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Oil & Gas / EO Service Industry Workshop
Stephen Coulson, Philppe Bally, Gordon Campbell, Ben Koetz, Pierre-Philippe Mathieu, Ola Grabak, (ESA) Ana Belen Ruescas (Serco)
14-15 September 2010
European European SpaceSpace AgencyAgency
Introduction
10/2004 - 4
All Member States participate in activities and a common set of programmes related to Space Science (mandatorymandatory programmes)programmes).
Human space flight
In addition, members chose the level of participation in so calledoptionaloptional programmesprogrammes:
Microgravity research
Earth observation
Telecommunications
Satellite navigation
Launcher development
The ESA Programmes
Introduction
10/2004 - 9
ESA world locations
Introduction
ESA EO Value-Adding Element
• New EO Services (20 activities):• Novel developments in EO services,• New European & Canadian national
missions (TerraSar-X, CosmoSkyMed, RadarSat-2, Deimos-1, DMC, RapidEye)
• New Markets (16 activities):• 51 service suppliers, 57 users (75%
private sector),• Waste management, Geo-marketing,
Tourism, Media, Agro-chemical, Insurance,….
• Export Markets (4 activities):• Investigating new prospects outside EU,• China, SE Asia, N. Africa, Persian Gulf.
• Support European EO Service Industry to grow use of EO-based information mainly with private-sector users.
Andreas Laake, Principal GeophysicistWestern Geco/Schlumberger: “What Earth Observation represents for us is a means of carrying out seismic survey feasibility studies prior to defining survey programmes for our clients, and ensuring enhanced data quality for even the most challenging environments"
Oil Industry : Exploration
SAR + Optical for surface geology, lithology, roughness to produce ->Seismic Quality Map
Unbiased, timed satellite images help building stakeholder trust because they clearly illustrate the activities taking place in our oil sands mine leases; they present clear, accessible visuals to stakeholders such as First Nations people who live in the area; they provide objective information on development and eventual reclamation of our oil sands leases and help us to expand our annual reporting on environmental performance, including future reclamation areas. Using 2006 as a baseline, we intend to repeat monitoring by satellite on a yearly basis, to record our mine development and our progressive reclamation of involved areas.
Ashley Nixon, Sustainable Development Advisor at Shell Canada Ltd
Oil Industry : Environmental Impact
2005
2006
SpaceSpace Systems Systems TomorrowTomorrow (Europe at the forefront)(Europe at the forefront)
ESA Earth Observation - Launch schedule
We care for a safer world
GMES dedicated missions: Sentinels
2012, 2014+
Sentinel 1 – SAR imagingAll weather, day/night applications, interferometry
2013, 2014+
Sentinel 2 – Multispectral imagingLand applications: urban, forest, agriculture,..Continuity of Landsat, SPOT
2013, 2014+
Sentinel 3 – Ocean and global land monitoringWide-swath ocean colour, vegetation, sea/land surface temperature, altimetry
2018+
Sentinel 4 – Geostationary atmosphericAtmospheric composition monitoring, trans-boundary pollution
2015, 2020
Sentinel 5 and Precursor – Low-orbit atmosphericAtmospheric composition monitoring
We care for a safer world
Potential Contributing Missions to GMES
SeoSatSPOT PléiadesCosmo-Skymed
Radarsat TerraSAR–X RapidEye
DMCsMETOP MSG
List not
exhaustive
… will evolve
based on
service
requirements
and mission
availabilities
+ PROBA-V, Seosar, TanDEM-X, EnMAP, Venμs, Altika, etc.
We care for a safer world
GMES Space Component Long Term Scenario
GSC build- up
2.3 bn Euro already provided by ESA MSs and EC
Some Messages
• A large number of satellites with a wide range of capabilities (and constraints) is becoming available,
• Long-term continuity of these sources and types of information is assured,
• Europe has an innovative industry specialised in provision of EO-based information services,
• EO is moving from an R&D technology to a basis for provision of operational geo-information services,
• Europe is in a leading position, GMES will be a major step forward (next 5 years)
This Workshop
This Workshop - an opportunity
• To inform Oil & Gas sector of (some) EO Service capabilities,
• To understand better the information requirements (current & future) within the Oil & Gas sector,
• To decide what (if any) future actions are required (by all parties) to grow & expand the use of EO information.
Your contribution is essential
Some Questions
• Current use of EO : • What works ?, how is it is used ?, how widely ?
• Current information requirements : • What is needed but is not being delivered ? (now and in the near future),
• Longer-term perspectives : • What is happening in the Industry leading to new information requirements ? What types ? When ?
• How to work together :• Establishment of best practises or industrial guidelines for use of EO based services ?
• R&D via Joint Industry Working Group ?
Logistics
• Bus leaves Frascati (central piazza) at 8:00 am
• Presentations to session Chairs (+ release form),
• Safety / Emergency – information at start of each session
• Lunch at 13:45 (!), Cash-only (<5€),
• Social / Networking event this evening – Villa Grazioli(bus direct from ESRIN at 17:30, to Frascati 20:00)
• Any queries (see Cathy or Carmen)
The ESA Earth Observation programmes
… understanding our planet… securing our environment
… benefiting our economy
Thank You !