Petroleum Development Oman and GlassPoint Announce Commencement of Steam Delivery From Miraah Solar Plant

Milestone achieved on time and on budget

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MUSCAT, Oman--()--Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and GlassPoint Solar, the global leader in solar energy for the oil and gas industry, have completed construction on the first block of the Miraah solar plant safely on schedule and on budget, and has successfully delivered steam to the Amal West oilfield. Upon completion, Miraah will be among the world’s largest solar plants delivering 1,021 MW of peak thermal energy to generate 6,000 tonnes of steam per day used for heavy oil production.

“The safe and successful delivery of solar steam into our network at Amal is a significant milestone for the Miraah project and a major step towards transforming the energy landscape in Oman,” said PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci. “Solar-powered oil production is a sustainable, long-term solution to meet the Sultanate’s future energy demand and utilise its natural resources most efficiently.”

Mr. Restucci added, “GlassPoint, our staff and sub-contractors have worked tirelessly for more than 1.5 million man-hours without a Lost Time Injury, while continuing to drive efficiency across all facets of project construction and commissioning. Miraah is a real statement of intent from PDO as we begin the transition away from an exclusive focus on oil and gas to becoming a fully-fledged energy company with a greater focus on renewables.”

GlassPoint’s solar technology was specifically designed to harness the sun’s energy to generate the steam required for thermal enhanced oil recovery (EOR), seamlessly integrating into existing oilfield operations. The natural gas saved by using GlassPoint’s technology can be exported or directed toward higher-value applications such as power generation or industrial development, diversifying the economy.

“We are proud to partner with PDO to build a world-class solar industry out of Oman’s oil and gas industry roots,” said Ben Bierman, Chief Operating Officer and Acting CEO of GlassPoint. “This project is helping put Oman on the global solar energy map, creating new jobs and developing expertise in solar technology innovation, project deployment and manufacturing.”

Unlike solar panels that generate electricity, GlassPoint’s solution uses large mirrors to concentrate sunlight and boil oilfield water directly into steam. The steam is used for the extraction of viscous or heavy oil as an alternative to steam generated from natural gas. GlassPoint’s innovation was to bring the mirrors and other system components indoors, using a greenhouse structure to protect from wind and sand common in remote oilfields like Amal. The greenhouse enables major cost and performance advantages compared to exposed solar designs, from reducing overall material usage to automated washing operations.

“Miraah, and our partnership with GlassPoint, reflects our firm belief in the importance of deploying innovative technology and the potential of renewable energy in Oman. GlassPoint’s solution has proven to be very simple, effective and reliable, which is key for meeting our oilfield requirements. The progress we have made together has been nothing short of remarkable, and I would like to congratulate the Miraah team for the safe, on time, and on budget commissioning of the first block,” Mr. Restucci concluded.

GlassPoint is building Miraah using a sequenced construction process, whereby the development of each greenhouse-enclosed system, or “block,” is broken into standard steps deployed in a continuous sequence. The sequenced approach speeds deployment and allows each block to begin operations as soon as construction is complete, rather than waiting for the whole project to be built. This allows PDO to benefit from solar steam now and gradually ramp-up production to meet the field’s steam demand. PDO and GlassPoint aim to integrate steam into the Amal network from three additional blocks by the end of the year.

This milestone is the latest in the collaboration between PDO and GlassPoint that began six years ago when they built the first solar EOR project in the Middle East. The 7 MWt pilot project proved the effectiveness and cost efficiency of GlassPoint’s technology and lead to significant learnings and design improvements as the technology scales.

Notes to the editor:

Download the Miraah fact sheet here: https://www.glasspoint.com/wp-content/uploads/Miraah_fact_sheet_Nov2017.pdf

For Miraah project images and video, visit: https://www.glasspoint.com/news/media/

About Petroleum Development Oman

Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is the leading exploration and production company in the Sultanate of Oman. We deliver the majority of the country's crude oil production and natural gas supply, but above all we focus on delivering excellence, growth and sustainable value creation within and well beyond our industry. The Company is owned by the Government of Oman (which has a 60% interest), the Shell Group (which has a 34% interest), Total (which has a 4% interest) and Partex (which has a 2% interest). Gas fields and processing plants are operated by PDO exclusively on behalf of the Government.

About GlassPoint Solar

GlassPoint Solar is the leading supplier of solar to the oil and gas industry. The global oil and gas industry consumes an amount of energy equal to 10% of its own production, making it one of the biggest markets for renewable energy. Operating worldwide from the Middle East to California, GlassPoint’s enclosed trough technology delivers the lowest cost energy to power oilfield operations. By harnessing sunshine, instead of burning natural gas or other fuels, GlassPoint helps oil producers reduce operating expenses while significantly cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

GlassPoint is one of the fastest-growing solar companies in the world with more than one gigawatt of solar oilfield projects under construction, and was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer for its role in enabling more economical and sustainable oil production.

For more information, visit GlassPoint.com

Contacts

Middle East
TRACCS for GlassPoint
Sudipta Dasgupta, +968 24 649-099
sudipta.dasgupta@traccs.net
+968 94558787
or
USA
Antenna Group for GlassPoint
Josh Garrett, 646-957-5371
glasspoint@antennagroup.com

Release Summary

GlassPoint and PDO have completed construction on the first block of the Miraah solar plant safely, successfully delivering steam for oil production.

Contacts

Middle East
TRACCS for GlassPoint
Sudipta Dasgupta, +968 24 649-099
sudipta.dasgupta@traccs.net
+968 94558787
or
USA
Antenna Group for GlassPoint
Josh Garrett, 646-957-5371
glasspoint@antennagroup.com