Guyana: Liza Phase 2 Novel Execution to Accelerate Field Development

Lawson Burns, Theresa Allen, Jeff Karlik, J. Ding, Rea Cauthen, Mita Das, Guy Ashley, R. Szafranski
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The Liza Phase 2 Project combines a novel execution approach and forward-looking technology components to develop more complex areas of the Liza resource. The project delivers technology to optimize resource development through efficient Subsea, Umbilicals, Risers, and Flowlines (SURF) equipment designs and digital elements to enable future capabilities, such as a fiber optic cable to shore. For a new approach to Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) delivery, the project is partnering with SBM for the first ever use of their Fast4Ward® concept. The SBM Fast4Ward® program utilizes the Multi-Purpose Floater (MPF) hull design and provides the benefits of a new build FPSO with a reduced project development time similar to that of conversions. With almost double the SURF infrastructure as Liza Phase 1, Liza Phase 2 uses learnings and standardized SURF architecture to deliver one of the industry's largest subsea developments. Establishment of win-win partnerships with the primary contractors to achieve best overall value and strategic use of part number duplication contribute to the overall success. Based on the work of ExxonMobil proprietary reservoir modelling, infrastructure is being installed to enable Water Alternating Gas (WAG) injection for the complex development while a subsea fiber optic cable enables data to shore for optimized reservoir management and advanced facilities surveillance. The project is on track to deliver ~2 years after first oil was achieved for Liza Phase 1 by building on design replication and common methodologies where possible. Through thoughtful application of standardization, learnings, and incorporation of new technologies, the project efficiently delivers advanced capabilities to the Liza field. This also enables a "Design One, Build Multiple" (D1BM) approach for future developments in Guyana.
圭亚那:Liza第二阶段新执行加速油田开发
Liza第二阶段项目结合了新颖的执行方法和前瞻性的技术组件,以开发更复杂的Liza资源区域。该项目通过高效的海底、脐带缆、立管和管线(SURF)设备设计和数字元件,提供优化资源开发的技术,以实现未来的能力,如光纤电缆到岸上。对于浮式、生产、存储和卸载(FPSO)交付的新方法,该项目与SBM合作,首次使用了他们的Fast4Ward®概念。SBM Fast4Ward®项目利用多用途浮式(MPF)船体设计,提供了新型FPSO的优势,同时缩短了项目开发时间,类似于改装。Liza二期工程的SURF基础设施几乎是Liza一期工程的两倍,通过学习和标准化的SURF架构,Liza二期工程将成为业内最大的海底开发项目之一。与主要承办商建立双赢伙伴关系,以达致最佳整体价值,并策略性地使用重复零件编号,有助整体成功。基于埃克森美孚专有的油藏建模工作,正在安装基础设施,以便为复杂开发提供水交替气(WAG)注入,同时海底光纤电缆将数据传输到岸上,以优化油藏管理和先进的设施监控。在Liza第一阶段获得第一批石油后,通过尽可能地建立设计复制和通用方法,该项目正按计划交付约2年。通过对标准化、学习和新技术的深思熟虑的应用,该项目有效地为Liza油田提供了先进的能力。这也为圭亚那未来的发展提供了“设计一个,建造多个”(D1BM)的方法。
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