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Gas in Namibia - Implications for the region
NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD Roger Swart NAMCOR 1st June 2005
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Talk outline Namibia’s location Why gas? Namibia’s potential
Conventional resources Unconventional resources Implications for the region
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NAMIBIA
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Why gas? Increasing power demand in southern Africa
Fastest growing energy resource 70% increase from 2001 to 2025 Clean fuel Cheaper, quicker construction More efficient U.S. & Europe - domestic supply dwindling Significant reserves remain undiscovered
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SAPP energy growth
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South African Generation
Source: SA Department of Minerals and Energy, Integrated Energy Plan, 2003
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Power generation in Europe
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Power generation costs in Europe
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U.S. Natural Gas Production, Consumption, and Imports, 1970 - 2025 (trillion cubic feet)
Net Imports History Projections Natural Gas Net Imports, 2002 and 2025 (trillion cubic feet) 2002 2025
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Net U.S. Imports of Natural Gas, 1970-2025 (trillion cubic feet)
History Projections Liquefied Natural Gas Canada Mexico
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Lower 48 Natural Gas Wellhead Prices, 1970-2025 (2002 dollars/thousand cubic feet)
8.44 Reference case (nominal dollars) 1.55 1995 2025 Slow technology 5.10 Reference case 4.40 Rapid technology 3.80 History Projections
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Current US LNG terminals
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Future US LNG terminals
Nearly all of the increase in net US imports is expected to come from LNG
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Shipping route c. 17 days sailing
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Namibia’s potential www.namcor.com.na Namibe Walvis Lüderitz Orange
Kudu Kunene Lüderitz Orange Walvis Namibe
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Namibia’s potential Kudu Gas Field Proven 1.4 tcf
Considerable upside remains (~8tcf) Advanced feasibility stage 800 MW CCGT in Namibia Extend to 1600 MW later
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Namibia’s potential Other Orange Basin Deeper water plays
Inboard plays; cf. South African portion Source rock widespread
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Namibia’s potential www.namcor.com.na Namibe Walvis Lüderitz Orange
Kudu Kunene Lüderitz Orange Walvis Namibe
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Block 1711 Originally licence held by Vanco
Since November 2004 under NAMCOR curatorship Seeking partners Large (>300 sq km) 4-way closure High relief Abundant DHI’s Potentially large reserves
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Regional Seismic Line
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Source Syn-rift source Red Cuvo Fm/Bucomazi in Kwanza
Lacustrine, oil prone Presently mature at predicted depth Generation in last 20Ma
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DHI’s Abundant Gas chimneys Hydrates Thermogenic gas shows Pock marks
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Potential reserves www.namcor.com.na Vanco NSAI Kunene Oil Gas on Oil
Gas Condensate Dry Gas Oil (MMBO) 733 354 545 87 Gas (BCF) 720 3,857 3,520 5,801
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Surface seeps
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Unconventional Resources
Hydrates Abundant in Block 1711 Excellent BSR’s Sampled with drop cores Partly thermogenic source Also recognised in Lüderitz Basin
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Hydrates
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Unconventional resources
Hydrates Business challenges Lack of supporting infrastructure Piggy back on conventional development in 1711? What is total volume of gas in place? What is total volume of gas recoverable? What rates can we produce at? Additional operating/maintenance expense? Potentially a huge resource for region
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Regional Implications
Gas potential of southern Africa high Sufficient to satisfy some of the immediate energy demands of region LNG market in Europe and USA to grow West Africa well positioned Projects will result in significant FDI Positive impact on regional GDP growth
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