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  n With more than 40 major upstream projects slated through the end of the decade, BP is relying on technology and a talented workforce to meet future energy demands. B P plans to help meet the world’s growing energy de- mand by pumping as much as 80% of its capex into upstream operations. Technology will be at the heart of meeting the demand, which is expected to jump 36% by 2030, creating a need for 16MMb/d more oil than is needed today, according to Lamar McKay, BP’s upstream chief executive. Speaking during the sold-out “Unlocking the Future: BP’s Global Upstream” topical breakfast Monday at OTC 2013, McKay said BP plans to drill as many as 25 new ex- ploration wells per year as the company continues to ac- quire and interpret seismic data. “By testing at least 10 new material conventional and unconventional opportunities every decade, we want to be able to add at least two more new signicant produc- ing areas over the next 10 years, each with multibillion barrel potential,” McKay said. “Worldwide, we have ac- cessed acreage covering more than 150,000 sq miles since 2010. at’s an area roughly the size of Califor- nia and twice as much as we acquired in the previous nine years.” Areas holding promise include Brazil, Canada, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay, Australia, and the US, among others. However, BP is focused heavily on Angola, Azerbaijan, the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), and the North Sea, areas that combined are expected to generate half of the company’s operating income by 2020, McKay said. Admittedly an upstream-biased business, BP has slated BY VELDA ADDISON T he operator-funded DeepStar global technology initiative has been the upstream industry’s most successful collaboration in tackling the challenges of the deep. But according to a panel of leading experts from oil companies and contractors, the need for plenty more collaboration and standardization as the off- shore industry pushes into the world’s ultra-deep wa- ters is crucial if it is to achieve its aims of both accessing new reserves and also maximizing produc- tion from its existing assets. Speaking at an OTC 2013 DeepStar panel session on Monday, Occo Roelofsen, director of the global oil and gas practice at McKinsey & Co., highlighted the offshore industry’s success in pushing its average water depth 100 m (328 ) deeper every year over the past 10 years. “We predict that over the coming 10 years the industry will also see its deepwater liquids production grow by 7% over that period.” The need, therefore, for collaboration initiatives such as DeepStar is vital for its success, he contin- ued. If the Gulf of Mexico was being operated by one single company, it would dramatically speed up the process of bringing fields onstream, developing standardized technical solutions, and maximizing the value of its assets. This theoretical single opera- tor, Roelofsen said, would have around US $50 bil- lion of projects today in action but would have the potential to turn those projects into assets with a net present value of up to $110 billion mainly through optimization. It also would have the ability to reduce capex and opex by an estimated $46 billion over the next decade, he added. Although this single company is, of course, just theoretical, Roelofsen’s point is that further industry collaboration could go a long way toward achieving some of the gains that the single entity company OTC2013 w ww.OTC.com TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013 | THE OFFICIAL 2013 OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE NEWSPAPER | DAY 2 OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE | HOUSTON, TEXAS SM   n Diversication through offshore exploration and foreign ventures helps achieve growth. P etrovietnam has gone from being an E&P company in Vietnam to a vertically integrated energy company in Vietnam that is involved in oil and gas production, re- ning and petrochemicals, international E&P, power generation, and oileld services. e company has been expanding its operations internationally to increase its reserve position. Petrovietnam has gone from being an E&P company in Vietnam to a vertically integrated energy company in Vietnam that is involved in oil and gas production, re- ning and petrochemicals, international E&P, power generation, and oileld services. e company has been expand- ing its operations internation- ally to increase its reserve position. “We have been producing oil and gas mostly on the continen- tal shelf. We are exploring off- shore. We have not found much onshore,” Dr. Do Van Hau, pres- ident and CEO of Petrovietnam, Dr. Do Van Hau COLLABORATION IS KEY TO DEEPWATER ADVANCES n Joint industry projects can lead to increased technology capable of maximizing production. 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