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Offshore Construction, Heavy Lift & Pipelay ConferenceAmsterdam, 2015
Current and future Brazilian heavy lift,
offshore and subsea installation markets
Leonardo Roncetti
TechCon Engineering & Consulting
www.techcon.eng.br
[email protected]: akersolutions.comFPSO Cidade de Marica at Brasa Shipyard
Offshore Construction, Heavy Lift & Pipelay Conference
TechCon Engineering & Consulting
Offshore Lifting Design and Consulting
• Lifting design for offshore operations
• Dynamic simulation of transport and installation for subsea operations
• Seafastening design
• Design of marine operations
• Structural design and check
• 3D animation of lifting operations
• Third party design review
• Expert witness
• Strengthening of offshore structures with carbon fibre
• Training
• Crane accident investigation
Source: akersolutions.com
Offshore Construction, Heavy Lift & Pipelay Conference
TechCon Engineering & Consulting
Lines of Research• Software for coupled dynamic analysis for offshore lifting:
+ environmental loads
+ Ship
+ Crane
+ CFD
• Simulation for lifting of personnel
• Strengthening of structures with carbon fibre
• Reliability applied to offshore lifting operations
Source: akersolutions.com
World scenario of oil & gas production Ultra deepwater expectancy
Offshore Magazine, January 14, 2015
Current scenario of oil & gas exploration in Brazil Current proven reserves and forecast for 2022
Proven ReservesOil – 16.2 billion barrels Gas – 471 billion m3
Near Future: x2
* Considering onlydiscoveries already made, especially in the pre-saltarea.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Proven Reserves (Bboe)
Oil Natural Gas
Balance Imports/Exports (Jan-mar/2015)Oil ≈399 thousand barrels/day Gas ≈ 47,6 million m3/day
Source: ANP, 2015
Current scenario of oil & gas production in Brazil Brazilian oil production, 2008-2015
3,0
2,5
2,0
1,5
1,0
0,5
0,0
Mill
ion
Bar
rels
perd
ay
Total_Oil Offshore_Pre-Salt Offshore_Post-Salt
Brazilian Oil Production: 2008–2015Production (Feb./2015)Oil and NGL – 2.53 million barrels/day Gas – 95.4 million m3/dayNear Future: x2
Onshore
Source: ANP, 2015
Current scenario of oil & gas production in Brazil Production by operators (boe) for June, 2015
Chevron, 14.2k
OGX, 15.9k
Statoil, 71.9k
Shell, 77.1k
Petrobras, 2777k
Others, 12.6k
Offshore; 93%
Onshore; 7%
Oil; 80%
Gas; 20%
Source: ANP, 2015
PETROBRAS Business & Management Plan 2015-2019 investments
89.4(82%)
3.0 (3%)
11.3(10%)
4.9 (5%)
Production DevelopmentOperational SupportExploration
Investments Abroad
Exploration & Production
Source: PETROBRAS, 2015
Focus in• Increase revenue • Pre-salt DW & UDW
PETROBRAS Business & Management Plan 2015-2019 - forecast for increase of oil & gas production
2.7 2.8 2.9
3.7
2.7
3.1 3.2
5.3
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
2015-2019BMP 2014-2018BMP Million boed
• July 2015: 1 Mbpd, record•50% from pre-salt•pre-salt well highly productive•need to drill around 300 development wells in deepwater
Offshore projects in Brazil that are or will demand lifting operations
PETROBRAS Business & Management Plan 2015-2019 - Production Units Start-up Schedule
Offshore projects in Brazil that are or will
demand lifting operations
ODEBRECHT to Delivery the first FPSO to Libra in 2017.The FPSO will be based in the giant, Petrobras-operated Libra field, offshore Brazil, at a water depth of approximately 2,500 meters.
The consortium between McDermott and a consortium partner has been awarded the SURF engineering, product supply and installation scope for the Atlanta Early Production System (EPS) in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil by Brazilian exploration and production company Queiroz Galvão Exploração e ProduçãoS.A. (QGEP).
Subsea 7 S.A. has won a $200 million two years long contract with Petrobras in Brazil.The contract is for the installation of flexible lines for Petrobras’ projects using Subsea 7’s construction and flex-lay vessel Seven Seas, on a day-rate basis.
Offshore projects in Brazil that are or will
demand lifting operations
Technip has been awarded a contract from Tupi BV, a consortium composed of Petrobras Netherland BV, BG and Galp, for the ongoing development of the Lula Alto field, located in the Santos Basin pre-salt area, Brazil.This contract covers the supply of around 200 kilometers of flexible pipes and associated equipment, including gas lift, gas and water injection, gas export and production lines.
Statoil to install a WHP at Peregrino Field. Plan of development was submitted to Brazilian authorities in January 2015 and the production is expected to start in the end of the decade.
Petrobras launches tenders for Santos basin floaters. Proposals are for chartering of FPSOs for Libra and Sepia in December 2015.
Offshore projects in Brazil that are or will
demand lifting operations
Some Dutch companies to invest in Brazil: Shell, SBM Offshore, Boskails, Dockwise, Atlas Professionals, Veth Propulsions, Loggers, Netherlands Maritime Technology, Zaroni Advocados, Control Union and Ampelmann.
The P-76 FPSO unit is currently undergoing conversion from a VLCC tanker. Once completed it will be installed at the Franco Sul Field located in the Santos Basin pre-salt area offshore Brazil. The FPSO is expected to produce 150,000 barrels of oil and 7 million cubic meters of gas per day.
Agreement between Petrobras and SeteBrasil guarantee the building of 19 rigs.
HEAVY LIFT VESSEL DEMAND - forward-looking PETROBRAS Decommissioning program for platform
and subsea equipment
• From 1970 to 2000, only 7 fixed platforms were decommissioned
• Average age of fixed platforms: > 25 years
• Most of them with life cycle expired
• Hundreds of subsea equipment to be decommissioned
• Petrobras funded a study of subsea decommissioning practices
• High pressure from environmental authorities
• Decom designs should start next year
HEAVY LIFT VESSEL DEMAND - forward-looking Brazilian 13th Bidding Round
• 13th Bidding Round to happen October 2015
• 37 approved companies
• 266 exploratory blocks
• 125.045,9 km²
• 84 offshore blocks, 10 shallow water
• None in pre-salt
• New Bidding Round for pre-salt in 2016-2017
Heavy lift vessel demand and availability in Brazil
Current fleet in Brazil
Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE
DOF
Skandi ChieftainSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 1 / 3 / 16 tOffshore crane : 22 t
AHC winch: 10 tA-frame: 30 t
DOF
Skandi Commander Subsea vessel
Deck crane: 1 / 3 tOffshore crane: 10 t
AHC winch: 10 tA-frame: 30 t
DOF
GeographSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 1.5 tOffshore crane: 10 / 20 t
1500 / 750 m
DOF
GeoholmSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 3 / 5 tOffshore crane: 90 / 100 t
2138 / 1069 m
Heavy lift vessel demand and availability in Brazil
Current fleet in Brazil
Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE / wire length
DOF
GeoseaSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 10 tOffshore crane : 30 / 40 t
2000 / 1000 mAHC winch: 30 t
A-frame: 10 t / 30t (outward)
DOF
Skandi Hav Subsea vessel Deck crane: 2 / 3 / 5 tOffshore crane: 15 t
DOF
Skandi NeptuneSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 2 x 5 tOffshore crane: 250 t
2489 m
DOF
NiteróiSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 3 x 3 tOffshore crane: 250 t
2500 mOffshore crane II: 50 / 100 t
2000 mTower: OSLT 270 t (VLS)
Heavy lift vessel demand and availability in Brazil
Current fleet in Brazil
Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE / wire length
DOF
Skandi SalvadorSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 3 tOffshore crane : 140 t
2545 mAHC winch: 250 t
DOF
Skandi Santos Subsea vesselDeck crane: 2 x 3 t
Offshore crane: 250 t2500 m
DOF
Skandi VitóriaSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 2 x 15 tOffshore crane: 250 t
2500 mOffshore crane II: 50 t
Tower: IMECA 350 t (VLS)
Subsea 7
Kommandor 3000
Construction / Flex-lay
(Horizontal)
Offshore crane: 2 x 30 tA-frame: 200 t
Heavy lift vessel demand and availability in Brazil
Current fleet in Brazil
Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE / wire length
Subsea 7
Normand Seven
Construction / Flex-lay
(Horizontal)
AHC crane: 250 t2000 m
Subsea 7
Seven CondorHorizontal flex-
lay
Main crane: 70 t2000 m
A-frame: 250 t
Subsea 7
Seven MarConstruction /
Flex-lay
Main crane: 300 t380 m
AHC winch: 400 t 2000 mA-frame: 60 t
Subsea 7
Seven PhoenixConstruction /
Flex-lay
Main crane: 34.5 t2000 m
A-frame: 60 t
Heavy lift vessel demand and availability in Brazil
Current fleet in Brazil
Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE / wire length
Subsea 7
Seven WavesConstruction /
Flex-layAHC Crane: 400 t
2500 m
Technip
Deep ConstructorConstruction /
Flex-layMain crane: 150 / 300 t
1570 m
Petrobras
BGL-1Pipe Carrier /
Pipelay Main crane: 1000 t
Allseas
Solitaire(expected)
Pipelay Special crane: 300 tA-frame: 400 t
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Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE
FARSTAD
Far SamsonSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 20 tMain crane: 250 t
3500 mA-frame: 315 t
FARSTAD
Far ScotiaSubsea vessel
Deck crane: 10 tMain crane: 10 t
A-frame: 10 t
FARSTAD
Far SagaSubsea vessel Deck crane: 5 / 20 t
Main crane: 25 / 70 / 100 t
Locar
Locar-pipeDerick /
Lay barge Main crane: 250 t
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Source: akersolutions.com
COMPANY / NAME TYPE CRANE
Jurong Shipyard
L3602Sheerleg Main crane: 3600 t
110 m
BSL Serviços
(Brasa Shipyard)
Pelicano 1
Sheerleg Main crane: 2050 t101 m
Deep and ultra deepwater projects – 2014-192014 forecastClosing remarks
Siemens subsea power grid
$140 bi12% udw
$185 bi3% udw
$55 bi
$70 bi
$30 bi
$23 bi
$17 bi
$14 bi$14 bi15% udw
$14 bi
Global deepwater capital expenditure 2014-2020
Deepwater projects (> 450 m)Ultra deepwater projects (> 1280 m)
$120 bi40% udw
Despite hurricane caused by PETROBRAS• Significant investment in ultra deepwater projects• Decommissioning by PETROBRAS will demand heavy lift and subsea vessels• Some other operators investments• 13th bidding round to attract new offshore shallow and deepwater projects Issues:• Trust PETROBRAS B & M Plans • Local content requirements• Oil world crisis
Deep and ultra deepwater projects – 2015-192015 forecastClosing remarks