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Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 16:47

Good news for the nation of Tigray: Shale oil favored quicker to develop, Oil Companies Wonder If It’s Worth Looking for Oil Anymore

Tigray has about four trillions worth of dollars shale oil in half of Tigray landscapes???

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Oil Companies Wonder If It’s Worth Looking for Oil Anymore

Laura Hurst
August 15, 2020, 11:00 PM

(Bloomberg) -- A few dots near the bottom corner of the world map in the southern Atlantic, the Falkland Islands were once at the forefront of a new era for the oil industry as companies scoured the planet for resources.

Yet a decade after the discovery of as much as 1.7 billion barrels of crude in surrounding waters, the British overseas territory known for sheep rearing and tension with Argentina looks as remote as ever. Rather than the next frontier, the project to extract energy risks being added to a list of what companies call “stranded assets” that could cost them huge sums to mothball.

As the coronavirus ravages economies and cripples demand, European oil majors have made some uncomfortable admissions in recent months: oil and gas worth billions of dollars might never be pumped out of the ground.

With the crisis also hastening a global shift to cleaner energy, fossil fuels will likely be cheaper than expected in the coming decades, while emitting the carbon they contain will get more expensive. These two simple assumptions mean that tapping some fields no longer makes economic sense. BP Plc said on Aug. 4 that it would no longer do any exploration in new countries.



The oil industry was already grappling with the energy transition, copious supply and signs of peak demand as Covid-19 began to spread. The pandemic will likely bring forward that peak and discourage exploration, according to Rystad Energy AS. The consultant expects about 10% of the world’s recoverable oil resources—some 125 billion barrels—to become obsolete.

“There will be stranded assets,” said Muqsit Ashraf, senior managing director responsible for the global energy industry at Accenture Plc. “Companies are going to have to accept the fact.”

The Sea Lion project in the Falklands promised to be a world-class resource when Rockhopper Exploration Plc found the field in 2010. Hundreds of millions of dollars later and after enduring a flare up between Argentina and Britain over the legality of the project, the first phase still hasn’t brought any oil to market.

Premier Oil Plc, Rockhopper’s partner, suspended work on Sea Lion earlier this year, and on July 15 wrote off $200 million of investment because later phases looked unlikely to happen.

Larger companies have also begun voicing that realization for other projects. BP said in June it would evaluate its portfolio of discoveries and leave some undeveloped. Chief of Staff Dominic Emery already hinted last year at what kind of resources might never “ see the light of day.” Complicated projects could be shelved in favor of fields that are quicker to develop, such as U.S. shale, he said.

The pressure to curb emissions may also prompt companies to leave the most carbon-intensive reserves in the ground, as France’s Total SE acknowledged last month when it took an $8 billion writedown on carbon-heavy assets.

Quicktake‘Stranded Assets’ Risk Rising With Climate Action and $40 Oil

The list of projects most at risk includes deepwater discoveries off Brazil, Angola and in the Gulf of Mexico, said Parul Chopra, vice president for upstream research at Rystad. Canadian oil-sands projects such as the expansion of the Sunrise development in Alberta are also in doubt, he said.

The Sunrise deposit, a joint venture between BP and Husky Energy Inc., has an abundant supply of bitumen—potentially as much as 3.7 billion barrels. Extraction, though, is complicated. Most oil-sands projects resemble mining operations. The bitumen is dug out of the ground and processed into heavy crude, which must then be diluted with lighter hydrocarbons before it can be refined into fuel.

Sunrise is more complex and more costly. The deposit is too deep to be dug up, so instead it’s injected with steam to get the bitumen flowing into a well, from where it can be pumped to the surface.

Sunrise was meant to be built in three phases, ultimately producing more than 200,000 barrels of bitumen a day over 40 years. The first 60,000-barrel-a-day stage started in 2015, just as crude prices were slumping amid the first U.S. shale boom. Since March this year, output has shrunk to around 10,000 a day, net to Husky, amid plunging prices and restrictions on pipeline capacity.

Neither Husky, which runs the project, nor BP have disclosed a timeframe for the next stages of development. They’ll require crude prices well above current levels, suggesting an expansion isn’t imminent, said Mike Coffin, an analyst at research group Carbon Tracker Initiative. (The think tank has received support from the charitable foundation of Michael Bloomberg, the majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent of Bloomberg News.)

Beyond their economic viability, carbon-intensive oil sands also sit uncomfortably with BP’s ambition to become a “net-zero” company by 2050. No new oil-sands projects fit in a world compliant with the Paris climate accord, according to Carbon Tracker.

Husky has said its long-term plans include the potential to expand Sunrise, but declined to estimate timing or the oil price required. A BP spokesman said the company is reviewing oil-sands projects.

In the Falklands, there’s still hope the outlook will improve. Rockhopper has said the challenges aren’t insurmountable, despite the remoteness of the islands and the hostility of Argentina, which fought a war with Britain in the 1980s and still claims sovereignty over the territory.

It pointed to the involvement of other companies—Premier joined the project in 2012 and Navitas Petroleum LP is in talks to take a stake—to suggest there’s little risk Sea Lion will become a stranded asset.

But a final decision on whether to proceed won’t come until next year at the earliest, according to Premier Chief Executive Officer Tony Durrant. Previous deadlines for final investment decisions have come and gone. The company declined to comment on whether Sea Lion was at risk of turning into a “stranded asset.”

Sea Lion only needs oil prices in the low- to mid-$40s to break even, but probably requires at least $50 a barrel to secure debt, Rockhopper said. Benchmark Brent crude is currently trading around $45, having slumped by a third this year.

Ultimately, with oil in abundance, doubts about the strength of long-term demand and pressure to eliminate the most carbon-intensive production, it’s a calculation that may become increasingly stacked against projects like Sunrise and Sea Lion.

“Many assets are already stranded from an oil-price cycle perspective,” said Christyan Malek, head of EMEA oil and gas research at JPMorgan Chase & Co. “But when you then add the carbon curve, that takes a bigger chunk out.”

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Re: Good news for the nation of Tigray: Shale oil favored to develop Oil Companies Wonder If It’s Worth Looking for Oil

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 16:57

So just asking, how is Tigray Dingai nocking your chicka and Kuenti angols Ye Ahiya zer and Bologna maids respectively???

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Re: Good news for Tigray nation: Shale oil favored to develop Oil Companies Wonder If It’s Worth Looking for Oil Anymor

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 17:08

Oil drilling and exploring in ocean and seas will stop investing and the ones started will cut their lose and move on to a cleaner and fast developing Shale oil is the future per the giant BP and other oil companies. Bad news for Bologna maids no more Sea oil exploration???

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 17:41

Akeleguzay can you hear us now, while commander Abraha forthcoming is already to pay of what Akeleguzians have to do now, get out from the enemy of your fathers Dejach Bahta Hagos project Eritrea name and secure your historical territories of Adulis, Marsa fatima to Asseb and the $4 trillion worth of deposit Shale Oil in the Geezland will be transported via Marsa Fatima port and Adulis port and Akele will be another developed country in a few years than the none ending worthless bickering with Tukrirs. Time to bolt out and look a new promising future for Akeleguzains.

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Follower » 17 Aug 2020, 17:52

Good for you ኣይተ የ bologna maids' listro,,
so are you gonna declare የ ቀበሮ ክልል independence now after this discovery?

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 18:34

Follower wrote:
17 Aug 2020, 17:52
Good for you ኣይተ የ bologna maids' listro,,
so are you gonna declare የ ቀበሮ ክልል independence now after this discovery?
Ata Gotati Gimeln Lahaki Gimeln, didn't you see the new technology to vote by foot made in Tigray, what do you think where it will lead???

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by simbe11 » 17 Aug 2020, 18:47

Ato Ayte,
Do you have the slightest idea about fracking?
Fracking is relatively new technology of extracting oil from shell. Meaning from rocks. Because of that it’s becoming uneconomical even for the likes of America, leave alone your crappie region. In addition to economical issues, fracking requires tremendous amount of water. Which Tigray surely lack. This water is injected to the ground 1: to breakup the shell (rock) 2: to occupy the hollow left deep underneath after extraction.

It’s not as easy as chugging whiskey in planet hotel.

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by sebdoyeley » 17 Aug 2020, 18:50

Halafi, this could put you ahead of Suadi Arabia on oil production. We hope, this raises the low agame self-esteem.
Halafi Mengedi wrote:
17 Aug 2020, 18:34
Follower wrote:
17 Aug 2020, 17:52
Good for you ኣይተ የ bologna maids' listro,,
so are you gonna declare የ ቀበሮ ክልል independence now after this discovery?
Ata Gotati Gimeln Lahaki Gimeln, didn't you see the new technology to vote by foot made in Tigray, what do you think where it will lead???

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by lil kogne » 17 Aug 2020, 19:29

አቤት አቤት፡ ሐላፊ አድጊ ፡ ዕንዝራ፡ ሐላው ምጥሪ። ንዐባ ቁሩብ ሕፍር በል።how stupid can anyone get. Shalle fracking in Chigray ? First of all, you can find shalle rocks in every corner of the world. The issue is how viable and how much concentration is there. World class shalle is how shallow and how long can it produce like the discovery on Jordan. Your killi has a couple rocks that can't produce more than a couple hundred burrells. Even though it may produce more , your dry barren land would not have enough water for fracking. So Mr. Mitri, just sit still and eat peanut [deleted] and jelly if you can afford and stay away from the keyboard and posting anything you have no knowledge of. እይ ዐጋመ፡ ሮኬት ብወረቐት እንተሰራሕክንሲ ኩሉ ዝፈለጥክን ይመስለክን። አቅምህን አውቆ መኖር ታላቅ ችሎታ ነው።

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 20:05

I suggest all Dr. Jealousy Bologna maids must send your resume to BP and other giant Oil companies around the world and advise them Shale Oil will not work and stick with Ocean and Seas explorations??? Atin Duhulat Wuqabe Laelay Tigray meryet Regimatkn, Alem Regimukum Etu Nai Laelay Semay Ewun Regimukum Alo???

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by sebdoyeley » 17 Aug 2020, 20:15

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I love when halafi steaming up of anger
Halafi Mengedi wrote:
17 Aug 2020, 20:05
I suggest all Dr. Jealousy Bologna maids must send your resume to BP and other giant Oil companies around the world and advise them Shale Oil will not work and stick with Ocean and Seas explorations??? Atin Duhulat Wuqabe Laelay Tigray meryet Regimatkn, Alem Regimukum Etu Nai Laelay Semay Ewun Regimukum Alo???

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Re: Congratulations Tigray nation election, you got the biggest news, giant Oil Cos. are moving to Shale Oil???

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 17 Aug 2020, 23:10

Mengisti Tigray should read this and approach the hungry giant oil companies and line up them to sign the bottom line contracts.

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