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• Campos − BM-C-47 − BM-C-7 − BM-C-33
• Espírito Santo
− BM-ES-32 − BM-ES-22A* − ES-M-596 − ES-M-598 − ES-M-669 − ES-M-671 − ES-M-673 − ES-M-743
• Camamu/Jequitinhonha
− BM-CAL-7 − BM-J-3
* Statoil farm-in with 25%, ANP approval remains
Our portfolio in Brazil
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• Most significant Statoil operated offshore field outside Norway (capacity of 100,000 bbl/d)
• Delivered on time and cost
• 2.3 billion barrels of oil in place
• Recoverable resources of 300-600 mmbbl (Phase I)
• Peregrino Phase II development upcoming
The Peregrino Field
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Brasco Shore Base
4 x Supply vessels
2 Helicopters
Main Office Heliport
Peregrino Field
Rio de Janeiro
Macaé
Niteroi
Brasco pipe yard
1 LH
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OIL SPILL RESPONSE PLAN (PEI) – CONAMA 398/08
Establishes levels of oil spill response;
Establishes the OSRP contents
Minimum requirement for oil spill response equipments based on the worst discharge and levels of response.
Calculation of minimum of Storage Capacity based on the total nominal skimmer capacity for worst case (3h of oil recovery)
According to the CONAMA 398: “ PEI - Document or set of documents, that contains the information and describes proper procedures for responding to the facility an incident of oil pollution in waters under national jurisdiction, arising from its activities”
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CONAMA RESOLUTION Nº 398/08
Worst Case Scenario
Drilling: Blowout (1.847 m3/day) • Worst Case Volume (4 days of blowout): 4 x 1847=
7.388 m3
Production: Sinking of FPSO • Worst Case Volume (sum of all tanks): 349.772 m3
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OIL SPILL PLAN (PEI) VS SOPEP PLAN
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Oil Spill Plan (PEI) – Any accidental discharge of Oil, chemical products and/or Oily Water to the Sea. SOPEP Plan - Any accidental discharge of Oil, chemical products and/or Oily Water onboard.
Offshore Unit
Statoil
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Emergency Response Organization (ERO)
Line 3
Line 2
Line 1
Corporate Emergency Response Team
BRAZIL
NORWAY
SB ERO Office Project Operation JV
BRAZILOn Site
Shore base Vessels WHPs FPSO
Tasks: Notification, info to CEC, authorities media, Assist Country office
Tasks: National authorities, local media Assist Line 1, resources, HR,
Communicate with Line 3
Tasks: Rescue, incident combat, normalization, Communicate with Line 2
TACTICAL
STRATEGIC
OPERATIONAL
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OIL SPILL ON SCENE COMMANDER (IMO 2) OIMS LOGISTICS HSE
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PEI ACTIVATION
EQUIPMENTS
Onboard Supply Vessels 3 x Skimmers NorMar 250-TI (340m3/h) 3 x 400 m of Oil Boom NO 1200 R 6 x Oil Drifters 1 x Securus
Onshore Base (dedicated for 60h) 1 x Skimmers NorMar 250-TI (340m3/h) 2 x 200m Ro-Boom 2000
Onshore Base (dedicated for redundancy) 2 x Skimmer Tarantula (250m3/h) 2 x Skimmer Latintec (125 m3/h) 1 x Sweep Boom Hidroclean and OSRL (Tier 3)
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SECURUS – ONBOARD SKANDI PEREGRINO
• Sensor for Environmental monitoring (EMS), Search and Rescue (SAR), Surveillance and Navigation aid
• 24 hour monitoring of leakage from vessels, subsea installations or platforms, independent of light and wave conditions.
• Operational range from vessel side up to 2nm
• Relative thickness, estimation of volume and drift shown on sea chart
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OIL SPILL TRACKING
Oil Drifters available onboard Supply Vessels
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NOTIFICATION TO AUTHORITIES
Any incident regarding oil or chemical product spills must be communicated mandatorily to the following authorities (Law 9966, of April 28, 2000):
IBAMA – General Oil and Gas Coordination (CGPEG); IBAMA – General Coordination of Environmental Emergency (CGEMA); IBAMA – Linha Verde (Green Line); Port Captaincy of the Jurisdiction (Brazilian Navy); National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP).
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Weathering Properties – Peregrino Crude Oil’s weathering properties may influence highly on the “window of
opportunity” and effectiveness of the response operation. Good knowledge of the properties and behavior of the different oils is therefore a fundamental for oil spill contingency planning.
The weathering properties of Peregrino crude oil were tested in the laboratory using the same methodology as normally used for Norwegian crude oils (Regulated by the Norwegian authorities).
The high viscosity of the Peregrino crude oil is expected to cause problems for most oil skimmers and pumps, especially if heavily weathered.
The terminal oil thickness will influence on the predictions of all oil properties and the mass balance.
Dispersibility testing showed low potential for use of chemical dispersants on the Peregrino crude.
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OIL MODELLING
Summer Winter
Maximum Probability: 94% Minimum Time: 106 hours
Maximum Probability: 0%
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