Stories tagged with "samotlor"
Water Floods and Improving Oil Flow
Posted by Heading Out on October 4, 2009 - 11:05am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: abqaiq, aramco, samotlor, tech talk, water flood [list all tags]
This is part of Heading Out's Sunday tech talk series.
I am going to insert a topic here before going on to Carbonates, as I had mentioned doing in the last post, because it will help to explain a developing problem that comes when extracting oil from rocks such as chalk. And, because I used this example in my original post, let me again start by creating an analogy.
The oil business is one of great complexity and there are some challenges even in trying to explain some of the basic reasons why, when price goes up, producers can't just turn a tap and pull more oil out of the underground reservoir.
I was trying to think of a way of explaining it, and offer the following, in the hope that not too many of those who know reality will be offended at the simplification.
Way back at the beginning of the current Elizabethan era it used to be fun, after dinner, to float cream on top of coffee. I still do it when the cream is of the right sort, and it gives the coffee a different taste. Putting the cream over the coffee is a bit of a challenge, you start by using the back of a spoon, and when you get better pour it down the side of the cup.
The Changing Oil Supply Perspective - Opening Lecture Class Note Changes
Posted by Heading Out on August 26, 2009 - 10:16am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: camelina oil, canada, export land model, mexico, oil exports, russia, samotlor, saudi arabia [list all tags]
It’s the start of a new Semester, and at the beginning of my Power class I spend the first lecture reviewing where I think we stand on the Energy supply to the United States. This has changed a bit since last year and so I thought I would run through some of the changes that I made to my lecture this year, in the same way as I did last September. Since the greatest impact is likely to come from the changing sources of supply that the US has had to go to, with the change in levels of production, I began with this slide:

A little more illustrative info on Russia
Posted by Heading Out on February 10, 2006 - 1:29am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: gazprom, romashkino, russia, samotlor, sibneft [list all tags]

The second source I came to, for the Romashkino curve, was a part of a review by IHS (note pdf file). This gave the overall production for the entire Volga:Ural basin, that includes Romashkino, which is what I was looking for.

I am putting these up to show that large fields, and these were two of the worlds giants, can collapse fairly rapidly. And once they are gone it takes a lot of smaller fields to make up for the production that has disappeared. It is worth downloading the IHS presentation since it has some illustrations that show where the various fields lie.


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