批准海上石油、天然气勘探计划

据 CNBC 报道,韩国总统尹锡烈 (Yoon Suk Yeol) 于 6 月 3 日批准在该国东海岸附近启动一项新的海上勘探钻探计划,预计将于 2025 年获得发现。

该项目将于 2024 年底前启动,预计耗资超过 3.63 亿美元。尹表示,东南部工业港口城市浦项将成为运营中心。

Yoon在新闻发布会上表示,东海勘探区可容纳多达14个Bboe。一位政府官员表示,大约 75% 的待评估区域被认为含有天然气,其余区域含有石油。

商业生产计划于 2035 年开始。

合同和公司新闻

Woodside 获得士嘉堡项目 10 亿美元贷款

Woodside Energy 5 月 30 日表示,该公司将从日本国际协力银行 (JBIC) 获得 10 亿美元贷款,以支持其斯卡伯勒液化天然气项目的开发。

该项目将是伍德赛德斯卡伯勒气田的一部分,该气田距离澳大利亚西北海岸 230 英里。满负荷生产后,斯卡伯勒预计每年生产 800 万吨液化天然气。该项目的第一批液化天然气货物计划于 2026 年交付。

伍德赛德表示,伍德赛德和日本国际协力银行已经达成协议,开发稳定的减排电源供应,并就另外两个项目达成了融资协议。

AltaGas 和 Royal Vopak 对加拿大液化石油气出口设施进行最终投资决定

据 5 月 29 日发布的新闻稿称,总部位于阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里的AltaGas Ltd.和荷兰皇家 Vopak 宣布对里德利岛能源出口设施 (REEF) 合资企业做出积极的最终投资决定 (FID)。

REEF是位于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省里德利岛的大型液化石油气和散装液体码头。该设施将在 AltaGas 和 Vopak 现有丙烷出口码头旁边占地 190 英亩的场地上开发。

该项目第一阶段将包括 55,000 桶/天的初始液化石油气出口能力和 600,000 桶液化石油气储存量。该项目还包括一个新的多产品码头结构,用于投影海岸线以及铁路和物流基础设施。

作为 FID 的一部分,AltaGas 将 2024 年资本支出指导提高至 13 亿加元(9.5 亿美元)。

REEF 的大部分建设计划于 2025 年和 2026 年进行,部分工作将于 2024 年开始。

哈维拉航运延长海底船舶合同

据 6 月 3 日的新闻稿称,Havila Shipping 已与 Reach Subsea 达成协议,延长 Havila Subsea 船舶的检查、维护和修理合同。

现有合同将于 2024 年底结束。合同延期的固定期限为 3 年,其中包括两个 1 年期期权。

合同延期是根据市场条款制定的,其中包括自 2024 年 6 月 1 日起生效的改进条款。

ZPMC完成新型深水铺管船建造

6月3日,上海振华重工(ZPMC)表示,JSD6000深水举升铺管船于5月28日竣工。

ZPMC JSD6000将智能控制系统和高强度材料技术融为一体。该船可在浅水、深水和超深水区域进行铺管作业,确保在3000 m深的环境下高效、安全地进行海上油气管道铺管作业。

该船还具备水下打捞、平台拆装、海上风电安装等能力。其作业区域覆盖全球主要海域。

该船配备5000吨全回转起重机、J-Lay和S-Lay铺管系统、8点系泊系统和DP3动力定位系统。它是我国第一艘能够同时进行J铺管和S铺管作业的多功能重型起重铺管船。

原文链接/HartEnergy

E&P Highlights: June 4, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, with new contracts awarded and larger commitments made for oil and gas exploration in South Korea and Australia.

(Source: Hart Energy)

From a new marine warranty survey contract awarded in Saudi Arabia to Woodside receiving a $1 billion loan, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity headlines

ABL Secures MWS Contract Offshore Saudi Arabia

China Offshore Oil Engineering Co. (COOEC) has awarded Norway-based consultancy ABL a contract to provide marine warranty survey services for their CRPO 122 project at the Safaniya oil field offshore Saudi Arabia, the company announced May 29.

The scope includes the review, survey and approval of all operations pertaining to the transportation and installation of 13 shallow water steel jackets, associated piles, conductors and other project critical items.

The steel jackets and other associated items are to be transported from Qingdao, China, to the Safaniya offshore oil field.

Operated by Saudi Aramco, the Safaniya Field is said to be the largest conventional offshore oil field globally, both in terms of recoverable reserves and production capacity.

The project will be supported by ABL’s teams in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to manage and execute the project, with completion anticipated by July 2024.

South Korea Approves Offshore Oil, Gas Exploration Initiative

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol gave the go-ahead on June 3 to begin a new offshore exploratory drilling program off the country’s east coast, with finds expected in 2025, according to CNBC.

The project, which will begin before the end of 2024, is estimated to cost more than $363 million. Yoon said Pohang, a south-eastern industrial port city, would be the center of operations.

Yoon said in a press conference that the East Sea exploratory area could hold as much as 14 Bboe. A government official said about 75% of the area to be assessed is thought to contain natural gas and the remainder holding oil.

Commercial production is scheduled to start in 2035.

Contracts and company news

Woodside Receives $1B Loan for Scarborough Project

Woodside Energy will receive a $1 billion loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to support the development of their Scarborough LNG project, the company said on May 30.

The project will be part of Woodside’s Scarborough gas field, located 230 miles off Australia’s northwest coast. At full production, Scarborough is projected to produce 8 million tonnes per year (mtpy) of LNG. The project’s first LNG cargo is scheduled for 2026.

Woodside and JBIC already have an agreement in place to develop a stable supply of emissions-reducing power supplies and have made financing agreements on two other projects, according to Woodside.

AltaGas, Royal Vopak Take FID on LPG Canada Exporting Facility

Calgary, Alberta-based AltaGas Ltd. and the Netherland’s Royal Vopak announced a positive final investment decision (FID) on the Ridley Island energy exporting facility (REEF) joint venture, according to a May 29 press release.

REEF is a large-scale LPG and bulk liquids terminal located on Ridley Island in British Colombia, Canada. The facility will be developed on a 190-acre site next to AltaGas and Vopak’s existing propane exporting terminal.

Phase 1 of the project will include 55,000 bbl/d of initial LPG export capacity and 600,000 bbl of LPG storage. The project also includes a new multi-product jetty structure to project the coastline as well as rail and logistics infrastructure.

As part of the FID, AltaGas is increasing its 2024 capex guidance to CA$1.3 billion (US$950 million).

The bulk of REEF's construction is planned for 2025 and 2026 with select workstreams beginning in 2024.

Havila Shipping Extends Reach Subsea Vessel Contract

Havila Shipping has agreed with Reach Subsea to extend a contract for the inspection, maintenance and repair of vessel Havila Subsea, according to a June 3 press release.

The existing contract ends at the close of 2024. The contract extension is for a firm period of 3 years and includes two 1-year options.

The contract extension is on market terms and includes improved terms valid from June 1, 2024.

ZPMC Completes Construction of New Deepwater Pipelay Vessel

Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry (ZPMC) recognized the completion of the JSD6000 deepwater lift pipelay vessel on May 28, the company said on June 3.

ZPMC’s JSD6000 integrates technology with intelligent control systems and high-strength materials. The vessel can perform pipe-laying operations in shallow, deep and ultradeep waters, ensuring efficient and safe offshore oil and gas pipe-laying operations in environments as deep as 3000 m.

The vessel is also capable of underwater salvage, platform dismantling and installation as well as offshore wind power installation. Its operational areas cover major seas worldwide.

The vessel is equipped with a 5000-tonne fully rotating crane, both J-Lay and S-Lay pipe-laying systems, an 8-point mooring system and a DP3 dynamic positioning system. It is the first multifunctional heavy lift pipe-laying vessel in China capable of performing both J-lay and S-lay operations.