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EOR Enhanced Oil Recovery Worldwide
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Apr 1, 2010
150 Pages - Pub ID: SB2523826
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Market Scope
- Report Methodology
- EOR Overview and Regulation
- Conventional Oil Recovery Leaves 70% of Oil in Reservoir
- EOR Regulations Still in Early Stage of Development
- Market Size and Growth
- Figure 1-1: Total EOR Market Value Worldwide, 2005-2009 (in billion $)
- EOR Share of Total Oil Market About 3.3%
- Figure 1-2: EOR Share of Total Oil Market Dollars, 2009 (in %)
- EOR Market Value Projected to Reach $1.3 Trillion by 2015
- Figure 1-3: EOR Projected Growth Worldwide, in Dollar Value, 2009-2015 (in million $)
- EOR Around the World
- Saudi Arabia To Use CO2-EOR in World’s Largest Oil Field
- Canada’s Alberta Oil Fields Especially Suited for CO2-EOR
- Industry Advantages and Hurdles
- The Price of Oil Has Reigns on EOR Market
- Alternative Fuel Sources Become More Available
- Funding for EOR R&D Fueling Market Growth
- Not All EOR Methods Suitable for All Oil Fields
- Current Technological Advances
- Industrial Emissions of CO2 for EOR: Gasification Technology
- Brightwater® Reservoir Sweep Efficiency Technology
- Saudi Aramco Creating Microscopic Robots for EOR Monitoring
- Environmental Factors and Impact
- Carbon Capture Storage and Reducing Greenhouse Gases
- Environmentalists May Stifle EOR Progress
- Abbreviations
- Table 1-1: Abbreviations Utilized in This Report
- Chapter 2: EOR Overview and Regulation
- Definition of EOR
- Conventional Oil Recovery Leaves 70% Oil in Reservoir
- The Beginnings of EOR
- Phases of Oil Recovery
- Primary Recovery
- Secondary Recovery
- Tertiary Recovery
- Three Main Methods of EOR
- Other Methods of EOR
- EOR Regulations Still in Early Stage of Development
- Increased Regulation and Market Growth Go Hand In Hand
- The Kyoto Protocol
- Carbon Emissions Trading Market
- Clean Development Mechanism
- Joint Implementation
- The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
- OPEC Aims to Coordinate and Unify Policies Among Countries
- Fragmented Land Ownership Can be A Nightmare
- Chapter 3: Market Size and Growth
- Total Oil Production Value Reached Nearly $1.9 Trillion in 2009
- Figure 3-1: Dollar Value of Total Worldwide Oil Production, 2005-2009 (in trillion $)
- Total Oil Production Jumps in 2008
- Figure 3-2: Value of Total Worldwide Oil Production, in Barrels, 2005-2009 (in barrels)
- EOR Dollars Reach Nearly $62.5 Billion in 2009
- Figure 3-3: Total EOR Market Value Worldwide, 2005-2009 (in billion $)
- EOR Production Worldwide Nears 1.4 Billion Barrels in 2009
- Figure 3-4: Total EOR Production Worldwide, in Barrels, 2005-2009 (in barrels)
- EOR Growth Compared to Total Oil Growth
- Figure 3-5: EOR Production Growth Compared to Total Oil Production Growth Worldwide, in Dollars, 2005-2009 (by % change)
- EOR Share of Total Oil Market About 3.3%
- Figure 3-6: EOR Share of Total Oil Market Dollars, 2009 (in %)
- EOR Share of Global Oil Output, by Method
- Figure 3-7: Share of Global EOR Output, by Method, 2009 (in barrels)
- Worldwide Oil Production Projected to Continue Small Climb
- Figure 3-8: Projected Total Oil Production Worldwide, in Barrels, 2009-2015 (in billion barrels)
- Projected Worldwide Growth for EOR Monumental
- Figure 3-9: Projected EOR Production Worldwide, in Barrels, 2009-2015 (in billion barrels)
- EOR Market Value Projected to Reach $1.3 Trillion by 2015
- Figure 3-10: EOR Projected Growth Worldwide, in Dollar Value, 2009-2015 (in million $)
- EOR Projected Growth, in Three Scenarios
- Figure 3-11: EOR Projected Growth Based on Oil Price per Barrel, Three Scenarios, 2009-2015 (in million $)
- Table 3-1: EOR Projected Market Value in Dollars Based on Oil Price per Barrel, in Three Scenarios, 2010-2015 (in billions)
- High Gas Prices Increase R & D Funding and Propel EOR Market
- Figure 3-12: EOR Projected Market Growth, as Influenced by Potential Revenue for the Oil Industry Based on The Price of Oil, In Three Scenarios, 2009-2015 (barrels, in billions)
- Table 3-2: EOR Market Growth, as Influenced by Potential Revenue for the Oil Industry, Based on The Price of Oil, 2009-2015 (percent growth in dollars)
- EOR's Share Will Comprise One-third of Total Oil Market by 2015
- Figure 3-13: Projected EOR Market Share Worldwide, 2015 (in barrels)
- Figure 3-14: Projected EOR Market Share Worldwide, Considering Low Oil Price Scenario, 2015 (in barrels)
- Figure 3-15: Projected EOR Market Share Worldwide, Considering High Oil Price Scenario, 2015 (in barrels)
- EOR Share Worldwide
- Figure 3-16: EOR Share Worldwide, by Country, 2009 (in barrels)
- Figure 3-17: EOR Production Worldwide, by Country, 2009 (in barrels)
- Countries New to EOR Change Market Share Dramatically
- Figure 3-18: Projected EOR Worldwide Market Share of Production in Barrels, by Country, 2015 (in %)
- Table 3-3: Projected EOR Worldwide Market Share in Production of Barrels by Country, with Percent Change, 2009-2015 (in %)
- EOR Has Potential to Increase Global Oil Recovery by 18.0%
- Figure 3-19: EOR’s Potential Recovery, Compared to Conventional Methods Based on 2009 Worldwide Proven Reserves (in barrels)
- EOR Potential and Proven Oil Reserves, by Country
- Figure 3-20: Potential EOR Production by Country Based on 2009 Proven Oil Reserves, 2009 (barrels, in billions)
- Table 3-4: Potential Conventional Recovery and EOR Based on Proven Oil Reserves, by Country, 2009 (barrels, in billions)
- Potential Reserves Estimated at 14.0 Trillion Barrels
- Figure 3-21: Potential EOR Recovery, 2009 (in trillion barrels)
- EOR Equipment & Components
- Chapter 4: EOR Around the World
- Use of EOR Worldwide
- Saudi Arabia To Use CO2-EOR in World’s Largest Oil Field
- Mature Oilfields in Russia Benefit from EOR
- United States Favors CO2-EOR
- BRIEF
- Clean Coal Power Initiative
- The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- EPA Proposes New Well Category and Regulations for EOR
- UIC Under Safe Drinking Water Act
- National Environmental Policy Act
- Tax Credit for CO2-EOR Sequestration in U.S.
- Iran Not Investing in EOR
- China Has Huge EOR Potential
- Brazil Discovers Large Offshore Oil Field
- EOR in Mexico Has Helped to Slow Production Decline
- Canada’s Alberta Oil Fields Especially Suited For CO2-EOR
- Canada’s Energy and Utility Board
- Alberta’s Oil & Gas Conservation Regulations
- United Arab Emirates Major Expansion Program
- EOR in Venezuela Has Potential to Add 40 Billion Barrels
- EOR in Kuwait on Hold
- Norway’s EOR Production All Offshore
- Threats from Armed Rebels Slow Oil Production in Nigeria
- Algeria to Claim Roughly 2.4% of EOR Market Share by 2015
- Iraq Offers Production-Service Contracts to International Companies
- Foreign Oil Companies Invest in Angola’s Oil Fields
- Un-Sanctioned Libya Has Freedom to Move Forward
- U.K. to Increase Productivity of Mature Fields Through EOR
- Qatar Turns to EOR to Offset Anticipated Oil Declines
- EOR May Save Oman’s Oil Production
- Syria Testing Cyclic-Steam EOR
- Chapter 5: Industry Advantages and Hurdles
- EOR Market Affects Global Economy
- Global Economy Influences EOR Growth
- The Price of Oil Has Reigns on EOR Market
- Figure 5-1: The Historical Price of Oil, Worldwide Average, 1980-2009 (in dollars per barrel)
- Demand for Oil Increasing Worldwide
- Table 5-1: Oil Consumption Compared to Production, Exports, and Imports, Selected Countries, 2008 (in millions of barrels per day)
- China Soon to Lead World in Energy Consumption
- Figure 5-2: Historical and Projected Energy Consumption, Selected Countries (in quadrillion BTUs, 1990-2030)
- High Demand for Petroleum Products Worldwide
- Stringent Regulations May Stifle EOR Growth
- Some Say Up to 1.0 Trillion Barrels of Oil Yet Undiscovered
- “Easy” Oil Becoming Scarce
- Figure 5-3: Worldwide Oil Share, by Oil Type, 2010
- Oily Sands a Hidden Gold Mine
- Only About One Quarter of World’s Offshore Oil Produced
- Potential CO2-EOR Sequestration Equals Nearly 130 Billion Tons
- Figure 5-4: Anthropogenic Providers of CO2 for EOR Use, by Industry Type (Based on tons)
- CO2 Industry Expanding Beyond EOR
- Non-EOR Storage Options Available For CO2
- Increase in CO2 Pipelines Create Market Stability
- CO2 Producers Join Forces with EOR Industry
- Enhanced Energy and Agrium Sign CO2 Agreement
- Dow Chemical Provides CO2 to Denbury Onshore
- Hunton’s Coke Gasification ‘Green’ Energy Plant to Deliver CO2
- SaskPower to Provide CO2 for EOR Projects
- Rancher Signs CO2 Agreement with ExxonMobil
- Business Focuses on Developing and Marketing EOR Chemicals
- Alternative Fuel Sources Become More Available
- BioDiesel
- Methanol
- Corn Ethanol
- Cellulosic Biofuels
- Synthetic Fuels
- Liquid Coal Fuel
- BioFuel from Algae
- Solar Powered Cars
- Fuel from Clean Coal Technology
- Funding for EOR R&D Fueling Market Growth
- Canada’s Government Funds Alberta’s 240-Kilometer CO2 Pipeline
- Canada Commits $3.4 Billion to Pengrowth’s CO2-EOR Project
- Alberta Government Invests $271 Million in Gasification Project
- United Kingdom Supporting Large Scale Demonstration in CCS
- Increase in EOR Schemes Leads to Job Growth
- Electric Cars Decrease Petroleum Demand
- Rise of the Automobile in BRIC Countries
- EOR Helps Foster Energy Independence in U.S
- Material Costs of EOR Fluctuate Wildly
- Figure 5-5: Average CO2 Capture Cost, by Source (in tons)
- Primary Recovery Methods Become More Advanced
- U.S. Oil Market Fears Obama’s Proposals
- Commercial CCS in Coal Dependent Developing Countries
- Some Countries Heavily Reliant on Money from Oil
- Success Stories
- DOE Sponsored Project Hits 1.0 Million-Ton Milestone for Injected CO2
- Saskatchewan’s Largest Full Scale Study of CO2 Storage
- CO2-EOR Established Practice in Texas for More than 35 Years
- Wyoming’s Salt Creek Field Under CO2 Flood Since 1986
- EOR Industry’s Growing Pains
- Not All EOR Methods Suitable for All Oil Fields
- EOR Often Has Slow Implementation Process
- EOR Startup Costs Can Be High
- EOR Not as Viable for Small Producers
- EOR in Its Infancy: Unforeseen Hurdles Yet to Come
- Pure CO2 from Natural Sources Scarce
- CO2 Pipelines Can Be High Maintenance
- Future Worth of CO2-EOR Sequestration Sites Should Not Be Overlooked
- Natural Disasters Unavoidable
- CO2 Can Be Corrosive to Pipes
- Peak Oil - Reality Or Myth?
- Chapter 6: Current Technological Advances
- Industrial Emissions of CO2 for EOR: Gasification Technology
- Clean Carbon Technology Cleans up Coal’s Dirty Reputation
- MEOR Has Huge Potential, But Still Unreliable
- 4-D High Resolution Seismic Monitoring
- 3-D Seismic EOR Increases Production in SOME Wells
- Horizontal Drilling Adds 11,000 BOPD to Rajasthan Barmer Field
- Modifying CO2 Viscosity to Improve Reservoir Sweeps
- BrightWater Reservoir Sweep Efficiency Technology
- PetroLuxus Solution Offers “Green” Option for Oil Wells
- Powerwave for Broader Distribution of CO2
- Saudi Aramco Creating Microscopic Robots for EOR Monitoring
- Canada’s Coal to Liquids CO2 Capture Project
- Dragon Uses KEP’s Coriba Chemical Technology
- Kansai-Mitsubishi Carbon Dioxide Recovery Process
- Waterflood and Natural Gas in Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay
- Acrylamide Demand in EOR Growing Nearly 5.0% Per Year
- Environmentally Friendly EncapSol Nanotechnology
- Conoco Investing $400,000/Year for Nanotechnology Research
- Some Polymer Flooding Systems Increase Production by 40.0%
- Research for EOR Surfactants Ongoing
- Joint Implementation of Vapor Extraction
- Wettability Alternation Phenomena
- Chapter 7: Environmental Factors and Impact
- Increase in Oil Production Will Lead to Increase in Emissions
- Roughly 83% of GHG Emissions are from CO2
- CO2 Emissions Worldwide
- Figure 7-1: Worldwide CO2 Emissions, Selected Countries (Based on 2006 data, in megatons)
- Historic Emissions of CO2
- Table 7-1: Historic CO2 Emissions, Selected Oil Producing Countries (1990-2006, in million metric tons)
- Projected Emissions of CO2
- Figure 7-2: Projected CO2 Emissions, Selected Oil Producing Countries, 1990-2030 (in million tons)
- Carbon Capture Storage and Reducing Greenhouse Gases
- EPA Endangerment Finding in the United States a Threat to EOR
- Scientists Aim to Debunk Global Warming
- CO2 Leakage May Compromise Integrity of EOR Projects
- Environmentalists On EOR Land Patrol
- Greenpeace Focuses on Oilsands Mining
- Monetary Benefits May Outweigh Environmental Impact For Some in Alaska
- Environmentalists May Stifle EOR Progress
- Chapter 8: Company Strategies
- EOR Used Mostly By Majors
- Saudi Arabian Oil Company
- Table 8-1: Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- PetroChina Company Limited
- Table 8-2: PetroChina Company Limited, Profile
- Overview
- Portfolio
- Performance
- EOR Developments
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Table 8-3: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Chevron Corporation
- Table 8-4: Chevron Corporation, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Royal Dutch Shell plc
- Table 8-5: Royal Dutch Shell plc, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Cairn Energy PLC
- Table 8-6: Cairn Energy PLC, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Penn West Energy Trust, Incorporated
- Table 8-7: Penn West Energy Trust, Incorporated, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Statoil ASA
- Table 8-8: Statoil ASA, Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- EOR Developments
- Enhance Energy, Incorporated
- Table 8-9: Enhance Energy, Incorporated , Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio & EOR Developments
- Appendix: Addresses of Selected Marketers
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