据今日油价3月22日报道,以埃及为首的地下信息数字化收集数据和改进生产技术可以加强全球的勘探和钻井进程。埃及石油部和总部位于美国的油田服务公司斯伦贝谢的一个新项目——EUG,将对地下信息进行数字化,并通过这个接入点在全球范围内提供数据。它的目的是提供地质资料,以加强该国水域的钻探和生产。
斯伦贝谢在新闻发布会上表示,EUG只需要一年的时间就可以完成,预计可以在一个平台下收集100多年来积累的陆上和海上地震、非地震、测井、产量和其他地下数据。
埃及首创的这种技术将利用这些数据来减少多个盆地石油勘探的风险。埃及希望在数据数字化方面发挥带头作用,以加强信息获取,并鼓励更多的外国投资进入该领域。
埃及石油和矿产资源部长塔雷克·艾尔·莫拉解释说:“埃及EUG将通过在线获取行业数据,支持我们在全球范围内的勘探潜力,以数字方式推动埃及的油气项目投标。”
斯伦贝谢地区执行副总裁Khaled Al Mogharbel表示:“我们相信,EUG将在全球范围内提升埃及的勘探与生产潜力,从而产生改变游戏规则的影响。”
包括意大利埃尼、美国阿帕奇和德国Wintershall Dea在内的10家能源公司的负责人在2月份该门户网站上线后签署了会员协议。
过去一年,世界各地的私营和公共实体都在大力推动油气行业的数字化。石油和天然气公司现在正与科技公司携手合作,从巨头到初创企业,这些公司为能源勘探、监测、开采和交付提供创新的成本和时间节约解决方案。
到2020年,在DNV-GL的行业展望报告中接受调查的所有油气公司中,92%的公司预计将增加或保持数字化支出水平,主要原因是增加产业价值。
2018年,OSDU论成立,该论坛旨在建立一个标准化数据平台,成员们可以在该平台上协作,以确保安全、可靠地在全球范围内访问地下和油井信息。
目前有超过35家石油和天然气公司参与了OSDU,包括挪国油(Equinor)和壳牌(Shell)。成员们将贡献它们的专业知识,以提高系统的性能,提高整个行业地下数据共享的数量和质量。
艾默生于2020年加入该公司,目标是提高油藏建模师和油藏工程师的效率,并加速油藏工作流程的数字化创新。通过该系统实现的数据标准化,将有助于企业通过更精简、更准确的信息共享流程节省时间和资金。
随着苏伊士湾、撒哈拉、东地中海和西地中海24个地区石油勘探招标的开始,很快就会看到EUG增加地下勘探开发数据,以提供数字化支持。
王佳晶 摘译自 今日油价
原文如下:
Egypt And Schlumberger Look To Digitalize Oil Production
The digitalization of subsurface information to collect data and improve production techniques could enhance exploration and drilling processes worldwide, led by Egypt. A new project from The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and US-based oilfield services company Schlumberger, the Egypt Upstream Gateway (EUG), will digitalize subsurface information and make the data available worldwide through this access point. It aims to provide geological data to enhance drilling and production in the country’s waters.
Taking just one year to build, the EUG is expected to collect over 100 years' worth of accumulated national onshore and offshore seismic, non-seismic, well-log, production, and additional subsurface data under a single platform, according to a Schlumberger press release.
The first-of-its-kind technology in Egypt will use these data to alleviate risk in the exploration of oil across multiple basins. Egypt hopes to lead the way through the digitalization of data to enhance access to information and encourage greater foreign investment in the sector.
“The Egypt Upstream Gateway will digitally promote Egypt’s oil and gas bid rounds through seamless online access to the sector’s data, as well as endorsing our exploration potential worldwide.” Tarek El-Molla, Egypt’s minister of petroleum and mineral resources, explained.
“We believe that EUG will create game-changing impacts by promoting Egypt’s E&P potential on a truly global scale”, Khaled Al Mogharbel, EVP of Geographies at Schlumberger, added about the development.
The heads of ten energy companies, including Italian Eni, American Apache, and German Wintershall Dea, signed membership agreements in the portal following its launch in February.
Over the last year, there has been a significant push towards been greater digitalisation across the oil and gas sector by both the private and public entities around the world. Oil and gas companies are now working hand-in-hand with tech firms, from giants to start-ups, who provide innovative cost and time saving solutions for energy exploration, monitoring, extraction, and delivery.
In 2020, of all oil and gas companies surveyed for DNV-GL’s industry outlook report, 92 percent expected to increase or maintain levels of spending on digitalization. The main reason cited was adding value to the industry.
Previous developments in digitalization have already been made at the international level. In 2018, the Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) forum was created as a means of establishing a standardised data platform where members could work in collaboration to ensure secure, reliable, worldwide access to subsurface and well information.
Over 35 oil and gas companies are currently participating in the OSDU, including founding companies Equinor and Shell. Members are contributing their knowledge and expertise to enhance the system, to develop the quantity and quality of shared subsurface data across the sector.
Emerson joined in 2020 with the aim of improving the efficiency of reservoir modelers and reservoir engineers and accelerate digital innovation across reservoir workflows. The standardisation of data through the system will help companies save time and money through a more streamlined and accurate information sharing process.
We will soon see what Egypt’s new EUG adds to the development of subsurface data as bidding begins on the exploration of oil across 24 regions in the Gulf of Suez, the Western Sahara, and the eastern and western Mediterranean.
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