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2nd PCC Meeting

18 June 2018, Nicosia

Activity 2: Technical and Operational Design for the LNG Storage Facility & NG System

Dr. C. SolomonidisCivil and Harbour

EngineerManaging DirectorA. BoutatisCivil and Harbour

Engineer (MSc)Technical Director

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Activity Description

Current Status

Environmental Terms

Work Plan

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Activity Description

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List of Activities

Activity number

Activity title Indicative start date

Indicative end date

1 Upstream and Midstream Market Roll-out Optimisation 01/04/2017 31/12/2019

2 Technical and Operational Design for LNG Facility & Natural GasSystem Development

01/04/2017 30/06/2019

3 NG in Road Transportation: Design, Legislation &Implementation Plan

01/06/2017 30/06/2019

4 NG for Industrial & Commercial Use: Strategy, Legislation &Implementation Plan

01/06/2017 30/06/2019

5 NG in the Maritime Sector: Strategy, Legislation &Implementation Plan

01/06/2017 30/06/2019

6 Financing NG Implementation 01/03/2018 29/02/20207 Dissemination & Public Awareness 01/04/2017 29/02/20208 Action Management 01/04/2017 31/03/2020

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Activity 2: Sub-Activities and PartnersSub-Activities Start End Leader

2.1 Technical Design & Permits 1/4/2017 30/6/2019 RGN2.2 Ship-to-Facility (STF) Operations 1/4/2017 30/6/2019 HL

Partners1 Ministry of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism (MECIT)2 Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works (MTCW)3 Natural Gas Public Company Ltd. (DEFA)4 Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA)5 Dion Toumazis & Associates (DTM)6 Hellenic Lloyd's SA. (HL)7 OceanFinance Ltd (OF)8 TSAKOS Gas Partners Limited (TG)9 GasLog Services UK Ltd (GL)

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Activity 2: Milestones and Deliverables

No. Sub-Activity

2.1 Technical Design & Permits

2.2 Ship-to-Facility (STF) Operations

No. GA Milestone

7 Launch of public procurement awarding procedure for selection of contractor for Natural Gas System Development (FEED)

8 Contract award for the implementation of Natural Gas System Development (FEED)

9 Completion of Natural Gas System Development (FEED) Contract

10 Strategic Environmental Assessment, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and Preliminary Safety Study for floating LNG Facilities

11 Supporting Engineering Studies, Preliminary Engineering Design Studies, Final Construction Engineering Design for floating LNG Facilities supporting infrastructure

No. GA Deliverables

1 Tender for Natural Gas System Development (including FEED)

2 Report on Results of Tender for Natural Gas System Development (including FEED)

3 Strategic Environmental Assessment, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and preliminary

4 Cost-Benefit Analysis for the LNG Facility

5 Tender Documents for the LNG Facility

6 Supporting Engineering Studies, Preliminary (Basic) Engineering Design Studies and Final Construction Engineering Design for LNG Facility relevant supporting infrastructure

7 Report on STF Operations Risk Assessment

No. Partners

1 Ministry of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism (MECIT)

2 Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works (MTCW)

3 Natural Gas Public Company Ltd. (DEFA)

4 Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA)

5 Dion Toumazis & Associates (DTM)

6 Hellenic Lloyd's SA. (HL)

7 OceanFinance Ltd (OF)

8 TSAKOS Gas Partners Limited (TG)

9 GasLog Services UK Ltd (GL)

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Civil Infrastructure: Description of the Jetty

• Located west of the main breakwater of Vasilikos Port at a distance of 1.3km

• Runs offshore in a N.S. direction for 750m and turns (220oN) S.W. for 436m to form FSRU berth

• Future extension by another 300m for an LNG Carrier is foreseen

• 4 Breasting Dolphins & 8 Mooring Dolphins

• Central loading/unloading platform: (30*40*1.5)m at +8.00 (MSL)

• Trestle is 14m wide with pile caps on vertical steel pipe piles at 20m interval

• Pile caps support a 5m roadway & 9m pipe rack, to accommodate cryogenic (LNG) and NG pipes

• Expansion Loops at about 250m distance

• Depth at the inner berth: 15-18m(LAT)

• Depth at the outer (future) berth: 22m (LAT)

• Rubble mound revetment construction

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General Layout Plan

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General Layout Plan

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Structural Model and Typical Cross Section

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Current Status

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Achieved Goals: Jetty & Onshore InstallationsStudies Execution by Start date Submission Completion

Basic Design (Jetty) RGN & DTM

1 June 16 August

Conceptual design (onshore, cryogenic) DEFA (WSP) √

Environmental Impact Study RGN √

Preliminary Safety HL √

Preliminary QRA HL √

Supporting studies RGN & DTM √

Mooring analysis RGN √

EBS RGN & DTM √

Temperature, air & noise model RGN √

Ship Navigation Simulation HL 15 August 31 December√

Basis of Design / Minimum Functional Requirements

RGN & DTM Mid April ‘18 End May ‘18√

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Next Steps: Jetty & Onshore Installations

Studies Execution by Start date Submission

Supplementary baseline studies -Revision of EIA

RGN 1 /10/2017October 2018

(some to be implemented by EPC Contractor)

FEED design of jetty & Evaluation of Tenders RGN 01/05/2018 October 2018

Detailed construction drawings of jetty EPC Contractor

Evaluation / Assessment of the Final detailed design of jetty

(proposed by the EPC Contractor) – D.V.E. ROLE (Owner’s)RGN 01/11/2018 30/12/2018

Assessment of possible design modifications of the jetty infrastructure (requested by the Environmental Terms, or the EPC Contractor) -D.V.E. ROLE (Owner’s)

RGN 01/04/2019 30/06/2019

QRA HL

15/08/2017 30/06/2019HAZID HL

HAZOP HL

Basis of design – Minimum Functional RequirementsTable of Contents

• 1. INTRODUCTION– 1.1. BASIC DESIGN– 1.2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

• 2. SCOPE OF WORKS• 3. CODES AND STANDARDS

– 3.1. STRUCTURAL / PILES– 3.2. HARBOUR WORKS

• 4. TOPOGRAPHICAL / BATHYMETRIC DATA• 5. GEOTECHNICAL DATA• 6. METOCEAN PARAMETERS• 7. MARINE REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT• 8. DESIGN LOADS

– 8.1. DESIGN LIFE– 8.2. MATERIALS SPECIFICATION– 8.3. LOADS

• 9. DESIGN LOAD COMBINATIONS• 10. ALLOWABLE DEFLECTIONS OF SUPERSTRUCTURES

– 10.1. Vertical deflection values– 10.2. Horizontal deflection values

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Overall Progress

Activity 2: 45% (time-based) 40% (deliverables-based)

Sub-Activity 2.1: Technical Design and Permits• Conceptual Design (Onshore , Cryogenic) Completed• Basic Design (Jetty): Completed • Preliminary Safety Study & EIA: Completed• Preliminary Cost Benefit Analysis: Completed • FEED Contract Tender & Award: Pending• Basis of Design/ Minimum Functional Requirements: Completed• Supplementary baseline studies: Ongoing/ Mostly EPC Contractor• Revision of EIA: Ongoing• FEED design of jetty & Evaluation of Tenders Ongoing• Evaluation / Assessment of the Final detailed design of jetty

D.V.E. ROLE (Owner’s) Follows• Assessment of possible design modifications of the jetty infrastructure

- D.V.E. ROLE (Owner’s) Follows

Sub-Activity 2.2: Ship-to-Facility (STF) Operations• Preliminary QRA : Completed• NavSim: Completed• QRA : Ongoing• HAZID Study: Ongoing• HAZOP Study: Ongoing

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Environmental Terms

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Environmental Terms

Environmental Terms to be satisfied prior to the Start of Construction Works

# Environmental Terms Responsible

1.1 Environmental Monitoring Program (E.M.P.) Document/Report Preparation CYnergy (RGN)

1.2 E.M.P. Report submission CYnergy (RGN)

1.3 Safety Study submission to Labor Inspection Dep. CYnergy (LR)/Contractor/FSRU Provider

1.4 Management Plans (equipment, construction site, etc.) submission to Environmental Authority Contractor

1.5 Biodiversity Conservation Plan implementation with reference to Posidonia Oceanica Contractor/FSRU Provider

1.6 Environmental Baseline Study elaboration/Incorporation to EIS FSRU Provider/ Cynergy (RGN)

1.7 Waste Management Plan (onshore facilities) submission to Environmental AuthorityCYnergy (DEFA) Specifications -> Contractor/FSRU Provider

1.8 Waste Management Plan (vessel and cargo) submission to Cyprus Port Authority CYnergy (RGN, GL, TG) Specifications -> Contractor

1.12 Emergency Plan submission to Dep. of Environment and Dep. of Fisheries CYnergy (CPA, DEFA) Specifications -> Contractor

1.13 Equipment Maintenance Program submission to Dep. of Environment Contractor/FSRU Provider

1.14 Chemical Analysis / Decontamination Study (phosphogypsum) submission to Dep. of Environment MECIT

1.15 Decontamination Plan elaboration MECIT

1.23 Horizontal Alignment & Bathymetric Chart submission to Hydrographic Office of the Land Registry Dep. Contractor

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Work Plan

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PART B – PORT OF LIMASSOL

Introduction

• Port of Limassol is participating in POSEIDON MED II Project

• Site Planning, HAZID, Wave Modeling, Conceptual Designs etc. had been completed by the beginning of 2017

• Design defined the lay-out of the installations including jetty, LNG tanks, Truck loading bays, cold vent and supporting installations

•The possibility of installing an FSRU in Vassilikos Area led to considerations, expressed by CPA, to relocate the projected Small Scale LNG activities installation, from Limassol port to the area of Limassol 2 (Vassilikos).

•MECIT (CY) expressed their consent for the inclusion of LNG Bunkering Facilities at the suggested by CYNERGY jetty of Vassilikos

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PART B – PORT OF LIMASSOLRelocation of LNG Terminal at Limassol 2 (Vassilikos) – Possible locations

1. Twin berth position – Opposite to FSRU

2. STS Operations

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