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Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges” Minister of Petroleum and Energy Thorhild Widvey US – Norway Oil and Gas Industry Summit 2 March 2005 Houstonian Hotel, Houston

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Page 1: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

”Arctic and Cold RegionsProspects and Challenges”

Minister of Petroleum and EnergyThorhild Widvey

US – Norway Oil and Gas Industry Summit 2 March 2005Houstonian Hotel, Houston

Page 2: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

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04.01.2000 04.01.2002 04.01.2004 04.01.2006 04.01.2008 04.01.2010

$/barrel

Oil prices: Historical and future-prices

2005

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Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

The Largest Industry in Norway (2003)

Source: Statistics Norway

45 %24 %

The petroleum sector’s direct share of total employment was 1,2 percent in 2003

19 %

The petroleum sector’s share of GDP

19 %

The petroleum sector’s share of GDP

25 %

The petroleum sector’s share ofState revenues

The petroleum sector’s share of total investment

The petroleum sector’s share of total exports

Page 4: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

Production and Net Export of Liquids* 2004

2,352,6

3,083,193,493,833,96

7,629,029,2

0 5 10

UAE

Venezuela

Canada

Norway

China

Mexico

Iran

USA

Saudi Arabia

Russia

mill b/d

1,511,762,012,012,042,12,47

2,936,47

7,04

0 2 4 6 8

Iraq

Mexico

Kuwait

UAE

Nigeria

Venezuela

Iran

Norway

Russia

Saudi Arabia

mill b/d

Production Net export

* includes both crude oil and NGLSource: Petroleum Economics Ltd

Page 5: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

High activity at the NCS

Oseberg 2015Troll 300

SnøhvitOrmen lange

SatellittutbyggingerStatfjord senfase

Tampen 2020

Valhall redevelopment

Page 6: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

Norwegian continental shelfLarge resources left to be found and produced

Page 7: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

The Arctic challenge

USGS: 25% of the world’sundiscovered resources to be

found in the Arctic

Source: USGS, Statoil

Arktis

Rest of the

world

N.Africa, Caspian,

M.East

Page 8: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

The R&D Challenge

• Subsea flow assurance and processing for long tie-backs

• Environmental considerations

• Drilling and intervention and offshore and onshore facilities in the arctic, and

• Transport solutions for oil, gas/LNG from arctic frontiers to the markets

Page 9: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

Snøhvit – a New Concept for LNG Production • Sub-sea production

• Multiphase transport > 140 km

• LNG process and shipping technology

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Source:

Statoil

Page 10: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

Ormen Lange Field Development

MinistryofPetroleum and Energy

TheOrmen Lange Offshore ProductionFacilityTheOrmen Lange Offshore ProductionFacility

Source:

Hydro

• Complex seabed topography

• New tool for design and simulation of pipe laying operations

• A globally unique innovation

Page 11: ”Arctic and Cold Regions Prospects and Challenges”

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy www.mpe.dep.no

OG21 National Technology Strategy

Vision

• World class competence• A leading global industry• The most innovative

offshore province in the world

5 Focus Areas

• Deep Water • Environment• Increased Recovery• Small Fields• Gas Value Chain