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| Thursday, 24 June 2010 11:41 | |||||||
Page 1 of 2 JAKARTA: Shell Global Solutions offers integrated technology to process gas that is more efficient and environmentally friendly and to support upstream operations, in order to maximize the potential of the existing gas.
Vice President for Southeast Asia and Korea for the oil and chemicals Johan Hazejager Shell Global Solutions technology to express carried by a Dutch company that is believed to be in accordance with the plan of the existing gas field development, gas development projects including those for PT Pertamina EP, Donggi-Senoro. "The technology of processing and handling of this integrated gas assist environmental requirements while maximizing profitability. Although not investors, we also invite Pertamina to approve this technology," he said during a media gathering today. It claims, the technology is environmentally friendly because the only use of natural bacteria. In addition, he said, Shell's technology GS can also conserve energy and reduce capital expenditures and operational costs, simple, and reliable, and reduce the amount of unattended operation. "We hold a license as well as operators," said Hazejager. Likewise, License and Commercialization Manager Business Area Upper Shell Global Solutions technology penanganann Derek Ritchie reveals gas by Shell GS has been adopted by Pertamina EP Matindok gas development project to support the company's efforts to increase production of liquefied natural gas (LNG). 'Indonesia has proven gas reserves at 97.8 trillion cubic feet in January 2007, and later in 2025, Indonesia had to produce one million barrels per day to meet energy needs,' he explained. On the other hand, he added, carbon stocks in the future require a more complex effort in recovery and need a more intelligent way to remove contaminants from products, reduce emissions, maximize productivity and minimize total cost of the project. He added that operators in the upstream oil and gas sector is also facing a more difficult challenge in removing contaminants, reducing emissions, and meet the specifications which resulted in swelling of the facility costs and thus require the right technology. "With our operational experience and research and development efforts, this technology [Shell GS] is the key to maximizing profitability." According to him, world energy demand will continue to increase by 49% in the period 2007-2035, in line with the increase in natural gas consumption worldwide will rise 44% from 108 trillion cubic feet (tcf) in 2007 to 156 tcf in 2035. Shell integrated technology Thiopaq by the GS, he explained, consists of Low-Temperature Scot, Low Sulphur Scot, and Cansolv which is believed capable of describing the technical issues of gas development, and enables the handling of contaminated gas to meet emission control. "All technology developed by Shell will always pay attention to aspects of efficiency and environmental factors. By using these three technologies are integrated, is able to reduce costs between 20% -30%," he said. (Yn) By: Nurbaiti (Bisnis.com) www.tenderoffer.biz
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