Meeting the growing demand for energy – onshore and ...– onshore and offshore...

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International Foundation for the Law of the Sea Summer Academy Meeting the growing demand for energy – onshore and offshore developments Peter M Swift

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International Foundation for the Law of the SeaSummer Academy

Meeting the growing demand for energy – onshore and offshore developments

Peter M Swift

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Meeting the growing demand for energy –onshore and offshore developments

• Introduction• Energy demand• Oil production• Oil and gas locations• Offshore oil• Natural Gas• Coal• Nuclear• Renewables

– offshore wind, wave & tidal

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International Association of Independent Tanker Owners

260 + members:> 80% of the independent oil tanker fleet and > 85% of the chemical

carrier fleet

300 + associate members:in oil and chemical tanker related businesses

15 Committees - 4 Regional PanelsRepresentative Offices in Europe, US and Asia

One of the Association’s primary goals:Lead the continuous improvement of the Tanker Industry’s

performance in striving to achieve the goals of:Zero fatalities, Zero pollution, Zero detentions

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SHIP OWNER OIL COMPANY SPOKESMAN

The Rogues of the Oil Tanker Industry

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World Energy Consumption

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Major Driver – Population Growth

Source: Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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Regional Primary Energy Consumption Pattern 2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Oil Consumption by Area 1981-2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Oil Production by Area 1981-2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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World Oil and Gas 2007

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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North America / Gulf of Mexico

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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South America / Caribbean

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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South America / East Coast

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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Northern Europe

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

World Oil and Gas 2007

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Europe / Mediterranean

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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Middle East / FSU

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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West Africa

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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Asia - Pacific

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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Australasia

Source: CRSL Offshore and Gas Database

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Onshore OIL Production to 2020

Source: Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2005

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Offshore OIL Production to 2020

Source: Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2005

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World Onshore/Offshore Oil Production (mb/d)

Source: Oil & Gas Journal, March 2007

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Largest Offshore Oil Producing Regions 2005

Production Start-up

Daily Production

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Cumulative Production (Bb)

Crude OilPersian Gulf/ME 1957 5.3 51North Sea 1975 4.7 45West Africa 1969 3.5 25Mexico GoM 1960 2.6 20Asia/Australasia 1960 2.1 21US GoM 1947 1.6 24Brazil 1973 1.5 6China 1980 0.6 2Caspian 1950 0.4 1Russia/Artic 1999 0.05 0Others 0.8 2Total NGLs 1.6 7World Offshore 25 204Source: Oil & Gas Journal, March 2007

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Global Subsea MarketWater Depth

Source: Infield, 2007

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Deep & Ultra Deepwater1989-2010

Source: Infield, 2007

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Global Offshore Production Outlook (kb/d)

Source: Oil & Gas Journal, March 2007

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Crude Oil Prices Since 1861

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Oil Production Peak

Source: World Gas Supply Report / World Oil Supply Report -Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2007

2030 118 mm bpd( EIA Forecast June ‘06)

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Natural Gas Consumption by Area1981-2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Natural Gas Production by Area1981-2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Onshore GAS Production to 2020

Source: Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2005

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Offshore GAS Production to 2020

Source: Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2005

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Gas Production Forecast

Source: World Gas Supply Report - Energyfiles / Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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LNG Exports

Source: Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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LNG Exports - Forecast

Source: Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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Proved Natural Gas Reservesat end 2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Coal Production – Coal Consumption

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Nuclear Energy Consumption by Area 1981-2006

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

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Renewables13.1%

Gas 20.9%

Coal 25.1%

Oil 34.3%

Non-Renew. Waste 0.2%

Other 0.5%

Hydro 2.2%

Renewable Combustibles

and Waste10.4%

Nuclear 6.5%

Fuel Shares of World Total Primary Energy Supply, 2004

Geothermal 0.414%

Solar 0.039%Wind 0.064%

Tide, 0.0004%

Source: IEA Renewables in Global Energy Supply 2007

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• Hydro• Onshore wind• Offshore wind• Biomass • Solar power • Geothermal • Wave & tidal

Renewable Energy

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Offshore Wind

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Offshore Wind Farm

(1) Pile and erosion protection in the seabed (top of the foundation is painted a bright colour to make it visible to ships)

(2) Rotating aerodynamically shaped blades (2) makes them rotate around a horizontal hub, which is connected to a shaft inside the nacelle

(3) Shaft that powers a generator to convert the energy into electricity.(4) Subsea cables (5) Offshore Transformer(6) Grid at a substation on land

Source: British Wind Energy Association (BWEA), 2007

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Offshore WindCapital Expenditure 2002-2011

• 2007-2011: USD11.8bn

• European Dominated Market: UK USD6.8bn / Denmark USD2.3bn / Germany USD1.8bn

• Annual Capex USD3.8bn by 2011

• Costs continue to increase

Source: The World Offshore Wind Report, Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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The “London Array”

• 5.5 x bigger than current largest farm: Nysted, Denmark (165 MW)

• 271 turbines, 1 GW electricity (could supply 25% of London’s homes)

• Will cover a sea area of 245 sq.km., sited in the Thames estuary

• Four build phases, construction to start in 2008

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Wave & Tidal

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Current, Wave & Tide Technologies

Marine (Current) Turbines Pelamis (Waves)

SMD Hydrovision (Tidal) Stingray (Tidal)

Oscillating Water Column (Waves)Source: BWEA, 2007

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Wave and TidalCapital Expenditure 2000-2008

Source: The World Wave and Tidal Database, Douglas-Westwood, 2007

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