Atlantic canada: background and opportunities
In its latest annual estimate of oil and gas reserves, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers pegs known offshore reserves for Atlantic Canada at 800 million bbl and 2 tcf of gas. These estimates only include known reserves.
Much of the exploration and development action is happening off the coasts of two provinces: Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Nova Scotia drilled its first offshore well in 1967 and made a major discover near Sable Island in 1971.
As of Dec. 31, 2003, 124 wells had been drilled, with 22 yielding significant discoveries.
Nova Scotia's first offshore project, Cohasset-Panuke, began producing oil in 1992 and stopped in 1999 after producing 44 million bbl. That project is soon to be decommissioned. Still producing to this day is the Sable Project, which averages S50 MMcfd of gas.
Lately, Nova Scotia's offshore sector has slowed down. EnCana Corp. put on hold in late 2003 a scheduled new project. Deep Panuke, slating that it wanted to continue to look for a more cost-effective development method for the gas accumulation. More recently, Marathon Oil Corp. announced in September 2004 it was abandoning an S80 million test well off Nova Scotia's coast after failing to find gas in 4 years of exploration.
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador, for now, appears to have the greatest potential for new offshore exploration and development. So far, 129 exploration wells have been drilled, with 23 significant discoveries. The Hibernia project, which includes Canada's federal government as a partner, averages 200.000 h/d of oil and has operated since 1997.The Terra Nova project began production in early 2002 and averages 130,000 b/d.
A third major project is expected to ramp up shortly. Husky Energy and Petro-Canada have announced plans lo proceed with extracting White Rose fields 2.3 tcf of gas. As of July 2004, Husky announced that over 40 pot en tial stakeholders have indicated an interest in contributing to the gas project, which should be in place by 2010. Meanwhile, about 2S0 million bbl of crude oil are also estimated to lie below White Rose, and the first oil should be brought to the surface in 2006.
- И. Н. Кубышко проектирование и сооружение нефтегазопроводов и нефтегазохранилищ
- Introduction what is petroleum?
- Unit 1 prospecting and exploration
- I. Read and learn the words
- II. Read and translate the text
- Comprehension tasks
- I. Translate into Russian
- II. Match the part of the word combination
- III. Study the definitions
- IV. Fill in the gaps
- V. Translate into English
- VI. Answer the questions
- Unit 2 drilling and completing wells
- II. Read and translate the text drilling and completing wells
- Rotary drilling
- Unit 3 well completion
- II. Read and translate the text well logging and drill-stem testing
- Well completion
- Comprehension task
- Unit 4 recovery of oil and gas
- II. Read and translate the text
- Secondary recovery of oil
- Gas cycling
- Comprehension task
- I. Translate the following words and word combinations
- II. Translate into English
- III. Complete the sentences
- IV. Make up the word combinations
- V. Study the definitions
- VI. Ask and answer
- VII. Speak about the secondary recovery of oil. Unit 5 petroleum refining
- I. Read and learn the words
- II. Read and translate the text general considerations
- Comprehension tasks
- Unit 6 fractional distillation
- Separation into components
- Unit 7 find out methods of petroleum refining
- III. Answer the questions
- IV. Translate from English into Russian
- V. Fill in the missing words: resemble, aviation gasoline, processes, extraction, new development
- VI. Make an abstract of the text. Unit 8 alterations of molecular structure
- I. Read and learn the words
- II. Read and translate the text
- III. Answer the questions
- Unit 9 refinery plants and facilities
- II. Read and translate the text
- III. Answer the questions
- IV. Translate from Russian into English
- V. Translate from English into Russian
- Unit 10 treatment and purification
- I. Read and learn the words
- II. Read and translate the text
- Transportation and distribution
- Gas storage
- Comprehension check
- V. Translate into English
- VI. Answer the questions
- VII. Make questions to the following sentences
- VIII. Make up a plan to the text.
- IX. Render the text.
- I. Вставьте пропущенные слова в предложения
- II. Выберите правильный вариант ответа
- III. Дополните предложения
- IV. Расположите в хронологической последовательности события, изложенные в тексте
- V. Выберите правильную форму сказуемого
- VI. Выберите правильный перевод предложений
- VII. Определите, какой частью речи является подчёркнутое слово в предложении
- VIII. Определите, в каком предложении употребляется конструкция «сложное подлежащее»
- IX. Выберите правильный вариант согласно содержанию текста
- X. Соедините два слова, чтобы образовать словосочетание
- XI. Найдите синонимы
- XII. Найдите антонимы
- Вариант II review of main activities
- I. Вставьте пропущенные слова в предложения
- II. Выберите правильный вариант ответа
- III. Дополните предложения
- IV. Расположите в хронологической последовательности события, изложенные в тексте
- V. Выберите правильную форму сказуемого
- VI. Выберите правильный перевод предложений
- VII. Определите, какой частью речи является подчёркнутое слово в предложении
- VIII. Определите, в каком предложении употребляется конструкция «сложное подлежащее»
- IX. Выберите правильный вариант согласно содержанию текста
- X. Соедините два слова, чтобы образовать словосочетание
- XI. Найдите синонимы
- XII. Найдите антонимы
- Comprehensive questions
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