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Message par energy_isere » 20 mars 2020, 20:09

Le second FPSO qui sera utilisé au Guyana :

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The FPSO Liza Unity will be spread moored at a water depth of 1,600 m (5,249 ft) with 20 Cabral 512 deepwater mooring lines with a minimum breaking strength of 12,300 kN.

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Message par energy_isere » 18 juin 2020, 00:21

Exxon sommé de réduire sa production de pétrole au Guyana à cause de trop de gaz torché.
Exxon Forced To Curtail Production In Guyana
By Irina Slav - Jun 16, 2020, 9:0
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/E ... uyana.html

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Message par alga » 18 juin 2020, 14:43

energy_isere a écrit :
20 mars 2020, 20:09
Le second FPSO qui sera utilisé au Guyana :

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The FPSO Liza Unity will be spread moored at a water depth of 1,600 m (5,249 ft) with 20 Cabral 512 deepwater mooring lines with a minimum breaking strength of 12,300 kN.

https://www.offshore-mag.com/rigs-vesse ... ore-guyana
Après un ouragan sérieux, ce gros tas de ferraille finira par le fond, conséquence logique du RC.

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Message par energy_isere » 13 juil. 2020, 23:33

Exxon reprend les forages qui avaient été mis en sommeil pendant le Covid19.
ExxonMobil Resumes Guyana Drilling

by BloombergPeter Millard & Kevin CrowleyMonday, July 13, 2020


Exxon Mobil Corp. resumed drilling in Guyana last month, underscoring its dedication to the offshore hotspot despite the oil price crash and a messy turn in local politics.

Two of Exxon’s four drillships went back to work, according to data published Friday by Baker Hughes Co. The company later confirmed that the Stena Carron and Noble Tom Madden vessels returned to full operations last month. The rigs had been shut when the country of less than a million closed its borders after the pandemic hit South America.
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Message par energy_isere » 07 août 2020, 17:14

ExxonMobil reprend un navire de forage pour 6 mois au Guyana.
ExxonMobil has awarded the drillship Noble Sam Croft a new six-month contract offshore Guyana, Noble Corp. revealed in its latest trading statement.

Aug 6, 2020

Operations are expected to start in 4Q 2020 after the rig finishes its current program offshore Suriname. This contract was awarded under the commercial enabling agreement established with ExxonMobil for Guyana earlier this year.

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The drillship Noble Sam Croft.
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Message par energy_isere » 08 sept. 2020, 23:22

18 iéme découverte de pétrole de Exxon au Guyana :
Exxon Makes 18th Oil Discovery Offshore Guyana

By Charles Kennedy - Sep 08, 2020

ExxonMobil said on Tuesday it had made its 18th oil discovery offshore Guyana, which adds to its previous estimate of more than 8 billion barrels of discovered recoverable resources in the area.

In less than five years, Exxon and its partners in the Stabroek Block – Hess Corporation and a unit of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) –made more than a dozen quality discoveries on the block, making Guyana the newest oil-producing nation in December 2019.

Earlier this year, Exxon revised upward its estimate of recoverable resources offshore Guyana by 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent to 8 billion oil-equivalent barrels, as it announced its 16th oil discovery on the Stabroek Block.

The recoverable resource base of 8 billion oil-equivalent barrels includes the fifteen previous discoveries that ExxonMobil and its partners had made offshore Guyana until the end of 2019. The new discovery, at the Uaru well, is just 10 miles northeast of the Liza oilfield, which is already producing oil.

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Message par energy_isere » 17 sept. 2020, 08:08

Pompeo au Guyana et au Surinam, où le pétrole attire les convoitises

AFP parue le 17 sept. 2020

Mike Pompeo devient jeudi le premier secrétaire d'Etat américain à se rendre au Guyana et au Surinam, deux petits pays d'Amérique du Sud dont les récentes découvertes pétrolières attirent les convoitises.

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Message par energy_isere » 03 oct. 2020, 21:41

EXXON lance le développement du champs de Payara.
Il y aura un FPSO, 220 000 b/j attendus après 2024.
ExxonMobil moves ahead with Payara development offshore Guyana
ExxonMobil Corp. affiliate Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. (EEPGL) made a final investment decision to proceed with Payara field development offshore Guyana and has let contracts to advance the project’s next phase.

Mikaila Adams Oct 1st, 2020

Payara, the third project in the Stabroek block, received government approvals and is expected to produce up to 220,000 b/d of oil after startup in 2024 using the Prosperity floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel (OGJ Online, Sept. 10, 2018).

The $9 billion development will target an estimated resource base of about 600 MMboe. Ten drill centers are planned along with up to 41 wells, including 20 production and 21 injection wells.

Exxon confirmed the award contracts for the next phase of development following completion of front-end engineering and design studies, completion of the multi-purpose hull, receipt of requisite government approvals, and project FID. Under its existing long term FPSO supply agreement with ExxonMobil, SBM Offshore will construct, install, and then lease and operate the Prosperity FPSO for up to 2 years, after which ownership and operation will transfer to EEPGL (OGJ Online, Nov. 7, 2019).

The FPSO design largely replicates that of Liza Unity, incorporating SBM Offshore’s newbuild, multipurpose hull combined with several standardized topsides modules. It is designed to produce 220,000 b/d of oil with associated gas-treatment capacity of 400 MMcfd and water injection capacity of 250,000 b/d. It will be spread moored in water depth of about 1,900 m and will be able to store around 2 million bbl of crude oil.

EEPGL also has let a contract for the project’s subsea system. TechnipFMC, in a contract valued by the service provider at $500 million to $1 billion, will manufacture and deliver the system, including 41 enhanced vertical deep water trees and associated tooling, six flexible risers, and ten manifolds, along with associated controls and tie-in equipment.

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With the FID, ExxonMobil said Liza Phase 2 remains on track to begin oil production by early 2022. At peak rates, it will produce up to 220,000 bo/d using the Liza Unity FPSO, which is under construction in Singapore. Exxon’s first offshore Guyana project, Liza Phase 1, began producing in late 2019 following delivery of the Liza Destiny FPSO now moored 120 miles offshore (OGJ Online, Aug. 29, 2019).

Evaluation of additional development opportunities in the block—including Redtail, Yellowtail, Mako and Uaru—continue, the operator said, along with the current plan to have five drillships operating offshore Guyana by yearend.

The 26,800-sq km Stabroek block holds estimated recoverable resources of more than 8 billion boe. The 18 discoveries on the block to date have established the potential for at least five FPSO vessels producing more than 750,000 bo/d by 2026.

Esso E&P Guyana is operator and holds a 45% interest in the Stabroek block. Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd. holds 30% interest and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Ltd. holds 25% interest.
https://www.ogj.com/exploration-develop ... ore-guyana


Le FPSO Prosperity en chantier en Chine :

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Message par energy_isere » 05 oct. 2020, 22:43

Exxon passe une très grosse commande à Technip FMC pour le développement du champs de Payara.
Exxon Contract Worth at Least $500MM to TechnipFMC

by Matthew V. Veazey|Rigzone StaffFriday, October 02, 2020

TechnipFMC (NYSE: FTI) reported Thursday that it has won a large subsea contract from a unit of Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) ranging in value from $500 million to $1 billion.

Under the terms of the award from Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGE), TechnipFMC will manufacture and deliver the subsea production system for the proposed Payara project in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana, the contract recipient stated. It pointed out the system will comprise 41 enhanced vertical deep water trees and associated tooling, six flexible risers and 10 manifolds as well as associated controls and tie-in equipment.

“We are delighted to take the next step in the partnership established with ExxonMobil and the country of Guyana for their subsea developments,” Arnaud Pieton, president of TechnipFMC’s Subsea unit, remarked in a written statement.
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Message par energy_isere » 19 nov. 2020, 13:25

Ça ne marche pas à tous les coups :
Exxon’s Deepest Guyana Oil Well Disappoints

By Charles Kennedy - Nov 17, 2020

After a series of major oil discoveries offshore Guyana, ExxonMobil and partners found that the deepest well drilled so far offshore the Latin American country did not have commercial potential for a stand-alone development.

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Message par energy_isere » 22 déc. 2020, 20:43

Le champs Liza 1 atteint 120 000 b/j après un an de retard par rapport au plan initial de Exxon.
Exxon Guyana Well Hits 120,000 Bpd Milestone

By Irina Slav - Dec 22, 2020

The Liza-1 well in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana is pumping oil at a rate of 120,000 barrels per day, Exxon has announced, in a belated achievement of its target for the well.

Argus quoted Exxon Guyana president Alistair Routledge as saying, "We are disappointed by the number of equipment issues experienced and that, because of these issues and Covid-19, commissioning of the gas injection system took longer than originally projected." It added the 120,000-bpd milestone was supposed to be reached a year ago.

Exxon, together with its partner in the Stabroek Block, Hess Corp, has made 18 discoveries there in less than five years, with a combined potential for producing up to 750,000 bpd of crude. Liza Phase 1, the first discovery, is already producing, and Liza Phase 2 should start producing in 2022, Exxon said, at a rate of 220,000 bpd.

The company also recently made the final investment decision on a third find—the Payara field, which should pump up to 220,000 bpd beginning in 2024.

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Message par energy_isere » 20 mars 2021, 23:02

Liza Phase 1 atteint sa pleine capacité à 130 000 barils par jour.
Exxon's Flagship Guyana Project Reaches Full Capacity

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Mar 18, 2021

The Liza Phase 1 offshore project—Guyana’s first oil-producing project led by ExxonMobil—has reached its full planned production capacity of some 130,000 barrels per day (bpd), Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali said on an online energy event this week.

This year alone, operators are expected to drill as much as 10 appraisal and exploration wells offshore Guyana, Ali said on the Guyana Basin Summit event, as carried by Reuters.

The Liza Phase 2 Project is designed to pump up to 220,000 bpd with a floating, production, storage, and offloading vessel (FPSO), with start-up expected in the middle of next year, Exxon says.

Guyana is one of the top priorities in the U.S. supermajor’s strategy to focus on high-return and cash-generating projects that would allow it to grow its dividend through 2025.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/E ... acity.html

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Message par energy_isere » 18 avr. 2021, 10:22

Le Guyana vise une production de 1 million de b/j dans quelques années.
Guyana Estimates Future Oil Production At 1 Million Bpd

By Julianne Geiger - Apr 15, 2021, 4:30 PM CDT

Guyana has estimated its future oil production at 1 million barrels per day by 2027, from seven floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSOs) vessels in country, according to natural resources minister Vickram Bharrat said on Tuesday, cited by Argus.

For now, Guyana is producing 130,000 bpd from ExxonMobil’s Liza-1 well, which just reached full planned production capacity in March. Exxon expects that well to be producing as much as 750,000 bpd by 2026.

Exxon estimated in December that it will have 5 FPSOs by 2026 with as many as 10 shortly thereafter.

Guyana is the world’s newest oil hotspot, with as many as 10 appraisal and exploration wells to be drilled there this year. Exxon and its partners in Guyana’s prolific Stabroek Block have made more than a dozen quality discoveries since 2019. That block is thought to contain more than eight billion barrels of recoverable oil resources.

Liza-2 is also expected to start up soon, by mid-2022, at an estimated rate of 220,000 barrels per day.

As the tiny Latin American country picks up the pace with its oil production, it is becoming a top investment destination for the global oil and gas industry, according to Bharrat.

Guyana is now working on its oil policies to protect itself from the possible negative effects that often go hand in hand with an oil-rich nation. Guyana hopes to have new petroleum legislation and a new regulatory body to regulate its fledgling industry, which it plans to have in place before the end of the year.

Guyana has found itself in the media crosshairs for negotiating a potentially poor deal with Exxon in the beginning stages of oil exploration.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... n-Bpd.html

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Message par energy_isere » 24 avr. 2021, 10:18

CGX confie à Maersk Drilling un contrat de drilling au Guyana offshore.
Maersk Drilling awarded one-well exploration contract for Maersk Discoverer offshore Guyana

édité le 23/04/2021

Maersk Drilling has been awarded a one-well contract by CGX Resources Inc., operator and joint venture partner with Frontera Energy Guyana Corp, for the semi-submersible rig Maersk Discoverer to perform exploration drilling in the Corentyne Block offshore Guyana.

The contract has an estimated duration of 75-85 days and is expected to commence in third quarter 2021, in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope. The contract contains one firm-well in the Corentyne Block and one optional well for the Demerara Block. The optional well has an estimated duration of 40 days. Maersk Drilling and CGX are in discussions to add additional services and performance incentives to the scope.

“It’s the first time we are working for CGX and we are honored to join forces with their team in the Caribbean basin. Guyana is home to some very promising offshore projects and it’s close to our other customers and projects in the region. The D-rig series is particularly well suited to fill special niches around the Americas with its versatile capabilities of both being able to work in a moored and a dynamically-positioned mode. With this contract, Maersk Discoverer is fully booked throughout 2021 allowing us to continue to build and leverage the experience of the crew as well as the special technical characteristics of the rig,” says COO Morten Kelstrup of Maersk Drilling.

Maersk Discoverer is a DSS-21 column-stabilised dynamically positioned semi-submersible drilling rig, able to operate in water depths up to 10,000 ft. It is currently operating offshore Trinidad and Tobago for BP. Following the contract with CGX, the rig will commence a contract with BG International, a subsidiary of Shell, in Trinidad and Tobago as stated in Maersk Drilling’s recent fleet status report.
https://www.euro-petrole.com/maersk-dri ... -n-i-22135

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Message par energy_isere » 01 mai 2021, 19:43

EXXON trouve encore du pétrole dans le bloc Stabroek :
Exxon Strikes More Oil Offshore Guyana

by Matthew V. Veazey|Rigzone Staff|Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) on Tuesday reported another oil discovery in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.

Located some 6.8 miles (11 kilometers) south of the Uaru-1 well, the most recent Uaru-2 well encountered approximately 120 feet (36.7 meters) of high-quality oil-bearing sandstone reservoir that includes newly identified intervals below Uaru-1, ExxonMobil noted in a written statement emailed to Rigzone. The company noted the latest discovery augments Stabroek’s previous recoverable resource estimate of approximately 9 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
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https://www.rigzone.com/news/exxon_stri ... 9-article/

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