11 th african oil and gas, trade and finance conference & exhibition 23-25 may 2007, kenyatta...
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11th African Oil and Gas, Trade and Finance Conference & Exhibition23-25 May 2007, Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
Mwendia NyagaAg. Managing DirectorNational Oil Corporation of Kenya
Positioning Kenya as a service hub for Africa’s E & P sector
Africa – A clear focus for Exploration programs and licensing strategy for ‘Super-Majors’
Super-majors Exploration portfolios
Asian NOC’s E&P FocusAfrica remains the focus for Exploration programs and licensing strategy driven by ‘Independents’ & Asian National Oil Companies
Recent E & P Licenses
Technology transfer is vital for sustained growth in the oil industry: most of the services required such as Engineering, Field Services, Geochemical & Geophysical analysis are performed outside Africa
Worldwide Refinery Locations & Capacities
Thousand Barrels per Calendar Day
Number of Crude Oil Catalytic Thermal
Region/Country Refineries Distillation Cracking Cracking Reforming
North America 175 20,826 6,793 2,505 4,309
Central & South America 67 6,609 1,330 420 416
Eurasia 61 8,283 600 551 1,244
Middle East 45 6,472 366 483 661
Africa 46 3,230 210 77 478
Asia & Oceania 161 20,695 2,861 437 1,917
World Total 691 82,795 14,706 6,147 11,449
WHY KENYA?
Kenya: Regional E&P Hub
• Upgrade KPRL Mombasa from 1600kT to 3000kT will also increase capacity of LPG production
• Extend 900km product pipeline to Kampala in Uganda.• Foster independent storage allowing traders to participate in FOB market
National Oil Geochem Lab
National Oil will Joint venture an Aberdeen-based service Laboratory to commercialize its geochemical laboratory facility at international standards
Seismic Processing Centre
Seismic processing capability in Africa is severely limited yet requirements Achievable through tech know-how, computer software, hardware and qualified personnel
Integrated oilfield services
Geophysical ServicesGeophysical ServicesGeophysical ServicesGeophysical Services
Seismic Data acquisition Vessels
Well ServicesWell ServicesWell ServicesWell Services
Logging/Cementing/Directional Drilling /Completions
ShippingShippingShippingShipping
Supply and support Vessels
Production
ExplorationExploration
Seismic,Survey
Anchoring,Towing,Supply
DrillingFluids Logging
Cementing
Fluids,Directional drilling, Cementing
Anchoring,Towing,Supply
Well CompletionDrilling
Production Logging
Well Workovers
StandbyVessels
Transport
Living & Accommodation Support
Portacabin or tented accommodation facilities for remote locationsLong range helicopters for rescue and offshore oil industry operation
Storage & Transportation
•Planned extension of the KPC Oil products pipeline to Uganda •Construction of the LPG import handling and storage facilities by KPC/KPRL
Kilindini Port Mombasa
The Port of Mombasa handled 438,000 TEUs in 2004 and 436,000 TEUs in 2005. Throughput expected to reach the 1 million TEU mark by the year 2015.
Dredging of Likoni Channel
Capitalise on location of Kenya along a major Africa/Arabian tanker route, dredging the channel can allow larger vessels to access port
A mooring system on a floating platform where tankers can dock. A submarine pipeline is attached to the platform where tankers load and unload their cargo.
A mooring system on a floating platform where tankers can dock. A submarine pipeline is attached to the platform where tankers load and unload their cargo.
A mooring system on a floating platform where tankers can dock. A submarine pipeline is attached to the platform where tankers load and unload their cargo.
Single Buoy Mooring (SBM)
Erection of an SBM can allow use of Very Large Crude Carriers or Ultra Large Crude Carriers to deliver cargo that can be offloaded through a sub-marinepipeline or onto smaller vessels for onward delivery to the refinery
• Nairobi is home to 2 of the busiest airports in Africa– JKIA with a maximum runway capacity of 80,000 landing/takeoffs annually (currently
doing 60,000) – Wilson Airport mainly serving domestic and regional destinations, accommodating
120,000 landings/takeoffs annually
Air travel
JKIA Expansion Project
• Airport being expanded to include construction of new terminal, taxi ways, car park for 1500 cars, parking stands for aircraft increasing from 23 to 43
• Project launched in 2006 and expected to be completed in 2009• Passenger numbers grew from 3.5 to 4.4 million last year with the number
projected to reach over 9 million by 2024
Manpower Capacity
• Petroleum Training Institute• University of Nairobi, Department
of Geology to increase petroleum geology courses
• NAFFAC (National Fossil Fuels Advisory Committee) to advise Minister on the use of training fund levied from oil exploration companies
Ahsante sana, Karibu Kenya!
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