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Departments Columns
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Is there a silver lining?
11 Voices
Our sampling of
experts offer opinions.
12 ThoughtStream
Mike Tholen of Oil & Gas UK discusses how the falling oil price is
effecting the North Sea sector.
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14 Global Briefs
News from the around the world, including discoveries, field starts, and
contracts.
64 Automation
With oil prices depressed, Greg Hale
argues that automation could make a
much needed difference in the offshore
industry.
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70 Solutions
An overview of offshore products and
services.
72 Activity
Company updates from around the
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76 Spotlight
Elaine Maslin speaks with ITF
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81 Advertiser Index
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Is there a silver lining?
ts clear the offshore oil and gas industry is feeling the pinch, globally. Oil
prices at US$50/bbl and less have put
many new projects in doubt, seen any
near-term prospects for exploration in
the Arctic put in doubt and have made
even existing assets no longer profitable,
according to figures from Oil & Gas UK
(see page 12).
For the North Sea and Aberdeen the
concerns have been enough to trigger
a North Sea oil summit, where city,
industry and government leaders will
discuss how to best deal with a tide of
lay-offs. The UKs Energy Minister also
called for an urgent North Sea review,
ahead of plans to announce new tax relief
measures called for even before the oil
price slide.
Yet, there are unexpected beneficiaries of the downturn in the oil industry,
particularly in the UK. While the marine
renewables industry there has been suffering in recent months (wave firm developer Pelamis went into administration in
November 2014), there are signs of hope
for the nascent sector.
Undercurrents has heard from
UK-based marine renewables firms who
have been inundated with job applications from oil and gas workers looking to get back into the workforce after
their summary dismissal from oil firms
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Polarcus is to conduct a
broadband 3D marine seismic acquisition project in
Australasia for an undisclosed
client.
The two-month project is
set to begin this quarter, and
is subject to the execution of a
service contract.
This follows recent agreements with Perenco and
Camax Energy Gambia, as
begins
ExxonMobil subsidiary
Esso Australia began a fivewell drilling campaign at the
Turrum field as part of its
ongoing investment in Bass
Strait. The drilling program
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2H 2015.
The US$275 million investment in drilling four gas wells
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Schlumberger
inks Mariner deal
Schlumberger Oilfield UK is
to provide integrated drilling and well services on the
Statoil-operated Mariner
heavy oil development in the
UK North Sea. Schlumberger
will deliver all the main drilling
and well services, including
drilling, completion, electrical
submersible pumps, cement
and fluids. A total of 22 drilling
and well services are included
in the scope, including logistics
support. The four-year contract started January 2015 and
has several four-year extention
options.
Swiber breaks
into West Africa
Singapore-based offshore
construction and support services firm Swiber
Holdings made its first foray
into West Africa through a
Enbridge to build
Stampede pipeline
Hess awarded Enbridge an
estimated US$130 million contract to build, own, and operate
a lateral pipeline, which will
connect the Stampede development to an existing thirdparty pipeline system in the
Gulf of Mexico. The Stampede
oil pipeline will be about
16mi.-long and 18in.-diameter,
starting in Green Canyon Block
468, about 220mi. southwest
of New Orleans, Louisiana, in
about 3500ft water depth.
The pipeline is expected to be
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Keppel Singmarine has
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The first was from Dubaibased Seaways International
to build a multi-task anchor
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East Africa).
Area 4 includes three main gas discoveries the Mamba complex, Coral and
Agulha. It lies next to the Anardarkooperated Area 1, and five of the eight
discovered pools of Mamba straddle the
Area 4/1 border. Eni started drilling in
Area 4 in 2011, with the Saipem 10,000
drillship.
Discoveries
The first well, Mamba S-1, encountered
large gas volumes. Since then there
have been multiple 2D/3D seismic
studies. A total of 14 exploration and
appraisal wells have been drilled and
six drill stem tests executed, resulting
in the identification of eight reservoirs
with turbidite sands. The gas is lean,
without H2S, with excellent reservoir
characteristics giving an extraordinary
deliverability.
The Area 4 reservoirs are characterized
by sand-rich deepwater fan deposits. In
the Mamba complex a hydraulic continuity has been proven between wells as far
apart as 22km. Moreover, the reservoir
thickness found by the wells is 600m
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In the initial phase for Area 4 straddling reservoirs, there will be two
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synergy and common facilities onshore
will be shored with Area 1. An engineering, procurement and commissioning tender for the LNG facilities
and a front end engineering and design
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facilities are ongoing. The final investment decision (FID) is scheduled in
2015 and start-up in 2020.
The development of the Coral nonstraddling reserves will comprise a
floating LNG (FLNG) unit (2.5 MTPA),
six production wells, subsea production systems, umbilicals, risers and
flowlines. A FEED competition for the
FLNG and for the subsea production
systems is ongoing. The FID is expected
by year-end, and start-up in 2019.
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The FLNG facility will be a turret-moored. double-hull floating vessel, on which gas
receiving, processing, liquefaction, and offloading facilities will be mounted together
with LNG and condensate storage.
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Analysis
Quick stats
OEs at-a-glance guide to offshore hydrocarbon reserves
and key offshore infrastructure globally is updated monthly
using data from leading energy analysts Infield Systems
(www.infield.com).
New discoveries
announced
Pipelines
Deep
23
19
23
Ultradeep
37
34
12
135
135
-
127
125
2
95
90
5
2
2
(500-1500m)
(>1500m)
Total
Start of 2015
date comparison
Reserves in the
Golden Triangle
by water depth 2015-19
Water
depth
Field
Liquid
numbers reserves
(mmbbl)
Gas
reserves
(bcf)
(km)
(last
month)
<8in.
Operational/
installed
41,645
(41,594)
Planned/
possible
24,686
(24,193)
66,331
(65,787)
81,813
(81,651)
48,485
(49,002)
130,298
(130,653)
Operational/
installed
92,693
(92,607)
Planned/
possible
39,013
(38,461)
131,706
(131,068)
8-16in.
Operational/
installed
Planned/
possible
>16in.
Brazil
Shallow
12
587.75
4,363.28
Deep
17
1,801.00
2,935.00
Ultradeep
52
16,233.25
20,573.00
United States
Shallow
18
101.80
254.00
Deep
18
1,219.27
1,580.48
Ultradeep
26
3,961.50
3,280.00
185
5,031.82
24,632.05
48
6,236.50
8,330.00
Under development
3,290.00
Planned/possible
Deep
Ultradeep
Total
(last month)
22
2,650.00
398
37,822.89
69,237.81
(400)
(38,696.99)
( 70,189.81)
Gas
reserves
(bcf)
Shallow
1236
(last month)
(1262)
46,441.71)
(611,768.39)
Deep
Under development
Planned/possible
166
11,507.24
118,058.91
(175)
(11,999.24)
(120,883.91)
Ultradeep
113
23,242.15
68,040.00
(last month)
(122)
(24,016.65)
(73,260.00)
1,515
80,103.98
(285)
44
(41)
341
(347)
670
(673)
9324
(9302)
806,237.37
120
(117)
1399
(1407)
10,843
45,354.59 620,138.46
(last month)
Total
285
Operational
2015-19
Field
Liquid
numbers reserves
(mmbbl)
(last month)
Operational
Fixed platforms
Greenfield reserves
Water
depth
West Africa
Shallow
Production
systems worldwide
(10,826)
Subsea wells
Operational
4789
Under development
Planned/possible
(4783)
361
(271)
6569
(6631)
11,719
(11,685)
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Shallow
27,872.19 35,582.14
(last month)
(23,592.47)
(30,131.54)
(25,682.50)
(27,710.65)
(35,336.22)
Deep
(35,266.01)
(30,371.83)
484.3
4343.62
4855.45
3510.66
3703.79
6566.83
13724.76
(484.30)
(4,152.32)
(5,046.76)
(3,882.06)
(4,745.97)
(6,875.41)
(12,891.37)
Ultradeep
2928.00
2749.62
1869.95
4499.41
(last month)
(2928.44)
(2749.62)
(1869.95)
(4470.91)
(last month)
Total
9190.33 10,453.02
(9484.60)
(10,507.34)
9225.39
(10,600.13)
15 January 2015
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Rig stats
Worldwide
Rig Type
Total Rigs
Contracted
Available
Utilization
Drillship
113
92
21
81%
Jackup
424
356
68
83%
Semisub
181
157
24
86%
Tenders
34
21
13
61%
752
626
126
83%
Contracted
Available
Utilization
Total
Gulf of Mexico
Rig Type
Total Rigs
Drillship
35
32
Jackup
89
64
25
71%
Semisub
28
24
85%
Tenders
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total
152
120
32
78%
Total Rigs
Contracted
Available
Utilization
91%
Asia Pacific
Rig Type
Drillship
17
10
58%
Jackup
118
105
13
88%
Semisub
38
27
11
71%
Tenders
24
12
12
50%
197
154
43
78%
Available
Utilization
Total
Latin America
Rig Type
Total Rigs
Contracted
Drillship
25
25
Jackup
77%
35
34
97%
100%
71
68
95%
Semisub
Tenders
Total
100%
Total Rigs
Contracted
Available
Utilization
Drillship
0%
Jackup
51
48
94%
93%
Semisub
Tenders
Total
47
44
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
99
92
92%
Total Rigs
Drillship
Jackup
Semisub
Tenders
Total
Contracted
Available
Utilization
0%
108
93
15
86%
100%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
112
96
16
85%
Available
Utilization
Sub-Saharan Africa
Rig Type
Total Rigs
Contracted
Drillship
26
21
80%
Jackup
24
19
79%
Semisub
16
14
87%
Tenders
87%
74
61
13
82%
Available
Utilization
Total
Total Rigs
Contracted
Drillship
50%
Jackup
25
20
80%
78%
Semisub
Tenders
Total
14
11
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
47
35
12
74%
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requirements, Knudsen
says. However, AC
power is being stretched
beyond 150km for Totals
Martin Linge development, which will use a
161km-long high voltage
AC cable (145kV/55MW)
from Kollsenes, Norway.
In 2005, power
from shore via ABBs
HVDC Light link was
Oistein Johannessen, VP
launched on Troll A for
communications, DPN, Statoil.
pre-compression. ABB is
now working to provide
a further 100MW to Troll using its HVDC Light to power two
compressor drive systems.
A 98km-long, 90kV AC cable was used to provide 40MW of
power to the Gja platform, which was developed by Statoil
and now run by GDF Suez. It started up in 2010 and was the
first floating platform to be supplied with power from shore.
ENIs Goliat, also a floating facility, will get 75MW via a 105km,
123kV AC cable.
In 2013, BPs Valhall field was the first 100% powered from
shore offshore platform, via a nearly 300km, 150kV, HVDC cable
from Lista, with conversion to AC at Valhall to provide 80MW.
BP had investigated power from shore in 2000, initially as
a regional solution, supporting UK and Norwegian North Sea
platforms. But, the project resulted in just Valhall having power
from shore. We have been involved for 13-14 years, Olav
Fjellsa, director of communications, BP Norge said at ONS.
The first estimates were really very high and there was a large
debate to drive down costs to get the cost we ended up with.
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says, increasing overall plant efficiency
from 38.6-50-%, making it as efficient as
onshore and adds to the discussion about
if power from shore is efficient or not.
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form shore,
the hurdles, incentives might be needed,
So why was a regional approach such
and or CO2 tax increased.
For Knudsen, there is room for
a problem? Hans Erik Horn, director
improvement in the technology itself, by
Energi Norway, says the debate around a
duplicating subsystems, such as cooling,
regional power from shore scheme may
and cabling, to offer
have been complicated
higher reliability.
by the complexity of
Use industrial stanlicensees in the Utsira
dards, get contractors
High. There has also
to suggest solutions,
been a lot of doubt
and there is no need
around costs, and projto use gold-plated
ect timing.
nuts if you do not
Another issue is
need them, he adds.
that there is no system
In the future I
architect, he said at
would like might
ONS. If it had been
be space for subsea
onshore, an optimal
equipment synergies
network would have
Ola Elvstuen, chairman, Energi og
with offshore wind,
been designed, Horn
miljokomiteen.
Knudsen says, also
says. But no such syssuggesting a power link between Norway
tem architect exists offshore and everyto the UK.
one suggests their own, which means a
Johannessen agrees. An ultimate goal
suboptimal system for each. A process
would be a linked North Sea power system,
needs to be carried to find one (a system
architect).
collaborating with offshore wind projects,
If we are to reach our goals, there
he says. If we are able to find a cost effiis no doubt that to a large degree new
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Meanwhile, Norwegian firm Zaptec has
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electronics, originally for the oil and gas
Bottoming cycle deployment would be
industry for downhole applications. Slow
best suited to a platform designed for four
uptake in the oil and gas industry meant the
turbines, with one to be replaced, and on
firm looked to other industries and the firm
greenfield projects, Mazzetti says.
now has funding from the European Space
Another company, California-based
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Energy Recovery, is looking to recover
on Mars for plasma channel drilling. Zaptecs
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Analysis
Egypts bid to
spur oil, gas activity
Egypts bid to pay off its mountain of debt
to international oil companies and improve
contract terms could create a rush of activity to
make up for lost time. Patrick Werr reports.
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Many companies, owed billions by the cash-strapped government, slowed down development of existing concessions and
lost appetite for new ones. No new agreements were signed in
2011-2013.
The government built up $8 billion in overdue payments to
finance a mushrooming program to provide low-priced gasoline, electricity, diesel and natural gas to consumers.
With the population growing and consumer inflation at
around 10%, the subsidies have been eating up about 20%
of the state budget. The turmoil that ousted President Hosni
Mubarak in February 2011 compounded the problem, making it
more politically difficult than ever to increase fuel prices.
To keep the low-price energy flowing to the domestic market,
the government, in exchange for promises of future payment,
diverted locally produced oil and gas that international companies
had been selling abroad, turning the firms into reluctant financiers.
Egypt produced 2214 Bcf of dry natural gas at its peak in
2009, or 2.1% of the world total, but production is in decline
by about 3%/yr, according to the EIA. Some 60% of Egypts gas
comes from offshore wells, Shoeib told OE.
The economy has been stabilizing since the Defense Minister,
Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, took power in July 2013 and thanks to
abundant aid from Gulf Arab countries. The government raised
domestic fuel prices in July 2014, reducing its subsidy bill
by almost 30%. It also paid a total $3 billion in arrears to oil
companies in December 2013 and September 2014, reducing
arrears to $4.9 billion, Oil Minister Sherif Ismail told an energy
conference in November. Companies investing in new drilling
and exploration get priority, the finance minister last year said.
In late November 2014, the government secured a syndicated
loan of up to $1.5 billion that will be used to further reduce
arrears. In an interview in late November with Middle East
Economic Survey (MEES), Oil minister Sharif Ismail suggested
a two-year timeframe to pay off the rest.
Egypt has also begun modifying the terms of new contracts,
giving companies greater freedom to sell their product abroad.
It has been renegotiating old contracts to increase prices as
well. Eni, DWE Dea, Apache and Dana Gas are among those
who have obtained better prices for their gas or entered talks
with the government over the past few months.
The oil minister told MEES he expected a new bid round by
the end of December, with as many as 15 onshore and offshore
tracts up for grabs.
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180
Million bbls/d
96
160
94
140
92
120
Total Supply
Total Demand
2 MMbbld
oversupply
in H1
90
100
88
80
Diamond
Ensco
Noble
Transocean
Seadrill
60
40
20
0
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Source: Rystad Energy research and analysis; Euroinvestor
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Jan-15
86
84
82
80
78
1Q2009
IFA Actual
1Q2010
1Q2011
1Q2012
1Q2013
1Q2014
2015
1Q2015
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3%
90%
60%
38%
51%
73%
81%
110
YoY growth
Million bbl/d
2010-13
9%
21%
34%
80% 46%
70%
Contracted
projects with competitive break-even prices lined up to be developed to support the increasing global oil demand. As a result we
see the offshore fleet allocation increasingly weighted towards
development drilling. This call on deepwater production and
expected oil price increase will further provide incentives for
increased infill drilling on already producing fields as the economic benefit of keeping the infrastructure alive is added to the
value analysis. With the expected oil price increase our analysis
suggests, as a result of exploration and production companies
benefiting from better cash flows and increasing oil demand,
exploration activity will again be deemed attractive.
55%
61%
70%
31%
35%
53%
69%
47%
57%
100
~98
~92
90
10%
0%
15 16 17
15 16 17
15 16 17
15 16 17
15 16 17
15 16 17
ENSCO
Seadrill
Diamond
Noble
Market avg.
-2%
0%
ow w
72%
9%
ids
9%
7%
0%
-1%
ater
t liqu
/tigh
Shale
ands
Oil s
50
Transocean
+2%
Shall
30%
60
-3%
Midw
70
20%
+9%
ater
80
40%
-2%
Deepwater
50%
Other onshore
40
1970 1975
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
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hard times
Orderbooks reflect reined-in spending based on
conservative near-term oil price estimates.
Demand outlook
Oil prices have declined significantly, and despite a few
optimistic ticks upward, they have dropped steadily over the
past few months. Meanwhile, production numbers remain
relatively constant, and OPEC, which has in the past stepped
in to alter production levels to reflect demand, has shown
no interest in pursuing that route this time around. At the
166th meeting of the organization in Vienna, Austria, on 27
November 2014 under the Chairmanship of its President HE
Abdourhman Ataher Al-Ahirish, Libyan Vice Prime Minister
for Corporations and Head of its Delegation, OPEC members
agreed to hold firm on production targets despite falling
prices.
While OPECs intentions are never entirely transparent, the
organizations motivation is likely based on its desire to preserve long-term market share, which sends a signal to the North
American unconventional oil producers. Weak demand growth
in Europe and Japan and the slowing growth in China contribute to weak global demand, and that is expected to continue
through 2015. Indications at present imply the low oil price
(4Q/14)
(4Q/14)
200
60%
Drillships
Semisubmersibles
Jackups
Drillships
50%
Semisubmersibles
Jackups
150
40%
100
30%
20%
50
10%
0%
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Supply outlook
The orderbook for mobile offshore drilling and production units
for the next few years will be smaller than projected six months
ago. Jackups will continue to make up the lions share, particularly those capable of working in 300ft (91.4m) or greater water
depth as the renewal of the industrys jackup fleet continues.
The mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) orderbook will
decline through 2016, followed by a period of slow buildup
through 2018.
Looking ahead
Volatility is inherent to the oil and gas industry; so it comes as
no surprise that the long climb upward in oil prices has come to
an abrupt halt. The reversal in oil prices, while dramatic, is not
a show stopper for exploration and development, but it represents a significant obstacle in the near term, and it will be quite
some time before there is another oil price reversal that will
be sustained long enough to encourage an increase in offshore
exploration and production activity.
James Graf is ABS Corporate Vice
President of Business Planning and
Analysis, based in New York, where he
has responsibility for global business
planning and performance and industry
outlooks. He holds a BE in Naval
Architecture from the State University of
New York Maritime College and is a
member of the Society of Naval Architects & Marine
Engineers (SNAME), Society of Marine Port Engineers
(SMPE) and the Shipping Analysis Institute (SAI) in
Stockholm.
Semisubmersibles
Jackups
120
100
80
60
40
20
4Q
/2
0
1Q 0 4
/2
2Q 0 0 5
/2
3Q 0 05
/2
4Q 005
/2
1Q 0 0 5
/2
2Q 0 0 6
/2
3Q 0 0
/2 6
4Q 006
/2
0
1Q 0 6
/2
2 Q 0 07
/2
3 Q 0 07
/2
4 Q 0 07
/2
1Q 0 0 7
/2
2Q 0 0 8
/2
3Q 0 08
/2
4Q 008
/2
0
1Q 0 8
/2
2Q 0 0 9
/2
3Q 0 0 9
/2
4Q 009
/2
0
1Q 0 9
/2
2 Q 010
/2
3 Q 010
/2
4 Q 010
/2
0
1Q 1 0
/2
2Q 01 1
/2
3 Q 01 1
/2
4 Q 01 1
/2
1Q 0 1 1
/2
2Q 01 2
/2
3 Q 01 2
/2
4 Q 01 2
/2
1Q 0 1 2
/2
2Q 01 3
/2
3 Q 01 3
/2
4 Q 01 3
/2
1Q 0 1 3
/2
2Q 01 4
/2
3 Q 01 4
/2
4 Q 01 4
/2
01
4
Current MODU Fleet (4Q/04 through 4Q/14) by construction date. Source: ABS.
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Strudel scours
A different type of scouring that can be
a particularly difficult Arctic geohazard is strudel scouring. Strudel scours
occur when flood water from melting
rivers during spring makes its way
through the ice and produces strudel shaped depressions in the seabed
(Figure 2). These scours can be deeper
than ice scours and more difficult to
predict, but are only found in in the
vicinity of river deltas.
Since pipelines heat up their
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Load Case
Comment
Proximity to structures
Design scour depths as well as subscour displacements are different in sands and
clays
Trench width
Where multiple pipelines are placed in a single wide trench, scour depths are
increased because backfill is softer or looser than natural seabed.
Vertical loads
Soil displacements or ice pressure (when pit depth is greater than burial depth)
Soil displacements or ice pressure (when pit depth is greater than burial depth)
Stamukha can break up or start moving, but this case is a subscour displacement
loading
Upheaval
Buckling
Multiple Load
events
Ice regime
Ice Scouring
Subscour Soil
Displacements
Stamukha Pits
years to investigate
their frequency over
time. On the basis of
this, its possible to
calculate the statistical probabilities
for strudels along
various potential
pipeline routes. Such
an analysis can be
vital for determining
the optimal pipeline
depth.
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A sinking feeling
Ekofisk is an iconic field, but
its uniqueness gives operator
ConocoPhillips some specific
challenges around subsidence.
Elaine Maslin reports.
A chalky discovery
Ekofisk was discovered in 1969, about
280km southwest of Stavanger. Two years
later, on 9 June 1971, test production
was started with full production in 1974
from the Ekofisk 2/4 A, B and C central
processing facilities. Oil is transported
via pipeline to Teesside in the UK and
the gas to Emden, Germany.
The reservoir is in chalk, but a unique
type of chalk similar to that in the Valhall
field, also on the NCS. The field is
dome-shaped with two major formations,
Ekofisk and Tor, roughly 400ft thick each,
some 2900-3250m below sea level. The
Greater Ekofisk Area also contains the
Eldfisk and Embla fields, and a further
six fields produced from the Ekofisk complex, which have since ceased production. At its peak, the Greater Ekofisk Area
had around 30 platforms in 70-80m water
depth, including the first test production
installation, the Gulftide jackup.
Subsidence
But, while the firm has been able to
increase recovery rates from the field as
its understanding in it has deepened
increasing recovery rates from about 17%
to 50% today it has also had a large
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by 6m a huge engineering
accomplishment at the time.
Protective walls were also
installed to protect the Ekofisk
tank against the ocean.
Drilling difficulties
Drilling is also a big challenge in these conditions.
As we drill through the reservoir we also see huge pressure variations, says Hand.
[While] drilling a horizontal well, we maybe drilling
through a water swept region
and we will hit the water
front and see a 1500-2000
psi pressure drop from one
side of the water front to the
other side over the course of
Renewal
a couple of 100ft. Trying to
Ekofisk has not just been
manage that through drilling
evolving, the Greater
is very difficult.
Ekofisk area has been going
The changing reservoir
The Ekofisk 2/4 K platform, from which water injection started in
through various periods
structure, with collapsing
of renewal. In 2005, the
and compaction, also results 1987. Photo from ConocoPhillips Norge.
Ekofisk area saw a furin bucking in some wells,
ther extension, under the Ekofisk Area
which results in new wells with complex
To help improve the understanding
Growth plan and in 2014, ConocoPhillips
wells paths, avoiding existing well paths,
of the water flood and to help manage
started up the Ekofisk South platform.
having to be drilled. We have incredibly
and understand what was going on in
The last half a dozen years has also seen
thick well bores but theyre still undergo
the overburden and in the reservoir,
some 120,000-tonne of jackets, wells and
buckling, Hand says. Over time, you
ConocoPhillips installed a fiber optic
platforms removed from the field.
run wireline and you get stuck higher
cable permanent reservoir monitoring
More recently, the area has seen further
and higher up the well bore, making
system over the entire field. It is hooked
new infrastructure. We are adding new
reservoir management very difficult. So
up directly to shore via a cable as well as
infrastructure, including a new hotel
reservoir management and being able
via satellite.
There is enough movement in this
platform, says Hand. We have the
to see water is important, particularly if
field that we can shoot a survey every six
new Ekofisk South platform, a 35-well
youre replacing six wells a year.
platform, also subsea injection templates,
which means you have to worry about
wave height and can place the template
closer where you need to drill the well
and avoid subsidence areas. At Eldfisk,
nearby, were also adding some new
infrastructure to extend the life of that.
About 40% of the fields resources
have been produced to date. But, after
more than 40 years in production,
ConocoPhillips has aspirations not to
wind Ekofisk down, but to continue the
Ekofisk complex, which takes in the
Eldfisk, Embla and Tor fields, for another
40 years.
Hand says: Its known as the pioneer
field on the Norwegian continental Shelf,
the first discovery, and it really set up
the Norwegian oil industry. It has had an
about 43-year production history and,
aspirationally, we would like to see it
produce for another 40 years. But, he
adds, an 80-year life requires a lot of
nurturing.
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systems, definitions of
associated safety systems
and requirements for well
barriers and drawworks,
said Kenneth Vareide,
executive vice president of
offshore class at DNV GL,
upon release of the 2013
revision. Our aim has
been to take class a new
step forward by focusing
on control, transparency
and efficiency. In addition,
the intention has been to
ensure that the latest best
practices and innovations
are rapidly implemented
by the industry. The end
result will be improved
safety.
However, as with any
pioneering works, there
are kinks to work out.
There are issues
Pacific Drillings Pacific Santa Ana drillship, classed
within
the original rules
by ABS, has been outfitted with dual gradient drilling
that industry is currently
technology for Chevrons operations in the Gulf of
working through with the
Mexico. Photo from Pacific Drilling.
class societies that hinged
DNV
more so on a misunderstanding of MPD
In 2011, DNV became the first classifioperations and intent, Bernard says.
cation society to have general rules for
In response to this, DNV GL spokesMPD systems on board DNV-classes drillman Kristian Linde said in a statement
ing units with the class notation Drill(N).
to OE that the company works with the
A more detailed set of requirements were
industry to update their rules on a conreleased in the update of DNV-OS-E101
tinual basis.
in 2013. This revision is currently being
Handal furthers this point saying: Our
used to classify and certified MPD sysupdates build on experience from the
tem, says DNV GLs Arne Handal, Ph.D,
application of these standards, so reviewprincipal engineer for drilling and well
ing and addressing industry concerns
intervention, in a comment to OE.
are considered as part of the updating
The new standard includes requireprocess along with safety and technology
ments for managed pressure drilling
developments.
ABS
As a classification society, ABS is an
independent, externally audited body
that reviews plans, operational maintenance, and surveys construction
processes for its clients. Currently, ABS
plans to publish the ABS Guide for
Classification of Drilling Systems (CDS
Guide) with an appendix for MPD rules,
Appendix 7.
Following ABS own discussion with
50 industry companies, including a mix
of both operators and drilling contractors,
the CDS Guide will be updated with the
appendix available in early 2015. The
document will include requirements for
the design, construction, and commissioning of MPD systems, subsystems, and
components onboard mobile offshore
drilling units (MODUs).
ABS sees MPD as a growing trend
in offshore drilling and is currently
working on several MPD projects. MPD
is now being used offshore to facilitate
drilling of previously un-drillable wells
and to enhance a wells primary well
barrier, says Harish Patel, director of
offshore technology at ABS. In addition
to defining a new technology qualification standards approach to high-pressure,
high-temperature drilling, ABS is finalizing requirements that specify certification
for MPD systems, including (dual gradient drilling) DGD systems, and associated
subsea components.
With the upward trend of MPD use
and the ever present concern for safety,
Appendix 7 will provide ABS clients
with guidelines to plan future operations.
Appendix 7 will focus on offshore MPD
applications, and address needs unique to
offshore drilling operations. The guidelines aim to help operators comply with
the rules and requirements associated
with drilling in the US offshore, as well
as provide greater reliability and consistency to lower potential risks during
offshore operations. Because the MPD
system and all of its subsystems will be
considered a part of the primary well
barrier system, all associated components
used in MPD operations will require ABS
design approval and an ABS survey for
installation, to be classed by ABS.
In the case of DGD systems, a type of
MPD, no specific US requirements existed
prior to the application of the first DGD
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barriers are in place to manage the different hazards from these operations and
equipment interactions.
As a benefit, the classification applies
equally to all service providers, so it
creates a level playing field and once
certified its not necessary to go through
the process again for every customers
project. Most importantly, by having a
set of standards that must be met and
adhered to it shows the public that the
intent is to provide industry rules and
guidance to conduct MPD operations in
the safe manner.
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Industry
When these guides and standards are
issued later this year, some will have to
make changes to their MPD operations.
[Most MPD service providers are] not
used to having that amount of scrutiny on
MPD systems, fail-safes, and procedures,
says Earl Dietrich, global director of deepwater systems at Weatherford. However,
it is making us, our suppliers, and all
competitive vendors, improve their game.
Now you will be required to demonstrate how the systems work; how youre
going to test it; how the fail-safe systems
work; what kind of redundancy there is.
When it comes to safety and efficiency,
consistency will play an important role.
Hopefully, some standardization will
make it easier for us to specify proper
equipment and have consistent installations, whether they be temporary or
permanent, that are not specific to the rig
contractor, operator, or country of operation, Dietrich says.
More stringent standardization of
systems, installations, capacities, and
characteristics will allow personnel to
more readily move between various rigs
and systems.
The industry will also benefit by having more fit-to-purpose guidelines. For
example, in reference to our hoses, the
highest standard is called 17K, but that
standard is for continuous production of
hydrocarbons to flexible hoses. We dont
do that, Dietrich explains. We may
have a gas cut mud event with hydrocarbons that we deal with, but its not
continuous. However, for right now, we
dont have a fit-for-purpose document or
hose specification for our installations.
We are continually involved with
IADC, API, ABS, DNV, NORSOK,
BSEE, and other groups advocating the
improvement of personnel and rig safety,
operations, and system standardization
and requirements by providing enhanced
MPD, early kick detection, and pressurized mud-cap drilling services, Dietrich
says.
ABS, DNV, and API have worked
with industry members to address
concerns regarding the original and the
newly developed MPD requirements.
Halliburtons Bernard says, all organizations must come together to discuss
equipment design and operational
intent so that together, we can provide
proper guidance and requirements to
help industry meet the publics safety
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Drilling
Influx
detection
James Onifade discusses how the
first managed pressure drilling
operation for an African operator
accurately detected and circulated a
small influx out of the well, without
having to shut it in or threatening
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The capability of the MPD system to detect
and automatically control influxes is of
immense value to the drilling operation.
The system utilized the automatic activation of the influx detection and control
sequence to provide a faster reaction time
and ultimately improve safety and operational efficiency. This faster reaction led to
smaller influx volume and reduced surface
pressures during the influx circulation operation. The MPD system allowed the influx
to be circulated at the prevailing drilling
rate, avoiding the need to shut down the
pump and circulate at the slow circulation
rates. Ultimately, MPD allowed for safe and
efficient influx detection and control, with a
reduction in nonproductive times recorded
during drilling operations.
References
1.) Rohani M.R., Managed-Pressure
Drilling; Techniques And Options For
Improving Operational Safety And
Efficiency. Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Received September 19,
2011, Accepted January 5, 2011.
James Onifade is a
wellsite drilling
supervisor with the
main responsibility
of ensuring a safe
and efficient
application of the
MPD technology.
Onifade earned a bachelors degree in
mechanical engineering in 2002. Onifade
also holds a masters degree in mechanical engineering from the University of
Portsmouth and a masters degree in oil
and gas engineering from Robert Gordon
University, Aberdeen.
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Further benefits
3D scan data can also be crucial for
brownfield modifications. Most platforms
in the North Sea have a plant design
management system model, which
provides 3D information based on the
platforms design drawings. Using the
point-cloud data, they can then compare
their design with the as-built dimensions
on the platform, which will take into
account any changes made to the original
design.
Colored point-cloud databases provide
a source of highly accurate information, which can
be shared easily
between disciplines, teams,
project offices
and even thirdparties, via web
portals. Portals
can be layered
with data from
other sources,
such as maintenance plans,
asset integrity
data, inspection reports and
images, creating
an integrated
system to assist
A 3D visualization developed from scan data.
duty-holders in
maintaining a
is used to apply a coordinate system to
safe and productive asset.
the database.
Point-cloud data can also be processed
to create training environments, providData for decommissioning
ing operators, maintenance engineers,
The laser scan data on the full platform
and construction crews with realistic
scan was required to model all cut zones
training before mobilizing offshore.
More applications and easier use is
and separations to plan a proposed
coming, however. Up until recently,
method of decommissioning. In addition,
significant computing power has been
the surveyors were able to use the pointrequired to handle the large terabytecloud to identify the nearest flanges,
size files created. Now, laptop and
valves that could be disconnected withdesktop processing speeds and storout requiring cutting.
The layered CAD drawings, in conjunc- age capacity have become sufficiently
affordable to make the process costtion with the model TruView, provide the
effective and capable of delivering
as-built information necessary to identify
survey data in an acceptable time. In
and detail all systems that require cuts in
each specific cut zone, allowing complete the future, we could see scans from
handheld devices then viewed live on
module separation.
offshore safe tablets.
The decommissioning study team
However, there is still a place for
would not have been able to complete the
Future
The ability to process larger amounts of
data faster is bringing point-cloud data
to fabricators or operators more quickly.
Hand-held scanners are becoming lighter
and more accurate, and when linked to
hand-held tablets will enable data-gathering to be carried out in near real-time.
It will not be long before it will be even
more cost-effective to undertake wholeplatform scans, and use hand-held scanners to provide detailed information on
areas of interest, such as corrosion, signs
of wear, or tie-points for new or replacement systems.
Using intrinsically safe tablets will
enable the onshore and offshore teams to
share information almost immediately,
and for initial designs to be virtually
superimposed over the actual platform
structure and equipment to confirm the
suitability and practicality of the design.
Laser scanning combined with
digital photography is a well-established
technology that is currently providing
significant benefits to the oil and gas
industry. As the technology matures and
develops it will play a vital role in the
safe and efficient operation and maintenance of oil and gas assets, both onshore
and offshore.
Carl Bennett joined
Production Services
Network (now Wood
Group PSN) in 2006
after a 20-year career
in the Royal Air
Force. Since joining
Wood Group PSN, he
has worked as a project engineer
supporting a major client and was
assigned to the Royal Dutch Shell Asset
Integrity Process Safety Management
program in the Netherlands. He holds an
MBA from the Aberdeen Business School.
Stewart Buchanan joined Wood Group
ODL in December 2013 as Global Head of
Sales and Marketing. Stewart is responsible for the development and implementation of the global sales and marketing
strategy to drive ODLs business plan.
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Production
Eyebrow
Conversion work
Alan Thorpe recently paid a
visit to Singapores shipyards.
He gives a rundown of some of
the current floating production
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Out of sight,
Out of mind
Peter Beales discusses the
dangers of neglecting
software integrity
Security
Cyber threats are constantly in the news,
yet oil and gas operators have been slow
to recognize the risks to their process
control systems. While external infiltration from hackers or malware is undoubtedly a problem, insiders who have access
to process control software perpetrate
nearly half of security incidents. Granted,
some of these breaches are innocent
and accidental, but in too many cases
employees, subcontractors or third parties deliberately infiltrate systems to steal
data or sabotage a system.
The Global State of Information
Security Survey 2014 revealed that,
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compared with
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reporting financial
hits of $20 million or
more increased 92%,
and financial losses
caused by security
breaches jumped
34%. Losses are not
exclusively monetary. Respondents
also expressed
concern about
theft of intellectual
property, damage to
company reputation
and declining share
value. These concerns demonstrate the imperative need
for stricter control over access to critical
systems.
Compliance
The offshore industry is obliged to comply with a myriad of regulations, standards and codes of practice, requiring the
effective management of process control
software, information security and data
management. To comply with these,
companies must provide evidence of
secure backups of codes and documents,
configuration management systems, password administration, and audit trails.
Disaster recovery
Every operator understands the immense
cost associated with unplanned shut- Take control and control change
These four risks
downs. Few, however,
demonstrate that the
stop to think about how
integrity of hidimportant software is to the
Compared with
den assets is just as
running of a system. When
important as that of
something goes wrong with
2013, organizations
physical assets.
process control software,
reporting financial hits
No company would
costly delays are often proof $20 million or more
ever think of neglectlonged because of the coming the physical infrapanys reliance on ineffecincreased 92%, and
structure or security
tive back-up solutions for
financial losses caused
of an FPSO, drilling
dealing with the problem.
rig or pipeline. Why,
Panic ensues. Where are
by security breaches
then, are so many
the backup disks? Do we
jumped 34%.
prepared to ignore the
have the correct version of
costly and dangersoftware? How do we know
ous problems that
the software isnt obsolete?
Backup software can often be corrupted. can easily result when process control
systems are left unprotected?
Or it can be misplaced. Or it might not
exist. Software essential to the smooth
Peter Beales is
running of remote assets might be stored
business develophundreds of miles away. Yet when it
ment manager for
fails, so does the asset. In an industry
Asset Guardian
renowned for disaster preparedness,
Solutions Ltd. He is
this particular form of potential failure
responsible for the
is often neglected. The best time to buy
sales and marketing
insurance is before a fire.
of the companys
Change management
range of Configuration Change
In Asset Guardian Solutions (AGSL)
Management software tools that serve
experience, many corporate MOC
the global oil and gas, marine and
management systems are ill-suited to
utilities industries. An electrical and
managing changes to process control soft- instrumentation engineer with over 30
ware configuration code. An area where
years in the instrument and control
problems occur is Parallel Software
sector, Beales has held a number of
Changes, when alterations to software
senior management positions with ABB,
configurations are made simultaneously
TYCO, IMES Engineering Services, and
by different parts of the organization,
3Sun Control and Instrumentation.
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Length o.a.
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Coming attraction
EMAS AMCs flagship vessel, the Lewek
Constellation, is close to completion at
Huismans yard in Schiedam, Netherlands.
The latest addition to EMAS AMCs fleet
has been designed for rigid and flexible
pipelay and construction work in water
depths exceeding 3000m. The vessel is
an ice classed, DP3, multi-lay vessel with
heavy lift capabilities.
The vessel, built with a 3000-tonne
heavy lift mast crane at Singapore headquartered Triyards Vietnamese yard,
Saigon Offshore Fabrication & Engineering
(SOFEL), completed its first job, ahead of
arriving at Schiedam, for VAALCO Gabon
(Etame), offshore Gabon.
The work scope for VAALCO included
the transportation and installation of two
jackets, topsides, flare booms and living
quarters for the Etame and Southeast
Etame / North Tchibala (SEENT) platforms,
along with the installation of a new living
quarters and a gas lift package onto the
FPSO Nautipa.
Once its multi-lay tower and ancillary equipment for pipe lay activities are
installed, the vessel is due to proceed to
the US Gulf of Mexico to work on Noble
Energys Gunflint project in 1Q 2015,
installing pipelines, umbilicals and ancillary
equipment.
EMAS Marine Base in Ingleside, Texas,
will be used to perform the pipe stalking and
fabrication of various subsea structures.
Gunflint was discovered in 2008, and is
estimated to contain resources between
65-90 MMboe. The field is in Mississippi
Canyon Block 948, at a water depth of
2000m.
The 178m-long, 46m-beam Lewek
Spooling barge
The pipelay vessel (pictured, photo from
EMAS) will use a spooling barge, outfitted with a spooling system that includes a
fleeting roller track assembly, a fleeting tensioner, a reel cradle assembly and winches,
for reloading reels. Pipe will be spooled on
to the reels on the barge at a quayside, then
taken offshore for reel transfer. The vessels
heavy-lift system is used to offload empty
reels and load full reels.
The vessel, which accommodates up
to 239 personnel, can store up to four
rigid pipe reels and up to two flexibles
carousels.
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Rescue
mission
Three-phase approach
One idea to increase performance is to
implement a three-phase program to help
restore production efficiency.
Phase 1 starts with a high level overview where a provider can come in and
analyze and assess the asset life strategy
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While assessing the impact on operational reliability, consideration goes out
to the condition/health of existing equipment, as well as operating and maintenance procedures.
Phase 2 identifies actions that will
reduce equipment downtime. Using the
asset life plans developed in phase 1,
everything from the existing applications and people competency through to
installed products and systems and lifecycle services end up examined to discover the options available for improving
production efficiency.
Phase 3 implements the improvement
projects identified in phase 2. It eliminates
defects before they have an impact on
production. Continuous feedback ends up
being a priority to ensure a higher level of
performance. Services for any products or
systems that need installation and commissioning, maintenance, replacement,
upgrade or retrofit are
a part of this phase.
Reducing manning
levels
Estimates show that
every person working offshore costs an
operator about $1.5
million/yr, when all
training, safety, and
wage costs come into
consideration. And
much of that labor
ends up working
on maintenance to
keep the platform
running.
For operators with multiple facilities or platforms, it may be possible to
centralize the control system such that
it controls the process across several
platforms. Alternatively for single or
multiple assets, providing a remote
support center onshore that supervises
offshore assets helps address the shortage of highly skilled experts by allowing
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East Africa
Future prospects
Figure 1 shows the current licensing
position offshore East Africa along with
highlights of recent drilling activity as
summarized in Table 1. Only 13 wells
have been drilled in deepwater East Africa
outside of the Rovuma/Rufiji golden-zone
in the last five years. No wells have been
drilled offshore Somalia, Madagascar,
Comoros or the eastern margin of South
Africa in this period. Of the wells drilled,
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(e.g. BG in Tanzania Block 3
BG withdrawn from
and Apache in Kenya Block
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systems, offshore East
Sunbird-1 discovered oil
Africa, is still very much
in Block L-10A; Mbawa-1
BG, Apache,
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discovered gas in Block
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Kenya
Anadarko
L-8, but operator Apache
scale of the recent successes
has exited license
discussed above, exploration potential remains high.
Table 1: Wells drilled offshore East Africa from 2009-14 and their reported results.
Source: Deloittes Petroview
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in the deep
The East African coastline. Image from the GRID-Arendal Continental Shelf Programme.
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Solutions
Upgraded pipe purging system
Huntingdon Fusion Techniques introduced
an upgraded pipe purging system for high
speed pipe joint welding, the QuickPurge
III system.
QuickPurge III is made from material
that is resistant to the higher weld heat
present now that the dams are slightly
closer to the welds and at the same time
exhibiting lower outgassing rates to prevent weld contamination.
The sleeve between the dams reduces
the volume to be purged by two thirds,
Paradigms new
testing technology
Wrtsil 50DF
powers LNG carriers
South
Koreas
Daewoo
Shipbuilding
and Marine
Engineering
ordered 54
Wrtsil
dual fuel
engines to power 172,600cbm icebreaking LNG carriers.
For each LNG carrier Wrtsil will supply 12-cylinder and 9-cylinder Wrtsil
50DF dual-fuel engines. The total power
output from the Wrtsil engines is
64,350kW per vessel.
A Wrtsil 50DF engine can give
950/975kW per cylinder and a total maximum mechanical output of 17,100kW.
The engine speed is 500 or 514 rpm with
50Hz and 60 Hz applications. The maximum thermal efficiency is higher than
with any other gas engine.
The engine is capable of operating on
liquefied natural gas (LNG), heavy fuel
oil, or low-viscosity marine diesel oil
but LNG will be the main type of fuel to
be used. When operating in gas mode,
the nitrogen oxide emissions are at least
85% below those specified in the current
IMO regulations, and CO2 emissions are
some 25% less than those of a conventional marine engine running on diesel
fuel. Additionally, the sulphur oxide
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GE, McDermott launch new consultancy
A new oilfield consultancy has been
launched by GE Oil & Gas and McDermott
Ocean Installer
opens Brazil office
sales. Saudi Arabia represents a key market. It has the worlds largest crude oil production capacity and the plan to increase
electricity generating capacity to 120GW
by 2032. We will be on the ground to offer
solutions that can be used across the project and asset life cycle, ensuring our customers can anticipate changing technology
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Saudi Arabia office
AVEVA opened a new office in Saudi
Arabia to strengthen its presence in the
Middle East and further enhance its
growing global network.
The office will offer sales and support
for all of AVEVAs solutions and services,
with particular focus on owner operators and engineering, procurement and
construction contractors in the oil and
gas and power sectors.
At AVEVA we recognize how important it is to provide service and support
in local language and in accordance with
local culture, says Helmut Schuller,
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OAA shortlist revealed
The waiting is over - the shortlist for the 2015 Offshore Achievement Awards, supported by
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by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
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achievements to company performance and
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Subsea excellence
recognized
The winners of the annual Subsea UK
Awards will be announced at a gala
event, on 11 February at the Aberdeen
Exhibition and Conference Centre during Subsea Expo.
Fisher Offshore, Proserv and
ROVOP are all in contention for the
Subsea Company of the Year award.
Express Engineering Oil & Gas,
Flowline Specialists and Tekmar
Energy have been short-listed in the
Global Exports Award category, with
ToolTec, Ocean Installer and Cambla
vying for the New Enterprise award.
The shortlist for the Innovation &
Technology award comprises Tracerco,
Subsea Technologies and Tritech
International, while Alan Muirhead
from Ingen Ideas, Dale Tansley of
Quick Hydraulics and John Stoddard
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An individual who has made the
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subsea sector will be announced on
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The awards event is held during
Subsea Expo, sponsored by OE and
running 11-13 February. The event
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Stork
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Technology, technology,
technology. Ten years from
now your title will not matter. I have made it a point
to work for companies that
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with technology that is new,
innovative and cutting edge
is very important to me. Im
reminded of a quote from
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Fernando Hernandez is
a dynamic positioning technical advisor at C-Nav for North
and Central America. With extensive field experience in the
ROV tooling, automated controls, subsea and well intervention sectors, Fernandos offshore background has given him
a firm understanding of how to outfit vessels and rigs for offshore operations. His experience has also given him insights
into how topside and subsea teams and equipment need to
work in unison while deploying divers and ROVs to successfully execute challenging projects. His trilingual fluency has
facilitated the execution of offshore operations, as well as the
development of commercial relationships, domestically and
abroad. At 30 years of age, he has more than a decade of oil
and gas experience.
entry level candidates. Im
not saying that everyone has
to get a TWIC card to break
in, however, it is important
to demonstrate initiative and
eagerness.
Also, transferable skills are
very valuable. For example,
a military veteran with a
background in fiber optics
and electronics can translate
their skills into jobs in oil and
gas, by working on automated
controls used on blowout
preventers.
great experience.
Another came from working with a new record-setting
hydrate remediation technology. I also led a division for a
company that was one of the
few players able to execute
rigless abandonments. I
helped the company expand
its use of rigless technologies
from the Gulf of Mexico to
West Africa. Rigless technology is exciting because of the
ability to workover a well
without a riser from a dynamically positioned vessel.
Additonally, another proud
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be used on the sgard project,
when I worked in Norway.
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Editorial Index
ABB www.abb.com ..................................................... 23, 64
ACE Winches www.ace-winches.co.uk ............................ 74
Acteon www.acteon.com ................................................. 60
Adani Enterprises www.adani.com ................................. 15
ADIL www.assetdev.com ................................................... 11
Aker Solutions www.akersolutions.com .................. 58, 74
Alba Power www.albapower.com ..................................... 74
Allseas www.allseas.com ................................................. 62
American Bureau of Shipping www.eagle.org ...... 32, 42
American National Standards Institute
www.ansi.org ................................................................... 44
American Petroleum Institute www.api.org ................. 42
Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
www.anadarko.com ........................................... 19, 56, 66
ANP www.anp.gov.br ......................................................... 52
Apache Corp. www.apachecorp.com ................. 28, 50, 66
Aquatic Engineering & Construction
www.aquaticsubsea.com ................................................ 60
ASET International Oil & Gas Training Academy
www.aset.co.uk ................................................... 74
Asset Guardian Solutions Ltd
www.assetguardian.com .................................................... 55
Atlantis Operations Canada
www.atlantisresourcesltd.com ........................................ 72
AVEVA www.aveva.com ..................................................... 72
Baker Hughes www.bakerhughes.com ..................... 58, 67
BG Group www.bg-group.com .................................. 28, 66
Black Rock Tidal Power
www.blackrocktidalpower.com ....................................... 72
BP www.bp.com ........................................ 14, 24, 28, 65, 76
Bumi Armada Berhad www.bumiarmada.com ............. 50
Camax Energy www.camacenergy.com .......................... 15
Cambla www.cambla.co.uk ............................................... 74
Centrica Energy www.centrica.com ................................ 11
CETCO Energy Services
www.cetcoenergyservices.com ...................................... 74
Chariot Oil & Gas www.chariotoilandgas.com ............... 15
Chevron www.chevron.com ....................................... 14, 44
China National Offshore Oil Corp.
www.cnoocltd.com ........................................................... 15
China National Petroleum Corp.
www.cnpc.com.cn/en ...................................................... 18
Churchill Drilling Tools www.circsub.com ...................... 74
Circle Oil www.circleoil.net .............................................. 28
C-NAV www.cnavgnss.com .............................................. 78
Coastal Energy www.coastalenergy.com ....................... 52
ConocoPhillips www.conocophillips.com ................ 14, 38
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co.
www.dsme.co.kr/epub/main/index.do ................... 19, 62
Daimond Offshore www.diamondoffshore.com ............. 31
Dana Gas www.danagas.com ........................................... 28
Decom North Sea www.decomnorthsea.com ................ 74
Delphian Ballistics www.delphianballistics.com ............ 74
Deltamarin www.deltamarin.com ................................... 52
DNV GL www.dnvgl.com ............................................ 42, 69
Douglas Westwood www.douglas-westwood.com ........ 60
EA Technique www.eatechnique.com.my ...................... 52
Egyptian General Petroleum Co.
www.egpc.com.eg ..................................................... 15, 28
EMAS AMC www.emas.com ............................................. 57
Empresa Nacional De Hidrocarbonetos
www.enh.co.mz/eng ........................................................ 18
Energy Norway www.energinorge.no/english ................ 25
Energy Recovery www.energyrecovery.com ................... 27
Eni www.eni.com ...................................... 15, 18, 24, 28, 66
EnQuest www.enquest.com ............................................. 65
Express Engineering Oil & Gas
www.express-engineering.co.uk ..................................... 74
Expro Group www.exprogroup.com ................................. 74
ExxonMobil corporate.exxonmobil.com ............. 14, 15, 50
Fisher Offshore www.fisheroffshore.com ....................... 74
Flowline Specialists www.flowlinespecialists.com ........ 74
FORCE www.fundyforce.ca ................................................ 72
Fugro www.fugro.com ....................................................... 53
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AB Sandvik Material Technology
www.smt.sandvik.com/oilgas .......................... 51
ABB Turbocharging
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Organising Partners
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Numerology
US$2.95 billion
85 Tcf
2010
98.1 MMb/d
119
The year the first floating platform, Gja, with power from
shore began production. See page 23.
Photo from ABB.
The number of projects Keppel Shipyard has been involved in since 1981.
See page 50.
90%
72,000tonne
US$1.5million
2022
82
Estimated annual cost to operators for each offshore worker. See page 64.
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