Despite the challenging economic environment for the oil and gas sector,
Tullow has braved the storm and have this week launched a giant deep water
vessel converted from a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) in Singapore. The Floating
Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel named after the late Ghanaian president Prof John Evans
Atta Mills will be sent to the coast of Africa to pump oil from depths of
1,000-2,000 meters.
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Oil and gas firms in Tanzania form a consortium for supplier database
Two major oil and gas firms in Tanzania, BG Tanzania and Statoil Tanzania formed a consortium with AS and Achilles- a global supplier information firm- to set a common supplier prequalification system. The system will be used as the preferred mechanism to identify and select local suppliers and service providers for opportunities emerging in oil and gas in the country.Using the new initiative, local suppliers wishing to provide services to the oil and gas industry will be offered a new route to market their expertise to the world’s biggest operators.
Friday, 29 January 2016
OFID 2016/2017 Scholarships now open
OFID scholarship
is open to candidates who have obtained or are on the verge of completing their
undergraduate degree and who wish to study for a Master’s degree at any
accredited University around the world.
The
number of scholarships available: 4
Nature of
study: Masters
Scholarship
value: Award will receive a scholarship of up to US$50,000. The funds will be
spread over a maximum of one year, toward the completion of a Master’s degree,
or its equivalent, at an accredited educational institution, starting in the
autumn of the academic year 2016/2017. The scholarship
covers, tuiton fees, medical insurance, monthly allowance. allowance to cover
living expenses, books and accommodation and travel costs.
Why Fracking?....(Blog Series Part 2)
Fracking is the
main reason as to why America is having an energy revolution. Engineers and
Scientists have worked hand in hand to produce safe hydraulic fracturing
practices which have minimum impact on the environment. The US is now able to
tap a vast amount of oil and natural gas reserves which were once considered difficult
to reach (shale locked reserves and tight rock formations), hence were deemed
not economically viable. The process has also been used in stimulating production
from older depleting wells. Some sources claim that >95% of natural gas
wells to be drilled in the future will be done through hydraulic fracturing. In
the UK, this is being considered amidst opposition from environmental pressure
groups.
Friday, 22 January 2016
FRACKING THE REASON FOR AMERICAS OIL BOOM.........( Blog Series part 1)
What is Fracking?
Fracking is the short form derived from the term hydraulic
fracturing. The term fracking refers to how the rock is fractured apart by the high
pressure mixture. This is a type of drilling that has been used commercially for 65 years. Thanks to major technological
advances hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling , is responsible
for swelling U.S. oil and natural gas production. Since the US began intensively using it since 2010, the
oil produced has increased from 5mb/d to 9mb/d. The process is being considered in
the UK and is mostly at its exploration stages having faced much opposition
from environmental pressure groups.
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme 2016/17 now open
The Aga Khan Foundation
International Scholarship Programme is now open. Forms may be obtained from
Agakhan Foundation or Agakhan Education Board offices. A limited number of
scholarships are available for postgraduate studies to outstanding students (below 30 years of age) from select
developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies. The
objective of the programme to develop effective scholars and leaders and to
prepare them for employment, primarily within the AKDN.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
New Zealand Development Scholarships for 2016/2017 now open
New Zealand Government is offering
scholarships for post-graduate students starting full-time postgraduate degree
programmes in 2016. The New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS)
are targeted at candidates from select developing countries with the aim of
providing an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in specific subject areas
which will assist in the development of their home country. Eligible candidates
are nationals of African Commonwealth countries, Africa – non-Commonwealth
countries, Asia, Latin America, Caribbean Commonwealth countries and Caribbean
non-Commonwealth countries.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Gas production could boost Mozambique to one of the largest African economies
Mozambique
is set to be Africa’s next biggest gas producer, joining big-wigs such as
Angola and Nigeria in gas production by 2028 once its
offshore natural gas , (the biggest ever discovered on the continent),
reaches full production capacity as planned, the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) said in recent report.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
BG Tanzania Post graduate Scholarships 2016 now open
The BG Tanzania International Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme in Geoscience and Engineering is now open. The scholarship is aimed at equipping Tanzanians with the relevant skills for the energy and related sectors. The scholarship is fully funded by BG to the following Universities; Aberdeen University, Robert Gordon University, Herriot-Watt University and Cranfield University for a range of 23 courses offered within the four Universities.
Plummeting crude prices? Here is the reason why.
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Source: International Energy Agency |
The global crude oil prices have been plummeting for the last 1.5 years. Brent crude prices were at $110 a barrel just as recent as June 2014, a far -cry from today’s price of $30 a barrel, which was last seen in 2003. Simply, the supply of oil exceeds the demand. The World is producing far more than is needed.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Africa Oil farms out its stake to Maersk oil
Canadian owned oil firm, Africa oil has sold half of its stake in 3
blocks to Danish owned Maersk Oil. Africa Oil is Tullow's joint venture partner
in Turkana’s exploration fields and co-owns the blocks on an equal basis.
The fields comprise of Blocks 10BB, 13T
and 10BA in Kenya and the rift basin, south Omo blocks in Ethiopia. The farm-out
is as a bid to raise some $350 million for use in further exploration and developmental
costs. The first oil discovery by the
two companies was in Block 10BB in March 2012 where significant crude oil deposits
have since been found in the surrounding 3 blocks .
Monday, 11 January 2016
Lowest oil price in 12 years?
The oil price has fallen to a 12 year low
to $32.62. Brent crude, which is the most expensive of the crudes has sank by
4.2% and is now trading at $ 34.88 a barrel. This is the lowest it has been
since July 2004.
US crude is also affected and is trading
at $33.42, 3.9% below its lowest level in 2008.
The tumbling oil prices are as a
result of oversupply of oil. The prices are now 70% lower than 18 months ago,
which has heavily affected companies and government reliant on oil revenues.
THE US EYES KENYA'S ENERGY DEAL WORTH $18BILLION
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The United States is expecting to invest in the blossoming oil and gas
sector in Kenya including an export pipeline which is expected to transport
crude oil from the Lokichar basin to the Lamu port.
The United States through its ambassador Bob Godec met the
newly appointed energy and petroleum cabinet secretary Charles
Keter on 5th January 2016 whereat the pipeline was
the basis of the discussions.
Friday, 8 January 2016
Petroleum Engineering
A petroleum
engineer is one who has studied petroleum engineering. This is an engineering
field concerned with all activities in hydrocarbon production. Hydrocarbons in
this case include crude oil or natural gas. Petroleum engineering aims at
maximising recovery of hydrocarbons economicaly from subsurface reservoirs.
However, the recovery of hydrocarbons involves the following steps.
- Exploration
- Development
- Production
The processes
involved in hydrocarbon recovery are interdisciplinary as they include;
- The geologists and geophysicists, (who perform the static description of the reservoir rock by analysis of subsurface structures using geological and geophysical methods),
- The reservoir engineer, whose aim is to optimise production of oil and gas through, proper well placement, models the productivity of the reservoir and predicts the reservoir potential with the aid of computer simulation software,
- Petroleum engineers who estimate the recoverable volume by utilising their understanding of the physical properties and behaviour of oil, water and gas within the reservoir.
- Production engineers - who manage the interface between the reservoir and the well through such tasks as perforations, sand control, artificial lift, downhole flow control and downhole monitoring equipment.
- Drilling engineers: who manage the technical aspects of drilling both production and injection wells. They work in multidisciplinary teams alongside other engineers, scientists, drilling teams and contractors.
- Facilities Engineers who ensure proper selection and design of surface equipments used in separation of the produced fluids (oil, gas and water).
The petroleum
engineer is involved in nearly all the stages of exploration, development and
production. They are charged with the task of economical hydrocarbon recovery
with minimal environmental impact. The petroleum Engineer requires to also have
a relatively good knowledge of other related disciplines such as petroleum
geology, geophysics, well logging, drilling, field development economics,
reservoir simulation and engineering, well engineering, artificial lift
systems, completions and facilities engineering. However, the combined efforts
of geologists and petroleum engineers helps in determining the way a reservoir
is to be developed and depleted.