Sensors, Tools and the Common Operating Picture. Sensors, Tools and the Common Operating Picture 14 th April Middleburg

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Sensors, Tools and the Common Operating Picture 14 th April 2015 - Middleburg

Aptomar Established in 2005 Owned by Statoil, Investinor, Proventure Seed, Verdane Capitol Have developed and control all IPR and product value chain related to the SECurus system, the TCMS and its add-ons.

Aptomar Since 2008 we have delivered more than 100 oil spill management systems worldwide, amongst others to:

Tactical information, independent of location, in real time

Emergency Response Organisation - Pollution response - Emergency response 2 nd line response - WebAccess Connected only as required Onshore Operations Room - Monitoring Operations - ROV Operations Maritime Control Centre Daily Operations - Vessel on Collision Course - CTO Reporting - System monitoring Tactical information, independent of location, in real time

Aptomar TCMS Tactical collaboration and management - Remote operations - Creating the Common Operating Picture

TCMS Tactical Collaboration and Management System Tactical collaboration between sea, land and air Establish the Common Operating Picture (COP) Understand the situation, prioritize action, and see the result

TCMS Distributed Situational Awareness Connect several TCMS operations rooms together Create a Common Operating Picture within your organization, and other organizations Easily establish TCMS operations rooms in existing infrastructure

TCMS Sensor Fusion Multiple sensor sources Multiple viewing locations Aircraft/UAV Satellites Mobile Devices Aerostats AIS SECurus Radars Furniture and control room design for 24 7 environments Operation and collaboration room GIS Data Web viewer Video/IR Cameras FLIR Cameras A 3D-view from previous layout proposal. CGM is more than just a developer and manufacturer of high ergonomically operator desks for 24-7 environments. Modernization of an existing marine supervision dispatch centre Project 9 Project 15 CGM AB Tel: +46 33 22 95 00 TCMS Operations Room www.cgm.se Available viewing locations Available Data Sources ROV Additional Ops Rooms New operative centre building with nearby functionalities for a oil storage plant Project 9

GIS data integration User specific GIS data can be imported to create personalized operational charts Mark sub sea infrastructure, or expected vessel routes and call in points Different layers can be added and each can be displayed or hidden independently

Satellite image integration Satellite images can be geo referenced and displayed in the chart area Identify the identity of AIS transmitting vessels Discover the position of non AIS transmitting vessels Identify the vessel that caused a detected illegal discharge Obtain high level overview of incident

SECurus in the air Aptomar provides the user interface and networking capability to add aerial mounted sensors to the TCMS network Aircraft can share images and data with network and receive shared information from other sources Used by the Norwegian Coastal Administration for pollution detection

TCMS Sensor Fusion Multiple sensor sources Multiple viewing locations Aircraft/UAV Satellites Mobile Devices Aerostats AIS SECurus Radars Furniture and control room design for 24 7 environments Operation and collaboration room GIS Data Web viewer Video/IR Cameras FLIR Cameras A 3D-view from previous layout proposal. CGM is more than just a developer and manufacturer of high ergonomically operator desks for 24-7 environments. Modernization of an existing marine supervision dispatch centre Project 9 Project 15 CGM AB Tel: +46 33 22 95 00 TCMS Operations Room www.cgm.se Available viewing locations Available Data Sources ROV Additional Ops Rooms New operative centre building with nearby functionalities for a oil storage plant Project 9

SECurus Stabilised surveillance, documentation and decision support tool

SECurus Pointing unit 3 axis Stabilised camera platform Stable video and still images High magnification daylight DV camera Long range identification Long range Xenon searchlight Stable illumination High sensitivity actively cooled Infrared Long range vision day or night Actively cooled IR Cameras offer significant range advantages over non cooled passive IR cameras

SECurus Workstation 23 Maritime Touch Screen Display and Joy Stick No Key board or track ball required Quick and Intuitive user experience Easily operated by existing bridge crew Commercial Off The Shelf components Cost effective installation and maintenance Only one day training is required to enable bridge crew to utilise system in daily operations

SECurus Long range operations

90% With 15.04.2015 Finding of the the the SECurus, oil combatable volume and is its located oil cooled is the on infrared key 10% to of well sensor, the managed visible the 10% slick. and area Finding efficient which this operations contain combatable 90% of the oil volume oil can is easily not be detected, done with and visual size, observations position, volume or radar and OSD. drift is estimated

Visual confirmation of oil Rainbow/Blue shine But where is the combatable oil? Radar OSD Target confirmed and area drawn in the map 15.04.2015

Radar OSD Target detected Wind shadow of Stril Mariner

The combatable patches of oil; marked, and tracked Drift is SW, with the combatable patches drifting in front Radar OSD detection 1 Radar OSD detection 2

Combatable oil is found, estimation of area and relative thickness is done. Accuracy of 76-82% can be reached The combatable patches of oil; marked, and tracked Radar detected area Shape of combatable oil and the weathering window is used to choose between: - Mechanical recovery - Chemical dispersants - In-Situ burning

Paravan dispersant system, single vessel operation

15.04.2015

Within that sheen only portions are combatable and was left behind after the first round of applying dispersants Large sheen visible with the human eye and with the radar OSD

Fire Fighting

Towing

Monitoring tow lines

Ice Navigation

Alternative Sensor Options Match Price and Specification Available EO sensors Ship s Heading Gyro Required sensors Ship s MRU SECurus User Interface Note: SECurus is required for Geogreferencing functionality

Integrated Field Monitoring Services, systems, sensors Improving safety, creating value and reducing cost

Integrated Field Monitoring One system covering offshore surveillance and response ICE management -Ice detection and monitoring - Ice towing and deflection Ice map / ice charts - Ice forecast -Safe navigation Oil spill preparedness -Clean to Operate - Oil spill detection - Oil spill combating Traffic and vessel management -Vessel on collision course -Logistics and vessel optimization -Surveillance and security -Anti-piracy MetOcean -Weather -Wind, currents, waves -Safe approach and navigation Search and Rescue - Search and retrieval of people and assets

Aptomar Field Monitoring Layered functionality Delivered as a turn key service. The service includes; 24/7 personnel, sensors, reporting, training and exercises. Turn key services reduces CAPEX and OPEX cost, letting E&P companies focus and invest in core business. Aptomar manages the personnel, competence and equipment, enhancing cost efficient and safe operations on behalf of the customer. Scalable and adaptable to provide monitoring and detection throughout full lifetime of E&P Field.

Satellites Sensor Fusion Aircraft/UAVs Multiple sensor sources Utilise existing sensors One Common Operating Picture Radars Aerostats Mobile Devices SECurus Weather sensors 3rd Party Cameras AIS Wave sensors Web viewer GIS Data Modernization of an existing marine supervision dispatch centre Project 9 Current Profilers Available Data Input Available viewing locations Additional Ops Rooms New operative centre building with nearby functionalities for a oil storage plant Project 9 ROVs

Search and Rescue Monitor Clean To Operate 24/7 Support to ERRV Combating of unintended spills 24/7 Monitoring from MCC Detection of unintended spills Ice Management and forecasting Vessels on collision course Marine Control Centre Delivering the service The service and 24/7 monitoring is managed by the Aptomar Marine Control Centre (MCC) The MCC manages the agreed services, communication plans, offshore and onshore procedures, training and exercises Direct communication with OIM, on-site ERRV and PSVs Will support 2nd line response if requested and agreed with Operator APTOMAR Marine Control Center (MCC) (illustration)

Operational Setup Customer Portal All online All sensors, work processes, training, monitoring and reporting is managed by Aptomar Secure login from any PC, tablet or phone browser Interface to Operator is defined through the communication plan, describing who to contact, at which events Operator can access live data, regular, and weekly reports, including written processes and manuals through the customised Customer Portal. Weekly system status reports Regular Clear To Operate reports Live data from operation, during normal and ER operations

2 nd line response - WebAccess Connected only as required Emergency Response Organisation - Pollution response - Emergency response Onshore Operations Room - Monitoring Operations - ROV Operations Maritime Control Centre Daily Operations - Vessel on Collision Course - CTO Reporting - System monitoring

Support Slides

TCMS Architecture TCMS Work Station SECurus PU TCMS Work Station NAT Firewall NAT Firewall SECurus SU SECurus Work Station Oil Detection Radar TCMS Work Station NAT Firewall SECurus PU NAT Firewall NAT Firewall SECurus SU SECurus Work Station TCMS Master Server Oil Detection Radar

TCMS Architecture TCMS Work Station SECurus PU TCMS Work Station NAT Firewall NAT Firewall SECurus SU SECurus Work Station Oil Detection Radar TCMS Work Station NAT Firewall SECurus PU NAT Firewall NAT Firewall SECurus SU SECurus Work Station TCMS Master Server Oil Detection Radar