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Dreki Area Pre-Round Introduction - Stavanger 2011

6 June 2011, Stavanger Oil Museum

Chair: Larus Olafsson, Senior Legal Advisor, NEA

08:30-09:00 REGISTRATION/COFFEE

09:00-09:15 Opening Remarks

- Dr. Gudni A. Johannesson, Director General of NEA

09:15-09:30 Licensing of the Dreki Area

- Thorarinn Arnarson, NEA

09:30-09:45 The New Icelandic Hydrocarbon Fiscal Regime

- Thordur Reynisson, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism

09:45-10:15 Iceland Frontier Exploration - Potential Review of the Jan Mayen

Micro-Continent

- Anett Blischke, Iceland GeoSurvey

10:15-10:50 COFFEE

10:50-11:10 Geology of the Jan Mayen Microcontinent

- Christian Magnus, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

11:10-11:30 Seismic from the Jan Mayen Ridge, JMR-01 & JMR-08 Surveys

- Jan Dalene, CGGVeritas

11:30-12:00 Discussion

12:00-13:00 LUNCH

Iceland

Licensing of the Dreki Area

Thorarinn Arnarson

Stavanger

6 June 2011

Presentation topics

• Licensing

• Environmental conditions

• Geological and geophysical data

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• Set to open 1 August 2011

• Deadline for applications 1 February

2011

• Norway (Petoro) may participate as an

active partner with up to 25% in any

licence granted within the agreement

area

• Licensing system similar to other

European countries – Hydrocarbons Act

transposes EU Directive 94/22/EC into

Icelandic law

Jan Mayen

Agreement

Area

Second Icelandic licensing

round – northern Dreki Area

Feedback after first round• Hydrocarbon tax system in need of

improvement

• No standard JOA

• Clarification of an issue with ESA regarding

registration of companies

• More data would be good

Preparations for second round• Revision of terms

– JOA

– Fiscal terms

• Taxation of hydrocarbon activities

• Necessary changes due to JOA

– Hydrocarbon Act improvement

• Discussion with Norway on the practicalities of

their right to participate

• Cooperation with Norway on research

Terms of second round• Not a pre-defined a limit on sizes of license

areas

• Standard JOA to be submitted as part of

documentation

– Similar to Norwegian JOA

• Company arrangement for licensees similar to

Norwegian model

Terms of second round• ESA-complaint regarding registration of

companies handled in modification of

Hydrocarbons Act

– Branch or agency of company registered in an

EEA country sufficient for registration

• ESA-complaint regarding bases handled

similarly as Norway

Environmental conditions

Climate and sea ice• Cold oceanic climate

• Mean temp. < 10°C all year round – ca. 5 to 8 °C in summer, -2 to 0 °C in winter

• Yearly precipitation ca. 700 mm. Winter lows give snow up to 25 to 30 cm/day

• Mean wind speed ca. 10 m/s in winter, but 6 m/s in summer. Over half of obs. < 12 m/s.

• Frequent fogs in summer, icing during winter

• The edge of sea ice has been north and west of

the area since the cold period 1965–71; not

considered to be a problem

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Surface currents in the North-Atlantic

Currents• Measurements conducted by

taking ADCP profiles from a

ship and by an anchored

mooring

• Bottom current velocity in the

area on the order of 5 cm/s

Dynamic surface elevation (Mortensen 2004)

Highest wave – 98%, 1 yr og 100 yr

98%

1 yr [m]

100 yr [m]

Wave height in the Dreki Area is less than at the west-coast of Norway

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Main conclusions of the SEA

• Water depths 1000 to 2000 m in 80% of the area

• Great variability in biomass and consequently in habitats

• The area is important feeding ground for pelagic fish, especially herring, and possibly for whales

• On-site current measurements needed (collected 2007-2008)

• Need for registration and mapping of delicate habitats of benthic species (started in 2008)

• No information on demersal fish in the area (investigated in 2009)

Geophysical and geological data

Available data information system

Iceland Continental Shelf Portal

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

Online GIS based web-portal (National Energy Authority & Iceland Geosurvey)

http://www.icsp.is

2D Seismic reflection data surveys over the Jan Mayen Area

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

NPD-NEA SurveysCommercial Surveys

2009 Spectrum

commercial survey,

reprocessed JM-85 &

JM-88 data

2009 CGG Veritas,

reprocessed part of the

IS-JMS-01 data

Academic ODP & DSDP cruises

• 5 wells during Leg 38 in 1974

• 1 well during Leg 151 in 1993

• 2 wells during Leg 162 in 1995

USSR 1973 & NEA-NPD 2010

• 5 seafloor samples in 1973

• 25 samples on the North Dreki

area, piston coring device, most

samples >2m penetration, 2010

Borehole & seafloor samples

in the Jan Mayen area& ODP

Cruises

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

GGA,2005 - (http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/heatflow/ODPReprt.pdf)

Global geothermal gradient, heat flow & thermal

conductivity study

High resolution, multibeam

bathymetric surveys

• 2008 (Marine Research

Institute & NEA)

• 2010 (NPD) – Norwegian

area

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

Seismic reflection & refraction surveys in the Jan

Mayen area

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

Important OBS Data ResearchAcademic Surveys

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

North Atlantic - Free Air Gravity DataCanadian Geological Survey

North Atlantic - Magnetic Anomaly DataCanadian Geological Survey

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

ORKUSTOFNUNNational Energy Authority

North Atlantic - Bouguer Gravity Anomaly DataKarl Gunnarsson & Hjálmar Eysteinsson, 1995

JMMCJMMC

JASJAS--1111

JAS-05

IcelandIceland

NB-07

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JASJAS--11: A collaboration project between NGU, NPD and 11: A collaboration project between NGU, NPD and OrkustofnunOrkustofnun

The new aeromagnetic survey will provide a comprehensive and state of the art The new aeromagnetic survey will provide a comprehensive and state of the art

aeromagnetic dataset of the Norway Basinaeromagnetic dataset of the Norway Basin

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ge

The data acquisition will start during summer

2011 and is scheduled for completion by the

end of September 2011

Contact person: L. Gernigon

NGU - Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim

Fill the gaps !

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Line/tie-line spacing: 6 km / 20 km

Sensor elevation: approx. 230 m

Area coverage: 80,000 km²

Total flying distance: 17.600 km

Aeroplane: Piper Chieftain (?)

Magnetometer:Scintrex Cesium Vapour

MEP410

Noise envelope: 0.1 nT

Sensor: CS-3 mounted in towed bird

Navigation: Real time differential GPS

Navigation accuracy: < 5 m

Base magnetometer: Scintrex Envi-mag

JMMCJMMC

JASJAS--1111

New survey configurationPrevious NGU aeromagnetic compilation

Summary

• Second licensing round on Icelandic

continental shelf

– Set to open on 1 August 2011

– Deadline for applications set for 1 February 2012

Thanks for your attention

Acknowledgements:

Kristinn Einarsson, Inga Dóra Gudmundsdóttir, Lárus Ólafsson, Thorvaldur

Bragason at NEA;

Anett Blischke, Karl Gunnarsson, Gunnlaugur M. Einarsson, Bjarni Richter,

Steinar Thor Gudlaugsson at Iceland Geosurvey

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