Petrobank Energy and Resources

Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd.
Public
Traded as TSX: PBG
Industry Heavy crude oil and natural gas
Fate Merged with Touchstone Exploration Inc.
Founded 1983 (1983)
Defunct 2014 (2014)
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Key people
John D. Wright, Chair, President, Chief EXEC
Chris J. Bloomer, Senior Vice President, Chief operating officer, heavy oil
Revenue C$1.575331 bil Increase143.2%
Ytd sept'10[1]
C$151.397 mil Increase72.1%
Ytd sept'10[1]
Total assets C$7,824.43 mil Increase9.27% qoq[1]
$985.518 mil curIncrease173%yoy
Total equity C$4,805.687 mil Increase2% qoq[2]
Divisions PetroBakken Whitesands Insitu Inc
Website www.petrobank.com

Petrobank was an oil exploration, development, and production company based in Calgary, Canada. It operates through 4 units/subsidiaries, PetroBakken Energy (58% owned subsidiary)[3] in Canada, Petrominerales Ltd (was 65% owned until December 31, 2010 when both companies parted ways through a reorganization) in Peru and Colombia, HBU (100% owned subsidiary started in 2006) in the heavy crude oil business, and its technology unit Archon Technologies Ltd (THAI and CAPRI). In 1986 the company changed its name from Petrobank Energy Resources Ltd. to Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd.[4] Though it has a significant resource base its ten patents for heavy oil extracting technology are becoming increasingly valuable to the company.[5] In December 2010 the company received permission from the government of Alberta to produce oil sands bitumen at a new location in Dawson using a technique known as fireflooding, the third Petrobank operation that will use it; the 50% interest in Dawson was acquired in October from Shell Canada.[6]

Revenue was about three times higher (1.1 versus 0.415 billion) and conventional oil production rate twice as much (83.9 versus 42.5 thousand bbl/d) in the first half of 2010 compared to the first half of 2009 (the large increase in total revenue during that period can be credited equally to PetroBakken and Petrominerales, each rising 160-170%). Compared to the last quarter of 2009 the second in 2010 had 40% more revenue, 60% more operating income and a 24.1% rise in asset value compared to only 4.6% for long term debt.[7] PetroBakken operations produced 3.5% more barrels of oil equivalent than Petrominerals in the first half of 2010 compared to 4.6% less a year earlier (by the third quarter PetroBakken 40,095 boe per day (most light oil) .[2] Though not yet a significant producer when compared to PetroBakken and Petrominerales, the HBU heavy oil division has the largest contingent resource base in terms of both net present value and total resources. Every year since 2006 the share of Petrobank's total resources attributable to Petrominerales has grown progressively smaller (mostly because of PetroBakken's more rapid growth (145% growth in net present value in 2009 compared to 69% for Petrominerales).[8]

Its Whitesands operations (subsidiary Whitesands Insitu Inc, HBU heavy oil) may contain 1.8-2.6 billion barrels of oil.[9][10] Only PetroBakken produces natural gas.

Acquisitions/Divestments

THAI technology

As compared to Steam assisted gravity drainage Petrobank's Toe to Heel Air Injection process uses no water, has a smaller environmental impact and should hypothetically recover more oil by being more effective in bringing deep heavy oil bitumen deposits to the surface. Most of the estimated 8.9 trillion barrels in bitumen and heavy oil in places like Russia, Venezuela and Colombia can't be recovered using current technology.[15] The technology has either already been applied or is being experimented with at locations in Kerrobert, Sutton, Saskatchewan, White Sands, May River, Dawson, Conklin, Alberta. The process uses air that is injected deep underground to initiate combustion in the reservoir. The heat from the advancing combustion front warms the oil, making it easier to recover up a horizontal production well.[16]

According to engineering firm McDaniel and Associates Consultants Ltd. the THAI technology developed by Petrobank has the potential to exploit 17% more bitumen than SAGD.[5]

THAI is an evolutionary new configuration for in situ combustion that combines a horizontal production well with a vertical air injection well placed at the toe. While most in situ and SAGD processes use a tremendous amount of steam to heat the entire well, THAI uses a relatively insignificant amount to heat the bitumen around the well bore. After the area is at optimal temperature, air is then injected into the well. As the air reaches the heated source, it initiates a combustion reaction. More air is then injected into the reservoir and the vertical combustion front progresses along the horizontal well pushing all the oil in advance of itself. As the temperature increases inside of the well, the heavy oil is partially upgraded by the cracking of the large hydrocarbon chain. This makes the oil less viscous and allows for a more efficient flow towards the surface (Petrobank Energy and Resources 2009).[17]

Operations

Petrominerales became independent of Petrobank on December 31, 2010[14]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Petrobank Energy and Resources 2010 Third Quarter Financial Results" (PDF). 2010-11-16.
  2. 1 2 "Petrobank Second Quarter 2010 Results" (PDF). 2010-08-12.
  3. "Petrobank Reports Q1 2010 Net Income of $82.5 Million And Provides Progress Update For Heavy Oil Business Unit" (PDF). 2010-05-13.
  4. "petrobank energy and resources". Retrieved 2010-04-28.
  5. 1 2 "Petrobank's THAI Technology Expands Exploitable Bitumen In Place". 2010-03-12.
  6. "Petrobank gets approvals for Dawson oilsands project". 2010-12-01.
  7. "Petrobank". google finance. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  8. 1 2 "Petrobank Energy and Resources 2010 Third Quarter Report" (PDF). 2010-11-16.
  9. "petrobank plans 225 million oil sands project". 2007-12-21.
  10. 1 2 "Petrobank announcement". 2010-03-10.
  11. "Petrobank reduces ownership in petrominerales ltd.". Reuters. 2009-05-15.
  12. Haggett, Scott (2009-08-05). "petrobank to buy tri star in 2.24 billion dollar deal". The Globe and Mail (Toronto).
  13. "Petrobank acquires oil assets from Baytex, Shell". 2010-10-19.
  14. 1 2 "Petrobank and Petrominerales Confirm Timing of Reorganization". 2010.
  15. "taking steam out of the oilsands". CBC News. 2010-03-18.
  16. "petrobank profit doubles to $57.1 million". Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  17. Bloomer, A., Jagoda, K., & Landry, J. (2010), ‘Canadian oil sands: How innovation and advanced technologies can support sustainable development’, International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 9: 2, pp.113–132, doi:10.1386/tmsd.9.2.113_1
  18. "Shareholder Approval of Reorganization". 2010-12-17.
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