LR Energy Oil and Gas Technology Radar

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This presentation gives an overview of the findings from our survey of over 250 professionals in the oil and gas sector to determine the the current state and likely future developments of technology and its adoption within the oil and gas industry. You can download the full report here: http://www.lr.org/en/energy/technology-and-innovation/technology-and-innovation-radar/index.aspx

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Working together for a safer world

The Lloyd’s Register Energy Oil And Gas Technology Radar 2014

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About the research: Key inputs

The second research input was in-depth interviews with 16 experts and executives at leading firms

We surveyed over 250 senior executives in the oil and gas industry

SURVEY INTERVIEWS

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About the research: Interviewees (listed alphabetically, by surname)

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The Energy Technology Radar: 5 key categories

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Technology Radar: Near term (before 2020)

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Technology Radar: Medium term (around 2020)

MEDIUM TERM: High pressure, high temperature drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing will have greatest impact

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Technology Radar: Longer term (2025 and beyond)

LONGER TERM: From 2025 and beyond, subsea robotics and autonomous vehicles are seen as most promising, followed by downhole water separation

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Key drivers of innovation

29%

Access New

Reserves

44%

Improve Operational

Efficiency

45%

Improve Safety

43%

Reduce Costs

27%

Increase Asset

Lifespan

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Innovation on the rise: Increased spending, more targeted R&D

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Key barriers to innovation: Costs, ROI and risk of failure

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Deployment is a key challenge

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Changing approaches to innovation

63% agree that NOCs and state-backed operators are rapidly expanding investment into R&D

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Conclusion – Innovate or fail?

• The search for new oil and gas reserves is moving beyond the conventional and easily accessible

• New methods of extracting oil and gas from tough new formations and locations are critical

• Tomorrow’s leaders will show a greater willingness to explore new routes to innovate – or risk failure

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