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Title: REG WALTERS


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REG WALTERS
  • Board Member Managing Director
  • SQC Pty Ltd

SQC
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The Fuel Crisis And Renewable Hydrocarbon Fuels

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The Status of Oil Supply And Demand Worldwide
  • Total world oil reserves known except
    Antarctica
  • World consumption (Fuel and Feedstock)
    10 million Tonnes/Day
  • Upward price trend nudging US70 barrel
  • Petrol price predicted A2 per L by 2010
  • Serious shortage of liquid fuels by 2045-2050

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Upward Trend of Oil PricesReasons
  • Oil is a Finite Resource
  • Political Instability of some oil producing
    Countries
  • Artificial price maintenance by OPEC
  • Cost and Acceptability of Alternate Sources of
    Oil and/or Alternate Energy
  • Global Warming and Climate Change

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Oil Supply and Transport
  • Transport Sector will Feel Effects of Reduced
    Fossil Fuel Supply First
  • How Viable are Alternatives to Fossil Fuels?
    Hybrid cars, H2 Power, Fuel Cell
  • Dwindling Supply Previously Uneconomic Sources
    of Fossil Fuels Viable

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Oil Pumping Derricks-Los Angelis
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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Annual Oil Production- 1930-2050
After Campbell
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Major Oil Reserves
After Campbell
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World Oil Reserves
After Campbell
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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After Campbell
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Short Term Alternatives to Fossil Fuel
  • Ethanol for Addition
  • Biodiesel From Recyclables such as restaurant
    wastes, Tallow, Plastic Wastes (bags) etc
  • Biodiesel - From Renewable Sources such as
  • Canola and other plant materials
  • Algae

Australia uses 14 billion litres of diesel per
annum
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Algae as Producers of Renewable Hydrocarbons
  • Algae are chlorophyll containing plants
  • Harness the suns energy using photosynthesis
  • Use CO2 for cellular materials and Growth and
    Reproduction - releasing O2
  • Some Also Deposit Hydrocarbons in the cell
  • Botryococcus - widespread in freshwater

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Darwin Reservoir NT - 1976
After Hillen
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After Hillen
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Botryococcus
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Botryococcus
After Qin
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Botryococcus
After Hillen
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Taxonomy
  • Phylum Chlorophyta (green algae)
  • Class Chlorophyceae
  • Order Tetrasporales
  • Family Dictyosphaeriaceae
  • Genus Botryococcus
  • Species braunii

Referred to as Botryococcus braunii or Bb
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Morphology of Bb
B cell arrangementC single cell and colonyD
net shaped colony E single cell F single cell
G funnel shaped cup harbours oilH
single cell and colony sheetsI a view of
cross cut
After Qin
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Electron micrograph of Bb
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Biology of Bb
  • Hydrocarbon content 30-86 dry weight - General
    Formula CnH2n-10
  • Biomass doubling time 3.5 d

After Qin
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Physiology of Bb
  • Young algae green (less oil)Producing straight
    chain olefin hydrocarbon (C23 C31)
  • Old algae brown or red (more oil)Producing both
    straight and branched chain olefin hydrocarbon
  • (C30 C37)

After Qin
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Ecology
  • Occurs in freshwater lakes (Wake Hillen, 1981)
    ? Tarago Reservoir, (2.1 km2 - Vic) ? Green
    Lake (1 km2 - Vic) ? Darwin River Reservoir,
    (4000 ha - NT)
  • Production in Darwin River Reservoir 500 kg/ha
    (Wake Hillen,1980)

Wake Hillen 1980,1981
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Green Lake, Vic
After Hillen
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Devilbend Reservoir
After Hillen
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Shoreline Accumulation NT
After Hillen
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After Hillen
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After Hillen
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Problems in Water Supplies
After Hillen
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Dessiccated Coorangite
After Hillen
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RIRDC Research Grant 2003/4
The impacts of temperature, light and salinity on
the growth of oil-rich green alga Botryococcus
braunii
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Research Objectives
Objectives
  • To Understand and Determine the
  • Environmental Tolerance
  • To Demonstrate a Successful Culture
    Method
  • To Examine the Link Between Oil Content and
    Dominant Environmental Factors

Botryococcus braunii
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Strains of B. braunii for research.
China 1 strain
China 2 strain
CCAP 1 strain
CCAP 2 strain
NIES strain
After Qin
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AusIndustry REDI Grant 2006-08
  • Scale up and Trial the Production of
    Biohydrocarbons from Botryococcus braunii for
    Commercialisation

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Benefits of Renewable Biodiesel from Bb
  • A Renewable, Sustainable Fuel
  • Economic Gain for Australia Through
  • Import Replacement
  • Carbon Credits
  • A profitable business with high product demand

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Thank you for having me!
SQC
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