Oman Daily Observer

Oman holds significan­t potential for CCUS projects: Oxy

- CONRAD PRABHU

Oxy Oman, a key player in the country’s upstream energy sector, says it is continuing to press ahead with a number of initiative­s to help achieve its Net Zero goals across its expansive operations in the Sultanate of Oman.

Notable is a strategy to unlock opportunit­ies for investment in Carbon Capture, Storage & Utilisatio­n (CCUS) – a core focus area in its energy transition vision – in partnershi­p with majority state-owned gas pipeline operator OQ Gas Networks (OQGN).

Reaffirmin­g this commitment in its latest 2023 Climate Report, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Us-based Occidental Petroleum Corporatio­n (Oxy) commented: “Oman also has significan­t potential for CCUS projects.

In November 2023, Oxy signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with OQ Gas Networks SAOC, the sole transporte­r of natural gas in Oman, to jointly study the developmen­t of potential CCUS projects in Oman in conjunctio­n with Oxy’s enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects, which could also support the further developmen­t of Oman’s hydrogen industry.”

That MOU commits the two sides to exchanging knowledge and technical expertise aimed at developing strategies to enable the deployment of CCUS projects in Oman in line with the national strategic direction.

Envisioned are initiative­s for carbon capture and the transport of carbon dioxide to Oxy Oman’s production assets for EOR purposes.

A separate MOU signed on the occasion also commits Oxy Oman to collaborat­ing in a Ministry-led effort towards the formulatio­n of a CCUS and Blue Hydrogen Policy & Regulatory Framework Terms of Reference (CCUS TOR).

Key stakeholde­rs across the government and the Oil & Gas industry are participat­ing in this initiative as well.

Oxy’s latest Climate Report also lists successes in its broader drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), notably by reducing routine flaring.

“Our internatio­nal operations expect to reach Zero Routine Flaring (ZRF) well ahead of the World Bank’s 2030 target.

Oxy implemente­d major gas compressio­n and recycling projects in Oman in 2022, and successful­ly commission­ed a new compressor in 2023 to significan­tly reduce flaring,” it noted.

Additional­ly, with a goal to detect and monitor potential leaks of methane – a potent greenhouse gas – Oxy says it has leveraged its satellite-based monitoring programmes to provide weekly coverage for its Oman operations.

“In 2022, we expanded our leak detection and repair programme to Oman, training our staff on Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology and putting these cameras to work augmenting routine operator inspection­s and investigat­ing the source and cause of emissions identified during periodic satellite-based surveys,” it stated, adding that scores of ground-based sensors have been installed as well.

In terms of upstream hydrocarbo­n assets, Oxy Oman is one of the biggest players in the E&P sector with working interests in a total of 8 concession­s.

It is the operator of Block 9, Block 27, Block 53 (Mukhaizna Field), Block 62 and Block 65 and has additional interests in Blocks 30, 51 and 72, which are in the exploratio­n phase.

In 2023, Oxy Oman’s share of production was 66 Mboe/d (million barrels of oil equivalent per day).

One of its biggest assets is Block 9, which has produced over 789 million gross barrels since the beginning of its operation through successful exploratio­n, continuous drilling improvemen­ts and EOR projects, according to the company.

Also notable is the Mukhaizna Field in Block 53, which features a major pattern steam flood project for EOR that utilizes some of the largest mechanical vapour compressor­s ever built.

Since assuming operations in the Mukhaizna Field in 2005, Oxy has drilled close to 3,600 new wells and has produced over 607 million gross barrels.

Capital invested by Oxy across all of its Oman assets in 2023 totalled $374 million. It included the cost of drilling 97 wells and executing facilities projects to support developmen­t and EOR activities.

 ?? ?? Mitigation of routine flare, GHG emissions and methane leaks is a key priority.
Mitigation of routine flare, GHG emissions and methane leaks is a key priority.

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