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RPSEA Announces Projects for the Ultra-Deepwater Program


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2008-05-07 13:12:10 -

www.rpsea.org - RPSEA, Sugar Land C. Michael Ming, 281-313-9555 The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) today announced that eight proposals have been selected for negotiations leading to an award under the Ultra-Deepwater (UDW) Program. This program is focused on increasing the supply of natural gas and other petroleum resources in the U.S. in an

environmentally responsible way.

"The 2007 Ultra-Deepwater Program is designed to bring the resources of America's leading universities, research institutions and technology innovators to bear on reducing costs, increasing efficiency, improving safety, and minimizing environmental impacts of domestic production," said RPSEA President C. Michael Ming. "Accelerating the time to first production and building the intellectual capability in the research community for these strategically important resources is vital to meet the nation's energy needs."

The selected projects will address the specific technology and architecture needs required in water depths greater than 1,500 meters. These substantial but challenging resources require a complex and integrated systems approach where the time from first discovery to first production can range from 6 to 9 years and individual well costs can exceed 100 million dollars.

While awards under the RPSEA Ultra-Deepwater Program are open to any U.S.-based organization, most projects involve a team consisting of researchers along with producers or service companies that are in a position to evaluate and apply new technology. Each proposal must provide a minimum of 20% cost share, with up to 50% for field demonstration projects. The selected projects are: -0- Deep Sea Hybrid Power Systems Project Leader: Houston Advanced Research Center Additional Project Participants: DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Yardney Lithion, Shell, Chevron, General Electric Flow Phenomena in Jumpers - Relation to Hydrate Plugging Risk Graduate Student Design Project Project Leader: The University of Tulsa Additional Project Participants: Chevron Hydrate Characterization & Dissociation Strategies Graduate Student Design Project Project Leader: The University of Tulsa Additional Project Participants: BP America Design Investigation of Extreme High Pressure, High Temperature, (XHPHT), Subsurface Safety Valves (SSSV) Graduate Student Design Project Project Leader: William Marsh Rice University Robotic Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) Sensor for Monitoring and Inspection of Deepwater Risers Graduate Student Design Project Project Leader: William Marsh Rice University Additional Project Participants: itRobotics Improvements to Deepwater Subsea Measurements Project Leader: Letton-Hall Group, LLP Additional Project Participants: Oceaneering International, Inc., Multiphase Systems Integration, Welker Engineering, Lake Charles Instruments, axept, Southwest Research Institute, Intertek, Chevron, Shell, Total, ConocoPhillips, BHP, StatoilHydro, Petrobras, BP, ENI, Anadarko, Devon, Schlumberger, Weatherford Fatigue Performance of High Strength Riser Materials Subjected to Sour Environments Project Leader: Southwest Research Institute Grand Challenge - Extreme Reach Development Project Leader: Tejas Research & Engineering Additional Project Participants: Smart Drilling and Completion, Inc., Total E&P, Chevron

Funding for the projects is provided through the "Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Resources Research and Development Program," authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 with funding from lease bonus and royalties paid by industry to produce oil and gas on federal lands. RPSEA is under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory to administer the program. RPSEA is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit consortium with over 130 members, including 25 of the nation's premier research universities, five national laboratories, other major research institutions, large and small energy producers and energy consumers. The mission of RPSEA, headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, is to provide a stewardship role in ensuring the focused research, development and deployment of safe and environmentally responsible technology that can effectively deliver hydrocarbons from domestic resources to the citizens of the United States.

For more information on RPSEA and the UDW Program visit: www.rpsea.org/.

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