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Oil & Gas in the 21st Century
The role and status of OG21
Presentation at the Force seminar “New Strategies in Petroleum Research”
13. May 2004
Per Gerhard Grini
www.OG21.org
OG21 – Oil & Gas in the 21st Century
Main Objectives
Develop new knowledge and
technology to ensure economic
and environmentally sound
development of the resources
on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
--------Strengthen the industry’s
competitive advantage in a global
market by developing new and
attractive technology products and
systems
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OG21 Board 2003-2005
Terje Overvik,
Alfred Nordgård,
Jens Hagen,
Manfred Budny,
Rune Strømquist,
Jarl Arve Kosberg,
Åsmund Bøe,
Ann Christin Gjerdseth,
May Britt Myhr,
May Britt Hägg,
Karin Refsnes,
Bente Nyland,
Jostein Dahl-Karlsen,
Statoil (leader)
Norske Shell
Norsk Hydro
Esso Norge
Demo2000 (ABB)
AkerKværner
Schlumberger
FMC Kongsberg
SINTEF Petroleum
NTNU
Norges Forskningsråd
OD
OED (observer)
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Development perspectives for the
Norwegian Continental Shelf
Annual production of oil and
gas (mil. Sm3 o.e.)
300
”We can have a perspective for the
Norwegian Continental Shelf of 50 years of oil
production and 100 years with gas.”
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Long-term scenario
150
100
Closing the gap must to a large extent rely on
development of new knowledge and technology
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Decline scenario
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2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
2030
2034
2038
2042
2046
2050
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OG21 target figures
Faster, more cost-effective exploration
Reduce the average lead time from
licence award to discovery to 3 years.
Gas value chain
Enhance value creation by 50%
through additional/new export capacity
and more cost-effective technology
Faster, more cost-effective
development
Exports
Reduce the average lead time from
Increase exports of Norwegian
discovery to production to 4 years.
technology by NOK 50 billion,
Reduce the average CAPEX for new
equivalent to sales of NOK 70 to 80
fields on the NCS to USD 3/boe.
billion in 2010.
 Reduced operating expenses
Enhanced recovery
Reduce the average total OPEX on
the NCS to USD 3/boe.
60% for large oil fields
80% for gas fields
The environment
Reduce CO2 emissions on the NCS
by 30 % compared with today's level
Zero harmful discharge to sea.
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OG21: Focus Areas &Technology Targets
Areas (TTA)
Environment
Increased
recovery
•Zero harmful discharge to sea
• 30%red. emissions to the atmosphere
•Stimulated recovery
• Cost effective drilling
Deep water
Small fields
Gas value chain
•Real time reservoir management
• Deep water floating technology
•Long range transport of well stream
• Seabed and downhole processing
•Competitive gas production and
offtake
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Implementation of the OG21
Technology Strategy
Technology Target Areas (TTA)
Lead Party
Zero harmful discharge to sea
ConocoPhillips, (Ole Lindefjeld)
30% Reduced Emissions to Air
Shell,
(Helge Skjæveland)
Stimulated Recovery
Statoil
(Håkon Rueslåtten)
Cost Effective Drilling
ExxonMobil
(Stu Keller)
Real Time Reservoir Management
BP
(Morten Heir)
Deep Water Floating Technology
Norsk Hydro
(Thore Thuestad)
Long Range Wellstream Transport
Statoil
(Leif Aaberge)
Seabed/Downhole Processing
Total
(Oddgeir Johansen)
Competitive Gas Production and Offtake
Shell
(Geir Vollsæter)
Exploration and Reservoir Characterisation
will be handled through FORCE (Arild Haugen)
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Technology is the key to realise
new and demanding projects
Statfjord/
Gullfaks
IOR
New technology
Åsgard
Lufeng
Norne
Troll
1999
Statfjord
satellites
1998
Sleipner A/
Sleipner
West
1997
1996
Gullfaks
Statpipe
1994
1993
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1985
Time
Recommendations from the OG21 TTA
groups on new activities (1)
 30% Reduced Emissions to Air:
 Develop technology that facilitates the
use of CO2 for EOR
 Fuel cells/ membrane technology for
efficient power generation
 Zero harmful discharge to sea:
 Develop improved separation systems
and water blocking techniques
 Improve produced water cleaning
technology
 Competitive Gas Production and Offtake:
 Develop technology that facilitates the
use of CO2 for EOR
 Develop compact technology for offshore
LNG production
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Recommendations from the OG21 TTA
groups on new activities (2)
Seabed/ Downhole Processing:
Develop wet gas compression systems
Develop cost effective subsea separation systems
Long Range Wellstream Transport:
Develop improved prediction tools
Develop wet gas compression systems
Develop environmentally friendly flow improvers
Deep Water Floating Technology:
Develop harsh environment riser systems
Qualify polyester mooring systems for NCS
Courtesy Aker Kvaerner
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Recommendations from the OG21 TTA
groups on new activities (3)
Stimulated Recovery:
Develop monitoring technologies to
identify sweep efficiency.
Improved modelling capabilities
regarding CO2 for EOR.
Real Time Reservoir Management:
Develop down hole sensors with
improved quality and reliability.
Develop systems for integration of
data form different sources.
Cost Effective Drilling:
Develop technology for low-cost
exploration wells.
Develop new extended-reach drilling
technology.
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Implementation of the OG21 strategy
The OG21 strategy shall to a large extent reflect the technology strategies of the
individual companies.
TTA groups were challenged to focus efforts through Joint industry projects:
The TTA groups were challenged to outline the 3 most important projects/activities to
be performed within the TTA.
View of group members.
Proposals including possible participants, funding model, including relevant public
funding, milestones and deliverables.
OG21 Board evaluation of proposals, For most projects the Lead party company
were asked to organize the JIPs to have the projects started.
 Optimistic view: up to 10 of the proposed JIPs will be started
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OG21:New activities and funding
OG21 Technology strategy
Lead Parties
Technology Target Areas(TTA)
TTA White Papers
Gap Analysis
Recommended activities
Public Funding
Governmental agencies
Research Council Norway
Demo2000
Industrial Funding
JIPs
O&G companies
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Annual Value Creation
Development perspectives for value
creation from the petroleum industry
Coordinated
National
R&D efforts
Export of
technology
Added value from gas
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New areas
Fields in production
2002
Increased recovery
2010
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