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Walking towards the light: how solar and hydrocarbons can work together

Walking towards the light: how solar and hydrocarbons can work together

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The big oil and gas (O&G) industry players are relatively new entrants into the renewable energy world but are making serious moves into areas such as solar.
In fact, solar power systems have become an essential addition to many remote O&G operations, providing a useful clean energy source for critical infrastructure. Renewable power generation is thus emerging as a key strategy to support the O&G industry's decarbonisation objectives.
But how can solar energy and O&G production work together effectively and to their mutual benefit?
Blending solar into hydrocarbons
From remote monitoring systems to enhanced oil recovery, solar applications are transforming the sector's operational landscape.
'Solar power can be effectively integrated into oil and gas operations, especially onshore/nearshore ones, to offset the fuel usage in electricity generation and heating applications,' says Ravindra Jayant Puranik, oil & gas associate project manager at Offshore Technology's parent company GlobalData.
The technology proves particularly valuable in off-grid locations, where 80% of annual energy demand can be met through solar installations.
'If there is land available, financial viability and necessary permits secured, solar can be deployed as a backup power source. Solar installations can provide long-term cost savings by reducing the reliance on diesel generators, especially in remote locations with high fuel transportation costs,' Puranik says, adding that 'depending upon the size of the solar farm, certain pumps used for oil production could operate entirely on renewable power'.
Solar-powered remote monitoring capabilities include well site monitoring and control systems, well pumps, gathering centres, pipeline monitoring systems, tank level monitoring and operating security cameras.
While the intermittency of solar energy can be a challenge, it can be most effective when deployed along with battery storage solutions for O&G operations, Puranik notes.
He adds that 'solar power can also be used in refineries for pre-heating of crude oil during the refinery conversion process, although it does not produce temperatures high enough for cracking of hydrocarbons into high-value products.'
He points to Marathon Petroleum's Illinois refinery using solar power to build on its sustainability performance, with the refinery being part of a project to install solar panels on adjacent refinery-owned land.
The 30-acre solar farm will potentially avoid consuming enough grid electricity each year to equal the annual energy use of roughly 1,000 homes. According to a company statement in late 2023, during peak sunlight the panels will deliver 5MW of electricity.
Some offshore O&G platforms are also utilising solar photovoltaic systems to power lighting, communications and other administrative functions.
'Solar could predominantly replace diesel generators and other carbon-intensive power sources at an oil production or processing site, thereby eliminating their emissions, which would also bode well for the public image of the company/industry,' Puranik adds.
Solar: a viable investment for the O&G industry
A report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the US Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for energy systems research and development, says integrating clean energy into O&G operations could reduce emissions and help lower overall costs.
The report states that a 'calculated cost of emissions reduction ($/tCO₂e, or tons of carbon dioxide equivalent) based on renewable energy generated indicates that a cost of carbon of $7/tCO₂e would result in a breakeven point for a renewable energy system generating 50% of the site's load'.
Using data from several oilfields integrating solar in the Delaware Basin, the results indicate that smaller renewable energy technologies – for example, generating 5% of a site's load – are most 'cost optimal', decreasing 'both annual energy ($469) and demand charges ($65) by reducing grid purchases'.
A captive solar plant could also generate considerable savings in terms of operational expenses, adds Puranik, and the 'long-term nature of O&G projects aligns well with the durable lifespan of solar installations, making the investment economically viable over time'.
However, this is only possible if the refiner can invest a significant capital to set up the solar farm and integrate its electricity with the refinery equipment without any major modifications, and if there is land available nearby for this purpose, says Puranik.
Oman ahead of the game
As far back as 2015, Oman's largest O&G producer, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), announced plans to construct a 1,021MW solar thermal plant in Miraah for thermal enhanced oil recovery at the Amal oilfield.
The facility utilises sun to generate steam, which is then used in thermal enhanced oil recovery to extract heavy and viscous oil from the site. According to PDO, the facility can conserve 5.6 trillion British Thermal Units of natural gas per year, enough to meet the residential power requirements of 209,000 people in Oman.
California's Aera Energy has pioneered solar integration in the state's oil operations, with construction beginning in 2019, delivering both steam and electricity to power operations at the Belridge oilfield in central California.
Belridge produces around 100,000 barrels of (mostly heavy) oil per day, which is easier to recover using steam injection technology, which when injected into the well makes the oil less viscous. The solar project reduces the consumption of natural gas and lowers the carbon footprint of its operations.
Likewise, integrating solar infrastructure allows O&G companies to diversify their energy sources and reduce their dependence on a single source, making it a viable investment for the industry.
O&G companies are increasingly 'diversifying their portfolios to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and manage risks linked to volatile oil prices and evolving regulations', says GlobalData's February 2025 report, Strategic Intelligence: Renewable Energy in Oil & Gas, citing solar investments made by the O&G industry's biggest players: Shell, BP and TotalEnergies.
It adds that 'expanding into clean energy not only strengthens their resilience but also enhances their brand reputation among environmentally conscious consumers'.
Solar repurposing O&G infrastructure
When asked if solar power operators and developers are looking at moving the other way, into O&G production, to combine power sources, Puranik replies that 'traditional renewable power producers tend to stay within their domain for reputational concerns, and keeping investors happy'.
However, the clean energy industry does benefit from the other way around by repurposing the O&G sector's infrastructure.
Christian Fong, electricity expert at the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), an independent, non-partisan non-profit organization providing research and consulting on sustainability and energy innovations, says that in the 'power sector, fossil fuel infrastructure can be repurposed with clean energy solutions, including solar but also wind and battery storage as well'.
RMI research finds that new clean energy in the form of solar, wind and storage can utilise the interconnection points of existing coal and gas plants to add up to 250GW of clean electricity that would reduce overall costs to the US grid by 2035.
For context, says Fong, 'that is nearly the size of a quarter of the existing electric capacity on the US grid today'.
'Existing fossil plants can currently share their interconnection points, so that clean energy sources can provide electricity to the grid when those plants are not in use,' adds Fong, and when fossil plants retire 'they can transfer their interconnection rights to clean energy sources to make it quicker and less costly to connect to the grid'.
A representative of the North Sea Transition Authority, responsible for maximising the economic recovery of oil from the UK North Sea, tells Offshore Technology that 'we do require operators to consider alternatives to decommissioning in the years prior to cessation of production'.
'Options may include repurposing infrastructure for energy transition projects – the best candidates for this are pipelines, for CO₂ and hydrogen transportation, reusing the infrastructure for new oil and gas projects, and even changes of ownership or operatorship.'
"Walking towards the light: how solar and hydrocarbons can work together" was originally created and published by Offshore Technology, a GlobalData owned brand.
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