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Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Nyan Tun Deputy Managing Director Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise Ministry of Electricity and Energy 22‐February‐2019 Ngapali Beach1 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Content Introduction Oil and Gas History of Exploration Potential of Hydrocarbon Bidding Round 2019 Electricity Current Situation of Electric Power Sector Opportunities of Electric Power Sector in Rakhine State Conclusion 2 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Introduction Western part of Myanmar (170,000 Km2) Early History of Oil Production about 1820 (Hand dug) Sediments of Bay of Bangel and Myanmar Low prospect area to High for Biogeneis gas Prospect of Thermogenic gas Development in Electric Power Sector Opportunity investment both Energy and Electricity. 3 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Introduction Rakhine Offshore Basin Moattama Offshore Basin Tanintharyi Offshore Basin 4 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Content Introduction Oil and Gas History of Exploration Potential of Hydrocarbon Bidding Round 2019 Electricity Current Situation of Electric Power Sector Opportunities of Electric Power Sector in Rakhine State Conclusion 5 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 History 1820 Oil seeps on Cheduba and Ramree islands In 1820s, hand dug wells, production about 200 bopd (5000 wells with average depth of 60 m) 1969 1969, Japan Development Co-opertion acquired 2D seismic in offshore Rakhine Five wells drilled in 1975 at A1, A2, A3 and A4 Blocks Essar acquired 3D in Block L in 2008 and drilled 2 wells in 2009 2003 CNOOC acquired 2D seismic in Block M and drilled 2 wells in 2006/07 but relinquished all blocks after drilling Daewoo discovered in 2003 in A1 Offshore Block Many companies has searched hydrocarbon using Present extensive 3D seismic surveys. Late discovery in A6, AD-7 and AD-1 6 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Potential of Hydrocarbon 7 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Potential of Hydrocarbon Production Blocks Operator Partner A-1/A-3 Posco OVL ,GAIL, KOGAS, Daewoo . 8 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Potential of Hydrocarbon Exploration A-7 Woodside MPEP, Shell AD-1/AD-6/ AD-8 CNPC Woodside AD-7 Posco Daewoo Woodside 9 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Potential of Hydrocarbon Study Blocks Region Operator A-4/AD-2 Rakhine Offshore BG (Shell) A-5 Rakhine Offshore Chevron AD-5 Rakhine Offshore Woodside AD-3 Rakhine Offshore Ophir /Unocal 10 Block AD-1: CNPC Company's Exploration Well Aung Shiddhi-1 on Natural Gas Discovery Map Aung Shiddhi-1 Shiddhi‐1 Block AD-7: Posco Daewoo Company's Appraisal Well Tha Lin-2 B on Natural Gas Discovery Map Tha Lin-1 B Tha Lin-2 Drilled Year − 2017 Rig − DDKG2(Drill Ship) Drilled Depth − 3012 m (9925 ft) Target Sand − Pliocene (G-6.9 Sand) Testing Results − Bean Size Pressure (psi) Gas Flow Rate 48/64“ 4600 50 mmcfd Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Potential of Hydrocarbon • Since 2003 Shwe Discovery • Low prospect to High • Two Petroleum Systems, Pliocene/Pleistocene Biogenic Gas system Eocene/Miocene - onshore/near-shore Oil system • Biogeneic gas from Deep marine fan sediment • Probable Thermogeneic gas from the older reservoir • 13 to 47 Tcf gas estimated in Rakhine Basin • 3D seismic acquisition made more understanding of the Rakhine Basin 13 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Bidding Round 2019 14 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Bidding Round 2019 • More flexibility in term and condition of PSC • Fixed amount of Signature Bonus based on area • Reliable exploration commitment, win for both Contractor and host • Efficient Exploration manner •Cost Recovery Maximum up to 75% depending on water depth • Clear Tender procedure •Reasonable Fiscal Regime 15 Rakhine State Investment Fair - 2019 Content Introduction Energy History of Exploration Potential of Hydrocarbon Bidding Round 2019 Electricity Ongoing Activities of Electric Power Sector Opportunities of Electric Power Sector in Rakhine State Conclusion 16 Ongoing Activities of Electric Power Sector 17 Ongoing Hydro Power Projects Ongoing Hydro Power Projects Installed Shwe Sr. Capacit Progres Project Name Li(3) No y s (%) (MW) Middle 1 152 3.68 Upper Paunglaung Yeywa 2Shwe Li (3) 671 11.44 3 Deedoke 60 1.68 Deedoke 4 Upper Yeywa 280 34.75 5ThaHtay 111 49.82 6 Upper Kengtawng 51 42.05 Upper Bluchaung 7 Upper Bluchaung 30.4 43.58 Total 1355.4 Upper Kengtawn g Feasibility Study Stage Hydro Power Projects Installe Middle Paunglaun d Sr. UG g Project Name Capacit No (GWh) y (MW) Tha Htay 1MiddleYeywa 735 3427 Commissioning Hydro 2Shwe Li (2) 520 2814 Commissioning Thermal Upper Thanlwin 3 1400 7142 (kunlong) Ongoing Hydro Project Total 2520 13,383 Ongoing Thermal Power Projects 19 Ongoing Transmission Line Projects Waing Maw SS Northern Grid (Waing Maw - Meikhtila) (573miles) Muse SS Tamu SS Mong Yal SS Nyaung Bingyi SS Eastern Grid (Muse – Phayagyi) Western Grid (Ta Mu - Yangon) (777 (616 miles) miles) Kan Kaung SS Loikaw SS Phayagyi SS Meikhtila - Yangon (254 miles) Hlaing Thaya SS Hinthada SS Mawlamyine SS Meelaung Gyaing SS Western Grid (Meelaung Gyaing – Southern Grid (Kan Bauk - Phayagyi) Yangon) (170 miles) (25 miles) Kan Bauk SS Existing Electric Power Supply Condition in Rakhine State တာင်ပိုလက်ဝဲ 1. Area - 14,200 Sq-mil ခမာင်းဆိပ် ကျာက်တာ် 2. Population - 3,188,807 ဘူးသီးတာင် Nos မာင်တာ ြမင်းလွတ် ြမာက်ဦး ရသ့တာင် 3. Household - 459,772 Nos မင်းြပား ပားကန်း 4. Consumer - 94,369 Nos ပါက်တာ 5. District - 5 Nos စစ်တွ ြမပ အမ်း 6. Township - 17 Nos ကမ်းထာင့်ကီး မဒးကန်း 7. Town - 9 Nos တပ်တာင် မအီ 8. Electric Power Supply - 29 Nos ကျာက်ြဖူ စနဲ office ရမ်းဗဲ တာင်ကတ် မာန်အာင် Town in Sittwe District သတွဲ Towns in Mrauk U District ငပလီ Towns in Kyauk Phyu District ကျိန္တလီ Towns in Thandwe District ဂွ Towns in Maungdaw District Existing Electrified Condition in Rakhine State Nos of Towns Nos of Villages Electrified Electrified Sr.No District Off Grid Remai Off Grid Remai On On Grid Mini Total ning Mini Total ning Diesel Solar Grid Diesel Solar HPP HPP 1 Sittwe 4 ---4 -81 237 120 - 438 220 2 Mrauk U 5 ---5 -61 180 114 21 376 557 3 Kyaukphyu 4 2 --6 - 106 215 297 1 619 221 4 Thandwe 5 1 --6 -119 94 95 1 309 298 5 Maungdaw 2 3 --5 -28 93 49 - 170 534 Toal 20 6 --26 - 395 819 675 23 1912 1830 Nos of Sr.No Ditrict Electrified Remaining Electrified % Household 1 Sittwe 109,256 26,627 82,629 24.37 2 Mrauk U 145,987 18,138 127,489 12.42 3 Kyaukphyu 101,776 20,552 81,224 20.19 4 Thandwe 83,593 25,989 57,604 31.09 5 Maungdaw 19,160 4,742 14,418 24.75 Total 459,772 96,048 363,724 20.89 5 Transmission Line and Sub-Station @ Rakhine State Sr.No Name Comissioning Electrified Area 1 66kV Taunggap‐ Ma Ei Transmision (46.4 miles) 12.6.2016 Households (2259) 2 66/11 kV Ma Ei Sub Station (5 MVA) 266kVAthote‐ Gwa Transmision (56.4 miles) 30.6.2017 Households (3396) 4 66/11 kV Gwa Sub Station (5 MVA) 566kVMraukU‐Minbya Transmission (17.28 miles) 6 66/11 kV Minbya Sub Station (5 MVA) 19.2.2017 Households (3983) 7 66/33 kV Minbya Sub Station (10 MVA) 8 66 kV Ponnagyun ‐ Yathedaung (22.4 miles) 26.3.2018 Households (3421) 9 66/11 kV Yathedaung Sub Station (5 MVA) 10 66 kV Kyauk Phyu ‐ Made Transmission (14 miles) 25.3.2018 Households (657) 11 66/11 kV Made Sub Station (40 MVA) 66 kV Yathedaung ‐ Butheetaung Transmission (33.15 12 miles) 30.10.2018 Households (2059) 13 66/11 kV Butheetaung Sub Station (10 MVA) 14 66 kV Zin Chaung In Out Transmission (0.6 miles) 2.12.2018 Households (420) 15 66/11 kV Zin Chaung Sub Station (5 MVA) 16 66 kV Butheetaung‐ Maungdaw Transmission (9.1miles) 22.12.2018 Households (2621) 17 66/11 kV Maungdaw Sub Station (5 MVA) 18 33 kV Minbya‐Myebon Transmission (27.3 miles) 1.10.2017 Households (1942) 19 33/11 kV Myebon Sub Station (5 MVA) 20 33 kV Minbya‐Pauktaw Transmission (22.5 miles) 2.10.2017 Households (1703) 17 33/11 kV Pauktaw Sub Station (5 MVA) 18 33 kV Ann‐Kan Taung Gyi Transmission (31.5 miles) 1.12.2017 Households (707) 19 33/11 kV Kan Daung Gyi Sub Station (5 MVA) 20 33 kV Ann‐Tat Taung Transmission (28.25 miles) 1.12.2017 Households (971) 7 21 33/11 kV Tat Taung Sub Station (5 MVA) 66 kV Yathedaung - Butheetaung Transmission Line & Butheetaung Sub Station 66 kV Butheetaung - Maungdaw Transmission Line & Maungdaw Sub Station 22 ဘူးသီး တာင် ၆၆/၁၁ Planned and ေဗွီ (၅)အမ်ဗွီ အ မာင် ော ရသ့ ၆၆/၁၁ ောင် ကဗွီ Existing ၆၆/၁၁ (၅)အမ်ဗွီ ကဗွီ အ (၅)အမ် ဗွီအ Power System in • 230kV Sub Rakhine Station State မဒဲ ၆၆/၁၁ • 132kV Sub ေဗွီ ၄၀အမ်ဗွီ အ Station • 66kV Sub Station • Hydro Plant •ExistingGas 6hrPower a day Plant generate with Diesel generators (500kVA) 1.Manaung Planned with Solar for future • Ongoing HPP •ExistingPlanned 4hr a day HPP generate with Diesel generators (500kW) 2.Kyeintali 24/7 electrified by National Grid very soon 3.Taung Pyo Existing 4hr a day generate with Diesel generators (150kW) 24/7 electrified by National Grid from Zin Chaung 66kV SS very 4. Sanel soon Ongoing Activities for Manaung Island Electrification Project Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 PV 500kW PV 2,500kW PV 500kW 8 X +ESS + ESS 2,000kWh + ESS 10,000kWh 2000kWh Region Region Region Region 1 1 1 2 Region Region 2 2 Region Region Region 3 3 3 PV 4,000kW Region 1 +2 Region 1 +2+3 + ESS 16,000kWh Power Supply Area Expansion PlanBenerficiary Benerficiary Region 1 only : 1,634 households : 1,634 households Benerficiary + 4,938 + 4,938 : 1,634 households households households + 7,850 households Item At Present Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3 Generation Method Fuel Diesel PV + ESS + Fuel Diesel Generation Time 6H 24H Generation Capacity 1,250kW 500kW 2,500kW 4,000kW Power Consumption / day 1,500kWh 2,000kWh 10,000kWh 16,000kWh 1634 Household 4938 Household 7850 Household 26 Kyauk Phyu GTCC Project • Investor - Supreme Trading Company Limited နှင့် Sinohydro Coporation • System - Independent Power Producer • Starting Date - 30-1-2018 • Commissioning - 30-6-2021 • Activities - Design Works Finished, Preparatory Agreement Finished - Geological Investigation Finished, Foundation Works Started KyaukPhyu Gas Turbine & Conbined Cycle 230kV Taunggap‐Ma I – Kyauk Phyu (110 mile) 27 Plan for Electric Power Sector 5,855MW 2018-2019 2.2% 0.3% Electrifie 24,165GWh Sr.
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