An FSO-FPSO Providers View On Station Keeping Options
An FSO-FPSO Providers View On Station Keeping Options
An FSO-FPSO Providers View On Station Keeping Options
FPSO Design Conference 2007 Beijing March 2007 Poul Erik Christiansen
Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
Who is MISC ?
MISCs Fleets
Description Current as at Feb 07 Average Age (yrs) Contracted/ New builds Total
LNG CARRIERS PETROLEUM TANKERS - VLCCs - Aframax Crude Tankers - Panamax Crude Tankers CHEMICAL TANKERS BULK CARRIERS CONTAINERSHIPS FPSO / FSO
21 49 7 37 1 18 2 20 5
8 5 1 -
29 55
Total
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7.7
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131
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Growth
Regional/International Marketing Leverage with International Business Niche-Technology/Capability Consortium/Partnership Local Shallow/Deepwater Regional Deepwater South Africa/America Deepwater
(UNOCAL)
Vietnam
44 37
Ca Mau
Myanmar
Laos
Hanoi
7 /9 52 ) k CAL oc O Bl (UN
TON SAK
Thailand
Vietnam
South China Sea
Philippines
FPSO Kikeh
Andaman Sea
Cambodia
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Noi Lake BONGKOT MUDA Thale Luang Lake TAPI JENGKA MALI AMARIT SURYA BUMI B. PAKMA B. DAHLIA BGADING ULAR B. ORKID B. TERATAI
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Singapore
(CPOC) 39
B17
FSO CaspianHindi Ocean Sea FSO Caspian Sea FSO Caspian Sea
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Indonesia
Songkhla
SENJA
BULAN
Armada LEGEND
B. KEKWA B. RAYA BUNDI
FPSO Perkasa
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TALISMAN
GAJAH
PM-302
(Mutiara)
PM-301
(Mutiara)
FPSO B.Kertas
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Thailand
Narathiwat Alor Setar
PIATU
AMERADA HESS
NORING KUDA
(Murphy)
LAHO
LARUT
PM-312
(Murphy)
N. LUKUT BINDU ABU PENARA BUBU
EMEPMI CPOC
23
Kota Bharu
PM-303
(Shell)
P. Perhentian P. Redang P. Bidong
PM-309
(Open)
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UNOCAL MURPHY Blocks Offered Open Areas Oil Field Gas Field Gas/Condensate Field Non-producing Oil Fields Non-producing Gas Fields Non-producing Gas/Condensate Fileds Oil Pipeline Gas Pipeline
PM-306
(Carigali)
MERANTI
LABA B.
SERUDON RAYA
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DULANG RESAK
TELOK TABUGUNTONG SEMANGKOK SEROK IRONG CENDOR NW. BESAR TEMBIKAI ANGSI PALAS TAPIS BEKOK
KETUMBAR
George Town
PM-304
Peninsular Malaysia
Taiping
Kuala Terengganu
Kenyir Dam
(Open)
FSO Angsi
PM-307
(Carigali)
PM-12
(Carigali)
Ipoh
Kerteh
Corporate Organisation
FSO/FPSO Operations
Facility Ops & Mgnmnt Logistics Marine Operations
OTHER SUBSIDIARIES
Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
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Determine vessel motions with high accuracy Select a mooring system with sufficient compliancy to not overload mooring lines, while maintaining vessel excursions within allowable limits of riser system Evaluate the interface with supply boat operations and export tanker berthing to maximise operability
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Surge Motion
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Surge Motion
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Time (sec)
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Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
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Key Features
Orientation North-East / South - West 12 point Spread Mooring 92 mm Studless Chain 6 Above water chain stoppers forward
6 Underwater fairleads & deck mounted stoppers aft 2 Holdback Mooring Buoys for export tanker mooring 46m Personnel Transfer Bridge with +22/-6m stroke 3 x 6 Interconnecting Hoses Crude Oil Import Fuel Gas Import Diesel Oil Export Stern Offloading (floating hose with MBC & QCDC + hawser with QRH)
Project Highlights
9 month conversion schedule Fist Oil August 2005 46 No of Off-Takes Total 13.4 mill bbl exported
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Key Features
Orientation North - East / South - West Asymmetric mooring system accommodates the higher beam conditions from the NW. 10 point Spread Mooring 87 mm Studless Chain Two (2) groups of three (3) portside.
Two (2) groups of two (2) starboard side. 1 Holdback mooring buoy for export hose mooring
Project Highlights
9 month conversion schedule First Oil September 2006 5 No of Off-Takes Total 1.4 mill bbl exported
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1 x 6 Subsea Flexible Export Hose from MOPU to FSO Bow & Stern Offloading (floating hose w MBC & hawser w QRH)
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Key Features
Submerged Turret with 3x3 Mooring 95 mm Studless Chain with heavy section in touch down zone Risers
2 x 12 Oil Import from Wellhead Platforms 2 x 6 Gas Lift/Re-injection to Wellhead Platforms
Project Highlights
14 month project schedule Fist Oil April 2004 29 No of Off-Takes Total 7.8 mill bbl exported
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Operational Statistics
Only 1 SW Monsoon Season in Ops 1000 Statistics
Days (Log Scale) 100 Days of operation Port Closure 10
Daily Records
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Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
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180 deg Fx
Load Case
Vessel loading Wind Current Fx Fx (kN) (kN) 269.11 23.20 468.76 35.80 286.33 19.20 498.74 29.50
Total Loading Fx
(m.tons) 35 58 37 61
DP System Components
Control system
The control system consists of a computer system executing automatic thrust control to produce command output to the thruster.
Sensors
A position reference system with at least two position reference sensors will be provided to indicate position data with adequate accuracy.
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Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
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Facility
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Spread Moored FSO Angsi Spread Moored FSO Cendor Turret Moored FPSO Bunga Kertas DP FPSO (Free Fuel) DP FPSO (Diesel Powered)
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Scope of Presentation
Brief Introduction to MISC Station Keeping Options with Focus on South China Sea
Design Features and Considerations Case Examples (Moored Options) Operational Feed Back Dynamically Positioning CAPEX and OPEX Economics Key Findings / Conclusions
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Turret Mooring
Turret Moored Systems provide a robust solution for longer service lives
Dynamically Positioning
DP Station Keeping is an attractive solution where multiple field use of the FSO/FPSO asset is considered, provided fuel (i.e. fuel gas) is freely available at no cost
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