Devon Energy Integrates Renewable Energy - 405 Magazine

Devon Energy Integrates Renewable Energy

Devon Energy partnered with Omnia Midstream to incorporate renewable energy into its Delaware Basin operations.

Devon Energy partnered with Omnia Midstream to incorporate renewable energy into its Delaware Basin operations.

The project will include significant benefits for the producer’s stakeholders through carbon emissions reduction, competitively priced electricity, economic value in the investment, and improved well run-time from a self-generated, emission-free source of electricity that will enhance the stability of its private electric grid.

Omnia Midstream Partners, LLC, a Tulsa, Oklahoma based energy solutions developer and advisor, worked with Devon to integrate emissions-reducing renewable energy and battery storage into its power supply to supplement a highly dynamic upstream and midstream power demand. Omnia specializes in creating sustainable environmental solutions for upstream and midstream energy operations.

The project integrates the latest photovoltaic and battery technologies into the company’s upstream oil and gas operations to reduce emissions and improve efficiency across the business.

Design of the project incorporates American made solar panels, inverters and battery storage to support dynamic power demand on the company’s private electric grid. Moreover, the design incorporates data generated from Devon’s existing platforms, then utilizes predictive analytics and insights to ensure that the renewable energy is being put to efficient use, lowering costs and providing a competitive advantage for future growth. Projects such as this one are a step toward delivering on the industry’s goals to achieve net zero Green House Gas emissions for direct and indirect sources by 2050.

“Renewables can drive responsible growth in the traditional energy sector,” said Chad Cagle, Omnia’s co-founder. “Our approach combines experience, data analytics, and renewable technologies to deliver sustainable energy transformations for oil and gas companies.”

He said a key element of the process has been Devon’s preference toward employing technology-driven solutions for complex problems that require innovative solutions. 

“By focusing on our client’s specific, smaller-scale, operational needs downstream of the utility meter, we can quickly implement a solar and battery solution to improve reliability, runtime, reduce operating costs, and most importantly reduce carbon footprint without the lengthy approval process necessary for larger scale projects,” he said.