Marginal Field Development: Evaluation of Offshore Developments

Ekalavya Arora.
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Offshore marginal fields historically have been discoveries that have not been pursued due to factors such as size of field, lack of infrastructures, product incompatibility with the nearest host or uneconomic assets. However, according to Energy Information Administration Report (2021), Malaysia’s total liquid field production have been declining since reaching peak of 762,000 b/d in 20161. To offset the decline, marginal fields are being considered. This trend is also being echoed in other Asian oil and gas producing nations. Through the advancement of technology, standardization and focus on cost control during the last oil downturn; marginal fields are now seen as economically viable and are being sanctioned to keep up with the falling production demand. These fields are typically developed via the use of minimum often unmanned wellhead platform or through Jack up Shallow water Subsea systems. It is a vital consideration for the operator to make in selecting either of the methodologies or a combination of the two. The offshore marginal fields being classified here are usually based in shallower water depth (<100m) and have 7-12 years production lifespan. The aim of this paper is to highlight key technical considerations that will assist the operator in making informed decision to develop the marginal fields using Integrated offshore solutions (IOS). Case study scenario is presented in which the operator was able to optimize their field layout, perform equipment selection by leveraging standardization and engineering and focus on minimizing installation and completion timelines.
边际油田开发:海上开发评价
由于油田规模大、缺乏基础设施、产品与最近的主油藏不兼容或资产不经济等因素,海上边际油田一直没有被发现。然而,根据能源信息管理局的报告(2021),马来西亚的液体油田总产量自2016年达到76.2万桶/天的峰值以来一直在下降。为了抵消产量的下降,正在考虑开发边际油田。这一趋势在亚洲其他油气生产国也得到了呼应。通过技术的进步、标准化和对成本控制的关注;边际油田现在被认为是经济上可行的,并且正在被批准以跟上不断下降的生产需求。这些油田通常通过使用最小的无人井口平台或通过千斤顶浅水海底系统进行开发。对于作业者来说,选择这两种方法中的一种或两者的结合是一个至关重要的考虑因素。这里划分的海上边际油田通常位于较浅的水深(<100米),生产寿命为7-12年。本文的目的是强调关键的技术考虑因素,这些技术考虑因素将有助于运营商在使用集成海上解决方案(IOS)开发边缘油田时做出明智的决策。在案例研究场景中,作业者能够优化他们的现场布局,通过标准化和工程来进行设备选择,并专注于最小化安装和完井时间。
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