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Technip & ROVs - IMechE visit 281h May 2014
Donald FAULDS - Engineering Manager, Remote Systems Unit Aberdeen, 28th May 2014
Technip take it further.
11 Agenda for the evening
• 6:30 pm Presentation
• About Technip
• Subsea Construction
• ROV Operations
• Quad 204 project example
• 7pm Workshop visit
• 7:20pm Demonstration: ROV Robotics & Simulator (50/50)
• 7:40pm Demonstration: Simulator & ROV Robotics (50/50)
• Spm Finish
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11 Technip Today • With engineering, technologies and project management, on land and at sea, we safely and successfully deliver the best solutions for our clients in the energy business
• Worldwide presence with 38,000 people in 48 countries
• Industrial assets on all continents, a fleet of 34 vessels (7 of which under construction)
• 2012 revenue: €8.2 billion
[ Energy is at the core of Technip Technip
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11 Three Activities, One Technip
Subsea
• Design, manufacture and supply of deepwater flexible and rigid pipelines, umbilicals and riser systems
• Subsea construction, pipeline installation services and Heavy Lift
• Six state-of-the-art flexible pipe and I or umbilical manufacturing plants
• Five spoolbases for reeled pipeline assembly as well as four logistic bases
• A constantly evolving fleet strategically deployed in the world's major offshore markets
Offshore
• Engineering and fabrication of fixed platforms for shallow waters (TPG 500, Unideck®)
• Engineering and fabrication of floating platforms for deep waters (Spar, semi-submersible platforms, FPSO)
• Leadership in floatover technology
• Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG)
• Construction yard
[ The best solutions across the value chain
Onshore
• Gas treatment and liquefaction (LNG), Gas-to-Liquids {GTL)
• Oil refining (refining, hydrogen and sulphur units)
• Onshore pipelines
• Petrochemicals (ethylene, aromatics, olefins, polymers, fertilizers)
• Process technologies (proprietary or through alliances)
• Biofuel and renewable energies (including offshore wind)
• Non-oil activities (principally in life sciences, metals & mining, construction)
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A Unique Worldwide Footprint
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A UNIQUE FLEET To underuke our offshore oper.ltloos, 34• we operate a specialized fleet comprised of veuels (of which 7 are under construction) which is unique in the industry.
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Manufacturing plants (umbillcals) A Construction yard--A Logistic bases • Spoolbases
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Around 38,000 People Throughout the World, Growing Close to Clients
Fleet & others 750
[109 Nationalities across 48 countries
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11 Our Values
• Our values are operational. They have ensured our success to the present and will take us forward.
• We are inspired by them
• Our industry believes in them
• Our clients experience them
• Our brand reflects them
Doing the right thing
Trusting the team
Encouraging a fair return for all
Building the future
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I Technip Subsea Construction
Products Architecture and Engineering
Flexible Pipes
Rigid Pipelines Hybrid Risers
Umbilicals
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Services
Deep Water Installation
& Construction
Flexible/rigid pipelaying (Reel, S-Lay & J-Lay) Heavy Lift Operations
Inspection, Repair & Maintenance
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11 Technip Operations & ROVs
• "Eyes and hands" of deepwater construction operations
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11 Work Class ROVs
Thrusters: 4x horizontal, 4x vertical
7-Function manipulator
5- Function grabber --------
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Acoustic beacon {hidden)
Sonar
Lights
Upper Cameras
Lower Cameras
Manip Camera {hidden)
Auxiliary hydraulic functions
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
ROV
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
Tether
• 27mm (slightly heavy}
• (or} 35mm (neutral}
• Up to 1100m
Tether up to 35mm diameter
Floatation Kevlar fibre Power conductors Fibre Optic tube
Tether _)
ROV Technip
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
• Tether Management System {TMS)
• Stores tether for ROV.
• De-couples ROV from vessel motion
• Capacities range from 300m to 11 OOm
• A few Technip systems are "garage" type TMS {e.g. Deep Energy)
Tether ..___)
ROV
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
Umbilical typically 40-45mm diameter
Steel Armor Plastic sheath Power conductors Fibre Optic tube
Tether
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
• Launch & Recovery System (LARS) might be A-frame, gantry type or a moonpool cursor
Umbilical
Tether
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
• Winch is hydraulic on older systems and electric on newer
Umbilical
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ROV
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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11 Work Class ROVs
Overview of a generic ROV system
Winch
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Umbilical
Launch & Recovery System
(LARS) A-Frame
Tether
ROV
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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11 Work Class ROVs
440V
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Overview of a generic ROV system
Power Distribution Unit
Console Winch
• ROVs use 3-phase 440V from vessel but transform up to 3000V for efficient power delivery through the umbilical
• ROVs have sophisticated power monitoring equipment and specific electrical safety regulations
Umbilical
Launch & Recovery System
(LARS) A-Frame
Tether
ROV
Umbilical
Tether Management
System (TMS)
Top Hat
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Inertia and ROVs
• ROV is "floating" but has up to 5000kg of inertia and a large surface area.
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Cross-current on ROV damages grabber Technip
Project Example: BP Quad 204 & DMaC service
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I BP Quad 204
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• BP Quad 204 is a massive re-work of the Schiehallion Field
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11 BP Schiehallion
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• Schiehallion and Foinaven fields are FPSO based fields West of Shetland.
• 400m water depth and exposed Atlantic position
• Pioneering 1990s use of ROV-only deepwater installation techniques
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11 Quad 204 Development
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• New FPSO, drilling and major re-work of all subsea jumpers.
JP KENNY
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11 DMaC Pipe connection
D Ma C .A drag to pBace oonneetion system. Provides flexible. interuptable installation with jumper, tree and manifold separately deployed in any sequence. Connection of first and second end can be months apart. Posltilordng of the jumper requires minim.al connection to the surface
SubseaTree Hosting Inboard
Porch Make-up Tool
ROV
Subsea Manifold Hosting Porch
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