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Deepwater Development - An Industry Perspective Juju Mathew

Deepwater Development - An Industry Perspective Juju Mathew. 23 rd & 24 th May, 2013. India Drilling & Exploration Conference (IDEC) 2013, Mumbai, India. Agenda. Context Setting. Building Blocks.

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Deepwater Development - An Industry Perspective Juju Mathew

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  1. Deepwater Development - An Industry Perspective Juju Mathew 23rd & 24th May, 2013 India Drilling & Exploration Conference (IDEC) 2013, Mumbai, India

  2. Agenda Context Setting Building Blocks • System Integration • Where do we stand

  3. Context Setting Key Features of Subsea Development • Technology Centric. • Long Gestation period • Reliability / Availability • Robustness in Design • Operability • Host Facility

  4. Context Setting (Contd…) Technology Centric • Specialist Vendors / Manufacturers • Large investments in R&D / Product Development. • Narrow / Limited portfolio spread • Changing Standards Gestation Periods • Product Development • Rigorous Testing Process • Compatibility • Reliability / Provenness.

  5. Context Setting (Contd…) Lessons Learnt……. “Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.” Will Rogers BP Macondo Well, 20 April 2010, 11 dead Piper Alpha accident, 06 July 1988, 167 dead Usumacinta jack-up fire, 23 October 2007, 21 dead

  6. Context Setting (Contd…) Reliability / Availability • Proven Application • Maintenance free • Compatibility • Design Life Robustness in Design • Reservoir Characteristics • Flexibility / Future Technology Adaptation • Safety Features – Fail Safe • The Unknown

  7. Context Setting (Contd…) Operability • Remote operation • Response time • Tooling • Subsea Intervention Host Facility • Offshore – FPSO / TLP / SPAR • Onshore Terminal • Long Step out • Subsea System Requirements

  8. Agenda Context Setting Building Blocks • System Integration • Where do we stand

  9. Building Blocks SURF • Installation centric • Umbilical • Riser • Flowlines – Rigid / Flexible • Jumpers – Rigid / Flexible • PLET SPS • Subsea X’mas Tree • Subsea Control Modules • HIPPS • Hardware – TUTU/UTA/DCS • Umbilical / EFL / HFL • Topside Controls • Manifolds / PLEM • Riser Bases • Tie-in Tooling • Protection Structures

  10. Agenda Context Setting Building Blocks • System Integration • Where do we stand

  11. System Integration Factors • Who will perform • Contracting Methodology • Cross Liabilities & Limitations • Interface Management • Indigenization • Local Infrastructure • Response System

  12. Agenda Context Setting Building Blocks • System Integration • Where do we stand

  13. Where Do We Stand Onland 1.39 M.Sq.Km Deepwater 1.35 M.Sq.Km Shallow Offshore 0.40 M.Sq.Km Total sedimentary Area 3,140,000 sq km

  14. Where Do We Stand (Contd…) • Brazil

  15. Where Do We Stand (Contd…) Norway • The government worked deliberately to Norwegianize the oil sector • US and French domination in the first decade • Labour relations were built on strong trade union influence • Worked in favour of domestic firms relative to foreign firms • But did not jeopardize economic efficiency • Ownership no issue • Environmental friendly – take care of the resources • The Ministry monitored the tendering process and bid evaluations • Norwegian based firm got early access to all tendering information Source : INTSOK Report 2011

  16. Where Do We Stand (Contd…) What Needs to be Done • Formal policy, backed by Govt., with realistic targets & schedule • Regulatory body like OSO/OSS/ANP for monitoring & compliance • Competent & qualified local vendors to facilitate JV’s /cooperation • Plan to educate & train personnel, support business development • Promotion of technology development of local industry • Strategy to identify the most likely areas for domestic capability • Adopt structured systems for Quality and Safety Source : Goldwyn International Strategies, Columbia University

  17. Q & A Thank you

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