中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网8月29日报道, 总部位于珀斯的伍德赛德能源集团已经确定了与墨西哥国家石油公司(Pemex)合作开发的特里翁超深水油田的峰值产量,预计为每日10万桶原油。
伍德赛德能源预计特里翁将在2028年达到峰值产量,墨西哥的石油监管机构表示,同时估计该项目的总成本将近75亿美元。
伍德赛德能源于今年6月为该项目做出了决策。伍德赛德拥有特里翁油田60%的股权,剩下的40%由墨国油Pemex持有,后者于2012年发现了该油田。由于Pemex自身缺乏开发特里翁油田的资源,因此在发现油田之后的五年,将伍德赛德引入了该项目。
伍德赛德预计在油价达到70美元的情况下,该项目将实现16%的投资回报率,并在短短四年内回本。该项目预计开发的储量为4.79亿桶油气当量。其中,伍德赛德的份额预计为2.87亿桶石油当量。根据Pemex的估计,特里翁的总可采储量为4.85亿桶石油当量。
伍德赛德预计特里翁项目的碳强度将比全球深水油田开发的全球平均水平低约20%,而在油田项目方面碳强度则低于全球平均水平的50%。
特里翁油田位于墨西哥湾的佩迪多福特海域,水深2500米,位于墨西哥海岸线180公里,距离美墨海上边界30公里。
特里翁将成为墨西哥深水领域的首个石油产量项目。
该项目是伍德赛德从2022年收购BHP石油所辖墨西哥领域的业务,该收购包括墨西哥湾的资产。
胡耀东 译自 油价网
原文如下:
Woodside Sees 100,000 Bpd Peak Production At Mexico's Giant Trion Field
Perth-based Woodside Energy Group has quantified the peak production it expects from its ultra-deepwater Trion oilfield in Mexico that it is developing jointly with Pemex at 100,000 bpd.
Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS) expects Trion to reach peak production by 2028, Mexico’s oil regulator said on Tuesday, while estimating the total cost for the project at nearly US$7.5 billion.
Woodside gave the green light for the project in June. Woodside owns 60% of the Trion field, with the remaining 40% held by Mexico’s state-run oil firm, Pemex, which discovered the field back in 2012. Pemex brought Woodside onto the project five years after discovery because it lacked the resources to develop Trion on its own.
Woodside expects a 16% return on the project with a short payback of four years, assuming $70 oil. The reserves that the project will tap have been estimated at 479 million barrels of oil equivalent in oil and gas. Of these, Woodside’s share is seen at 287 million barrels of oil equivalent. According to Pemex estimates, the gross recoverable reserves of Trion are 485 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Woodside expects the carbon intensity of the Trion project to be about 20% below the global average for deepwater field development and 50% of the global average for an oil project.
The Trion field is located in the Perdido Ford Belt in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth of 2,500 meters, 180 kilometers off the Mexican coastline and 30 kilometers south of the US/Mexico maritime border.
Trion would be the first oil production from Mexico’s deep water.
The project adds to Woodside’s Gulf of Mexico presence from its 2022 acquisition of BHP’s petroleum division, which includes assets in the Gulf of Mexico.