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Petroleum Supply and Natural Gas and Oil Environmental

Petroleum Supply and Natural Gas and Oil Environmental. FY 05 Priority Milestones and Expected Accomplishments January 26, 2005. Dexter Sutterfield, Director, Office of Petroleum, Strategic Center for Natural Gas & Oil, National Energy Technology Laboratory. Office of Fossil Energy.

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Petroleum Supply and Natural Gas and Oil Environmental

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  1. Petroleum Supply and Natural Gas and Oil Environmental FY 05 Priority Milestones and Expected Accomplishments January 26, 2005 Dexter Sutterfield, Director, Office of Petroleum, Strategic Center for Natural Gas & Oil, National Energy Technology Laboratory Office of Fossil Energy

  2. Petroleum SupplyExploration and Production • Reservoir Life Extension • Microhole Technologies • Field Demonstrations / Tech Transfer • Crosscutting • New Technology Development

  3. Microhole TechnologiesNotable Milestones • Low-Cost Deepwater Well Demo • Onshore Hybrid Microhole Rig Demo • Advanced Monobore Concept • Self-Expanding Sandscreen • High-Power Turbodrill for Microdrilling • Friction Reduction for Coiled Tubing Drilling • Low Torque Counter-Rotating Drilling System • MWD/LWD Measurement System for MHT • Mechanically-Assisted Waterjet Drilling Tool • Microhole Wireless Steering While Drilling

  4. Demonstration of Low-Cost Deepwater Wells • Milestone Description: First use of MHT concepts to drill low-cost wells in deepwater (5,000’) Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Deepwater semi-submersibledrill vessel • Benefit: Anticipated cost reduction of >50% vs. conventional; first offshore MHT well drilled. • Date: Q4 2005 • Place: Houston/GOM • Participants: Geoprober Drilling Inc., ChevronTexaco

  5. Onshore Field Demonstration of MHT • Milestone Description: First use of hybrid MHT coiled tubing drill rig to drill low-cost land wells <3,000’ MHT land drilling rig • Benefit: Anticipated cost reduction of >50% vs. conventional; establish economic potential to revitalize most U.S. mature fields • Date: Q4 2005 • Place: Kansas • Participants: GTI, Coiled Tubing Solutions, Rosewood Resources Photo: Tom Gibson, Coiled Tubing Solutions

  6. Advanced Monobore Concept • Milestone Description: Completion of design model • Benefit: First use of elastic phase self-expanding casing to enable monobore concept for microholes; expected 30% reduction in well cost • Date: Q4 2005 • Place: Houston, TX • Participants: Confluent Filtration Systems, AMET Inc., Buhler, Southwest Research

  7. Field Demonstrations / Tech TransferNotable Milestones • Kansas Geological Survey 4-D Seismic monitoring of CO2 • University of Kansas CO2 • Integrated Multi-Scale Procedure for Improved CO2 EOR Using High-Res 3-D Reservoir Characterization • Use of Casing Head Gas for Distributed Power Generation in California • Systems Approach to Identifying Exploration and Development Opportunities in the Illinois Basin • Enhanced Oil Recovery by Horizontal Waterflooding • Multicomponent Seismic Analysis and Calibration to Improve Recovery from Algal Mounds

  8. 4-D Seismic Monitoring of CO2 • Milestone Description: Seismic shoot using time-lapse monitoring of CO2 EOR • Benefit: First thin bed (<8 ft) imaging; first image of shallow reservoir (<3,000 ft); first 3D “high” resolution with small footprint & low energy in Kansas • Date: Q1, Q2, and Q4 2005 • Place: Kansas • Participants: Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, Murfin Drilling, Kansas Dept. of Commerce

  9. Kansas CO2 EOR Flood • Milestone Description: Demonstrate technical feasibility of first CO2 flood in the state Kansas field demonstration and nearby ethanol plant that produces CO2 • Benefit: Potential of 600 million bbls additional oil over 20 years; about 250k tons of CO2 used over 20 years to produce oil • Date: Q4 2005 • Place: Kansas • Participants: University of Kansas, Kansas Geological Survey, Murfin Drilling, Kansas Dept. of Commerce Photo: A. Byrnes, Kansas Geological Survey

  10. Integrated Multi-Scale Procedure for Improved CO2 EOR Using High-Res 3-D Reservoir Characterization • Milestone Description: Drill and core 4 wells • Benefit: Developed techniques when applied to 5% of the Permian Basin expected to add 53 million barrels to the recoverable reserves • Date: Q2 2005 • Place: SACROC Unit, Midland, TX • Participants: Advanced Resources International, Kinder Morgan

  11. Distributed Generation Power Units atCalifornia Marginal Oil Well SitesUtilizing Oil-Field Casing-Head Gas as a Fuel Source • Milestone Description: Publication of semi-annual results; Test casinghead medium BTU off-gas in distributed generation as an electrical power source in California • Benefit: Determine the potential of utilized stranded gas, defined as natural gas that cannot be produced due to regulatory or gas pipeline restrictions. This stranded gas, if utilized, is capable of generating electricity to run oil well pumps by burning the poor quality gas. By correctly utilizing this resource, these thought to be useless wells can now produce the oil that otherwise would be shut-in or abandoned. • Date: February 2005 • Place: Los Angeles, CA • Participants: IOGCC, COPE, CEC, SCAQMD

  12. New Technology DevelopmentNotable Milestones • Developing Improved Coiled Tubing Using Microwave Technology • Quantification Program for Understanding Casing Integrity of Through-Salt and Near-Salt Wells • Development of Compact Multiphase Separator

  13. Developing Improved Coiled TubingUsing Microwave Technology • Milestone Description: Completion of third party test verification of diffusion bonded tubing establishing feasibility of microwave process for making superior coiled tubing • Benefit: Significantly more durable coiled tubing for drilling applications; enables industry use of superior, cost effective alloys • Date: Q3 2005 • Place: Houston, TX • Participants: Penn State University, Dennis Tool Company Tubing made from microwave processed “greenbodies”, pressed powder metal

  14. Well Integrity of Sub-Salt GOM Casing • Milestone Description: Determine which stress analysis calculations accurately predict sub-salt and near-salt casing stress • Benefit: By knowing the exact casing strengths required to prevent collapse or shear, oil companies can save millions by eliminating the very expensive practice of over-engineering. • Date: Q3 2005 • Place: Albuquerque, NM • Participants: Sandia National Lab., BP,ChevronTexaco, ConocoPhillips, Kerr-McGee, BHP, ExxonMobil, Shell, and Petrobras

  15. Compact Multiphase Separator (CMS) • Milestone Description: Complete development of CMS CMS installed in California • Benefit: Reduces oil separation capital costs and size while increasing reliability; CMS is cheaper (>40%) and smaller (>30%). • Date: Q3 2005 • Place: Tulsa, OK • Participants: Tulsa Univ., ChevronTexaco, Daniel Instruments, ExxonMobil, NATCO

  16. Coal Bed Methane Best Practices – A.L.L. Consulting Federal Lands Technology Partnership – BLM/FS/TBD Treatment of Produced Water Using Surfactant Modified Produced Water – UT Austin Produce More Oil & Gas via e-Business Data Sharing – GWPC Managing Coal Bed Methane Water for Beneficial Use – Sandia National Laboratory Adaptive Management and Planning Models for Cultural Resources in Oil & Gas Fields in New Mexico and Wyoming – Gnomon, Inc. Collaborative Streamlining with States – IOGCC Natural Gas and Oil Environmental

  17. Milestone Description: DOE along with BLM and the Forest Service expect to sign an MOU to jointly pursue research related to the environmental impacts of oil and gas development on Federal lands Benefit: The MOU represents a multi-agency commitment to ensure that environmental protection standards for Federal lands are based on sound science. This MOU will help to ensure that the nation’s oil and gas resources are produced while protecting the environment. Date: July 2005 Place: Washington, D.C. Participants: DOE, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service Federal Lands Technology Partnership

  18. Milestone Description: Beta-test of an on-line permitting and data management system for the State of California. Benefit: The system is designed to allow the state to make better permitting decisions faster and allow operators to receive their permits without waiting for the mail. A side-benefit of having the State’s data on-line is that operators from across the country can evaluate well and production data to evaluate development and investment prospects. Date: May 2005 Place: Sacramento and Bakersfield, California Participants: Ground Water Protection Council, State of California Produce More Oil & Gas via e-Business Data Sharing

  19. Milestone Description: Release beta-test version of the cultural resources model for use by the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and BLM Benefit: The model will allow faster access to oil and gas resources on Federal lands by allowing operators to locate their pads in areas that are less likely to require extensive surveys. The model also allows the SHPO to concentrate its effort on those projects that are more likely to encounter artifacts. This project will provide greater protections and reduce time and costs for operators. Date: December 2005 Place: Cheyenne, WY Participants: Gnomon, Inc., Wyoming SHPO Adaptive Management and Planning Models for Cultural Resources in Oil & Gas Fields in New Mexico and Wyoming

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