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Shell Delivers Energy Through Innovation and Partnerships
Kuwait 13 February 2012: John Barry, Shell's Vice President - Technology & Production for Middle East and North Africa today outlined Shell's view of the importance of technology and partnerships for securing the energy future in the Middle East. Dr. Barry was speaking at The Kuwait Oil and Gas Summit & Exhibition, which is being held in Kuwait between 12 - 15 February 2012, sponsored by Shell for the second year running, and hosted by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation ( KPC ); Shell's partner in Kuwait
Speaking on technical aspects relating to gas, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), and related technology, Dr Barry said: "At Shell we invest over one billion US dollars a year in researching and developing new technology to improve our methods of extraction. Recognize the world's remarkable need for various gas sources and the accelerating expansion of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market, the world needs to take note of the recent rapid increase in the estimates of natural gas sources. Thanks to Shell's advanced technology, vast amounts of natural gas which was previously uneconomical to extract, can now be tapped profitably and safely."
"Shell's investment in new technology applies equally to oil extraction. In the past, oil producers typically only managed to recover about a third of a reservoir's oil using traditional methods. By injecting steam, chemicals or gas into a reservoir - a process called enhanced oil recovery, or EOR, we can now increase recovery by an average of around 10%. This means that EOR could unlock a further 300 billion barrels, which is equal to 10 years' global production at today's levels.
"Although EOR production now accounts for only 4% of world oil production, it could potentially rise to 20% by 2030. This highlights the importance of choosing the right technique for the reservoir, which will often require tailor-made and integrated solutions, from reservoir imaging to surveillance and smart operational execution.
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