China's unconventional oil: A review of its resources and outlook for long-term production
Due to the expected importance of unconventional oil in China's domestic oil supply, this paper first investigates the four types of China's unconventional oil resources comprehensively: heavy and extra-heavy oil, oil sands, broad tight oil and kerogen oil. Our results show that OIP (Oil-in-Place) of these four types of resources amount to 19.64 Gt, 5.97 Gt, 25.74 Gt and 47.64 Gt respectively, while TRRs (technically recoverable resources) amount to 2.24 Gt, 2.26 Gt, 6.95 Gt and 11.98 Gt respectively. Next, the Geologic Resources Supply-Demand Model is used to quantitatively project the long-term production of unconventional oil under two resource scenarios (TRR scenario and Proved Reserve + Cumulative Production scenario). Our results indicate that total unconventional oil production will peak in 2068 at 0.351 Gt in TRR scenario, whereas peak year and peak production of PR (proved reserves) + CP (Cumulative Production) scenario are 2023 and 0.048 Gt, significantly earlier and lower than those of TRR scenario. The implications of this growth in production of unconventional oil for China are also analyzed. The results show that if the TRR scenario can be achieved, it will increase total supply and improve oil security considerably. However, achieving the production in TRR scenario has many challenges, and even if it is achieved, China will still need to rely on imported oil.
Year of publication: |
2015
|
---|---|
Authors: | Wang, Jianliang ; Feng, Lianyong ; Steve, Mohr ; Tang, Xu ; Gail, Tverberg E. ; Mikael, Höök |
Published in: |
Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 82.2015, C, p. 31-42
|
Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Unconventional oil | Production modeling | Resources | Chinese oil |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
Model-based production cost estimation to support bid processes : an automotive case study
Borenich, Andrea, (2020)
-
Modeling the cost of shut-in production and the value of information in the Gulf of Mexico
Kaiser, Mark J., (2006)
-
Forty years of oil price fluctuations: Why the price of oil may still surprise us
Baumeister, Christiane, (2015)
- More ...
Similar items by person