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Page 1: Miraah Solar Steam - EPRI | Energy Systems and Climate

Miraah Solar SteamEPRI-IEA Workshop Nov 29 2016

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Steam from Sunshine

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Average Direct Solar Radiation

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World Energy Use

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Industrial Energy Use

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Industrial Energy Use: Heat

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Industrial Heat and Solar

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Industrial Heat and Solar

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Industrial Heat and Solar

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Industrial Heat and Solar

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Industrial Heat and Solar

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Remaining Oil Resource

Conven onal Oil, 30%

Heavy Oil, 15%

Extra Heavy Oil, 25%

Oil Sands & Bitumen, 30%

• “The Easy Oil is Gone”

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Oman Oil Production

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Revitalized Oman Oil Production

Enhanced oil recovery increased energy use

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Page 15 | © 2016 GlassPoint Solar, Inc. acknowledgement: U.S. DOE, SCNGO, http://www.netl.doe.gov/scngo/index.html!

Thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery

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PDO’s Changing Business Environment

100 %

50 %

0 %2015 20352025

Production energy intensity is rising

Primary

Tertiary

Secondary

Energy (2015): 0.02-0.04 boe/bbl

Energy (2015):0.12-0.2 boe/bbl

Energy (2015): 0.2-0.4 boe/bbl

(PDO’s Oil Recovery methods vs. Time)

Gas is a scarce commodity2013 Oman Gas Consumption: 39 bcm

Domestic gas consumption will continue to increase as a result of economic growth Reduced consumption in oil field

operations will provide options to monetisegas in-country or through exports

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PDO’s Changing Business Environment

100 %

50 %

0 %2015 20352025

Production energy intensity is rising

Primary

Tertiary

Secondary

Energy (2015): 0.02-0.04 boe/bbl

Energy (2015):0.12-0.2 boe/bbl

Energy (2015): 0.2-0.4 boe/bbl

(PDO’s Oil Recovery methods vs. Time)

Gas is a scarce commodity2013 Oman Gas Consumption: 39 bcm

Domestic gas consumption will continue to increase as a result of economic growth Reduced consumption in oil field

operations will provide options to monetisegas in-country or through exports

10X Energy Use Per Barrel

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PDO’s Changing Business Environment

100 %

50 %

0 %2015 20352025

Production energy intensity is rising

Primary

Tertiary

Secondary

Energy (2015): 0.02-0.04 boe/bbl

Energy (2015):0.12-0.2 boe/bbl

Energy (2015): 0.2-0.4 boe/bbl

(PDO’s Oil Recovery methods vs. Time)

Gas is a scarce commodity2013 Oman Gas Consumption: 39 bcm

Domestic gas consumption will continue to increase as a result of economic growth Reduced consumption in oil field

operations will provide options to monetisegas in-country or through exports

23% gas used in oilfield

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PDO’s Changing Business Environment

100 %

50 %

0 %2015 20352025

Production energy intensity is rising

Primary

Tertiary

Secondary

Energy (2015): 0.02-0.04 boe/bbl

Energy (2015):0.12-0.2 boe/bbl

Energy (2015): 0.2-0.4 boe/bbl

(PDO’s Oil Recovery methods vs. Time)

Gas is a scarce commodity2013 Oman Gas Consumption: 39 bcm

Domestic gas consumption will continue to increase as a result of economic growth Reduced consumption in oil field

operations will provide options to monetisegas in-country or through exports

TRIPLING use of EOR

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Enclosed Trough Concept

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Enclosed Trough ConceptFundamental Advances

• 90% weight reduction in reflector

• Direct steam without moving joints

• Direct oilfield water• Environmental

protection• Automatic washing

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Result

More than 50% reduction in total metal per unit of steam90% reduction in reflector system weight

23

30 kg/m2 3 kg/m2

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Washing

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Key Technology Innovations

Performance simulation

High performance reflector Mass produced mirrorsAdvanced coatings

Installation equipmentAccelerated life testing

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Scale

1,021MW 6,000 tons steam per day

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Scale

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Scale

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Scale

Early targets Later targets

30% Solar EOR

• 36 Million MT CO2/yr• 14x all current worldwide EVs

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Many Other Industrial Uses

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