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Nabucco Gas Pipeline, Adria LNG
Infrastruktur – Zyklus der WKÖWien, 6.Dezember 2006
Rupprecht BergerOMV Gas International
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Business segments of the OMV Group
Exploration undProduction
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AT
Poland
Ukraine
Turkey
Burghausen Schwechat
PetrobraziArpechim
Bayernoil
2,520
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103106
571
401 218
94
164
6971
~3,6302
Status HY 20061: including Petrom2: OMV holds 34 % of Petrol Ofisi stakes
DE CZ
SK
AT
IT SIHR
BA
CS BG
RO
HU
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Exploration and ProductionWorldwide activities
Great Britain
Ireland Germany
Austria BulgariaAlbaniaTunisia
Pakistan
Iran
Australia
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Venezuela YemenLibya
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Romania
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OMV Gas GmbH - Transmission Pipelines throughAustria
WAG
TAGI + II
SOL
PENTAWest HAG
BaumgartenOberkappel
Arnoldstein
Murfeld
Burghausen
SLO HR
F
H
CZ
SK
0,72
1,62
0,19
0,18
34,82
5,65D
I
21,06
N
2,60
0,26
2,89
NABUCCO
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Gas Supplies to EU-15
Algeria4520
U.K. 700 Netherlands1800
Libya1310
Iran23000
Qatar14400
Russia48100
6,000 km
Turkmenistan2860
4,000 km2,000 km
Abu Dhabi6000
Norway3000
Nigeria3510
Egypt1660
Trinidad330
Venezuela4000
Oman800
N2005eCons. 502 bcmImports 290 bcm
NE126 bcm Russia43%
S
78 bcm Norway27%
SE
7 bcm Gulf2%
SEMCs 68 bcm(23%)
56 bcm Algeria6 bcm Libya6 bcm Egypt
2005e*: Gas Supply to Europe
Source: OME, May 2006 * first 2005 estimates
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Gas imports to European Union
Source: European Commission, Competition DG, Energy Sector Inquiry/Draft Preliminary ReportSource: BP Statistical Review 2005
Source: Study A.T. Kearney, „Russland am Gashahn“, January 2006
Gas imports to Europe are increasing considerably
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700
800
900
1985 1990 1995 2000 2004 2010 2020 2030
Years
Volu
mes
in b
cm/y
ear
Total EU-25 product ion Total EU-25 consumpt ion
2006
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Forecast of Gas Supply Europe
21756
115
126
221
78
100
211
163
31
2005 2030
Indigenous productionImport NorwayImport GUSImport AlgeriaImport Others
- North Africa- West Africa- Latin America- Caspian + Golf Region
Source: OME 2006
in billion m³
502
816
1)
1) EU 25, Balkan states and Switzerland
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► Long term access to supply sources (1/3 of Russian supply for Western Europe through Baumgarten)
► Access to equity gas
► Transit capacities on main routes
► Long term storage capacities
► Trading know-how
► Favourable geographical position
MiddleEast
Strong Position in the European Growth Belt
Target markets
Existing supply sources
Potential supply
EconGas Sites
Hub Baumgarten
DE CZSK
HU
RO
MD
BG
BAIT
YU
HRSL
Russia
North Africa
LNG
LNG
MK
Norway
Equity gas
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Gas Bridge between Caspian Region / Middle East and Europe
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Proposed pipelines and LNG regasification terminals
Source: IEA
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Missing link between giant gas sources (in bcm)and potential markets
3,01047,820
1,410
4,580
83,140Caspian Region
Middle Eastand Egypt
Source: BP Statistical Review 6/2006
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VIENNA
BUCHAREST
SOFIA
ANKARA
ISTANBUL
BUDAPEST
Nabucco Gas Pipeline ProjectNew gas transmission possiblity
Pipeline Diameter: 56“Distance: 3,300 kmInvestment: 4.6 bill. €Transport capacity:max. cap. 31 bcmy
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Nabucco Gas Pipeline Strategic Goals of Project
Opening a new gas supply corridor for Europe from Middle East and Caspian regions
Raise transit profiles of participating project countries
Contribution to security of supply for partner countries and for Europe as a whole
Strengthening the turntable position of Austrian pipeline grid and the Hub Baumgarten within the European network
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Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project Construction
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Constr. Step II
O p e r a t i o n
Construction Step I
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Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project Gas Supply Sources for Nabucco
Azerbaidschan
Egypt Iraq
Black Sea
RomaniaBaumgarten
Iran
Russia
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Nabucco company structure
Nabucco GasGas Pipeline
International GmbH
OMV MOL TG BG Botas NN
NabuccoAustria
NabuccoHungary
NabuccoRomania
NabuccoBulgaria
NabuccoTurkey
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Adria LNG
Wien, December 6th, 2006
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LNG chain
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The role of LNG for supply diversification
LNG enables the worldwide transport and competition of the pipelineboundenergy source by transformation of gas under low temperature (-160oC) in liquid.
In Europe several LNG projects were realised or in planning phase as a contribution to the European target of supply diversification (critical issue: supply capacity !).
AtlanticOcean
MediterraneanSea
Montoir
Revythoussa
Ereglisi
La Spezia
Barcelona
Huelva Cartagena
Zeebrugge
Fos
El Ferrol
Izmir
Adriatic LNG
Valencia Brindisi
Isle of GrainMilford Haven
Existing
Proposed
Liquefaction
Under Construction
Under Construction
Sines
Bilbao Cavaou
LivornoRosignano
Marsa El Brega
Idku
Damietta
SkikdaArzew
LiquefactionExisting
Dragon
LNG Hub
Pipegas Hub
Expected segmentation of Europe between LNG and pipegas
Adria LNG
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Adria LNG as the essential LNG Regas terminal to supply Adriatic region, Italy and Western Europe
AtlanticOcean
MediterraneanSea
Montoir
Revythoussa
Ereglisi
La Spezia
Barcelona
Huelva Cartagena
Zeebrugge
Fos
El Ferrol
Izmir
Adriatic LNG
Valencia Brindisi
Isle of GrainMilford Haven
Existing
Proposed
Liquefaction
Under Construction
Under Construction
Sines
Bilbao Cavaou
LivornoRosignano
Marsa El Brega
Idku
Damietta
SkikdaArzew
LiquefactionExisting
Dragon
Wilhelmshafen
Afric
a MiddleEast
Adria LNG
Business Model
Build and operate an LNG regasificationterminal (incl. offtake pipelines) on the Croatian coast (pot. on island of Krk)
Potential supply regions: (North) Africa and Middle EastPotential markets: Adriatic region (Croatia, Italy, …) and Western and Central Europe
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8-14 bcm/y
The offtake pipelines of Adria LNG will be designed to supply Croatia‘s needs with linkages to the major (international) transmission network.
Wes
tern
Eur
ope
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Adria LNG current status
Detailed feasibility study done 10 years ago
Revitalisation of the project idea due to changed gas market environment
Relaunch Clear commitment of shareholders to develop project
Update of feasibility study in progress; working groups are executing necessary working packages
Adria LNG and E.ON Ruhrgas signed alliance agreement
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And in 2011…
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Contact
Dipl.Ing. Rupprecht Berger
OMV Gas InternationalInternational Pipeline Projects
FloridotowerFloridsdorfer Hauptstraße 1; 1210 ViennaAustria
Tel: +43 1 27500 - 28554e-mail: rupprecht.berger@omv.com