Data Management of The Vietnam Oil and Gas Industry
Content Overview of Oil and Gas Activities in Vietnam Petroleum legislation Upstream activities Downstream activities Data Management of Petrovietnam Data Management Policy Organizations Technologies Data flow Databases Challenges to data management system Future plans
Petroleum legislation Petroleum Law (1993), First amendment (2000), second amendment (2008): Article 2 (Chapter II- Petroleum Operations) All the samples, cores, data and information acquired during the conduct of Petroleum Operation are the property of the State of Vietnam. The handling and utilization of such samples, cores, data and information shall comply with Vietnamese Laws
UPSTREAM: DOMESTIC E&P From 1988 to 2008 64 contracts executed 41 contracts in force Over 8 billion USD invested Million USD TOTAL INVESTMENT IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 910 705 630 490 520 397 420 350 305 200 206 105 130 101 45 4 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
E&P activities: over 200 exploration wells 70 Hydrocarbon discoveries, 20 oil & gas fields (10 producing) Oil production: 400,000 barrels/day from 7 fields and 1 field developing Gas production: 700 million cf/day from 4 fields and 3 fields developing
Junin 2, Venezuela, 49% 31, 32, 42, 43 Cuba 100% UPSTREAM: OVERSEAS E & P Block 433a&416b, Amara Oil Field Algeria, 40% Iraq 100% 3 Blocks in Tamtsag, Mongolia, 5%/block 16,17,18 Cuba 100% Block PM304 Malaysia, 15% Majunga, Madagasca, 10% Exploration (05 projects) Block SK305, Malaysia, 30% Development (02 projects) Block NEM 1 Indonesia, 20% Block NEM 2 Indonesia, 20%
ESTIMATED EXPLORATION EXPENDITURES DOMESTIC 2006-2010: 2,730 3,310 MM US$ 2011-2015: 2,310 2,920 MM US$ 2016-2025: 4,050 4,800 MM US$ TOTAL 9,090 11,030 MM US$ OVERSEAS 2006-2010: 470-600 MM US$ 2011-2015: 900 1,300 MM US$ 2016-2025: 1,700 2,100 MM US$ TOTAL 3,070 4,000 MM US$
Exploration Data Seismic Drilling
Downstream Activities Map Nghi son Refinery & Petrochemical Complex (2015) Dung quat Refinery (2009) Phu my Fertilizer Project (2004) Camau Power- Fertilizer Complex (2010)
DOWNSTREAM ACTIVITIES REFINING Refinery No. 1 - Dung Quat: Capacity: 6.5 million tons/year Feedstock: Bach ho/dubai Crude Oil Products: Propylene, LPG, Unlead Gas Jet A1, Diesel, FO, Kerosene Capital: 1.5 billion $US Operation: in the end of 2009 Other Projects in Dung Quat complex: PP projects 150,000 tons/year 172 million $US
DOWNSTREAM ACTIVITIES REFINING Refinery No. 2 - Nghi Son: Capacity: Feedstock: Products: Capital: 5 to 7 million tons/year Sweet/Sour Crude Oil LPG, Unlead Gas (Octan Index > 90), Kerosene, Diesel, FO, Bitum, Para-xylene (for Polyester) 1.8 to 2 billion $US (Open for foreign party JV, BCC, BOT...) Pre-FS approved by Government Refinery No. 3 - Long Son: Capacity: 10 million tons/year Feedstock: Heavy crude oil Products: LPG, Unlead Gas (Octan Index > 90), Kerosene, Diesel, FO, Bitum, Para-xylene (for Polyester) Capital: 3 billion $US (JV PVN- PDVSA)
Phu My Fertilizer Plant Location: Phú Mỹ, Vũng Tàu Capacity: urea 740.000 T/y Comes in operation: 2004
Gas projects Bach Ho Nam Con Son South West Gas
CURRENT GAS PRODUCTS Dry gas used to produce up to 40% of total Vietnam power generation output. 40% of total LPG consumption. 35% of total fertilizer consumption.
CURRENT GAS END USER PROPORTION 10% 5% 85% Power Fertilizer Other Industries
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR GAS in SOUTH vietnam 1 O4 IDEMITSU B14 B12/32 TEXACO O6 WOODSIDE O5 WOODSIDE PTTEP / UNOCAL B15 TH Block B,52/97 71 BCm 2-3,7 BCM/year 2005-2006 opt 1 from 3 lines BONGKOT BLOCK PTTEP CPOC C19 CAMBODIA B13/38 PTTEP VIETNAM 52 B16 A18 CTOC UNOCAL BLOCK B UNOCAL B17 CPOC 50 FINA 24 inch 51 FINA 48-95 50/96 51/96 Max 1440MW 41 42 43 44 45 46 FINA PM 302 PM 3 CARIGALI LUNDIN Max 1440 MW 282 km 270 km AN MINH 60 km 60 km 23 km SONG DOC 38 39 40 Phó mü area 2005: 4215 MW Hon dat omon 100+5 km 105+5 km 125 km 145+5 km O MON TRA NOC 33 34 35 SOC TRANG PM3_CAA 60 BCM 2.5 BCM/year 2005 HO CHI MINH Max 3000mw 235+43 km CA MAU complex 289+43 31 26 km18 power Max 2160 MW inch fertilizer. 800.000 t/year 37 32 block 46,50,51 10-15 bcm 27 0,8-1,5 bcm/year after 2010 25 28 29 500KV transmission line available 100 km 30 inch DINH CO 16-1 16-1 17-2 17-1 ENTERPRISE 09-3 18 10 19 20 21 22 Phu my 107 km 16 inch 15-1 capacity 6-7 bcm/year 13 15-2 JVPC 09-2 VIETSOVPATRO PETRO 11-2 PEDCO 12 06 CANADIAN PETROLEUM L.T y, L. á 58 bcm 2,1-2,7 bcm/year 2002 capacity 2 bcm/year 46 km 26 inch 365 km 26 inch 07 01 CARIDALI CARIGALI 02 CARIG CARIDALI 03 04-1 04-2 04-3 05-1 05-3 05-2 AEDC BP 06-2 11-2 BP Existing pipeline Pipeline under construction (FS made) Pipeline under FS Power plant under operation (FS made) Power plant FS being studied Fertilizer plant under construction (FS
Data Management Policy Oil companies are requested to transfer to Petrovietnam all the data generated from their operations Information from other companies are reported to Petrovietnam Centralized Data Management by Petrovietnam: Petrovietnam Archive Center is authorized to manage all geophysical data, technical reports, microfilms, well data and samples etc.
Organizations Petroleum Archive Center (PAC): geophysical and geological data Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI): valueadded information; results of scientific researches, technical studies, FS Petrovietnam Information Technology, Communication and Automation Company (PVTech): provides information infrastructure and service
Technologies PAC: esearch; LogDB; Finder, ProSource Seismic (Schlumberger/Geoquest) VPI: OpenWorks, OpenJournal (LandMark Graphics); GIS; WellCAD (CoreLab) PVTech: provides Information and Telecommunication Infrastructure; connects information systems of Petrovietnam group members; provides web-based information service to these companies/organizations
E&P Data flow Operating Oil companies VPI New Coming Oil companies PVN PAC PVN Members Raw data Reports/studies Value-added information
Databases Some have been developed by VPI: G&G: exploration database, basemaps, well logs, biostratigraphic data, petrographic data etc. Other databases: Human resources; equipments; prices of petroleum products, library etc. In PAC: database of seismic data
Challenges to data management What technologies/solutions to handle such huge amount of petroleum data collected during more than 30 years of development? How to unify the existing information systems/databases with different technologies used in members of PVN? Security vs broad use of accumulated knowledge and information
Future plans Integrated databases for all memebrs of Petrovietnam group: office works management; finance management; human resources management; procurement management Data center in PAC; Value-added Information and Knowledge pool in VPI (databases, digital library, petroleum knowlegde portal etc.)
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