Classification: Internal
GullfaksVillage2010 – Visit to Bergen 3/3 2010Program
Classification: Internal Classification: Internal Status: Draft
Statoil in Bergen
• Statoil and Hydro were both of similar size before the merger, and after Statoil is the largest employer in Bergen.
• Gullfaks Operations moved from Sandslihaugen to Sandsliveien.
• A new unit called Reserves and Plans Bergen were formed to focus on IOR
Classification: Internal
GullfaksVillage2010 – Bergen 3/3 2010
Program 11:00 Welcome to Statoil in Bergen Petter Eltvik
11:30 Tapas lunch Outside Auditorium
12:00 Experts in Team in Statoil Gullfaks Ole Jørgen Birkenes
12:15 Some cost data and economic assumptions Petter Eltvik
12:30 Review of part A reports and part B assignments in individual groups
Group 1 : LU007 Petter Eltvik/ Karl Sigurd Årland
Group 2 : LU004 Johan Eck-Olsen/Petter Eltvik
Groups 3&4 : L1004 Knut Muller/Ole Jørgen Birkenes
Group 5 : L1003 Eli Gule/Petter Eltvik
Group 6 : L1001 Esther Matland/Leif-Kristian Tveiterå
13:30 – 15:00 Review of Gullfaks Sør Statfjord in Cave Gunnar Halvorsen
Groups 3&4 kl 13:30, Groups 5&6 kl 14:00 and Groups 1&2 kl 14:30
15:00 Review of the day/Summary Auditoriet
16:00 Departure for Dolly Dimples, Kokstad
Classification: Internal
GullfaksVillage 2010
Overview over Statoil contactsGroup 1: Environmental Challenges by adding Chemicals to the WI
Contact in Statoil: Petter Eltvik; [email protected]. (also Karl Sigurd Årland)
Group 2: Drilling through depleted Brent Gr. Contact in Statoil: Johan Eck-Olsen; [email protected]
Group 3: Improved oil recovery with Smart wells. Contact in Statoil: Knut Muller; [email protected]
Group 4: Improved oil recovery with Smart wells Contact in Statoil: Ole Jørgen Birkenes; [email protected]
Group 5: Improved oil recovery with WI Contact in Statoil: Eli Gule [email protected]
Group 6: Geological and Geophysical uncertainties Contact in Statoil: Esther Matland [email protected] (also Kristian Tveiterå)
Classification: Internal
Statoil on the NCS
Statoil main operator:• 70% of Norway’s oil production
• 90% of Norway’s gas production
• 34 oil and gas fields
High exploration activity:• 2009 – high activity level
– 39 exploration wells (34 Statoil
operated).
• Since merger,
– 33 commercial discoveries
– 4 dry wells
Classification: Internal
Bergen is central in StatoilHarstad
Stjørdal
Bergen
Stavanger
Offices
Fields operated by Statoil
Many important fields and installations are tied to Bergen through geography, logistics and organization.
In addition comes processing facilities on Sture, Kollsnes and Mongstad Refinery at shore.
Classification: Internal
Many employees – major purchases• Sandsli – 2.400 employees
• Mongstad - 600 employees
• Sture – 200 employees
• Kollsnes – 200 employees
• Ågotnes – 70 employees
• Offshore personnel resident in
Hordaland –
800 people.
• 26 service stations
• Statoil purchased goods and services
worth NOK 10 billion in Hordaland
during 2004.
Classification: Internal
Statoil in Bergen•Technology and New Energy is managed from Bergen
•A large base for operations
– Production: Gullfaks, Visund, Troll, Kvitebjørn, Huldra, Veslefrikk, Oseberg, Brage, Grane, Fram, Heimdal, Tune
– Drilling and Well: Bergen is the largest of three main centers in Norway with 18 ongoing drilling operations and 3 – 6 well interventions
– Operations: Catering, supply base, heliport, emergency prepardness, operations- and maintenance technology, modifications and projects
– R&D
– Reserves and Plans
– Training
•5000+ employees in the larger Bergen region
Classification: Internal
Stavanger
EARLY PHASE AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Bjarne Bakken
Bergen
GLOBAL EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY
Bård Krokan
Bergen
SUB-SURFACE TECHNOLOGY
Øystein Håland
Stavanger
MARINE TECHNOLOGY
AND OPERATIONS
Bjørn Kåre Viken
Stavanger
PROCESS AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Halfdan Knudsen
Trondheim
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Morten Loktu
Stavanger
NEW ENERGY
Alexandra Bech Gjørv
Bergen
Finance andcontrol
Torje Saur
Bergen
People, organisation
and HSE Heidi Drilen
Bergen
Communication
TECHNOLOGY & NEW ENERGY
Bergen
Margareth Øvrum
Organisation
Gine Wang
Classification: Internal
Driving technology development
Subsea field development
Environmental technology
Gas chain technology
Reservoir managemen
t
Exploration technology
Classification: Internal
Statoil Mongstad:Oil and gas refining for the future
• Refinery
• Crude oil terminal
• Second largest oil port in Europe – About 2000 ship calls per year.
• Petrol production is roughly twice Norway’s own consumption
Classification: Internal
Sture og Kollsnes:
Sture
• Oil terminal for oil from Oseberg and Grane.
• The oil is exported with tankers.
Kollsnes
• Processes gas from Troll A, Kvitebjørn and Visund.
• The gas is exported via two independent pipelines to continental Europe.
Classification: Internal
Gullfaks A, B & C:Long lived giants with still more to give
• On stream in 1986, 1988 and 1989
• First field developed by Statoil
• Producing about 190 000 barrels of oil per day
• Major future challenge is to extend producing life
• Already well beyond first predicted life expectancy
Classification: Internal
Troll:North sea gas giant
Platform
• 80 km north-west of Bergen
• 472 metres high
• Delivers 50 per cent of Statoil’s gas production
Field
• On stream since 1996
• Will deliver gas to Europe for 60-70 years
• The gas comes ashore at Kollsnes
Classification: Internal
Kvitebjørn
• Came on stream in Oct 2004
• Delivers dry gas to continental Europe via Kollsnes
• Delivers NGL to Mongstad for processing into butane, propane and naphtha
• The reservoir is 4 000 metres down, and features high pressure and temperature
Classification: Internal
Two of the other fields with connection to Bergen
Huldra & Veslefrikk
• Oil and gas
• Huldra remotely operated from Veslefrikk
• “Late-life”
Visund
• Produces both oil and gas
• Gas piped to Kollsnes, oil to Gullfaks
Huldra
Visund
Veslefrikk
Classification: Internal
GullfaksVillage Statoil in Bergen
Petter EltvikProject Manager GO [email protected], tel: +47 91 82 09 39www.statoil.com
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