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Chevron Thailand Overview
Pairoj Kaweeyanun Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production February 11, 2011
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Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production
Chevron business in Thailand
Upstream
Operated since 1962 with first production in 1981
14 concession blocks with 23 operating fields
Cumulative Production 9.6 TCF Gas, 603 mmbbls Oil & Condensate
Daily delivery average*
Gas 1,509 mmcfd Condensate 44,728 barrels Oil 81,459 barrels
Expect to invest several billion dollars over the next 10 years * (As of January 2011)
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Chevron Thailand E&P - Resources to Sales
- 7 CPPs, 2 OCPPs
- 3 FSO/ 1 FPSO
>4,000 dev. wells
> 220 platforms
Daily Production (January 2011):
-Gas 1,509 mmscfd
-Condy 44,728 bcpd
-Oil 81,459 bopd
- 5 GSAs
C1, C235, C4, B8/32, Arthit
Power Generation 69%
- 14 blocks are CVX operated
- 5 blocks are PTTEP operated
-9 blocks are OCA
Feedstock for Petrochemical 17%
Fuel for industry 10%
-1 domestic condensate sales agreement - 2 domestic crude sales contracts - More than 80% of total liquid sales domestically NG for Vehicle 4%
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Key Business Challenges
Safety and Reliability
Meet increasing long term gas and power demand
Capital Efficiency and Disciplined Cost Management
EHIA process and approval
Emerging environmental issues
Shortage of skilled personnel
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Execute with Excellence Safety Performance
2010 2009 2008 2007
BBS Observations At Risk/Total Cards
Fatalities
Days Away from Work cases
Restricted Work cases
Medical Treatment cases
First Aid cases
Near Misses
Hazard Identifications
Operational Excellence Management System is foundation
STOP WORK AUTHORITY is a key enabler for managing safe work Increased effort on process safety and environment stewardship
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PDC’s, OBM, reduce hole size (‘82-’84)
Top Drives
Slim hole monobore
Timeline of Drilling Technology PDC Bits 1982 Oil Based Mud 1982 Simpler Completions 1983 Unitized Wellheads 1984-87 MWD Tool 1985 Top Drive Rotary Systems 1985 Steerable Drilling Systems 1985 Super Combo Logs 1985 Steering Tools 1988 Adjustable Stabilizers 1991 TCP Completions 1993 Slim Hole Monobores 1995 Splitter Wellheads 1996 LWD tools 2000 Offline Activity Center (pipe handling) 2004 Offline open hole logging 2008 4 to 3
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Execute with Excellence Drilling performance
Offline Under Rig Floor ops
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Execute with Excellence Base Business Process- Maximizing asset value
Reduce production decline rates by identifying opportunity and implementing solutions that • Monetize reserves • Improve the reliability of wells and facilities • Optimize the capability of the reservoir, wells and facilities
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Growth Plan - Platong Gas II Project
Inlet Sep (3 phases Separator)
Production Compressor
Dehydration unit
Turbo Expander
Booster Compressor
Mercury Removal Unit
Pipeline Compressor
Sale Gas Metering
TEG Regeneration
Fuel Gas Unit
Liquid Heater
Condensate Sep (3 phases Separator)
Condensate Stabilizer
VRC
Produce Water Treatment
Water Injection skids
Recycle to Inlet Separator
Gas Export
Condensate Export
Water Injection
MP gas from PLOCPP2
Wet Gas Comp
LP Gas from PLOCPP2 Inlet sep
LP Gas From Gas II Reserve
Design Basis CPP2 Design Capacity : 420 mmscfd Key Project Milestones First Gas: 2012
CPP2 Central
Processing Platform
LQ2 - Living Quarters Platform
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Shore Base Project in NST
Location: Ban Bang San, Klai Sub-district, Tha Sala district, Nakhon Si Thammarat Project Details: (total area 395 rais) Marine Jetty 330 m. (with 600 m. long bridge) Warehouse/Office Bulk Plants Lay-down/Storage areas Access Road, and buffer zone
Key achievements and project milestones: Front End Engineering Design 100% completed Coastal modeling 100% completed HIA Public Scoping (PP1) March 2010 HIA Public Review (PP2) August 2010 EIA Submittal September 2010 Complete Detail Design July 2011 EIA & Permits Approval December 2011* Construction Start Q1 2012* Operate as single shore base Q3 2013*
Note: * expected dates only
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New Aviation Center in Nakhon Si Thammarat (NST)
New aviation center (located in NST commercial airport)
Operations start on January 6, 2011
Service 12-seat helicopters (S76C++) with an average of daily 12 flights, during 6:00-17:30 hrs.
Night flights operated only in case of emergency (max of 20 flights a day including training, maintenance and emergency flights)
About 8,200 inbound and outbound passengers per month
The new airbase is operated based on international safety and environmental standard
Flying from this single base helps reduce total average traveling distance, more cost-effective, increasing efficiency in operations and safety of employees.
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To become part of the NST communities, Chevron personnel (employees and contractors) should understand and appreciate local traditions and respect people’s ways of life.
“Do’s and Don’ts for newcomers to NST” brochure has been produced by applying Chevron’s core values as the behavioral guidelines for working, traveling and daily living in the NST province.
The brochure was distributed at the check-in counter at the NST Aviation Center and can be downloaded from “Contractor Safety” webpage on www.chevronthailand.com
http://www.chevronthailand.com/ContractorSafety/default.asp
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Corporate Responsibility is a core value
4 Es Strategy
Education
Environment
Energy Conservation
Employee Engagement
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Community Outreach in 10 key provinces via Department Offsite and Volunteer Programs
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Chon
Buri
Chumphon Bangkok Nakhon Si
Thammarat
Rayong Samut
Prakan
Samut
Sakhon
Samut
Songkhram
Song
khla
Surat
Thani
Years/
Activities
2009
Total
28,000
105 schools
19 schools
25 schools
42,700
2,000
9,540
119,335
School
renovation
Tree
planting
2008
Fish& crab
releasing
86,040
12 Strategic Provinces along the Gulf of Thailand
2010 61 schools 48,500
74,635
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A Continuing Commitment to Thailand
Long term investment in the country
A reliable and efficient energy supplier
A socially and environmentally responsible corporate citizen
Focus on development of Thai technical professionals and future leaders
Deliver high performance Safely and the Right Way
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Q & A
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