Shell day case study

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Shell Day Case Study

Presented By:Atul Prakash Gupta

Shiv Pratap SinghVarun Kapoor

Discussion Flow

Setting Up Of Infrastructure Oil Production Risk Management CSR: Stakeholder Management and

Sustainable Development Profitable Ancillary Activities Economics Involved

Initial Setup

Temporary Facilities & Workforce

Pipeline Laying

Surface Facilities Creation

Surface Facilities

Bunds/Reservoirs

GGS

Water Treatment Plant

Refinery

Gas Compression Plant

Solar Power Plant

Water & Steam Injection Plant

Combined Cycle Captive Power

Plant

Pipelines Layout

Required Types

i) Oil & Gas Pipeline : ~150 km ii) Water Pipelines : ~95 km iii) Injection Pipelines : ~30 km

##Deploying trained rats to sniff out landmines

Oil Production

Entire period of production at Whiteland is divided into three phases.

PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III

PHASE I

Starts with Drilling of Production and Injection wells for both the reservoirs

Replacing temporary facilities and workforce by permanent ones.

Extraction of oil which oozes out through Gas Cap mechanism

Transport of untreated oil to treatment facility

PHASE II

Oil volume decreases due to falling pressure

More production & injection wells to be dug around the original wells

Pumping water from the reservoir into the ground under the well

Purification of produced water and then reinjection

PHASE III

More decline in production volume Application of EOR methods like

Horizontal drilling for R1 and Steam Injection for R2

Decommissioning and rehabilitation

COST

Technical Issues Mitigation

Fractured Carbonate Reservoir

High H2S content

Well Blowout

Methyl Clatherates

Environmental Concerns

Air Emissions

Waste generation

Project Footprint Oil Spills

Air Emissions

Cause Mitigation

Flaring Using gas in power plants ,conversion to LNG

Exhaust Gases from boilers Treatment before release

Fugitive emissions

Waste Generation

Source Mitigation

Water from reservoir Used in injection after treatment

Non Hazardous Waste Recycling using a waste tracking mechanism

Hazardous Waste Risk Management and avoiding usage of such materials

Drilling Waste Storage in dedicated tanks

Project Footprint

Source Mitigation

Well Pads Site all facilities in locations that avoid critical terrestrial and aquatic habitat and plan construction activities to avoid sensitive times of the year

Storage Facilities

Pipelines and power transmission lines

Oil Spills

Source Mitigation

leaks, equipment failure,accidents, and human error or as a result of third party interference

spill risk assessment for the facilities

emergency shutdown system for significant spill scenarios

leak detection systems

pigging to clean the pipeline

CSR and Stakeholder Management

Corporate sustainability depends on Stakeholder relationship

Value Creation and Stakeholder expectations need to go hand in hand

Impacts on Stakeholder

Environmental

Social Human

Importance of CSR

License to operate -- ensuring rapid deployment -- zero disruptions

Reliable partner -- share common future Capturing business and reputation Adding Value to the company

Social

Setting up of basic amenities in collaboration with the local Government These include:-Hospitals-Schools-Irrigation Facilities -Subsidized Oil & CNG -Establishing Technical Training Centres

Supporting growth of Local organizations Involving the communities in active decision

making Creation of safe work environment Promotion of communal harmony among the

natives

Economic

Establish local business linkages, spread international business standards

Support technology transfer and build physical and institutional infrastructure

Creation of jobs

Profitable Ancillary Activities

Supplying power to the National Grid from captive power plants Sale of asphalt from refineries for laying of

roads Extracting revenue from cohesive use of

solar panels Promotion of tourism in Whiteland through

worldwide marketing network Export of indigenous products of Whiteland

promoting local cottage industries

Thank You !!

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