BP GTA 的 FPSO 驶向西非

英国石油公司及其合作伙伴预计,今年晚些时候,横跨毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔水域的开发项目将产出第一批天然气。

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Greater Tortue Ahmeyim FPSO 驶往毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔,使 BP 运营的项目更接近于今年晚些时候开始生产 2015 年发现的项目。

1月20日,用于Greater Tortue Ahmeyim(GTA)开发的FPSO在完成海试后离开中国启东的中远造船厂。它将经新加坡航行12,000海里前往西非。据项目合作伙伴Kosmos Energy称,FPSO预计将于2023年第二季度抵达西非近海。

“GTA FPSO 从中国造船厂起航是该项目的一个重要里程碑。截至 2022 年底,该项目已完成约 90%,我们期待着积极的 2023 年,预计将实现多项重要成果Kosmos Energy 首席执行官安德鲁·G·英格利斯 (Andrew G. Inglis) 在新闻稿中表示:“这是该项目和公司的里程碑。”

Technip Energies 执行了 GTA 的 FEED,随后于 2019 年获得了 FPSO 的工程、采购、施工、安装和调试 (EPCIC) 合同。

FPSO长270 m,宽54 m,深31.5 m,相当于两个足球场,相当于10层楼高。FPSO包括8个处理和生产模块,船上可容纳140人。

BP表示,该FPSO的制造使用了超过81,000吨钢材、37,000米管轴和152万米电缆,并经过了超过33万次检查。

GTA项目一期要求从水深2,850 m的超深水海底系统向停泊在水深120 m的FPSO生产天然气。FPSO 将处理来自 Tortue 油田的约 500 MMcf/d,去除水和冷凝物并减少气流中的杂质,然后将处理后的气体通过管道出口到毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔海上的近岸浮动液化天然气 (FLNG) 设施边界。

英国石油公司表示,大部分天然气将由FLNG设施液化,从而能够出口到国际市场,而一些天然气将有助于满足两个东道国不断增长的需求。凝析油将定期从 FPSO 转移至穿梭油轮,然后出口到市场。

在 Kosmos Energy 第三季度电话会议上,Inglis 表示,这艘 FLNG 船预计将于 2023 年上半年离开新加坡,并预计在今年第三季度完成连接。

与 2018 年和 2019 年做出最终投资决定的其他项目一样,GTA 项目也面临着一些与 COVID-19 相关的延误

英国石油公司负责生产和运营的执行副总裁戈登·比雷尔(Gordon Birrell)在一份新闻稿中表示,“该团队在充满挑战的环境中实现了这一目标,包括在新冠疫情期间。”

据Kosmos对该事件的更新报道,9月份FPSO因台风Muifa而进一步延误,期间系泊线受损后FPSO漂离码头,但并未发现重大损坏。

2018 年 12 月,当 BP 及其合作伙伴批准跨境开发时,预计将于 2022 年首次生产天然气。Inglis 在一次电话会议上表示,第一批天然气预计将在 FPSO 起航后约 9 个月内生产,液化天然气预计将于 2022 年年底生产。 2023 年。

BP表示,预计GTA一期初期产量为每年230万吨。两家公司估计该油田可采天然气资源量约为 15 Tcf。

BP称GTA天然气开发是该公司投资组合中最大的项目,并表示其天然气足以支持至少20年的生产。

BP 及其在该领域的合作伙伴也在探索 GTA 第二阶段的可能性。

BP 代表合作伙伴 Kosmos Energy、Sociate des Petroles du Senagal (Petrosen) 和 Societate Mauritanienne Des Hydrocarbures et de Patrimoine Minier 运营该开发项目。

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FPSO for BP's GTA sails toward West Africa

BP and partners expect first gas later this year from the development that straddles Mauritanian and Senegalese waters.

Hart Energy Staff

The Greater Tortue Ahmeyim FPSO’s sailaway toward Mauritania and Senegal brings the BP-operated project closer to beginning production for the 2015 discovery later this year.

The FPSO for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) development left the COSCO shipyard in Qidong, China, on Jan. 20 after completing sea trials. It will sail 12,000 nautical miles to West Africa via Singapore. According to project partner Kosmos Energy, the FPSO is expected to arrive offshore West Africa in the second quarter of 2023.

"The sailaway of the GTA FPSO from the shipyard in China is a key milestone for the project. At the end of 2022, the project was around 90% complete and we look forward to an active 2023 where we expect to achieve a number of important milestones for the project and the company," Kosmos Energy CEO Andrew G. Inglis said in a news release.

Technip Energies carried out the GTA’s FEED and subsequently was awarded the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) contract in 2019 for the FPSO.

The FPSO is 270 m long, 54 m wide and 31.5 m deep, equivalent to two football fields and the same height as a 10-floor building. The FPSO includes eight processing and production modules and can accommodate 140 people on board.

More than 81,000 tons of steel, 37,000 m of pipe spools and 1.52 million m of cable went into fabricating the FPSO, which has undergone more than 330,00 inspections, BP said.

Phase one of the GTA project calls for producing gas from an ultra-deepwater subsea system in 2,850 m water depth to the FPSO moored in 120 m water depth. The FPSO will handle about 500 MMcf/d from the Tortue Field, removing water and condensate and reducing impurities in the gas stream before the processed gas is exported via pipeline to the nearshore floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility on the Mauritania and Senegal maritime border.

BP said the majority of the gas will be liquefied by the FLNG facility, enabling export to international markets, while some will help meet growing demand in the two host countries. Condensate will be periodically transferred from the FPSO to shuttle tankers for export to market.

During Kosmos Energy’s third quarter conference call, Inglis said the FLNG vessel was expected to leave Singapore in the first half of 2023 with hookup expected in the third quarter of the year.

Like other projects that reached final investment decision in 2018 and 2019, the GTA project faced some COVID-19-related delays.

“The team has delivered this in a challenging environment, including through COVID,” Gordon Birrell, BP’s executive vice president of production and operations, said in a news release.

The FPSO was further delayed by Typhoon Muifa in September, during which the FPSO drifted away from the quayside after the mooring lines were compromised, but significant damage was not discovered, according to a Kosmos update on the incident.

In December 2018, when BP and its partners sanctioned the cross-border development, first gas was expected in 2022. Inglis said during a conference call that first gas could be expected about nine months after the FPSO sailaway, with LNG expected by the end of 2023.

BP said it expects initial production from GTA phase one at 2.3 million tons per annum. The two companies estimate recoverable gas resources in the field at around 15 Tcf.

BP called the GTA gas development the biggest project in the company’s portfolio and said it has enough gas to support production for at least 20 years.

BP and its partners in the field are also exploring the possibilities for GTA Phase Two.

BP operates the development on behalf of partners Kosmos Energy, Société des Pétroles du Sénégal (Petrosen) and Société Mauritanienne Des Hydrocarbures et de Patrimoine Minier.