Oxy Hollub:石油供应达到峰值,EOR对能源安全至关重要

Oxy 总裁兼首席执行官 Vicki Hollub 表示,EOR 对美国能源安全至关重要,因为目前供应美国石油的油藏将在未来几年达到峰值。


俄克拉荷马州俄克拉荷马城——西方石油公司首席执行官今年春天敦促国会和白宫对 45Q 信用额进行同等估值,无论二氧化碳用于 EOR 还是永久掩埋。

Oxy 总裁兼首席执行官 Vicki Hollub 表示,更多的 EOR 对美国能源安全至关重要,因为目前供应美国石油的油藏将在几年内达到峰值。

4 月 24 日,霍卢布在俄克拉荷马州立大学哈姆美国能源研究所主办的“人工智能全球领导力峰会”上发表了讲话。

目前,企业使用直接空气捕获(DAC)技术从大气中提取二氧化碳并将其埋藏,可获得每吨180美元的抵免额。而当二氧化碳用于提高石油采收率(EOR)时,抵免额仅为130美元

让“二氧化碳的使用量与封存量相等”是霍卢布向特朗普政府和国会提出的首要要求

她说:“信用额度的价值应该高于目前的 130 美元——因为我们所做的是从空气中去除污染物二氧化碳并将其转化为有价值的产品,将其放入油藏中,制造出增量石油,最终成为净零碳石油。”

但她补充说,如果二氧化碳被埋置,获得的抵免额会比较少,这意味着二氧化碳在 EOR 中的使用会受到惩罚。

“并且因为这样做而惩罚我们,而不是把它放在盐水库里,这样对国家没有任何好处,这太疯狂了。

“所以我们需要[信用值]相等。”

她补充说,取消由 2022 年《通胀削减法案》创建的信贷计划将是一个错误。

相反,“我们需要加强它,”她说。

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霍卢布表示,确保运营商使用 EOR 对于确保美国拥有充足的供应至关重要。

“人们没有意识到,目前美国天然气产量的25%到30%来自石油生产。这就是伴生气。”

“所以,当我们考虑为人工智能数据中心供电时,我们有天然气资源,但我们也必须保持石油供应。”

美国仍有超过1万亿桶石油有待开采。

“那是地下的石油。但如果我们不使用先进技术开采更多石油,我们只能开采出大约 20% 甚至更少的石油,”她说。

联邦政府应该鼓励开发开采更多剩余石油所需的技术。

“我们必须尽快行动。我们不能等,因为总有一天,我们会看到美国石油产量下降。”

她表示:“供应量很可能在 2027 年至 2030 年期间达到峰值。”

“而且,产量下降意味着与之相关的天然气产量也会下降。如果我们要继续以非常有意义的方式发展人工智能,就不能让这种情况发生。”

剩下的产量将来自水库,“这非常困难,”她说。

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Oxy’s Hollub: EOR Essential to Energy Security as Oil Supply Peaks

EOR will be essential in U.S. energy security as reservoirs currently supplying U.S. oil will peak in the coming few years, said Vicki Hollub, Oxy president and CEO.


OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma — Occidental Petroleum’s CEO is urging Congress and the White House this spring to value 45Q credits the same regardless of whether the CO2 is used in EOR or permanently buried.

More EOR will be essential in U.S. energy security as reservoirs currently supplying U.S. oil will peak in a few years, said Vicki Hollub, Oxy president and CEO.

Hollub spoke April 24 at the “Powering AI Global Leadership Summit” hosted by Oklahoma State University’s Hamm Institute for American Energy.

Currently, companies receive a credit of $180 per metric ton when they use direct air capture (DAC) to extract CO2 from the atmosphere and bury it. When the CO2 is used in EOR, the credit is only $130.

Making the credit “for the use of that CO2 equal to that of sequestration” is Hollub’s  No. 1 ask from the Trump administration and Capitol Hill.

The credit’s value should be greater than the current $130 “because what we're doing is taking a pollutant, CO2, out of the air and converting it to a valuable product [when] putting it in oil reservoirs to make incremental oil that becomes net-zero-carbon oil, “ she said.

But that the credit is less than if the CO2 is buried means use in EOR is being penalized, she added.

“And to penalize us for doing that versus putting it in a saline reservoir where it does nothing for this country is crazy.

“So we need [the credit’s value] to be equal.”

She added that it would be a mistake to get rid of the credit program, which was created by the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022.

Rather, “we need It to be strengthened,” she said.

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Assuring operators are using EOR is important to ensure the U.S. has sufficient supply, Hollub said.

“People don't realize that 25% to 30% of the natural gas produced in the United States today comes from oil production. It's associated gas.

“So, when we're thinking about powering AI data centers, we have the natural gas sources, but we also have to keep oil going as well.”

More than 1 trillion barrels of oil remain in the U.S. to be produced.

“That's oil in the ground. But we're only going to get about 20% or less than that from that oil if we don't use advanced technologies to recover more of that oil,” she said.

The federal government should incentivize development of the technologies needed to surface more of the remaining oil.

“We have to do it sooner rather than later. We can't wait because there's going to come a time when we see oil production in the United States falling off.

“It's going to hit peak supply probably in the 2027 to 2030 timeframe,” she said.

“And to see that dropping off means that the natural gas associated with it will drop as well. We can't have that happen if we're going to continue to grow AI in a very meaningful way.”

What’s left to produce will be from reservoirs “that are very difficult,” she said.

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