Oil Spill Detection (OSD) by using X-band radar

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Oil Spill Detection (OSD) by using X-band radar Ina Adegeest, Rutter Inc./ OceanWaveS GmbH, Germany

Head Office: Rutter Inc. Canadian company Head Office in St. John s, NL, Canada Incorporated in 1998 St. John s, Newfoundland Lunenburg Germany Since October 2012 Sales office in Germany Company specialized in oil spill, ice and small target detection sigma S6 Company specialized in real time wave and current monitoring - WaMoS II By using navigational radar Offering enhanced Radar systems to the Oil & Gas, Maritime Shipping, Seismic, Security sectors

sigma S6 applications Rutter Inc. - OceanWaveS GmbH Bonn Agreement Workshop, 16.04.2015

sigma S6 applications Ice Target Oil Waves

sigma S6 application: OSD

What is the sigma S6 Radar System High Definition processing & imaging capability Connectable to conventional X-Band radar systems Either horizontally or vertically polarized Advanced clutter/ noise removal algorithms Motion compensation Enhanced display with control interface Stand alone or network capable Output standards/ data sharing for system data integration like command and control centres Data managed on Electronic Chart system

sigma S6 enhanced processing Full signal A/D conversion and 12-bit processing Scan-to-Scan Averaging and range of filters for significant clutter reduction (Pulse filtering, Sea/Rain (CFAR), STC) Dynamic Thresholding Enhanced 256 level display with controls interface designed for rapid learning and usage Dual channel Plot Extractor with Tracker for simultaneous tracking of slow and fast moving targets

sigma S6 Oil Spill Detection Vessel, platform or shore-side installations Vessels can operate at speed with OSD still operating with no degradation Vessel based system can move with slick Oil slick detection: Detection is via signal processing, not image processing Lowers false positives/ alarms Multiple slicks detection Appearance of the sigma S6 interface is similar to that of conventional marine radars -> easy to use

sigma S6 Oil Spill Detection Capable of detecting a light (0.00004 mm) to silver sheen (0.00007 mm) 4 nm range of detection and tracking Minimum detection volume is 5L from oil in water test Maximum detection volume is unknown, but measured 1000L was noted volume during NOFO oil in water exercise

Why Oil Spill Detection Radar Real-time detection and tracking of surface oil slicks Auto detection, tracking & outlining Tracking slick trajectories (Range, Bearing, Speed, Course) Auto alerts with alarm Area and user managed Volume estimation Day/night/ low visibility => 24/7 Minimal user intervention ESRI outlines sharing for GIS systems Screen capturing IR camera integration Wave and current measurements capable of being integrated

Types of Oil Incidents Detected Production Fluids Leaks during transfers Leaks from damaged or grounded vessels Bilge Dumping Leaks around trans-shipment or bunkering areas

How Does It Work Small breeze moving over water surface creates capillary waves X-band radars detect capillary waves from backscatter Oil dampens capillary wave formation, dampens backscatter and lowers signal return: surface anomaly

Oil Spill Detection & Response Oil slick detection on-board Norwegian Coastal Patrol Vessel KV HARSTAD Recommended Radar Configuration: X-Band, 25 kw, PRF ~ 3.000 Hz ~1 Beam Width (>8ft), ~ 40 RPM Detection of Oil Spills with Marine Radars: oil is damping capillary waves this attenuates radar signal returns from sea clutter detection is possible from wind speed > 2-3kt out to > 4 NM / > 7 km signals must be motion compensated and averaged over many antenna revolutions oil spills are then presented as dark areas

sigma S6, Benefits Detect & track small and difficult to detect targets in sea clutter that standard IMO/Nav radars miss Use existing radar infrastructure where feasible: vessel, platform and shore Operational satisfactory for NOFO mode of operation (NOFO: Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies ) Combinable with ICE Detection, Small Target Surveillance Detection (STS), and/or Wave/Surface Current Detection (WaMoS II)

sigma S6 Oil Spill Detection Radar Detects and tracks oil spills across the widest range of sea, weather and light conditions. The system incidentally is amazing. Picked up a slick in 5 to 8 foot seas with 35 knot winds and was 50 meters wide and a kilometer long. In the anchorages picks up bilge slicks at a distance of 6 to 8 miles which are invisible to the eye. Amazing. Thanks, Captain, OSRV vessel in Brasil, October 2011

sigma S6 system Existing radar sigma S6 Dedicated Radar

On-board sigma S6 Configuration

Radar Selection X-band radars are required due to wavelength characteristics Short pulse mode is required Platform 360-degree coverage Horizontal and Vertical Polarized Antenna

Rutter IR Camera Integration Integrate an IR camera into the sigma S6 for verification Either: Target info passed from sigma S6 Radar to IR camera, point camera Works with most any IR camera Or: State of the Art / FLIR IR (Voyager III or M-Series) Full integration of camera control in sigma S6 radar system Integrated video window Camera control in radar display Automatic target acquisition Click target to manually slew camera Slew to detected spill Point to detected spill 2015 FLIR Systems 2015 FLIR Systems

Rutter IR Camera Integration

Oil Appearance Layer Thickness Oil on Water Thickness < 5 µm 5 50 µm 50 200 µm > 200 µm Concentration (m 3 / km 2 ) Human Eye < 5 5-50 50 200 > 200 Sheen / Rainbow Metallic Transitional Dark or True Colour Dark or True Colour Sheen/ rainbow (<5 μm) Sigma S6 OSD w. X-Band Radar - > Visible Visible Visible Visible SECurus IR Camera Not visible grey - black black - white white True Colours (>200 μm) Interval (μm), litres per km²

Oil Spill Detection & Response Radar Sensor Signal & Image Processing Infrared & LLTV Sensors Effective Oil Spill Response requires 24 / 7 detection continued operation at night sharing of data and images with other vessels with a control center 2015 FLIR Systems

Data sharing/ Web interfacing sigmas6 Version 9.0 to be released June 2015 including system output of geospatial information Includes the following through a web interface: - Radar imaging via ogeotiff ojpeg opng - Targets/Plots, Tracks, Ice Outlines, Oil Spill Outlines, Wave & Current Information and User Annotations via ogml okml odxf oesri shape files

Playback Data, all functions are the same as for life operation

Off-Centering

Off-Centered

Scan Averaging Activated

Potential oil spill targets displayed

Oil Spill Target confirmed

Oil Spill 1 automatically outlined

Exclude areas of observation

False Alarm Zone generated

Oil Spill Data Display

Oil Spill Radar Volumetric Estimation sigma S6 calculates area of slick Detects 8 levels of variation in slick thickness Thickness values with Area gives estimated Volume When oil spill volume estimation is enabled, the area inside each oil spill outline is analyzed and colored according to the parameters set in the Volume Estimation settings window shown.

Sigma S6 Enhanced Radar Processor Oil Spill Detection Trials in Norway 3 Trials 2008, with Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies (NOFO) and Statoil NOFO states that our OSD system (between others) has been found operational satisfactory and is compliant for NOFO mode of operation.

Sigma S6 Enhanced Radar Processor Oil Spill Detection Trial #1 Client: NOFO Vessel K/V Harstad Date of Spill: April 2008 Location: Conditions: Northern Norwegian Sea Weather fair, some clouds. ENE wind, 7-9 m/s Sea Swell 4-5

Sigma S6 Enhanced Radar Processor Oil Spill Detection Trial #1

Previous Spill 3 rd Spill 200L

sigma S6 Enhanced Radar Processor Oil Spill Detection Trial #2 Client: NOFO Vessel K/V Harstad Date of Spill: June 2008 Location: North Sea

Spill 1000L (2NM long)

sigma S6 Enhanced Radar Processor Oil Spill Detection Trial #3 Client: Statoil Troll C GBS Platform Date of Spill: December 2008 Location: North Sea

Three oil slicks detected and outlined for Area, Speed and Direction

sigma S6 and WaMoS radar system Integration of four systems on one platform Vessel, Offshore Platforms, Ports, At coastlines Applications across all marine markets: - OSD - ICE - STS - Waves & currents Wave boxes Oil Slicks Vessel Targets

Summary: sigma S6 Real time oil spill detection system 24/7 Data is integrable to other system technologies Evidence giving by screen capturing => a system of systems

Credentials Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies certification: Oil Spill Detection radar Brazil / Petrobras has procured 30+ OSD systems Marine Spill Response Corporation (USA) has deployed 25 sigma S6 OSD systems USA, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement using NOFO standard for OSD radar 80+ sigma S6 Oil Spill Detection systems sold throughout USA, Brazil, Egypt, Turkey, Norway, Azerbaijan, China, etc. ExxonMobil and Rosneft select the combination sigma S6 Ice Navigator and Oil Spill Detection system as input to their Ice Defence System for the Kara Sea (Russia) drilling exploration program in 2014/15. Eighteen sigma S6 Ice Navigator systems deployed. ExxonMobil selects the combination sigma S6 Ice Navigator and Oil Spill Detection system, including SeaFusion, for the Hebron Gravity Base Platform for offshore Newfoundland.

Thank you very much for your attention! OceanWaveS GmbH Ina Adegeest Sales Representative of OceanWaveS GmbH Authorized Sales Representatives of Rutter Inc. iadegeest@oceanwaves.de