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Title: Oilsands Manufacturing Opportunities in Edmonton


1
OilsandsManufacturing Opportunities in
Edmonton
May 9, 2007
Presented By Kent McMullin, Director, Business
Attraction Marketing Edmonton Economic
Development Corporation
2
Edmonton by the Numbers 2006
3
Solid Economic Fundamentals
  • Edmonton is the service supply hub of Albertas
    oil gas industry including the Oilsands
  • Strategically located between one of the world's
    most politically-stable oil supplies (the
    oilsands) the world's largest energy consumer,
    the USA.
  • Size 58,000 square miles
  • Reserves Comparison
  • Oilsands 175 billion barrels (2)
  • Saudi Arabia 262 billion barrels (1)
  • Oilsands Production
  • 1 million barrels/day
  • Expected to reach 3 million barrels/day by 2020

Size 82 of Washinton
4
Edmontons Opportunity Corridor
  • Energy
  • Coal Forestry
  • Manufacturing
  • Prince Rupert
  • Port Development

Energy
Natural Resources
Grande Prairie
Transportation Corridor
Manufacturing
Convergence of Activity in Edmonton
5
Major Projects in NorthernAlberta
82.8
17.1
Source Alberta Economic Development
6
The Oilsands Opportunity forManufacturers
  • Oilsands production to triple to more than 3
    million barrels per day by 2020
  • 100 billion plus in investment
  • Major capacity constraints labour, machinery,
    equipment and services
  • Possibility for companies to tap into this
    unlimited opportunity
  • Increase Albertas global supply chain
  • Increase productivity/ technology adoption

7
Announced Upgrading Projects
  • Existing projects 4 Volume (bbl/day)
  • Suncor 277,000
  • Syncrude 301,000
  • Husky-Llotdminster 77,000
  • Albian-Scotford 155,000
  • Project Expansions 4
  • Suncor 235,000
  • Syncrude 300,000
  • Husky-Lloydminster 73,000
  • Albian-Scotford 150,000
  • New Projects 10
  • Nexen/OPTI-Long Lake 70,000
  • CNRL-Horizon 232,000
  • Synenco- Northern Lights 100,000
  • BA Energy- Heartland 250,000
  • Petro-Canada/ UTS-Fort Hills 170,000

8
Types of Units
  • Process Unit
  • Diluent Recovery
  • Vacuum
  • Deasphalt
  • Coking
  • Hydrocracking
  • Hydrotreating
  • Gas Recovery Unit
  • Gas Sweetening Units
  • Sulphur Recovery
  • Hydrogen Production
  • Sour Water Stripping
  • Coke Gasification
  • Offsites and Utilities
  • Electrical Distribution
  • Cooling water
  • Flare System
  • Fuel Gas
  • Effluent Treating
  • Boiler / Power
  • Control Rooms (I/C)
  • Buildings
  • Interconnecting Pipes
  • Tank Farm
  • Blending/Loading Racks
  • Plant Air

9
Upgrader Equipment Requirements
  • Assume cost for building a 100,000 bpd upgrader
    is
  • 1 billion
  • Equipment represents 70 of total cost 700
    million
  • - Pressure vessels, industrial furnaces, cooling
    towers/ heat exchangers
  • is 43 300 million CDN
  • - Instrumentation control systems is 12 84
    million CDN
  • - Pumps gas compressors is 6 42 million
  • - Engines is 2 14 million CDN
  • - Steel Pipe Tube is 1 7 million CDN
  • - Valves is 1 7 million CDN
  • - Other Equipment is 5 35 million CDN
    (includes construction cranes, construction site
    prefabricated camps, waste water treatment
    systems)

10
Pressure Vessels Heat Exchangers
  • Alberta market in 2005 for boilers, pressure
    vessels heat exchangers is estimated at 802
    million per annum
  • Market growth of 17 per annum from 1994-2004,
    and 23 from 2004-2005
  • Imports from U.S., Italy, Japan, Korea and India
  • Alberta has limited capabilities to fabricate
    reactors
  • Demand is very high for heat exchangers, with
    limited capacity to supply

11
Instrumentation Control Systems
  • Alberta market for instrumentation control
    systems is estimated at 600 million per annum
  • Imports have been growing at 6 per year
  • The U.S., U.K. and Germany account for the
    majority of measuring controlling devices
    imports
  • Margins in Alberta have been healthy, but lag
    U.S. benchmarks
  • Opportunities exist to enhance Albertas supply
    chain and lower costs by introducing new products

12
Pumps Gas Compressors
  • Alberta market for pumps and compressors is 1.2
    billion and has been growing at approximately 6
    per year
  • The U.S. followed by Germany are the largest
    source of imports for pumps compressors
  • Large pumps for pipeline stations and upgraders
    are imported
  • Pumps utilized in Alberta
  • - Progressive cavity pumps, centrifugal pumps,
    electric submersible pumps

13
Steel Pipe Tube
  • Alberta market for steel pipe tubulars is
    estimated at 1.1 billion per annum
  • Market growth at 5 per year
  • Imports account for 1/3 of the Alberta market
    with U.S. being the main source
  • Venezuela and Argentina are a significant source
    of tubular products (seamless OCTG)
  • Much of the high strength steel for large
    diameter pipe is sourced from Europe Japan
  • Northern gas pipeline potential

14
Valves
  • Alberta market for valves is estimated at 400
    million per annum
  • Growth has been slower than other segments of oil
    gas industry, due to downturn in pipeline
    construction
  • Imports account for large share of the Alberta
    market
  • The U.S. and Italy are the largest source for
    Alberta imports
  • Emerging countries such as China, India and South
    Korea account for a significant share
  • Majority of smaller valves are manufactured in
    Alberta

15
Study Results
  • Major Equipment Needs
  • 50 of Contracts Have NOT Been Awarded
  • Pipelines Not Included

16
Heat Exchangers
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 6,073
17
Process Vessels and Towers
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 3,251
18
Pumps
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 5,585
19
Control Valves
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 19,705
20
Safety Relief Valves
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 15,836
21
Flow Instruments
Annual Expected Equipment Orders
Total 10,714
22
Other Opportunities
  • Housing
  • Building Materials
  • Infrastructure
  • Labour

23
Edmonton Powerhouse Redefined
24
More Information
For More Information Contact Kent
McMullin Director, Business Attraction
Marketing kmcmullin_at_edmonton.com Visit
www.edmonton.com/statistics for all your
marketing and information needs.
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