Technological Advances to Quench Thirst for Oil
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Ghawar oil field is the Kingdom’s crown jewel — the center piece of Saudi crude exports. Being the world’s largest oil field with roughly 5 million barrels of daily output, it holds an unparalleled significance to future global oil supplies. Stretching for more than 150 miles beneath the desert, it is the largest known deposit in the world. It produces twice as much oil than any other fields in the super-giant category, and has doubtlessly accounted for more than half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production.
Industry stalwarts have been saying for years that new technological advances would keep the world well oiled.
Nansen Saleri, former head of reservoir management for Saudi Aramco, who now heads the Quantum Reservoir Impact, points to recent technological advances in quenching the global thirst.
Referring to the available technology adopted by Aramco while developing the Haradh oil field, the southernmost portion of the giant Ghawar complex, as unique and a model for future developments, Saleri terms them as a launching pad for a new era in reservoir management.
A decade from now, Saleri underlines these will likely become standard in the lexicon of mega projects, providing the much-needed supplies to the world markets.







