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Development Project of Energy and Resources in Myanmar

Development Project of Energy and Resources in Myanmar. CONTENTS. Who is Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) ? Oil Companies Jointly Working with MOGE by Production Sharing Basis Current Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar. Future Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar.

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Development Project of Energy and Resources in Myanmar

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  1. Development Project of Energy and Resources in Myanmar

  2. CONTENTS • Who is Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) ? • Oil Companies Jointly Working with MOGE by Production Sharing Basis • Current Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar. • Future Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar. • Future Gas Production Trend.

  3. Who is Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) ?

  4. Ministry of Energy Energy Planning Department (EPD) Myanma Petroleum Products Enterprise (MPPE) Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise (MPE) Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) Organization of the Ministry of Energy, Myanmar

  5. MOGE Responsibilities • To explore and produce oil and gas in onshore area by using its own resources, • To supply the domestic natural gas by constructing its own gas pipelines, • To supply the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a substitute fuel for vehicles, • To participate in and oversee the international oil companies working in Myanmar with the production Sharing Contracts (PSCs)

  6. SHWE OIL & GAS FIELDS OF MYANMAR (ONSHORE) SR NO.OIL & GAS FIELDSYEAR OF DISCOVERYREMARKS 1 YENANGYAUNG 1887 PRODUCING 2 AYADAW 1893 PRODUCING 3 CHAUK 1902 PRODUCING 4 PAYAGON 1959 SUSPENDED 5 MYANAUNG 1964 PRODUCING 6 PYAY 1965 PRODUCING 7 SHWEPYITHA 1967 PRODUCING 8 PYALO 1969 SUSPENDED 9 MANN 1970 PRODUCING 10 LETPANDO 1974 PRODUCED FOR 2 YEARS & SUSPENDED 11 PEPPI 1976 PRODUCING 12 HTAUKSHABIN 1978 PRODUCING 13 HTANTABIN 1980 SUSPENDED 14 KANNI 1985 PRODUCING 15 APYAUK 1991 PRODUCING 16 SHWEGU 1994 SUSPENDED 17 KYAUKKWET / 1995 PRODUCING LETPANDO 18 INDAING 1996 SUSPENDED 19 NYAUNGDON 1999 PRODUCING 20 THARGYITAUNG/SABE 2001 PRODUCING 21 MAUBIN 2006 PRODUCING 22 KANHTOO 2007 PRODUCING M-9

  7. Myanmar Current Oil and Gas Production Onshore (MOGE) Oil : 10,000 barrel / day Gas: 105 million cu ft / day Offshore (PSC) Oil: 12,000 barrel/day (condensate) Gas: 1,050 million cu ft / day Myanmar Pipeline Network Onshore (MOGE) Length: 1966 miles Size: 6 to 20 inch diameter Offshore (PSC Export line) Length: 216+39 miles (Yadana) 126+42 miles (Yetagun) Size: 36” diameter (Yadana) 24” diameter (Yetagun)

  8. CNG / NGV PROGRAMME IN MYANMAR • Initiated in Myanmar since 1986. • 1986 – August 2004 : • - 5 CNG Refueling Stations - • - 2 in Yangon City • - 2 in Yenangyaung Field • - 1 in Chauk Field • - 587 NGVs (Converted from petrol buses) • CNG / NGV Programme was reactivated in August 2004. • As at February 2009 : • - 41 CNG Refueling Stations in Myanmar- • - 36 in Yangon City • - 2 in Mandalay City • - 2 in Yenangyaung Field • - 1 in Chauk Field • - A total of 24184 NGVs (Converted) + • 1250 NGVs (imported) - 6 new Refueling Stations under construct & 4 Stations under expend - NGV conversion is in progress

  9. Crude Oil andNatural Gas Reserves Recoverable Reserves(as at 1-1-2009)LocationCrudeNaturalOilGas (MMBBL) (TCF) Onshore 502 0.97Offshore 81 10.630

  10. Oil Companies Jointly Working with MOGE by Production Sharing Basis

  11. CURRENT ONSHORE OPERATING COMPANIES COMPANYBLOCKFIELD / AREA MPRL E&P Ltd MOGE-2 Mann Field GoldPetrol IOR-2 Chauk Field MOGE-1 Yenangyaung Field Focus Energy Ltd MOGE-2 Htaukshabin / Kanni Field Chinnery Assets Ltd IOR-4 Pyay Field CNOOC PSC-M Kyaukphyu PSC-C1 Indaw PSC-C2 Shwebo-Monywa SINOPEC PSC-D Mahudaung ESSAR PSC-L Sittwe Silver Wave Energy PSC-B 2 Zepyutaung Nobel Oil PSC-A Hukaung PSC B-1 Uyu Note: 9 oil companies are working in 13 onshore blocks:

  12. CURRENT OFFSHORE OPERATING COMPANIES COMPANYBLOCKFIELD / AREA Daewoo A-1 / A-3 Shwe Project AD-7 Deep Water TOTAL E&P Myanmar M-5, M-6 Yadana Project Petronas Carigali M-12, M-13, M-14 Yetagun Project PTTEP M-9 Zawtika Project M-3, M-4, M-9, M-11 CNOOC A-4 M-10 ESSAR A-2 Ngwe Oil & Gas Ltd M-8 MPRL E&P Ltd. A-6 Silver Wave Energy A-7 CNPC AD-1, AD-6, AD-8 Deep Water Rimbunan/ UNOG M-1 ONGC Videsh Ltd AD-2, AD-3, AD-9 Deep Water Twinza Oil YEB PetroVietnem/ EDIN M-2 Note : 14 oil companies are working in 28 offshore blocks.

  13. Current Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar

  14. YADANA GAS PROJECT SUMMARY LOCATION : MOATTAMA OFFSHORE BLOCKS : M-5 / M-6 SELLERS : TOTAL 31.24 % UNOCAL 28.26 % PTTEP 25.50 % MOGE 15.00 % BUYER : PTT Plc RESERVES : 6.5 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 565 MMCFD / 565 MMCFD DOMESTIC GAS : 125 MMCFD OFFSHORE FACILITIES : Wellhead Platform 1 ( 7 WELLS ) Wellhead Platform2 ( 7 WELLS ) Wellhead Platform 3 ( 2 WELLS ) Process Platform Accommodation Platform Flared Platform Medium Compressor Platform (under construction) ONSHORE FACILITIES : Pipeline Centre Metering Station PIPELINES : 216 Miles 36” Pipeline ( Offshore ) 39 Miles 36” Pipeline ( Onshore ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 1998 PROJECT COST : 1200 MM$

  15. YETAGUN GAS PROJECT SUMMARY LOCATION : TANINTHARYI OFFSHORE BLOCKS : M-12 / M-13 / M-14 SELLERS : PETRONAS 40.75 % NIPPON 19.40 % PTTEP 19.40 % MOGE 20.45 % BUYER : PTT Plc RESERVES : 4.16 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 400 MMCFD ( Produce about 30 bl condensate/mmscf ) OFFSHORE FACILITIES : Drilling Platform ( 10 Wells + 4 infill wells ) Production Platform FSO ONSHORE FACILITIES : Pipeline Centre Metering Station PIPELINES : 126 Miles 24” Pipeline ( Offshore ) 42 Miles 24” Pipeline ( Onshore ) START OF GAS EXPORT : 2000 INITIAL PROJECT COST : About 700 MM$

  16. Future Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar

  17. SHWE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Block : A-1 & A-3 Operator : Daewo Intl. First Discovery : January 2004 Gas Reserve : 4.5 TCF Sellers : Daewoo, ONGC Videsh Ltd., KOGAS, GAIL, MOGE Buyer : CNPC DCQ : 400 mmscfd (Export)/ 100(domestic) Facilities :-1 Process Platform/ 1 Subsea manifold/ 110km 32” offshore pipeline (Phase 1) -Onshore Gas Terminal/ 870km 40” onshore pipeline (up to Myanmar-China Border) 1st Gas : about April 2013

  18. 72 Km. 220-260 Km. Pipeline Operating Center Metering Station Zawtika Development Project Block : M-9 Gas Reserve : 1.44 tcf (Drilled Reserve) DCQ : 250 mmscfd (export)/ 60 mmscfd (domestic) Sellers : PTTEP / MOGE Buyer: PTT 1st Gas : 2015

  19. SHWE OTHER POTENTIAL PROJECTS ZAWTIKA

  20. Future Myanmar Gas Production

  21. Export Domestic ZAWTIKA SHWE DAILY GAS VOLUME (million cu ft ) YETAGUN YADANA MOGE Production YEAR FUTURE MYANMAR GAS PRODUCTION 2605 mmscfd (705 dom.) 2235 mmscfd (585 dom.) Additional Gas In 1885 mmscfd (485 dom.) Additional Gas In 1215 mmscfd (215 dom.)

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