Contenu connexe Similaire à Tomas Ronn, Director of Oil & Gas Business at Wartsila - Smart power generation (20) Plus de Global Business Events (7) Tomas Ronn, Director of Oil & Gas Business at Wartsila - Smart power generation1. FUEL FLEXIBLE POWER GENERATIONFUEL FLEXIBLE POWER GENERATION
THE OIL AND GAS EVENTTHE OIL AND GAS EVENT
ACCRA, GHANA, JUNE 4ACCRA, GHANA, JUNE 4 –– 5, 20135, 2013
TOMASTOMAS RÖNNRÖNN
DIRECTOR, OIL AND GAS BUSINESSDIRECTOR, OIL AND GAS BUSINESS
WÄRTSILÄWÄRTSILÄ POWER PLANTSPOWER PLANTS
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3. Focus on three areas
EnvironmentalEnvironmental
solutionssolutions
Smart PowerSmart Power
GenerationGeneration
Gas as a fuelGas as a fuel
The transition to
sustainable and modern
energy systems drives the
demand for smart power
generation.
Environmental regulation
and increased focus on
optimised lifecycle
efficiency create demand
in the marine industry.
Economic and
environmental reasons
increase the growth
potential for gas solutions
in both end markets.
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4. Uniform and Integrated Offshore Solutions
Power
Distribution
Power
Drives
AutomationPropulsionEngines
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5. Total integrated power solution for P63 FPSO
The three main power modules,
each including two Wärtsilä 50DF
multi-fuel engines, alternators and
auxiliary equipment.
Wärtsilä is supplying three main power modules for the P-63 Floating Production Storage and Offloading
(FPSO) vessel to operate on Brazil’s Papa Terra oilfield, 110 km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro.
The vessel will be the first FPSO to utilize gas engines to produce more than 100 MWe of power.
The EPC delivery includes commissioning, start-up and operational supervision.
The power modules will be installed at the end 2011 and oil production is scheduled to begin in 2013.
Main characteristics of each module:
2 x generators sets per module &
auxiliaries incl. Wärtsilä18V50DF multi-fuel
engine (gas and crude straight from the
well), 17.5 MW.
The integrated power modules offer high
reliability, availability, efficiency, and fuel
flexibility ensuring reduced operating costs
and overall successful offshore operations.
Main characteristics of each module:
2 x generators sets per module &
auxiliaries incl. Wärtsilä18V50DF multi-fuel
engine (gas and crude straight from the
well), 17.5 MW.
The integrated power modules offer high
reliability, availability, efficiency, and fuel
flexibility ensuring reduced operating costs
and overall successful offshore operations.
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6. 70 countries, 160 locations, 5000 field service experts
Wärtsilä Services global network
Widest range of offering and expertise
Installed
base
180,000 MW
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8. Power Plants offering
• We are a major supplier of flexible base load power plants operating
on various liquid and gaseous fuels
• We provide unique, dynamic solutions for grid stability, reserve,
peaking, load following and intermittent power generation
• Our multi-fuel solutions for the oil & gas industry are used for reliable
power generation using the cheapest available fuel
All applications are supported with tailored lifetime operation and maintenance
services.
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9. Boyuk Shor 384 MW, 21x18V50SG
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10. INTERNAL
IPP 573 MW – worlds largest tri fuel plant
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11. Choosing the fuel
RefineryField Facility
Well
Stream
Crude
Oil
Crude Oil HFO
Natural
Gas
Gasoline
LPG
Distillate
LFO
Associated
gas
Alternative fuels
for GD engines
Gas-oilsep.
Dehydration
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13. Gas Flaring – Magnitude of the Issue
An estimated 140 billion cm of gas is being flared
globally each year
Approx. 5% of global gas consumption
$30 – 35 Billion per year loss value
Approx. 360 million tons of carbon dioxide into
the atmosphere each year
Annual emission from 77 million cars
Output from 125 medium sized coal power
generation plants
Potential risk of increased gas flaring
Oil production increases (Iraq)
New producing countries
Oil Shale and gas shale production
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Source : GGFR
14. Global estimates based on satellite imaging
Source : NOAA, BP Statistics
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16. Changing Associated Gas
0
10
20
30
40
50
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
powerrequirement
year of operation
0
20
40
60
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Molecularfraction(%)
Gas composition
from alternative
total power
from associated gas
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17. Drivers acceptance of gas composition
GD
LHV [MJ/m^3]
10
20
30
40
50
C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5
SG
DF
GD with
C-6 to C-10 as fuel share
Gasturbine
C-n
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