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Title: 9TH AFRICA OIL


1
NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD
9TH AFRICA OIL GAS, TRADE FINANCE
CONFERENCE AN UPDATE ON THE KUDU GAS FIELD
MAPUTO 3 JUNE 2005 KEVIN STALLBOM BUSINESS
UNIT MANAGER KUDU
2
Kudu history key milestones
  • Discovered 1974 by Chevron/Regent/Soekor
  • Two wells drilled by Swakor 1987-88
  • Licence awarded 1993 Shell (75), Energy Africa
    (25)
  • Energy Africa farm-out 15 to Texaco
  • Petroleum field declared 1997
  • Drilled four wells
  • Shell relinquished 2002 - ChevronTexaco (60
    operatorship), Energy Africa (40)
  • ChevronTexaco relinquished Nov 2003 Energy
    Africa 100
  • Dec 2003 - Energy Africa 90, Namcor 10
  • Tullow Oil acquires Energy Africa May 2004

3
Kudu Licence Area Block 2814A
  • 170 km to Oranjemund
  • 800 km to Windhoek
  • 800km to Cape Town
  • Logistically remote area
  • Development overlaps Namdeb diamond mining area

4
Kudu Project Scheme
Gas Sales Agreement
Domestic sales in Namibia
Power Purchase Agreement
Kudu Upstream JV Energy Africa Kudu Limited
(90) Namcor (10) Partners
Nampower
Kudu Power Station Company Nampower (100)
Partners (?)
Power Purchase Agreement
Eskom - export sales to RSA
5
What have we done differently
  • Initiated a fresh look at the broader
    development options
  • Recognized current window of opportunity in power
    market
  • Focused development on proven GIIP only
    de-linked Phase 1 gas-to-power project from
    upside development opportunities
  • Established open book co-operative approach
    with downstream parties

6
Co-operative management structure
Kudu Steering Group Co-ordination, consultation,
guidance, consensus (as per MOU/LOI)
Distinct but integrated elements of same project
Downstream Kudu Power Station Company Nampower Esk
om Partners (?) Relationship still to be defined
Upstream Petroleum Agreement License 005, Area
2814A JOA Energy Africa Namcor
Partners Relationship defined
milestones
Joint Development Agreement
Final Investment Decision
First power
7
Power demand growth in SADC
Courtesy
  • The Southern Africa Power Pool (SAPP)
    experiencing diminishing generation surplus
    capacity in the region caused by
  • increasing power demand at a rate of three
    percent per year (1200MW) in the last six years
  • If no new generation project then in 2007, the
    SAPP will run out of generation surplus capacity.
  • There has been no significant investment in
    generation in the last 10-years, despite the rise
    in power demand.

8
Power stations in Namibia
Courtesy
Ruacana Hydro, Run-of-the-river
Van Eck Coal fired,Standby
Paratus Diesel HFOStandby
Katima Diesel, not connected to rest of Grid
9
Namibian transmission backbone
ANGOLA
Courtesy
ZAMBIA
Ruacana
Otjikoto
Otjikoto
Otjikoto
Gerus
BOTSWANA
Omburu
Rössing
2
van Eck
Auas
Walmund
Atlantic Ocean
2
Hardap
Red 400KV
Blue 330 KV
Yellow - 220 KV
2
Kokerboom
Kokerboom
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Obib
2
Aries
Aggeneis
To Hydra
To Koeberg
10
Kudu Power Station impact on region
  • Timing, availability of new generation in 2009
  • Strengthening of regional grid
  • Reduction in transmission losses
  • Diversification of energy mix portfolio,
    especially to encourage the introduction of
    natural gas and to increase the role of renewable
    energy sources
  • Socio-economic injection
  • Development of Namibias gas resources

11
Progress made on Kudu project (1)
  • Joint Development Agreement
  • July 2004 - Energy Africa, Namcor, Nampower MOU
    with Eskom
  • Commercial Agreements
  • Draft Heads of Agreement tabled and negotiation
    process begun
  • Power station site pipeline route
  • Pipeline route dependent on power station site
  • Conclusion on discussions with Namdeb expected
    soon

12
Kudu Power Station Configuration
Courtesy
  • 2 x 400 MW (nominal) Single Shaft Combine Cycle
    Gas and Steam Turbines
  • Mechanical draft evaporative cooling towers with
    sea water make-up

13
Kudu Power Station Location
Uubvley
25 km
14
Pipeline route options
15
Progress made on Kudu project - (2)
  • FEED study confirmation of project feasibility
  • Development concept selected - protects schedule
    and budget
  • FEED study contract awarded to John Wood Group,
    results due July 2005
  • EIA approved
  • Reprocessing 1993/96 3-D seismic survey
  • Contract awarded to CGG
  • Completion October 2005

16
Kudu field area
  • WATER DEPTH 170m
  • RESERVOIR DEPTH 4400mbmsl
  • HIGH PRESSURE 536 bar
  • HIGH TEMPERATURE 158C
  • DRY/SWEET GAS 96 CH4
  • 2-3 bbls/MMscf CONDENSATE
  • DETERMINISTIC GIIP (Tscf)
  • EA GCA
  • PROVED 1.38 1.45
  • PROBABLE 3.28 2.72
  • POSSIBLE 9.92 7.12

17
Kudu development plan
  • Robust and simple
  • Proven technology
  • Realistic schedule
  • Potential to realise the upside
  • Commercially viable

18
Production profile
Total well capacity
Matched production profile
19
Pre-feasibility development concept
20
FEED development concept selection
21
Subsea Umbilical Option
22
Subsea Control Buoy
23
Katabatic winds aerosol sand plumes
  • Further technical challenge for onshore
    facilities
  • Avoided offshore by subsea development

24
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25
Beyond Phase1 Kudu Gas-to-Power..
  • Phase 1 800MW
  • gas-to-power project
  • 2004 2005
  • seismic reprocessing
  • FEED study
  • GSA PPA
  • Financing
  • Partners
  • 2006 2008
  • Construction
  • 2009
  • production
  • Post - Phase 1options
  • Additional gas-to-power
  • Liquefied Natural Gas, Gas-To-Liquids, or
    Compressed Natural Gas
  • Gas export to South Africa

26
Current post-Phase 1 activities
  • Complete planning for drilling two wells in 2006
    to confirm the upside potential in greater Kudu
    field area. Drilling timing dependent on
  • Rig and materials availability
  • Partners (?)
  • High level techno-economic evaluation of the
    earlier work on the three post-Phase1 options and
    prepare work program for further investigation
  • Preparing to bring in new partners - probably
    during second half 2005

27
In summary-
  • Phase1 - 800MW gas-to-power project progressing
    well with final investment decision expected
    early 2006
  • Post - Phase1 activities for evaluation of /- 8
    Tscf GIIP upside
  • Preparation to drill two wells in 2006
  • Evaluating development options for three
    scenarios
  • Additional gas-to-power
  • LNG / GTL / CNG
  • Gas export to South Africa
  • Preparing to bring in additional partners during
    second half 2005
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