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March 2010
World Trends and Technology for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
     Seismic work
     streams ahead
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                                                                   𰁈𰁂𰁔𰀁𰁉𰁚𰁅𰁓𰁂𰁕𰁆𰁔𰀁𰁇𰁓𰁐𰁎𰀁𰁇𰁐𰁓𰁎𰁊𰁏𰁈𰀍𰀁𰁕𰁉𰁆𰁚𰀁𰁄𰁂𰁏𰀁𰁂𰁍𰁔𰁐𰀁𰁅𰁊𰁔𰁔𰁐𰁍𰁗𰁆𰀁
                                                                   𰁉𰁚𰁅𰁓𰁂𰁕𰁆𰀁𰁑𰁍𰁖𰁈𰁔𰀁𰁇𰁐𰁓𰁎𰁆𰁅𰀁𰁃𰁚𰀁𰁕𰁆𰁎𰁑𰁆𰁓𰁂𰁕𰁖𰁓𰁆𰀁𰁐𰁓𰀁𰁑𰁓𰁆𰁔𰁔𰁖𰁓𰁆𰀁
                                                                   𰁄𰁉𰁂𰁏𰁈𰁆𰁔𰀏𰀁𰀤𰁐𰁖𰁑𰁍𰁆𰁅𰀁𰁘𰁊𰁕𰁉𰀁𰀣𰀫𰂵𰁔𰀁𰀥𰁚𰁏𰁂𰀤𰁐𰁊𰁍𰂊𰀁𰁄𰁂𰁑𰁊𰁍𰁍𰁂𰁓𰁚𰀁
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                                                                   𰁑𰁍𰁂𰁄𰁆𰁎𰁆𰁏𰁕𰀁𰁐𰁇𰀁𰁕𰁉𰁆𰀁𰀪𰁄𰁆𰀎𰀤𰁉𰁆𰁌𰀁𰁊𰁏𰁉𰁊𰁃𰁊𰁕𰁐𰁓𰀁𰁐𰁓𰀁𰁐𰁕𰁉𰁆𰁓𰀁𰀣𰀫𰀁
                                                                   𰁄𰁉𰁆𰁎𰁊𰁄𰁂𰁍𰀁𰁑𰁓𰁐𰁅𰁖𰁄𰁕𰁔𰀁𰁄𰁂𰁏𰀁𰁂𰁅𰁅𰁓𰁆𰁔𰁔𰀁𰁔𰁑𰁆𰁄𰁊𰂾𰁄𰀁𰁅𰁐𰁘𰁏𰁉𰁐𰁍𰁆𰀁
                                                                   𰁑𰁓𰁐𰁅𰁖𰁄𰁕𰁊𰁐𰁏𰀁𰁑𰁓𰁐𰁃𰁍𰁆𰁎𰁔𰀁𰁂𰁕𰀁𰁕𰁉𰁆𰁊𰁓𰀁𰁔𰁐𰁖𰁓𰁄𰁆𰀏𰀁𰀪𰁄𰁆𰀎𰀤𰁉𰁆𰁌𰀁
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                                                                                                                                                                 International Edition
                                                                                                                                                                   Volume 70, Number 3
                                                                                                                                                                           March 2010
                                                                                                                                                          CONTENTS
                               Celebrating Over 50 Years of Trends, Tools, and Technology
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    SPECIAL REPORT:                                                  ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, & INSTALLATION
    CASPIAN SEA                                                      Installation of the world’s deepest spar .................................................................... 48
    Caspian Sea set                                                  Shell’s Perdido development is a record-setting venture. The list of world firsts includes an inte-
    for offshore resurgence...................... 28                 grated topsides installation that set a new record for lift weight in the US Gulf of Mexico (GoM)
    The Caspian offshore is one of the world’s                       at 8,866 metric tons (9,773 tons).
    most important sources of oil and gas produc-
    tion growth. In 2010, offshore production is                     PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
    expected to top 1.5 MMboe/d, with plans in
    place to reach 3 MMboe/d by 2020.                                Downhole monitoring, control using digital distributed sensing ............................ 52
                                                                     Real-time, accurate downhole monitoring data is crucial to understanding and controlling well-
                                                                     bore and reservoir performance while maximizing oil and gas extraction. An increasingly used
    GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS                                             method to get this data is permanently installed downhole monitoring sensors in production and
    Seismic vessel count down,                                       injection wells.
    but work is picking up ....................... 32
    The business side of offshore geology and                        Capitalizing on real-time drilling data in reservoir management ............................ 54
    geophysics in 2009 remained in tune with                         The industry is looking for fast, easy-to-use, powerful reservoir management solutions to
    the generally weak year for the entire E&P                       improve performance and production, and reservoir modeling is moving into this crucial phase
    industry. The survey which follows shows that                    of drilling developments in well correlation, well planning, local model updates, and the ability to
    the vessel count was 156, down by 17 from last                   incorporate real-time drilling data into the model.
    year’s report.
                                                                     Polymer seal tests reveal elastomer needs for future EOR programs...................... 56
    Worldwide seismic vessel survey ...... 34                        With a 1% improvement in world oil production efficiency estimated to be worth an additional 20-
                                                                     30 Bbbl, the ability to extend the operational life of seals and other polymer-based components
    DRILLING & COMPLETION                                            would provide significant financial benefits.
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    We’ve earned
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BIW | Conoflow | C’treat | Enidine | Fabri-Valve | Fiberbond | Flygt | Goulds | ITT Standard | Midland-ACS | Neo-Dyn
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                                                                           PORT FOURCHON
                                                                           Yes, they have no bananas ......................................................................................... 67
                                                                           New lock keeps bayou cargo flowing; LA 1 again seeks funding ............................ 74
                                                                           Storms, deepwater combine to make inspections
                                                                           healthy business in Port Fourchon ............................................................................ 76
                                                                           HOS Centerline gives new meaning to multi-purpose vessel ................................... 77
                                                                           Report shows enormity of GoM decommissioning market....................................... 78
                                                                           SWEDEN
                                                                           Glass-syntactic foam insulates IRM divers ............................................................... 81
                                                                           H-shackles to connect Usan mooring chain.............................................................. 81
                                                                           SKF helping Total to limit unplanned shutdowns ...................................................... 82
D E P A R T M E N T S
 Tactical Technology can improve                                           Comment ............................................... 8       Vessels, Rigs, & Surface Systems ...... 22
 productivity for the life of your well.
 Visit weatherford.com, or speak with                                      Data ..................................................... 10   Drilling & Production .......................... 24
 a Weatherford representative near you.                                    Global E&P .......................................... 12        Geosciences ........................................ 26
                                                                           Offshore Europe .................................. 16           Business Briefs ................................... 85
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                                                                           Gulf of Mexico ..................................... 18         Advertisers’ Index............................... 87
                                                                           Subsea Systems ................................. 20             Beyond the Horizon ............................ 88
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    Americas
       Petrobras and Chevron have awarded a series of contracts for the
    Papa Terra heavy oil field development in the Campos basin, 68 mi
    (110 km) offshore Rio de Janeiro, in water depths of up to 3,940 ft
    (1,200 m).
       FloaTEC Singapore, the joint venture between Keppel FELS and
    J. Ray McDermott, will handle design, engineering, and construc-
    tion of the P61 tension leg wellhead platform. This will be built by
    the BrasFELS yard in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, while Floatec LLC will
    perform global engineering and basic design. J. Ray will fabricate
    the associated tendons, temporary buoyancy modules, and piles at
    its yard in Morgan City, Louisiana, and will install the platform using
    its deepwater construction vessel Derrick Barge 50.
       BW Offshore and Brazilian partners QUIP and QGOG will supply
    the associated FPSO P-63. BW is responsible for the marine scope
    of the FPSO conversion while AMEC in Houston will provide ba-
    sic engineering for the topsides. Topsides will comprise around 16
                                                                              Spool overboarding for the Girassol pipeline repair program.
    modules with a total weight of over 14,000 metric tons (15,432 tons).
    The facility will be able to process around 140,000 b/d of crude, 35      on the previously installed spool piece. A pipeline leak test from the
    MMcf/d of gas, and 325,000 b/d of produced water, with 340,000            Girassol FPSO confirmed the operation was successful.
    b/d seawater injection capacity. The Papa Terra project is due for                                         •••
    completion by mid-2013.                                                      Tullow Oil has proved further reserves in its Tweneboa find in the
                                       •••                                    Deepwater Tano block offshore Ghana. An appraisal well drilled by
       OGX has entered a cooperation agreement with OSX Brazil for the        the semisub Atwood Hunter 6 km (3.7 mi) southeast of Tweneboa-1
    charter of exploration and production units for its licenses offshore     in 1,321 m (4,334 ft) water depth intersected 32 m (105 ft) of net hy-
    Brazil. The first of these charters, spanning 20 years, involves use      drocarbon pay. It also established the existence of a highly prospec-
    of the FPSO OSX1, which has a storage capacity of 950,000 bbl and         tive and extensive turbidite fan system in the area which warrants
    processing capacity of 80,000 b/d. OGX continues to discover oil in       further exploration drilling, Tullow claims.
    its shallow water blocks BM-C-42 and BM-C-43 in the Campos basin.                                          •••
                                       •••                                       Afren is teaming up with Oriental Energy Resources and Energy
       Statoil is taking a 25% working interest in 50 leases in the Chukchi   Equity Resources to develop the shallow water OML 115 concession
    Sea off Alaska acquired by ConocoPhillips in 2008. Statoil already        off southeast Nigeria. The permit is adjacent to the Ebok and Okwok
    held interests in 16 leases in the region. ConocoPhillips currently       development area, where Afren/Oriental are already in partnership.
    plans to start drilling in 2012.                                          The southern part of the Okwok structure extends into OML 115,
                                       •••                                    and any further discoveries here could be tied into the emerging
       Keppel AmFELS has delivered its second newbuild jackup to              Ebok/Okwok infrastructure.
    Mexican drilling contractor Perforadora Central. The Tuxpan is a
    LeTourneau Super 116E design equipped to drill wells up to 30,000         Northern Europe
    ft (9,144 m) subsurface in water depths to 375 ft (114 m). Perfora-          Heerema Fabrication Group is close to completing the 11,000-met-
    dora provides services mainly for Pemex on the Mexico shelf.              ric ton (12,125-ton) deck for BP Norge’s Valhall re-development in the
                                       •••                                    Norwegian North Sea. After reaching maximum fabrication height,
       Offshore Peru, BPZ Resources has completed its second devel-           the deck was moved outside the covered construction hall at Heere-
    opment well on the Albacora field, discovered by Tenneco in 1972.         ma’s yard in Zwijndrecht for further completion. The structure, which
    BPZ has modified its original program, which was based around an          the company claims is the largest deck ever built in the Netherlands,
    FPSO, and now plans to develop Albacora via a platform with pro-          measures 100 m (328 ft) long, 47 m (154 ft) wide, and 50 m (164 ft)
    cessing facilities and an FSO.                                            high. Sailaway, along with the associated weather deck module, flare
                                       •••                                    boom, and connecting bridges, is scheduled for May-June.
       BHP Billiton has contracted Wood Group subsidiary DSI for com-
    missioning services at the Angostura brownfield gas export expan-
    sion project off Trinidad. This involves adding a gas export plat-
    form, under construction in Morgan City, which will be linked to the
    fields’ oil production facilities. DSI will manage pre-commissioning
    and commissioning work at the yard, and also final functional and
    dynamic testing offshore prior to and during start-up in 2011.
    West Africa
       Subsea 7 has completed work on Total’s Girassol Pipeline Repair
    Project in Angolan deepwater block 17. This was a diver-less repair
    in 1,350 m (4,429 ft) of water which employed a new ROV-deployed
    technique to fix a damaged 12-in. (30.5-cm) water injection line. The
    program involved lifting the damaged ends of the pipeline, and pre-
    paring and aligning them prior to installation of two mechanical pipe-
    line connectors, which were then set and checked with annulus tests       The Valhall deck outside the main fabrication hall at Heerema Zwijndrecht.
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                          •••                             (122-cm) pipe for a pipeline crossing Baydar-   ner Mediterranean Oil & Gas, two develop-
        Bredero Shaw has agreed to form a joint           atskaya Bay from the Yamal peninsula.           ment wells should be drilled in the first half
    venture with OOO ArkhTekhnoProm, an af-                                                               of next year, leading to first gas by end-June
    filiate of Russian offshore pipeline contractor       Mediterranean Sea                               2011. At peak, the facilities should deliver 20
    OAO Mezhregiontrubprovodstroi, to estab-                 Italy’s Ministry of Economic Develop-        MMcf/d. Guendalina, in 20 m (65.6 ft) water
    lish a concrete coating services facility in the      ment has awarded ENI a production conces-       depth, 25 km (15.5 mi) offshore, will be con-
    Arkhangelsk area. Bredero Shaw will operate           sion (AC 35 AG) for the Guendalina gas field    nected to ENI’s Amelia production platform.
    the venture for an initial four years, using          in the Adriatic Sea. Development should                               •••
    one of its mobile concrete coating plants on          be under way, with construction and instal-        Aegean Energy has completed the EA-H1
    a leased basis. The venture’s first contract          lation of the production platform due to be     well on the Epsilon field in Greece’s Kava-
    involves concrete weight coating of 48-in.            completed later this year. According to part-   la-Prinos basin. This is the first new field
                                                                                                          brought into production offshore Greece in
                                                                                                          the past 14 years, the company claims, and
                                                                                                          the well, drilled by the jackup Ensco 85, was
                                                                                                          also the country’s longest to date, with a total
                                                                                                          length of 5,500 m (18,044 ft). Total reserves
             PRESSURE!
                                                                     
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                                                                                                                                •••
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              Clover BOP Test Unit Features:                    "     !          a farm-in financing agreement relating to
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                                                                '     $ (       (98.8 mi) of the pipeline runs beneath the
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                                                                  .   !         The 53-cm (20.8-in.) pipeline is designed
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                                                                    !  !                  will supply energy to the Winter Olympics
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                                                                   )34 %           TPO/3922 license, in partnership with the
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                                                                                                          to drill wells on its Lagansky block in the
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    Turkmen sector, Dragon Oil has contracted          block in the Cauvery basin. Output had been                                     •••
    a consortium comprising Yantai Raffles Off-        suspended pending repairs to the loading                      Woodside Energy has contracted Tech-
    shore, TSC Offshore China, and Momen-              hose on the FSO Endeavor, which has since                  nip and Subsea 7 for subsea services for
    tum Engineering to build, lease, and oper-         been re-engaged for a further year on the                  its Cossack Wanaea Lambert Hermes re-
    ate a new Friede & Goldman-design Super            field.                                                     development off Western Australia. The
    M2 jackup. The rig should be delivered to                                                                     project involves replacing the FPSO Cossack
    Dragon in late 2011, for use on the Cheleken       Asia-Pacific                                               Pioneer and refurbishing subsea infrastruc-
    Contract Area fields.                                ExxonNeftegas has drilled the first two                  ture. Technip/Subsea 7’s remit includes
                                                       extended reach development wells at the                    recovering three risers and installing three
    Middle East                                        Odoptu field offshore Sakhalin Island, on                  replacements; installing 20 km (12.4 mi) of
       Wintershall expects to start acquiring          behalf of the Sakhalin-1 consortium. The                   flowlines; riser base rectification duties; and
    3D seismic this year over its shallow water        wells were drilled horizontally under the                  assisting with pre-commissioning.
    block 4N offshore Qatar. The company was           Sea of Okhotsk by the land-rig Yastreb from                                     •••
    awarded the license, which extends over            an onshore location to the target area over                   New Zealand’s Energy and Resources
    544 sq km (210 sq mi) in 70 m (229 ft) water       9 km (5.6 mi) offshore in the Odoptu reser-                Ministry has invited bids for six new ex-
    depth, in 2008. Two exploratory wells are          voir. Production should start in the second                ploration blocks in the Reinga basin off the
    planned during 2011-12.                            half of this year.                                         country’s northwest coast. The 105,230 sq
       Maersk Oil Qatar seeks to cancel a servic-                                                                 km (40,269 sq mi) on offer is said to be geo-
    es contract for the FSO Africa due to persis-      Australasia                                                logically similar to the Taranaki basin, and
    tent delivery delays. This is one of two float-       Bluewater Energy Services has a Letter of               has not previously been opened to explora-
    ing storage and offloading vessels Maersk          Award from ENI for an FPSO for the Kitan                   tion. The government acquired 2D seismic
    commissioned from TI Africa for use on its         field in the Timor Sea, in the East Timor/                 over the blocks last year in anticipation of
    Al Shaheen oil field development. TI part-         Australian Joint Petroleum Development                     this round.
    ners Euronav and OSG planned to contest            Area. Subject to partner and East Timor                       New Zealand Oil & Gas (NZOG) has been
    the decision, and also pledged to continue         government approvals, ENI will use the Glas                awarded a new offshore permit in the north-
    with their conversion of the FSO Africa.           Dowr on Kitan for an initial minimum period                ern part of the Taranaki basin, PEP 51988.
                                                       of five years. Kitan is in JPDA permit 06-105,             The 1,138-sq km (439-sq mi) concession is
    India                                              around 500 km (311 mi) north of the Aus-                   just north of PEP 38491, where NZOG and
       Hardy Oil and Gas has re-started produc-        tralian mainland, in a water depth of 344 m                its partners recently drilled a dry well on the
    tion from the PY-3 field in the CY-OS 90/1         (1,128 ft).                                                Albacore prospect. 
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    Norway hands out license awards                                                  The northern North Sea suffered the worst slump in 2009, down
       Norway has issued 38 new production licenses under its lat-                65% compared with activity in 2008, followed by the southern gas
    est Awards in Pre-Defined Areas (APA) round. The permits were                 basin (down 60%), and the central North Sea (47% lower). The one
    spread between the North Sea (25), the Norwegian Sea (10), and                bright spot was West of Shetland and the Atlantic margin, where
    the Barents Sea (three).                                                      there was a 23% surge in drilling. Deloitte’s Managing Director
       Out of the 44 companies that submitted applications, 39 gained             Graham Sadler attributes the general downturn to a combination of
    participating interests, with 19 securing operatorships. These in-            macroeconomic conditions, oil price volatility, rig availability during
    cluded Spain’s Repsol and US independent Bridge Energy, both                  the first part of 2009, and cost control pressures.
    first-time operators on the Norwegian shelf.                                     Wood Mackenzie’s review found that just 140 MMboe of new re-
       Among the domestic players, Statoil and Det norske oljeselskap             serves were brought onstream from UK offshore fields last year, the
    each picked up six new operatorships; Lundin Petroleum, Marathon,             lowest in the shelf’s history, and the number of new fields entering
    and Wintershall, three of the more active foreign-owned contingent,           production was eight – a nine-year low. Furthermore, only six new
    will operate a total of 10 new licenses. However, with much of the            fields gained development approval, down from 12 in 2008.
    acreage on offer close to mature North Sea fields, interest among                The analysts also claim that the number of companies operating
    the super-majors was mixed, with neither Shell nor Total featuring            wells was down from 43 in 2008 to 24 in 2009, reflecting the paucity
    even in the partnership awards.                                               of operators willing – or able – to finance UK E&A programs. De-
       Three of the North Sea permits, operated by Statoil, Noreco, and           spite the tail-off in drilling, 315 MMboe was discovered last year, an
    Lundin, carry firm well commitments, while 16 of the licenses incor-          increase of 70 MMboe over the previous year’s total.
    porate three-year “drill or drop” terms.
       Having completed APA 2009, the Ministry of Petroleum and Ener-             Maersk hits target in Luke
    gy immediately announced that 43 companies had nominated blocks                  Danish sector exploration also has fallen back, although there
    for inclusion in Norway’s 21st offshore licensing round. The list com-        have been a couple of new discoveries. The latest was Maersk’s
    prised 307 blocks or part-blocks, with 138 blocks proposed by two             Luke 1-X well on the western edge of the Danish North Sea, in li-
    or more companies. The Ministry expects to announce the areas on              cense 8/06, which proved gas-condensate in Mid-Jurassic Bryne
    offer before this summer, with awards set to be issued in spring 2011.        formation sandstones. The well was drilled in 40 m (131 ft) of water
                                                                                  by the jackup Maersk Resolve, a short distance east of Elly, another
    UK introduces WoS gas incentive                                               gas-condensate find in Maersk’s locker. The partners plan to evalu-
       Britain also has launched its latest licensing round. For the first time   ate Luke to judge whether the reserves warrant development.
    since 1998, blocks in the 26th round are on offer from all parts of the          DONG Energy and its partners Bayerngas and the Danish North
    UK shelf, including some previously not explored. Also available are          Sea Fund have opted to resume appraisal drilling on Svane, one of
    the majority of areas licensed under the UK’s 1st Round in 1964 which         Denmark’s largest untapped gas resources. DONG inherited the
    have not been granted extensions; and 14 blocks relinquished under            high-pressure/high-temperature field on acquiring ConocoPhillips’
    the UK’s Fallow Initiative, designed to stimulate activity on concessions     Danish sector interests in 2007.
    where there has been no significant work for the past three years.               Svane is located at a greater sub-surface depth – 6,000 m (19,685
       Additionally, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)           ft) – than any other field on the Danish shelf. The demanding res-
    introduced a new Frontier license with an extended nine-year exploration      ervoir conditions caused problems during the original drilling pro-
    term for the West of Shetland area. Simultaneously, the government an-        gram. To address these challenges, the partners will first formulate
    nounced it would extend its new field tax allow-                                                        a strategy for the appraisal program before
    ance to West of Shetland gas fields. The aim is                                                         committing to a timetable for drilling, which
    to encourage investment in gas infrastructure                                                           is expected to cost DKK0.6-0.9 billion ($110-
    in this hostile frontier region, where there have                                                       165 million). If the next well is successful, it
    been discoveries in the past few months.                                                                opens up the possibility of developing other
       Industry association Oil & Gas UK re-                                                                fields of this type on the shelf, according to
    sponded favorably to the news. Potentially,                                                             executive VP Soren Gath Hansen.
    according to Chief Executive Malcolm Webb,                                                                 Elsewhere in the sector, DONG has brought
    the new allowance could trigger investment                                                              the Siri field back onstream five months after
    in facilities totaling over $22 billion over the                                                        an enforced shutdown following the discov-
    next eight years, helping to bring 2 Bboe of                                                            ery of cracks in a water buffer structure con-
    new reserves into production. Establishing                                                              nected to the oil storage tank beneath the Siri
    new infrastructure also would encourage                                                                 platform.
    further exploration in the area, he added.                                                                 The temporary solution in place involves
                                                                                                            supporting the subsea structure with a metal
    Drilling slips back,                                                                                    frame to ensure stability. DONG expects
    surveys claim                                                                                           to implement a permanent repair later this
       Incentives are sorely needed, with two                                                               year. In the meantime, production through
    reports painting a bleak picture of UK up-                                                              the platform has been climbing rapidly, with
    stream activity. According to a survey by De-                                                           new wells being brought on line from the
    loitte in Aberdeen, only 78 new exploration                                                             Nini, Nini East, and Cecilie satellite fields. 
    and appraisal (E&A) wells were spudded
    on the UK shelf last year, down from 121 in
    2008. This has pushed drilling back to levels
    last seen in 2004. In the final quarter of the                                                          Maersk’s Luke discovery is
    year there were only 13 new well starts, the                                                            on the western fringes of
                                                                                                            the Danish North Sea.
    lowest total for a quarter since 2Q 2003.
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    Lucius sidetrack confirms significant                                       covered 55 ft (17 m) of Miocene-age oil-bearing reservoirs and the
    resource potential                                                          sidetrack logged 73 ft (22 m) of Miocene oil in similar reservoirs.
        A sidetrack appraisal well on the Lucius discovery in the Gulf of       Both the original Criollo well and the sidetrack encountered struc-
    Mexico Keathley Canyon block 875, encountered about 600 net ft (183         tural complexities associated with salt, which prevented testing the
    m) of oil and gas pay in subsalt Pliocene and Miocene sands, operator       entire interval, the company says.
    Anadarko reports.                                                              Cobalt plans to review the well data and to reprocess existing 3D
        The Lucius appraisal well was drilled as an up-dip sidetrack, ap-       pre-stack depth migration seismic data to determine its next steps.
    proximately 3,200 ft (975 m) due south of the discovery well. Semisub          The next exploratory well in Cobalt’s 2010 drilling program,
    Ensco 8500 drilled the well to 20,600 ft (6,279 m) TD in 7,100 ft (2,164    Firefox No. 1, is scheduled to spud in the first quarter. Firefox is in
    m) of water. The Lucius discovery, announced last December, was             Green Canyon blocks 773 and 817, where BHP Billiton Petroleum
    drilled to 20,000 ft (6,096 m) TD and encountered more than 200 net         (GOM) Inc. is the operator and Cobalt owns a 30% working interest.
    ft (61 m) of pay.                                                           This prospect lies within the Tahiti basin, northeast of the Heidel-
        Anadarko says it will continue appraisal activity in the area this      berg discovery.
    year as it evaluates development options. The company previously               Cobalt’s operated North Platte No. 1 well is scheduled to spud
    said it was considering a tieback to the Red Hawk cell spar as one sce-     in the second quarter. It targets Lower Tertiary horizons and is in
    nario. However, given the results of the initial appraisal well, it would   Garden Banks blocks 915, 916, 958, 959, and 960. At press time, the
    seem likely that a standalone development would be considered as            company was working to secure a rig to drill the well.
    well. Wood Mackenzie’s initial estimate for recoverable reserves is            Cobalt operates North Platte with a 60% working interest. Total
    about 150-200 MMbbl of liquids/oil and about 1 tcf of natural gas.          E&P USA Inc. holds the remaining 40% working interest.
                                                                                                      Last year, Cobalt established long-term alliances
                                                                                                   with Sonangol and Total in the GoM. Cobalt as-
                                                                                                   signed 25% of its working interest in 11 GoM deep-
                                                                                                   water leases to Sonangol. The agreement with Total
                                                                                                   was for a 60/40 working-interest split across 214
                                                                                                   deepwater leases. In both cases, Cobalt is the desig-
                                                                                                   nated operator for all shared leases.
                                                                                                      Meanwhile, the company has signed FMC to a
                                                                                                   multi-year frame agreement to provide subsea sys-
                                                                                                   tems, including production trees, manifold hard-
                                                                                                   ware, and distribution systems.
                                                                                                   Petrobras gains
                                                                                                   100% interest in Cascade
                                                                                                      Petrobras has acquired Devon Energy’s 50%
                                                                                                    participation interest in the Cascade field. Follow-
                                                                                                    ing settlement of the acquisition, Petrobras will
                                                                                                    hold 100% participation in the field.
                                                                                                      Petrobras is developing the Cascade field in
                                                                                                    conjunction with the Chinook field using the
                                                                                                    FPSO BW Pioneer, the first FPSO platform to oper-
       The Lucius discovery is about 7.5 mi (12 km) east of Chevron’s           ate in the US Gulf of Mexico. It is expected to begin production in
    2009 discovery on Buckskin in Keathley Canyon block 872. There,             the middle of this year.
    Buckskin No. 1 was drilled in 6,920 ft (2,109 m) of water to 29,404 ft         Meanwhile, Devon has closed on the sale of its 25% working inter-
    (8,962 m) deep and encountered more than 300 ft (91 m) of net pay.          est in the Jack field to Maersk Oil. In December of last year, Devon
    Commercial viability of the field has not been determined.                  announced an agreement with Maersk Oil to purchase Devon’s in-
       Anadarko operates the Lucius well with a 50% working interest. Part-     terests in three Lower Tertiary projects.
    ners are Plains E&P Co. (33.33%) and Mariner Energy Inc. (16.67%).             Devon says the aggregate purchase price of its interests in the
       Following work on Lucius, Anadarko will use Ensco 8500 to ap-            Jack, St. Malo, and Cascade Lower Tertiary projects remains $1.3
    praise its Heidelberg discovery. The company plans to drill five to         billion. The company estimates its after-tax proceeds from the com-
    seven exploration wells and three appraisal wells this year in the          bined transactions at approximately $1.1 billion. Closings of the St.
    GoM deepwater.                                                              Malo and Cascade transactions are expected by the end of March.
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    DOT presents new floating                                                                              the CCW spar generates additional buoyancy
    platform designs                                                                                       while retaining the functionality of the center-
       PennWell’s Deep Offshore Technology In-                                                             well. This increased buoyancy supports great-
    ternational Conference & Exhibition (DOT) is                                                           er topside, riser, and mooring payloads for a
    an event where operators, equipment manu-                                                              given hull diameter and length. Significant
    facturers, contactors, and service-providers in-                                                       hull weight savings can be achieved relative to
    troduce new deepwater technology. This past                                                            a conventional truss spar.
    February in Houston, the tradition continued.                                                             The smaller CCW spar hull is more flexi-
       INTECSEA/Worley Parsons Group used                                                                  bile in terms of fabricating and transporting
    DOT to launch a new semisubmersible deep-                                                              the hull in one piece using existing fabrica-
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    Platform Semi (DCC Semi), for wet or dry tree                                    the DCC Semi hull.    the reduction in CCW spar hull diameter fa-
    applications.                                                                                          cilitates lifting heavier topsides in one piece
       The platform design is similar to a con-          20 seconds, which is typical for GoM semisub-     or larger modules, by allowing the heavy-lift
    ventional semisubmersible with a ring pon-           mersibles. However, the DCC Semi’s displace-      vessel to be positioned closer to the center-
    toon and four columns supporting a topsides          ment is around 30% less than that needed by       line of the hull. The reduction in the size also
    load, the company explained. But with the            the conventional semi to support the same         reduces environmental loads on the hull per-
    DCC Semi, the columns are configured with            payload. Also, the estimated steel requirement    mitting smaller mooring considerations. The
    free-flooding inner chambers.                        for the DCC Semi’s hull is 33% lower. The skirt   CCW spar benefits further from incorpora-
       During quayside integration and the sub-          appears to provide increased heave damping        tion of an improved compressed air ballasting
    sequent wet-tow to the installation location,        to reduce resonant responses, important in        system with higher variable ballast capacity
    the configurations of the columns and their          extreme sea states.                               from additional ballast tanks that can better
    large-diameter bottom sections provide sub-             As for the dry tree version, the presenta-     accommodate the platform variable payloads
    stantial displacement and water plane area           tion illustrated the results of a DCC Semi in     that accompany retrofitting of risers and pro-
    for stability. Unlike conventional semis, the        2,438 m (8,000 ft) water depth supporting a       duction equipment upgrades.
    volume of the pontoons and the column spac-          total payload of 29,030 metric tons (32,000          The presentation included a description
    ing is not determined by the pre-service con-        tons). This is divided into 12,700 metric tons    of the truss spar closed centerwell concept
    ditions, and can be optimized to improve the         (14,000 tons) for the topsides, 4,536 met-        and compared it to the existing open center-
    platform’s response for in-service operations.       ric tons (5,000 tons) for the drilling rig, 15    well designs. Model test results were com-
       This arrangement, the company said, avoids        top-tensioned risers with a payload of 7,258      pared to those from an existing, equivalent
    unnecessary displacement in the column sim-          metric tons (8,000 tons), and 16 SCRs with        open centerwell design. The comparisons
    ply to control the column-pontoon ratio, a nor-      a payload of 4,536 metric tons (5,000 tons).      showed that the CCW truss spar design re-
    mal requirement under pre-service conditions.        The design assumes a nominal tensioner            tains the desired low motion characteristics
    Consequently, displacement with the DCC              stiffness of 219 kn/m (15 kips/ft).               of the existing truss spars, while presenting
    Semi can be reduced compared with conven-               The favorable features of the DCC Semi         competitive advantages associated with its
    tional semi designs. Also, the column spacing        in this application, the company concluded,       reduced hull diameter, weight, and cost.
    based on in-service conditions helps reduces         are a fairly small wave frequency motion re-
    deck steel requirements.                             sponse, especially in the heave direction in      New rig orders
       The inner chambers are flooded naturally at       a harsh environment, and a high payload/             Dragon Oil has contracted Yantai Raffles
    a draft deeper than both the quayside and wet-       hull steel efficiency. The design stroke ap-      Offshore for lease and management of a new-
    tow drafts. Once flooded, water inside the inner     pears to be within the existing stroke limit of   build Super M2 jackup. The rig will be used on
    chambers provides “free” added mass that sup-        the RAM-type tensioner, rendering the DCC         Dragon’s fields in the Cheleken Contract Area
    presses the semi’s motions, especially heave,        Semi suitable for dry tree applications.          of the Turkmen sector of the Caspian Sea.
    by increasing the heave natural period at the                                                             The rig will be constructed as a self-elevating
    in-place draft. It also helps optimize the column-   Closed centerwell                                 drilling unit in compliance with international
    pontoon volumetric ratio, an important factor in     truss spar explained                              marine construction standards. It should be
    reducing the platform heave response.                   Technip’s Anil Sablok and Wade Mallard         mobilized to the Cheleken Contract Area late-
       The columns are constructed using a group         gave the attendees at DOT a pre-                              2011.
    of small-diameter cylinders. A skirt fitted at       sentation on a new truss spar con-                               The lease and management con-
    the lower end of the columns increases vis-          figuration called the “closed cen-                            tract will then take effect, initially
    cous damping through the vortex shedding at          terwell (CCW) spar.”                                          for five years, with an optional ex-
    the skirt’s edge.                                       The truss spar has been devel-                             tension of a further two years.
       In a presentation prepared for DOT, the au-       oped to reduce hull diameter and                                 Saudi Aramco subsidiary Ar-
    thors compared a DCC Semi with a conven-             weight over the conventional open                             amco Overseas Co. has contracted
    tional semi for a deepwater (1,830 m, or 6,003       centerwell (OCW) truss spar for the                           Keppel FELS for a newbuild jack-
    ft) wet-tree application in the Gulf of Mexico.      same payload, without sacrificing the                         up for use in the Middle East.
    The DCC Semi in this case has been designed          exceptional motion characteristics of                            Keppel will build the rig, due
    to support a total payload of 17,000 metric tons     the spar, the presenters explained.                           for delivery in the second half of
    (18,739 tons), comprising 10,200 metric tons            The key to these enhancements,                             2012, as a customized version of
    (11,243 tons) for the topsides and 6,800 metric      they said, is that, by closing in the                         its KFELS Super B class design.
    tons (7,495 tons) for the 24 steel catenary ris-     hard tank section of the centerwell,                          The company claims this will also
    ers (SCRs) and eight umbilical lines.                                                                              be Aramco’s first purpose-built,
       According to the comparisons, both de-                          General configuration                           “next-generation” mobile off-
    signs provide a heave natural period of around                    of the CCW truss spar.                           shore drilling rig. 
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           he Caspian Sea is the setting for some                       Ian Thom                          ment drilling will employ land rigs. This
           of the world’s oldest offshore oil devel-                 Wood Mackenzie                       novel, but expensive, approach was neces-
           opments. These date to the late 1940s                                                          sitated by the fact that the northern Caspian
           in Azerbaijan, when the Pirallahi, Gur-                                                        freezes over in the winter and conventional
           gany Deniz, and Chilov Adasy fields                                                            platforms would be at risk from shifting ice.
    were brought onstream. Azerbaijan remained          significant discoveries (or drilling, for that       The Diyarbekir field on the Livanov block
    a prominent offshore producer through the           matter) to date in the Iranian Caspian.           in Turkmenistan already produces oil from a
    1950s and, for a while, the Neft Dashlary field        Total capital expenditure over the past        mobile production unit, although fixed plat-
    took on the mantle of the world’s biggest off-      five years was $38 billion, and this is set to    forms will be required for full-field develop-
    shore project.                                      increase to $55 billion for the next five. Over   ment. New fields, such as Tsentralnaya in
       Despite this early success, over the next 40     the whole period, Kashagan, ACG, and Shah         500 m (1,640 ft) of water, will require more
    years Azeri exploration and production failed       Deniz will account for 47%, 23%, and 15% of       bespoke subsea solutions, given the difficulty
    to extend much beyond the shallow water Ab-         expenditure, respectively.                        in bringing pre-assembled equipment into
    sheron Peninsula area. The priorities of the           The majority of offshore fields have been      the Caspian and constraints on yard capacity.
    Soviet state shifted onshore to reserves in         developed using fixed platforms, in water
    the West Siberian basin, and the indigenous         depths up to 175 m (574 ft). Subsea mani-         ACG
    industry lacked the technology, experience,         folds were first used in 2008 for water injec-       The giant ACG field contributes over 1% of
    and inclination to invest in the known giant        tion at the deepwater Guneshli field, while       global oil supply. It was discovered in 1979,
    reserves of the deeper water Caspian.               subsea technology will likely feature also in     although the production sharing agreement
       Fast-forward to the collapse of the Soviet       the first two phases of the Shah Deniz gas        (PSA) was only signed in 1994, with first
    Union in the early 1990s, when the Caspian          field development.                                production three years later. The develop-
    was restored to its place of prominence in             In Kazakhstan, artificial islands are being    ment comprises five fixed platforms, a large
    the international offshore industry. The            built at Kashagan field, which lies in water      processing facility onshore with oil exported
    newly independent states of Azerbaijan,             depths of 1-5 m (3.3-16.4 ft), and develop-       through the 1 MMb/d, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
    Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan sought part-
    nerships with international oil companies to
    develop their natural resources and to pro-
    vide much-needed revenue for the bankrupt,
    fledgling states. Now, less than 20 years lat-
    er, the Caspian offshore is one of the world’s
    most important sources of oil and gas pro-
    duction growth. In 2010, offshore produc-
    tion is expected to top 1.5 MMboe/d, with
    plans in place to reach 3 MMboe/d by 2020.
       Three giant offshore fields – Azeri-
    Chirag-Guneshli (ACG), Shah Deniz, and
    Kashagan – account for the majority of oil
    and gas investment, and about two-thirds of
    remaining reserves. ACG and Shah Deniz
    are providing steadily increasing revenues
    to the Azeri state and its international part-
    ners, while critical new regional infrastruc-
    ture has been installed in the form of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and South Caucasus
    pipelines. In Kazakhstan, the Kashagan field
    is expected to export its first oil in 2013, with
    construction of a major new export pipeline
    anticipated for full field development. These
    new pipelines will unlock reserves in the gi-
    ant fields while acting as a catalyst for myr-
    iad smaller projects which will be ready for
    development over the next two decades.
       There are currently 10 major Caspian
    offshore oil and gas developments. In addi-
    tion, there are two recent discoveries in the
    Russian sector – Morskaya and Tsentral-
    naya – that should progress to development
    over the next 10 years. There have been no
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    pipeline. Production has increased steadily          within the contract period. A further billion      Kashagan
    since 2005, and is approaching its plateau           barrels of reserves could be added with devel-        The super-giant Kashagan field, largest
    level of around 1 MMb/d. Subsea tiebacks             opment of the Balakhany reservoirs, and by         in the Caspian, is huge even in global terms,
    are installed in the deeper water parts of the       enhanced recovery from existing pay zones.         with an estimated 13 Bbbl of oil reserves.
    Guneshli field, and are the first examples of                                                           Its development is proving to be one of the
    this technology in the Caspian Sea.                  Shah Deniz                                         world’s largest and most complex engineer-
       The project partners are BP (34.14% and op-          Gas from the giant Shah Deniz gas-con-          ing projects. It was discovered in 2000 and is
    erator), Chevron (10.28%), INPEX (10%), SO-          densate field is exported to Georgia and Tur-      part of the North Caspian Sea PSA. The first
    CAR (10%), Statoil (8.56%), ExxonMobil (8%),         key, and ultimately could reach the European       development phase is under way, and produc-
    TPAO (6.75%), Devon Energy (5.63%), Itochu           market. The field was discovered in 1999 and       tion is expected to begin in 2013. The field is
    (3.92%), and Hess Corp. (2.72%). Reserves of         began production in 2006 from a jackup plat-       expected to produce 1.5 MMb/d at plateau,
    around 5.4 Bbbl of oil should be produced            form. Well output has averaged 175 MMcf/d.         around 10 years after first oil, although these
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    later phases have to be sanctioned by the          restricted equipment access via the Volga-       the ACG field, while Kashagan will come to
    partners and government, and are subject to        Don canal (iced over during winter months),      prominence in the medium to long term. The
    huge uncertainties over timing and cost.           distance to export markets, and strict envi-     two fields are at very different stages of devel-
       The partners are Eni (16.81%), Exxon-           ronmental regulations. In addition, disputed     opment, with ACG currently approaching peak
    Mobil (16.81%), KazMunaiGas (16.81%),              maritime borders prevent exploration in          production, and Kashagan due to start up in
    Shell (16.81%), Total (16.81%), ConocoPhil-        parts of the southern Caspian Sea. Projects      2013. The performance of these two fields will
    lips (8.4%), and INPEX (7.56%). The project        in each littoral state compete for available     have a large impact on the overall Caspian total.
    operator is North Caspian Operating Co.            rigs, yard space, and pipeline capacity.
    (NCOC). It is responsible for general man-            Given these issues, many of the projects      Upstream rankings
    agement but some of the individual partners        are characterized by long lead times and            As of Jan. 1, 2010, BP has the most valuable
    have specific roles. Eni is responsible for        have increased costs relative to similar in-     upstream portfolio (amongst international com-
    Phase 1 development until first oil. Thereaf-      ternational projects. Despite this, the sheer    panies) in the Caspian offshore sector due to its
    ter, Shell will have the offshore operations       size of the resource means that the sector       stakes in ACG and Shah Deniz. ExxonMobil and
    role for Phase 1 and the offshore develop-         has substantial medium- and long-term po-        Total occupy second and third position, although
    ment role in further phases.                       tential, although the commercial challenges      neither has a major operated project, while the
                                                       means that the Caspian offshore is generally     main Kashagan partners occupy positions two
    Other current/future projects                      a large company play – at least while major      through six. For comparison, the cumulative re-
       Other significant offshore projects are at      infrastructure is being developed.               maining value (NPV10) to the four littoral states
    various stages of development. The Cheleken,          The Caspian offshore is a key global          amounts to $280 billion – a factor of 20 greater
    Livanov, Shah Deniz, and SOCAR assets are          source of oil and gas production growth. Liq-    than BP.
    onstream, while the Severnyi area should be-       uids production has increased from 300,000          LUKoil ranks highest in terms of remain-
    gin production this year. Thereafter, there is a   b/d in 2004 to 1 MMb/d in 2009, and is ex-       ing reserves, due to its stakes in Severnyi
    gap to Kalamkas More and Pearls, which could       pected to reach 2.6 MMb/d by 2022. Gas           block, Khvalynskoye, and Shah Deniz. This
    start-up in 2018. The Morskaya and Tsentral-       production has increased from 465 MMcf/d         contrasts to its eighth place in value terms – a
    naya fields remain under appraisal, with uncer-    in 2004 to 1.67 bcf/d in 2009, and could in-     contrast which reflects the early stage of the
    tainty over their production schedule.             crease to 6.3 bcf/d in 2024, as several proj-    Severnyi development (with major expendi-
       The Caspian Sea has several unique chal-        ects reach their plateau output. The Shah        tures still to come), its liability for Russian oil
    lenges which constrain the pace of oil and         Deniz, Livanov, and Severnyi areas will be       export duty, and the large proportion of gas
    gas development. These include limited ac-         the main sources of gas.                         reserves. The main Kashagan partners also
    cess to rigs, overstretched fabrication yards,        Short-term oil production is dominated by     rank highly, along with BP and SOCAR. 
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            he business side of offshore geology       (Top) PGS vessel in the process of
            and geophysics in 2009 remained in         surveying.
                                                       (Bottom) CGGVeritas’ Alize at work.
            tune with the generally weak year for
            the entire E&P industry. The survey
            which follows shows that the vessel        2D market, says SeaBird, but mo-
    count was 156, down by 17 from last year’s         bilization and production rates still
    report. Two company names are missing              are lower than 2008. Globally, Sea-
    from this year’s survey – Scan Geophysical         Bird says volume of work outstand-
    and Wavefield. Scan closed its operation in        ing is high and contracts awarded
    mid-2009. Wavefield and CGGVeritas were            are starting to catch up.
    in the process of merging at this time last           SeaBird’s 2D/3D vessels have a
    year and that is complete. The vessels list        backlog at the start of this year, with
    for each also merged, as you might expect.         one vessel on time charter to Septem-
    One new company, NAUTIC Offshore out of            ber 2011, four on contract or commit-
    Oslo, Norway, joins the list for the first time.   ted to May-June this year, and two
       New vessels are hitting the market in 2010,     vessels on contracts ending by March.
    too. Fairfield has the Carolyn Chouest, Fugro         SeaBird is pursuing ocean bottom
    Services Ltd. adds the Fugro Searcher, PGS         node contracts with Hugin Explorer
    adds the PGS Apollo, and Polarcus expects          and Kondor Explorer to follow com-
    the Nalia, Samur, Selma, Asima, and Alima.         pletion in the second quarter of this
       Taking a look at some of the seismic            year of current surveys under way in
    survey participants gives a view of how the        West Africa and the Gulf of Mexico.
    last year has been and how 2010 looks to be           With the completion of the CG-
    shaping up.                                        GVeritas/Wavefield merger, the
       China Oilfield Services Ltd. (COSL) has         vessel count for CGGVeritas did
    the largest fleet of offshore oilfield service     not change by much. The merger
    vessels in China. Pertinent to this survey,        provided an opportunity to drop
    eight of them are seismic vessels and four         vessels from the survey list.
    are survey vessels of other types. During             CGGVeritas reports vessel
    the first half of 2009, the changes in the op-     utilization for 4Q 2009 did not consider the    ing acquired with a 10 streamer seismic array,
    erating volume of geophysical services were        decommissioning that quarter of the Search      each streamer being 7,200 m (4.5 mi) long
    as follows:                                        mid-capacity 3D vessel. In 2009 total, CG-      and with 100 m (328 ft) separation between
                                                       GVeritas took four mid-capacity 3D vessels      streamers. Polarcus Naila was scheduled to un-
                                                       out of service. In addition to the Search, it   dertake its first contract, of approximately two
     Services              2009       2008             took down Harmattan, Føhn, and Orion.           months duration offshore West Africa as well.
     2D Collection (km)    21,597    26,854               During the fourth quarter of 2009, CG-          Polarcus says its vessels are constructed
     2D Processing (km)     4,743     3,277            GVeritas reports its 3D vessels were allo-      to DNV Clean Design standards to help
     3D Collection (km2)    5,060     6,735            cated 90% to contract and 10% to multi-client   control and limit operational emissions and
     3D Processing (km2)    2,599     5,011            programs, particularly offshore Brazil and      discharges.
                                                       in the GoM.                                        “Operations in extremely sensitive areas,
                                                                                                       such as the arctic, set the bar for Polarcus’
       Surveying operations in the first half of       New vessels join list                           global fleet,” says Polarcus co-founder Peter
    2009 were down from the same period in                Polarcus Ltd. held a double naming cere-     Zickerman.
    2008 mainly because of a decrease in devel-        mony on Nov. 24, 2009, for Polarcus Nadia and      “Efficiency is maximized by ensuring all
    opment projects in Bohai Bay, COSL says.           Polarcus Naila at Drydocks World – Dubai.       vessels stay ahead of any environmental leg-
       SeaBird shows indications that action is        Both are purpose-built 3D/4D seismic ves-       islation, avoiding the need to swap vessels
    picking up from the last quarter of 2009 and       sels incorporating the ULSTEIN X-BOW hull       for different areas.
    into this year. Following an increase in the       along with features and maritime technolo-         “The green agenda is very important to all
    number of 2D/3D contracts and mobiliza-            gies to minimize the vessels’ environmental     employees and crew, making Polarcus’ val-
    tion of all vessels back to work during the        footprints, including the risk of accidental    ues more than just corporate statements. Ul-
    4Q 2009, utilization of the 2D/3D vessels          pollution.                                      timately, green business is good business: it
    rebounded from 51% to 75% from 3Q to 4Q               Polarcus Nadia is at working for TGS on a    increases efficiency and profitability, creates
    2009. The fourth quarter of 2009 showed an         2,000 sq km (772 sq mi) long-offset 3D survey   an exciting working environment, and meets
    improvement in employment prospects in the         offshore West Africa where the survey is be-    customer requests for sustainability.” 
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                                                                                                                                                                                       rigged (# arrays x
                                                                                                                                                                                       configuration as
                                                   Total length (m)
                                                                                                                                                               Primary region
                                                                                                 (# streamers x
                                 Year rigged or
configuration
                                                                                                                                                                                       Source array
                                                                                                                                 (Yes, No, or
                                                                                                 # channels)
                                 converted
Streamer
                                                                                                                                                                                       capacity)
            Vessel
            name
     BGP, 5th Floor, Building E5C West, 3rd Street; TEDA, Tainjin 300457, P.R.China
     BGP Challenger               2007             55                 13.8                         1 x 1,200                           Yes              AF, MID E, FAR E                                                  1 x 9,000
     BGP Pioneer                  2006            83.7                19.5                          6 x 640                            Yes              AF, MID E, FAR E                    2 x 3,400                     6 x 8,000
     BGP Researcher               2007            68.5                13.8                         1 x 1,200                           Yes              AF, MID E, FAR E                    1 x 3,000                        n/a
     BGP Surveyor                 2007            68.5                13.8                          2 x 480                            Yes              AF, MID E, FAR E                    2 x 3,400                     2 x 6,000
     Caspian Geophysical, T. Aliyarbekov St. 9, 370005, Baku, Azerbaijan
     Caspian Kyra                 1970             36                    7                                                                                Caspian Sea
     CGGVeritas, 1 Rue Leon, BP 32, 91301 Massy Cedex, France
     Alize                        1999             100                 29                           14 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 4,840                  14 x 6,000 x 75
     Amadeus                      1999              84                 19                            8 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 4,960                  8 x 6,000 x 100
     Challenger                   2006              90                 24                           12 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 4,740                 12 x 7,200 x 100
     Pacific Sword                2000              58                 12                            2 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 3,200                  2 x 5,000 x 100
     Pacific Titan                1998              65                 19                            4 x 480                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 3,840                  2 x 6,000 x 100
     Princess                     2001              76                 14                            3 x 320                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 3,080                  3 x 4,000 x 100
     Symphony                     2000             121                 23                           12 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 4,740                 12 x 6,000 x 100
     Venturer                     2007              90                 15                            4 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 3,840                  4 x 6,000 x 100
     Viking                       2006              93                 22                           10 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                 10 x 8,100 x 100
     Viking II                    1999              93                 22                            8 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                  8 x 8,100 x 100
     Viking Vanquish              2007              93                 22                           12 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                 12 x 8,100 x 100
     Viking Vantage               2002              93                 22                            8 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                  8 x 8,100 x 100
     Viking Vision                2007             105                 26                           12 x 960                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                 12 x 8,100 x 100
     Voyager                      2006              68                 16                            4 x 480                           Yes                 Worldwide                       2 x 5,260                  4 x 6,000 x 100
     Bergen Surveyor           1997/ 2006           67                14.6                      2 x 480, 1 x 960                       Yes                 Worldwide                4,400, 2 x 2 sub-arrays           2 x 6,000 x100
     Geowave Champion             2007            106.3               22.4                          12 x 720                           Yes                 Worldwide              dual 3,500, 2 x 3 sub-arrays       12 x 9,000 x 825
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10 x 9,000 x 900
     Geowave Commander            2006             98                 16.5                      6 x 720, 8 x 480                       Yes                 Worldwide              dual 3,500, 2 x 3 sub-arrays        8 x 6,000 x 700
     Geowave Endeavour            2008            106.6               26.6                          16 x 720                           Yes                 Worldwide              dual 3,500, 2 x 3 sub-arrays      16 x 9,000 x 1,125
     Geowave Master               2007             113                22.5                          12 x 720                           Yes                 Worldwide              dual 3,500, 2 x 3 sub-arrays       12 x 9,000 x 825
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10 x 9,000 x 900
     Geowave Voyager              2008            92.7                22                            12 x 720                           Yes                 Worldwide               dual 3,500 2 x 3 sub-arrays       12 x 9,000 x 825
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10 x 9,000 x 900
     Malene Østervold             2007             70                 15                        2 x 480, 1 x 960                       Yes                 Worldwide              dual 3,500, 2 x 3 sub-arrays        2 x 6,000 x100
     China Oilfield Services, Ltd., No.6 Dongzhimenwai Xiaojie Beijing 100027 P.R.C
     Bin Hai 511                  1979             81                 13.4                          3 x 360                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                   2 x 3,000
     Bin Hai 512                  1979             79                 13.4                          4 x 360                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                   2 x 3,000
     Bin Hai 517                  1997             60                  15                           2 x 480                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                     4,075
     Bin Hai 518                  1995             50                 12.5                          2 x 240                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                     2,040
     COSL 718                     2005             78                                             6 streamers                          Yes               China, Asia, CIS
     Nan Hai 502                  1980             66                 11                            2 x 360                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                     3,660
     Orient Pearl                 1994             77                 16                            4 x 480                            Yes               China, Asia, CIS                   2 x 3,660
     Dalmorneftegeophysica (DMNG), 426, Mira Ave., Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 693004, Russia
     Akademik Fersman          2006-2007          81.5                14.8                       SEAL 1 x 960                       Contact            SE Asia / Worldwide            5,000 cu in 4 strings             1 x 1,100
     Orient Explorer             1995             81.8                14.8                         4 x 1,440                        Contact            SE Asia / Worldwide                  6 x 2,920                4 x 6,000 x 100
     Zephyr-I                    2002             81.8                14.8                       SEAL 1 x 960                       Contact            SE Asia / Worldwide      4 strings 2,940 higher on request       1 x 11,100
     Fairfield Industries, 14100 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, USA
     Fairfield Endeavor           2001             65                 13.5                     Shooting Vessel                         Yes                    GoM                          4,330 dual
     Fairfield New Venture        2004             76                  18                      Shooting Vessel                         Yes                    GoM                          4,330 dual
     Fairfield Challenger         2005             67                  14                      Shooting Vessel                         Yes                    GoM                          4,330 dual
     Carolyn Chouest              2010             73                  16                    Node Handling Vessel                      Yes                    GoM                         Node Vessel                   920 - Nodes
     Fugro GeoServices, 200 Dulles Blvd., Lafayette, Louisiana USA
     Geodetic Surveyor            1981             37                   9                             1 x 48                           Yes                    GoM                       90-300 GI Guns
     Seis Surveyor             1976/ 1985         45.7                11.6             1 x 48, 1 x 96, 2 x 48, 4 x 8, 6 x 6            Yes                    GoM                       90-300 GI Guns
     Universal Surveyor           1980             37                   9                         1 x 48, 1 x 96                       Yes                    GoM                       90-300 GI Guns
     Albuquerque                  1982             40                  10                             1 x 48                           Yes                    GoM                       90-300 GI Guns
     Fugro Enterprise            Jun-05            52                  12                         1 x 48, 1 x 96                       Yes                    GoM                       90-300 GI Guns
     Fugro-Geoteam AS, Hoffsveien 1 C, P.O. Box 490 Skøyen, N-0213, Oslo, Norway
     Geo Arctic              1988/1997/2005        82                 15                           1 x 12,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                  5,860 single source
     Geo Atlantic              2000/2006          121                 26                           10 x 8,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                   4,300 dual source                  7.2 sq km
     Geo Baltic              1998/2002/2006        75                 16                            6 x 4,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                   2,620 dual source                   3 sq km
     Geo Barents                  2007             77                 17                            6 x 9,000                 Long-term charter            Worldwide                   4,300 dual source                 6.75 sq km
     Geo Caribbean                2008            100                 28                           14 x 6,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                   4,500 dual source                 10.4 sq km
     Geo Celtic                   2007            100                 28                           12 x 8,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                   4,500 dual source                  8.8 sq km
     Geo Natuna                2006/2008           70                 17                            6 x 4,000                        Yes                   Worldwide                   4,300 dual source                   3 sq km
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Streamer
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            Vessel
            name
     Geo Pacific           1998/2003/2006       82                20                       8 x 6,000           Yes                    Worldwide              3,460 dual source          4.5 sq km
     Hawk Explorer (chartered from Seabird. See Seabird Exploration below).                                                             Yes                     Worldwide
     Seisquest             1991/2001/2007       92                19                      8 x 6,000 m          Yes                    Worldwide              4,000 dual source          4.5 sq km
     Fugro Survey Ltd., Denmore Rd, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8JW, UK
     Fugro Mercator              1979/1996           73                 11.6                1 x 120            Yes                     NWECS                        140
     Fugro Meridian              1982/1997          72.5                13.8                1 x 240            Yes                     NWECS                     140/1,000
     Geo Prospector              1970/1997          72.6                11.8                1 x 120            Yes                      EAME                        140
     Fugro Discovery             1997/2007           70                 12.6                1 x 120            Yes                     NWECS                        140
     Fugro Searcher                2010             65.2                 14                 1 x 240           2010                                               140/1,000
     Fugro Survey Pte Ltd, 32 Tuas West Road, Singapore 638387
     Geo Surveyor                   1981             58                 10.5                1 x 120            Yes               Far East, Worldwide       1 x 40, 1 x 80, 1 x 160
     Gardline, Endeavour House, Admiralty Rd., Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 3NG UK
     Sea Explorer              1993/1994/2004       58.8                 11                 1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   2 x 160
     Ocean Endeavour                2004            64.4                11.4                1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide
     Sea Proflier                   1992            65.7                 11                 1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   2 x 160
     Sea Surveyor                1998/1999          64.4                11.4                1 x 480            Yes                    Worldwide             1 x 160 up to 1,950
     Sea Trident               1984/1991/2006       57.9                10.2                1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   2 x 160
     Ocean Seeker                1970/2000          80.7                 13                 1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   1 x 160
     L’Espoir                    1971/1996          67.5                10.6                1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   1 x 160
     Tridens 1                   1984/1991          57.9                10.2                1 x 120            Yes                    Worldwide                   1 x 160
     Global Geophysical Serevices, 3535 Briarpark Dr., Houston TX, USA
     DIB 1                          2007            12.5                4.25                                   Yes                  International                                       OBC Cable
     DIB 2                          2007            12.5                4.25                                   Yes                  International                                       OBC Cable
     Global Longhorn                2007            28.5                  8              3,000 channels        Yes                GoM, International                                    OBC Cable
     (recording vessel)
     Global Quest                   2007              20                 5.5                                   Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     Global Vision                  2007              20                 6.5                                   Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     James H. Scott                 2005              21                10.7                                   Yes                GoM, International              4 x 750               OBC Cable
     Lori B                         2007             14.6                 6                                    Yes                        GoM                                           OBC Cable
     Miss Ginger                    2006             54.8               11.5                                   Yes                        GoM                                           OBC Cable
     Ms. Cordelia                   2007             41.5               11.5                                   Yes                GoM, International                                    OBC Cable
     Sea Diamond VIII               2007              55                 12                                    Yes                India, International            2 x 750               OBC Cable
     Seapol One                     2007            16.75                 9              3,000 channels        Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     (recording vessel)
     Soha Folk                      2007             55                 12                                     Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     Super Transporter              2006            33.5                8.5                                    Yes                        GoM                                           OBC Cable
     Te Wera                        2007            16.5                4.9                                    Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     Tiny Tune                      2005            11.5                3.7                                    Yes                        USA                     1 x 640               OBC Cable
     Tuhawiki                       2007             15                 4.2                                    Yes                India, International                                  OBC Cable
     GSI 400, 400 5th Ave. SW Calgary, Alberta, T2P 0L6, Canada
     GSI Admiral                    1998            89.6                19                  4 x 640           Spec                     Americas                  2 x 3,930           4 x 8,000 x 300
     GSI Pacific                    2005            56.3                12                  1 x 800           Spec                     Americas                  1 x 4,410              1 x 10,000
     Marine Arctic Geological Expedition (MAGE)
     Geolog Dmitriy Nalivkin        1991            71.7                12.8                1 x 648         Contract             Arctic, Northern seas            1 x 3,410              1 x 8,100
     Professor Kurentsov            1995            68.9                12.4                1 x 648         Contract             Arctic, Northern seas                                   1 x 8,100
     NAUTIC Offshore AS, Dronningen 1, 0211 Oslo, Norway
     Neptune NAIAD                  2008            66.3                14.2               4 x 2,560           Yes                    Worldwide                   2x 4,000           4 x 6,000 x 100
     Offshore Seismic Surveys, OSS, 13430 NW Freeway, Suite 800, Houston TX 77040
     OSS Gulf Supplier                              56.4                11.6                3 x 240            Yes                  South America                2 x 1,500           3 x 3,000 x 200
     OGS Italy, Borgo Grotta Gigante 42c, P.O. Box 2011, 34016 Trieste, Italy
     OGS Explora                    1997            71.9                12.8                 1 x 96                             Worlwide inc. Antarctic           2 x 355
     PGS Marine, Strandveien 4, 1326 Lysaker Norway
     Atlantic Explorer              1994            91.5                 18                 6 x 960*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              3.6 sq km
     Falcon Explorer                1997            81.2                16.3               1 x 1296*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130                 N/A
     Beaufort Explorer              2005             84                  17                1 x 1296*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130                 N/A
     Nordic Explorer                1993             82                 16.5               1 x 1296*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130                 N/A
     Pacific Explorer               1994            91.5                 22                  6 x 528           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              4.0 sq km
     Ramform Challenger             1996            86.6                39.6               12 x 960*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              6.6 sq km
     Ramform Explorer               1995             82                 39.6               10 x 960*           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              5.4 sq km
     Ramform Valiant                1998            86.6                39.6                18 x 480           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              6.6 sq km
     Ramform Vanguard               1999            86.6                39.6                18 x 480           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130              6.6 sq km
     Ramform Viking                 1998            86.6                39.6                18 x 480           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130             6.6 sq km
     Ramform Sovereign              2008            102                  40                 22 x 480           Yes                    Worldwide                  2 x 4,130             10.4 sq km
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            s the development of offshore hydro-                      Karim Jan                            but because of uncertainty about the exact
            carbon reserves extends into greater                    Simon Luffrum                          pressure, the maximum design pressure of
            water and well depths, riser system                      John Shield                           the riser was taken to be 12,200 psi (approxi-
            design and supply becomes a critical                      Paul Brett                           mately 10% margin). As well as designing for
            industry challenge. One such exam-                  Subsea Riser Products                      burst, this internal pressure results in large
    ple is the drilling of pre-salt wells in water                                                         tensile end cap forces (15,800 kN), dwarfing
    depths approaching 3,000 m (10,000 ft). This                                                           the external tensioner capacity of 2,670 kN.
    is a complex undertaking, and can require                                                                 Even considering high strength steel, the
    extensive initial well construction work as                                                            resulting wall thickness is very large and
    well as regular intervention throughout pro-                                                           this results in a very heavy riser with high
    duction life. For these reasons, and consid-                                                           bending stiffness. Although the water depth
    ering recent day rates for a mobile offshore                                                           is relatively shallow, the combination of lim-
    drilling unit, operators are considering drill-                                                        ited tension capacity of the rig, the large
    ing these wells using a dry tree floating pro-                                                         riser diameter, and high currents result in
    duction system with surface BOP.                                                                       high bending loads, particularly near the
       Drilling risers in these surface BOP sys-                                                           riser end constraints at the seabed and ves-
    tems must contain internal pressures up to                                                             sel interface.
    15,000 psi (such as in the Gulf of Mexico’s                                                               The maximum riser weight that a stan-
    Lower Tertiary play), resulting in the need                                                            dard jackup can deploy is around 170 metric
    for a large wall thickness and high-grade                                                              tons, generally limited by the riser tensioner
    materials to resist burst. Adding to this tech-                                                        system capacity. Using higher strength steel
                                                      Seen here is an infra-red trace of flange heating.
    nical challenge are the difficulties of sour                                                           (>80 ksi) to reduce weight was not practical
                                                      Image courtesy of SRP.
    service.                                                                                               for this project due to qualified pipe avail-
       One solution is a technique of fabrication     or 427 ft MWD), sour, high pressure subsea           ability constraints and weldability concerns.
    using shrink fitting which allows higher          tieback. A key to this challenge was the maxi-          The riser screening analysis suggested
    grade materials to be used and eliminates         mum predicted shut-in tubing head pressure           that 19 ¼-in. ID, 2-in. WT, 80-ksi steel would
    the problems associated with welding thick        of approximately 11,000 psi. Ultra high pres-        be suitable pipe section to withstand the pre-
    walled pipes.                                     sure wells typically are drilled using a subsea      dicted load; and the total riser weight would
       For many years shrink-fitting has been         BOP, low pressure marine drilling riser, and         be within a nominal jackup rig’s capacity.
    one standard connection method. A shaft is        semisubmersible rig. However, in this in-            Subsea Riser Products (SRP) selected a low-
    inserted into a pre-heated component then         stance a jackup drilling rig was selected with a     carbon, high-strength steel (modified ASTM
    left to cool. Although common in many in-         strong preference to maintain a full bore riser      A182 Grade F22, 80 ksi, improved weldabil-
    dustries, its use in the offshore oil and gas     with surface BOP.                                    ity) which is readily available (though only
    industry is limited. Welding and threading           This arrangement allowed cost benefits            as a forged product in this diameter and wall
    are the connection methods of choice. This        on the rig rates but placed challenges on the        thickness) and has excellent resistance to
    article describes the development, testing,       riser system.                                        fatigue (fracture toughness) and sour gas
    and manufacture of a full-bore (19 ¼-in. or          The preliminary design and analysis of            (hardness).
    49-cm inside diameter) shrink-fit riser con-      the riser system indicated that a solution              In this application, applied loads are the
    nection for a high-pressure drilling system       could be achieved with a 19 ½ in. (49.53 cm)         main design driver in coupling selection
    with a surface BOP. It also describes the         bore riser with a 2 in. (5.08 cm) wall thick-        rather than speed of make-up or compact
    methods used and the value gained using           ness using a relatively high strength steel          size as in other riser systems. However, both
    such a system. It will discuss the applicabil-    (80 ksi). It was recognized that manufac-            these requirements have practical limits and
    ity of the system already constructed for a       turing such pipe and fabricating riser joints        are factors to be considered.
    North Sea application to deepwater systems        would be a challenge if NACE requirements               Owing to the high tension and bending
    in which high strength steels of 110 ksi and      were to be achieved. Given the commercial            loads on the connection, SRP elected to use
    beyond might be employed.                         and schedule risk, the option to use a new           a custom designed compact bolted flange.
                                                      shrink fit method was considered, and ulti-          With detailed finite element (FE) analysis,
    Design considerations                             mately qualified and selected in preference          SRP developed flange face profiles and pre-
      The shrink-fit connection and riser system      to welding.                                          load values specifically for the extreme load
    was developed in response to the challenge of        The maximum well shut-in tubing head              cases as defined by the global riser analysis.
    making a cost efficient shallow water (130 m      pressure was predicted to be 11,000 psi;             This resulted in a compact flange with 12
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    bolts which is more efficient than a compa-                                                         surface finish on sealing and pull-out resis-
    rable API flange (18 ¾-in. 15 ksi) in terms of                                                      tance. It was also used to assess the pull-out
    drill floor make-up time. Coupled with a 100%                                                       resistance of mechanical details designed to
    bolt tensioning system, the make-up time is                                                         supplement the friction joint.
    comparable or better than low pressure “fast                                                           The small scale tests were conducted us-
    make-up” riser connections. Hence the basis                                                         ing 3-in. (7.62-cm) diameter shafts fitted into
    of the riser system design was defined and                                                          capped cylindrical housings. Pressure then
    only the method of construction/fabrication                                                         was applied within the housing to test seal-
    needed to be finalized.                                                                             ing and an external jack applied load.
                                                                                                           This testing proved the predictable be-
    Riser joint construction                                                                            havior of the seal and friction joint with vari-
       Because of the pipe material, diameter,                                                          ous surface finishes, validating the contact
    and wall thickness, the scope of supply was                                                         pressure calculations and providing accu-
    beyond the capacity of candidate pipe mills                                                         rate friction factors for further development
    to make a reasonable length standard riser                                                          work and final prototype design.
    joint. This meant that relatively expensive
    forged and machined pipe was the only so-                                                           Medium-scale testing
    lution.                                                                                                With prototype design complete, 2H Off-
       Welded construction is the standard meth-                                                        shore and SRP developed a half-scale testing
    od of joint construction, so the riser material                                                     program designed to reflect the behavior of
    was modified to maximize weldability. Weld-                                                         the full-scale flange while enabling the use
    ing companies were approached to do feasi-                                                          of readily available materials and jacking
    bility studies on welding these components                                                          equipment.
    in accordance with the project requirements.                                                           The purpose of the test program was to
       All the studies determined that welding                                                          validate the design methodology of the more
    could be feasible, though it presented tech-       Shown here is an image of a test specimen.       complex connection, prove the connection
    nical challenges and would require devel-          Photo courtesy of SRP.                           seal and strength integrity, and assess the
    opment and qualification to achieve a level                                                         practicality of full-scale assembly.
    of commercial confidence. Consequently,            on the surface area, coefficient of friction,       Four half-scale test pieces were assembled
    when combined with schedule pressure this          and contact pressure between the two com-        and tested in the program -- two prototype
    method of construction was eliminated.             ponents. SRP, together with 2H Offshore,         pieces and two pieces designed to test the be-
       Other methods of connection (such as            developed a testing program and suite of cal-    havior and capacity of the individual design
    threading and friction welding) were con-          culation tools to complete a screening analy-    features: the friction joint and mechanical
    sidered and eventually discounted either           sis of the geometry combinations (external       locking. All were made from steel representa-
    because of the technical challenges of join-       and internal diameters) and mechanical           tive of the final riser joint material.
    ing such large components, or because their        properties (Poisson’s ratio, modulus of elas-       The strength and sealing capacity of the
    performance in riser loading conditions was        ticity) of the mating components. This also      shrink-fit connections were tested with vari-
    unknown and could not be determined in             was used to input variables derived from ex-     ous combinations of pressure, bending and
    the short development time frame.                  perimental data (such as friction factor) into   tension, including:
       The option of shrink-fitting was consid-        the detailed analysis.                              • Hydrotesting to 13,500 psi
    ered, even though it was new and unprov-              One of the analysis tools developed was          • Gas testing to 12,200 psi
    en. In shrink-fitting, an oversized shaft is       a method of accurately predicting of the            • Hydrotesting to 12,200 psi with external
    inserted into the female component (e.g.           contact pressure generated between the two            loads up to 450 metric tons (496 tons)
    hub) which has been expanded with heat.            components by hand calculation. Based on            • Hydrotesting to 5,000 psi with external
    The components are allowed to cool and the         simple thick walled theory, it allows quick           loads up to 1,050 metric tons (1,157
    resulting interference fit offers a structural     and easy assessment of the shrink fit assem-          tons)
    connection. This has been used for years           bly under a range of design and operating           • Bending and tension loads represent-
    on rail wheels, gears, etc. In addition to the     conditions.                                           ing greater than 50-year storm event in
    structural connection, shrink fit also offers         Results from calculations compared fa-             service.
    a seal due to the high levels of preload that      vorably to finite element analysis and strain       Taking the test scale into account, the
    are achieved.                                      measurements. This design tool was fun-          program achieved test conditions more than
       2H Offshore and Subsea Riser Products           damental to develop the final connection         twice as onerous as those predicted for the
    previously developed a shrink-fit design for       profile as the external constraints on design    in-service units. The test showed that ca-
    flange to pipe connection. The status of the       were refined throughout the project. Such        pacities of the friction joint and mechanical
    development work, the simplicity of the pro-       constraints included practical limits on forg-   locking features are additive and exceed
    cess, and the predictability of the assembly       ing sizes, rotary table drift, and minimum       the pipe capacity. It also showed that the
    behavior enabled development of a high in-         assembly clearance.                              shrink-fit seal was resistant to variations
    tegrity shrink-fit connection to meet the proj-       Two testing programs were undertaken          in pressure and external load, even severe
    ect requirements within the project schedule.      as part of the shrink-fit development.           overload conditions that exceeded the fric-
                                                                                                        tion joint capacity.
    Development                                        Small-scale testing
      Since a shrink-fit connection loaded in            A small-scale test program with simple ge-     Fatigue
    tension is primarily a friction joint, the total   ometry was used to verify the shrink-fit anal-     A primary consideration in riser design is
    tensile capacity of the connection depends         ysis methods and to determine the effect of      resistance to fatigue. Riser fatigue is driven
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    by growth of cracks due to cyclic axial stress,                                                          the power output of the induction heating
    primarily due to varying bending. This is as-                                                            unit and cooling time of the assembly; both
    sessed by a global riser analysis which in-                                                              of which can be accelerated. Once cool, the
    cludes the cumulative fatigue damage from                                                                assembly is checked for dimensions before
    first order fatigue and vortex induced vibration                                                         the joint is sent for final machining, hydro-
    (VIV) effects under a service life environment.                                                          testing, and coating.
    From this analysis, a fatigue life for straight
    pipe is predicted which can be reduced in a                                                              Future developments
    nonlinear manner by stress concentrations,                                                                  The excellent fatigue performance of the
    or “hotspots,” that locally amplify axial stress                                                         shrink-fit connection lends itself well to riser
    ranges. These hotspots can occur at the transi-                                                          joints, bend stiffeners, and other fatigue
    tions from pipe to flange, and tend to be driven                                                         critical services. SRP is developing a low-
    by flange geometry. An example of this is the                                                            profile shrink-fit sleeve to construct joints
    use of integrally forged joints with elliptical ta-                                                      up to 30 m (98 ft) long for deepwater drill-
    per sections to smooth transitions.                                                                      ing. Extensive FE analysis of a sleeve design
       Mismatched weld fit-up causes stress                                                                  already has been done, and the results show
    concentrations, so eliminating the pipe to                                                               that a sleeve coupling with a wall thickness
    flange weld automatically can improve the                                                                comparable to the pipe would be feasible. In
    fatigue performance of the riser joints.                                                                 deepwater applications high strength steels
       The shrink-fit flange-to-pipe connection                                                              of 125 ksi minimum yield strength or great-
    was evaluated for stress concentrations us-                                                              er may be used with the shrink-fit technique
    ing finite element analysis. The tapered                                                                 to minimize riser weight. In critical locations
    relief sections designed by Subsea Riser              Shown here is the rig that was used for bending    along the riser, forged taper joints often are
    Products resulted in an axial stress concen-          test and 5,000 psi pressure containment test un-   required to control bending and fatigue. The
    tration factor (SCF) which is better than the         der aggressive load. Photo courtesy of SRP.        use of shrink-fit flanges or connections al-
    pipe. While there is increased axial stress                                                              lows equivalent fatigue performance to be
    at the pipe-flange transition, the axial stress       2RD rating category (normal, test, extreme,        achieved using “fabricated” joints. This sim-
    ranges due to varying bending actually are            survival) along with 20 more load cases. The       plifies the procurement process to reduce
    reduced, resulting in a SCF less than unity           performance was assessed for von Mises             cost and shorten the schedule.
    and a fatigue class of parent material B1.            stress, SCF values, bolt stresses, flange face        Another interest is the possibility of
       Shrink-fit assemblies also experience              separation, and gasket sealing pressures.          shrink fitting a steel flange onto a titanium
    a different type of fatigue failure – fretting           Limits placed on these criteria enabled         pipe. This allows the designer to take ben-
    fatigue, which is driven by cracks initiated          development of a capacity chart for the con-       efit from the titanium properties without the
    at the mating surface by the rubbing of the           nection. The efficient design of the flange        cost and complexity of the titanium connec-
    shrink-fit surfaces. Fatigue tests conducted          face resulted in the capacity envelopes be-        tor that must either be forged integrally or
    by Subsea Riser Products with project ma-             ing governed primarily by von Mises stress         connected through a welding process that
    terial demonstrated that under contact pres-          near the pipe/flange transition.                   degrades the fatigue performance.
    sures experienced in the shrink fit, material
    under fretting and varying axial stress still         Production                                         Summary and conclusions
    outperforms B1 class fatigue curves. This                Shrink-fit assembly relies on the ability to       SRP has shown that it is possible to use
    means no design considerations must be                control the geometry and alignment of the          thermal shrink-fitting to assemble riser
    made for this effect.                                 two components. The assembly clearance is          joints for HP/HT applications in diameters
       In conclusion, extensive global riser anal-        affected by machining tolerances, tempera-         for which threaded connections have not yet
    yses, combined with exhaustive FE analysis            ture control (thermal expansion), and the rel-     been developed or proven, and where weld-
    and testing, yield a fatigue life which ex-           ative position and angle of the components.        ing is not practical or commercially feasible.
    ceeds the requirements for the project.                  SRP constructed an assembly jig to get          This allows high and ultra high-strength
                                                          precise control of the angle and position of       steel riser joints to be fabricated with lower
    Flanged connection design                             the joints in both the cold and hot states; as     riser weights, which is critical at deeper wa-
       The flange-to-flange bolted connection             the flange is heated on the jig.                   ter depths. Additionally, ongoing develop-
    is achieved with 12 preloaded 110 ksi 3-½-               Heating is by induction coils and tem-          ment has proven the technology for titanium
    in. (8.89-cm) studs and sealing is achieved           perature is monitored in four locations to         alloys and for steel/titanium alloys. 
    with an AX-type bore seal gasket. Subsea              ensure uniform heating and expansion. Pipe
    Riser Products developed a custom tapered             and flange diameter and ovality matching           Editor’s note
    flange face to cope with extreme 50-year              is not necessary. Fatigue issues with weld         This updated article was originally presented at
    environmental loads, 12,200 psi internal              alignment are avoided in this design which         the Deep Offshore Technology (DOT) conference in
    riser pressure, and high thermal stresses             increases the flexibility of the production        Monaco, in November 2009.
    caused by expected 121 °C (250 °F) mud re-            schedule, as a just-in-time machining can be
    turn temperature. A principal reason for FE           employed.                                          References
                                                                                                             Qualification of Heavy Wall High Strength Steel Riser
    analysis is to combine the residual stresses             Once insulated and prepared for heating,          Connectors for Dry Tree HPHT
    introduced by the shrink-fit technique with           there is no need to interfere with the hot         Det Norske Veritas, “Fatigue Design of Offshore Steel
    the service loads and thermal stresses from           flange, so assembly hazards are controlled.          Structures” DNV-RP-C203, August 2005.
    internal fluids.                                         As the flange cools, it grips the pipe and      API – “Design of Risers for Floating Production Systems
       The flanged connection was analyzed                the connection is completed. The process             and Tension Leg Platforms”. API-RP-2RD, 1st Ed.,
    against project specific loads in each API-RP-        takes approximately 15 hours – limited by            June 1998.
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            hell’s Perdido development is a re-                    René de Koeijer                          is the installation of a single linear winch and
            cord-setting venture. The list of world                 Olaf Willemse                           central sheave on the spar top deck, used to
            firsts includes the deepest ever instal-                Ewout Voors                             pull-in both the nine mooring lines as well as
            lation of a spar, 2,384 m (7,820 ft) of         Heerema Marine Contractors                      the three SCRs.
            water depth; the deepest installation
    of permanent suction piles, 2,630 m (8,630                                                              Installation highlights
    ft) of water; the deepest ever flowlines and                                                               The entire Balder campaign for 2008 was
    pipeline end structure, 2,984 m (9,790 ft) of      lore, India. The engineering for the subsea          split into four main phases:
    water; and an integrated topsides installa-        installation contract was performed in HMC’s            1. Mooring pile installation
    tion that set a new record for lift weight in      Houston office with support from both Leiden            2. Flowline installation
    the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) at 8,866 metric           and Bangalore, while the spar installation was          3. Spar mooring hook-up
    tons (9,773 tons). Heerema Marine Contrac-         engineered in Leiden, also with support from            4. SCR installation.
    tors (HMC) met the challenges of this tech-        Bangalore. Formal and informal communica-               It was clear from the start that the arrival
    nically difficult, ultra deepwater installation    tion networks were very close knit which re-         of the spar hull in the field would take pre-
    in a remote location with the threat of hur-       sulted in further optimization of installation       cedence over installation of certain flowlines
    ricanes ever present.                              aids. Especially the SCR installation required       or any other activity, because installation was
       Heerema Marine Contractors main office          a number of installation aids which were simi-       scheduled during hurricane season. In event
    is located in Leiden, the Netherlands, with        lar or identical to the installation aids required   of a storm, flowline installation would have
    engineering offices in Houston, and Banga-         by the spar. A good example of this synergy          to be interrupted to hook-up to moorings
                                                                                                            to mitigate exposure of the uninstalled spar
                                                                                                            hull. On the other hand, if the flowline scope
                                                                                                            was completed prior to arrival of the spar hull
                                                                                                            the Balder would have to continue with the
                                                                                                            pre-lay of the SCRs. Procedures and mitigat-
                                                                                                            ing measures were developed to suit arrival
                                                                                                            of the spar hull in the field. Also logistics on-
                                                                                                            board the Balder were set-up to accommodate
                                                                                                            maximum flexibility for both pipelay work
                                                                                                            and more traditional deepwater construction
                                                                                                            work, and changing from one type of work to
                                                                                                            the other with minimum interruption.
                                                                                                            Suction piles
                                                                                                               The Perdido suction piles, the deepest per-
                                                                                                            manent suction piles in the world, were installed
                                                                                                            in water depths of up to 2,620 m (8,630 ft) and
                                                                                                            weighed up to 226 metric tons (250 tons).
                                                                                                            PLETs
                                                                                                               Among the engineering challenges for
                                                                                                            Perdido was installation of the pipeline end
                                                                                                            terminations (PLETs). Shell designed each
                                                                                                            PLET to meet the operational requirements
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    at each specific location, consequently almost were different. The      jacent to the PLET to allow for bending moments up to three times
    smallest PLET comprised of one connection hub, yet the largest          higher than the single-wall pipe section. Secondly, a large horizontal
    PLET was equipped with four hubs, weighing over 75 metric tons          force, which required more than 50 metric tons (55 tons) of vessel
    (82.7 tons) and measuring 34 x 20 x 17 ft (10.3 x 6.2 x 5.1 m).         thrust, was put on the flowline system during the set down of the
       Given the size, shape and weight, the challenge was to develop a     PLET on the seabed. These two combined to provide enough redun-
    procedure to install the PLETs on the seabed without overstressing      dancy for a safe installation of PLETs and flowlines.
    the adjacent pipe sections. High bending moments were anticipated
    which, without additional measures, could have caused the flowline      Flowlines
    to buckle. This was mitigated by including a pipe-in-pipe section ad-      Two of the flowlines had a length shorter than the water depth.
                                                                            This provided two challenges.
     Hurricane management                                                      Since the J-lay tower typically is laid out for second-end PLET in-
     in a remote section of the GoM                                         stallation with a pipelay catenary, without catenary, the second-end
        Two major hurricanes and two tropical storms hit the Gulf of        PLET line up in the firing line can only be achieved by rotating the
     Mexico in 2008, and brought additional challenges to the Per-          J-Lay tower a few degrees off vertical. Consequently, the pipe is ex-
     dido project. These challenges ranged from a flooded supply            posed to bending slightly over the stinger. The resolution is found
     base, a flooded heliport, and a damaged engineering office to          by adjusting the stinger roller box settings.
     “simply” evacuating the installation site with the DCV Balder.            A second installation risk was the possibility of PLET rotation along
        Significant effort went into hurricane preparedness and             the pipeline axis during lowering. With the flowline (including two
     response during the engineering and planning phase of the              structures) hanging from a single wire, there is no mechanism to pre-
     project, resulting in operational flexibility and a reduction in       vent spinning. To mitigate this, an “anti-twist” system was developed
     the amount of downtime caused by these storms.                         comprising several taglines on the PLET corners. Two ROVs moni-
        In the western part of the US Gulf, eight miles from the border     tored the PLET constantly during the lowering operation. If needed,
     with Mexico, the Perdido site is remote by all definitions. The        they held on to the taglines and pulled the PLET back in position.
     closest platform (Hoover) is more than 80 mi away. It takes a
     supplier 24 to 48 hours to sail from Galveston or Fourchon to the      Minor subsea items
     site. A helicopter ride from Galveston takes almost two hours,            Delay in the arrival of the spar hull moved forward some of the flow-
     and that with a restricted payload. Consequently, it was identified
                                                                            line SCR and minor subsea item scope that originally was to be per-
     that well-organized logistics would be important for successful
                                                                            formed after the hull installation. Minor subsea items such as manifold
     project execution, and a number of measures were taken.
        In addition to standard procedures for the Gulf of Mexico,          piles, manifolds, ESP caissons, and ESP inlet assemblies were to be
     specific hurricane response procedures were developed for this         installed in various stages of the entire program. All these items were
     locale. The westerly location of the field reduced the possible        located at the so called DVA location, i.e. on the sea bottom directly
     evacuation routes for the DCV Balder. Detailed planning mapped         underneath the spar. To allow for schedule flexibility, procedures were
     critical activities, which could lead to longer evacuation times.      developed to install all these items either prior to arrival of the spar or
     All in all, a significant amount of effort was put into hurricane      after hooking the spar to its moorings. To allow for installation of these
     preparedness to ensure the safety of the vessels and crews.            subsea items, the spar was given a dedicated temporary offset to the
        The largest critical window was formed by the installation of       southeast to allow direct vertical access with the Balder cranes to the
     the spar hull to storm-safe conditions. The spar was con-              installation position and to avoid contact with the mooring lines.
     sidered storm safe with three mooring lines attached. It was
     decided to pre-install these anchor lines to reduce the time           Hull wet tow and upending
     required to connect them to the spar. However, since the poly-            Upending the spar from its horizontal tow position to its vertical
     ester anchor lines could not be allowed to touch the seabed,           operational position consists of two phases: soft tank flooding and
     pre-installation meant suspending them from buoys able to
                                                                            hard tank ballasting. Soft tank flooding at Perdido was designed to
     withstand hurricane force waves and currents.
                                                                            induce a roll of the spar in a predetermined direction. A designed
        Designated helicopters and crews were available round the
     clock for the duration of the project to accommodate both
                                                                            roll ensures that pre-installed components, such as the motor con-
     normal crew changes and medical evacuations. This deviated             trol center and hydraulic power units do not submerge.
     from the normal practice in more “populated” areas where                  The second phase, hard tank ballasting, was optimized to be per-
     helicopters are widely available on the spot and flight times          formed as quickly as possible, without losing track of the stability
     are much shorter. In addition, HLV Thialf and DCV Balder each          requirements of the spar. DCV Balder can provide water flow rates of
     was equipped with a helicopter refueling system. A large effort        1,500 m3/hr (6,650 gal/min). Roughly 20,000 m3/ 5.3 MMgal bal-
     was made to identify all required equipment and installation           last water were required to upend the spar.
     aids, as it would take at least two days to get anything from             Tanks high in the hard tank were used for wet tow stability plus
     onshore to site. As such, any “missing” items could become             heel and trim requirements. A draining system drained water from
     very costly by potentially incurring DCV Balder delays.                these high tanks to the lower tanks in the hard tank to save time and
        As a consequence of Hurricane Ike, Galveston was aban-              improve stability during upending.
     doned as the main helicopter base of operations in favor of
     Corpus Christi, Texas. Galveston also was scheduled as the             Polyester mooring lines
     first response for any medical evacuation of the installation            DCV Balder has the largest mooring deployment winch in the
     vessels, but due to flooding caused by Ike, this also was
                                                                            world, with a drum diameter of 10.5 m (34.5 ft) and a width of 14.2 m
     shifted to Corpus Christi.
                                                                            (46.5 ft). It has a proven track record of over a 100 km of spiral strand
        Reflecting on the project, it can be said that the logistical
     preparations worked well with no major delays. All equipment,          and polyester mooring line installed successfully.
     components, and resources were delivered on time. The larg-              Some of the main advantages of this large winch are:
     est logistical issue encountered seemed to occur when the                • The 14.2 m width allows for large segments to be spooled single
     Balder ran out of ketchup during the topsides campaign.                     layer to reduce the risk of sheath damage by a top layer cutting into
                                                                                 the lower layers on a drum
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                                                                                                                  After the operation mode change, which took
                                                                                                               effectively one day, the Balder continued with the
                                                                                                               flowline and SCR installation. The SCRs were
                                                                                                               installed using the second-end. The prelaid sec-
                                                                                                               tions of the SCR s were picked up and the pipe-
                                                                                                               line was constructed and completed with a flex
                                                                                                               joint assembly onboard the Balder.
                                                                                                                  Thereafter, the SCR pull-in lines, pre-
                                                                                                               installed on the spar prior to sail-away from
                                                                                                               Finland, were transferred to the Balder and
                                                                                                               connected to the FJ assembly. Finally, the
                                                                                                               entire SCR was lifted outside the J-lay tower
                                                                                                               and swung towards the spar. With a combi-
                                                                                                               nation of Balder’s crane and the pull-in equip-
                                                                                                               ment on the spar the SCRs flex joint was
                                                                                                               landed in its porch on the bottom of the spar.
    Getting the alignment just right during topsides installation. Photo courtesy of Shell.                    Topsides
                                                                                                                  In early 2009 HMC installed the integrated
       • Maximum lowering speed of 40 m/min              mean a difference of 22% of the inline ten-           topsides of the Perdido Host. With a 9,773
          (131 ft/min)                                   sions, which may lead to some components              ton lift, a record for the US part of the Gulf of
       • Protruding outboard to allow obstacle           being loaded beyond allowable safe working            Mexico, the HLV Thialf completed most of the
          free handling of the polyester rope.           loads.                                                work within two weeks. With 700 berths on the
       Use of the MLD winch allowed spooling                It also must be taken into account that due        Thialf, a large hook-up crew was able to work
    of 9.69-in. diameter polyester rope segments         to the low stiffness of the polyester mooring         towards quarters habitable (when the crew is
    with a length of 1,725 m (5,660 ft), allow-          line during installation and a possible spar          allowed by the US coast guard to live in the plat-
    ing the designer to reduce the number of             offset caused, for example, by the loop cur-          form living quarters) in a relatively short time.
    segments for significant savings on the re-          rent, the risk that mooring lines will touch          Due to its schedule the Thialf abandoned the
    quired connection links.                             the seabed increases significantly. HMC’s             hook-up support before completion. Luckily,
       The sequence in which the mooring lines           procedures and software are designed to ac-           Balder was available to provide a work platform.
    are installed can be optimized pending the           count for these scenarios.
    environmental conditions and is determined              An additional feature on the DCV Balder is         Conclusions
    offshore. Not only does the DCV Balder have          its unique equalizer system. During the in-              The Perdido Regional Development proved
    good workability features, the large deck space      stallation of a spar mooring line, this system        to be a challenging installation project from
    allows storage of multiple mooring lines. These      allows the vessel to transfer the horizontal          many angles. The installation in hurricane
    features allow late decision for the mooring         component of the pulling force of the moor-           season and in ultra deepwater posed some
    line installation sequence along with the actual     ing line directly to the spar. This allows for        obvious challenges. The remote location of
    weather condition and ensures optimal project        greater workability because there is no need          Perdido in the Gulf of Mexico (170 mi [274
    overall workability and schedule flexibility.        to use dynamic positioning to pull the moor-          km] from the nearest shore and 80 mi [129
       Polyester mooring line installation needs         ing line to the spar. All available thrust can        km] from the closest platform) added to the
    some additional consideration due to un-             be used for station keeping.                          unique difficulty of the project. With two years
    known stiffness and length properties of                                                                   of preparation under two separate contracts,
    the line and stricter installation criteria com-     Fixed ballast                                         HMC’s tasks of engineering, scheduling, and
    pared to spiral-strand wire. Currently the              One of the last steps of spar installation is      logistics for installation in the flowlines, SCRs,
    MMS requires that polyester mooring lines            the installation of fixed ballast in the soft tank.   subsea structures, and spar platform were
    do not touch the seabed at any time during           Fixed ballast usually consists of an inert metal      completed successfully in a single continuous
    or after installation. However, both the length      (magnetite). This material was pumped as a            campaign in the summer of 2008 by the DCV
    and stiffness of the polyester is known only         slurry from a hopper barge over the Balder’s          Balder. HMC’s heavy lift vessel Thialf installed
    within a certain fabrication tolerance, usually      deck to the top of the spar in. The piping is         the topsides in spring 2009, with the Balder fin-
    +/- 0.5% of the length. For ultra deepwater          routed over a fixed ballast boom supported            ishing HMC’s scope for the Perdido develop-
    this can amount to a length deviation of 100         by an installation vessel crane. From the top         ment with an integrated installation and hook-
    ft (30.5 m), which is roughly 1% of the water        of the spar, separate piping was routed to            up support period. 
    depth. Polyester clearances during instal-           each soft tank compartment. The piping was
    lation, however, usually are in the order of         routed over the deck of the installation vessel       Editor’s note: This paper is an updated version of a
    magnitude of 10 m (32.8 ft).                         to reduce the motion sensitivity of the proce-        presentation made during the Deep Offshore Technol-
       These length and stiffness variations can         dure. SSCVs are known for excellent motion            ogy Conference (DOT) in Monaco, in November 2009.
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             eal-time, accurate downhole monitoring data is crucial to un-
             derstanding and controlling wellbore and reservoir perfor-
             mance while maximizing oil and gas extraction. An increas-
             ingly used method to get this data is permanently installed
             downhole monitoring sensors in production and injection
    wells. Of growing importance in this trend is fiber optic distributed
    temperature sensing (DTS).
       While fiber optic technology is relatively recent compared to oth-
    er electrical downhole sensors, its ability to monitor the complete
    wellbore from top to toe, the use of passive in-well components, long
    field life, and non-intrusive flow monitoring means rapid adoption.
    DTS development
       Fiber optic monitoring has come of age and delivers meaningful          A real-time measurement from a gas-lift system.
    information rather than vast amounts of unmanageable temperature
    arrays. New generation high-resolution monitoring units coupled            mersible pumps (ESPs) are approaching the end of life. As the field
    with advanced data management solutions enable this shift. Using           produces relatively heavy crude, and reservoir pressures are sub-
    the system in combination is known as digital flow profiling (DFP).        hydrostatic, all production wells need artificial lift. The preferred lift
       In practice, DTS data is transmitted from the field in an open          solution often is ESPs, which complicate wellbore access for produc-
    format Wellsite Information Transfer Standard Markup Language              tion logging. As a consequence, reservoir production data previously
    (WITSML), through the firewall to a secure database inside the cli-        had been acquired only on very few wells, despite over a decade of
    ent network. The client gets full ownership and management of its          production from the field. The operator had no opportunity to com-
    own DTS data, and multiple end users can access this information           prehensively understand the reservoir, in particular the complex frac-
    using a Web interface if the operator wishes. DTS data is presented        ture network.
    with relevant contextual data, including wellbore survey data, com-
    pletion diagrams, log data, and production data.                           Overall surveillance strategy
       Data is quickly accessible and less time is spent manipulating data        When reviewing their overall field surveillance strategy, the im-
    sets to ensure greater user acceptance in the surveillance plans.          portance of reservoir data acquisition through permanent monitoring
    DTS data is often the first port of call to identify production issues,    devices was found to be one of the most important variables in allow-
    not the last resort as it had been prior to the adoption of user friend-   ing the desired recovery factor to be achieved. Given the restriction
    ly DFP data management packages.                                           imposed by ESPs the only option for complete data acquisition across
                                                                               production intervals was a DFP system.
    Downhole monitoring in action                                                 The data gathered has increased the understanding of the com-
       In 2007, a major operator awarded Tendeka companies Sensornet           plex fracture network in the reservoir, and has given the operator
    and FloQuest a five-year contract to engineer, procure, install, and       greater appreciation of issues surrounding long horizontal liners
    manage its fiber optic digital flow profiling systems. These differ        and cement integrity behind the liners. This information has al-
    from conventional DTS equipment in that they were designed from            lowed production improving modifications and assessments carried
    the ground up to provide a flow profile rather than vast arrays of         out on new methods of creating annular barriers outside of the liner
    raw temperature and pressure data. This involves high-performance          section. By incorporating swellable packers outside the liner, sub-
    measurement equipment coupled with novel in-well cable designs             sequent wells have isolated problematic zones, verified through the
    and requires the resulting data to be handled by an effective data         use of the monitoring system.
    management and interpretation tool.
       The contract engineering phase ensured the in-well equipment            Digital well integrity
    was properly designed for the downhole conditions and could be                Digital well integrity is a further benefit of full wellbore coverage us-
    deployed in tortuous horizontal wellbores. This resulted in 100% re-       ing DTS systems. The technology was installed in an adjacent field to
    liability with no downhole failure or degradation, despite horizontal      monitor the temperature profile across gas lift systems in the upper
    intervals in excess of 2,500 m (8,202 ft). All the cables were installed   part of the completion. As injection gas moves from the annulus into the
    with feed-through splices to avoid in-well connectors. Not only has        tubing string it is throttled, accurately termed Joule-Thomson cooling.
    operation been trouble free, but also allows improved measurement             This cooling allows the gas injection position(s) to be accurately
    performance due to lower optical loss. During early evaluation in a        determined, making it possible to differentiate between injection
    static wellbore, the system had temperature resolution better than         through valves or through a tubing leak to monitor well start-up in
    0.008 °C. The resolution has been critical to ensure the horizontal        real time without intervention. By monitoring the sequence of in-
    well performance, with small thermal deviation, can be assessed.           jection valves issues can be identified and interventions planned, if
       While DFP systems are being installed in newly drilled wells, an        required. This can save many man hours and tens of thousands of
    increasing number are deployed in existing wells when electric sub-        dollars to replace the wrong valves. 
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     advancements that can increase reliability and lower costs.     Originally presented        experience in the design and installation of
                                                                                                 mooring systems, as well as general marine
                                                                                                 operations. He is extensively involved with
     Connecting hardware must be used to join sections of
                                                                     on February 25, 2010        research, development and implementation of
                                                                                                 new mooring technology, especially with novel
     mooring equipment together. This is occasionally an
     overlooked item in mooring systems. Improper connecting
                                                                       The entire webcast has    anchor systems and synthetic rope.
     hardware can lead to higher costs and lower mooring             been archived and can now       Kent Longridge
     system reliability. We examine a few technical advancements      be viewed on Offshore’s     Technical Development Lead
     in this area as well.                                                                               InterMoor Inc.
                                                                         website for free at:
                                                                                                 Kent Longridge, InterMoor’s Technical Devel-
     Finally, we cover InterMoor’s Mooring Integrity Services.                                   opment Lead, graduated from Texas A&M
     How should owners and operators inspect and maintain           www.offshore-mag.com         University with both BS and MS degrees
     their mooring systems? What plans should be in place in                                     in Ocean Engineering. He has 19 years of
                                                                                                 experience in the offshore oil and gas industry,
     case a mooring is damaged or fails?                                                         15 of which were focused on the design of FPU,
                                                                                                 FPSO, and FLNG vessels and their mooring
     Company profile                                                                             and riser systems with technical emphasis on
                                                                                                 mooring system design, global performance
     InterMoor, an Acteon company, is the global leader of                                       analyses, and wave tank testing. During the
     mooring and subsea technology providing innovative                                          past 4 years, most of his attention has been
     solutions for rig moves and mooring services including                                      given to the development of engineering
                                                                                                 resources, tools, and work processes and
     engineering and design; fabrication; subsea services and                                    the quality assurance of InterMoor’s MODU,
     installations; and survey and positioning.                                                  TAD, Barge, and marginal field FPU mooring
                                                                                                 system designs.
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             he industry is looking for fast, easy-to-                 Tone Kråkenes                            can change dramatically. Using the most re-
             use, powerful reservoir management                Emerson Process Management                       cent data and the latest interpretations when
             solutions to improve performance                                                                   drilling can be the difference between suc-
             and production, and reservoir model-                                                               cess and a low-producing offshore well.
             ing is moving into this crucial phase        Latest developments                                      One enabler for rapid model updating is
    of drilling developments in well correlation,         in reservoir modeling                                 WITSML (Wellsite Information Transfer Stan-
    well planning, local model updates, and the              A reservoir model is a numerical descrip-          dard Markup Language), the industry stan-
    ability to incorporate real-time drilling data.       tion of a reservoir. The key inputs are the in-       dard for transmitting data. WITSML has im-
       The end result is a rapid model updating           terpretations from the seismic, the faults, and       proved the ability to transfer data in real time
    workflow running on a continuous basis as             the top and base of the reservoir, in addition        between service and oil companies, helping
    new well data is gathered, ensuring the most          to well logs. Together, these provide details         provide minute-by-minute updates on well po-
    correct model is always available for reser-          on the quality of the rocks, such as porosity,        sitions and log data. Furthermore, WITSML is
    voir management decisions to maximizing               permeably, and the presence of hydrocarbons.          a public domain standard that also has enabled
    reservoir performance.                                   The reservoir modeling tools have the func-        software companies to develop real-time appli-
       Reservoir modeling software can hold all           tions offshore operators need to further interpret    cations independently.
    the data about the reservoir – including seis-        and analyze this data and to build a numerical 3D        Using WITSML, a real-time geosteering
    mic and well data, as well as both static and         model representing these interpretations. The         method has been developed where the con-
    dynamic reservoir models.                             model describes the extent of the reservoir, the      tinuous flow of data can be integrated seam-
       Such modeling programs, however, tradition-        quality of the reservoir, the potential subdivision   lessly into the model. In this way, initial well
    ally are used to calculate volumes and to esti-       of the reservoir, and where the hydrocarbons          planning can be extended to help adjust the
    mate production, with other software programs         are. From this, the model can calculate volumes       well path during drilling.
    used for operational activities such as well plan-    and simulate production.
    ning and optimizing the well path while drilling.        The workflow manger can store each step            Real-time well correlation
    This separation often results in barriers between     in the modeling process as a job. This opens             The benefit of incorporating real-time data
    different specialist and in delays updating the       a new world of more efficient work processes          into reservoir modeling is improved when
    reservoir model.                                      relating to how easily and quickly models can         combined with the improvements in well cor-
       The benefits of an integrated tool for all these   be updated as new data arrives. It also aids in       relation, which makes picking and tracking
    activities in one program are potentially huge.       the vital area of uncertainty evaluation.             the geology simpler, faster, and more adapt-
    With one common platform, both the speed                 The model is only an interpretation of             able. With a new well correlation tool, log
    and quality of the decisions can be improved.         the available data, so as more data becomes           responses in different wells can be compared
                                                          available, the interpretation of the reservoir        using ghost curves, with the ghosts resized
                                                                                                                and mirrored to reflect changes in the geol-
                                                                                                                ogy or well path orientation.
                                                                                                                   For the planned well, a synthetic log re-
                                                                                                                sponse can be calculated by combining log
                                                                                                                responses from the neighboring wells and
                                                                                                                the model. This synthetic log response then
                                                                                                                can be compared with the real log response
                                                                                                                from the well being drilled. This tool often
                                                                                                                can improve job of hitting the target
                                                                                                                   Reservoir engineers, for example, might
                                                                                                                want to see how the new data from the well
                                                                                                                being drilled affects the flow of the reservoir.
                                                                                                                To this end, a local adjustment of the 3D grid,
                                                                                                                such as the stretching or compression of the
                                                                                                                grid to reflect thicker or thinner reservoirs,
                                                                                                                can be carried out, making it faster and easier
                                                                                                                to update the simulation model.
                                                                                                                   The physical properties such as porosity
                                                                                                                and permeability also can be adjusted lo-
                                                                                                                cally to incorporate the latest data are into
    An example of real-time drilling monitoring using WITSML. Bit position and logging measurement
    points behind it are visualized within the 3D geological model with the red disk on the well repre-
                                                                                                                the model. This is achieved with the small-
    senting the position of the survey tool. The planned ahead trajectory with a return to target option is     est adjustments possible while ensuring that
    constantly updated based on the current bit position.                                                       the model matches the new data. 
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            xtracting oil is becoming more technically and financial challeng-   and ETP), and perfluoroelastomer (FFKM) as well as thermoplastics in-
            ing as operators face increasingly complex and deeper wells. The     cluding PEEK, PPS, and PVDF. These polymers were selected because
            lifespan of a well is dictated by production volume versus eco-      of their proven success in current field applications, and their potential to
            nomic viability. This has led to technologies for enhanced oil re-   be developed and incorporated into future EOR technologies.
            covery (EOR) to increase volumes extracted from a well, thereby         Initial screening of the polymers involved exposure to steam, super
    improving its profitability.                                                 critical CO2, and hydrogen sulfide. The materials’ performance was
       EOR can involve the injection of super-critical CO2, steam, or H2S        assessed by means of visual inspection, tensile testing for steam, and
    into a well in order to recover a larger proportion of the oil. The sol-     H2S, rapid gas decompression damage evaluation using the NORSOK
    vating properties of high temperature steam and CO2 super critical           M-710 oil and gas standard.
    when injected at high CO2 reduce the viscosity of heavy oil, enabling           • Steam tests (exposure of dumbbells followed by tensile testing)
    more oil to be extracted.                                                    have shown that materials including FKM, FFKM, ETP, and FEPM
       These same solvating effects, however, can affect sealing elastomers,     perform well when subjected to temperatures of 220 °C (428 °F)
    thermoplastic liners, and composites that contact the fluids, leading to     and pressures of 150 bar, under a two-week exposure. Other materi-
    swelling and a weakening of the polymer’s structure. This can cause          als including HNBR do not perform well under these conditions.
    loss of sealing due to extrusion of the seal under pressure, increased          • Super-critical CO2 was applied by soaking of O-rings while con-
    fluid permeation, and seal volume loss. As a result, polymer seals on        strained in rapid gas decompression (RGD) fixture. The tests have re-
    pumps and compressors, for example, must be replaced frequently.             vealed that very few materials are unaffected by exposure to super-crit-
       With a 1% improvement in world oil production efficiency esti-            ical CO2. Swelling is followed usually by damage resulting from RGD
    mated to be worth an additional 20-30 Bbbl, the ability to extend the        (tested according to NORSOK M-710 standard with a decompression
    operational life of seals and other polymer-based components would           rate of 20 bar/min). HNBR and FKM (with high fluorine content) have
    provide significant financial benefits.                                      performed well with little damage seen following one decompression,
       A UK government-supported project – “Durability of Polymers Un-           at 110 °C (230 °F) from 350 bar. Other materials such as ETP have
    der Injection Conditions for Enhanced Oil Recovery (PEOR)” has been          exhibited extrusion, while the base resistant FKM O-ring was split
    established to improve understanding of the effects of EOR environ-          into two halves. Blister damage was also common. Thermoplastic PPS
    ments on polymers used for reinjection and storage purposes in new           showed slight swelling (PEEK does not under these conditions), and
    and existing production infrastructure. PEOR is man-                                          both PPS and PEEK exhibited discoloration, although
    aged by MERL, assisted by polymer technology special-                                         no blistering was observed.
    ists Precision Polymer Engineering and Clwyd Com-                                                • Hydrogen sulfide testing was conducted in a harsh
    pounders, and offshore tooling provider Baker Hughes.                                         environment of 65% H2S + 35% CO2. Interestingly, more
       The aim of the project is to identify, qualify, and                                        material grades showed good resistance to H2S (through
    develop for EOR operations new polymeric materi-                                              tensile testing and swell measurements), including FKM,
    als offering longevity and safe operations in hostile                                         HNBR, FEPM, BUTYL, EP, and FFKM.
    applications. The EOR injection process also can be                                              None of the materials tested exhibited good resis-
    applied in CO2 storage and carbon capture by pump-                                            tance to both steam and super-critical CO2. In practice,
    ing super critical CO2 into a well and displacing the                                         however, it is unlikely that materials would encounter
    oil. It can then be re-injected and sealed underground                                        both environments: more likely they would be subject-
    rather than venting into the atmosphere. Part of the                                          ed to hydrocarbon exposure followed by super-critical
    PEOR project calls for the development of guidelines                                          CO2 or steam (as in well conversion).
    on the use of polymers in carbon capture applications                                            The initial list of 34 polymer materials was reduced
       The PEOR project simulates the operating and re-in-                                        to seven material grades (based on FKM, FFKM, ETP,
    jection conditions for North Sea and other fields around                                      EPDM, FEPM, and PPS). These were then exposed to
    the globe, and assesses what effect these conditions                                          the full test conditions. Each of the polymers was sub-
    might have on current and emerging state-of–the-art                                           jected to exposure to steam at 260 °C (500 °F) and 250
    polymers.                                                                                     bar, and to 65% H2S and 35% CO2 at 220°C (428 °F) and
       The 34 materials evaluated in the project                                                                 20 bar.
    include elastomers such as ethylene pro-                                                                        Rapid gas decompression also was per-
    pylene (EP), butyl, hydrogenated nitrile                                                                     formed in 100% super-critical CO2 at 150
    (HNBR), tetrafluoroethylene propylene co-                                                                    °C (302 °F) and 410 bar. Just one mate-
    polymer (FEPM), fluoroelastomers (FKM                                                                        rial, a fluoroelastomer, performed accept-
                                                                                                                 ably well in all tests. The next stage of
    (Above) Steam swell comparison of HNBR                                                                       the project with this material will involve
    dumbbell shown with un-aged dumbbell.                                                                        molding of a three-element packer com-
    (Below) Blister damage during rapid gas
                                                                                                                 ponent for test under steam conditions to
    decompression following super critical CO2
    immersion.
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           his is an overview of the subsea separa-                                                           System reliability is critical to the offshore
           tion, boosting, and compression prog-
                                                        Subsea processing poster                           oil and gas industry. Subsea processing
           ress and development in the offshore            This issue of Offshore also contains            technology has emerged from new-product
           oil and gas industry during 2009. Re-        the 2010 Worldwide Survey of Subsea                status to establish itself as a reliable solu-
                                                        Processing: Separation, Compression,
           cent awards and start-ups indicate sev-                                                         tion with far ranging applications. System
                                                        and Pumping Systems with a number
    eral new projects in the developmental stages                                                          packagers and component manufacturers
                                                        of improvements and additions to last
    plus new world records for installed systems.                                                          have begun to study mean time before fail-
                                                        year’s inaugural poster. The primary
    Subsea separation and boosting technology           aim of this poster is to chronicle the             ure (MTBF) in an effort to quantify reliabil-
    is now operational in 2,438 m (7,999 ft) water      development and developers of subsea               ity claims and to set maintenance intervals.
    depth in Shell’s Perdido field.                     processing systems and to introduce                Overhaul and replacement schedules are
       The worldwide oil and gas industry con-          the new products, services, and sys-               now becoming predictable, while MTBF is
    tinues to climb slowly out of the economic          tems that have arisen since last year at           applied also to estimate project costs.
    downturn. With the increasing demand for oil        this time.                                            Framo Engineering continues to develop
    in China, Iraq emerging onto the world stage                                                           hybrid solutions which combine the benefits
    as an oil exporter, and conflicting opinions       ogy has matured to a point that component           of helico-axial and centrifugal pumps. Fra-
    concerning peak oil, the industry looks for-       manufacturers are developing qualified equip-       mo is manufacturing pumps for the Pazflor
    ward with healthy optimism. Offshore oil and       ment internally rather than at the behest of op-    and Marlim projects, which are scheduled to
    gas exploration will continue to advance into      erators. Operators are not alone in advancing       be operational in late 2011. Framo’s develop-
    deeper and more challenging waters as new          technology to meet industry needs. Looking          ments include a primary drive qualified for
    technology and increasing demand allow.            to the near future, they will be able to purchase   4-MW shaft power.
       Starting production in 2010, Perdido has        standardized and qualified equipment to meet           In an effort to provide a 98% gas-tolerant
    set the stage as the first commercial Paleo-       subsea processing goals.                            pump, Flowserve recently completed quali-
    gene production in the Gulf of Mexico. Ex-            Starting at the conceptual level, individual     fication trials for a 3.5-MW twin-screw pump,
    treme weather and a rugged seafloor were           pump and system components are specified            with the future target of a 5-MW pump system.
    only half the battle. Significant challenges       to meet the unique requirements of the de-             FMC Technologies is able to provide com-
    were overcome in order to develop the field’s      velopment. Pumps are then sized to meet             plete integrated subsea separation systems in
    ultra deep and remote oil reserves. Perdido’s      the desired production conditions over the          a compact package. Additionally, FMC’s re-
    use of multiple subsea separation and boost-       entire life of the field. In addition to gas vol-   cent alliance with Sulzer Pump affords it the
    ing stations highlights one option for the fu-     ume fraction and differential pressure, the         opportunity to produce a complete boosting
    ture of offshore oil production.                   selection of the pump type and configuration        solution rather than relying on a pump from
       This is one of many field architecture solu-    must consider single and multi-phase flow,          another manufacturer.
    tions proving that subsea processing technol-      viscosity, and reservoir drilling programs.            Baker Hughes’ single-phase pumping tech-
                                                                                                           nology is becoming well established through
                                                                                                           its inclusion in several GoM and Brazil deep-
                                                                                                           water projects. Baker Hughes provides elec-
                                                                                                           trical submersible pumps (ESP) for Perdido
                                                                                                           and BC-10 in Brazil. Centrifugal technology
                                                                                                           continues to increase differential pressure ca-
                                                                                                           pabilities; up to 350 bar (35 MPa) differential
                                                                                                           pressure is in development.
                                                                                                              As the offshore oil industry reaches out to
                                                                                                           deeper and more challenging waters, the ben-
                                                                                                           efits of subsea processing technology are prov-
                                                                                                           ing technically and economically viable. The
                                                                                                           challenge remains to match an owner’s applica-
                                                                                                           tion with existing technology in an effort to re-
                                                                                                           duce development time and cost. As additional
                                                                                                           fields become operational, field data will aid in
                                                                                                           future development and testing. Deeper water
                                                                                                           and deeper wells will continue to be the prize of
                                                                                                           the industry and subsea processing and boost-
                                                                                                           ing will be there to meet those challenges. 
    The subsea boosting system on its way to BP’s Schiehallion field in the North Sea west of the Shet-    Editor’s note: To continue this conversation, please
    land Islands in an average water depth of 400 m (1,312 ft).                                            email INTECSEA at [email protected].
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            echnip is shifting its subsea R&D fo-          Cascade/Chinook, based around the first            Pre-salt challenge
            cus increasingly towards the coming            FPSO in the US Gulf of Mexico, in a water             Alain Marion, senior VP for Subsea As-
            generation of ultra deepwater proj-            depth of 2,500 m (8,202 ft). In this case,         sets & Technologies, spoke of the new
            ects. Management outlined some of              Technip was contracted to supply and install       technical challenges associated with ultra
            the solutions and associated invest-           free-standing hybrid riser systems (FSHRs)         deepwater developments. With Brazil’s new
    ments at a recent presentation at the com-             for both Cascade and Chinook fields, all con-      pre-salt discoveries in 2,000 – 2,500 m (6,561
    pany’s flexible risers/flowlines plant in Le           nected to the US GoM’s first FPSO. Three           – 8,202 ft) water depth, he said, there were
    Trait, northern France.                                years earlier, Technip had engineered and in-      concerns over corrosion in certain cases
       According to Technip Subsea Division Pres-          stalled Brazil’s first FSHR in ultra deepwater     due to high levels of CO2 in the wellstream.
    ident Dominique de Soras, 7,500 Technip per-           for Petrobras’ PDET project on the Roncador           “In the Gulf of Mexico, on top of that there
    sonnel (around one third of the group’s global         field offshore Brazil.                             are high-pressure/high-temperature issues
    workforce) are employed in the subsea sector.             Among the benefits of this technology, the      to take care of. Off West Africa, there is a
    These comprise 4,500 in Europe/Africa, 2,000           system is tensioned by a buoyancy can, allow-      mixture of all these things, plus concerns
    in Brazil, and 500 each in North America and           ing the riser to support its own weight. This in   over flow assurance, i.e. managing tem-
    the Asia/Pacific region.                               turn reduces the weight supported by the pro-      perature during fluids transport to avoid hy-
       Increasingly, he said, the separate divisions       duction platform. Also, the riser is connected     drates formation.”
    work together as integrated project teams. He          to the platform via a flexible jumper, allowing       Marion said Technip historically has
    cited as an example Tullow’s Jubilee develop-          the platform’s motion largely to be disassociat-   ploughed €30-35 million/year ($41-48 mil-
    ment in 1,200-1,700 m (3,937-5,577 ft) water           ed from that of the riser. This makes the riser    lion/yr) into subsea R&D. Around 70% is
    depth offshore Ghana. Here, Technip is respon-         virtually insensitive to fatigue caused by wave    directed towards new solutions for flexible
    sible for engineering, fabrication, and installa-      motions. If a hurricane threatens, the FPSO        pipes, with 12% for rigid pipes, and lesser al-
    tion of over 27 km (16.8 mi) of flexible risers        can be moved off-station via a simple discon-      locations to umbilicals and hybrid technolo-
    and 48 km (29.8 mi) of rigid production and            nection of the flexible jumper.                    gies. One issue the group has been working
    injection flowlines. It also will install umbilicals      Each Cascade/Chinook FSHR comprises             on is how to qualify flexible pipes for opera-
    and other subsea structures, as well as connect        four, 630-m (2,067-ft) long, 7-in. (17.8-cm) ID    tions in 3,000 m (9,842 ft) of water, which
    flowlines to wellheads and subsea manifolds.           flexible jumpers; one 630-m long, 6-in. (15.2-     means subjecting the outside of the pipe to
       Work is due to take place from early to mid-        cm) ID flexible jumper; a 39-m (128-ft) long,      pressures of up to 300 bar (4,351 psi).
    2010, performed primarily by Technip’s con-            6.4-m (21-ft) diameter buoyancy can, with a           The goal is to deliver an 11-in. (28-cm)
    struction vessels Deep Blue and Deep Pioneer.          top depth of 200 m (656 ft) and net uplift of      sweet service flexible for these conditions,
    The group’s operating center in Houston is             70 metric tons (77 tons); and production/gas       Marion said, adding that Technip already
    managing the program, supported by the Paris           export risers. De Soras said Technip teams in      performed qualification tests for 7-in. (17 ¾-
    division for the installations, with Flexi-France      Rio, Paris, and Aberdeen had been working          cm) sour service pipes in 3,000 m (9,842 ft)
    in Le Trait fabricating the flexible pipes, and        together to optimize all their resources for a     water depth. “The deepest flexible installed
    the yard in Pori, Finland, responsible for other       successful installation of the high-pressure       to date is in 2,100 m (6,889 ft) of water,”
    structures.                                            dynamic flexible riser system prior to the ar-     he pointed out, “so this represents a step-
       Another collaborative project is Petrobras’         rival of the FPSO.                                 change for flexible pipes/risers.”
    (Left) The Deep Pioneer, pictured here by the quayside at Flexi-France in Le Trait, is one of two Technip construction vessels handling subsea installa-
    tions at the Jubilee field offshore Ghana. (Right) Assembly of an integrated production bundle for the Pazflor project at Flexi-France.
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    (Left) A million-cycle fatigue test of a prototype high-pressure, high-temperature flexible, one of numerous R&D programs under way at Le Trait. (Right)
    In the carousel building at Flexi-France.
       Another major concern for the industry           Pazflor, also in block 17, where first oil is due     for delivering consignments around the globe.
    is riser integrity management, Marion said.         in 2011. Here Technip is engineering and              Recently management took delivery of a new
    “With these increasingly demanding condi-           providing two 10-in. ID gas-lift IPB risers,          400-metric ton (441-ton) Amclyde crane for the
    tions, we must be able to show our custom-          each 1,200 m (3,937 ft) long, with a weight           plant’s 220-m (722-ft) long quayside on the river
    ers that our products are fulfilling [the role]     in air of 503 metric tons (554 tons) each,            Seine, providing 400 m (1,312 ft) reach for load-
    they were designed for.”                            and incorporating super-duplex steel tubes            ing and unloading services for Technip’s con-
       Recently Technip signed a collaboration          for added corrosion protection. As at Dalia,          struction fleet.
    agreement with Schlumberger to jointly              the Deep Blue will perform the installations.            Technip’s other flexibles plant, in Vitoria,
    develop subsea integrity and surveillance           Technip also tendered the IPB solution in             Brazil, employs around 1,200 personnel, with
    solutions for flexible pipes used for deep off-     1998 for Girassol, the first project onstream         a capacity of 380 km/yr (236 mi/yr). AsiaFlex
    shore oil and gas production. This initially        in block 17, although on that occasion Total          in southern Malaysia, the company’s newest
    will focus on new applications such as Bra-         opted instead for hybrid riser towers. IPBs           manufacturing facility, is due to start operating
    zil’s deepwater pre-salt fields.                    also may be considered for the block’s next           at the end of the year, providing 150 km/yr (93
       “Schlumberger have been active in well           multi-field development, CLOV.                        mi/yr) capacity, manned by 300 personnel.
    control and field monitoring for years,” Mar-          Among Technip’s other current develop-                Technip also operates steel tube umbilical
    ion pointed out, “and some of its technolo-         ments, Marion mentioned a heat-traced, pipe-          manufacturing centers in Houston and New-
    gies are also applicable to flexible pipes.”        in-pipe system with electrical cables installed       castle, UK, (under the DUCO umbrella), and
       One integrity technique the partners plan to     externally in a three-phase assembly. The ar-         AngoFlex in Lobito, Angola. To support rigid
    develop and qualify uses ruggedized optical fi-     rangement is designed to circulate heat inside        pipelay operations, the group maintains a spool-
    ber sensors subsea to monitor various param-        the pipe, at the same time preventing it from         base network of locations in Orkanger, Norway;
    eters affecting the behavior of Technip’s new-      escaping to the outside of the pipe.                  Evanton, Scotland; Mobile, Alabama; Barra do
    design ultra deepwater flexibles and risers.                                                              Riacho, Brazil; and Dande, Angola.
       Marion touched on one application, which         Flexible statistics                                      Currently the group operates a fleet of 16
    would involve blowing optical fibers, via stain-       Flexi-France was established in Le Trait           construction/support vessels, with three
    less steel tubes, down an ultra deep riser’s        in 1974. To date the plant has manufactured           more due to be added by 2011. “Over the past
    entire length, taking temperature readings at       over 7,000 km (4,350 mi) of flexible risers           four years we have spent €1.3-1.4 billion ($1.78-
    various points en route. The aim would be to        and flowlines, according to CEO Philippe              1.92 billion) to enhance and complement our
    verify that the temperature regime within the       Enxerian, in inside diameters ranging from            fleet of vessels and manufacturing facilities,”
    riser avoids the risk of hydrates deposition.       1.5-20-in. (3.8-50.8 cm), for applications in         said Marion.
                                                        water depths of up to 3,000 m (9,842 ft), tem-           Later this year the newbuild rigid pipelay
    Second IPB project                                  peratures up to 130 ºC (266 ºF), and design           vessel Apache II – acquired last summer from
       In late 2006, Total’s Dalia field came on-       pressures up to 20,000 psi (1,379 bar).               previous owner Oceanteam – has been deliv-
    stream in 1,350 m (4,429 ft) of water in Ango-         “We manage around 50 different projects            ered from the Metalships yard in Vigo, north-
    lan block 17. One technological first of this       each year,” he added, “and around 100 dif-            ern Spain. This is intended to replace the origi-
    project was Technip’s integrated production         ferent types of pipe structures.”                     nal Apache, built in 1979, which completed its
    bundle (IPB), comprising eight electrically            Currently the plant employs a 950-strong           final pipelay assignment last year before being
    heated and gas-lift flexible risers. The heating    workforce, with a normalized flexible pipe            taken out of service.
    system is designed to ensure insulation of the      construction capacity of 480 km/yr (298 mi/              Deep Energy, due to be delivered in 2011
    extensive subsea production system (71 wells,       yr). Enxerian said West African projects ac-          from a shipyard in China, will have a similar
    nine manifolds), preventing wax or hydrates         counted for 68% of Flexi-France’s offshore-           pipe-carrying capacity to the Deep Blue, Mari-
    formation during shutdowns. The gas-lift ap-        related production, followed by India, the            on explained, with a 22 knot-transit speed. Its
    plication involves injecting gas through the        Middle East, and the North Sea.                       pipelay spread is under construction in New-
    bottom of the riser, typically 70 ºC (158 ºF), to      Facilities at the site include six manufacturing   castle, UK.
    push the field’s heavy, viscous oil through the     carousels offering 2,000-metric ton (2,204-ton)          Another new pipelay ship Skandi Vitoria
    flowline network to the Dalia FPSO.                 capacity, and storage carousels with 3,500-metric     will be the first Brazilian-flagged flexible pi-
       The next project to feature IPBs will be         ton (3,858-ton) capacity, with hundreds of reels      pelay vessel, he added. 
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            as is increasingly important in a historically oil-driven world
            economy. Its increased value is a driver of pipeline technol-
            ogy developments. To meet the demand for gas transporta-
            tion through more onerous environments, there are factors
            the pipe and plate makers need to consider to ensure the
    finished product meets the standards required especially for sour
    service and deepwater applications.
       One trend driving pipeline demand is the gas production from
    deepwater fields. Traditionally this gas would either be flared or
    re-injected into the well for enhanced recovery. However, operators
    now are keen to capture this production and trade it as either lique-
    fied natural gas (LNG) or domestic gas. These gas-gathering pros-
    pects present challenging combinations of deepwater installation,
    corrosive well fluids, and difficult shore approach conditions. These
    all combine for demanding pipe specifications for manufacturers to
    meet.
       These requirements can be met only with a holistic technical ap-
    proach from plate procurement to pipe dispatch. The foundation of
    this approach is to use the highest quality sour plate, which is de-
    livered using state-of-the-art primary and secondary steel making,
    continuous casting, and proper plate rolling practices. During UOE
    (U-ing, O-ing, and Expanding) pipe manufacture, the forming pro-
    cess is optimized so strain is managed to minimize any reduction in
    sour resistance. For these demanding applications, low-temperature
    toughness in the heat affected zone, demanding hardness, and Bat-
    telle drop weight tear test requirements commonly are specified.
    In combination with forming, welding using optimum consumables
    and design parameters ensures the mechanical properties and in-
    tegrity of the pipe.
                                                                              Corus supplied 81,000 metric tons (89,287 short tons) of thick-walled,
    Gas-gathering in West Africa                                              sour resistant steel linepipe to three projects offshore West Africa.
       Corus recently completed a series of gas-gathering development
    projects in West Africa to link fields and to transport the gas for            ing restricts the line chemistry to strength grades at X65 or
    export as LNG. In total, the company supplied 81,000 metric tons               below
    (89,287 tons) of thick-walled, sour-resistant steel linepipe to three       • Seabed stability restricts the diameter of the line that can be
    projects                                                                       installed – larger diameter pipe is more buoyant and less stable
       The pipe, ranging from 457 mm (18 in.) to 610 mm (24 in.) in di-         • Larger diameter pipe is more vulnerable to hydrostatic collapse,
    ameter and up to 33.5 mm (1.3 in.) in wall thickness, is to transport          meaning wall thickness needs to be increased
    gas in water depths of up to 1,500 m (4,921 ft) over difficult seabed       • Wall thickness also needs to be increased because of corrosion
    bathymetry and also with critical shore approach areas. Corus ex-              concerns and fatigue life considerations.
    ported the pipe from its Hartlepool 42 in. capacity mill in the UK          These reasons drive a need for thicker pipe wall with higher in-
    to West Africa where the project is being completed with first gas        duced strain during forming, but pipe which also conforms to inter-
    scheduled for 2012.                                                       national standards such as DNV, ISO, and API. Successful manufac-
                                                                              ture of these pipes needs not only an expert understanding of steel
    Thick-walled sour service pipe manufacturing                              and pipe making but also an appreciation of the service demands.
       Gas lines typically are larger diameter and generally constructed
    from welded linepipe – the most economical production method.             Challenges of pipe forming
    However, for deepwater prospects, the parameters for gas transmis-           During service, the pipe bore is exposed to a wet, sour (H2S) en-
    sion are restricted by the following:                                     vironment. Atomic hydrogen is generated at the pipe surface via a
       • The offshore lay process and the need for speedy, reliable weld-     cathodic reaction, and enters the steel. Migrating hydrogen atoms
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                                                                              Pipe making
                                                                                 While the amount of strain imparted to form the pipe is set by
                                                                              dimensions, there are key parameters to consider, specifically strain
                                                                              management when forming and welding.
                                                                                 Control of shape and formability is required to ensure a consis-
                                                                              tent product; poorly controlled forming leads to variable strain ef-
                                                                              fects within each pipe. The forming in the crimp, U- and O-press,
                                                                              and subsequent expansion must be accurate and consistent to en-
                                                                              sure each pipe produced is representative of the pipeline as a whole.
                                                                                 Suitable welding consumables are selected to achieve the weld
                                                                              hardness and toughness requirements, and to deliver good HIC per-
    move through the structure, gather and combine with each other at         formance across the weld. For toughness, a moderate manganese
    discontinuities, voids, and susceptible zones in the microstructure       wire is used with alloying additions of silicon and molybdenum; tita-
    to produce molecular hydrogen (H2). The increasing quantity of H2         nium and boron also can be used, depending on the toughness re-
    at the initiation site creates a high hydrogen pressure, which can be     quired. The wire is combined with a high-performance, semi-basic
    magnified by the shape of the site, leading to a stress concentration     and fully agglomerated flux, which combine to promote formation of
    that ultimately “cracks” the microstructure.                              acicular ferrite in the weld bead, and confer good Charpy and crack
       Strain compromises sour service phenomena such as hydrogen             tip opening displacement (CTOD) toughness at low testing tempera-
    induced cracking (HIC), and with the industry looking for more            tures while maintaining a stable welding performance.
    stringent sour resistant ratios, pipe milling influence on these fac-        In addition to the mechanical performance of the weld, a high lev-
    tors need to be understood.                                               el of integrity must be maintained through production. This means
       Total micro-strain from forming could contribute to an increase        low levels of slag entrapment and gas defects, for example, as well as
    in the number of available sites for molecular hydrogen formation         cracks to ensure a clean seam is presented to the welding machine
    throughout the microstructure. Therefore, the effects of compres-         to avoid gas defects. The weld arc and flux burden must be suffi-
    sion and expansion may have to be considered as cumulative. Con-          ciently stable to minimize slag entrapment.
    trol of these features within the microstructure is essential to ensure
    the pipe’s sour performance is achieved.                                  Future trends
       The sour resistance of the plate is imparted via the chemistry and        The question remains whether these pipelines will continue to be
    microstructure. Most modern steelmakers agree that to balance the         required as technology offers other methods to transport gas such
    mechanical properties needed with sour resistance, the required           as FLNG. However, the diversity of the offshore industry almost
    microstructure is a very clean, fine-grained, equiaxed/polygonal, or      certainly means a variety of technologies both old and new will be
    acicular ferrite structure with limited volumes of secondary phases       used in the future.
    such as an artensite/austenite (M/A) phase.                                  Deploying an FLNG liquefaction vessel directly to a field similar
       To deliver optimum sour properties in the final pipe, attention        to an FPSO for oil, may remove the need in some instances for gas
    needs to be paid to each stage of the process from steel making to fi-    export pipeline projects, but infield subsea connections still will be
    nal pipe fabrication. During steel mak-                                                                  needed.
    ing, the process must be monitored                                                                          Additionally, regassification and
    where the material is treated prior to                                                                   liquefaction are being considered for
    casting with the correct composition,                                                                    some applications offshore, opening
    homogeneity, and temperature suit-                                                                       further pipeline prospects for product
    able for HIC resistant quality.                                                                          transfer from ship to shore. These
       Casting is integral to ensuring suf-                                                                  offshore pipelines are likely to have
    ficient quality for plate rolling to HIC                                                                 demanding specifications, crossing
    grade. This includes controlling mac-                                                                    high-risk shore approach areas and
    ro-segregation, which occurs as steel                                                                    shallows. Additionally, the increasing
    transitions from the liquid to the solid                                                                 trend towards deepwater production
    phase, achieved through soft reduc-                                                                      means the linepipe must counteract
    tion, Statistical Process Control, and                                                                   higher concentrations of impurities,
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    meet the sour service and drop weight
    tear test (DWTT) requirements of a
    thick wall for offshore projects. How-                                                                  Fine grained
    ever, recent experience shows that                                                                      equiaxed/acicular
    material with a higher proportion of                                                                    ferrite structure.
    acicular ferrite in the microstructure
    can be susceptible to a phenomenon
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March 2010
World Trends and Technology for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
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            etermined to corner the lucrative                      Jim Redden
            banana trade, Louisiana Gov. Jim-
            mie Davis on July 7, 1960, put his
            signature to Act 222 that created
            the Greater Lafourche Port Com-
    mission, and with it, Port Fourchon.
       Over the next 50 years, the banana            gotten in oil and gas,” 40-year port veteran
    bonanza never materialized as most boat          Pat Pitre, vice president of family-owned
    captains opted to unload their fruity cargo      supply boat company L & M Botruc Inc.,
    farther east in Biloxi, Mississippi. Nev-        says of the commission’s original ambition.
    ertheless, you’d be hard-pressed to find            Indeed, a study commissioned by the
    anyone in Port Fourchon bemoaning the            Louisiana Department of Economic Devel-          A tanker off-loads imported crude at the Louisi-
    monopoly lost, for the consolation prize has     opment and released in late 2008 disclosed       ana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP).
    eclipsed by several magnitudes any banana        just how vital this once insignificant port is
    revenue. It also propelled what once was         to US energy security. The report conclud-       future. Some estimates say that by the end
    an isolated backwater, popular only with         ed that any disruption of Port Fourchon          of this year, the deepwater could account
    weekend anglers and duck hunters, into           operations would keep 18% of the nation’s        for nearly 80% of GoM oil production. The
    what is unquestionably one of the nation’s       energy supplies out of the marketplace.          US Minerals Management Service (MMS)
    most indispensable pieces of waterfront.         That ominous assessment was driven               said that as of Jan. 25, 43 new projects in
       According to the latest federal estimates,    home in August and September of 2008             1,030 ft to 8,850 ft (314 to 2,697 m) of water
    upwards of one-fourth of the US domestic         when hurricanes Gustav and Ike slammed           were undergoing either drilling or work-
    oil supply and nearly 90% of its offshore gas    into southern Louisiana, temporarily shut-       over operations. It followed a similar report
    production flow through what is known as         ting off production coming out of the port       issued in early 2009, which showed 33
    “The Gulf’s Energy Connection” just over         and keeping an estimated $7 billion in oil       deepwater wells being drilled, along with
    100 mi (161 km) south of New Orleans.            and gas from reaching consumers.                 another 59 “pending.” Factoring in the 135
    With the deepwater Gulf of Mexico as its                                                          deepwater fields already developed at the
    backyard, Port Fourchon is the nucleus           Still bullish on deepwater                       time, the 2009 report documented nearly
    for nearly all of the flourishing drilling and      The core of Port Fourchon remains the         230 deep and ultra deepwater projects in
    production business in the outer fringes         deepwater, which unlike other geographic         need of products and services, not includ-
    of the continental shelf. What’s more, Port      drilling theaters, shows no indications of       ing the projects under way this year.
    Fourchon also serves as the base for the         falling on hard times within the foreseeable        “Our saving grace is the deepwater,” says
    Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) that
    offloads from some of the world’s largest         Once dead shelf showing signs of life
    tankers as much as 1.2 MMb/d, or 10-15%              While deepwater is the primary
    of all US oil imports.                            focus in Port Fourchon, others say
       “They could’ve added pineapples and            the shallow waters of the Gulf of
    several other fruits and wouldn’t have            Mexico shelf also are poised for a
    come close to making up what they have            resurgence in drilling activity.
                                                         “We’re finding that some com-
                                                      panies are planning to go back
                                                      and look again at some of the
                                                      older wells that were drilled there.
                                                      With the technology we have
                                                      today, they can drill those wells
                                                      even with current (gas) prices,”
                                                      says Greater Lafourche Port Com-
                                                      mission Executive Director Chett Stacked jackup drilling rigs may return to work if
                                                      Chiasson.                             prospects improve for the shelf.
                                                         Many believe Fourchon would
                                                      enjoy full employment if not for the rigs, boats, and workers idled by the free fall in
                                                      deep shallow-water shelf drilling. That once dormant drilling arena may be in line
                                                      for a rebound, thanks to a major discovery in January by Louisiana’s own McMoRan
                                                      Exploration Co. of New Orleans. Drilled to a depth of more than 28,000 ft (8,534 m)
                                                      in 20-ft (6-m) of water some 20 mi (32 km) off the Louisiana coast, McMoRan’s Davy
    Louisiana Gov. Jimmy Davis signs Act 222 on       Jones discovery is believed to hold from to 2 to 6 tcf of gas, making it one of the
    July 7, 1960, to create the Greater Lafourche     largest shelf discoveries in decades. Chaisson and others believe it could breathe
    Port Commission and, in turn, Port Fourchon.      new life into the once drilling dead zone.
    Looking on, from left, are State Rep. Woolen         “The deepwater is going well and continues to be very strong, but now we’re
    Falgout, State Sen. A.O. Rappelet, and State      seeing a lot of the shelf operators starting to pick up activity,” says Daniel LaFont,
    Rep. Dudley Bernard.                              Fourchon marketing manager for Edison Chouest Offshore.
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                              Port, ROR work to save the coastline                                   land from the seabed for development, it gives birth to a simi-
                                                                                                     lar amount of wetlands, he says.
                                 A spate of shoreline-eating hurricanes in recent years and
                              the sweeping expansion under way at Port Fourchon have                    “For example, for the 700 acres we are developing for the
                              combined to invigorate fears that the Gulf of Mexico is close to       Northern Expansion, we also will create 700 acres of new
                              swallowing the southern Louisiana coast.                               marshland,” Chiasson says, referring to the port-sponsored
                                                                                                                                   Maritime Forest Ridge project.
                                 No one argues the scientific
                              evidence that warns Louisiana is                                                                        “Port Fourchon has been an
                              losing its coastal marshland at                                                                      industry leader when it comes to
                              an alarming rate. The non-profit                                                                     balancing their growth and the
                              Restore or Retreat (ROR) advo-                                                                       environment. The port has been
                              cacy group that counts among its                                                                     consistent in beneficially using
                              members a number of operators                                                                        dredge material for decades, and a
                              and service companies, says the                                                                      prime example of this is the Mari-
                              state is losing 25 to 30 sq mi (40 to                                                                time Forest Ridge project,” Maloz
                              48 sq km) of wetlands every year, or                                                                 says. “This 6,000-linear ft (1829-m)
                              more simply, marshland the size of                                                                   ridge restoration project originated
                              an American football field every 30                                                                  from the need of the port to expand
                              minutes.                                                                                             to accommodate increased federal
                                                                     The non-profit Restore or Retreat and the Greater Lafourche   outer continental shelf energy
                                 ROR and the Greater Lafourche       Port Commission are working on initiatives to keep the Port   activity. Going above and beyond
                              Port Commission have joined to         Fourchon shoreline intact and open.                           the required mitigation, the project
                              reverse that trend.
                                                                                                                                   is envisioned to be 12,000 ft (3,658
                                 “Restore or Retreat and the port work together, directly            m) upon completion and will provide a world-class birding
                              and indirectly, on many coastal projects. For years, the               habitat, increased hurricane protection, and serve as an edu-
                              Greater Lafourche Port Commission has consistently sup-                cational and eco-tourism platform.”
                              ported Restore or Retreat financially through a significant
                                                                                                        She adds ROR and the port also are involved in a number
                              annual membership donation,” says ROR Executive Director
                                                                                                     of marshland-saving projects, including, among others, one
                              Simone Theriot Maloz. “We are working together on a number
                                                                                                     devoted to re-introducing freshwater into Bayou Lafourche
                              of initiatives today.”
                                                                                                     and another aimed at diverting encroaching salt water from
                                 Her counterpart at the port commission, Executive Director          the GoM. Also underway is the $243-million US Corps of Engi-
                              Chett Chiasson, says commissioners have long recognized                neers Caminada Headlands Project, a shoreline restoration ini-
                              the environmental threat to expanded development and have              tiative that is part of the Louisiana Coastal Area Study (LCA).
                              taken steps to combat it. Every time the port literally creates
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                                        𰁡𰁤𰁜𰁞𰁨𰁩𰁞𰁘𰁨𰀕𰁣𰁚𰁩𰁬𰁤𰁧𰁠𰀰𰀕𰁝𰁞𰁜𰁝𰀢𰁘𰁖𰁥𰁖𰁘𰁞𰁩𰁮𰀡𰀕𰁛𰁖𰁨𰁩𰀢𰀕      𰁅𰁝𰁤𰁩𰁤𰀯𰀕𰀽𰁖𰁧𰁖𰁡𰁙𰀕𰁅𰁚𰁩𰁩𰁚𰁧𰁨𰁚𰁣𰀤𰁈𰁩𰁖𰁩𰁤𰁞𰁡𰀽𰁮𰁙𰁧𰁤
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                                                                                                     sion will provide operating space for more than 20 new companies,
  PORT FOURCHON SUPPLEMENT
                                                                                                     says Chiasson.
                                                                                                        As for the first phase of the Northern Expansion, Chiasson says
                                                                                                     3,000 ft (914 m) of bulkhead for Slip B was completed recently
                                                                                                     with an additional 1,000 ft (305 m) now under construction. With
                                                                                                     the completion of Slip B in 2011 and the newly completed Slip A,
                                                                                                     he says Phase 1 of the expansion will be complete.
                                                                                                        A short time ago the commission received the necessary per-
                                                                                                     mits to begin dredging for the 2,000-ft-long by 700-ft-wide (610 x
                                                                                                     213 m) Slip C, which essentially kicks off the second phase of the
                                                                                                     expansion. Pointing out that work began on slips A and B in 2000,
                                                                                                     Chiasson says the entire Northern Expansion project will take 10
                                                                                                     to 15 years to complete.
                                                                                                        While all that is in full swing, the new director says port officials
                                                                                                     continue to explore innovative ways to serve the tenants already
                                                                                                     there.
                             An anchor handling vessel undergoes work at the recently opened            “We’re constantly planning to do anything we can to further
                             Edison Chouest covered dock in Port Fourchon.                           enhance our capabilities. For instance, we recognize that vessels
                                                                                                     are becoming larger so we’re looking at deeper drafts to allow the
                             pointing specifically to a multi-year contract the company received     industry to continue to expand here,” he says.
                             recently to provide contract operations and maintenance person-
                             nel for all of BP’s deepwater activities.                               Inauspicious beginning
                                “We’ve seen amazing growth the past year,” she says. “The               All this is a far cry from the Port Fourchon of 1979 when Bof-
                             deepwater remains strong and now it looks like drilling on the          fanie began working in what was basically an undeveloped swamp.
                             deep shelf may take off.”                                               Boffanie, who says he practically grew up around the port, recalls
                                In response, and following the lead of its landlord, many port       when the main artery was nothing more than a dirt road canopied
                             tenants, likewise, are expanding their operations. Bollinger Ship-      by towering cattails, and the only business enterprise was fishing.
                             yards, for example, recently unveiled the first public dry dock in      “At that time, there was one dock and the only two (oil) companies
                             Port Fourchon; Cal Dive International has completed development         here were Martin Fuel Distributors and Baroid Drilling Fluids,”
                             of its Fourchon Marine Base; Offshore Cleaning Systems became           he says.
                             the latest company to establish a port presence; and Hornbeck              The same for Wayne St. Pierre, Fourchon facility manager for
                             Offshore introduced the world’s largest multi-purpose vessel, says
                             Chiasson.
                                Mammoth Edison Chouest Offshore, which like the port is cel-
                             ebrating its 50th anniversary this year, also had a busy 2009 with
                             the opening of its covered anchor handling dock. By far the port’s
                             largest leaseholder, Edison Chouest operates 165 supply vessels
                             worldwide and services 41 rigs out of Port Fourchon, says Daniel
                             LaFont, marketing manager. The company operates the C-Port I
                             and C-Port II covered facilities and last summer opened its three-
                             slip covered dock. The facility, which has lifting capacity for 9,950
                             tons, comprises two wet and one dry dock. “We can handle any
                             size (anchor handling) boat in the Gulf,” he says.
                                M-I SWACO, already the port’s dominant supplier of drilling
                             and completion fluids, intends to increase completion fluids capac-
                             ity this year by 10,000 to 20,000 bbl at its HOS Port location, says
                             the company’s Port Fourchon Facilities Manager Ron Domangue.
                             In addition, he says the company plans to introduce its automated
                             boat and tank cleaning technology this year at its C-Port II loca-
                             tion, one of five it operates within Port Fourchon.
                             Remarkable growth
                                It took nearly 20 years after its creation before the port went
                             all out in major infrastructure enhancements that included roads
                             and channel improvements. Since then, and despite the cyclical
                             ups and downs of the E&P industry, the growth of Port Fourchon
                             over the past 50 years has been nothing short of remarkable and,
                             with its overseers seemingly locked onto a continual mode of
                             expansion, it shows no sign of slowing anytime soon. The 700-acre
                             Northern Expansion, in what at one time was a playground for
                             duck hunters, is well under way, and when completed over the
                             next decade or so, will more than double the port’s developed
                             acreage.
                                More than 125 service and operating companies, from multi-na-
                             tional conglomerates to private, home-grown enterprises, call Port
                             Fourchon home and many, led by Edison Chouest, hold multiple
                             leases. The soon-to-be completed Phase 1 of the Northern Expan-         Schematic of future Port Fourchon expansion.
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                                      waterway that some contend is as
                                      vital to the offshore as its more
                                      popularized overland counterpart
                                      received a major boost late last year
                                      with the long-awaited opening of a
                             lock engineered to keep rig-bound cargo
                             moving.
                                The November opening of the Lean
                             Theriot Lock on widely traveled Bayou
                             Lafourche is heralded as a high point for
                             barge captains who often found themselves
                             grounded, sometimes for days after a
                             storm had passed over the southern coast
                             of Louisiana. Before the opening of the
                             lock, the area relied solely on the bayou’s
                             network of floodgates. While effective in
                             heading off flooding, the gates prevented
                             vessels from transporting needed supplies
                             and equipment offshore, says Windell
                             Curole, general manager of the South
                             Lafourche Levee District. The district’s
                             primary responsibility is to maintain                                                                    (Above) Aerial view of the recently chris-
                             the ring levy flood prevention system.                                                                   tened Tony Doucet Bridge over Bayou
                             The district has been working to build                                                                   Lafourche. (Photo courtesy of Wilbur
                             the lock for the past 15 years.                                                                          Smith Associates) (Left) The new Lean
                                Meanwhile, at press time the LA                                                                       Theriot Lock is engineered to keep cargo
                             1 Coalition was heading back to the                                                                      flowing offshore.
                             drawing board after being denied a
                             $300-million federal grant that would                                                                      lion, Curole says, thanks in no small
                             help fund the final 8.3-mi (13-km)                                                                         part to Hurricane Katrina in 2005
                             segment of the new elevated LA                                                                             that sent construction costs soaring.
                             1 highway system. The so-called                                                                               While no precise numbers are
                             Transportation Investment Generat-                                                                         available, Chett Chiasson, executive
                             ing Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant              importance like ours. The Coalition’s work        director of the Greater Lafourche Port
                             would have been used to complete the             is far from over, and we are looking at           Commission, says “hundreds” of barges
                             elevated highway between Golden Meadow           additional funding opportunities being pro-       and other vessels traverse the bayou
                             and Leeville, where it would tie into the        posed by Congress in the coming months,”          monthly, delivering equipment and sup-
                             elevated Tony Doucet Bridge that opened          he says.                                          plies offshore. Ultimately constructed with
                             last July.                                          The remaining eight-mi (13-km) stretch         a combination of state and federal funds,
                                Coalition Executive Director Henri            remains the only unfunded portion of the          the uniquely engineered lock, which was
                             Boulet says the group knew up front that         highway that is engineered to keep cargo          fabricated in Morgan City, Louisiana, and
                             the competition it faced in getting a share      and production flowing in and out of the          floated into place, is designed to keep that
                             of the total $1.5-billion the US Department      port during storms. This past July, the           traffic moving, which was not the case with
                             of Transportation (DOT) is earmarking            $161-million elevated toll way over Bayou         the floodgates.
                             for highway and bridge projects, public          Lafourche opened to replace the old and              “The floodgates would be closed two
                             transportation proposals and port projects       decrepit Leeville bridge that was consid-         days prior to a storm and after the storm
                             would fierce.                                    ered the “weakest link” in the oft-flooded        passed a low-pressure system could remain
                                “The LA 1 Coalition is disappointed by        and badly damaged LA 1 highway. The old           over the area for a week. The gates would
                             the fact our well-drafted and compelling         bridge has since been demolished.                 have to remain closed until all the threat of
                             TIGER grant application was not selected.           Curole and the levee commission                flooding had passed. We’ve had boats with
                             In reviewing the list of projects that did       definitely have experience when it comes          millions of dollars worth of cargo trapped
                             receive funding, it is clear to me that a        to acquiring funding. Since conceiving the        and unable to navigate the bayou for days
                             decision was made by the Department of           idea for a lock in 1995, the commissioners        after a storm had passed,” Curole says.
                             Transportation to spread the money across        of the South Lafourche Levee District had            Days after its unveiling, the lock received
                             the country versus focusing on large             to face more than their share of frustration      its first big test when in late November Ida
                             significant projects such as LA 1. We had        when it comes to funding. What’s more,            became the latest forming hurricane in
                             hoped that the majority of funds would be        the original price tag for the lock was $7        history. The lock passed the test with flying
                             directed to large-scale projects of national     million, but the final bill came in at $25 mil-   colors, Curole says. 
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                                      dd a few hurricanes to the intrinsic
                                      nature of the deepwater and you
                                      have the ideal scenario for compa-
                                      nies specializing in checking the
                                      integrity of topsides and downhole
                             paraphernalia.
                                “With all the storms we’ve had, the regu-
                             lations have gotten much more stringent,
                             so the need for inspections has increased
                             a great deal,” says Wayne St. Pierre, Four-
                             chon facility manager for InterMoor Inc.
                             InterMoor is heavily involved in inspec-
                             tions of wire rope, mooring, and similar
                             apparatus.
                                Elsewhere within Port Fourchon, Smith
                             Services Inc. operates what it says is the
                             only inspection facility of its kind anywhere
                             along the Gulf Coast. Occupying two slips
                             at the C-Port II facility, the Smith Super
                             Service Center can inspect all downhole tu-
                             bulars and includes a full-service machine
                             shop for repairs. What district manager
                             AJ Wanous III describes as the area’s only        (Above) At the Smith Services facility in C-Port II, drill pipe and other tubulars arrive straight from
                             “one-stop shop,” also is being upgraded to        the rig to be cleaned, inspected, and, if necessary, repaired before returning to operation. (Below)
                             handle up to 23-in. (58-cm) casing.               With the portable load test unit, Halo can simulate an actual lift at a client’s facility.
                                “We are installing all applicable equip-
                             ment in the C-Port facility to make and
                             break, store, and load casing. We plan to be
                             up and running by the start of May,” adds
                             Todd Simar, Eastern US regional manager.
                                Wanous explained that the center uses
                             ultrasonic technology to check for fatigue
                             cracking anywhere along a full-length of
                             both new and used pipe.
                                “This is a one-stop shop. The pipe comes
                             off the rig and we have everything here to
                             both clean and inspect it,” he says. “Our
                             inspections also can be tailored to meet a
                             client’s individual requirements.”
                                He says the technology and configura-
                             tion of the center allow its technicians to
                             inspect in three days pipe that normally
                             would require more than one week to
                             examine.
                                “We literally can inspect 18,000 ft (5,486
                             m) of pipe in 72 hours. What we do is
                             provide added insurance to the operator
                             and drilling contractor. After all, if you have
                             a pipe failure in deepwater it can cost you
                             dearly,” he says. “We have even spotted           testing unit in Lafourche and two surround-           ness Development Manager Tyrus Smith.
                             defects in pipe that came directly from the       ing parishes. The unit has a load testing                Founded in 2007, Halo also operates
                             mill.”                                            capacity of up to 125,000 lb.                         a 3-million lb (1.36-metric ton) capacity,
                                Meanwhile, Halo LLC is taking its                 “With this unit, we can go to the clients’         220-ft (67-m) long load test bed at its Port
                             inspections services on the road after sign-      yards and simulate an actual lift without             Fourchon base with an 11-ft (3-m) stoke
                             ing a franchise agreement with IntegriCert        them having to load up and haul their skids           capable of testing all sizes and types of
                             of New Iberia, Louisiana. The agreement           or whatever else needs testing. Anything              mooring lines and heavy-lift slings. Smith
                             gives the three-year-old Port Fourchon            that requires load testing we can do with             says the company also is looking into the
                             supply company exclusive use of Integri-          this unit quickly, and as we all know in the          possibility of developing a mobile test bed
                             Cert’s uniquely engineered portable load          oilfield time is everything,” says Halo Busi-         with 100,000-lb load capacity. 
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                                   t may come as a surprise, but for some Port Fourchon com-       office and housing modules, Martin says that for the past two
                                   panies one of the hottest markets in the Gulf of Mexico these   decades much of the firm’s attention has focused on ensuring
                                   days has nothing to do with drilling or production. Quite the   the seabed is cleared once the topsides have been removed for
                                   contrary, actually.                                             platform decommissioning. The foundation of the Martin seabed
                                      “Salvaging is by far the biggest market in the GoM other     clearance business is its patented Gorilla Net, which is construct-
                             than deepwater drilling. The numbers are unbelievable,” says Jim-     ed of a weave of 9/16-in. combination cable at the opening and a
                             mie “Beau” Martin Jr., sales representative for family-owned B &      body made with twine five times the strength of a standard trawl
                             J Martin Inc., which has a strong focus in post-decommissioning       net. Martin says the increased strength allows it to contain debris
                             seabed cleaning.                                                      that would rip a standard net.
                                Before dismissing Martin’s assessment as fanciful, consider the       He says as the net is pulled across the seabed it can clear sev-
                             results of the Gulf of Mexico Decommissioning Report released         eral tons of debris within an 80-ft (24-m) pass, with the activities
                             in December. According to the report’s author, Dr. Mark J. Kaiser,    on each line recorded electronically. Once the debris is removed,
                             director of Research and Development at Louisiana State Univer-       the Gorilla is followed by a verification pass to confirm to opera-
                             sity, GoM decommissioning is destined to be a well over $3 billion    tors and regulatory authorities that the site, indeed, is clear.
                             market over the next five years. The GoM holds more than 4,000           “With the Gorilla, we are able to remove seabed debris for 20%
                             platforms and Kaiser wrote that an average of 140 structures have     of the costs of using divers or some other clearing method. We
                             been removed annually over the past decade with another 424           also can do in two days what normally would take a month,” he
                             wells P&A’d. US Minerals Management Service (MMS) regula-             says.
                             tion mandates a site be cleared one year after abandonment.              The trawlers that pull the net have a remarkable resemblance
                                “Throw in the occasional devastating hurricane and the huge        to standard shrimp boats, which Martin’s grandfather Beauregard
                             impact this has had both in activity volume and cost and you have     Martin of Galliano, Louisiana, operated from 1947 until the com-
                             an annual industry worth between $377 million and $825 million,”      pany he founded turned its sights toward servicing the oil and gas
                             Kaiser concludes. “The total exposure for decommissioning in the      industry 20 years later. With the commissioning of a 110-ft (34-m)
                             GoM sits somewhere between $18 billion and $57 billion.”              trawler in December 2009, the company now has five vessels, all
                                Martin adds that many operators just now are getting around        of which are at work with their six-man crew, says Martin. The
                             to permanently abandoning the structures Hurricane Katrina            largest vessels can operate in a maximum 400-ft (122-m) water
                             destroyed in 2005, “and then we had (hurricanes) Gustav and Ike.      depth.
                                “Everything really slows down for us right after a hurricane,         Martin emphasizes that the nets are constructed to allow fish
                             because operators’ priorities are trying to restore what production   and other aquatic life to escape unharmed.
                             they can. They worry about abandonment later,” he says.                  “We’re here to pick up debris, not catch fish,” he says.
                                While his family’s 63-year-old Port Fourchon company also             The company has serviced the oil and gas industry since 1968,
                             operates Martin Quarters, which manufacturers rig and platform        but it was not until 1990 that Martin entered the seabed clear-
                                                                                                                                     ance business. Since then, Beau
                                                                                                                                     Martin estimates the company
                                                                                                                                     has cleared between 600 and 700
                                                                                                                                     locations.
                                                                                                                                        “The operators have done a
                                                                                                                                     tremendous job of returning the
                                                                                                                                     seabed to its natural state. Once
                                                                                                                                     they have borrowed it, the oil
                                                                                                                                     companies return the seabed to
                                                                                                                                     as good or better condition than it
                                                                                                                                     was when they got it,” he says. 
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            KF has strengthened its offshore pres-                                                       SKF staff in a data handling room for remote
            ence with two wide-ranging contracts                                                         diagnostics in Stavanger.
            for operations in the northern hemi-
            sphere.                                                                                     machinery lubrication practices, including
                The Gothenburg-based company has                                                        processes and common sets of guidelines.
    entered into a five-year contract with Total E&P                                                       Several SKF units around the world will co-
    UK under which it will provide condition-based                                                      operate in this contract. SKF can provide tailor-
    maintenance services for a range of rotating                                                        made solutions by combining elements from its
    machinery on Total’s off- and onshore-related                                                       five technology “platforms,” says Ole Kristian
    North Sea assets, which include the Alwyn                                                           Jødahl, director for north Europe in the SKF
    North, Dunbar, and Elgin/Franklin production                                                        Service Division. These are bearings and units,
    complexes, and the St Fergus gas terminal.                                                          sealing solutions, mechatronics, lubrication sys-
       The range of services will include in-depth                                                      tems, and services.
    vibration data analysis, lubrication oil analysis, and equipment pro-        The company’s services are designed to optimize machinery perfor-
    cess analysis, in addition to other specialist investigations.            mance, reduce downtime, both planned and unplanned, and cut mainte-
       “We see our partnership with SKF as an important step in supporting    nance costs by identifying only components that actually need replacement.
    our strategy of improving equipment reliability, enabling us to reduce    The end result is that the machinery not only operates more efficiently but
    unplanned equipment downtime and helping with Total’s commitment          also has a longer life. This is an important consideration for operators are
    to meeting safety, health, environment, and quality requirements,” says   seeking to extend the life-span of aging offshore installations.
    Alan Messié, operations manager for Total E&P UK.                            In addition to sending engineers to offshore installations to take direct
       SKF also has signed a $1.37 million service contract with Trans-       measurements, monitoring is performed remotely. This suits the integrat-
    ocean for asset reliability services on 59 of the rig contractor’s mo-    ed operations approach increasingly adopted by offshore operators. 
    bile units operating in the North Sea, Mediterranean, and Caspian
    Sea, as well as off West Africa.                                          For more information contact Ole Kristian Jødahl, SKF. Tel +47 23170710, ole.
       It will help Transocean develop a consistent approach to onboard       [email protected], www.skf.com
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    People                                                  Oil & Gas UK has appointed Brian                    Jurong Shipyard is building a new shipyard
       Aker Qserv has appointed Ian Pittman as           Kinkead as supply chain director.                   in Brazil. The company has acquired land in the
    well services manager to lead its operations in         Reservoir Group has appointed Malcolm            municipality of Aracruz, close to the offshore
    the east of England. Based in Great Yarmouth,        Greener as MD of its XDT downhole drilling          Espirito Santo basin. The shipyard will offer
    Pittman will provide operational management          tools and services division.                        drillship and semisubmersible construction,
    support for a range of Aker QServ clients               The Department of the Interior’s MMS has         FPSO integration, topside module fabrication,
    including E.ON Ruhrgas and Scottish and              appointed Mary Katherine Ishee as deputy            PSV construction, as well as drilling rig repairs,
    Southern Energy. He will also develop new            director.                                           ship repairs, and modification works.
    business opportunities within the well stimula-         Petroresurs has appointed Daniil Schedrov           Huisman has opened its latest production
    tion, coiled tubing, wireline, pipeline, and         as general director.                                hall in China. The new hall is the company’s
    process services in the North Sea.                                                                       largest to date, measuring 205 m (672 ft) long,
       The Artificial Lift Co. has promoted Dr.          Company news                                        54 m (177 ft) wide, and 62 m (203 ft) high.
    Hassan Mansir to VP of engineering and                   Nord Stream AG has received the Finnish         This height, and the 2,000-metric ton (2,204-
    technology. Mansir joined ALC in 2009 as             “Water Permit,” the last permit required to         ton) internal hoisting capacity, allows the facil-
    design manager.                                      start constructing its 1,223 km (760 mi) natural    ity to assemble products vertically, allowing it
       Multi-Chem has pro-                               gas pipeline through the Baltic Sea. The con-       to handle a wide range of products.
    moted Dr. Zubin Patel to                             sortium plans to start construction in April.          GE has realigned its Oilfield Technology
    director of capital expendi-                             Shell has appointed Emerson Process             business from GE Energy Services to GE Oil
    ture and flow assurance.                             Management as a main automation contrac-            & Gas. The company says the move strength-
    Based in Houston, Patel                              tor on future capital projects globally under a     ens and expands GE Oil & Gas’ drilling and
    will develop and execute                             five-year contract.                                 production portfolio, extending the business
    strategies for the deepwa-                               BP is to collaborate with the Massachusetts     reach with directional drilling, formation
    ter flow assurance market                            Institute of Technology (MIT) and the UK’s          evaluation systems, and wireline solutions for
    for both existing assets                             University of Manchester on materials and           the exploration and production of oil and gas.
    and future capex projects.                   Patel   corrosion research for oilfield applications. The      GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies
       Drillsearch Energy                                early focus will be on materials and corrosion      is expanding its Odelzhausen, Germany, facility
    has appointed David                                  science, encompassing corrosion and corro-          which designs and manufactures Rheonik
    Evans as CTO, effective in March. He will            sion-fatigue modeling, environmental cracking,      coriolis flow meters. The $1-million expansion in-
    oversee and manage all technical aspects of          novel coatings, and new monitoring technol-         cludes a flow meter calibration center to test and
    the company’s exploration, development, and          ogy. Research will extend over time to other        calibrate ultrasonic and coriolis flow meters. The
    production activities.                               mechanical integrity and reliability issues.        center will be operational in the fourth quarter.
       Schlumberger has appointed Paal Kib-                  The Shtokman Development AG partners               CNOOC’s capex budget this year will be
    sgaard as COO. Kibsgaard will be respon-             Gazprom, Total, and Statoil plan to commit          $7.93 billion, an increase of 29.5% over the
    sible for the day-to-day management of the           to a final investment decision (FID) on the gas     estimated total for 2009. This comprises $1.47
    company’s worldwide operations as well as its        export pipeline in March 2011 and to an FID         billion for exploration, $4.81 billion for devel-
    technology organization including engineer-          on LNG facilities before the end of 2011. This      opment, and $1.5 billion for production.
    ing, manufacturing, and product development.         should lead to start-up of the pipeline in 2016        Foster Wheeler has agreed to form a
       Geotrace has appointed Mark Robinson              and LNG in 2017.                                    jointly owned Saudi Arabian entity with A.
    as area manager for the Far East. Robinson               Subsea Services International has estab-        Al-Saihati, A. Fattani, and O. Al-Othman
    will be responsible for seismic processing and       lished a new subsidiary, PT Subsea Services         Consulting Engineering Co. (SOFCON) .
    reservoir services in the region.                    Indonesia. The company, which will operate          The new entity, Foster Wheeler SOFCON
       S3 ID has appointed Doug Woodbridge as            from a new facility in Batam, will support          Consulting Engineering Co. , will be based
    head of group sales and marketing. Wood-             customers in Asia, Australia, India, and the        in Al-Khobar in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    bridge previously served as sales and market-        Middle East.                                           AMEC has acquired Currie & Brown
    ing director for Cetix Salem Automation.                 Expro is constructing a new facility in         (Australia), an Australian cost and commer-
       Ashtead Technology has appointed Mark             Takoradi, Ghana. The 8,000-sq m (86,111-sq          cial management consultancy, for $32 million.
    Derry as MD of the company’s offshore divi-          ft) facility will include a workshop and office        Peritus International has entered the
    sion. Derry previously served as MD of SBS           space upon completion.                              global subsea and floating systems oil and gas
    Marine.                                                  Petrobras, YPF, and Petrogal (Galp En-          engineering market. Focusing on subsea and
       Pan Asia has appointed Domenic Martino as         ergia) have signed an agreement with Ancap,         floating systems design, the company will use
    chairman of the company’s board of directors.        the Uruguayan national oil company, for oil         an international network of regional engineer-
       Chariot Oil & Gas has appointed Martin            and natural gas exploration and production on       ing centers initially based in Perth, Australia;
    Richards as chief reservoir engineer and Alex        the Uruguayan continental shelf. The compa-         Woking, UK; and Houston.
    Green as commercial manager.                         nies have four years to evaluate seismic data          Saudi Aramco has opened a new branch of
       Seismic Micro Technology (SMT) has                and to make a decision on drilling. In the ten-     Aramco Overseas Co. in India. The opera-
    appointed TengBeng Koid as president of its          der, the companies committed to 2D seismic          tion will focus on the companies involved in
    international team. Koid will oversee sales          acquisition and existing data reprocessing.         manufacturing and contracting materials for
    and operations in Asia, Europe, Middle East,             Helix Energy Solutions Group and                Saudi Aramco.
    Australia, and Africa.                               Clough have formed a joint venture to provide          TAM International North Sea has ex-
       IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. has appointed           a subsea services to offshore operators in the      panded its offices in Aberdeen, Scotland. The
    Douglas Veitch as VP of business develop-            Asia-Pacific region.                                recently acquired building, next to the existing
    ment. Veitch will work with the company’s                DOF Subsea has established PT DOF               TAM facility, will provide 5,800 sq ft (625 sq m)
    sales and marketing departments to expand            Subsea Indonesia, an integrated subsea              of offices as well as additional warehouse space
    and support IBC’s global growth initiatives.         services provider based in Jakarta.                 for customer demonstrations and storage.
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                           Geoscientists peer
                          into the crystal ball
       We hear so many varying opinions in the mainstream media                              With this kind of unblemished track record, we could not resist
    about the energy industry that it is hard to tell if it will be feast or              asking the geoscientists to gaze into their crystal ball a few more
    famine in the days ahead. So we at SMT thought it would be interest-                  times. So, we also asked them to predict oil prices five years from
    ing to avoid the “talking heads” and survey some “thinking heads”                     now. Our soothsayer scientists see prices continuing to climb by
    about where our industry is going. Over the last two years, SMT                       2014. The vast majority, 74%, see oil above $100, with 55% of them
    has conducted surveys at Society of Exploration Geophysics (SEG)                      pinpointing the $100 - $150 range as the likely scenario, and the re-
    to see if geoscientists could read the tea leaves and predict the fu-                 maining 19% seeing us north of that.
    ture. And looking at the accuracy of previous prognostications, 2010
    looks good for the industry.                                                              And what do our amateur market analysts have to say about the
                                                                                          persistent notion of peak oil? There we have a bit of a hung jury. Half
       Way back at SEG 2008 in Las Vegas, our geoscientists could have                    of respondents believe peak oil is 10 or more years away, with a large
    made a nice return picking future oil prices – during one of the most                 subgroup seeing it more than 20 years out. Demonstrating the polar-
    volatile periods in history. SMT asked them to predict prices one                     ized perspectives on this issue, amongst the other half who believe
    year into the future, choosing amongst ranges of above $150, be-                      peak oil will occur earlier, 13% believe it has occurred already. So,
    tween $100 and $150, between $50 and $100, and under $50. To set                      almost as many people believe peak oil has arrived as believe it is
    the stage, remember what was happening to the industry at that                        more than 20 years away! This seems to be a debate without a clear
    time. Just that summer oil was trading above $140 a barrel. Yet by                    consensus amongst our cohorts.
    SEG, in precipitous decline, we were heading below $70 – a 50%
    decline in just a few short months. At the same time, the global fi-                     The SMT survey, however, concludes with one clear and opti-
    nancial collapse was in full swing, so the future of oil prices looked                mistic note. We asked whether exploration budgets were likely to
    gloomy to say the least.                                                              increase, decrease, or stay the same – both in our 2008 and 2009
                                                                                          survey. Predictably, in the 2008 survey the minority, 42%, expected
       Yet less than 4% of the 110 geoscientists surveyed succumbed to                    increases in budget in the year ahead. However, in our more recent
    the prevailing pessimism and felt we would be trading at less than                    survey, 60% of respondents expected to see increases in budgets in
    $50 a barrel in a year. In fact, 74% of respondents correctly chose the               2010. So the tide is turning.
    trading range as falling between $50 and $100. And sure enough, oil
    traded around $75 a barrel during that time period.                                      Of course we will be able to evaluate how well the geoscientist
                                                                                          track record holds up by SEG 2010 – and SMT will be running its
       So what does our prescient cadre of geoscientists say about the                    annual survey again at the convention in Denver. So drop by our
    coming year? Well, at the most recent SEG in 2009, we asked attend-                   booth to share your perspective and see if you can be the next Jim
    ees to take another look. The consensus, 67% of the 120 respondents                   Cramer. Of course, if last year’s predictions hold true, we will all be
    again chose between $50 and $100 a barrel. But this time, not a sin-                  making…Mad Money.
    gle respondent believed we would be under $50. As further proof of                                                                            Indy Chakrabarti
    the growing optimism, 33% now believe oil will be above $100 barrel                                                                        Director of Marketing
    in the fourth quarter.                                                                                                                                     SMT
    This page reflects viewpoints on the political, economic, cultural, technological, and environmental issues that shape the future of the petroleum industry. Offshore
    Magazine invites you to share your thoughts. Email your Beyond the Horizon manuscript to Eldon Ball at [email protected].
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30 D26 Development
32 Company Profiles
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Reliance Industries Ltd. DHIRUBHAI 1 & 3
Introduction
that showcases how grit, resolve and world class management can
                                                   The discovery and subsequent develop-       half years, and the D26 field in just a little
                                               ment of the deepwater oil and gas fields,       over two years - from discovery.
                                               in the KG-D6 Block off the Bay of Bengal            Gas from these fields flows via a subsea
                                               in the east coast of India, have important      architecture, through a Control and Riser
                                               ramifications for the country’s energy secu-    Platform (CRP), to an Onshore Terminal
                                               rity. And the discovery and development         (OT) located at Gadimoga on the east coast
                                               project has been executed by India’s largest    of India. Oil flows though a subsea system
                                               corporate house, Reliance Industries Ltd        tied-back to a Floating, Production, Storage
                                               (RIL).                                          and Offloading (FPSO) vessel from where
                                                   In fact, RIL is already producing natural   it is dispensed through shuttle tankers to
                                               gas from the Dhirubhai - 1 & 3 gas fields       local refineries.
                                               (D1&D3) since April 1, 2009, and light              These hydrocarbon finds by RIL are not
                                               crude oil from the Dhirubhai 26 (D26) oil       only trendsetters in the exploration and
                                               field, since September 17, 2008. Both proj-     production of oil and gas in India, but they
                                               ects have been commissioned in a record         also herald the renaissance of India’s quest
                                               time –the D1 & D3 fields in about six and       for energy self-sufficiency.
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                                                           KG D6 Block Details
                                               • Block No: KG -DWN -98/3                                                                           • No. of Exploratory /
                                               • Awarded under NELP -1 bidding, in year 2000                                                         Appraisal wells drilled - 26
                                               • Area: 7645 sq. km with Water depths -400 m to 2,700 m                                             • 18 Gas Discoveries
                                               • Located in Krishna Godavari Basin off the East Coast                                              • 1 Oil Discovery
                                                 of India in Bay of Bengal
                                               • First Discovery made in Year 2002
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            The KG basin is a known petroliferous basin         importantly, with no prior availability of expertise,
         and extends to both onshore and offshore areas.        technology and services in this field, this is truly
         The onshore part covers an area of 28,000 sq.          a remarkable achievement in constructing one of
         km. and the offshore part, including deep waters,      the world’s largest Greenfield deepwater infra-
         covers an area of about 145,000 sq. km. After          structure.
         signing the production contract in 2000, Reliance         Even as Reliance made several more gas dis-
         embarked on an intensive exploration program.          coveries within this block, and commenced the
            What followed has redefined the history of the      development of the D1/D3 gas fields, the company
         E&P sector in India.                                   struck another milestone oil discovery, namely
            In just two years as an operator, RIL struck the    D26, in the deeper sediments of Mesozoic’s in
         largest gas find of 2002, in its very first venture    2006. RIL developed this field in a little over two
         in the deepwater of the KG D6 block. This was a        years, commissioning it in September 2008.
         game changer on several counts. A discovery of
         this scale and size had been made in India after       The Potential
         almost three decades - transformational from the       Within nine years as an E&P Operator, RIL has
         standpoint of India’s prospectivity perception, and    become the largest gas producer in India, with
         thereby bolstering investments and activity in the     current production at about 50 Million standard
         Indian E&P sector. It also established a significant   cubic metres per day. At peak, these fields
         geological framework in the deepwater of the East      can potentially produce 550,000 barrels of oil
         Coast, confirming the presence of a biogenic gas       equivalent per day, which is equivalent to 40 per
         channel-levee-complex petroleum system in the          cent of India’s current indigenous production.
         younger tertiary sequences.                            RIL’s investment of about US$9 billion is by far the
            In another six and half years, gas production       single largest investment by an Indian company in
         from these fields, namely D1/D3, commenced in          India’s hydrocarbon sector, and has the potential
         a record time in April, 2009, an achievement that      to save the country more than US$10 billion a year
         normally takes anywhere between eight and ten          in oil and gas imports for years to come. Of note is
         years, per global averages. Operating in an area       the fact that the D1/D3 fields cover just about 4.5
         with no known infrastructure, one of the harshest      per cent area of the D6 Block, one of the 51 blocks
         operating environments in the world, and most          within RIL’s global E&P portfolio.
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                                           A project of this magnitude and complexity defies conventional norms of E&P, especially when you have to build
                                           both capability and infrastructure from scratch. Besides, it was the first of its kind deepwater development in
                                           India, and we knew it was going to be a stupendous task, given the challenges and odds stacked against us.
                                                                 The scale, magnitude, complexity, speed and span of execution positions this project
                                                             in an elite league of mega deepwater projects. This project is testimony of the passion and
                                                             commitment of our team that made it happen in a record time. In the process we believe
                                                             we have built differentiating capability for executing Deepwater Projects. Truly building this
                                                             mega greenfield deepwater oil and gas infrastructure is one I will cherish forever, especially
                                                             so because of the sheer value it has created for our Nation.
                                                                 This is indeed a tribute to the Vision of our founder Chairman Dhirubhai Ambani and the
                                                             leadership of our Chairman Mukesh Ambani for his guidance and support at all times.
                                                                PMS Prasad
                                                                Executive Director
                                                                Reliance Industries Limited
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• Safety in operations
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                                               pipes, XMTs, valves, umbilicals, the control system    other measures helped with well designing, based
                                               and subsea structures. To complement these, RIL        on well life cycle to minimize intervention and to
                                               adopted a task-force approach for critical pack-       avoid costly rework or re-entering of wells in the
                                               ages for both offshore and onshore, and awarded        deepwater. Additionally all wells are equipped
                                               a single contract for offshore facilities installa-    with state-of-the-art instrumentation, such as
                                               tion, with the long lead items free issued by RIL,     gauges for reservoir surveillance and monitoring
                                               to minimize the interfaces. Similarly, it awarded      during production.
                                               single contracts for the CRP and the construction         Three deepwater rigs were selected for develop-
                                               of the OT, while awarding separate equipment           ment drilling and well completion. These were used
                                               and services contracts for the drilling and comple-    to drill wells into highly unconsolidated sands,
                                               tion works.                                            with completion ensuring effective sand control,
                                                                                                      following the best suited design that ensured that
                                               Well Construction - Large Bore High Delivery           all the stacked pay zones contribute to the field life
                                               Deepwater Gas Wells                                    of at least 25 years.“As it is a very unconventional
                                               The need was for reliable and maximum                  reservoir system, the situation demanded that we
                                               productivity wells with minimal intervention           drill high angle wells. Ultimately, we drilled the
                                               throughout the life of the fields. Considering these   wells at 50-52 degree angles. But we did not go
                                               are sinuous channel-levee-stacked reservoirs, the      there immediately, it happened gradually, using
                                               biggest challenge was placement of wells that will     technology to improve and optimize production,”
                                               enable maximum reservoir contact and well bore         recalls Mr. Bhagaban Das.
                                               integrity.                                                The entire drilling and completion opera-
                                                  The team carried out design studies based on        tion was monitored in real time through a Real
                                               Finite Element Analysis Modeling to ensure well        Time Operations Centre located at the Project
                                               integrity throughout the well life with selected       Headquarters in Mumbai. Live feed from the rigs
                                               casing and completion designs. The target was          was continuously being analyzed to ensure that
                                               to have high deliverability wells with big bore        targets were achieved; both in terms of targeting
                                               completions. Site inspection test programs and         the reservoir sands and well bore objectives.
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• Ensure effective and proven sand face completions with high quality gravel packing
         • Use of Temperature Array Sensor (TAS) System in selected wells, perhaps a first in reservoir
           temperature monitoring in the world. TAS is used to understand the reservoir during production.
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                                               Deepwater Subsea Facilities –                     pipelines transfer it from the CRP to the OT. The
                                               A First in India:                                 mammoth subsea facility weighs nearly 125,000
                                                                                                 metric tons, comprising 350-km of pipelines,
                                               Subsea Infrastructure                             150-km of umbilicals and 212 subsea tie-ins.
                                               The subsea architecture comprises 18 production      The Subsea operations are controlled and
                                               wells connected to six subsea manifolds, all of   monitored from the Central Control Room (CCR)
                                               which are connected to a Deepwater Pipeline       at the OT. Controlling and monitoring the subsea
                                               End Manifold (DWPLEM). Two 24-inch pipelines      facilities are via a multiplexed electro-hydraulic
                                               transport the well fluids from the DWPLEM         control system comprising power and communi-
                                               to the CRP and three 24-inch shallow water        cation equipment, an Umbilical Distribution Hub
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                                                             Nitrogen Generation System, Flare System,             ing consultants’ offices for a one-stop review of
                                                             Emergency and Fire Protection System, as well         engineering documents, and for expediting the
                                                             as utilities, including Emergency Generator, Fire     review cycle. The document submittal, review and
                                                             Water System and Survival System.                     approval process demanded swift exchange of
                                                                                                                   various engineering documents and drawings. This
                                                             Project Execution and Management                      was accomplished using a web based tool “eRoom”
                                                             Given the chosen contracting strategy and             that helped the project engineering teams sta-
                                                             complexity, RIL had formed two independent            tioned at different locations globally to collaborate.
                                                             project teams - one for offshore and another for      Engineering reviews by DnV were also coordi-
                                                             onshore and adopted a fast-track approach of          nated from respective engineering locations.
                                                             executing EPC activities in parallel. Attempting         RIL had also located its procurement and
                                                             to compress the timeline by nearly 30 percent         expediting teams at consultants’ offices for expe-
                                                             meant that it has to be a complex web of activities
                                                             carried out at 20 international centres across the          A multi-tiered project review
                                                             world, 24x7, keeping in mind the different time             system for close monitoring
                                                             zones, with the nucleus of the entire activity at           and control:
                                                             the company’s headquarters at Mumbai, India.            • Monthly progress reviews between RIL
                                                             The complex project management needed an                  and major partners to address techno-
                                                                                                                       commercial issues and find resolutions
                                                             out of the box approach. As soon as the contracts
                                                             were awarded, RIL created satellite office across       • Steering committees formed with Project
                                                                                                                       Sponsors drawn from RIL and Top
                                                             the world, mobilized the workforce, and went
                                                                                                                       Management representatives from various
                                                             headlong into project execution.
                                                                                                                       Project Partners to ensure continued
                                                                The complexity of the project also necessi-            alignment to Project objectives and goals.
                                                             tated deploying engineering teams at engineer-
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                            SPU                                                                                                Manifolds,
                            Lengths             Umbilicals                                                                     DWPLEM
                                                                                            Structures
                                   Sizing info,
                                   Umbilical
                                                                                                                                                 Vendor Engineering
                                   Terminations                                     SDU                                            Coated        Review & Approval
                                                                                    SCM                      Pipelines &           Line
                                            Control System
                                                                                                           Installation Engg       Pipes                     Graded
                                                                                                                                                             Site
          Reservoir                                    SCMMB, SCM                                   MCS-DCS                    MCS-DCS                       Handover
          Input data                                   Instruments &                 Connectors
                         Final Well                                                                 Interface MCS,             Interface MCS,
                                                       Jumpers                                      HPU, EPU, TUTU             HPU, EPU, TUTU
                         Locations                                           XMT
                                                                                                                                                     Onshore Terminal
                                                                                                                      CRP
                                                                                                                                                       Construction
                                                             XMTs after System
                                       SCSSV/
                                                             Integration Test
                                       DHPG
                 Development                                            Well Completions                                             Offshore Installation
                Drilling (Batch)                                             (Batch)        For Well Jumper,
                                                                                            Control Connections
                                                                                                         SDAs, SDUs
                Well Completions
                Design & Procure
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         a dedicated construction jetty, a water supply                            “We had to ensure that the large
         pipeline network from a source 12-km away, a
         haul road from the land fall point to the OT site
                                                                                   team working on the project felt
         for transportation of Over Dimension Cargo                                motivated at all times,”
         (ODC), and widening of access roads from
                                                                                   says Mr. Sudarsana Rao Kotaru,
         Kakinada city (30 Kms) to reach the OT site at                            Project Manager, Onshore.
         Gadimoga. Also, as the 203-acre OT site was
         in a low lying area, and surrounded by creeks,
         it was prone to heavy floods during monsoons.       to ensure that the large team working on the proj-
         Based on a mathematical model study, RIL            ect felt motivated at all times,” says Mr. Sudarsana
         engineers established the safe grade elevation of   Rao Kotaru, Project Manager, Onshore. The OT
         the OT site, and raised it by about 4.5-m, using    facilities are designed to produce 80 MMSCMD of
         approximately four million cubic metres of sand     sales gas, with future scalability.
         through hydraulic filling. Segmented piles, with
         mechanical connectors, were extensively used to     Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG)
         support all equipment to avoid settlement. Each     The OT has one of the world’s largest MEG
         pile was driven to a depth of 50-m from finished    reclamation and regeneration system. Some 10,000
         grade level. A total of over 22,000 piles were      metric tons of MEG is stored at the terminal, from
         driven to strengthen the site base for plant and    where 11cum/hr per hour is pumped into a 60-km
         civil construction. A workmen’s colony was also     pipeline to well-heads to inhibit hydrate formation
         set up near the OT for nearly 10000 workers. All    in the gas flow, which comes up at a low five
         essential, basic amenities were also provided.      degree centigrade temperature. A reclamation
            Another challenge was sourcing and retention     system helps strip the rich MEG, as gas flows
         of skilled manpower in the remote site location,    through pipelines into the plant, making it one
         compounded by harsh environment.“We devel-          of the single largest sites operating MEG facility
         oped the entire infrastructure, including roads,    in the deep water gas development business. The
         water pipelines and workers’ accommodation.         MEG reclamation units are now running with high
         Advance infrastructure planning and development     production availability, setting a new benchmark
         was critical to the success of the OT, and we had   in the industry.
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                                               Quality and Technical Assurance                           Third parties such as Det Norske Veritas carried
                                               The project also went through extensive quality        out certification and verification of all works. DNV
                                               assurance and quality control audits with the          reviewed and verified engineering, fabrication and
                                               support of internationally renowned experts like       installation of all offshore facilities. DNV also carried
                                               Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Ward Associates and          out the HAZID and HAZOPs through the different
                                               Shell Global Solutions. In all, there were four        stages of the project. Other independent surveyors
                                               external and three internal audits over 18 months      included Lloyds Register and Moody’s International.
                                               of brainstorming sessions.                                Extensive and intensive checks were done on
                                                  The pipelines were put through Nitrogen             all equipment, which included FAT, EFAT, SIT &
                                               Helium tests for leak tests and pressure points.       SAT prior to installation. Multiple levels of inspec-
                                               More than 1,000 punch points were addressed            tion were undertaken by manufacturer’s QC team,
                                               within six months, eliminating risk factors. Fatigue   RIL QC team and Third party QC teams to ensure
                                               tests were also carried out on installed infrastruc-   nothing was left to chance.“We had stringent pro-
                                               ture to ensure their ability to support the planned    cedures and practices to ensure our quality spoke
                                               25-year lifespan of the field. The entire develop-     of the high grade of this project we had planned,”
                                               ment was put through stringent quality checks          says Mr. S. C. Varma, President, Development.“We
                                               in compliance with the applicable standards, and       were aware that the industry has witnessed mas-
                                               organizational and project policies.                   sive delays in projects due to equipment failure
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                                                  KG D6 Project Highlights
                                               • World’s largest Gas Discovery for the Year 2002
• Tie Back of 60 Km
• Has the potential to more than double the country’s gas production
• Among the lowest F&D cost per boe for similar deepwater projects
• Flawless Commissioning
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                                               D26 Development
                                               The D26 field is located in approximately 1,200m      seven wells using horizontal well technology,
                                               to 1,400m of water depth in the northern area         including multilaterals, as required to minimise
                                               of the KG-D6 block, with its north boundary           the coning and to maximise reservoir contact.
                                               approximately 50-km southeast of Kakinada. It            These wells will be connected to the sub-sea
                                               is an oil-gas-condensate reservoir in the upper       manifold from where well fluid would flow to the
                                               Jurassic-lower Cretaceous fluvial-to-lacustrine       FPSO through flexible risers. The well fluid will be
                                               sandstones, in a fault-bound structural trap.         processed at the FPSO. The stabilised oil and con-
                                                  Production from this field commenced on            densate will be stored and offloaded to an oil tanker
                                               September 17, 2008 in a record time of about two      and the dehydrated gas evacuated through a sub-
                                               and half years from discovery, creating history by    sea pipeline from the FPSO to the OT via the CRP.
                                               the commissioning India’s First Deepwater Oil            The development concept for the D26 field, as
                                               and Gas Production facility.                          selected and validated by INTEC, is shown in the
                                                                                                     Figure.
                                               Development Concept                                      “Since it was a good discovery of light crude
                                               Considering the location, the size of the field       oil, we decided to develop the reserves simultane-
                                               and technical feasibility for early production, RIL   ously,” says Mr. PMS Prasad.
                                               developed the field using an FPSO (Floating,             The FPSO is capable of processing up to 60,000
                                               Production, Storage and Offloading) based             bopd of oil/condensate, along with 20,000 bopd of
                                               facility, with oil and gas processing, oil and        produced water and up to 315 mmscfd of gas. The
                                               condensate storage, offshore offloading and           crude oil storage capacity at the FPSO is about one
                                               gas evacuation to the onshore terminal. INTEC,        mmbbls. The FPSO has a turret mooring system
                                               an independent consultant, also studied and           to position itself at the desired location for discon-
                                               validated the concept. Facilities have been           nection in extreme weather conditions, without
                                               planned for full development of the field, with       causing any damage.“Considering the volatile
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                                                                                                                 CRP
         D26 DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
         seas in this part of the world, we found the FPSO-                was built by conversion of the existing oil tanker,
         based concept the most apt for the development                    Polar Alaska. The work took place at an accelerated
         of the D26 field,” says Mr. Padam Singh, Project                  pace at the Jurong Shipyard in Singapore.
         Manager for the D26 Project.                                           Given the tight schedule, RIL did engineering
              Production from the sub-sea wells would                      design in house, to be subsequently validated by
         reach the FPSO through four eight-inch flexible                   Intec Engineering, Houston. Based on the selected
         production risers. Exported gas will be transported               concept and functional specifications with lump
         through four eight-inch flexible risers up to an                  sum scope of work, including the supply, installa-
         export riser base, and further through to a 24-inch               tion and commissioning of entire systems, hard-
         export pipeline. The control signals, power and                   ware, and controls from the X’mas tree to FPSO
         chemicals would be transmitted to Xmas trees,                     production and product delivery system, tenders
         production and export gas manifold through a                      were called in the last quarter of 2006.
         multi-path umbilical. Risers and the main umbili-                      Aker Group of Companies was awarded the
         cal will be connected to the FPSO through a turret                main contract in December 2006. It worked favor-
         and swivel that have a facility to disconnect as                  ably, as Aker was already extensively involved in D1/
         required. Oil would be offloaded from the FPSO                    D3 subsea architecture contracts, including supply of
         to the oil tankers, which would be tandem moored                  X’mas trees and umbilicals for the natural gas Subsea
         to the FPSO. The gas will be exported to the OT                   infrastructure. Besides, the Aker Floating Production
         through a 24-inch gas pipeline to be laid from the                was already in an advanced stage, converting a Very
         FPSO location in the D26 field to the CRP.                        Large Crude Carrier, Polar Alaska, into an FPSO.
                                                                                The FPSO, christened Dhirubhai-1 at
         Project Execution                                                 Singapore’s Jurong Shipyard, was anchored at the
         Engineering, design and fabrication of equipment                  deepwater D6 field site on August 14, 2008, after
         and facilities for D26 field development took place               the completion of subsea infrastructure by June
         at various locations. RIL leveraged several of its                2, 2008. The hook-up started on August 15, 2008,
         existing contracts in the D1/D3 development project               linking the FPSO with the subsea infrastructure,
         with various vendors for implementation of the early              including umbilicals and risers. The first well was
         production system. Aker Floating Production (AFP)                 opened on September 17, 2008, making deepwater
         was contracted for chartering the FPSO. The FPSO                  hydrocarbon history in India.
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                                           Overcoming Challenges
                                           From the beginning, the Discoverer 534
                                           proved successful for Reliance, drilling
                                           the Dhirubhai discovery in 2002 and sub-
                                           sequent finds in Block KGD6. Success
                                           required overcoming challenges ranging
                                           from drilling operations in deepwater,
                                           including an Indian deepwater drilling
                                           record early on of 5,773 feet of water         Transocean’s deepwater drillship Discoverer 534 drilled a string of Block D-6 discoveries.
                                           (1,760 meters), to strong surface currents
                                           and complex logistics.                         Risk-Management Leadership                      as when they arrived. Supporting these
                                               At times, surface currents approach-       To ensure success, Transocean and               efforts is Transocean’s on-the-job train-
                                           ing 5 knots, the equivalent of about 60        Reliance worked closely before, during          ing program, the most advanced in the
                                           knots of wind, pushed on the rig. In addi-     and after drilling operations. The team         offshore drilling sector.
                                           tion, 35-knot winds sometimes arose.           developed the highest quality safety,               Another contributing factor to the KG
                                           Nevertheless, the rig’s crews adapted          environmental, risk-management, opera-          field success was Transocean’s extensive
                                           to these challenging conditions using          tional, logistical, materials-procurement       knowledge of worldwide deepwater
                                           Transocean’s safety and risk-manage-           and other management systems.                   operations that includes 80 percent of all
                                           ment tools and training, the drillship’s           Both companies share the vision             deepwater drilling records. This deep pool
                                           dynamic positioning system and close           of an incident-free workplace in which          of expertise and experience proved useful
                                           communications during all operations.          everyone must return from work as safe          during challenging Indian operations.
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        Likewise, Transocean’s offices in            Toward New Frontiers                             of water and drilling wells 35,000 feet.
    Mumbai and supply yards on the East              When the Discoverer 534 arrived in               Transocean’s fifth enhanced Enterprise-
    and West Coasts of India have contrib-           India in 2002, it was the only rig in India      class drillship, the Discoverer India is
    uted by overcoming logistics challenges          capable of operating in water depths             expected to mobilize from the shipyard
    to provide expertise, supplies and parts.        greater than 3,000 feet. Moving ahead,           to India in the fourth quarter of 2010.
                                                     Reliance hired additional rigs for its                In addition, offshore drilling tech-
                                                     exploration efforts in mid-water and             nology pioneered by Transocean and
                                                     deepwater. Transocean is pleased to              Reliance in areas beside the KG basin
                                                     be a partner with RIL in these efforts           includes the use of managed pressure
                                                     through long- term contracts on the              drilling on the Deepwater Frontier and
                                                     drillships Deepwater Frontier (since             the Actinia.
                                                     2006) and Deepwater Expedition (since                 “It’s always great to be recognized
                                                     2008), still working in India today, and         for leadership in offshore drilling,” said
                                                     the semisubmersible rigs Actinia and C.          Munganahalli, “and it’s especially mean-
                                                     Kirk Rhein, Jr. in recent years.                 ingful when it’s for work with a cus-
                                                          Also today, Transocean, Pacific             tomer like Reliance, which has proven
                                                     Drilling and Reliance have introduced            its leadership time and time again. The
                                                     to India the latest generation of ultra-         results of our relationship are special,
                                                     deepwater drillships, the Dhirubhai              and we are proud of everything our
                                                     Deepwater KG-1 and Dhirubhai                     team has achieved.”
                                                     Deepwater KG-2. With a variable deck-
                                                     load of approximately 20,000 metric
                                                     tons, these rigs can work in 10,000 to
                                                     12,000 feet of water and are outfitted to
                                                     construct wells 35,000 feet deep.
                                                          Transocean and Reliance will also
                                                     introduce the newbuild ultra-deepwater
    Transocean personnel continue making             drillship Discoverer India, which will be                       TRANSOCEAN
    offshore drilling history in India.              capable of working in up to 10,000 feet                  Web site: www.deepwater.com
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InterAct carries well data globally turbidite sequences, many layers are
                                                                                                                                                         Company Profile S
    The EcoView* answer product assists in the
    analysis of the comprehensive data suite         specialized resources on both individual         sand count. In addition the vertical seis-
    from the EcoScope service.                       wells and, subsequently, well clusters.          mic imaging tool (VSI) enhanced the
                                                         As identified by the LWD service, the
          Schlumberger provided a full suite of      formation of interest in KG-D6 is com-
    LWD logs, including real-time caliper and        prised of massive sands interspersed
                                                                                                                                                                         . CHLUMBERGER
    the company’s adnVISION* azimuthal               with a significant number of thin beds.
    density neutron service for real-time            So, the drilling team combined resistiv-
    neutron porosity, formation bulk density         ity data from LWD with those recorded
    and photoelectric factor data to charac-         by Schlumberger’s wireline-conveyed
    terize formation porosity and lithology          HRLA* high-resolution lateralog array
    while drilling, identifying and quantifying      tool in combination with the rugged
    potential pay zones.                             PLATFORM EXPRESS* logging system.
         Particularly useful during LWD opera-
    tions was the use of the EcoScope* mul-          New logging technology identifies
    tifunctional LWD service, which integrates       additional reserves
    a full suite of data formation evaluation in     In vertical wells with thick, homogeneous
                                                                                                      Engineer performs operational checks on
    one compact single 26 ft. collar. Use of         horizontal beds, standard resistivity log-
                                                                                                      the OBMI tool before a job.
    this service reduced the risk often associ-      ging tools like the AIT array induction
    ated with the multiple collars necessary         imager tool deliver satisfactory data. In        structural model and revealed rock prop-
    for conventional triple combo logs in verti-     some KG-D6 wells, however, gas con-              erty information that could be used for
    cal well sections. In addition to resistivity,   tained in laminated sand-shale sequences         geomechanical study, enabling RIL to
    neutron porosity and azimuthal gamma             might have been overlooked due to the            plan for the future production phase.
    ray and density, EcoScope provided while-        effects of anisotropy, where the thin beds            Also included in the open-hole wireline
    drilling measurements of elemental cap-          all exhibit higher and/or lower resistivities,   logging tool combinations employed were
    ture spectroscopy and sigma.                     i.e. where conductivity in one direction         the Rt Scanner* triaxial induction service,
                                                                           – say, parallel to one     the Sonic Scanner*acoustic scanning plat-
                                                                           layer – differs from       form and the PressureXpress* (XPT) res-
                                                                           that in another direc-     ervoir pressure while logging tool selected
                                                                           tion – say perpen-         because they were judged to deliver the
                                                                           dicular to an adjacent     required data in the most efficient manner.
                                                                           layer. What’s more, in          For a deeper understanding of the
                                                                           such thin sand-shale       true resistivity of the laminated pay
                                                                                                      sections, the Rt Scanner triaxial induc-
                                                                          The real-time data
                                                                          transited via a             tion service, which measures formation
                                                                          Schlumberger teleport,      resistivity both perpendicular and parallel
                                                                          before reaching the RIL     to the direction of the laminated silt-sand
                                                                          reservoir engineer’s        layers (Rv and Rh, respectively) was
                                                                          desktop.                    utilized. (Note: The tool also provides
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                                           responding AIT, which translated to a         native method that would take less time
                                           700% additional net pay.                      and expense.                                  More drilling, seismic further
                                                                                             Working closely with Schlumberger         expands KG-D6 play
                                           Single-pass sonic tool delivers quick         Data and Consulting experts, RIL chose        After drilling and testing the initial wells,
                                           formation evaluation                          the MDT* modular formation dynamics           RIL chose WesternGeco to conduct a
                . CHLUMBERGER
                                           During drilling certain borehole sections     tester, coupled with a dual packer, inter-    detailed, 3D seismic survey over the
                                           exhibited radial plastic yielding caused      val pressure transient testing tool – and     most promising areas covering some
                                           by stress concentrations resulting in         integrating them into a single-well predic-   1,120 miles2 in the KG-D6 acreage.
                                           drilling-induced damages. Wireline for-       tive model (SWPM) analysis to determine           The high quality of the data lead to a
                                           mation pressure and sampling testing          formation parameters and estimate well        detailed seismic attribute interpretation;
                                           of such intervals resulted in lost seals or   deliverability. InterACT real-time monitor-   and 12 of 13 exploration wells hit the
                                           tight pre-tests. This increased the time      ing was used to transmit the test data to     target structure and found commercial
                                           to realize successful pressure and fluid      RIL engineers in Mumbai.                      hydrocarbons.
                                           samples at a cost proportional to expen-          The interval pressure transient               Meanwhile, WesternGeco returned
                                           sive rig spread rates, far greater than the   tests were conducted using the MDT’s          to the block for the third time, in this
                                           cost of the service itself.                   straddle packer system. The transient         instance to acquire 875 miles2 of 3D data,
                                                To evaluate the formation alteration     sequences consisted of single or              to cover the complete block concession
                                           in subsequent, similar well intervals,        multiple flow periods induced using a         with 3D data. This was done mainly to
                                           RIL employed Schlumberger’s Sonic             downhole pump, followed by periods of         identify the presence of geological fea-
                                           Scanner tool to evaluate both far field       pressure buildup. The results were then       tures similar to those in which discoveries
                                           and near field slowness. Unlike other         used for the numerical single-well model      already had been drilled, and to deter-
                                           sonic tools, which                            to predict the commingled deliverability      mine whether it was justifiable to declare
                                           deliver mostly near                           of several layers.                            the entire block as a discovery area.
                                           wellbore data, the                                The success of single-well simulation         In view of the resulting signifi-
                                           Sonic Scanner                                 and commingled approach allowed RIL           cantly higher hydrocarbon potential,
                                           also is capable of                            to forecast absolute open flow potential      coupled with a growing deficit in India’s
                                           measuring deep                                (AOFP) for multiple zones. Well deliver-      projected natural gas supply for the
                                           formation slow-                               ability estimates were included using         immediate future, RIL in 2006 obtained
                                           ness at varying                               production tubular and choke informa-         government approval to double its daily
                                           radial depths. The                            tion in the simulation model. According       KG-D6 gas production and to enhance
                                           tool is equipped                              to RIL, this approach resulted in signifi-    facilities for production, collection
                                                                                         cant savings in rig time/cost by provid-      and handling of gas both offshore and
                                           The Sonic Scanner
                                                                                         ing productivity estimates and AOFP           onshore. A revised estimate of capital
                                           tool provides the
                                                                                         without having to resort to conventional      expenditures for the enhanced produc-
                                           benefits of axial,
                                           azimuthal, and radial                         four-point deliverability tests.              tion profile rose to about US$5.2 billion.
                                           information for near-                             In addition to the MDT sampling               Part of the new spending for devel-
                                           wellbore and far-field                        program, RIL also responded enthusi-          opment of Dhirubhai 1 and 3 included
                                           slowness information.                         astically to the use in specific cases of     the need for special/advanced pro-
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cessing and interpretation of already of severe monsoon weather conditions. job-specific customization. It is designed
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    lenges of the development survey but          design and certified in accordance          shut in a well and unlatch the landing
    also because the Q-Marine technology          with the International Electrotechnical     string in less than 15 seconds.
    she deployed enhanced the ability to          Commission’s IEC 61508 SIL 2 reliability
    maneuver in and around a crowded field        specifications for safety-related sys-      Reservoir illumination without
    of drillships, jackup rigs and host of sup-   tems. It features an innovative, modular    intervention
                                                                                                                                                             . CHLUMBERGER
    port and survey vessels. The steerable        system that is much simpler to operate      Because of reservoir uncertainties
    streamer technology made a significant        and smaller than comparable systems,        with respect to zonal contribution and
    impact with minimum lost time and safe        allowing rig-time savings of as much        inter-well connectivity, RIL called for an
    passes, and, perhaps most importantly,        as 50% during handling under certain        advanced measurement system to be
    coverage of the entire survey area with       circumstances. The modularity of the        permanently installed along the sand-
    no gaps in data coverage.                     system’s design also makes it ideal for     face of six of their wells. This system
        Impressed with the completion of                                                      would supply real-time temperature
    the 170 mile2 survey ahead of time and                                                    and pressure data as well as an array
    meeting their objective for the KG-D6                                                     temperature profile to be used for flow-
    gas fields, RIL then decided to extend                                                    profiling, tracking depletion, identifying
    the development survey to the 123-                                                        water breakthrough, and making other
    mile2 MA oil field, which was promptly                                                    critical production and reservoir evalu-
    completed in a similar fashion.                                                           ations. This system would provide an
                                                                                              extra dimension to the pressure interfer-
    Live well operations performed safely                                                     ence testing traditionally used to map
    from a dynamically positioned vessel                                                      out connectivity, which was to be used
    For field development, RIL elected to                                                     in the remaining 12 wells drilled.
    drill and complete 18 strategically placed                                                     To deliver on this requirement,
    subsea production wells in the two                                                        Schlumberger deployed its new
    KG-D6 gas fields and in the adjacent MA                                                   WellWatcher Flux* digital sensor array
    oil field, each well equipped with dual                                                   system in the six designated wells with
    open hole gravel pack completions. Early                                                  the goal of establishing a complete
    production data would be used to delin-                                                   real-time communication chain from the
    eate the reservoir and define connectiv-                                                  sandface to the RIL offices in Mumbai.
    ity and compartmentalization. Petrel was                                                       Integrated into the completion, the
    used to demarcate the geobodies.                                                          WellWatcher Flux system is designed
         The wells were batch drilled, with                                                   to transmit data via a unique inductive
    one drillship doing the lower completion                                                  coupler that links sensors on the gravel-
    and a second following behind for the                                                     pack to traditional permanent gauge
    upper completion. However, a major                                                        hardware on the upper completion. The
    issue was how to conduct the live well                                                    sensors are miniaturized, high-resolu-
    operations safely from a dynamically          SenTURIAN subsea landing string electro-    tion, platinum resistance temperature
    positioned vessel with the added risk         hydraulic operating system                  devices located inside a small housing.
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                                           made before running the upper comple-            was demonstrated once the wells
                                           tion to check integrity of the formation         were put online for production. Analysis
                                           isolation valve, take a measurement of           of the data from the first well equipped
                                                                                                                                             WellWatcher permanent monitoring systems
                                                                                                                                             integrate the most advanced permanent
                                           geothermal temperature and, most impor-          with WellWatcher Flux data demon-
                                                                                                                                             downhole gauges with surface data commu-
                                           tantly, verify good communication across         strated that gas was being produced
                                                                                                                                             nication to allow remote monitoring of wells
                . CHLUMBERGER
                                           the inductive coupling. All six couplers         across the extent of the sandface, with          and reservoirs in real time.
                                           worked flawlessly according to Reliance.         no significant skin damage from invaded
                                           Once the upper completion was landed,            completion fluid. A quantitative flow            a Schlumberger Deepwater Centre of
                                           activation of the subsea tree penetrator         profile was also obtained.                       Excellence at its land base in Kakinada,
                                           brought the sandface data on line.                   As other wells were put onto produc-         India, on the coast.
                                                                                            tion, however, the sandface data showed               Prominent features of the base
                                           ’Side Effects’ deliver even more data            something even more interesting. The             include a 120-ft (36.6 m) subsea main-
                                           With the surface test equipment in               data indicated that the cross-flow was not       tenance and storage tower and a 110-
                                           place, the wells were cleaned up to              just from one compartment to another,            ft (33.5 m), 30-in. diameter test and
                                           avoid any excess completion fluid being          but, often from one well to another. RIL         assembly well.
                                           passed into production facilities. The           engineers complemented this information               There, subsea testing and comple-
                                                                                            with traditional pressure interference test-     tion tool strings were assembled, quali-
                                                                                            ing and have been able to use the cross-         fied and system-tested under realistic
                                                                                            flow information to update their geobody         field conditions before being staged off-
                                                                                            descriptions in Petrel, significantly increas-   shore. The Kakinada Centre serves RIL
                                                                                            ing their understanding of the compart-          and in-country Schlumberger personnel
                                                                                            ments and connectivity across the reser-         as a training and technical support base
                                                                                            voir. This information will be used to plan      for KG-D6 operations, as well as for sim-
                                                                                            the next phase of the production drainage.       ilar deepwater operations for all other
                                                                                                                                             areas of Southeast Asia.
                                                                                            Commitment to SE Asia
                                                                                                                                             *Mark of Schlumberger
                                           THERMA modeling and analysis software            According to joint RIL-Schlumberger
                                           derives flow profile information by combin-      estimates, more than 10,000 offshore
                                           ing WellWatcher Flux data with reservoir,        and 80,000 onshore worker hours were
                                           fluid, well and completion properties. It also   logged during the drilling and comple-
                                           provides Flux data visualization, such as        tion phase of the KG-D6 projects with-
                                           this example from well A9 where the image        out lost-time or safety incidents.
                                           shows cold fluid ingress after opening for-
                                                                                                Partly responsible for giving RIL-            Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.
                                           mation isolation valve, heating as the well is
                                                                                            Schlumberger project teams the ability            14th Floor, Tower C, Building No 10,
                                           brought online, slight cooling progressively
                                           from the top-down as the gas displaces           to conduct drilling and completion activ-         DLF Cyber City, Phase II,
                                           completion fluid, a stable production temper-    ity safely, on time and on budget with            Gurgaon - 122 002, India
                                           ature and finally cooling back to geothermal     timely equipment arrival and utilization          Phone: +91 124 3355 667 • Fax: +91 124 3026 200
                                           after the well is shut in.                       has been the construction in 2007 of              Email: [email protected]
                                                                                                                                              Website: www.slb.com
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                                                                                             construction window typically ranges
                                                                                             from December to April. The D26
                                                                                             field installation was managed over
                                                                                             two phases. During 2008, Phase I
                                                                                             covered first oil upon arrival of the
                                                                                                                                                               . KER SOLUTIONS
    Subsea umiblicals were manufactured at Aker’s Moss facility in Norway.                   FPSO and Phase II was performed in
                                                                                             the following year for full production
    Global Engineering & Manufacturing            Technology Challenges                      of the system.
    As a global provider of engineering and       As the Aker Solutions team learned
    construction services, Aker Solutions         more details about the virgin production   Future Bay of Bengal Developments
    called upon its resources in Norway,          area, several design and procurement       In late December 2009, Reliance
    U.K. and Asia Pacific. The KG Basin proj-     changes had to be accommodated into        successfully achieved assessment
    ects have been managed out of Aker            the tight development schedule, includ-    of the design capacity of the KG D6
    Solutions’ headquarters in Oslo, Norway       ing strong currents, an uneven seabed      deepwater gas production facilities
    and the subsea equipment was manu-            and low seabed water temperatures.         with a flow rate of 80 million standard
    factured at Tranby and Moss, Norway;          For example, the production risers were    cubic meters. “The Bay of Bengal is a
    Aberdeen, U.K.; and the high-tech manu-       initially designed for mild operating      fast-growing oil and gas region and we
    facturing center in Port Klang, Malaysia.     temperatures. Subsequently, stringent      are well positioned to play a leading
                                                                                             part in its development,” said Mads
                                                                                             Anderson, executive vice president,
                                                                                             Aker Solutions.
                                                                                                 Summarizing the project, Oddvar
                                                                                             Bryne points out, “I don’t think too
                                                                                             many contractors can deliver what
                                                                                             we have done all way through subsea
                                                                                             installation to the operations side,
                                                                                             from hardware delivery to manage-
                                                                                             ment of all interfaces.“
                                                                                                            Aker Solutions
                                                                                                  Regional HQ for Asia Pacific (Subsea)
                                                                                               Level 20, Menara HLA,No. 3, Jalan Kia Peng,
                                                                                                      50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
    Reliance field subsea layout                                                                Tel: +603-2381 8388 Fax: +603 2164 4613
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                                           Indian offshore petroleum history.             applications were the OnTrak™ system,            tions, the company applied the Baker
                                               Supplying both its conventional tools      which is a compact integrated MWD-LWD            Hughes Reservoir Characterization
                                           and services and several of its latest         platform providing resistivity, gamma ray        Instrument™ (RCI) in a large number of
                                           technologies for drilling, formation evalu-    and pressure readings very close to the          wells. This system was crucial in sup-
                                           ation, well completion and production,         bit, and the LithoTrak™ service, providing       plying pressures and fluid samples from
                                           Baker Hughes has been an essential             accurate borehole density and porosity           the wells. The RCI provides an efficient,
                                           participant in bringing the first phases of    readings in real time. In addition to the for-   cost-effective method for collecting
                                           the Dhirubhai gas and oil development to       mation evaluation services, Baker Hughes         quality formation fluid samples with
                                           successful conclusion.                         deployed the CoPilot™ real-time drilling         minimal contamination and accurate
                                               With the many challenges posed in          optimization service, which allows the drill     formation pressures without need for a
                                           the development of discoveries in water        crew to accurately understand downhole           time-consuming drillstem test (DST).
                                           depths ranging between 2,297 to 5,577 ft       conditions, so surface parameters can be
                                           (700 to 1,700m), including the delineation     adjusted to optimize the drilling process.       Equalizing with inflow control
                                           of producing reservoirs and placement of                                                        In the production and completions arena,
                                           wells and production facilities in an area     Timely data, simple access                       Baker Hughes played a key role in devel-
                                           plagued by hostile weather, RIL was com-       To tie field-specific data sets together for     opment of the KG-D6 MA oil field.
                                           pelled to balance fast, but safe, drilling     decision-making, Baker Hughes also pro-              The oil wells were completed using the
                                           with highly accurate formation evaluation      vided its RigLink™ Web-based commu-              EQUALIZER™ reservoir optimized comple-
                                           techniques. Due to its track record in deep    nications system to keep RIL engineers           tions system which, when combined with
                                           water, Baker Hughes was chosen among           and geoscientists informed with real-time        the EXCLUDER2000™ premium mesh
                                           RIL’s key service partners for the project.    drilling data. The system made secure,           screen technology, delivers superior sand
                                                                                          current data from multiple rigsites avail-       control. Additionally, the system features a
                                           Leading-edge drilling, logging                 able to RIL personnel both at the wellsite       unique inflow-control device that helps to
                                           In addition to specifying the use of indus-    and at data centers on shore. Using              extend longevity of production in long, low
                                           try-leading drill bits from Baker Hughes       RigLink’s display and reporting pack-            drain-down, high flow rate horizontal wells
                                           and optimum drilling and completion            age, RIL was able to streamline internal         by delaying water or gas coning.
                                           fluid systems, RIL contracted a signifi-       work processes, allowing both rig-based              In addition to the EQUALIZER system,
                                           cant number of the company’s advanced          personnel and onshore experts to view            Baker Hughes also provided liner hanger
                                           directional drilling and formation services.   critical data in real time. Additionally, RIL    services and was a major provider of
                                           These included the AutoTrak™ rotary            users could program RigLink to notify            safety valves and service screens.
                                           steerable directional drilling system, high-   them whenever certain operations or
                                           performance drilling motors, integrated        drilling parameters were met.                      Baker Hughes
                                           measurement-while-drilling / logging-                                                             2929 Allen Parkway
                                           while-drilling (MWD / LWD) drilling pack-      Imaging through OBM                                Houston, Texas 77019
                                           ages and high-pressure coring services.        While Baker Hughes provided much of                Phone: 713-439-8135
                                               RIL used Baker Hughes’ people and          the drilling and MWD-LWD technology for            Fax: 713-439-8600
                                           services to precisely drill India’s first      the project, they also participated in log-        Email: [email protected]
                                           deepwater multilateral wells, maintain-        ging and completing KG-D6 wells.                   Web site: www.bakerhughes.com
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    to production of the D6 field. Bechtel’s      ponents for the project
    services included support in design           truly was an international
    review, schedule integration, procurement     effort, with major suppli-
    and expediting, flow assurance analysis,      ers providing equipment
    supplier quality assurance, offshore          from the U.S., U.K., The
                                                                                                                                                                          . ECHTEL
    installation supervision, precommissioning    Netherlands, Norway,
    and start-up support.                         Dubai, India, Japan,
         Installation of the subsea facilities    Germany, Italy, Thailand,
    was accomplished in less than two             Singapore, and Australia.
    years. The quick engineering, equipment       Additionally, the subsea
    deliveries and installation and commis-       wellheads (valves, spools
    sioning took place during difficult sea       and fitting assemblies)
    conditions in a hostile offshore environ-     and umbilicals were
    ment and challenging and hazardous            assembled in Norway.             Bechtel oversaw fabrication, testing and system integration
                                                                                   testing (SIT) of all jumpers onshore prior to offshore deployment.
    subsea terrain.                               Subsea structures were
         The PMC team was organized to            assembled in Malaysia and the control                  project would start up free of conse-
    bring together Bechtel’s experience,          systems were assembled in Scotland.                    quences of slugging and the formation
    expertise and proven track record of its           In addition to the project management of hydrates that could be present due
    worldwide organization of over 40 offices     professionals, Bechtel supplied subject                to the cold, deep waters in the field.
    and 390 active projects. Bechtel took         matter experts in subsea pipeline design,              Successful start-up of the wells attests
    the lead in a number of areas including       flow assurance, cathodic protection, weld- to Bechtel’s quality of work gained from
    HS&E, quality assurance, construction         ing and corrosion protection. The com-                 the company’s experience and expertise
    management, interface management,             pany managed the development of the                    that began in the 1930s. Bechtel’s off-
    and assisting in the tendering of mate-       production system simulator (PSS) which                shore marine commitment and heritage
    rial purchase orders and contracts. At        provided the magnitude of ramp-up rates                spans signature projects such as the
                                                  to limit the liquid arrival at the slug catcher Hutton Field development in the North
                                                  within its capacity for a flawless start-up.           Sea, Cantarell Crude Oil Expansion in
                                                       Bechtel provided support to man-                  the Mexican Gulf of Mexico, Thailand
                                                  age and overcome two of the greatest                   Transmission Pipelines, MA/KG D6 proj-
                                                  challenges the project faced, namely                   ect, and beyond.
                                                  logistics and weather. While the entire
                                                  project was spread across 154 sq miles,                  Bechtel Corporation
                                                  most of the work was concentrated                        3000 Post Oak Blvd.
                                                  in smaller zones where pipelines and                     Houston, Texas
                                                  umbilicals cross and connect with                        77056 U.S.A
                                                  well clusters on the seafloor. Bechtel                   Phone: (713) 235-2000
    The deepwater pipeline end manifold           and Reliance closely coordinated and                     Fax: (713) 960-9031
    (DWPLEM) being installed.                     monitored the various zones to manage                    Web site: http://www.bechtel.com/
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                                           NGI (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) was contracted by Reliance Industries Limited to undertake a regional geohazards
                                           study for their KG D6 Block development. Geologically, this area is characterized by rapid sedimentation from the many
                                           large river systems into the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. The study was undertaken to assess potential unstable
                                           conditions due to underwater sliding and other geohazards, to analyse the possibility of hazards to under water installations.
Company Profile N
                . GI
                                           Seismic section KG D6, Ref. C. F. Forsberg, A. Solheim, T. Kvalstad, R. Vaidya, and S. Mohanty. 2007. Slope instability and mass transport deposits on the Godavari River delta, East Indian margin
                                           from a regional geological perspective. In: V. Lykousis, D. Sakellariou, and J. Locat, Submarine mass movements and their consequences. Publ. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 19-27.
he study included review of International Centre for Geohazards (ICG). • The tools and methods for the
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    were successfully met despite some
    formidable obstacles.
        Among the project’s challenges were:
    • The first batch of 14 km flexible pipe
        had to be designed and manufac-
                                                                                                                                                                           . ECHNIP
        tured in less than 12 months;
    • Functional specifications during the
        initial phase of the project;
    • Restricted turret buoy capacity that
        required a “wave” configuration for the
        risers with about 150 buoyancy mod-
        ules per riser to limit their top tension;
    • Design and fabrication of a state-of-
        the-art 60 ton subsea pulling winch          Technip supplied MA D6 field’s flexible risers and flowlines. The company also was
        installed on a submerged buoy and            contracted for engineering, transportation, installation and pre-commissioning of the
        operated by divers in saturation at          risers and flowline. The equipment included 10 risers in Pliant Wave configuration.
        depths between 200-328 ft (60-100 m);            Technip’s scope of work on the MA D6         The Skandi Achiever was also outfitted with
    • Potentially strong ocean currents              Phases 1 and 2 included the fabrication          laying winches as a backup to the Deep
        during riser installation and diving         and installation of 31 km of flexible risers     Constructor for installation of the flexible
        operations and limited weather               and flow lines. The contract called for four     flowlines and jumpers. Additionally, Technip
        window;                                      8-in. gas export risers, four 8-in. produc-      used two heavy lift vessels to transport ten
    • A 42 ft (13 m) long dynamic umbili-            tion risers, one 6-in. gas injection riser and   flexible reels, the dynamic umbilical carou-
        cal bending stiffener assembly, the          six 6-in. production jumpers. Additionally,      sel, three static umbilical reels, the suction
        largest and heaviest assembly ever           Technip installed the 170 ton gas export         piles and all of the riser buoyancy modules
        attached to a light umbilical.               manifold and its130 ton suction anchor           from Europe. Total weight of this equipment
        Only 17 months elapsed between               foundation as well as the single dynamic         was more than 5,000 tons.
    the contract award and the completion            umbilical and eight infield umbilicals.              Technip successfully completed this
    of the Phase 1 work scope by Technip.                During Phase 1 riser connection oper-        fast track deepwater project thanks to
    All of the typical preparatory phases of         ations, Technip pulled in and connected          the experience and expertise of its fully
    the project were conducted simultane-            four risers to the disconnectable STP            integrated and dedicated project team.
    ously rather than sequentially in order          buoy in a water depth of approximately
    to integrate all of the technical data and       500 ft (150m). During Phase 2, the com-
    specifications that were progressively           pany configured the heading control of
    made available to the project team.              the FPSO with two tugs and the direct              Technip
        While many of the technologies utilized      pull in, connection and precommisioning            92973 PARIS LA DEFENSE Cedex
    in this project have been applied in other       of six risers. Total shutdown of the FPSO           +33 (0)1 47 78 21 21
    deepwater subsea developments, the MA            during the riser connection operation              email: [email protected]
    D6 development was the first time that           was less than four weeks.                          website: www.technip.com
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Aker Solutions 40
Baker Hughes 42
Bechtel Corporation 43
NGI 44
Schlumberger 34
Technip 45
Transocean 32
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