History and developments in the Oil Industry

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History and developments in the Oil Industry

Colonel Drake- Titusville- 1859

• The most important oil well ever drilled was in the middle of quiet farm country in northwestern Pennsylvania in 1859. For this was one of the first successful oil wells that was drilled for the sole purpose of finding oil. Known as the Drake Well, after "Colonel" Edwin Drake, the man responsible for the well, it began an international search for petroleum, and in many ways eventually changed the way we live.

UPSTREAM

OFFSHOREPLATFORM

OILSANDS

Bitumen

DOWNSTREAM

Feedstock

Syntheticcrude oil

Fuels, lubricants and speciality products includingBitumen and liquefied petroleum gas

UPGRADERPLANT

Oil

REFINERY

Gas

LNGLIQUEFICATIONPLANT

GAS TOLIQUIDSPLANT

BIOFUELSPLANTBIOFUELSPLANT

WINDTURBINES

Energy for industrialand domestic use

LNGREGASIFICATIONTERMINAL

POWERSTATION

ONSHOREPRODUCTION FACILITY

Gas

Oil

CHEMICALPLANT

Petrochemicals used for plastics,Coatings and detergents

The present day oil and gas businesses

From historic to futuristic- in drilling

From historic to futuristic- in transportation

From historic to futuristic- in exploration

From historic to futuristic – in offshore engineering

Gas & Power’s global portfolio

Operation Construction

LNG supplyLNG regas, import

GTL

Pipeline, distributionClean coalWind

* Indirect interest through Woodside

SEE, SENA & SILSQATARGAS4 PEARL QALHAT

ALTAMIRA

NIGERIA LNG

HAZIRA PLUTO* NORTH WESTSHELF

OMAN LNGSAKHALIN

BRUNEI LNG

BINTULU

MALAYSIAN LNG

Exploring our world for resources….

Not Shell’s view

New Frontiers: Shale Gas, Shale Oil. The practice of Hydraulic (Chemical) Fraccing.

Scale

Mega-projectsGlobal knowledge transferSupply chain managementRisk managementGlobal partnerships

Technology Integration

Across value chainSub-surface / surfaceGas to marketsProducing refined productsLife cycle management

What it takes to win

Delivering mega-projectsManaging volatilityLeveraging partnerships

More R&D, more impactExploration differentiatorIncreased recoveryUnlocking unconventionalsGlobal application

Whilst understanding the risk of business

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