中国石化新闻网讯 据钻机地带网2019年3月4日奥斯陆报道,运营商准备大幅增加海底设备和安装支出。这是挪威著名独立能源咨询公司雷斯塔能源公司(Rystad Energy)日前公布的最新统计数据。雷斯塔能源公司预计,从2018年到2023年,用于海底设备和安装的勘探和生产支出年均将增长10%。
挪威这家独立能源研究和商业智能公司预计,未来几年,海上油气行业的海底采油树安装数量将“迅速增加”。雷斯塔能源公司预测,到2021年,每年将安装超过350个海底采油树。雷斯塔能源公司预计,2017年至2023年期间,海底采油树市场将以每年8%的速度增长。
雷斯塔能源公司表示,到2021年,英国和挪威将推动这一增长,之后南美洲将成为领头羊。雷斯塔能源公司透露,2017年全球共安装了240个海底采油树,这是本世纪初以来的最低水平。
雷斯塔能源公司能源分析师Henning Bjorvik在一份公司声明中表示:“由于2016年以来油价的回升,海底设备市场已经显示出明显的改善迹象。海底采油树的安装可以看作是这种增长的主要驱动力。”
Bjorvik补充道:“在有效的成本削减措施和供应商与勘探和生产公司(E&P)的合作的支持下,我们现在看到了未来几年海底开发的新浪潮。”
今年2月,雷斯塔能源公司透露,在2019年至2021年期间预计将有33艘浮式产油储油和卸油(FPSO)船获得批准,这是因为海上油气行业的活动正在升温。本月早些时候,雷斯塔能源公司透露,预计2019年全球深水石油(原油、天然气液体和凝析油)日产量将超过1000万桶,明年将进一步增加。
雷斯塔能源公司的历史可以追溯到2004年,总部位于挪威奥斯陆,在伦敦、纽约、休斯顿、斯塔万格、莫斯科、里约热内卢、新加坡、班加罗尔、东京、悉尼和迪拜都设有办事处。根据该公司的网站,雷斯塔能源公司的使命是帮助人们分析能源行业的历史、现状和未来活动。
李峻 编译自 钻机地带
原文如下:
Operators Set to Boost Subsea Spend
Operators are poised to boost expenditure substantially on subsea equipment and installation.
That’s according to Rystad Energy, which expects average annual growth of ten percent in exploration and production spending for subsea equipment and installation from 2018 through 2023.
The independent energy research and business intelligence company projects a “rapid rise” in subsea tree installations in the offshore industry in the coming years. Rystad, which forecasts that over 350 subsea trees will be installed per year by 2021, expects the market for subsea trees to grow by eight percent per year in the period 2017 to 2023.
The UK and Norway will drive the growth through 2021, after which South America will take the lead, according to Rystad Energy, which revealed that 240 subsea trees were installed globally in 2017. This was the lowest level since the turn of the century, according to the company.
“As the oil price has recovered since 2016, the subsea market has shown clear signs of improvement. Subsea tree installations can be seen as a main driver for this growth. We expect a substantial increase in demand in coming years,” Rystad Energy Analyst, Henning Bjorvik, said in a company statement.
“We now see a new wave of subsea developments in the coming years, supported by effective cost cutting measures and cooperation between suppliers and E&Ps,” Bjorvik added.
In February Rystad revealed that it expects 33 floating production storage and offloading vessels to be sanctioned from 2019 to 2021, “as oil and gas activity picks up in the offshore sector”. Earlier in the month, the company revealed that it expects global deepwater liquid (crude, NGL, condensate) production to surpass 10 million barrels per day in 2019, before rising further next year.
Rystad, which traces its roots back to 2004, is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, and has additional offices in London, New York, Houston, Stavanger, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, Bangalore, Tokyo, Sydney and Dubai. The company’s mission, according to its website, is to help people analyze historical, present and future activities in the energy sector.