NATURAL GAS IN NORWAY



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NATURAL GAS IN NORWAY Jón Steinar Guðmundsson TPG 4140 Natural Gas August 29, 2012 Resources, licenses, operatorship and gas production State/authorities management and ownership Infrastructure offshore and on land

Oil and gas exporters (!) 2008

Receiving and processing terminals Kårstø, larges terminal, receives gas and condensate, processes and compresses for transport to Europe. Combined cycle gas fired power plant. Kollsnes, receives gas from Troll, processes and compresses for transport to Europe. Compressors driven by hydroelectricity. Mongstad, refinery, shuttle tankers arrive with crude oil, also by pipeline. Combined gas as fired power plant. Sture, receives oil and condensate from offshore fields. Nyhamna, receives gas from Ormen Lange field, processes and compresses for transport to United Kingdom (mainly). Facility uses hydroelectricity, but has gas fired back-up. Tjeldbergodden, receives gas from Heidrun field (and some from others), produces liquid methanol. Facility uses hydroelectricity, but has gas fired back-up. Melkøya, recives gas from Snøhvit field, produces LNG for export by ship. Facility receives electricity for compressors and process from own gas fired power plants.

Kårstø and Kollsnes www.statoil.com (2012)

www.statoil.com (2012) Mongstad and Sture

Nyhamna and Tjeldbergodden www.statoil.com (2012) & www.shell.com (2012)

Snøhvit, Melkøya and Hammerfest www.statoil.com (2012)

Large emissions of carbon dioxide (tonne/year)

Emission of CO2 per produced o.e. K. Pedersen, Petoro AS, November 2008, Bodø

Subsurface resources Oil and gas resources on NCS owned by the state (the people) The State offers blocks to companies Companies nominate (apply for) blocks MPE issues percentages in blocks (licenses) and operatorship Companies pay 78% (28+50) in tax of generated profit

Kristin license (an example) Operator: Statoil ASA Partners (rettighetshavere): Statoil ASA Petoro AS Esso Eni Norge AS Total E&P Norge AS 55.2991 per cent 19.5770 per cent 10.8761 per cent 8.2478 per cent 6.0000 per cent

Oil and gas names Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) Petroleum Safety Authority (PTIL) Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency (KLIF) Petoro AS, Statoil ASA, Gassco AS, Gasled JV PDO = Plan for Development and Operation PUD = Plan for utbygging og drift SDFI = State s Direct Financial Interest SDØE = Statens direkte økonomiske engasjement NCS = Norwegian Continental Shelf

State s oil and gas MPE state s highest authority NPD state s resources authority PTIL health and safety authority Petoro (100% state owned) largest percentage in licenses on NCS Statoil owned 67% by state

Resources and reserves

Petroleum resources 31.12.2009

Lifetime of oil and gas developments Nye funn på sikker og miljømessig forsvarlig måte K. Pedersen, Petoro AS, November 2008, Bodø

Historical and forecast production

Petroleum production

Gas sales

Natural Gas Production and Forecast

Sales gas from Norwegian fields

Production and Forecast

Produced fluids NCS

Recovery Factor Oil

Gas transport system Pipelines and processing facilities at Kårstø and Kollsnes owned by Gassled (from 1.1.03) Gassled is JV owned by oil and gas companies, including Petoro Gassco responsible for operation of pipelines and processing facilities (from 1.1.02) Gassco owned 100% by state EU s Gas Directive (separation of production and transport)

Gassled s owners Petoro AS 38.46% Statoil Petroleum AS 32.10% Total E&P Norge AS 7.78% Exxon Mobil E&P Norway AS 9.43% A/S Norske Shell 5.43% Norsea Gas AS 2.73% ConocoPhillips Scandinavia AS 2.00% Eni Norge AS 1.53% DONG E&P Norge AS 0.66 Petoro manages the state s ownership in licenses (Statens direkte økonomiske engasjement, SDØE) (38.46x1,0+32.10x0.67 + 2.73x0.68) = 62% state owned) 1.4.2010

Infrastructure offhore and on land Production platforms (fixed and floating) and subsea systems (to platforms and subsea-to-beach) Pipelines (flowlines from wells to platforms, transport to land and to the Continent and UK) Receiving and processing terminals (Kårstø, Kollsnes, Sture, Tjeldbergodden, Nyhamna, Melkøya)

Investments and exploration cost

Investments, exploration costs and operating costs

Norway supplies natural gas to continent of Europe and United Kingdom

Summary Resources and reserves is not the same MPE issues licenses (%) and operatorship In year 2010 oil and gas production equal, measured in o.e State owns Petoro (100%), Statoil (67%) and Gassco (100%) Extensive infrastructure offshore and onland makes Norway 6th larges exporter of oil and 2nd larges in export of gas (not production)

FACTS 2011 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector MPE and NPD publish comprehensive and up-dated information about oil and gas in Norway, found on the following link: http://www.npd.no/en/publications/facts/facts- 2011/

FACTS 2011 Norwegian petroleum history >> Framework and organization >> The petroleum sector Norway s largest industry >> Petroleum resources >> Exploration activity >> Development and operations >> Gas export from the Norwegian shelf >> Research in the oil and gas activities >> Environmental considerations in the Norwegian petroleum Sector >> Fields in production >> Fields under development >> Future developments >> Fields where production has ceased >> Pipelines and onshore facilities >>

Internet addresses (MPE) Olje- og energidepartementet www.oed.no (NPD) Oljedirektoratet www.npd.no (PSA) Petroleumstilsynet www.ptil.no Petoro www.petoro.no Statoil www.statoil.com Gassco www.gassco.no

Report about blocks on NCS and presentation with felt lifetime (in Norwegian) Sperstad, C.G. (2011): Petroleumsvirksomhet fra oppstart til avsluttning, Fordypningsemnerapport, NTNU, iv+26 sider, lenk: http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~jsg/undervisning/prosesse ring/kompendium/petroleumsvirksomhet.pdf) Pedersen, K. (2008): Muligheter og utfordringer for petroleumsbransjen, Power Point presentasjon, Bodøseminaret, november, 17 sider, lenk: http://old.npf.no/article.php?id=762&p=