Technip Floating Production: A Comprehensive Portfolio Fortis Bank Floating Production Luncheon Ivan Replumaz - CEO Offshore Branch ISIN FR0000131708
I. II. III. IV. V. FLOATER BRIEF INTRODUCTION TECHNIP FPSO TECHNOLOGY TECHNIP SPAR TECHNOLOGY TECHNIP SEMISUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY FOCUS ON FLEXIBLE RISERS
I. FLOATER BRIEF INTRODUCTION
FLOATER CHOICE / RESERVOIR GEOMETRY CRITERIA 4 The Reservoir formation determines the choice of the floating structure : Potato Shape Reservoir: Dry Wellhead Model favoured Pancake Shape Reservoir: Wet Wellhead Model favoured Wellheads
GOM FLOATERS INSTALLED 5 Technip floaters sell over range of market while competitors have niches Topside weight (tons) 40 000 30 000 Spars TLPs Semis Mini-TLPs Current TLP Depth Limit Auger Ursa Holstein Large Topside Wet Tree Market Thunder Horse Atlantis 20 000 10 000 Prince Jolliet Diana Genesis Ram,/Powell Mars Kizomba MadDog (E-TLP) Gunnison Magnolia Frontrunner Medusa Marlin West Senu Marco Polo Neptune Boomvang/Nansen Typhoon Morpeth Matterhorn Allegheny Horn Mountain Devils Tower Red Hawk Na Kika 0 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 Minimal Facilities Market Water Depth (ft)
DEEPWATER: TECHNIP PORTFOLIO 6 FPSO SPAR EDP DPS-2000 Risers & Umbilicals Flow line Wells Technip Markets Other Market segments
II. TECHNIP FPSO TECHNOLOGY
TECHNIP FPSO TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE : EXAMPLES 8 World Record Projects for Size Topsides of 30,000 + tonnes fully integrated at onshore yard - offshore HUC minimised Process, subsea, riser and mooring technology inhouse Elf Girassol Elf Nkossa Selection of Topsides Conversions projects (FEED + conversion supervision) P-47 P-37 P-32 P-34
FPSO TECHNOLOGY - DALIA PROJECT UPDATE 9 Topsides Weight : 24 000 ton Oil production: 240 000 bpd 32 m Storage Capacity: 2 millions barrels Accommodation :160 people Overall project progress is around 10% 300 m 59 m At end of September 2003 400 staff on Topsides project 100 staff on the Hull project Tow 8% Hook Up 8% Planning is based on 24 months for the Hull & Topsides Engineering & Construction and 16 months for module installation and onshore / offshore commissioning Commissioning 9% Integration 16% TIME BREAK- DOWN Hull & Topsides Engineering & Construction 59%
FPSO TECHNOLOGY - JACKDECK 10 FPSO Jackdeck elevates 20,000 tonne Super Modules off a barge and sets them onto FPSO floated below Maximum module completion onshore, minimum on-hull HUC Jackdeck method comprises Fabrication, mechanical completion and commissioning of large selfcontained modules Jackdeck legs installed on integrated module Integrated module skidded onto barge Integrated module elevated and barge removed Main Advantages: Greater flexibility in planning, e.g. later delivery of the hull & T/S Less manhours on top of the FPSO hull Simplified Pre-com/Commissioning Re-usable System Decommissioning as a reversed operation Barge FPSO Hull Proprietary Item
III. TECHNIP SPAR TECHNOLOGY
TECHNIP SPAR TRACK RECORD 12 Proprietary Item
HOLSTEIN SPAR GULF OF MEXICO > 200 M 13 Largest spar built to date 746 ft in length and 149 ft in diameter Expected hand-over to BP in the Gulf by the end of 2003 Being built in Finland and Texas Production mid 2004
SPAR VERSUS TLP 14 Spar Pro s Unconditionally stable Risers protected from waves and current inside hull Simple and rugged mooring Relatively insensitive to changes in topside weight Possible storage TLP Pro s Topside installed at yard Lower steel weight Spar Con s Topside installation in deepwater TLP Con s Sensitive to changes in topside weight and eccentricity Guidelines required for riser deployment Water depth limitations (less than 1500 meters)
WHY A CELL SPAR? 15 Applicable for low topside cases Less Expensive to Build Simple Design - Automated Design Standard Design Duplication Automated Fabrication Schedule Incentives Reduced Engineering Effort & Time Fast Hull Fabrication Proprietary Item
IV. TECHNIP SEMISUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY
SEMISUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY - PETROBRAS P52 PLATFORM 17 Project: P-52 SS Roncador Mod 1A. Consortium Fels Setal-Technip Water Depth: 1,800m Total Capacity: 200,000 bpd Number of Risers: 71 External Dimensions: 85m x 94m (4 levels) Topside Weight: 25,200 ton
EXTENDED DRAFT PLATFORM, EDP 18 Platform for production drilling / workover Full integration onshore - minimum offshore HUC / no flotel Suitable for large payloads, deep water & high well counts Design to support dry trees completion and subsea tree Optimum condition for SCR due to low motions All existing riser technology field proven developed for SPAR fully usable for EDP Composed of: Barge-type Deck Topside facilities on top of deck Legs (buoyant column + truss) Pontoon (heave plate) Tow to field Proprietary Item Operation
SEMISUBMERSIBLE HYBRID TECHNOLOGY - DPS-2000 19 Integrated Floatover Decks Process Drilling Quarters/Utilities Proprietary Item Hull Optimized for Motion SPAR or TLP Dry Tree Risers Wet Oil Storage
V. FOCUS ON FLEXIBLE RISERS
FLEXIBLE RISERS TECHNOLOGY 21 Today 100% of FPSO in service are connected with flexible pipes (risers or jumpers) Technip is market leader Since 1971 has supplied over 6,000 km of flexible flowlines and risers worldwide Flexible risers deepest references: 8 & 10 in 1,350 m wd installed in Angola (2003) 7,5 in 1,900 m wd to be installed in GOM (2005)
RONCADOR P-52 SUBSEA RISER STRATEGY PROJECT 22 Executed in London, Houston and Rio 44 Risers connecting wells and pipelines to floating production unit P-52 in Roncador Field FLEXIBLE RISER Option 1: Flexible Deepwater Risers Advance deepwater technologies in 1800m-2000m water depth Three major configurations RISER ANCHOR FLEXIBLE FLOWLINE FLEXIBLE JUMPER PLET WELLHEAD Option 2: Steel Catenary Risers Alternative: Multibore Hybrid Riser SCR FLEXIBLE JUMPERS MHR RISER TOWERS PLET WELLHEAD ANCHOR STEEL FLOWLINE FLEXIBLE JUMPER WELLHEAD PLET PLET PLET FLOWLINE PLET WELLHEAD
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25 For more information, please contact: INVESTOR RELATIONS G. Christopher Welton Tel. +33 (0) 1 47 48 66 74 e-mail: cwelton@technip.com David-Alexandre Guez Tel. +33 (0) 1 47 78 27 85 e-mail: daguez@technip.com
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