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Using innovation to help meet the energy demand: solutions to extract more from existing fields

The world's demand for energy continues to grow due to population growth and improving standards of living.  At the same time, the days of "easy oil and gas" are over. To complement the drive to extract new resources in increasingly challenging environments it is also important to ensure that existing reservoirs yield their full potential.

The latest Shell Dialogues webchat explored the new technology solutions that exist to optimise output from established oilfields.

The transcripts are now available to download.

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Redevelopment Schoonebeek oil field

The project in a nutshell
- Ultrapure water is heated to generate steam that is injected into the oil field to make the oil more liquid
- The cogeneration plant produces steam and power
- The oil treatment installation separates the oil and water

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Using innovation to help meet the energy demand:

The world's demand for energy continues to grow due to population growth and improving standards of living.  At the same time, the days of "easy oil and gas" are over. To complement the drive to extract new resources in increasingly challenging environments it is also important to ensure that existing reservoirs yield their full potential.

The latest Shell Dialogues webchat and forum look to explore the new technology solutions that exist to optimise output from established oilfields.

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Developing Arctic resources safely and responsibly

The Arctic is a unique environment and is home to indigenous people who depend on its resources for subsistence. Oil and gas reserves in the Arctic have been developed for decades and there is a huge potential for more. At Shell, we have been operating in the area for over 40 years and our work is centred on the safety of and respect for the local people and their environment. We also have a record of leading the development of technologies needed to overcome the challenges of developing oil and gas in the Arctic.
 

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