據(jù)今日海上能源網(wǎng)站3月30日消息 挪威石油和能源部已提議,在今年的挪威大陸架預(yù)定區(qū)塊(APA)競標(biāo)中,新增36個(gè)勘探區(qū)塊。
外交部周一表示,這項(xiàng)提議目前正在公開征求意見。
石油和能源部長蒂娜 布魯表示:“在這個(gè)充滿挑戰(zhàn)的時(shí)代,規(guī)劃未來非常重要。為了進(jìn)一步發(fā)展我們最重要的行業(yè),并保持挪威大陸架上的活動(dòng)水平,穩(wěn)定獲得新的石油勘探面積是關(guān)鍵。在預(yù)先確定的區(qū)域,有助于探索大陸架的有名區(qū)塊,這些勘探區(qū)塊將受到公司的追捧。”
挪威石油政策的總體目標(biāo)是從長遠(yuǎn)角度為石油和天然氣的有利可圖的生產(chǎn)提供一個(gè)框架,一個(gè)穩(wěn)定和可預(yù)測的框架是實(shí)現(xiàn)這一目標(biāo)的關(guān)鍵。政府政策的一個(gè)支柱是繼續(xù)進(jìn)行今天的定期許可證發(fā)放,以使行業(yè)獲得新的勘探面積。
“我們建議在預(yù)先確定的區(qū)域內(nèi)新增36個(gè)區(qū)塊,新的區(qū)塊位于挪威海的西部。通過APA 2020,政府繼續(xù)從長遠(yuǎn)角度促進(jìn)石油和天然氣的盈利生產(chǎn)。
但沒有提議擴(kuò)大北海和巴倫支海。
吳恒磊 編譯自 今日海上能源
原文如下:
Norway to include 36 new blocks in this year’s offshore licensing round
Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has proposed to include 36 new blocks in this year’s licensing round in the well-known parts of the Norwegian Continental Shelf – Awards in Predefined Areas (APA) 2020.
The proposal is now sent on a public consultation, the ministry said on Monday.
“In these challenging times it is important to plan for the future. Stable access to new acreage for petroleum exploration is key in order to develop our most important industry further, and to maintain the level of activity on the Norwegian Shelf. Awards in pre-defined areas contribute to the exploration of the well-known parts of the shelf, and they are sought-after by the companies,” says Minister for Petroleum and Energy, Tina Bru.
The overall objective of Norway’s petroleum policy is to provide a framework for profitable production of oil and gas in a long-term perspective. A stable and predictable framework is key to achieving this goal. Continuation of today’s regular licensing rounds to provide the industry access to new exploration acreage is a pillar of the government’s policy.
“We propose to include 36 new blocks in the pre-defined area. The new acreage is located west in the Norwegian Sea. Through the APA 2020, the government continues to facilitate profitable production of oil and gas in a long-term perspective,” said Bru.
It is worth noting that no expansion has been proposed for the North Sea or the Barents Sea.
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