在奧斯陸上市的石油和天然氣勘探與生產(chǎn)公司BW Energy在加蓬近海的一次多井鉆井活動中,從其第一口井中獲得了第一口石油。
浮式生產(chǎn)儲油船BW Adolo;來源:BW能源
BW Energy于2023年4月10日(星期一)宣布了加蓬近海Dussafu許可證中Hibiscus/Ruche一期開發(fā)項目的第一批石油。該公司解釋說,第一口井的生產(chǎn)表現(xiàn)符合預(yù)期,目前穩(wěn)定在約6000桶/日。
值得提醒的是,由于Borr Drilling為其鉆井計劃雇傭的Norve自升式鉆井平臺的時間表可能發(fā)生變化,Hibiscus/Ruche開發(fā)項目的第一批石油的時間表被推遲到了去年2023年第一季度末,而不是之前預(yù)計的2022年底。
2023年4月初,該公司確認(rèn)Hibiscus/Ruche一期開發(fā)活動的第一口生產(chǎn)井DHIBM-3H井的鉆井和完井作業(yè)已經(jīng)完成。根據(jù)BW Energy當(dāng)時的聲明,第一批石油預(yù)計將在4月初,而新的氣舉壓縮機的調(diào)試和啟動將在FPSO上的第一批石油活動之后進(jìn)行。
據(jù)BW Energy稱,DHIBM-3H井是從BW MaBoMo生產(chǎn)設(shè)施鉆到Hibiscus油田Gamba砂巖儲層3883米深處的。鉆井作業(yè)在生產(chǎn)設(shè)施、立管和管道安裝后的年初開始。Hibiscus/Ruche生產(chǎn)的石油通過管道運輸至FPSO BW Adolo進(jìn)行處理和儲存,然后再卸載至油輪。
BW Energy首席執(zhí)行官Carl Krogh Arnet評論道:“我們以出色的HSE表現(xiàn)如期從Hibiscus/Ruche交付了第一批石油。這是加蓬在2023年至2024年初完成鉆井計劃和資產(chǎn)升級過程中實現(xiàn)連續(xù)產(chǎn)量增長的第一步。”
BW Energy在加蓬附近的Hibiscus/Ruche開發(fā)項目位于Tortue油田西北約20公里處,目標(biāo)是Hibiscus和Ruche油田。最初,該項目需要在一個12口井的分階段計劃中鉆探多達(dá)6口水平生產(chǎn)井,該計劃將與一個生產(chǎn)設(shè)施相連。這六口井中的四口井將瞄準(zhǔn)芙蓉油田,其余兩口井將對準(zhǔn)魯切油田。
該公司概述,Hibiscus/Ruche 1期鉆井活動的目標(biāo)是四口Hibiscus Gamba和兩口Ruche Gamba井,預(yù)計2024年初所有井完工后,這兩口井的總石油產(chǎn)量將增加約30000桶/日。這些井是由Borr Drilling公司的Norve自升式鉆機開采的。
另一方面,BW Energy強調(diào),浮式生產(chǎn)儲油船BW Adolo上的氣舉壓縮機安裝工作正在進(jìn)行中,重點是在Hibiscus/Ruche的第一批石油之后進(jìn)行調(diào)試和啟動,這在浮式生產(chǎn)油生產(chǎn)儲油船上的高活動期具有優(yōu)先權(quán)。
Carl K.Arnet總結(jié)道:“我們現(xiàn)在的首要任務(wù)是完成啟動活動,穩(wěn)定DHIBM-3H井的生產(chǎn)。與此同時,新的氣舉壓縮機的啟動工作正在進(jìn)行,以支持現(xiàn)有六口Tortue井的生產(chǎn),同時也按計劃推進(jìn)下一口Hibiscus/Ruche生產(chǎn)井的鉆探。”。
原文如下:
Oslo-listed oil and gas E&P company BW Energy has achieved the first oil from its first well in a multi-well drilling campaign offshore Gabon.
FPSO BW Adolo; Source: BW Energy
BW Energy announced the first oil from the Hibiscus/Ruche Phase 1 development in the Dussafu licence offshore Gabon on Monday, 10 April 2023. The company explains that the production performance from the first well has been in line with expectations and is currently stabilised at approximately 6,000 barrels per day.
As a reminder, the timeline for the first oil from the Hibiscus/Ruche development was bumped to the end of the first quarter of 2023 last year, rather than the previously anticipated date in late 2022, due to a potential change in the schedule of Borr Drilling’s Norve jack-up rig, which the firm hired for its drilling programme.
At the start of April 2023, the company confirmed the drilling and completion operations on the first production well of the Hibiscus/Ruche Phase 1 development campaign, DHIBM-3H well, were completed. Based on BW Energy’s statement at the time, the first oil was expected in early April while the commissioning and start-up of the new gas lift compressor would follow the first oil activities on the FPSO.
According to BW Energy, the DHIBM-3H well was drilled from the BW MaBoMo production facility to a depth of 3,883 metres into Gamba sandstone reservoir on the Hibiscus field . The drilling operations started at the start of the year following the installation of the production facility, risers, and pipelines. The oil produced at Hibiscus/Ruche is transported by pipeline to the FPSO BW Adolo for processing and storage before offloading to oil tankers.
Carl Krogh Arnet , the CEO of BW Energy, commented: “We delivered first oil from Hibiscus/Ruche on schedule with an excellent HSE performance. This represents the first of several steps on a path for successive production growth in Gabon as we complete the drilling programme and asset upgrades through 2023 and into early 2024.”
Located approximately 20 kilometres northwest of the Tortue field, BW Energy’s Hibiscus/Ruche development project off Gabon targets the Hibiscus and Ruche fields. Initially, this project entails the drilling of up to six horizontal production wells in a 12-well phased programme, which will be connected to a production facility. Four of these six wells will target the Hibiscus field while the remaining two will target the Ruche field.
The company outlines that the Hibiscus/Ruche Phase 1 drilling campaign targets four Hibiscus Gamba and two Ruche Gamba wells, which are expected to add approximately 30,000 barrels per day of total oil production when all wells are completed in early 2024. The wells are drilled by Borr Drilling’s Norve jack-up rig.
On the other hand, BW Energy highlights that the installation of the gas lift compressor is ongoing on the FPSO BW Adolo with a focus on commissioning and start-up following the first oil from Hibiscus/Ruche, which had priority during the high-activity period onboard the FPSO.
“Our priority now is to complete start-up activities and stabilise production from the DHIBM-3H well. In parallel, work progresses towards start-up of the new gas lift compressor to support production from the existing six Tortue wells while also moving ahead with drilling of the next Hibiscus/Ruche production wells as planned,” concluded Carl K. Arnet.