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Rajasthan Site Visit – February 2009
CAIRN INDIA LTDRajasthan Site Visit
February 2009
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Disclaimer
These materials contain forward-looking statements regarding Cairn India, our corporate plans, future financial condition, future results of operations, future business plans and strategies. All such forward-looking statements are based on our management's assumptions and beliefs in the light of information available to them at this time. These forward-looking statements are, by their nature, subject to significant risks and uncertainties and actual results, performance and achievements may be materially different from those expressed in such statements. Factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ from expectations include, but are not limited to, regulatory changes, future levels of industry product supply, demand and pricing, weather and weather related impacts, wars and acts of terrorism, development and use of technology, acts of competitors and other changes to business conditions. Cairn India undertakes no obligation to revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect any changes in Cairn India’s expectations with regard thereto or any change in circumstances or events after the date hereof.
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Agenda
Rajasthan Project
Rick Bott, Chief Operating Officer
Santosh Chandra, Director Drilling and Petroleum Engineering
S V Nair, Director Projects
H P Bhalla, Director Midstream
T K Venkatesan, Project Manager
Conclusion
Rahul Dhir, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
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IntroductionRick Bott Chief Operating Officer
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Rajasthan Block RJ-ON-90/1
NEPAL
BANGLADESH
INDIA
Rajasthan
Jalore
Jaisalmer Jodhpur
Barmer
Mangala Processing
Terminal (MPT)
Districts Roads
Barmer
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Rajasthan - Barmer
HistoryFounded in the 13th century by Bahada Rao initially called Bahada-mer later shortened to Barmer
LocationSituated in the western part of Rajasthan and forms part of the Thar desertThe Thar desert covers 13,000 km2
Surrounded by Jaisalmer in the north, Jalore in the south, Jodhpur in the east and Pakistan in the west
ClimateArid desertExtreme temperatures;5 degrees centigrade in December / January46 degrees centigrade in June / July
EconomyMainly agriculture basedCraft cottage industries
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Rajasthan Development Overview
Rajasthan 25 discoveries
Integrated upstream and midstream development focused on MPT with local power and water supply
Six fields under development focused on Mangala, Bhagyam and Aishwariya (MBA)
>3,000 km2 acreage approved for development
Processing capacity 205,000 bopd
First Mangala production;Q3 2009 by truckingQ4 2009 by pipeline
Estimated MBA peak production 175,000 bopd
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Field Development Area – Size Comparisons
London
New Delhi
All maps to same scale
130km
65km
Total Acreage
3,111 km2
MARS Development
Area(Mangala,
Aishwariya, Raageshwari
and Saraswati)
Bhagyam Development
Area
Kameshwari WestDevelopment Area
New Delhi and London
combined area approx 3,134km2
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Rajasthan Development
Maximise Oil RecoveryPrimary and secondary oil recovery schemeTertiary recovery scheme (EOR) – plan and test
Optimise Crude MarketingMultiple access points to India’s refining infrastructureShip loading option
World Class Safety Standards10 million man hours Lost Time Injury (LTI) free
Minimal Environmental ImpactLow emissions - zero gas flaring Recycle and re-use; Produced water reinjectionConserve local fresh water supplies
Positive Local ImpactsMinimise footprintLocal development and employment
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Rajasthan Integrated Development Overview
Aishwariya
Bhagyam
Intra-fieldPipelines
and Crossings
Mangala
Raageshwari Gas Terminal (RGT) and Well Pads
Saline water for MPT and secondary recovery from reservoirThumbli water field facilities
Water System
Raageshwari Gas piped to MPTCombined with Mangala associated gas for power generation
MPT and Well Pads1 x 30,000 bopd processing train2 x 50,000 bopd processing trains1 x 75,000 bopd train, scope for further expansionFluid handling capacity 1 million bfpd
Export oil pipeline plus heating stations
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Rajasthan Development
Barmer
AishwariyaField
BhagyamField
Intra fieldpipelines
and crossings
RGT and Well Pads
Thumbli water field Well Pads and facilities
MPT and Well Pads
Export Oil PipelineGas and Condensate PipelineFlow
Wells and Well Pads>350 wells, >40 well pads
Mangala Processing Terminal Area: 1.6 km2 (approx 400 acres)
1 x 30,000 processing train2 x 50,000 bopd processing trains1 x 75,000 bopd train, with scope for expansionWater recycling and gas recovery systemsHeat and power systemsBuilt-in fire and safety systems
Infrastructure ~500 km of intra and inter field pipelines~80 km of inter field roads
Export Pipeline~600 km pipeline to Gujarat coastSkin Effect Heat Management Systems (SEHMS)Multiple oil delivery points
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Rajasthan Development - Comparisons
~500 km of intra and inter field pipelines: London to Newcastle ~455 kmDelhi to Lucknow ~497 km
~80 km of roads: London to Brighton ~85 kmDelhi to Panipat ~85 km
130 km length of the Rajasthan block: London to Southampton ~130 kmJaipur to Ranthambore National Park ~30 km
600 km length of the Export pipeline:Delhi to Jodhpur ~589 kmLondon to Edinburgh ~650 km
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Health and Safety
Achievements 10 million man hours LTI freeExcellent road safety recordFull compliance to HSE regulationsComprehensive HSE training programmesSystematic risk assessment and management of the facility designs
On-going ActivitiesSafety recognition programmePeriodic 3rd party HSE auditsPeriodic IFC audits for Environmental and CSR compliance
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Development Drilling Santosh Chandra Director Drilling and Petroleum Engineering
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Rajasthan Recovery System
HorizontalWell
WaterInjector
Saline Water Abstraction
Separator + Heat
Heat
Gas Recovery SystemFuel Gas
DistributionSystem
ExportPipeline
ExportOil Storage
VerticalWell
ThumbliSaline Aquifer
Barmer HillFatehgarh
Oil
Water TableFresh Water
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Drilling Rigs
Drilling Rigs2 highly mobile custom built rigsHook load 500,000 pounds 3,500m depth capacityFully automated controls and pipe handlingCompact rig layoutSave land, infrastructure and drilling costsMinimal environmental impact, no local dislocationBetter control and security
Highest onshore production rate wells in IndiaThe horizontal wells designed for 10,000 bopd and deviated wells up to 6,000 bopd
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Mangala Project and Well Pads
>100 oil producers>50 water injector wells5 source water wells18 well pads, 20 wells from a single pad>30 Raageshwari Deep gas wells
Export Oil Pipeline
MangalaDiscovery WellJanuary 2004
MangalaProcessingTerminal
Well Pads
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Development Wells
High technology, high production rate wells
Jet Pumps / Electrical Submersible Pumps for artificial lift
Hot water is power fluid for Jet Pumps and flow assurance
Heater String in production well
Twin chemical injection lines to inject chemicals down hole
Optimal metallurgy to prevent corrosion
Unitized well head systems
Mono bore completions in injectors
Electrical Submersible
Pump
Sand control and inflowControl screen devices
Heater string Downhole
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Mangala Processing TerminalS V Nair Director Projects
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Mangala Processing Terminal - Scope
Four oil processing trains
Heat source: SteamSteam generation – 5 x 115 Tons / Hr boilers with accessoriesAdvantage of steam - pollution free, efficient, renewable resource
Captive power plant to meet all power requirements4 x 12 MW steam turbine generators 3 x 2 MW emergency diesel generators
Water heating and circulation system, fire water systemTanks - 20, buildings – 16Internal and external roads – 55 kmConcrete - 98,000 m3
Steel - 23,600 metric tonnes
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Rajasthan - Mangala Processing Terminal
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Fluids from Well Pads
Produced Water
Export Oil Pipeline
Injection Water
Power WaterOil
Settling Tanks
Steam Boilers
Oil Export Tanks
Water Tanks
Steam Turbine
Generators
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Upstream: Processing Systems Overview
To Fuel Gas Distribution system / BoilersWell Pads
Heater
2nd stage separation
Associated Gas Recovery
Settling Tank
1st Stage Separation
Dehydrator
Export Oil Storage Tank
Export Oil Pump
To Export Pipeline
Produced Water TreatmentTo Injection & Power water systems
Fluids from wells
Make up water from Thumbli saline water
wells Injected
back into wells
Make up Gas from Raageshwari
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Upstream: Steam and Power System
4 Steam Turbine Generators
Desalination Package
Process Heaters
5 Boilers
INJECTION HEATERS
48 MW Power for
plant utilities
Make up gas from Raageshwari
To Injection & Power water systems
To Export Pipeline
Tank Heaters
Oil Processing System
Associated Gas
Recovered Water
Make up water
Thumbli saline water
wells
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Raageshwari Gas Terminal and Thumbli Water Field
Picture of Thumbli
Water Field
Raageshwari Gas Terminal –>30 mmscfd dry gas
Four Gas well pads with 35 wellsGas system, condensate system, produced water system, fire water systemPower generation – 3 x 1250 KVA gas engine generator4” condensate & 12” Gas pipelines from Raageshwari to MPT – 190 line km
Thumbli well field – five water wells(each 63,000 bbls/day capacity)
20” Water pipe line from Thumbli toMPT – 22 km
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Pipeline H P Bhalla Director Midstream
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Rajasthan to Gujarat Pipeline
Total Pipe Diameter 790 mm (32”)
Poly Urethane Foam Insulation
Heat Tube
High Density Polyethylene Wrap
~600 km with heating stations and storage terminals
Pipeline uses SEHMS
Plant set up to handle pipeline insulation
Maintain the crude oil temperature above 65ºC
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Pipeline Schematic
Buyer
MangalaProcessing
Terminal
Distribution to Refiners WankanerPigging Station
35 SEHMS
RaageshwariGas supply
Gas pipeline
Heated crude oil pipeline
SanchorePigging Station
Coastal Terminal storage and export
ViramgamIntermediate
Terminalstorage, pumping
and export
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Skin Effect Heat Management System
Power Source and Temperature MonitoringPower requirement – 40 W / mVoltage ~4,000 VNo current flow on outside skin of tubeSystem grounded with automatic earth fault tripRemote emergency shut-down capability
Heat Tube
Termination
RTD’s
Current flows through centre
conductor
Current returns through inside
skin of outer tube
RTD : Resistance Temperature Detector
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Pipeline Construction Work
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Pipeline Construction Work
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Pipeline Construction Work
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Pipeline Construction Work
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Rajasthan Local CommunityT K Venkatesan Project Manager
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Engaging With The Community
Strategic Intent:Proactive engagement with stakeholders
Demonstrate leadership in corporate citizenshipPartnering with communities through our principles of respect, relationship and responsibility
Areas of Focus:EducationInfrastructureHealth Economic Development
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Stakeholder Consultation and Engagement
Project SelectionDiscussions with communities, elected bodies, Non Governmental Organisation’s (NGO) / District Administration
Align with Government programmes at state and national levels
Implementation and MonitoringGovernment agencies, district administrationCommunity based organisations (Panchayat Samiti, NGO)International specialist organisations (International Finance Corporation (IFC), Sight Savers)Direct by Cairn India
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Enterprise Centre
Enterprise Centre (EC) set up at Industrial Training Institute,
Barmer in collaboration with Rajasthan Government and IFC
Basic skills programme underway
HSE and security induction to >11,000 workers
>70% of trainees linked to market and business
Worked with Cairn project-affected households
~30 EC field workers integrated with the local community and
land-loser households
25% of total project area to be covered under green belt
Implementation to involve local community
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SummaryRahul Dhir Chief Executive Officer
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Summary
RajasthanFocused on delivery and growthWorld class resource baseEnhanced oil recovery potentialPipeline route allows access to multiple buyersLarge volume on long term basisIncreased delivery, consistent cash flowFunding in place to deliver core project and pipeline
Maximise production from current producing assets
Increasing exploration potential
Strong economic contribution to the State of Rajasthan and Government of India