kt scotland 2010 stimulating energy innovation: itf and the energy ktn heriot watt university, 23 rd...
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KT Scotland 2010Stimulating Energy Innovation:
ITF and the Energy KTNHeriot Watt University, 23rd April 2010
Dorothy Burke ITF/Energy KTN
Growing Technology
• About ITF• ITF Members• ITF Process• Sample Projects• How to get involved
Growing Technology
Presentation Topics
• What is a KTN?• The KTN Network• Objectives/Benefits• Energy KTN• How to join
• ITF is a global not for profit organization, owned by 23 major international oil and gas companies
• Facilitate technology development and access up to 100% industry funding to implementation
• 150 projects launched; £46m member investment• Currently: 40 ongoing projects worth £19 million
Growing Technology
Industry Technology Facilitator
Growing Technology
The Industry Technology Facilitator
A ‘not-for-profit’ organisation
The ITF Process
Screen & EvaluateDevelopment
Proposals
Engage DevelopmentCommunity &
Invite Proposals
Technology Challenge
WorkshopsUnderstandAnd IdentifyTechnology
Needs
ImplementTechnology
Launch Joint
Industry Projects
Secure Funding
• EOR Technology
• Tight and Shale Gas, and Coal Bed Methane
• Drilling Efficiency
• Completions Technology
• Produced Fluids Management
• HPHT (Production)Growing Technology
2010 Technology Challenge Workshops
Aberdeen18/19 August
Amsterdam17/18 March
Houston26/27 May
Growing Technology
ITF Funding Process Timeline
Growing Technology
University of Manchester
Acoustek™ Remote Pipeline Inspection for Real-time Field ManagementDevelopment of an acoustic technique for the detection of leakage and blockage in pipelines
Cost: £50kDuration: 12 monthsSponsor: BP
Implemented
Acoustek - University of Manchester
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Change in cross section area
Transmitted Incident wave
Reflected
University of Liverpool
MIMS system has been built and lab tested and 4 days of testing was done at Opus Test Facility in June 2009. The MIMS system successfully passed through its second stage of field trials at OPUS (Flotta) at the end of July.
Sponsors: BG, ENI, Chevron, ConocoPhillips
Cost: £210k
Completed
Growing Technology
Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry Water Based Monitoring System (MIMS)
Growing Technology
Heriot-Watt University
HWU now running Phase TwoDevelopment of Hydrate Early Warning methods for determining hydrate safety margin of pipeline fluids
Cost: £460k Sponsors: BP, Chevron, Petronas, StatoilHydro, Total
Product now available and being implemented by all Participants, e.g. Total in Qatar (Dolphin Energy) and Pau; plus FMC
Live Project
Detecting hydrate formation in pipelines
The University of Aberdeen
The development of a novel cost effective underwater cutting device for use in decommissioning. Relatively low power required (cutting power density up to 100 x greater than electric arc systems) and a cutting speed comparable with Abrasive Water Jet Cutting in air.
Duration: 6 months (Phase 1)Sponsors: BP, CoP, ShellCost: £200k
Live Project Growing Technology
Novel Underwater Cutting
Growing Technology
Exploration Technologies
Joint 3D Inversion of Full Wavefield P, S and CSEM data (Fullwave III)
Imperial College & OHM Ltd
Running: Until June 2011 Sponsors: DECC, BG, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips,
Eni, Maersk, Nexen, Rio TintoCost: £1,280k
Addresses joint inversion of 3D seismic and 3D CSEM data to combine the structural fidelity and depth control of P-wave reflection imaging with the direct hydrocarbon sensitivity of both CSEM and full elastic seismic data
Live Project
“Growing technology"
Register to receive info
Check proposal
calls
www.oil-itf.com
What is a KTN?
Delivered on behalf of Technology Strategy Board : Closing Technology and Market Gaps
Network with shared interest in a technology areaKTNs are funded by the Technology Strategy Board and bring together industry and academia to:
Acquire and share knowledge, participate in shaping future of strategically important technologies in the UKProvide activities and initiatives that promote the exchange of knowledge and the stimulation of innovation19 KTNs with a membership of around 60,000Newest KTNs are in Financial Services and Energy
The KTN Network
Delivered on behalf of Technology Strategy Board : Closing Technology and Market Gaps
Accelerated innovation Access to funding Partnerships International engagement Cross-sector links Technology deployment
A network of networks delivering strategic value across UK technology sectors:
The KTN Network
Delivered on behalf of Technology Strategy Board : Closing Technology and Market Gaps
- Aerospace & Defence- Biosciences- Chemistry Innovation- Creative Industries- Digital Systems- Digital Communications- Electronics- Energy Generation & Supply- Environmental Sustainability- Financial Services
- HealthTech & Medicines- Industrial Mathematics- Intelligent Transport Systems- Low Carbon- Materials- Nanotechnology- Modern Built Environment- Photonics & Plastic Electronics- Sensors and Instrumentation
KTN Objectives
Delivered on behalf of Technology Strategy Board : Closing Technology and Market Gaps
Improve the UK's innovation performanceAccelerate knowledge transfer of technology from academia and the science base into UK-based businesses Deliver improved industrial performance by driving the flow of people, knowledge and experience within the sectorEnable focused networking across individuals and organisations, in the UK and internationallyProvide a forum for a coherent voice to inform government of technology needs and issues
KTN Benefits
Large businesses supply chain development financial gearing on capital projects engagement with innovators regulatory issues defined‘meet the vendor’ networking events
Universities & Research Institutes R&D collaborative project partner identification increased R&D funding access engagement with private investors IPR support knowledge transfer partnerships
Supply Chain, SMEs increased access to funding sources engagement with end users partner identification ‘meet the customer’ networking events technology, market & policy enquiry service
Delivering real and measurable benefits across technology communities
Interactive web portal access
Focused networking events programme
Global outreach – international engagement
Special Interest Groups
Advisory Helpdesk
KTN Member Services
Information : Communication : Innovation : Partnerships : Funding : Technology uptake
Interactive Web Portals
Information hubs with regular updates
R&D proposal calls and
signposting
International bench marking
reports
New Technology &
Investment Reports
Events Directory
Technology, Markets & Legislation Updates
Project Funding Landscape
Navigation Tool
Partner Search Tool
Supply Chain Capabilities Directory
& Search Tool
Interactive navigation & search tools
www.ktnetworks.co.ukBuilding on Existing Networks and Associations
Energy KTN
Wave & Tidal
Fuel Cells & Hydrogen
Maximising Oil & Gas Resources
Future & Emerging Opportunities
Offshore Wind
Carbon Abatement Technologies
Large Power Stations
Utilities/Operators
Equipment Suppliers
Trade Associations
Universities
Research Institutes
Investment Firms
Certification Bodies
Regulators
Govt. Funding Bodies
Scotland/Wales/RDAs
Other KTNs
Why Join a KTN?It is FREE!Networking - frequent opportunities to network with businesses and other academics through targeted events, meetings and Special Interest GroupsInformation and news - free access to on-line services
Reports Newsletters Webinars e-training Events diaries
e-conferencing collaboration tools sector specific information
Funding opportunities -advice on Technology Strategy Board Collaborative R&D calls, other innovation funding, links into KTP/other programmes
Policy and regulation - a communications route between the technology community, Government and EU, giving members the opportunity to influence policies and regulation in the UK and abroad
KTNs are playing an increasingly important role in the development of the Govt’s future technology direction (via the Technology Strategy Board)
www.ktnetworks.co.uk
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