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Focused Research Opportunities
Atlantic Energy Roundtable RD Sub-Committee
  • Atlantic Canada Petroleum Related Research and
    Development
  • Public Stakeholders Forum
  • Ahmed Ewida
  • Petro-Canada East Coast Engineering Technology
  • Co-Chair AER RD Sub-Committee
  • September 28, 2004

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Focused Research OpportunitiesPresentation
Outline
  • Background Information
  • Identification of Atlantic Canada Petroleum RD
    Opportunities
  • Description of Specific Research Opportunities
  • Summary and Conclusions

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Focused Research OpportunitiesBackground
Information
  • In Oct. 2003, the Industrial Opportunities Task
    Force of the Atlantic Energy Roundtable (AER)
    recommended the formation of a strategic,
    petroleum related research and development (RD)
    plan for Atlantic Canada.
  • The plan was to identify industry RD needs,
    assess regional RD capabilities and establish
    priorities to maximize benefit to the region in
    the short, medium and long term.
  • The RD sub-committee of the AER developed a work
    plan and schedule and the work was executed
    during the first and second quarters of 2004.
  • Purpose of this presentation is to share the
    results of this work with the local RD community
    stakeholders.

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Identification of Atlantic Canada Petroleum RD
Opportunities
  • The identification of Atlantic Canada petroleum
    research and development opportunities was
    focused on the following tasks
  • Identification and Assessment of Industry RD
    Challenges / Needs
  • Review of local RD activities and capabilities
  • Gap Analysis and Opportunity Assessment
  • Objective was to identify and define focused
    research areas that reflect industry needs.
  • To identify industry RD challenges needs,
    interviews were held with a large group of
    individuals representing a cross-section of the
    industry
  • Operators as well as service companies
    regulators were interviewed
  • Interviews were held in Calgary, Halifax and St.
    Johns
  • Wherever possible, in-person interviews were
    conducted

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Identification of Atlantic Canada Petroleum RD
Opportunities
  • The interviews identified several general
    industry challenges as well as a variety of
    specific areas where focused research would be
    beneficial.
  • Two underlying themes emerged
  • The need to improve regional prospectivity
  • The need to reduce exploration and production
    costs for potential future developments
  • The RD subcommittee developed a process to
    assess the raw-data from the industry
    interviews and to summarize the various RD needs
    that were identified.

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Identification of Atlantic Canada Petroleum RD
Opportunities
  • Evaluation process involved the application of
    selection criteria to each potential research
    topic.
  • Two tiers of selection criteria established
  • Tier I weighted criteria
  • Tier II non-weighted subjective criteria
  • Tier I criteria
  • Identified by more than 1 interviewee?
  • Strategically important to region, major economic
    and financial benefits?
  • Applicable to more than one research area?

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Identification of Atlantic Canada Petroleum RD
Opportunities
  • Tier II criteria
  • Local capability and capacity?
  • Will lack of research create a Show Stopper?
  • Alignment with Exploration / Development Cycle?
  • Alignment with other research opportunity areas?
  • Anticipated cost of research?
  • Export potential?
  • Resulted in identification of 13 focus research
    areas.
  • These focus research areas were then validated
    through subsequent discussions with industry.

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Description of Specific Research Opportunities
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Description of Specific Research Opportunities -
Examples
  • Development of Marginal Fields
  • Applicable to add-on developments as well as
    stand-alone developments with challenging
    economics.
  • Major drivers include overcoming technology
    challenges and reducing development operating
    costs.
  • Asset Integrity
  • Asset Integrity is important to ensure operations
    at top quartile efficiency and cost.
  • Involves optimization of operating costs by
    improving the reliability and safety of
    production gathering processing facilities.
  • Areas of interest include structural, mechanical,
    electrical and control systems of a development.

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Description of Specific Research Opportunities -
Examples
  • Flow Assurance
  • Flow Assurance involves ensuring hydrocarbons
    will flow from the reservoir to the production
    facilities.
  • Involves flowline sizing, flowline insulation
    requirements, wax and hydrate management
    processes, etc.
  • Applicable to any type of offshore development
  • Shallow deep-water, oil gas reservoirs, heavy
    oil, etc.
  • Deepwater Development
  • Potential for significant reserves
  • Initial research efforts could focus on
  • Improved reservoir understanding
  • Seismic interpretation
  • Understanding of deepwater metocean environment
  • Offshore Atlantic Canada combines deepwater with
    a harsh environment

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Description of Specific Research Opportunities -
Examples
  • Offshore Safety
  • Safety must be at the fore-front of any offshore
    development.
  • Research into behavior of existing evacuation
    systems in harsh environments.
  • Research into improved evacuation systems for
    application in harsh environments.
  • Ice Design and Management
  • Ice-structure interaction / ice loads for fixed
    and floating systems.
  • Iceberg detection and management in heavy sea
    states.
  • Ice risk analysis.

12
Summary and Conclusions
  • Through focused discussions with industry, the
    RD sub-committee has identified several
    petroleum research and development opportunities
    that would be beneficial for future discussions
    with the Atlantic Canada research community.
  • The identified research areas cover a wide
    spectrum of potential research applications
  • Add-ons / marginal field developments
  • Stand-alone developments
  • Deepwater developments
  • Gas developments

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Summary and Conclusions
  • The petroleum industry is very dynamic and needs
    may change in the future. Regular communication
    between researchers and industry is key to ensure
    industry research challenges needs are
    communicated and discussed.
  • Focused petroleum related RD is a key component
    to a sustainable Atlantic Canada petroleum
    industry.
  • Petroleum related RD increases regional
    opportunities, enhances regional competitiveness
    and promotes a more attractive business
    environment.
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