意大利油田服務(wù)提供商Saipem獲得了三份新的海上工程、采購、施工和安裝(EPCI)合同和兩份前端工程設(shè)計(jì)(FEED)競爭協(xié)議,總額約6.5億美元。
Saipem 7000半潛式起重船
Saipem于2023年4月3日星期一公布了新合同。Azule能源公司分配的第一份合同是Agogo油田開發(fā)項(xiàng)目。這是一個(gè)深水綠地開發(fā)項(xiàng)目,位于安哥拉近海約180公里處,位于恩戈馬FPSO(west Hub)以西約20公里處,該FPSO自2014年11月開始運(yùn)營。
根據(jù)Saipem的說法,該合同包括設(shè)計(jì)、采購、施工和安裝帶有相關(guān)海底結(jié)構(gòu)的管道出油管線中的剛性管道,該公司將調(diào)動(dòng)其FDS2海上安裝船來完成這項(xiàng)工作。
此外,EnQuest授予這位意大利球員的第二份合同是希瑟油田現(xiàn)有基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施的退役,該油田位于英國北海區(qū),距離阿伯丁東北約460公里。Saipem的活動(dòng)包括利用Saipem 7000半潛式起重船對(duì)Heather平臺(tái)上部導(dǎo)管架進(jìn)行工程設(shè)計(jì)、準(zhǔn)備、拆除和處置。
根據(jù)意大利油田服務(wù)提供商的聲明,第三份合同已根據(jù)沙特阿美石油公司LTA計(jì)劃授予,使該公司能夠執(zhí)行一個(gè)平臺(tái)上部和相關(guān)海底柔性、臍帶纜和電纜系統(tǒng)的海上EPCI。
由于Saipem已獲得兩份天然氣開發(fā)項(xiàng)目的前端工程設(shè)計(jì)競賽合同,第一份由殼牌特立尼達(dá)和多巴哥公司分配,與位于特立尼達(dá)和多巴哥淺水區(qū)的Manatee天然氣田的開發(fā)有關(guān)。
另一方面,PAPUA液化天然氣開發(fā)私人有限公司與PT Tripatra Engineers and Constructors和Daewoo Engineering&Construction Co.,Ltd.合作,將第二份合同轉(zhuǎn)讓給Saipem,涉及巴布亞新幾內(nèi)亞天然氣PAPUA LNG項(xiàng)目上游設(shè)施的開發(fā)。
這位意大利球員表示:“這些重要的合同進(jìn)一步鞏固了Saipem在地理位置和海上業(yè)務(wù)關(guān)鍵領(lǐng)域的定位,特別是在退役方面,該公司擁有重要的業(yè)績記錄。”。
此外,Saipem聲稱,這些獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)利用了其在競爭性FED中的獨(dú)特資產(chǎn)和專業(yè)知識(shí)的組合,使其能夠“提供有效的報(bào)價(jià)和安全創(chuàng)新的解決方案”
這些新合同是在Saipem在科特迪瓦獲得一份價(jià)值4億美元的新合同后簽訂的,該合同是最近租用的第七代鉆井船。
原文如下:
Italian oilfield services provider Saipem has been awarded three new offshore engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contracts and two front-end engineering design (FEED) competition deals, totalling approximately $650 million.
Saipem 7000 semi-submersible crane vessel; Source: Saipem
Saipem revealed the new contracts on Monday, 3 April 2023. The first contract, assigned by Azule Energy, is for the Agogo full field development project. This is a deepwater greenfield development, approximately 180 kilometres offshore Angola, about 20 kilometres west of the N’Goma FPSO (West Hub), which has been in operation since November 2014.
According to Saipem, the contract includes the engineering, procurement, construction and installation of rigid pipe-in-pipe flowlines with associated subsea structures and the firm will mobilise its FDS2 offshore installation vessel for this job.
Furthermore, the Italian player’s second contract, awarded by EnQuest, is for the decommissioning of existing infrastructures in the Heather oil field, located in the UK sector of the North Sea, around 460 kilometres northeast of Aberdeen. Saipem’s activities cover the engineering, preparation, removal and disposal of the upper jacket of the Heather platform, utilising the Saipem 7000 semi-submersible crane vessel.
Based on the Italian oilfield services provider’s statement, the third contract has been awarded under the Aramco LTA programme in Saudi Arabia, enabling the firm to execute the offshore EPCI of one platform topside and the associated subsea flexible, umbilical and cable system.
As Saipem has been awarded two front-end engineering design competition contracts for gas development projects, the first one, which was assigned by Shell Trinidad & Tobago, is related to the development of the Manatee natural gas field located in shallow water in Trinidad and Tobago.
On the other hand, the second contract, assigned to Saipem, in partnership with PT Tripatra Engineers and Constructors and Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., by PAPUA LNG Development Pte. Ltd., concerns the development of the upstream facilities to feed the natural gas PAPUA LNG project in Papua New Guinea.
“These important contracts further consolidate the positioning of Saipem both geographically and in key segments for the offshore business, in particular in decommissioning where the company boasts an important track record,” according to the Italian player.
In addition, Saipem claims that these awards leverage its combination of unique assets and expertise in competitive FEEDs that allow for “the presentation of effective offers and safe and innovative solutions.”
These new contracts come after Saipem secured a new deal in Ivory Coast worth $400 million for a recently chartered seventh-generation drillship.