Title: JefPower Template
1Fischer-Tropsch Technology Addressing the Peak
Oil Issue Today
2The world consumes two barrels of oil for every
barrel discovered. So is this something you
should be worried about?
3Introduction The Issues at Hand
- Conventional oil reserves are not located where
demand is growing - No one technology can address the overall issue
fossil fuel demand is too large - Availability of infrastructure limits the use of
many alternatives - A large readily-available resource is needed to
offset near-term implications of peak oil - Alternatives must be clean, easily distributed
and economically viable in todays environment
4One Potential Solution Fischer-Tropsch (FT)
Fischer-Tropsch is a proven technology to
transform under-utilized hydrocarbon resources
into valuable alternative fuels and chemicals.
5Fischer-Tropsch 2005
- SASOL
- 160,000 b/d
- Feedstock - Coal
Fischer-Tropsch is a proven technology to
transform under-utilized hydrocarbon resources
into valuable alternative fuels and chemicals.
Secunda
Sasolburg
10
6Fischer-Tropsch 2005 (continued)
- Petro SA
- 22,500 b/d
- Feedstock - Natural Gas
Fischer-Tropsch is a proven technology to
transform under-utilized hydrocarbon resources
into valuable alternative fuels and chemicals.
Secunda
Mossel Bay
Sasolburg
10
7Fischer-Tropsch 2005 (continued)
- Shell
- 15,000 b/d
- Feedstock - Natural Gas
Fischer-Tropsch is a proven technology to
transform under-utilized hydrocarbon resources
into valuable alternative fuels and chemicals.
Bintulu, Malaysia
Secunda
Mossel Bay
Sasolburg
10
8Fischer-Tropsch 2005 (continued)
- Sasol Oryx Project
- 34,000 b/d
- Feedstock - Natural Gas
- Online 2006
Fischer-Tropsch is a proven technology to
transform under-utilized hydrocarbon resources
into valuable alternative fuels and chemicals.
Bintulu, Malaysia
Qatar
Nigeria
Secunda
Mossel Bay
Sasolburg
10
9Fischer-Tropsch Technology
Steam
Power
Fischer-TropschSynthesis
Synthesis GasGeneration
CO H2
Tail gas
Gas Clean-up
- Coal-to-Liquids (CTL)
- Coal
- Petroleum coke
Production Separation Upgrading
Diesel
Naphtha
10Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Drivers
- Large secure resource base available coal
- No new product delivery infrastructure required
- The fuels are clean-burning and meet all new and
foreseeable worldwide environmental regulations
11FT Core Product Ultra-Clean Diesel Fuel
12Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Drivers (continued)
- Large secure resource base available coal
- No new product delivery infrastructure required
- The fuels are clean-burning and meet all new and
foreseeable worldwide environmental regulations - Direct increase to a nations refining capacity
(no bottom of the barrel) - Enhances the production of other energy-intensive
products such as power and chemicals
poly-generation - Economically viable in todays market
13Oil Demand 2025
70
60
50
40
of World
30
20
10
0
North America
Middle East
Emerging Asia
- EIA/IEA Outlook 2005, Table A.4
14Oil Demand 2025 vs. Carbon Resources
70
60
50
40
of World
30
20
10
0
North America
Middle East
Emerging Asia
(1) EIA/IEA Outlook 2005, Table A.4
(2) BP Statistical Review World Energy, June
2005
15Oil Demand 2025 vs. Carbon Resources (continued)
Reserves(2)
70
60
50
40
of World
30
20
10
0
North America
Middle East
Emerging Asia
- EIA/IEA Outlook 2005, Table A.4
- BP Statistical Review World Energy, June 2005
16Oil Demand 2025 vs. Carbon Resources (continued)
Reserves(2)
70
60
50
40
of World
30
20
10
0
North America
Middle East
Emerging Asia
- EIA/IEA Outlook 2005, Table A.4
- BP Statistical Review World Energy, June 2005
17Advanced Clean Coal Potential Impact
USA China India Gigawatts(1) 112 171 57 Tons
Coal (dry basis) 1,154,000 1,760,000 585,000 per
Day(2)
- Pulverized Coal Technology(3)
- CO2 (tons/day) 2.9 million 4.5 million 1.5 million
- IGCC w/FT(4)
- CO2(5) (tons/day) 1.2 million 1.8 million 0.6
million - Barrels/Day 1,100,000 1,700,000 570,000
(1) EIA/IEA International Outlook 20046
(2) Based upon sub-bituminous coal containing 30
by wt. moisture
(3) Efficiency 33
(4) Efficiency 55
(5) Includes CO2 sequestration
18Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology
Sterling
1982-1985
19Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology (continued)
Sterling
1989
20Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology (continued)
Sterling
Denver
Pueblo
1991 1993
21Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology (continued)
Sterling
Commerce City
Pueblo
2005
22Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology (continued)
Sterling
Commerce City
Pueblo
2006
23Development History of a Proven Proprietary and
Patented GTL / CTL Technology (continued)
A 25-Year Instant Success
- Royster-Clark E. Dubuque
- Nitrogen Facility
- 2005 Natural Gas
- 830 t/d ammonia
- 14 MWe imported power
- 2009 After Proposed Conversion to Coal
- gt900 t/d ammonia
- 5700 b/d FT fuels
- 37 MWe export power
24Summary
- World petroleum demand is growing at an
unsustainable rate - Conventional oil supplies are defined
- All available carbon resources need to be
considered, engaged and utilized - New technologies need to be deployed
- Depending on physical location GTL/CTL are
viable near-term solutions