Mid-Scale FLNG Production Unit for Marginal Fields

K. Tierling, M. Mahdavian
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The scale and productive life of associated gas from subsalt production and small offshore gas reservoirs in remote areas, has made economic justification difficult for dedicated onshore processing facilities with associated subsea pipelines. Floating LNG (FLNG) offer freedom from the subsea pipeline, but the biggest have been designed for specific large fields. Another approach is to build flexibility into the design of the FLNG facility, potentially increasing the initial CAPEX of the unit, instead of targeting a specific field. This approach allows the CAPEX to be amortized across multiple offshore fields, avoiding a stranded investment. This paper addresses topsides where flexibility in topsides processing units is advantageous for pursuit of multiple marginal fields over the life of the FLNG asset, focusing on the 4.5 to 9 MSm3/day (160 to 330 MMSCFD) of natural gas liquefied to 1 to 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG. Standardizing modular designs for FLNG processing units, provides opportunities to build or retrofit the FLNG facility in smaller yards and can reduce project schedule and costs associated with the design and construction of the FLNG facility. Considering future relocation of the floating unit to other fields, requires some flexibility in the initial design to reduce future changes, without negatively impacting first field performance. Using this approach, producing gas from marginal offshore fields could be a viable option by utilizing small or mid-scale FLNG to liquefy gas, using one facility to liquefy serially multiple marginal fields.
边缘油田的中型FLNG生产装置
偏远地区盐下生产和小型海上气藏伴生气的规模和生产寿命,使得具有伴生气海底管道的专用陆上处理设施的经济合理性变得困难。浮式液化天然气(FLNG)不受海底管道的限制,但最大的浮式液化天然气是为特定的大型油田设计的。另一种方法是在FLNG设备的设计中增加灵活性,这可能会增加设备的初始资本支出,而不是针对特定的油田。这种方法可以将资本支出分摊到多个海上油田,避免投资搁浅。本文讨论了在FLNG资产的生命周期内,上层处理装置的灵活性对于追求多个边缘油田是有利的,重点关注4.5至9 MSm3/天(160至330 MMSCFD)的天然气液化到每年100至200万吨的液化天然气。FLNG处理单元的标准化模块化设计,为在较小的船厂建造或改造FLNG设施提供了机会,可以减少与FLNG设施设计和建造相关的项目进度和成本。考虑到未来将浮式装置迁移到其他油田,在初始设计中需要一定的灵活性,以减少未来的变化,而不会对首次现场的性能产生负面影响。利用这种方法,利用小型或中型FLNG液化天然气,使用一个设备连续液化多个边缘油田,从边缘海上油田生产天然气可能是一种可行的选择。
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