Energy efficiency measures for oil rig operations

Williams Ozowe 1, *, Augusta Heavens Ikevuje 2, Adindu Donatus Ogbu 3 and Andrew Emuobosa Esiri 4

1 Independent Researcher; USA.
2 Independent Researcher, Houston Texas, USA.
3 Schlumberger (SLB) Port Harcourt, Nigeria and Mexico.
4 Independent Researcher, Houston Texas, USA.
 
Review Article
Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 05(01), 054–068
Article DOI: 10.30574/msarr.2022.5.1.0050
Publication history: 
Received on 02 May 2022; revised on 20 June 2022; accepted on 23 June 2022
 
Abstract: 
Energy efficiency is a crucial focus in oil rig operations as the industry strives to reduce energy consumption and minimize environmental impact. This review explores various energy efficiency measures that can be implemented on offshore and onshore oil platforms, highlighting key technologies and strategies for enhancing operational sustainability. Electrification of oil rigs, replacing traditional diesel generators with grid power or renewable energy sources such as wind or solar, is identified as a significant step toward reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering CO2 emissions. Additionally, the use of heat recovery systems is emphasized for capturing waste heat from industrial processes and converting it into usable energy, thereby enhancing overall energy efficiency. Advanced monitoring and control technologies also play a critical role in optimizing energy use. By utilizing real-time data collection and automation, platforms can monitor energy consumption patterns, make data-driven adjustments, and implement predictive maintenance systems to reduce energy waste. The review further examines the use of energy-efficient equipment, including advanced motors, pumps, and compressors, as well as the potential of integrating renewable energy sources like solar and wind power into oil rig operations. Key challenges such as high upfront costs, technical constraints, and harsh environmental conditions are discussed, along with potential solutions such as government incentives, industry collaboration, and technological innovation. The findings suggest that implementing these energy efficiency measures will not only reduce the carbon footprint of oil platforms but also result in significant cost savings and align with global sustainability goals. The review concludes by underscoring the need for ongoing investment and policy support to drive further advancements in energy efficiency in the oil and gas industry.
 
Keywords: 
Energy; Efficiency Measures; Oil Rig; Review
 
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