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Laricina Energy

Laricina Energy Ltd. was a private Canadian oil producing company engaged in exploration in North-Eastern Alberta. The company targeted oil sands opportunities outside of the Athabasca mining area and was focusing on in situ plays in the Grosmont and Grand Rapids formations. Its headquarters were located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[1]

Laricina Energy Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryOil and gas
Predecessorcom
Founded2005
FateAcquired via share purchase
SuccessorCanadian Natural Resources
Headquarters
Key people
Glen C. Schmidt, President & CEO
Jim Hand, Senior VP & COO
Derek Keller, VP Production
David Safari, VP Facilities
Marla A. Van Gelder, VP Corporate Development
ProductsPetroleum
Number of employees
170 (December 31, 2012)
Websitewww.laricinaenergy.com

History edit

It was founded in 2005 by President and CEO Glen C. Schmidt. The company takes its name from the Latin root for the tamarack, a hardy species of tall and skinny trees that thrive on the northern fringe of tree growth in North America. Mr. Schmidt said the tamarack is known for being the first tree to arrive in an area.[2]

Since its inception, the company has raised approximately $1.2 billion (Canadian) in equity financing and has accumulated 61,703 net hectares. A key investor is the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), which invested $250 million in exchange for 17.1 per cent ownership and the right to nominate someone for election to Laricina's board of directors, as long as CPPIB maintains a 10-per-cent holding.[3]

The company has established four main development areas in Germain, Saleski, Poplar and Conn Creek within the Athabasca oil sands region, with more than 10.2 billion barrels (1.62×109 m3) of estimated exploitable net bitumen. According to GLJ Petroleum Consultants in Calgary, Laricina is one of the four emerging oil sands producers with more than five billion barrels of recoverable oil resources. Laricina Energy was acquired by CNRL in September 2018 in a deal worth $46.3 million.[4]

Saleski Pilot edit

Saleski Pilot
 
 
Saleski in Alberta
CountryCanada
RegionNorthern Alberta
Offshore/onshoreonshore
Coordinates56°24′N 112°53′W / 56.400°N 112.883°W / 56.400; -112.883
OperatorLaricina Energy
PartnerOSUM Oilsands
Field history
Start of development2009
Start of production2011
Production
Producing formationsGrosmont Formation

In the winter of 2009 Laricina conducted a series of non-thermal test with solvents on a well in its Grosmont formation at Saleski. The test confirmed the overall capacity and quality of the bitumen reservoirs within the carbonates.[5]

In the fall of 2010 the company completed construction of its Saleski Pilot near Wabasca, Alberta. Saleski is the world’s first Grosmont carbonate oil sands project that uses steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology, and the first SAGD project to produce bitumen from Alberta’s Grosmont Formation, Alberta’s second-largest In situ oil sands resource. The Saleski Pilot is licensed for 1,800 barrels per day (290 m3/d) of production. Steam injection started in December 2010 and first oil production was achieved in April 2011.[6]

On July 14, 2011 Laricina Energy was selected as one of six innovative energy projects by the Alberta Government to receive funding under the Innovative Energy Technologies Program in support of its Saleski Grosmont Formation steam-assisted gravity drainage pilot.[7]

The Saleski Pilot is unique in that it is designed to enhance industry’s proven SAGD extraction method – by combining steam with solvents, a process called solvent-cyclic SAGD or SC-SAGD. The primary objective of the Saleski Pilot is to understand the technical parameters of the reservoir in order to optimize the application of the SC-SAGD process for commercial development.

As of July 2011, Laricina is seeking regulatory approval for Phase 1 expansion at Saleski. This is the first of six potential phases of the Saleski Project’s expansion. Phase 1 is a 10,700 barrels per day (1,700 m3/d) expansion that will bring the total field production to 12,500 barrels per day (1,990 m3/d). Laricina is taking a staged approach to expand bitumen production capacity to 270,000 barrels per day (43,000 m3/d) over a 30-year period.[8]

In March 2013, Laricina became the first company to assign probable reserves in the Grosmont formation. The company assigned 128 million barrels of probable reserves to the first phase of its Saleski development.[9]

Saleski Commercial Project edit

In July 2013 Laricina received Government approval to proceed with Phase 1 of its Saleski commercial project, a $520-million project that aimed to have 12,500 barrels per day of bitumen capacity by late 2015.[10]

Germain Commercial Demonstration Project edit

Germain
 
 
Germain in Alberta
CountryCanada
RegionNorthern Alberta
Offshore/onshoreonshore
Coordinates56°21′N 113°24′W / 56.350°N 113.400°W / 56.350; -113.400
OperatorLaricina Energy
Field history
Start of development2010
Start of production2013
Production
Producing formationsGrand Rapids Formation

In October 2011 Laricina received Order in Council approval from the Alberta Government for its Germain 5,000 bbl/d (790 m3/d) Commercial Demonstration solvent-cyclic steam-assisted gravity drainage (SC-SAGD) project.[11] The Germain project is currently under construction with first steam injection taking place in June 2013 and first bitumen production expected in the fourth quarter of 2013. [12]

Stony Mountain Pipeline edit

In May 2013 Laricina received approval from the Energy Resources Conservation Board of Alberta for its Stony Mountain Pipeline in the western Athabasca oil sands region. The project will be able to carry 200,000 barrels per day of blended bitumen through a 187 km, 24 inch pipeline from Saleski to Cheecham south of Fort McMurray. The project also will have a 12 inch diluent return line with capacity of 70,000 barrels per day. A tank farm about 2 km northeast of the Saleski pilot is also planned. Laricina expects to start up the blend line in mid to late 2015 as Saleski Phase 1 commercial production begins. The company expects to receive diluent by truck until the diluent return line enters service about a year later.[13]

Corporate responsibility edit

The Company has established a five-year scholarship program, called the Laricina Energy Scholarships in Engineering. The scholarships provide financial assistance based on academic merit to continuing undergraduate students studying mechanical, chemical, or oil and gas engineering. Four scholarships of $3,000 each are awarded annually.[14]

Awards and recognitions edit

President and CEO Glen Schmidt received the 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year Award Prairies Region – Energy Development and Production at the Ernst & Young Awards Gala held in Calgary on October 18, 2011.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Laricina Energy Ltd. - Home". Laricinaenergy.com. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  2. ^ Canada (2006-03-01). "Fund alerts and market update alerts". Globeadvisor.com. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  3. ^ Tim Kiladze (2010-07-06). "Laricina Energy secures $250-million from CPPIB". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  4. ^ "Canadian Natural Resources Limited Announces Completion of the offer to acquire Laricina Energy Ltd" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  5. ^ . Capp.ca. 2009-05-09. Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  6. ^ . Northernpremier.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  7. ^ . Alberta.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  8. ^ (PDF). Laricinaenergy.com. May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  9. ^ [1] [dead link]
  10. ^ Dan Healing. "$520M Saleski oilsands project approved". Calgaryherald.com. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  11. ^ . Strataoil.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-26. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  12. ^ "Laricina Energy Ltd". Laricinaenergy.com. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  13. ^ "Pipeline okayed for Alberta blended bitumen". Ogj.com. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  14. ^ [2][dead link]
  15. ^ . Ey.com. 2011-07-07. Archived from the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2012-09-20.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Laricina Energy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Laricina Energy Ltd was a private Canadian oil producing company engaged in exploration in North Eastern Alberta The company targeted oil sands opportunities outside of the Athabasca mining area and was focusing on in situ plays in the Grosmont and Grand Rapids formations Its headquarters were located in Calgary Alberta Canada 1 Laricina Energy Ltd Company typePrivateIndustryOil and gasPredecessorcomFounded2005FateAcquired via share purchaseSuccessorCanadian Natural ResourcesHeadquartersCalgary Alberta CanadaKey peopleGlen C Schmidt President amp CEO Jim Hand Senior VP amp COO Derek Keller VP Production David Safari VP FacilitiesMarla A Van Gelder VP Corporate DevelopmentProductsPetroleumNumber of employees170 December 31 2012 Websitewww wbr laricinaenergy wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Saleski Pilot 3 Saleski Commercial Project 4 Germain Commercial Demonstration Project 5 Stony Mountain Pipeline 6 Corporate responsibility 7 Awards and recognitions 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 2005 by President and CEO Glen C Schmidt The company takes its name from the Latin root for the tamarack a hardy species of tall and skinny trees that thrive on the northern fringe of tree growth in North America Mr Schmidt said the tamarack is known for being the first tree to arrive in an area 2 Since its inception the company has raised approximately 1 2 billion Canadian in equity financing and has accumulated 61 703 net hectares A key investor is the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board CPPIB which invested 250 million in exchange for 17 1 per cent ownership and the right to nominate someone for election to Laricina s board of directors as long as CPPIB maintains a 10 per cent holding 3 The company has established four main development areas in Germain Saleski Poplar and Conn Creek within the Athabasca oil sands region with more than 10 2 billion barrels 1 62 109 m3 of estimated exploitable net bitumen According to GLJ Petroleum Consultants in Calgary Laricina is one of the four emerging oil sands producers with more than five billion barrels of recoverable oil resources Laricina Energy was acquired by CNRL in September 2018 in a deal worth 46 3 million 4 Saleski Pilot editSaleski Pilot nbsp nbsp Saleski in AlbertaCountryCanadaRegionNorthern AlbertaOffshore onshoreonshoreCoordinates56 24 N 112 53 W 56 400 N 112 883 W 56 400 112 883OperatorLaricina EnergyPartnerOSUM OilsandsField historyStart of development2009Start of production2011ProductionProducing formationsGrosmont Formation In the winter of 2009 Laricina conducted a series of non thermal test with solvents on a well in its Grosmont formation at Saleski The test confirmed the overall capacity and quality of the bitumen reservoirs within the carbonates 5 In the fall of 2010 the company completed construction of its Saleski Pilot near Wabasca Alberta Saleski is the world s first Grosmont carbonate oil sands project that uses steam assisted gravity drainage SAGD technology and the first SAGD project to produce bitumen from Alberta s Grosmont Formation Alberta s second largest In situ oil sands resource The Saleski Pilot is licensed for 1 800 barrels per day 290 m3 d of production Steam injection started in December 2010 and first oil production was achieved in April 2011 6 On July 14 2011 Laricina Energy was selected as one of six innovative energy projects by the Alberta Government to receive funding under the Innovative Energy Technologies Program in support of its Saleski Grosmont Formation steam assisted gravity drainage pilot 7 The Saleski Pilot is unique in that it is designed to enhance industry s proven SAGD extraction method by combining steam with solvents a process called solvent cyclic SAGD or SC SAGD The primary objective of the Saleski Pilot is to understand the technical parameters of the reservoir in order to optimize the application of the SC SAGD process for commercial development As of July 2011 Laricina is seeking regulatory approval for Phase 1 expansion at Saleski This is the first of six potential phases of the Saleski Project s expansion Phase 1 is a 10 700 barrels per day 1 700 m3 d expansion that will bring the total field production to 12 500 barrels per day 1 990 m3 d Laricina is taking a staged approach to expand bitumen production capacity to 270 000 barrels per day 43 000 m3 d over a 30 year period 8 In March 2013 Laricina became the first company to assign probable reserves in the Grosmont formation The company assigned 128 million barrels of probable reserves to the first phase of its Saleski development 9 nbsp OTSG nbsp Producing Well nbsp Tank FarmSaleski Commercial Project editIn July 2013 Laricina received Government approval to proceed with Phase 1 of its Saleski commercial project a 520 million project that aimed to have 12 500 barrels per day of bitumen capacity by late 2015 10 Germain Commercial Demonstration Project editGermain nbsp nbsp Germain in AlbertaCountryCanadaRegionNorthern AlbertaOffshore onshoreonshoreCoordinates56 21 N 113 24 W 56 350 N 113 400 W 56 350 113 400OperatorLaricina EnergyField historyStart of development2010Start of production2013ProductionProducing formationsGrand Rapids Formation In October 2011 Laricina received Order in Council approval from the Alberta Government for its Germain 5 000 bbl d 790 m3 d Commercial Demonstration solvent cyclic steam assisted gravity drainage SC SAGD project 11 The Germain project is currently under construction with first steam injection taking place in June 2013 and first bitumen production expected in the fourth quarter of 2013 12 nbsp Germain Central PlantStony Mountain Pipeline editIn May 2013 Laricina received approval from the Energy Resources Conservation Board of Alberta for its Stony Mountain Pipeline in the western Athabasca oil sands region The project will be able to carry 200 000 barrels per day of blended bitumen through a 187 km 24 inch pipeline from Saleski to Cheecham south of Fort McMurray The project also will have a 12 inch diluent return line with capacity of 70 000 barrels per day A tank farm about 2 km northeast of the Saleski pilot is also planned Laricina expects to start up the blend line in mid to late 2015 as Saleski Phase 1 commercial production begins The company expects to receive diluent by truck until the diluent return line enters service about a year later 13 Corporate responsibility editThe Company has established a five year scholarship program called the Laricina Energy Scholarships in Engineering The scholarships provide financial assistance based on academic merit to continuing undergraduate students studying mechanical chemical or oil and gas engineering Four scholarships of 3 000 each are awarded annually 14 Awards and recognitions editPresident and CEO Glen Schmidt received the 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year Award Prairies Region Energy Development and Production at the Ernst amp Young Awards Gala held in Calgary on October 18 2011 15 References edit Laricina Energy Ltd Home Laricinaenergy com Retrieved 2012 05 16 Canada 2006 03 01 Fund alerts and market update alerts Globeadvisor com Retrieved 2012 05 16 Tim Kiladze 2010 07 06 Laricina Energy secures 250 million from CPPIB The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2012 05 16 Canadian Natural Resources Limited Announces Completion of the offer to acquire Laricina Energy Ltd PDF Retrieved 2019 01 04 Solvents in situ the Hybrid Car of the Oil Sands Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Capp ca 2009 05 09 Archived from the original on 2012 04 29 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Laricina Begins Tapping New Oilsands Formation Northern Premier Investments Northernpremier ca Archived from the original on 2012 03 28 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Government of Alberta News Alberta ca Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Retrieved 2012 05 16 In Situ Oil Sands Project Expansion PDF Laricinaenergy com May 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 12 08 Retrieved 2012 09 20 1 dead link Dan Healing 520M Saleski oilsands project approved Calgaryherald com Retrieved 12 August 2018 Strata Oil amp Gas Junior Oil Stock Penny Oil Stock Oilsands And Resource Stocks Strataoil com Archived from the original on 2010 12 26 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Laricina Energy Ltd Laricinaenergy com Retrieved 2013 12 21 Pipeline okayed for Alberta blended bitumen Ogj com Retrieved 12 August 2018 2 dead link Ernst amp Young honours Prairies finalists for Entrepreneur Of The Year 2011 Ernst amp Young Canada Ey com 2011 07 07 Archived from the original on 2011 10 18 Retrieved 2012 09 20 External links editOfficial website nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laricina Energy amp oldid 1202687607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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