ExxonMobil to Double Production on Kearl Project
BREAKING NEWS, Oil & Gas
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NEIL Duffin, president of ExxonMobil Development Company expects to double the production capacity of its Kearl Oil project in Alberta, Canada
Exxon Mobil Corporation on Tuesday, June 16, announced that production at its Kearl oil sands expansion project in Alberta, Canada, will start ahead of schedule. ExxonMobil is expecting to double the overall capacity to 220,000 barrels of bitumen a day. Neil Duffin, president of ExxonMobil Development Company, said the expansion project was ultimately expected to reach 110,000 barrels per day.
Kearl will access approximately 4.6 billion barrels of resource for more than 40 years. “The ahead-of-schedule start-up of the Kearl expansion demonstrates ExxonMobil’s project management expertise and highlights our ability to safely and successfully execute complex projects. The improved understanding gained from the initial Kearl development phase was applied to the expansion project to produce this outstanding result,” he said.
The expansion project consists of three additional trains that use proprietary paraffinic froth treatment technology to produce bitumen. The process reduces energy requirements and environmental impacts by not requiring an on-site up grader, which avoided a multi-billion dollar capital investment and associated operating expenses. Energy needs are further reduced through the installation of energy-saving cogeneration facilities.
The project produces blended bitumen with about the same lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions as the average crude oil refined in the United States. Other environmental innovations include on-site water storage to reduce water use, progressive land and tailings reclamation, and a state-of-the-art waterfowl deterrent system. “Kearl’s bitumen was first processed in ExxonMobil refineries to help the company fully understand its properties before introducing it to the market. It is now processed in more than 25 refineries around the world,” Duffin said.
ExxonMobil expects to increase its global production volumes this year by 2 percent to 4.1 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, driven by 7 percent liquids growth. The volume increase is supported by the ramp up of several projects completed in 2014 and the expected startup of seven major developments in 2015, including the Kearl expansion, Hadrian South in the Gulf of Mexico, Banyu Urip in Indonesia and deepwater expansion projects at Erha in Nigeria and Kizomba in Angola.
The Kearl project is located about 75 kilometers northeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, and is operated by Imperial Oil Limited, an ExxonMobil affiliate.
— Jun 29, 2015 @ 01:00 GMT
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