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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.

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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

Technip

Technip

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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


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Technip

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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

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

A constantly evolving fleet


strategically deployed in the world's
major offshore markets

[ The best solutions across the value chain


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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)

Technip

A Unique Worldwide Footprint


A UNIQUE FLEET
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To underuke our offshore oper.ltloos,


we operate a specialized fleet comprised of
veuels
(of which 7 are under construction) which is unique in the industry.

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Regional Headquarters / Opmltlng centers


Manufacturing plants (flexible plpellnes)
Manufacturing plants (umbillcals)
A Construction yard-A Logistic bases
Spoolbases

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Technip

Around 38,000 People Throughout the World,


Growing Close to Clients

Fleet & others

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[109 Nationalities across 48 countries

Technip
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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

Building the
future

Trusting the team


Doing the right
thing

Encouraging a fair
return for all

Technip

Technip

Technip Subsea Construction


Products

Umbilicals

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Services

Deep Water
Installation
& Construction

Flexible Pipes

Rigid Pipelines

Architecture and Engineering

Hybrid Risers

Flexible/rigid pipelaying
(Reel, S-Lay & J-Lay)
Heavy Lift Operations

Inspection,
Repair & Maintenance

Technip

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Technip Operations & ROVs

"Eyes and
hands" of
deepwater
construction
operations

Technip
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Work Class ROVs

Thrusters:
4x horizontal,
4x vertical

Acoustic beacon
{hidden)
Sonar
Lights

7-Function
manipulator

Upper Cameras
Lower Cameras

5- Function
grabber
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Manip Camera
{hidden)
Auxiliary hydraulic
functions

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system

ROV
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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system

Tether up to 35mm
diameter

Tether
27mm (slightly heavy}

Floatation
Kevlar fibre
Power conductors
Fibre Optic tube

(or} 35mm (neutral}


Up to 1100m
Tether

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ROV

Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system

Umbilical

Tether Management System {TMS)

Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat

Stores tether for ROV.


De-couples ROV from vessel motion
Capacities range from 300m to 11 OOm

Tether

..___)

A few Technip systems are "garage"


type TMS {e.g. Deep Energy)
ROV
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Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system

Umbilical

Umbilical typically
40-45mm diameter

Steel Armor
Plastic sheath
Power conductors
Fibre Optic tube

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Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat
Tether

Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system
Umbilical

Umbilical

Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat

Launch & Recovery System (LARS)


might be A-frame, gantry type or a
moonpool cursor
Tether

Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system
Umbilical

Umbilical

Winch is hydraulic on older systems


and electric on newer

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Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat

Tether

ROV
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Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system
Umbilical

Winch

Launch &
Recovery System
(LARS)
A-Frame

Umbilical

Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat
Tether

ROV

User controls
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Technip

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Work Class ROVs


Overview of a generic ROV system
Umbilical

440V
Power
Distribution Unit

Console

Winch

Launch &
Recovery System
(LARS)
A-Frame

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

Tether
Management
System
(TMS)
Top Hat
Tether

ROV
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Umbilical

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Inertia and ROVs

ROV is "floating" but has up to 5000kg of inertia and a large surface area.
Cross-current on ROV damages grabber
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Technip

Project Example:
BP Quad 204 & DMaC service

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Technip

BP Quad 204
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BP Quad 204 is a massive re-work of


the Schiehallion Field

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BP Schiehallion

Northwest

Folnaven-1
.,. 3,000m

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Schiehallion and Foinaven fields are FPSO based fields West


of Shetland.
400m water depth and exposed Atlantic position

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Pioneering 1990s use of ROV-only deepwater installation


techniques

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Quad 204 Development

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New FPSO, drilling and major re-work of all subsea jumpers.

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DMaC Pipe connection


DMa 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

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ROV

Subsea Manifold
Hosting Porch

Make-up Tool

Technip

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