PETROMAKS - a new large Petroleum program managed by the Research Council of Norway
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FresCo Seminar13. – 14. May 2004
PETROMAKS - a new large Petroleum program managed by the Research Council of Norway
Siri Helle FriedemannDiv. for Innovation Research Council of Norway
Presentation outline:
The Research Council of Norway
Large programmes in general
Importance of the petroleum sector
Funding of petroleum research
Petromaks
The Research Council of Norway
Administration Communication
Division forScience
Division for Innovation
Division for StrategicPriorities
Director General Staff International /EU
The Research Council of Norway is:
a government adviseridentifying present and future needs for knowledge and
research, and recommending national priorities
a funding agency for research programmes and independent projects, strategic programmes at research institutions, and Norwegian participation in international research activities. The Research Council has an annual budget of some NOK 4,5 billion
a co-ordinatorinitiating networks and promoting co-operation between research
institutions, ministries, business and industry, public agencies and enterprises, other sources of funding, and users of research
Focus areas of R&D in Norway
Basic scienceInformation and communication technologiesMarin scienceMedicine and healthInterface environment/energy
Biotechnology, Materials, Petroleum
New Instruments CoE and YIARCN large programmes
Large programmes
addressing major Norwegian challenges and possibilities
to include long term basic R&D, and applied and industrial R&D into one thematic programme
ten years perspective, at least 100 mill NOK’s in annual budgets
seven large programmes have been established
Large programmes
PETROMAKS (Petroleum) 2004: 55 MNOK (Excluding contributions from running programs)
FUGE (Functional Genomics) 2004: 155 MNOKNANOMAT (Nanotechnology) 2004: 76 MNOKNORKLIMA (Climate) 2004: 82 MNOKHAVBRUK (Aquaculture) 2004: 64 MNOKVERDIKT (ICT) 2004: 120 MNOKRENERGI (Clean energy) 2004: 149 MNOK
The petroleum sector is important to Norway
Numbers 2003 20 per cent of Norway’s GDP 42 per cent of the value of the country’s
exportsFuture challenges
increased oil recovery in exisiting fields development of smaller fields further exploration in general, but
specifically also in environmentally sensitive areas in the North
efficiency and sustainability
The petroleum sector is important to Norway
Strategic issue The Norwegian government has relied
very much on the R&D performed by the oil companies and the supply industry
Introduction of PETROMAKS gives a signal of stronger governmental engagement in petroleum R&D
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Petroleumrelated R&D is not a major issue related to norwegian r&d investments
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Budget 2004 incl. Finance from the reseach fund: 4,4 Mrd kr (US$640 mill)
Government funding of petroleum related R&D
Financing of petroleum related R&D
Sources 5 ministries Petroleum and Energy Trade and Industry Environment Education and Research Labor and Government Administration
Budget 2004 230 mill NOK (33.3 US$)
Proposed 2005 480 mill NOK (70 mill US$)
Petroleum related R&D in RCN 2004Basic R&D (100 mill NOK)
Strategic university programs (SUP) Strategic institute programs (SIP) Petromaks Centres of excellence Basic funding of R&D institutions
Applied/user driven RD&D (130 mill NOK) Petromaks Petropol Effets of discharges to sea DEMO 2000 (30 MNOK)
National funding of oil and gas research in 2004Including MNOK 28 from the
The Fund for Research and Innovation
Ministries: Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of the Environment, Ministry of Education and Research, Ministry of Labour and Government Administration.
The Research Council of Norway
Strategic and basic petroleum research
Basic fundingPetroforskSIP/SUPCoEApprox. MNOK 100
Qualifying new technology through pilot demonstrations
•Demo 2000
MNOK 30
User-driven oil and gas research
•OG - teknologi•Petromaks
Approx. MNOK 70
In addition:
Health, safety and the environment (HSE) MNOK 15 from the Ministry of Labor and Government Administration. Social science research on petroleum-related issues, approx. MNOK 6.Effects of discharges to sea approx. MNOK 8 from the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and the Ministry of the Environment.
PETROMAKS 2004 Concentrate on exploration and increased recovery. The first call for proposals resulted in applications totalling a
project volume of 900 mill. NOK. over the entire project period.
PETROMAKS 2005 Expanding into other thematic areas to cover most of the
upstream petroleum areas and also HSE. As a guidance for this expansion PETROMAKS will aim at Implementing as much as possible of the strategies and plans laid down by the government initiative OG21 (Oil and Gas in the 21th century).
PETROMAKS SCOPE Basic research and technology development, with special
attention to the supply and service industry.
PETROMAKS
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES SECONDARY OBJECTIVES
Optimal resource management Find and develop more resourcesEnhance the recovery of petroleum
resources
Economic development based on oil and natural gas
Help enhance existing industryContribute to the establishment of
new economic activities
International competitiveness Boost exports of petroleum-related goods and services
Targets for PETROMAKS 2004
Important research and innovation topics in 2004
EXPLORATIONThe development of geophysical methods and products to improve surveys of basins and prospects, and to enhance the prediction of lithology and pore fluid.
A better understanding and quantification of the geological processes that govern basin formation, sedimentation and basin scale fluid flow.
The surveying and quantification of critical factors for distribution and properties of reservoir, source and cap rocks.
The development of methods and products for integration and risk analysis.
The development of concepts for environment-friendly exploration and less expensive exploration wells.
ENHANCED RECOVERYStimulated production.
Surveying untapped oil and gas.
Reservoir management, especially rapid updating and improved reservoir models.
Cost-efficient transport of gas from the field.
Cost-efficient drilling and drainage.
Cost-efficient water treatment and water reinjection systems to increase hydrocarbon processing capacity.
Petromaks applications
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