英国石油公司批准墨西哥湾的Tiber-Guadalupe项目


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英国石油公司(bp)已就墨西哥湾的Tiber-Guadalupe项目做出最终投资决定,批准其在不到两年的时间内在美国关键近海地区建设第二个新的生产平台,进一步强调了美国墨西哥湾对其全球战略的重要性。

英国石油公司批准墨西哥湾的Tiber-Guadalupe项目

英国石油公司全资拥有的Tiber-Guadalupe项目将成为英国石油公司在墨西哥湾运营的第七个油气生产中心,其配备一座新的浮式生产平台,原油日产量可达8万桶。该项目包括Tiber油田的六口油井和与Guadalupe油田连接的两口油井。预计投产时间为2030年。

英国石油公司美洲湾和加拿大业务高级副总裁安迪·克里格表示:“我们决定推进泰伯-瓜达卢佩项目,这证明了我们致力于继续投资美洲湾,并扩大我们在世界顶级盆地之一的能源产量。与其姊妹项目卡斯基达(Kaskida)一起,泰伯-瓜达卢佩项目将在英国石油公司致力于为当今和未来世界提供安全可靠的能源的过程中发挥关键作用。”

预计Tiber和Guadalupe油田初期可采资源量约为3.5亿桶油当量。未来阶段,可能会钻探更多油井,但需进一步评估。

预计耗资50亿美元的Tiber-Guadalupe项目完全符合BP严谨的财务框架。该项目是预计于2028年至2030年间在全球启动的8至10个重大项目之一,体现了BP发展上游业务和长期股东价值的战略。加上BP全资拥有的Kaskida项目,BP预计将投资约100亿美元用于其墨西哥湾古近纪项目的建设。

泰伯-瓜达卢佩和卡斯基达是英国石油公司在墨西哥湾深水区新建项目的重头戏。连同墨西哥湾现有的五座作业平台,这两座平台将帮助英国石油公司提升其在美国近海地区的产能,到2030年,其日产量将超过40万桶油当量。英国石油公司的目标是到2030年,将其在美国的海上和陆上产量提高到100万桶油当量以上。

bp正在利用现有的平台和海底设备设计,以提高Tiber-Guadalupe生产中心建设、调试和运营的成本效率。Tiber项目的开发成本预计将比Kaskida项目低约3美元/桶,其中包括采用bp Kaskida项目85%以上设计所带来的协同效应。

英国石油公司生产和运营执行副总裁戈登·比雷尔 (Gordon Birrell) 表示:“Tiber-Guadalupe 项目代表着我们在发掘美洲湾古近纪潜力的努力中迈出了重要一步,这将巩固我们在该地区数十年的经验。我们预计,连同我们在古近纪的卡斯基达 (Kaskida) 项目,Tiber-Guadalupe 项目将成为又一个世界级的开发项目。”

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bp approves Tiber-Guadalupe project in the Gulf of Mexico

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bp has reached a final investment decision on the Tiber-Guadalupe project in the Gulf of Mexico, approving its second new production platform in less than two years in the critical US offshore region and further underscoring the significance of the US Gulf to its global strategy.

bp approves Tiber-Guadalupe project in the Gulf of Mexico

The 100% bp-owned Tiber-Guadalupe will be bp’s seventh operated oil and gas production hub in the Gulf of Mexico, featuring a new floating production platform with the capacity to produce 80 000 bpd of crude oil. The project includes six wells in the Tiber field and a two well tieback from the Guadalupe field. Production is expected to start in 2030.

“Our decision to move forward on the Tiber-Guadalupe project is a testament to our commitment to continue investing in the Gulf of America and expand our energy production from one of the premier basins in the world,” said Andy Krieger, bp’s senior vice president, Gulf of America and Canada. “Along with its sister project Kaskida, Tiber-Guadalupe will play a critical role in bp’s focus on delivering secure and reliable energy the world needs today and tomorrow.”

Tiber and Guadalupe fields are estimated to have recoverable resources of around 350 million boe from the initial phase. Additional wells could be drilled in future phases, subject to further evaluation.

The estimated US$5 billion Tiber-Guadalupe project is fully accommodated within bp’s disciplined financial framework. It is one of the 8 - 10 major projects expected to start up globally between 2028 and 2030 and reflects bp’s strategy to grow its upstream business and long-term shareholder value. Together with its 100% bp-owned Kaskida project, bp expects to invest around US$10 billion to deliver its Gulf of Mexico Paleogene projects.

Tiber-Guadalupe and Kaskida are centrepieces of bp’s new build projects in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Along with the five existing operating platforms in the Gulf, they will help enable bp to boost its capacity to produce more than 400 000 boe/d from the US offshore region by 2030. bp aims to increase its offshore and onshore production in the United States to more than 1 million boe/d by 2030.

bp is leveraging existing platform and subsea equipment designs to drive cost efficiencies across the Tiber-Guadalupe production hub’s construction, commissioning and operations. Tiber project development costs are anticipated to be around US$3/bbl lower than the Kaskida project, including synergies from using more than 85% of the design from bp’s Kaskida project.

“Tiber-Guadalupe represents a significant step forward in our efforts to unlock the potential of the Paleogene in the Gulf of America, building on our decades of experience in the region,” said Gordon Birrell, bp’s Executive Vice President of Production and Operations. “Together with our Kaskida project in the Paleogene, we expect Tiber-Guadalupe will be another world-class development.”

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