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01/02/14301
Gas Operations Manager
By: Khaled M. Al Awadi
UAE Gas Pipeline Networks Integration
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Presentation Agenda
Recommendations to Better GPN Recommendations to Better GPN
UAE Gas Networks IntegrationUAE Gas Networks Integration
Benefits & solutions of Integration Benefits & solutions of Integration
UAE Gas Energy Background UAE Gas Energy Background
UAE Gas Pipeline Networks Integration
Current UAE Gas Pipeline Networks Current UAE Gas Pipeline Networks
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Natural Gas Reserves•UAE’s proven natural gas reserves 5th in
the world @ 214 TCF World=6,380.625 TCF
World wide
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Natural Gas (Life)
UAE is importing 2.0 BCFD from Qatar with projection to reach 3.2 BCFD along from others to reach 5.0 BCFD by 2015 , thus NOT self sufficient
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Categorizing UAE Gas Pipelines & Networks into 3 Areas
Dubai Emirate Gas Network
Northern Emirates Gas Network
Abu Dhabi Emirate Gas Network
GPN mainly : Pipelines & Facilities , Supplier , Customer & Operator .
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Northern Emirates Gas Network
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Northern Emirates Gas Networks Pipeline Owners & Operators
UGTCL 30”
85 Km(1000)
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SharjahSajaa
Ajman
Umm Al Qwain.
Ras Al Khaimah
Qidfa
Fujairah
Major Consumer Locations
SEWA
FEWA
FEWA
FEWA
SEWA
UWECSEWA
FEWA
SEWA
FEWA
RAK
Kalba
Khor Fakan
Dhaid
RAK Al Hamra area
FEWA,SEWA & CNGCL stations, Total
1000 MMSCFD
FEWA
Major Customers of Northern Emirates
Domestic
Pioneer Cement
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Suppliers MMCFD
BP Sharjah 200
RAK Gas 150
CNGCL (1000)
Total (max) 1,350
Northern Emirates Gas Network Gas Suppliers ( 3 NOS)
Gas Supplier Volumes MMSCFD
BP Sharjah Oil Company 200RAK Gas Commission 30-150Crescent National Gas Co. pending)
0 – 1,000
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4 Operators
3 Suppliers
N. Emirates Summary
Northern Emirates Gas Network Summary
Gas Transmission Capacity MMSCFD 2000Gas Supplies Capacity ( include imports) MMSCFD 350 – 1,350
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Dubai Emirate Gas Network
Margham
Jabal Ali Gas Receiving
Station
PL Transporter
Capacity MMSCFD
Dusup Marqam JA 16”&20”~120 Km
450
Crescent –CNGC(Off-shore 16”,90Km
120
DUSUP J. Ali Aweer 45KM x36”
450
DusupSajaa J.Ali63Km x 24”
500
Dusup Marqam JA 36” x 60 Km
800
DEL Taweela JA 48” x 85Km
(1,600)
Total380 Km 2,320
To be counted in Abu Dhabi DEL Network
DEWA Aweer PS
DUBALDEWA Jabal
Ali PS x 2
Pipelines Operators & Customers
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1 Operators
1 Suppliers
Dubai Emirate Gas Network
Dubai Gas Network Summary
Gas Transmission Capacity MMSCFD 2,300Gas Supplies Capacity MMSCFD 350 – 500
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DEL MMSCFD
DEL (AFP Oman Fuj 24” 200KM) 300
DEL Qatar Taweela
370Km x48”3,200
Ex-Gasco Maqta – Al Ain ( 30”
150 Km ) 550
Ex-Gasco Maqta – Taweela –Jebel Ali 48”
112 Km +50Km2,600
Maqta-UAN +ADPS
(24”x24km+)400
Total
1,100 Km 7,050Net Cap. MMSCFD 4,200
Abu Dhabi Emirate
ADWEA Taweela PS x 2
ADWEA Baniyas
ADWEA ADPS
ADWEA Al Ain PS & Cement
ADWEA UMN
Gas Supplier Volumes MMSCFDDEL ( Qatar UAE ) 2,000 – 3,200
GASCO( Not include RI & LNG) 2,000 – 3,000
ADWEA Fuj. W&E Plant
ASAB
Habshan
BuHasa
Ruways
Maqta
48” Taweelah –Fuj PL
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Abu Dhabi Emirate
ADWEA Taweela PS x 2
ADWEA Baniyas
ADWEA ADPS
ADWEA Al Ain PP & Cement
ADWEA UMN
Gas Supplier Volumes MMSCFDDEL ( Qatar UAE ) 2,000 – 3,200
GASCO( Not include RI & LNG) 2,000 – 3,000
ADWEA Fuj. W&E Plant
ASAB
Habshan
BuHasa
Ruways
Maqta
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Abu Dhabi Emirate Gas Network
2 Operators
2 Suppliers
ASAB
Habshan
BuHasa
Ruways
AbuDhabi Gas Network SummaryGas Transmission Capacity MMSCFD 4,200-7,500Gas Supplies Capacity ( include imports) MMSCFD 4,000- 6,200
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Unite Arab Emirates Gas Networks
UAE Gas Network SummaryGas Transmission Capacity MMSCFD 11,300Gas Supplies Capacity ( include imports) MMSCFD 6,900-8,000
Seven Superior
Operators
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Onshore Area of Coverage
UAE Gas Network SummaryGas Transmission Capacity MMSCFD 11,300
Gas Supplies Capacity ( include imports) MMSCFD 6,900-8,000
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Transmission Networks Physical Integration
Has Started
UAE Gas Networks IntegrationUAE Gas Networks Integration
Emarat Has played a major role in the Integrations …
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Integration Emarat - DELEmarat Network Interfaced with DEL ( 14” x 24” ) in Fujairah Jan 2005 . Capacity of 120 MMSCFD to Supply DEL Customer & To swab gas with others .
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Integration Emarat - RAKEmarat Network Interfaced with RAK in two locations :-1-Maddfaq with Capacity 50 MMSCFD Gas to Al Hamra in 2005 2-Khorkowair with capacity 75 MMSCFD for Atlantis Gas into Emarat Network in 2008 .
Location 2
Location 1
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Integration Emarat - DubaiEmarat Network Interfaced with UGTCL in 2007 through 48” PL ( JV ) and with SEWA through BP gas plant in 1984 Both at Full cap. As Sajaa is made into Central Emarat for gas .
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Integration Emarat - DubaiEmarat Network Interfaced with Dubai Network through BP Sharjah plant using 24” x 70 KM pipeline in 1992 with Capacity of 500 MMSCFD .
24”x70 Km pipeline
from Sajaa to Jabal Ali
24”x70 Km pipeline
from Sajaa to Jabal Ali
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Integration DEL - GASCO
DEL Interfaced with GASCO pipelines in Taweelah & Take over of existing pipeline 2006 . Capacity of 2 BCFD to Transport Qatar Gas into UAE & Oman .
Taweelah 48x48
Al Ain Station 30x24
Mafraq Main CR
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Integration Summary
Emarat physically Integrated with RAK , Dubai & DEL
DEL is full integrated with GASCO & Dubai.
So Gas can flow from Qatar to RAK and gas swap can take place so easily , B U T ….
This is totally incomplete as integration need to be taken steps forward toward full integration :-
Operationally & Logistically .
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Every Operator’s Activity is Duplicated, thus Costs for
O&M is unjustified , thus the need for integration to Save
10s of Million of $$$$$$$ .
Why Fully Integration ?
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1. PLs Transmission Network
2. Gas Compression & Trans.2. Gas Compression & Trans.
3. Operational Activities .3. Operational Activities .
4. Maintenance Activities .4. Maintenance Activities .
Areas & Challenges for Complete Integration to bring up Efficient operation / maintenance , Safe transmission & $$ Savings
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PL Transmission Network
Stop building unnecessary pipelines , eliminate duplication
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Pipelines & Right-of-way
Line Patrolling can be shared and made more Frequent & reduce mileages & H. Security
Maintaining the integrity of pipelines which may run hundreds of miles through desolate terrain is a highly demanding and manpower intensive proposition.
Unmanned Arial Patrol of pipeline and ROW is highly reliable, cost effective
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Operational Code of Practices
Standardized metering units , calculation & billing balancing of
Energy Input – output and Operation &
maintenance codes &plans
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Operation of Gas Compressor Stations
Compression , De-C-compression , Recompression
DELDusupSharjahEmaratCustomer
Compression & Recompression can waste 3 % of the transported Gas
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Main Gas Network Control Centre
With full integration The UAE Gas Network is to be remotely controlled and monitored from One Main control centre via a
dedicated state of the art SCADA system .
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Operational Enhancements & Gains( to Suppliers & Customers )
Use of Huge pipeline Network dynamics in order to maximize gas supply and availability during peak load periods. Line pack or storage .
Ability to match supply and demand forecasts on a daily basis.
Fuel Saving due to utilization of high pressure supplies and less uses of compression . 1.5 % compromise for fuel of deliveries .
Unifying metering standards , units , bases for all customer forhigher accuracy .
One system balance for one network to present accurate and fair gas loss / gains for each customer .This is a basis to provide accurate billing detail.
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1- Pipeline owners2- Customers / buyers3- Gas Suppliers4- Consultants & EPC Contractors5- Environmental Protection .6- Governmental Authorities7- The Public .
Clear Who benefits ?
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Gains from one GPNExample of a customer in RAK buying gas from AbuDhabi
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Gains from one GPN
• Example of a customer in RAK buying gas from AD .
• Contractor or new project for cross country PL will need NOCs from many parties with different conditions .
• Efficient gas transmission for both Supplier & Customer Gas Swap , Line Pack & Minimizing Liquids firings.
• Developed a transparent Tariff system with world wide used options . Moving from regulated market to deregulated market and no more stamp postage tariff
• Superior utilizations of manpower & resources along with Positive financial & environmental impacts .
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RecommendationsOne gas network under one operator with overall responsibilities for the whole planning O&M .
Gas Law to be adapted and fully enforced by the UAE Government .
Award a specialist to look into the integration and operation of the UAE Gas Network . Forming a single Holding incorporated Company under UAE law .
O&M Operators can be hired ( contracted ) or a team can be formed from the existing operators .
Efficiency in managing Energy Requirement with the UAE Power Sector by synchronizing Gas distribution to Oil transportation costs .
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Conclusion & Summary
Targeting to increase efficiency , security of
supplies & efficient O&M
The UAE Government must enforce a Gas Law to
regulate the building & Operations of for Pipelines
The UAE Gas Network will set the path for a GCC
Gas Network .
UAE needs a fully integrated Gas Network
operated by a highly experienced Operator
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Gas Operations managerEmarat
For Further Details Please Feel Free to Contact me Tel : +971504822502
Email : [email protected]