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From Wells to Wheels

From Wells to Wheels. Hugh Clayton Philip Angevine. Permanent reservoir imaging and control The hydrocracking process for clean fuels. ABB. From wells…. Profiting from knowledge. Surface seismics - today’s mature technology.

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From Wells to Wheels

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  1. From Wells to Wheels Hugh Clayton Philip Angevine Permanent reservoir imaging and control The hydrocracking process for clean fuels ABB

  2. From wells… Profiting from knowledge

  3. Surface seismics - today’s mature technology • Not continuous or real-time - need to deploy survey ships • Limited resolution - sensors are distant from reservoir

  4. Microseismics - tomorrow’s technology • Permanent monitoring with sensors in the reservoir • Listen for naturally occurring low-level seismic events

  5. Permanent logging - emerging technology • Advanced sensors permanently installed in the well • Fiber optic pressure & temperature sensors - high reliability, field-proven • Permanent electric logging sensors - under development

  6. Information ­ delivering data to the user • Integrating the downhole sensors into the oilfield control system

  7. Knowledge Using microseismic information to better manage the reservoir Interpreting continuous microseismic event data. Detecting critical changes in the reservoir – water break-through, fault reactivation, etc.

  8. Realising profit - Admarc - ABB’s smart well

  9. From wells... Hugh Clayton Philip Angevine ... to wheels ABB

  10. Today’s hydrocracking market • 2000: Six ISOCRACKING units awarded to Chevron Lummus Global • Worldwide: Large catalyst resale and retrofit market • Asia/Middle East: Driven by distillate demand and environmental considerations • Europe/Americas: Strong environmental drivers Acceptable sulfur limits “Driving to Clean Air” 1980 2000 2010

  11. Versatile process for green fuels and more… “Dirty” Feeds “Green Products” Hydrogen HYDROCRACKING Gasoline Jet fuel Diesel • Feedstocks for: • gasoline production (synergy with FCC) • lube oil manufacture • petrochemicals production VGO = Vacuum Gas Oil LCO = Light Cycle Oil from FCC CGO = Coker Gas Oil

  12. Taking a current FCC-based refinery... FCC Heavy oil Gasoline and heavy products FCC = Fluidized Catalytic Cracking unit

  13. High quality diesel ISOCRACKING ...into a clean fuels refinery via ISOCRACKING Major environmental impact Low sulfur gasoline FCC Heavy oil Balances diesel to gasoline. Enhances gasoline production

  14. When middle distillate is preferred... Stand-alone ISOCRACKING does the job Benefits: • Converts heavy oils to high-quality jet fuel and diesel. • Reduces aromatics • Reduces sulfur, even from difficult heavy oil feeds • Produces highest yields of aviation turbine (jet) fuels and diesel fuels

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