Exxon Mobil Corp. has reduced crude output at its nascent project off Guyana’s coast due to problems with gas reinjection equipment, a move meant to avoid excessive gas flaring, the South American country’s environmental regulator said June 15.
Output at the Liza Field, which Exxon operates in a consortium with Hess Corp. and CNOOC Ltd., has fallen to between 25,000-30,000 bbl/d within the past week after an issue with gas reinjection equipment, according to Vincent Adams, head of Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency.
That was down from between 75,000-80,000 bbl/d in early May, when authorities had anticipated that output from the field—which began production in December, raising hopes for increased prosperity in the impoverished country—would rise to 120,000 bbl/d by June.
Without the compressor fully functioning in order to reinject gas produced alongside the crud into the reservoir, Exxon had to reduce crude output to avoid exceeding a 15 MMcf/d limit agreed to with authorities for gas flaring, Adams said.
Exxon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Oil companies worldwide are seeking to reduce gas flaring from their operations in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But that is complicated in places like Guyana, which lack gas pipeline infrastructure.
Plans to build a gas pipeline from Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block to the coast have not yet gotten off the ground.
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