socially responsible - alberta shale oil & gas mission to brazil
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Apresentação de Geovane Maia Beltrão, da empresa Katch Kan, durante evento promovido pelo Sistema FIEB, Fundamentos da Exploração e Produção de Não Convencionais: a Experiência Canadense.TRANSCRIPT
Alberta Shale Oil & Gas Mission to BrazilSalvador & Rio de Janeiro – November 9-15,
2013
Geovane Maia BeltraoManager, Business Development, Brazil/West Africa
Katch Kan™ is based on a commitment to safety and sustainable development, by protecting and preserving the land and water where the upstream oil and gas industry operates. The central achievements of Katch Kan™ are the Rig Safety System and Zero Spill System. These innovative systems of technology work together to optimize the health and safety of those involved with upstream projects, drastically minimize pollution and enables oil and gas production to occur in a proactive eco-efficient manner.
• 2013 Governor General’s Visit Medallion• 2009 Alberta Export Award Finalist• 2006-2012 Manning Award Sponsor• 2006 Katch Kan™ USA Office Opens• 2005 Emerald Award Winner• 2005 Cool Companies Award Winner• 2005 COR Certification Attained• 2004 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year• 2003 ISO 14001 Certification Attained• 2002 Emerald Award Finalist (For Environmental Excellence)• 2002 EnCana Global Champion Recognition• 2002 ISO 9001 Certification Attained• 2001 Emerald Award Finalist• 2000 Manning Award for Innovation Winner
Over 60 countries across 6 continents
Quality Environment Health & Safety
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Problem
•5-15 Gallons of drilling fluid spilled each time a connection is made
•Losses total, on average, more than 5000 Gallons per single well
•1 Gallon of invert contaminates 1m³ of soil.
Current hazardous and wasteful practice still employed by many drilling companies
Leads to:Unscheduled Events Accidents
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““No-mans-land” of a No-mans-land” of a substructure covered substructure covered in slippery and toxic oil in slippery and toxic oil based drilling fluidbased drilling fluid
Problem
•Some companies have reported average surface losses of over 8,000 gallons of drilling fluid on a typical horizontal well found in the US.
•On problematic wells, these amounts can easily balloon to more than 42,000 gallons or 1,000 barrels.
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Zero Spill System
Business Case:• Single well over the period
of five months
Saved:• $78,540 USD time/labor• $483,740 USD fluid
recuperation• Total savings: $562,280
Lives & EnvironmentLand | Offshore | Service
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environmental protection?
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Challenges? Next steps? Together!