A new dawn in the oil and gas industry: The era of the driller is over, the era of the chemist has begun
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Avondlezing door dr. Dennis Naafs, georganiseerd door de Rotterdamsche Chemische Kring.
Samenvatting
The current day oil and gas industry has, and is seeing, a major shift. Production of good quality clean oils with no contaminants and little water content that can be easily produced from shallow onshore fields is quickly decreasing. This production is replaced with the complex production of highly contaminated lower quality oil and gas from (deep) water fields. In addition, water production has grown orders of magnitude as a result of aging fields. This has resulted in a new era, in which the ability to drill as many wells at the lowest cost is no longer the winning strategy. To date, the ability to safe and efficiently develop, and sustain, production with a minimal environmental footprint from these complex fields is the main key to success! One of the key disciplines quickly moving to the centre of power in this new era is chemistry...
In this presentation, I will give an overview of some of the main focus areas for production chemists in the upstream oil and gas industry to date, including H2S , CO2, mercury, wax and inorganic scale. In addition, I will present the good, the bad and the ugly of one of the worst pipeline plugging incidents in recent history, as an example of what happens when chemistry is not taken seriously...
Curriculum vitae
Dennis Naafs is sinds 2004 werkzaam bij Shell in diverse banen met een sterke chemische achtergrond. Direct na zijn promotie in de geochemie in 2004 aan de Universiteit Utrecht begon hij als chemicus in het flow assurance team in Shell Global solutions in Amsterdam met een focus op wassen en asphaltenen. In 2007 maakte hij de overstap naar Rijswijk om zich als fluid property and sampling expert bezig te gaan houden met de monstername en analyse van olie en gas uit grote nieuwe olie en gas velden. In deze periode werkte hij aan nieuwe vondsten in Australie, Zuid-Oost Azie, Rusland, het Midden Oosten, Noord Afrika en Europa.
In 2012 werd hij als production chemist gestationeerd in Muscat, Oman, waar hij al snel manager van laboratory services voor Petroleum Development Oman (een Shell joint venture) werd. Van 2016 tot februari 2021 was hij werkzaam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, als Shell secondee voor Petronas als hoofd van productie chemie en WRFM (Wells, Reservoirs, and Facilities Management) expert.
Education
2000-2004 Ph D Organic Geochemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
1997-2000 Master Geochemistry (cum laude), Utrecht University, The Netherlands
1996-1997 Bachelor Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Main Professional Experience | |
Current position | Shell International Exploration & Production – Amsterdam, The Netherlands Shell Analytical in Shell Technology Center Amsterdam |
Jan 2019–Feb 2021 | Shell Malaysia Exploration and Production (SMEP) – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Seconded as Production Chemistry Principal/ RWFM Expert for PETRONAS |
Mar 2016–Jan 2019 | Shell Malaysia Exploration and Production (SMEP) – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Seconded as Head of Production Chemistry/ Principal for PETRONAS |
Sept 2015–Feb 2016 | Petroleum Development Oman - PDO (Shell posting) – Muscat, Oman Surface Production Chemistry Coordinator for Central Oman & Thermal EOR |
Mar 2013–Sep 2015 | Petroleum Development Oman - PDO (Shell posting) – Muscat, Oman Head of Laboratory Services for PDO |
May 2012–Mar 2013 | Petroleum Development Oman - PDO (Shell posting)- Muscat, Oman Area process chemist |
Oct 2007–May 2012 | Shell International Exploration & Production – Rijswijk, The Netherlands Fluid Property and Sampling Specialist |
Mar 2004–Oct 2007 | Shell Global Solutions International - Amsterdam – The Netherlands Flow assurance expert |
Jan 2000–Mar 2004 | Ph D at Utrecht University, The Netherlands |
Sep 1999–Jan 2000 | Highschool teacher chemistry and physics in Alblasserdam, The Netherlands |
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