据OFFSHORE ENERGY网站6月20日报道,石油和天然气巨头bp签署了位于印度尼西亚近海两个深水勘探区块的30年产量分成合同(PSCs)。
2022年3月18日,bp与印度尼西亚政府签署了Agung I和Agung II勘探区块的PSC协议。此前,bp决定在2021年石油和天然气工作区第二轮招标中将这两个天然气区块授予bp。
bp亚太地区总裁Nader Zaki评论说: “我们在印度尼西亚的业务现在从巴布亚巴拉特的东部通过我们的Tangguh LNG设施延伸,这是印度尼西亚最大的天然气生产田,我们也在该地区推进我们的主要CCUS项目之一,通过我们Andaman II的合作伙伴关系在亚齐西部,现在在东爪哇增加了Agung I和Agung II。”
Tangguh是该国最大的产气田。据bp称,该气田目前占该国天然气产量的20%,在Tangguh扩建项目完成后,一旦Tangguh的第三条生产线启动,这一比例将升至30%以上。
bp还在亚齐的近海深水勘探区块Andaman II PSC中拥有非经营性权益(30%)。
Agung I区块位于巴厘岛和东爪哇近海深水区6656平方公里,而Agung II区块位于南苏拉威西、西努沙登加拉和东爪哇近海深水区,面积7970平方公里。该地区勘探不足,天然气资源潜力巨大,能满足不断增长的天然气需求。
bp天然气和低碳能源执行副总裁Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath表示,bp致力于继续发展其在印度尼西亚的天然气和低碳业务。
黎泱 编译自OFFSHORE ENERGY
原文如下:
BP signs 30-year contracts for deepwater gas blocks off Indonesia
Oil and gas giant BP has inked the 30-year production sharing contracts (PSCs) for two deepwater exploration blocks located offshore Indonesia.
The PSC signing between BP and the government of Indonesia for Agung l and Agung ll exploration blocks comes following the decision to award the two gas blocks to BP on the second round of the 2021 Oil and Gas Working Area Bid Round on 18 March 2022.
Nader Zaki, BP regional president Asia Pacific, commented: “Our presence in Indonesia is now extended from the east in Papua Barat through our Tangguh LNG, the largest gas-producing field in Indonesia where we are also progressing one of our major CCUS projects, to the west in Aceh through our partnership in Andaman II, and now is complemented by adding Agung I and Agung II in East Java.”
Tangguh is the largest gas-producing field in the country. According to BP, the field is currently contributing 20 per cent of national gas production, which will increase to more than 30 per cent once Tangguh’s Train 3 starts up following the completion of the Tangguh Expansion Project.
BP also has a non-operated interest (30 per cent) in Andaman II PSC, an offshore deepwater exploration block in Aceh.
The Agung I Block covers an area of 6,656 square kilometres deepwater offshore Bali and East Java, while the Agung II Block is located in deepwater offshore of South Sulawesi, West Nusa Tenggara and East Java covering an area of 7,970 square kilometres. The area is underexplored with significant potential for gas resources, close to growing gas demand.
BP’s executive vice president for gas & low carbon energy, Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath, said that BP is committed to continue growing its gas and low-carbon business in Indonesia.
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