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Republic of the Union of Myanmar

MINISTRY OF ENERGY. OIL AND GAS SECTOR IN MYANMAR. Warmly Welcome All Delegates from United State of America. Republic of the Union of Myanmar. U Zaw Aung Director (Planning) Myanma Oil gas enterprise 27.2.2013, Naypyitaw , Myanmar. Myanmar in Brief.

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Republic of the Union of Myanmar

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  1. MINISTRY OF ENERGY OIL AND GAS SECTOR IN MYANMAR Warmly Welcome All Delegates from United State of America Republic of the Union of Myanmar U ZawAung Director (Planning) Myanma Oil gas enterprise 27.2.2013, Naypyitaw, Myanmar

  2. Myanmar in Brief The Republic of the Union of Myanmar • Myanmar is the second largest nation in South-East Asia • Total area is 676,577 square kilometers • Coastal strip is 2832 kilometers • Population is about 60 million

  3. Organization Setup of Ministry of Energy Ministry of Energy Myanma Petroleum Products Enterprise (MPPE) Energy Planning Department (EPD) Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise (MPE) • Exploration • Drilling • Production • Onshore Pipeline Network • CNG • Marketing • Distribution • Refineries & Process • Fertilizer Plants • Methanol Plant • CO2 and LPG Plants • Waxing & Tar • Coordination • Management • Regulation

  4. Demarcated Blocks for Production Sharing Basis • Onshore Blocks 53 blocks • Offshore Blocks 51 blocks • Total 104 blocks for Onshore and offshore • Type of Contract Mainly Production Sharing Contract (PSC)

  5. Current Activities Onshore Blocks Currently,17 Blocks are under operating by 12 companies in onshore area. 1st bidding round was completed in 2011 and 2nd bidding round was launched on 17.1.2013. Offshore Blocks Currently, 20 Blocks are under operating by 9companies in offshore area. Offshore bidding round will be launched in very near future.

  6. Projects in Offshore Existing Projects • Yadana Project ~~~ Exporting to Thailand (some amount is used for domestic supply) • Yetagun Project ~~~ Exporting to Thailand Ongoing Projects • Shwe Project ~~~ Exporting to China (some amount will be used for domestic supply) • Zawtika Project ~~~ Exporting gas to Thailand (some amount will be used for domestic supply) Future Project • Block M-3 Project ~~~ New Discovery, (All of M-3 gas will be used for Domestic supply) 0

  7. Yadana Project LOCATION : MOATTAMA OFFSHORE BLOCKS : M-5 / M-6 SELLERS : TOTAL 31.24 % UNOCAL 28.26 % PTTEP 25.50 % MOGE 15.00 % BUYER : PTT Plc RESERVES : 6.5 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 565 MMCFD DOMESTIC GAS : 200 MMCFD OFFSHORE FACILITIES : WELL HEAD PLATFORM 1 ( 8 WELLS ) WELL HEAD PLATFORM 2 ( 7 WELLS ) WELL HEAD PLATFORM 3 ( 2 WELLS ) PROCESSING PLATFORM LIVING QUARTER PLATFORM FLARE PLATFORM MEDIUM COMPRESSION PLATFORM ONSHORE FACILITIES : PIPELINE CENTER METERING STATION PIPELINES : 216 MILES 36” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE ) 39 MILES 36” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 1998 PROJECT COST : 1200 MM$

  8. Yetagun Project LOCATION : TANINTHARYI OFFSHORE BLOCKS : M-12 / M-13 / M-14 SELLERS : PETRONAS 40.75 % NIPPON 19.40 % PTTEP 19.40 % MOGE 20.45 % BUYER : PTT Plc RESERVES : 4.16 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 400 MMCFD ( ABOUT 30 BL CONDENSATE / MMCF ) OFFSHORE FACILITIES : WELLHEAD PLATFORM ( 10 WELLS ) PROCESSING PLATFORM FSO COMPRESSION PLATFORM YTG BOOSTER COMPRESSION PLATFORM ONSHORE FACILITIES : PIPELINE CENTER METERING STATION PIPELINES : 126 MILES 24” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE ) 42 MILES 24” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 2000 PROJECT COST : ABOUT 700 MM$

  9. Shwe Project LOCATION : RAKHINE OFFSHORE BLOCKS : A-1 / A-3 SELLERS : DAEWOO 51 % ONGE 17 % GAIL 8.5 % KOGAS 8.5 % MOGE 15 % BUYER : CHINA OIL RESERVES : 4.5 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 400 MMCFD DOMESTIC GAS : 100 MMCFD OFFSHORE FACILITIES : SHWE PROCESSING PLATFORM ( 11 WELLS ) MYA-NORTH SUB-SEA WELL HEAD (4 WELLS) ONSHORE FACILITIES : ONSHORE GAS TERMINAL PIPELINES : 110 KM 32” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE ) 5.7 KM 32” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 2013 PROJECT COST : ~ 2000 MM$

  10. Zawtika Project LOCATION : MOATTAMA OFFSHORE BLOCKS : M-9 SELLERS : PTTEPI 80 % MOGE 20 % BUYER : PTT Plc RESERVES : 1.44 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 245 MMCFD DOMESTIC GAS : 100 MMCFD OFFSHORE FACILITIES : ZAWTIKA PROCESSING QUARTER WELL HEAD PLATFORM 1 ( 7 WELLS ) WELL HEAD PLATFORM 2 ( 12 WELLS ) WELL HEAD PLATFORM 3 ( 16 WELLS ) ONSHORE FACILITIES : ZAWTIKA PIPELINE OPERATING CENTER ZAWTIKA METERING STATION PIPELINES : 230 KM 28” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE ) 72 KM 28” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 2013 PROJECT COST : ~ 2000 MM$

  11. Myanmar-China Oil and Gas Pipeline Projects Crude Oil Pipeline Gas Pipeline Length : 770 km Diameter : 32 inches DCQ : 400,000 bl First Oil Transport : 2013 Project Cost : 2.45 billion US$ Length : 792 km Diameter : 40 inches DCQ : 500 mmcf First Gas Transport : 2013 Project Cost : 2.15 billion US$

  12. Pipeline Network Domestic Pipeline • MOGE has been laying the pipes throughout Myanmar to expand its national pipeline network. • Various size from 6” to 24” of pipeline were constructed. • Total length is about 2100 miles Export Pipeline • OffshoreOnland • Yadana(36”) 216 miles 39 miles • Yetagun (24”) 126 miles 43 miles • Zawtika (28”) 143 miles 42 miles • Shwe (32”) 65 miles 3 miles • China-Myanmar(40”) nil 495 miles • (Gas) • China-Myanmar(32”) nil 481 miles • (Oil)

  13. CNG / NGV Converting Programme • Initiated in Myanmar since 1985. • 1985 – August 2004 : • - 5 CNG Filling Stations ; • - 2 in Yangon City • - 2 in Yenangyaung Field • - 1 in Chauk Field • - 587 NGVs (Converted from petrol buses) • CNG / NGV Programme was reactivated • in August 2004 and Widely used in 2005. • As at 2012 : • - 45 CNG Filling Stations were constructed • - 40 in Yangon City • - 2 in Mandalay City • - 2 in Yenangyaung Oil Field • - 1 in Chauk Oil Field • Currently, more than 27600 passenger cars were converted to NGVs • The project is still continuing with high momentum (40)

  14. Sectorwise Supply in 2012

  15. Supply and Demand

  16. Gas Supply Forecast

  17. Urea Plants - Downstream Sector Refineries - No. 1 Refinery (Thanlyin) (20,000 B/D) No. 2 Refinery (Chauk) (6,000 B/D) Petrochemical Complex (Thanbayakan) (25,000 B/D) Urea Plants - No. 1 Fertilizer Factory (Sale) (465 MT/D) No. 2 Fertilizer Factory(KyunChaung) (207 MT/D) No. 3 Fertilizer Factory (Kyawzwa) (600 MT/D) No. 4 Fertilizer Factory(Myaungdaga) (500 MT/D) No. 5 Fertilizer Factory(Kangyidauk) (500 MT/D) Others - LPG Extraction Plant (Minbu) (24 mmcfd gas) Skid-Mounted LPG Plant(Nyaungdon) (10-16 mmcfd) Skid-Mounted LPG Plant(Kyunchaung) (8-10 mmcfd) Methanol Plant (Seiktha) (450 MT/D) Bitumen Plant (Thanlyin) (548 MT/D)

  18. Socio-Economic Programme Activities Health Education Infrastructure

  19. Thank you

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