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Renewable Energy in Petroleum Development Oman
Mohamed Lutfi Al-Busaidi
Renewable Energy Lead
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O u t l i n e
Petroleum Development Oman LLC (PDO)
PDO Energy Transition
Energy Management Strategy
PDO Power System
Efficient and Renewable Power System
Ongoing and Accomplished Projects:
• Domestic Solar Installation
• MAF Solar Car Park Phase I
• MAF Solar Car Park Phase II
• MOG Car Park Project
• Amin Solar 100MW PV Independent Power Producer (IPP)
Sustainable Future
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P e t r o l e u m D e v e l o p m e n t O m a n L L C
The
Government
of Oman
60%
Shell Group
34%
Total
4%
Partex
2%
Petroleum Development Oman LLC (PDO) is the leading exploration and
production company in the Sultanate of Oman. We deliver the majority of the
country's crude oil production and natural gas supply, but above all we focus
on delivering excellence, growth and sustainable value creation within and
well beyond our industry. PDO operates in a concession area of about 90,000 km2 (one third of
Oman’s geographical area), has around 178 producing oil fields, 14
producing gas fields, around 10,000 active wells, a diverse workforce of more
than 8,500 employees and more than 70,000 contractors.
P D O : P o s i t i o n e d f o r S u c c e s s i n t h e E n e r g y Tr a n s i t i o n
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To be Renowned and Respected for the
Excellence of our People and Value we Create for
Oman and all our Stakeholders.
P D O V i s i o n
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Technologies tested 90% success rate in the last 3 years.
N e w Te c h n o l o g y : A Ke y E n a b l e r
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E n e r g y M a n a g e m e n t S t r a t e g y
Corporate Energy Management
Strategy
REDUCE (Energy Conservation)
REPLACE (Energy Efficiency)
RENEW (Renewable Energy)
Flaring Power
Generation Power
Consumption Fuel Gas Renewable
Energy
• Define base line and target overtime • Internal alignment on role and responsibilities • Stakeholder engagement
• Strengthen national & international partnership • New technology R&D • Building internal expertise • Promote ICV
B e h i n d t h e Miraah So lar Pro jec t
Construction Start
First Steam
2015
2017
36 Glasshouses
3km2 Project Area
6,000 tons Daily Steam
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N i m r R e e d B e d s : a g r e e n a p p r o a c h t o w a t e r t r e a t m e n t
140 Species of
birds/animals recorded
300k Tonnes of CO2
reduction per annum
115k m3/d produced water
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P D O P o w e r S y s t e m S u m m a r y
Element Present
Power Stations /
Locations
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Installed Capacity
(MW)
1,586
132kV OHL (KM) 3,948
132kV SS 39
66kV SS 2
33kV SS (AIS) 18
33kV SS (GIS) 25
PDO remains committed to seeking
new and green technologies for
energy generation to reduce its
dependence on fuel gas to
generate electrical power for business needs.
E f f i c i e n t a n d R e n e w a b l e P o w e r S y s t e m
2009 • Mass scale of PDO Co-gen power plants
2012 • Assignment of PDO function specialist in renewable energy
2013 • Feasibility of CCGT power plants in PDO
2014 • Study the solar power potential in PDO with focus on solar PV
2015 • Initiate the 1st CCGT project in PDO
2016 • Sign an MoU with Nama Group for further collaboration and power systems integration
2017 • Commissioning of MAF Solar Car Park phase 1
2018 • Award of PDO 1st Solar IPP project
• Study the potential of wind energy and solar CSP in PDO
• Establishing a New Renewable Energy department
2019 • Commissioning of MAF Solar Car Park phase 2
• Commissioning of MOG parking lot
• Commissioning of the first CCGT power station in PDO
• Study the feasibility of introducing mass power storage to PDO renewable projects
2020 •Award of PDO 1st wind project
S o l a r p o t e n t i a l i n P D O c o n c e s s i o n a r e a
• All regions of Oman enjoy enough and suitable solar resource (GHI) for the development of PV plants with an annual average above 2,000 kWh/m²
• South of Oman enjoys excellent solar resources with annual values above 2,200 kWh/m²
2,028
2,052
2,313
2,216
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R a s A l H a m r a d o m e s t i c s o l a r i n s t a l l a t i o n
•The project was awarded to 2 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
• The scope covers the roofs of 10 town houses of approximate capacity of 10 kW for each town house
• The design and installation of mounting structures has been completed
• The electric cabling work has been completed
• The procurement of solar panels and inverters has been done and the installation will take place by mid-October, aligning with the civil construction readiness
M A F S o l a r C a r P a r k P h a s e I Number of parking
slots ~ 2000
Total capacity 6.1 MWp
Total solar panels
installed 19,500+
No. of solar panels
per car park ~ 9
Annual generated
electricity
9,500,000 kWh which is equivalent to
the electricity needs of 984 houses per
year.
Expected
completion June 2018
Technology Photovoltaic
Green House Gas
Emissions
(Carbon) by App
6,662 Metric tons per year equivalent to
taking more than 1,400 cars off the
road or planting almost 173,000 trees
* Expected to start production in Aug’18 ** Total Electricity Charge includes BSC+TC+DC+SC
M A F S o l a r P r o j e c t - P o w e r G e n e r a t i o n D a s h b o a r d
•The project will cover 3 new areas
o PDO Learning and Development Centre and Wells Learning Centre
o BSM building surroundings and computer building
o Area 17 near the workshop
• The expected generation from phase 2 is around 3 MWp that will be connected to PDO’s grid
• Engineering is in progress
• The procurement is initiated for solar panels, inverters and structures
• Some of the procurement will be done through existing PDO frame agreements like transformers and cables
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M A F S o l a r C a r P a r k P h a s e I I
PDO Learning Center
BSM & Computer Buildings
Area-17 (near the workshop)
•The project is aimed at enhancing ICV in all elements taking the experience from MAF Solar Car Park Phase I
• The engineering and design by Omani-approved consultants are in progress
•Structure fabrication by an Omani manufacturer is in progress
• The electrical construction scope is to be issued for tendering (with restriction to be awarded to Omani SMEs)
• Procurement of solar PV panels and inverters is in progress
•The project is managed by PDO and sponsored by both PDO and OLNG 16
M O G C a r P a r k P r o j e c t
Excavation for the foundation installation
Relocation for some palm trees to extend
the parking
A m i n 1 0 0 M W S o l a r P V I P P K E Y P R O J E C T F E A T U R E S
•The project has been awarded to the Marubeni Consortium, comprising the Marubeni Corporation (Japan) as the lead founder, Oman Gas Company S.A.O.C, Bahwan Renewable Energy Company LLC and Modern Channels Services LLC. The consortium won the bidding process which attracted competitive tenders from highly reputed global developers in the renewable energy industry.
•The plant will provide power for PDO’s Interior operations and be the first awarded project of its type in Oman. It will also be the world’s first utility-scale solar project to have an oil and gas company as the sole wholesale buyer of electricity.
•The awarding ceremony will take place on 7 November at PDO’s Muscat headquarters when more information will be released.
Description
Utility-scale solar power project (100 MW)
located near Amin which is a desert area of
Oman
Off-take counterparty Petroleum Development Oman LLC
Concessionaire
responsibility
Design, construction, financing, operation and
maintenance of the solar plant for the duration
of the PPA term
Construction period 18 months
PPA term 23 years
Payment structure Tariff-based payment based on kWh contributed
to the grid
Technology Photovoltaic
Bid Criteria
Financial assessment based on proposed tariff
and full underwritten finance for project.
Legal assessment based on terms and conditions
of bid
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Su s t a i n ab l e Fu t u re
63% 15%
1%
11%
5% 5%
Cogeneration
CCGT
Micro turbines
Solar PV
Solar CSP
Wind energy
54%
20%
1% 2%
23% Cogeneration
CCGT
Micro turbines
Solar PV
Open Cycle
2020 2030
P D O F u t u r e E n e r g y M i x
S u s t a i n a b l e d e v e l o p m e n t i n & b e y o n d B l o c k 6
Deliver optimum
value in the face of
low oil prices and
production
restrictions
Staying The Course
Drive efficient
energy use in all
aspects
More Sustainable Oil
And Gas
Creating more
sustainable value
beyond oil and gas
Positioning For The
Future
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