深水综述:非洲

以下是全球一些主要深水项目的综述。Hart Energy 是由四部分组成的系列文章的第一部分,详细介绍了计划于 2023 年至 2027 年在非洲上线的项目。

尽管石油和天然气行业取得了许多进步,深水钻探仍然是满足全球能源需求的关键来源。由于公司和国家认识到这一点,大量新的石油和天然气开发项目遍布全球各地的海上地平线。

非洲的新项目正在不以深水活动闻名的国家取得进展,其中科特迪瓦和塞内加尔在该领域享有盛誉。

北美和南美已经是许多深水项目的所在地——墨西哥湾和巴西近海是此类项目最突出的两个地区。然而,圭亚那正在成为该地区的新兴力量。

澳大利亚继续生产和出口液化天然气。亚洲也为石油和天然气行业做出了巨大贡献,并且是一些最大石油生产国的所在地,其中马来西亚是世界第三大液化天然气出口国。

以色列在石油和天然气领域也逐渐崭露头角,最近近海天然气储量的发现使以色列从净进口国转变为自给自足的出口国。

E&P 根据公开信息和分析,最新的项目总结重点介绍了一些最新的深水开发项目。这是多部分系列的第一部分,以下是非洲近海的一些深水项目。

第二部分将涵盖澳大利亚的深水项目。

来源:哈特能源

非洲近海深水项目

项目名 国家 堵塞 水深,英尺 地位 设施类型 上线日期 操作员
阿戈戈 安哥拉 座 15/06 5,500 人 受到制裁 FPSO 2026年 蔚蓝
巴莱恩 象牙海岸 CI-802 3,773 受到制裁 FPSO  2023年 埃尼
大折磨艾哈迈姆 毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔 C-8 区块,圣路易斯近海 Profond 9,350 受到制裁 FPSO 2023年 血压
卢佩德-布鲁帕达 南非 奥特尼夸盆地区块 11B/12B 5,905 规划 FPSO 2026-2027 全部的
 桑戈马尔 塞内加尔 桑戈马尔近海深海 2,560 人 受到制裁 FPSO 2023年 伍德赛德

阿戈戈

Azule Energy的安哥拉海上Agogo枢纽项目预计将于2026年首次产油。该获批准的项目位于15/06区块,深度5,500英尺,将开发Agogo和Ndungu油田,包括21口新生产井和15口注入井井。他们将为现有的 Ngoma FPSO 和新的 Agogo FPSO 生产。改装后的FPSO将具有每天12万桶(bbl/d)石油、每天2.3亿立方英尺(MMcf/d)注气和12万桶/天注水的能力。高峰产量预计平均为 175,000 桶/天。

今年 2 月,Azule 将价值 78 亿美元的项目合同授予了 Yinson Production、Baker Hughes、Aker Solutions、Saipem、Subsea7 和 TechnipFMC。

云升将提供FPSO以及现场运营和维护服务,而贝克休斯将提供海底生产系统和售后服务。Baker Hughes 合同包括 23 个标准海底采油树、11 个 Aptara 管汇、SemStar5 光纤控制装置以及相关系统供货范围。

Aker Solutions 将根据合同提供脐带系统,其中包括工程、制造和交付完整的脐带系统,总长约 36 公里,包括动态和静态海底生产控制脐带。Aker Solutions 位于挪威莫斯的工厂将生产脐带缆,计划于 2024 年第二季度交付。

Saipem 将动用其 FDS2 安装船来提供刚性管中管出油管线以及相关的海底结构运输和安装。Subsea7 将运输和安装立管、出油管和海底结构。TechnipFMC 将根据合同提供立管和出油管,其中包括跨接管、出油管、立管和所有相关辅助设备的工程、采购和供应。

Eni Angola SPA 是 Azule Energy 的全资子公司,代表合作伙伴 Sonangol P&P(持股 36.84%)和 SSI Fifteen Limited(持股 26.32%)运营 15/06 区块,持有 36.85% 的权益。

Azule Energy是BP Plc和Eni SpA的合资企业(JV),BP和Eni各持有50%的股份。

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Firenze FPSO 此前位于亚得里亚海的 Aqula 油田,后来停泊在迪拜的干船坞中。 (来源:塞佩姆)

巴莱恩

埃尼集团在科特迪瓦近海的 Baleine 深水开发项目预计将于今年晚些时候投产。该运营商于 2021 年首次宣布在水深 3,773 英尺处发现了 Baleine-1x 发现井,使其成为该国 20 年来的第一个商业发现井。

该发现位于 CI-101 区块,最初估计蕴藏着超过 20 亿桶 (Bbbl) 石油和 2.4 万亿立方英尺 (Tcf) 伴生气。到 2022 年,该油田的第二次发现使石油储量估计达到 25 亿桶,伴生气为 3.3 Tcf。

2022 年 9 月,Saipem 获得了两份总价值超过 9 亿美元的合同,用于开发 Baleine 项目一期。其中一份合同于 2022 年第四季度开始,由 Saipem 旗舰船 FDS2 按快速进度执行。该合同涉及海底脐带缆、立管和出油管(SURF)以及连接配电网的陆上天然气管道的工程、采购、施工和安装(EPCI)。

另一份合同也制定了快速进度表,涉及与 Firenze FPSO 翻新相关的工程、采购、施工和调试活动。Firenze 此前曾在亚得里亚海的 Aqula 油田停泊,此后一直停泊在阿拉伯联合酋长国迪拜的干船坞。该合同还为该船提供 10 年的运营和维护服务。

生产测试证实,Baleine 1X 每天至少有 12,000 桶石油和 1,400 立方英尺伴生气的潜力。埃尼计划钻第三口井,该区块预计将于 2023 年上半年开始生产。

该公司预计明年第一阶段的产量为 12,000 桶/天和 17.5 MMcf/天,然后预计在 2026 年第二阶段将产量增加到至少 75,000 桶/天和 140 MMcf/天。

埃尼集团持有该油田 90% 的经营权益,Petroci Holdings 持有 10%。

深水综述:非洲
BP Great Tortue Ahmeyim 液化天然气项目的 FPSO 已开始前往毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔海岸的项目现场,预计将于第二季度抵达。来源:英国石油公司

大折磨艾哈迈姆

尽管因 COVID-19 大流行造成延误,BP 运营的 Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) 液化天然气项目一期预计将于 2023 年第三季度上线。最初预计于 2022 年产出第一批天然气,但疫情推迟了 FPSO 的开航日期推迟到 2022 年第四季度,该项目被推迟。

GTA一期工程位于毛里塔尼亚近海C-8区块和塞内加尔近海Saint-Louis Offshore Profond。该油田水深 9,350 英尺,位于毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔的海上边界,横跨两国的五个区块(毛里塔尼亚三个,塞内加尔两个)。该项目的第一阶段是 BP 投资组合中最大的项目,于 2018 年达成最终投资决定 (FID),预计在今年晚些时候开始运营时每年生产约 230 万吨 (MMtonne) 液化天然气。

该项目将向离岸约 25 英里的 FPSO 出口天然气,在那里对气体进行处理并分离液体。然后,天然气将被出口到离岸 6 英里的浮动液化天然气设施 (FLNG)。该 FPSO 于 1 月离开中国远洋造船厂,预计将于 2023 年第二季度抵达现场。Golar LNG 正在将 Gimi 改造为 FLNG 装置。它仍在建设中。

2019年,麦克德莫特国际公司赢得了SURF的EPCI合同,而贝克休斯则赢得了提供五座大口径深水水平圣诞树的合同——一个6槽双孔管汇、一个管道末端管汇、海底分配单元、三个海底隔离装置阀门、无接头连接和海底生产控制系统。TechnipFMC 赢得了将为该项目部署的 FPSO 的 EPCI 和调试合同。

对于第二阶段,英国石油公司正在评估基于重力的结构作为其基础。GTA 二期预计吞吐能力在每年 250 万吨 (mtpa)-3 mtpa 之间。

塞内加尔近海的 Saint-Louis Offshore Profond 区块由 BP 运营,拥有 60% 的工作权益,合作伙伴包括 Kosmos Energy(30%)和 PETROSEN(10%)。

毛里塔尼亚近海C-8区块由BP运营,持有62%的股份,Kosmos Energy持有28%,Societate Mauritanienne des Hydrocarbures持有10%。

深水综述:非洲
Luiperd-Brulpadda 油田预计将于 2026 年至 2027 年上线。(来源:TotalEnergies

卢佩德-布鲁帕达

TotalEnergies 在南非近海 Luiperd 和 Brulpadda 油田发现天然气储量的最终投资决定预计将于今年某个时候出台。

TotalEnergies 及其合作伙伴计划快速开发位于 11B/12B 区块 5,905 英尺深处的油田。TotalEnergies 提出了第一阶段的早期生产系统,其中三井 Luiperd 开发项目与 Outeniqua 盆地 9 号区块的现有基础设施相连。从那里,天然气将通过现有管道流向 PetroSA 运营的莫塞尔湾天然气液化炼油厂或国家电力巨头 Eskom 附近的柴油发电厂。该工厂可以转变为使用天然气运行。

TotalEnergies 于 2022 年 9 月申请了该区块的生产权。

第一阶段可能于 2027 年启动,预计成本为 25 亿美元,盈亏平衡成本约为 30 美元/桶。现有基础设施产能将限制天然气产量为 210 MMcf/天,凝析油产量为 18,000 桶/天。Brulpadda 第二阶段的开发可能会使产量增加一倍以上。

TotalEnergies 拥有该油田 45% 的工作权益,卡塔尔石油公司 (Qatar Petroleum) 拥有 25% 的权益,CNR International 拥有 20% 的权益,南非财团 Main Street 拥有 10% 的权益。

深水综述:非洲
Sangomar 油田(原 SNE 油田)一期产量预计为 231 MMbbl,可采石油资源总量估计约为 500 MMbbl。来源:凯恩能源

桑戈马尔

伍德赛德的 Sangomar 油田(前身为 SNE 油田)预计将于 2023 年底首次生产石油和天然气。该油田水深 2,560 英尺,位于塞内加尔达喀尔以南约 62 英里处,位于 Sangomar Offshore Profond 。

该项目第一阶段将设有永久系泊的 FPSO 设施、23 口石油生产井、注水井和注气井以及相关的海底系统。第一阶段的产量预计为 231 MMbbl,在油田生命周期内可采石油资源总量估计约为 500 MMbbl。该项目于 2020 年 1 月达成最终投资决定,并于同年开始施工。

Diamond Offshore 钻井船 Ocean BlackRhino 于 2021 年 7 月开始其钻井活动,随后 Ocean BlackHawk 于 2022 年 7 月加入,采用批量钻井方法来提高运营效率。海底设备制造已完成,海底安装工作于 2022 年 9 月开始。

Woodside Energy 于 2019 年 2 月授予 MODEC International 项目的 FPSO FEED 合同。OneSubsea、SLB 和 Subsea 7 之间的合资企业 Subsea Integration Alliance 于 2018 年赢得了 SURF 合同。Transocean 为 SNE 勘探和评估提供了钻井平台活动。

Woodside 是运营商,拥有 Sangomar 开采区 82% 的参与权益,以及剩余 Rufisque Offshore、Sangomar Offshore 和 Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD) 评估区 90% 的参与权益。

该项目由 Rufisque Offshore、Sangomar Offshore 和 Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD) 的合资企业开发,其中包括 Cairn Energy (36.44%)、Woodside Energy (31.89%)、FAR (13.67%) 和 FAR (13.67%) 的子公司 Capricorn Senegal 和PETROSEN (18%),Woodside Energy 作为项目运营商。

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Deepwater Roundup: Africa

Here is a roundup of some of the major deepwater projects across the globe. The first in a four-part series, Hart Energy details projects scheduled to come online in Africa from 2023 through 2027.

Despite the many advancements in the oil and gas industry, deepwater drilling remains a key source for meeting global energy demand. Because companies and countries recognize this, a plethora of new oil and gas developments dot the offshore horizon all around the globe.

New projects in Africa are progressing in countries not known for deepwater activity, with the Ivory Coast and Senegal making a name for themselves in the sector.

Both North America and South America are already home to many deepwater projects—the Gulf of Mexico and offshore Brazil being two of the most prominent areas for such projects. However, Guyana is becoming a burgeoning power in the region.

Australia continues to produce and export LNG. Asia also makes a strong contribution to the oil & gas sector and is home to some of the largest oil producing nations, with Malaysia being the world's third-largest LNG exporter.

Israel is also coming into its own in the oil and gas sector, as recent discoveries of offshore natural gas reserves have transformed Israel from a net importer to self-sufficiency and an exporter.

E&P’s latest project-by-project summary highlights some of the latest deepwater developments, based on publicly available information and analysis. The first in a multi-part series, the following is a look at some of the deepwater projects offshore Africa.

Part two will cover deepwater projects in Australasia.

Source: Hart Energy

Offshore Africa Deepwater Projects

Project Name Country Block Water depth, feet Status Facility type Onstream date Operator
Agogo Angola Block 15/06 5,500 Sanctioned FPSO 2026 Azule
Baleine Ivory Coast CI-802 3,773 Sanctioned FPSO  2023 Eni
Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Mauritania & Senegal Block C-8, Saint-Louis Offshore Profond 9,350 Sanctioned FPSO 2023 BP
Luiperd-Brulpadda South Africa Outeniqua Basin Block 11B/12B 5,905 Planning FPSO 2026-2027 Total
 Sangomar Senegal Sangomar Offshore Profond 2,560 Sanctioned FPSO 2023 Woodside

Agogo

Azule Energy’s Agogo hub project offshore Angola is expected to reach first oil in 2026. Located in Block 15/06, at a depth of 5,500 ft, the sanctioned project will develop the Agogo and Ndungu fields with 21 new production wells and 15 injection wells. They will produce to both the existing Ngoma FPSO and the new Agogo FPSO. The converted FPSO will have capacity for 120,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) of oil, 230 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of gas injection and 120,000 bbl/d of water injection. Peak production is expected to average 175,000 bbl/d.

In February, Azule awarded $7.8 billion in contracts for the project to Yinson Production, Baker Hughes, Aker Solutions, Saipem, Subsea7 and TechnipFMC.

Yinson will supply the FPSO along with field operations and maintenance services, while Baker Hughes will supply subsea production system and aftermarket services. The Baker Hughes contract includes 23 standard subsea trees, 11 Aptara manifolds, SemStar5 fiber optic controls and the related system scope of supply.

Aker Solutions will supply the umbilical system under a contract that includes the engineering, manufacturing and delivery of a complete umbilical system totaling about 36 km of both dynamic and static subsea production control umbilicals. Aker Solutions’ Moss, Norway, facility will manufacture the umbilicals, with planned delivery in the second quarter of 2024.

Saipem will be mobilizing its FDS2 installation vessel to supply rigid Pipe-in-Pipe flowlines and associated subsea structure transportation and installation. Subsea7 will transport and install the risers, flowlines and subsea structures. TechnipFMC will supply the risers and flowlines under a contract that includes the engineering, procurement and supply of jumpers, flowlines, risers and all associated ancillary equipment.

Eni Angola SPA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Azule Energy, operates Block 15/06 with 36.85% interest on behalf of partners Sonangol P&P with 36.84% and SSI Fifteen Limited with 26.32%.

Azule Energy is an incorporated joint venture (JV) between BP Plc and Eni SpA, with BP and Eni each holding a 50% share.

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The Firenze FPSO was previously at the Aqula Field in the Adriatic Sea, and has since been drydocked in Dubai. (Source: Saipem)

Baleine

Eni’s Baleine deepwater development offshore Ivory Coast is expected to go onstream later this year. The operator first announced the Baleine-1x discovery well in 3,773 ft water depth in 2021, making it the country’s first commercial discovery in 20 years.

The discovery, which is located in Block CI-101, was initially estimated to hold over 2 billion barrels (Bbbl) of oil and 2.4 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of associated gas. In 2022, a second discovery in the field drove the estimate up to 2.5 billion barrels of oil and 3.3 Tcf of associated gas.

In September 2022, Saipem was awarded two contracts worth more than $900 million combined for the development of Phase 1 of the Baleine project. One contract, which commenced in fourth-quarter 2022, was carried out by Saipem flagship vessel FDS2 on a fast-track schedule. The contract is for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) and of an onshore gas pipeline for the connection to the distribution grid.

The other contract—also developed with a fast-track schedule—is for engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning activities related to the refurbishment of the Firenze FPSO. Firenze was previously at the Aqula Field in the Adriatic Sea and has been drydocked in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, since. The contract also handles 10 years of operations and maintenance services for the vessel.

A production test confirmed a potential of at least 12,000 bbl/d of oil and 1,400 cf/d of associated gas from Baleine 1X. Eni plans to drill a third well, and production in the block is expected to start in the first half of 2023.

The company expects to produce 12,000 bbl/d and 17.5 MMcf/d from Phase 1 next year before ramping up to at least 75,000 bbl/d and 140 MMcf/d in Phase 2 expected in 2026.

Eni holds a 90% operated interest in the field and Petroci Holdings holds 10%.

Deepwater Roundup: Africa
The FPSO for BP's Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project has started its journey toward the project site off the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal and is expected to arrive in Q2. (Source: BP)

Greater Tortue Ahmeyim

Despite delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Phase 1 of the BP-operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG project is expected online in third-quarter 2023. First gas was initially expected in 2022, but the pandemic pushed back the FPSO sailaway date to fourth-quarter 2022, delaying the project.

GTA Phase 1 is located in Block C-8 offshore Mauritania and Saint-Louis Offshore Profond offshore Senegal. The field, which is in 9,350 ft water depth, is located on the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal and spans five blocks in both countries (three in Mauritania and two in Senegal). Phase 1 of the project, which is the largest in BP’s portfolio, reached final investment decision (FID) in 2018 and is expected to produce around 2.3 million tonnes (MMtonne) of LNG per year when operations begin later this year.

The project will export gas to an FPSO approximately 25 miles offshore where the gas will be processed and liquids separated. The gas will then be exported to a floating LNG facility (FLNG) 6 miles offshore. The FPSO left the COSCO shipyard in China in January, and is expected to arrive onsite in second quarter 2023. Golar LNG is converting the Gimi into the FLNG unit. It remains under construction.

In 2019, McDermott International won the EPCI contract for SURF, while Baker Hughes won the contract to provide five large-bore deepwater horizontal xmas trees — a 6-slot dual bore manifold, a pipeline end manifold, subsea distribution units, three subsea isolation valves, diverless connections and subsea production control systems. TechnipFMC won a contract for the EPCI and commissioning of the FPSO that will be deployed for the project.

For Phase 2, BP is evaluating a gravity-based structure as its basis. GTA Phase 2 is expected to have a throughput capacity between 2.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa)-3 mtpa.

The Saint-Louis Offshore Profond block offshore Senegal is operated by BP with a 60% working interest, with partners Kosmos Energy (30%) and PETROSEN (10%)..

The C-8 Block offshore Mauritania is operated by BP with a 62% stake, while Kosmos Energy holds 28% and Société Mauritanienne des Hydrocarbures with 10%.

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The Luiperd-Brulpadda Field is expected to come online between 2026 and 2027. (Source: TotalEnergies)

Luiperd-Brulpadda

FID on TotalEnergies’ discovery of gas reserves in the Luiperd and Brulpadda fields offshore South Africa is expected to come sometime this year.

TotalEnergies and its partners plan to fast-track the field, located at a depth of 5,905 ft in Block 11B/12B. TotalEnergies proposes an early production system for the first phase, with a three-well Luiperd development tied back to existing infrastructure in Block 9 of the Outeniqua Basin. From there, gas will flow via an existing pipeline to either the PetroSA-operated Mossel Bay gas-to-liquids refinery or to state power giant Eskom’s nearby diesel power plant. The plant could be converted to run on natural gas.

TotalEnergies applied for production rights for the block in September 2022.

Phase 1 could potentially start up in 2027 at an estimated cost of $2.5 billion and with a breakeven cost of around $30/bbl. Production would be limited by existing infrastructure capacity to 210 MMcf/d of gas and 18,000 bbl/d of condensate. Development of Brulpadda for Phase 2 could more than double production.

TotalEnergies operates the field with a 45% working interest, alongside Qatar Petroleum with 25%, CNR International with 20% and Main Street, a South African consortium, with 10%.

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Production from Phase 1 of the Sangomar Field (formerly the SNE Field) is expected at 231 MMbbl with total recoverable oil resources estimated around 500MMbbl. (Source: Cairn Energy)

Sangomar

First production at Woodside’s Sangomar Field (formerly the SNE Field), which contains both oil and gas, is expected in late 2023. The field in 2,560 ft water depth is approximately 62 miles south of Dakar, Senegal, in the Sangomar Offshore Profond.

Phase 1 of the project will feature a permanently moored FPSO facility, along with 23 oil production wells, plus water and gas injection wells and associated subsea systems. Production from Phase 1 is expected at 231 MMbbl with total recoverable oil resources estimated around 500 MMbbl over the life of the field. FID on the project was reached in January 2020, and work on the project began that same year.

Diamond Offshore drillship Ocean BlackRhino started its drilling campaign in July 2021 and was later joined by the Ocean BlackHawk in July 2022 using a batch drilling approach to enable operational efficiencies. Subsea equipment fabrication is complete, and the subsea installation campaign started in September 2022.

Woodside Energy awarded MODEC International project’s FEED contract for an FPSO in February 2019. The Subsea Integration Alliance, a JV between OneSubsea, SLB and Subsea 7, won the SURF contract in 2018. Transocean provided the drilling rigs for the SNE exploration and appraisal activities.

Woodside is operator and holds an 82% participating interest in the Sangomar exploitation area and a 90% participating interest of the remaining Rufisque Offshore, Sangomar Offshore and Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD) evaluation area.

The project is being developed by a joint venture of Rufisque Offshore, Sangomar Offshore and Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD), comprising Capricorn Senegal, a subsidiary of Cairn Energy (36.44%), Woodside Energy (31.89%), FAR (13.67%) and PETROSEN (18%), with Woodside Energy as the project operator.