Broken Supply Chains: the quest to implement the World´s
Largest Deepwater Production Development Portfolio
Carlos Travassos - Chief Engineering, Technology and Innovation Officer, Petrobras
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A Production System installed in deepwater contains multiple technical challenges of enormous complexity
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TOPSIDE
- FPSO
LOGISTICS
- Aircrafts
- Maritime support vessels
SUBSEA SYSTEM
• PLSVs
- Other vessels
- Flexible lines
- Rigid lines
- Wet Christmas Trees
WELLS
- Rigs
• Materials and services for wells
FLOATING
PRODUCTION STORAGE
AND OFFLOADING
(FPSO)
ANCHOR HANDLING
TUG SUPPLY (AHTS)
TORPEDO STAKE
RIGID PIPELINES
FLOATERS
FLEXIBLE LINES
WET CHRISTMAS TREE
(WCT)
In the last 5 years we have implemented 12 new production systems
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
Tupi Norte | Atapu | Sépia 1 | Mero 1 | Marlim 2 |
FPSO | FPSO | FPSO | FPSO | FPSO |
P-67 | P-70 | Carioca | Guanabara | Anna Nery |
Berbigão | Itapu | Búzios 5 | ||
and Sururu | FPSO | |||
P-71 | ||||
FPSO P-68 | A. Barroso | |||
Búzios 3 | Marlim 1 | |||
FPSO | ||||
FPSO P-76 | ||||
A. Garibaldi | ||||
Búzios 4 | Mero 2 | |||
FPSO | ||||
FPSO P-77 | ||||
Sepetiba | ||||
A relevant result representing nearly
1,7 Million bpd of installed oil production capacity - around 50% of global capacity added in the period by FPSOs
750 ktons of topside
2.700 Km of lines1
200 wells1
Total scope of the systems presented, including lines to be laid and
wells to be interconnected.
And we have increased the decarbonization of our oil
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PETROBRAS IS AMONG THE MOST CARBON EFFICIENT IN THE WORLD
Results of past technological
•E&P | PRE-SALT FIELDS |
•EMISSIONS INTENSITY | CARBON EFFICIENCY |
kgCO2e/boe produced
-53% | |||
30 | |||
14.2 | 10.2 | 9.9 | |
2009 | 2023 | Búzios | Tupi |
PETROBRAS AVERAGE
2Q 3Q
1Q4Q
PRODUCTION ON THE
PRE-SALT FIELDS
IN THE 1ST QUARTILE IN CARBON INTENSITY IN THE OFFSHORE O&G INDUSTRY
choices
Low flaring and high gas utilization
Gas utilization index 97.6% in 2023
CCUS PROJECT
13 million tons | World's largest |
of CO2 reinjected | project operated |
in 2023 | in 2023 |
FPSO Project design progress
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2000 | 2010 | 2020 | 2030+ | ||||||||
PROCESSING CAPACITY (O&G) | <180 kbpd | 150 - 180 kbpd | 180 - 225 kbpd | ||||||||
<6 M Nm³/d | 7 M Nm³/d | 12 M Nm³/d | |||||||||
CONTAMINANTS | H2S | <70 ppmv | <170 ppmv | 200 - 400 ppmv | |||||||
CO2 | <5% | <60% | <60% | ||||||||
GAS PRESSURE | <200 bar | <550 bar | >550 bar | ||||||||
POWER DEMAND | <75 MW | <100 MW | >150 MW | ||||||||
(+ ~25MW TC¹) | |||||||||||
GHG EMISSION² | <30 kgCO2e/boe | <25 kgCO2e/boe | <15 kgCO2e/boe | ||||||||
TOPSIDES DRY WEIGHT | 10 - 15 kt | 20 - 30kt | 40 - 60 kt | ||||||||
¹TC: Turbo-compressor | ² Greenhouse Gases
Wells configuration progress
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246 d | EVOLUTION OF WELL CONSTRUCTION ON PRE-SALT | |
Aggressive CAPEX, OPEX and ABEX Reduction with Efficiency | 90% | |
70 d | |||||||||||||||||
2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | TARGET | |||
2025 | 2030 | ||||||||||||||||
Well 1.0 | Well 2.0 | Well 2.1 | Well 3.0 | ||||||||||||||
Cemented Cased Hole | Non IC Open Hole | IC Open Hole | IC Ultra Slender Open Hole | ||||||||||||||
4 & 5 Phases | 4 Phsases | 4 Phases IC | 3 | Phases IC |
Subsea Innovations progress
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A movement towards decarbonization with improved efficiency and safety of operations
First Vertical | First Subsea | First Subsea | SCC-CO2 | MAPS | HISEP | SCC-CO2 | Electrical WCT | SDWI | SAPL | SSAO | |||
Annular Gas- | O/W | Raw Water | Petrobras | Signature | imune pipeline | SCSI | |||||||
liquid | Separation | Injection | Tools | ||||||||||
Separation | System | System | SVFD | Wireless subsea | |||||||||
First Subsea | End of | AUV to subsea | communications | ||||||||||
saturate | inspection | ||||||||||||
High Boost | |||||||||||||
diving | |||||||||||||
Multiphase | |||||||||||||
Pump | |||||||||||||
2001 | 2011 | 2012 | 2019 | 2020 | 2024 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | |||
Our challenges for the next years
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EQUATORIAL
MARGIN
SOUTHEAST
BASINS
New Production
Frontiers - EquatorialCost Resilience
Margin and Pelotas Basin
Complex Complementary | Improve Operations |
& Production Effiency and | |
Projects | |
reduce Risk exposure | |
Energy Transition | Decommissioning |
& Decarbonization | |
Opportunities for Innovation
R&D PORTFOLIO - E&P USD 2.3 billion (2024-2028)
PELOTAS BASIN
Production system of the future technological initiative
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FLOW
ASSURANCE
• Long subsea tie backs with lines heated |
by electrical induction |
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Rigless
Intervention
Disruptive completion
Disruptive | Less Risk |
Exposure | |
drilling | |
Lower
Emissions
Decarbonization of operations
Low carbon power supply
Long tie-backs flow
Subsea processing & boosting
Accelarate | Subsea |
1st Oil | smart |
grid | |
CAPEX | |
and OPEX | |
Reduction | Pipelines |
for new | |
exploratory | |
frontiers | |
Future | |
topside | |
systems |
I N T E
G R A T I O N
SUBSEA
SURFACE
ENERGY
AND CLIMATE
WELLS
• | HISEP |
• Flexible lines for high CO2 and high pressure | |
• | Electrified subsea equipment |
• | Eletrification |
• Post-combustion carbon capture | |
• | Deep seawater intake |
• Electrification of completion components | |
• Self-abandoning wells | |
• Automation of activities on the "Drill | |
Floor" rigs |
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