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OEEC is proud to announce ELA Container

During the exhibition, ELA will showcase

Offshore as the Platinum Sponsor of the

several offshore accommodation

Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference

modules. “We are looking forward

2016. “We are really looking forward to

to meeting our clients and creating

seeing ELA Offshore as a Platinum Sponsor

new contacts,” Managing Director of

all around during Offshore Energy”, states

ELA Container Offshore GmbH, Hans

Katharina Pleus, Marketing Manager of

Gatzemeier says. More information on

ELA Container Offshore GmbH. In addition

our sponsorship options can be found

to being the Platinum Sponsor of Offshore

on www.Offshore-Energy.biz.

Energy 2016, ELA Offshore will again be participating during this year’s exhibition.

Offshore Energy Amsterdam

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During OEEC Continued from cover page Further to booking in stands, handling special requests and

Below you will find the outlines and timetable of the conference,

For more information on the conference can be found at

working on sponsorships we have also been hard at work to

including the Offshore WIND Conference (24 and 25 October), the

www.Offshore-Energy.biz. Also, on page six you can read

gather the best speakers to create a diverse, informative and

Marine Energy Event (26 October) and OTEC (26 October).

more about the Iran Pavilion during OEEC.

packed conference program.

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Advertisement Ela

Challenges for offshore vessel owners

Offshore Accommodation

Offshore supply chain has suffered greatly since the oil prices started to fall from $115 a barrel in mid-2014. As a result of low oil prices, the oil companies started cutting capital expenditures and pulling breaks on exploration for new deposits. The oil prices have rebounded somewhat. A report by IEA states that the consumption is expected to grow. So, if the oil prices go back up, the workload for the offshore supply vessels will most definitely increase? Perhaps, but before that, the owners of vessels supplying offshore drilling rigs will stay in a Catch 22-like situation, where low oil prices are bad, but high oil prices do not necessarily mean immediate improvement. To explain, Farstad Shipping, one of Norway’s largest offshore ship suppliers, which owns 57 offshore support vessels of various types, says all regions it operates in, pretty much the whole globe, are still challenged with the continued declining activity. This means more vessels available, and downward pressure on day rates, forcing the vessel owners to send offshore service vessels into layup when the day rates are below break-even.

The catch So where is the catch? Well, in its quarterly results presentation on May 12, 2016, Farstad shared that the situation will not be enviable for vessel owners even if, and when the oil prices go back

for rent and sale

up. Norwegian shipping firms believes that while there is still considerable uncertainty as to how long it will take before the offshore activity recovers, when it does, the supply vessel owners will face the challenge of tonnage oversupply. As the oil companies are cutting costs, they might prefer younger, more capable and fuel efficient OSVs, which could mean an increased scrapping activity of older vessels, leading to the eventual rebalancing of the market which is currently oversupplied. However this is only a theory. In the meantime, the Dutch shipbuilder, Damen, says it might have a solution to make the laid up platform supply vessels active and profitable again. The shipbuilder’s design teams have come up with ideas to repurpose the laid up PSVs across several industries. For example, Damen offered to convert a laid up PSV into a profitable container feeder or, for naval operations, a logistic support vessel, or even a fish carrier. Damen Sales Manager Remko Hottentot said: “The possibilities are numerous. It will also be possible to transform a PSV into an accommodation and O&M vessel.”

We produce stand-alone offshore containers for rent and sale to be used on rigs, transformer platforms and all kind of seagoing vessels, pontoons and barges. With standard 20 ft, HC-ISO containers with CSC approval, we are able to provide Living Quarters, Offices, Mess Rooms, Galleys, Laundry Facilities, Recreation or Locker Rooms for your individual demand. The high quality Containers are “Made in Germany” according to German quality standards and possess all necessary certifications such as DNV 2.7-1 / EN 120791, DNV 2.7-2, based on SOLAS, IMO FSS Code and MLC as well as CSC and are approved from several IACS-companies. In terms of fire resistance, an A60 insulation provides high safety standards. Every container will be checked before delivery. Depending on customer requirements, ELA Offshore Containers are individually customized, immediately operational and are available at short notice.

ELA Container Offshore GmbH, Zeppelinstraße 19-21, 49733 Haren (Ems), Germany Tel: +49 5932 506-506, Fax: +49 5932 506-10 Mail: info@ela-offshore.com, www.ela-offshore.com

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LNG

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Industry news Jan De Nul names ‘Vole au vent’ In the port of Ostend, Her Majesty the Queen of Belgium christened the new offshore installation vessel of the Jan De Nul Group today.

The vessel was given the catchy name Vole au vent. Her Majesty the Queen wished the vessel and her crew a safe journey. The ceremony took place in the Port of Ostend, which is the base camp for Jan de Nul Group’s project team for the Bligh Bank Phase 2 project, better known as the Nobelwind project.

The Vole au vent, which is 140 metres long and has an impressive Liebherr crane on deck, was christened by the Queen of Belgium amid great interest and in the presence of the family and employees of the Jan De Nul Group and their guests, including Parkwind, the client of the Nobelwind project, worldwide partners from the industry,

as well as national and international politicians. After the christening ceremony, Her Majesty the Queen paid a visit to the bridge and crew of the vessel together with the Jan De Nul family, Carl Decaluwé, Governor of West Flanders, Johan Vande Lanotte, Mayor of Ostend, and Bart Tommelein, Secretary of State. After the delegation had left the vessel, the Vole au vent immediately returned to a nearby quay in the port to resume the activities for the Nobelwind project. Acquisition of Vole au Vent In 2015 the Jan De Nul Group consciously invested in the remarkable vessel aiming to be a quality partner in the offshore wind energy industry. The company continues to push the boundaries and strives for perfection in their trade markets. Constantly building upon its core business, from civil engineering contractor to dredger and from environmental expert to specialist in high-tech offshore projects. Worldwide, the Jan De Nul

Group executes overall projects for offshore clients. Today vast projects are preferably coordinated by one contractor, from design to installation. The company was already well equipped for the installation of cables and gravity-based foundations and for executing rock dumping works around these foundations - yet they still missed a workhorse for installing the wind turbines. The opportunity to take over the Vole au vent presented itself mid2015. It is one of the largest vessels of its kind in the world. The large clear deck space, high loading capacity and the lifting capacity of 1,400 tonnes allows them to install the heaviest foundations and components of offshore wind farms in a fast and safe manner. The vessel is equipped with four spud poles so that it can be jacked

up above water and work safely and unaffected by wave impact. The Vole and the latest generation of wind turbines at sea up to a water depth op 50 metres. The vessel has been specifically built for the execution of offshore wind projects, but is also deployable for other offshore industries such as oil & gas. Disclosure: The article above was produced Jan De Nul. Interested in delving deeper into the supply chain of offshore wind? Come to the Offshore WIND Conference which will be held on 24 and 25 October 2016 as part of the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference. For more information on the conference visit www.offshoreWINDconference.com.

Do you want to stay up-to-date on the latest news about the offshore energy industry? Check OffshoreEnergyToday.com

World’s Largest OW Jack-Up Vessel Installs World’s Heaviest Monopile at Veja Mate OWF has a diameter of 7.8 metres, was manufactured by EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH in Rostock. Scylla will now continue the installation of the remaining 66 monopiles at the construction site, located 95 kilometers northwest from the island of Borkum in the German North Sea. Another Seajacks’ vessel - Seajacks Zaratan, will install transition pieces. “This set up of installing monopiles and TPs from separate installation jack ups was very successful on Blackstone’s 288MW Meerwind project and I am sure it will be the same here,” Seajacks CEO Blair Ainslie explained in November 2015.

Gardline Geosurvey and Neptune Join Forces Gardline Geosurvey and Neptune have joined forces to bring a new integrated vessel and ROV package to market. The strategic partnership between the companies will see Gardline’s DP2 multi-role survey vessel, the MV Kommandor, enhanced with the permanent installation of Neptune’s Explorer 06 100HP ROV. The ROV integration has strengthened the vessel’s full site investigation survey capabilities and allows it to offer enhanced features over standard site survey vessels, particularly with operations which require close approach work and extensive ROV operations. Kevin Stephen, Neptune’s operations and business development director for Europe, Mediterranean and Africa, said: “We’re delighted to have entered into this partnership with Gardline and it is one that we believe brings a strong integrated package to market. “As we continue to explore opportunities within Europe and beyond, this new ROV survey and vessel package will be an attractive proposition for clients looking to benefit from an integrated solution and the MV Kommandor and its range of services is very much at the heart of this offering.” Nick Bayfield, Gardline Geosurvey’s marketing director, said: “We are pleased to be working with Neptune on the MV Kommandor having successfully worked together on several projects in 2015. The multi-role capabilities of the vessel include the ability to undertake single pass site survey operations on the same cruise as ROV, geotechnical and environmental acquisition providing our clients with access to a truly multi-functional vessel and the associated cost efficiencies they are looking for in the current market.”

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Offshore construction of the Veja Mate offshore wind farm has started with Seajacks Scylla having installed the heaviest monopile produced so far at the project site, according to DGI Doedijns, which provided hydraulic and software equipment for the pile-gripper used at the project. The Scylla, deemed the world’s largest and most advanced wind farm installation vessel, arrived at the site on Friday,

Veja Mate will feature 67 Siemens 6MW turbines, which will be installed by Fred. Olsen Windcarrier, starting from early 2017. The EUR 1.9 billion project is scheduled to be fully operational in late 2017/early 2018.

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1 April, and installed the first monopile during the weekend. The 1,302.5-tonne monopile, which is 82.2 metres long and

Collaboration drives Caribbean renewables Four institutions, including the US Department of Energy (DoE), have formed a partnership to support renewable energy and energy efficiency in the Caribbean region. The US DoE, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote programs and activities that foster the transformation of the energy sector in the Caribbean.

The MoU seeks to increase energy security, reduce energy vulnerability, and promote renewable energy, energy efficiency, and low-carbon technologies in the region. Specific areas of cooperation within the agreement include clean energy financing, renewable energy, energy education, grid management, fuel diversity and energy efficiency. Luis Alberto Moreno, IDB President, said: “The MoU that we signed today reinforces the commitment that our institutions have with the Caribbean region. We will work together on the identification of financing and

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investment opportunities for pilot and commercial scale projects in sustainable energy and to support the Caribbean regional energy strategy.” Through this collaboration, USDoE, IDB, CDB, and CARICOM will promote a sustainable energy future in the Caribbean by providing the technical knowledge and expertise to both increase energy security in the region and ensure greater use of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, IDB’s press release reads.


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Tullow restarts production from Ghana’s Jubilee field Oil exploration and production company Tullow Oil has restarted production from the Jubilee field offshore Ghana following issues with a turret on the field’s FPSO, the Kwame Nkrumah. At the end of April the oil company said it was expecting for the off-take and production from the field to resume ‘in the next few days’. However, come May and Tullow has not provided any further updates about the field. Following several media reports saying that Tullow has restarted production from the field, Offshore Energy Today has reached out to Tullow Oil seeking confirmation and further details on the field’s production. Tullow’s spokesperson told Offshore Energy Today that offtake began over the weekend and production restarted on Tuesday, May 3, 2016.

According to Citi Business News’ report, Tullow cut production from the field by over 50 pct, from 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day prior shutdown, to 33,000 barels per day after the restart. To remind, a technical investigation of the Jubilee field FPSO Kwame Nkrumah turret bearing has confirmed that it was no longer able to rotate as originally designed leading to new operating procedures being implemented. Tullow is the operator of the Jubilee field with 35.48% interest. Tullow’s partners are Kosmos and Anadarko, each with 24.08% interest, and GNPC and Petro SA with 13.64% and 2.73% interest, respectively. Offshore Energy Today Staff

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France targets 100 MW of tidal, wave projects by 2023 France has revealed the revised offshore renewable energy targets for 2023 setting the goal for installed marine renewable energy projects at 100 MW by 2023.

Spectrum Wraps Up Somalia Seismic Shoot

The company has acquired around 20.582 line kilometers of data. In September 2015, Spectrum and the Federal Government of Somalia entered into a multi-client master co-operation agreement for the data acquisition.

Spectrum has completed 2D seismic acquisition offshore south Somalia.

Spectrum has already began data processing, and the interpretation will begin in the third quarter of 2016. The findings of the survey will be announced by the Federal Government.

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The French government’s plan includes the revised goals for offshore wind as well, setting the target of installed capacity at 3000 MW by 2023. Also, the government expects the volume of the projects awarded by public tenders and underway in 2023 to reach 2000 MW for marine renewables, including wave and tidal, and 6000 MW for offshore wind. Last year, France passed the green growth energy bill with the aim of diversifying the

electricity generation mix, setting the goal of production from renewable energy sources at 40% by 2030. The Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables (SER) has welcomed the government’s new investment plan, announced by Ségolène Royal, the French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, deeming it as excellent news for renewable energy sector.

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DNV GL: Renewables to Become Safest Investment by 2025 Renewable generation will become the safest investment choice in the power market and dominate power generation new builds in the next ten years, DNV GL predicts in its Technology Outlook 2025. DNV GL identified ten technology trends in materials, wind, solar, electricity storage, data-communications and power electronics that will unleash a ‘perfect storm,’ creating a new power reality and transforming the existing power systems. One of the trends is bigger and smarter wind turbines. The turbines of the future will include light, flexible blades and aerodynamic control devices which, combined with innovations in transmission systems, new sensors and smart control systems, will ensure better utilisation of the available wind and will react to the needs of the electricity grid, DNV GL said. Another trend, digitalisation, will lead to more, faster and better data, increased computing power and better connectivity of all elements in the power system. This will optimise the design, planning and operations of assets in wind, solar, transmission, distribution and the use of electricity in society.

Costs for maintenance of wind turbines and wind farms will be lower and demand response invitations, where customers can voluntarily reduce demand in peak moments, will be better-tuned to individual and changing consumer wishes. In order to accommodate the increasing share of renewable energy, electricity will need to be transmitted over everlonger distances. High Voltage Direct Current is the solution of lowest cost in this regard, according to DNV GL. Hybrid grids, which the existing AC grid will evolve toward, is defined as the addition of ever-more HVDC connections within and between AC power systems. In this way, grids are evolving into combinations of AC and highly controllable DC systems. Do you want to stay up-to-date on the latest news about the offshore wind industry? Check OffshoreWIND.biz


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Interview with global oil services provider Archer The editorial staff of OffshoreEnergyToday.com interviewed Mr. Kevin Cowieson, Archer’s business development manager for the North Sea region, based on Archer winning the contract to provide drilling services on Statoil’s installation in Norway. Archer is a global oil services provider employing more than 5,000 people at 40 locations in 19 countries. The company provides drilling services, well integrity & intervention, plug & abandonment and decommissioning services. Cowieson elaborates on the contract, industry trends, growth opportunities, oil prices and much more.

Archer recently won a contract with

extension discussions we focused on

Archer will provide the core operational

performance. By focusing on our core

and not sustainable in the long term.

Statoil. Granted, Statoil exercised a

developing future-oriented operating

drilling personnel to carry out Statoil’s

values regarding Safety, Integrity

To put this in perspective, today by

previously agreed option, however in

models that provide safe, efficient

well program activities in a safe and

and Performance, we strive towards

comparison a barrel of premium

these difficult times for the industry

and cost effective solutions. When

efficient manner, and the dedicated

continually enhancing the safety and

branded bottled spring water would

it is not rare to see options not

combined with the performance level

maintenance teams shall ensure that

efficiency of our operations to clients

cost more than a barrel of oil. $60-$70

exercised by oil majors. Can you tell

and alternative operational solutions

the drilling facilities are maintained

and in turn operational costs.”

a barrel is around the right level for

us more about the award, what it

implemented on the Statfjord assets

in such a manner to deliver strong

means for the company, and what

over the past four years, we feel that

operational performance. Where

Is there any room for growth in the

Archer did to obtain the extension?

we have provided Statoil with a degree

the asset is non-operational, Archer

short to medium term, geographically

Understandably, the energy sector has

Cowieson: “The Statoil award relates

of confidence, and that Archer will

offshore maintenance personnel will

speaking?

been overwhelmed with negative

to the provision of platform drilling

replicate this to other installations.”

preserve and maintain the drilling

Cowieson: “Yes - there are

sentiment and gloomy predictions

long term market stability.”

facility, as defined in the contract

opportunities out there, as many

for the short to mid-term period.

This includes the provision of onshore

What will be Archer’s main

terms to ensure that the return to or

operators are looking to the market

However, are there any positives to

management teams and offshore

responsibilities as part of the latest

from operational mode is conducted

to establish what technical and

draw from the current environment?

drilling and maintenance personnel

award, and how many jobs will be

in a safe and cost efficient manner. In

commercial advantages there are.

Something you’ve learned?

for eight Norwegian Continental Shelf

supported by the latest extension?

addition, our onshore management

As a company, we are working hard on

Cowieson: “As history shows boom/

assets: Njord Sleipner A; Snorre A;

Cowieson: “Archer will provide drilling

teams will ensure that all assets

both a local and global level to seek

bust pricing in this industry is a regular

Snorre B; Statfjord A - 2012 contract

and maintenance personnel and

under Archer’s control deliver safe

these out and deliver strong technical

feature in this supply and demand-

extended; Statfjord B - 2012 contract

onshore management of the drilling

and efficient operations and that

and commercial proposals to these

driven resource market. This will likely

extended; Statfjord C - 2012 contract

facilities located on the contracted

these assets are maintained to a

prospective clients. We believe the

continue as such for the foreseeable

extended; Visund. Throughout the

assets. For the operational assets,

high standard. This includes the

unique combination of the people

future but the industry will recover.

management of relevant certification

and technology that Archer offers,

Archer is working hard to sustain our

and legislative requirements. A total

combined with the performance of

business for the short term, as well as

of nine assets (including Veslefrikk)

our personnel, gives us every chance

planning for the eventual recovery.

will be under Archer’s management.

of growing the business despite

Right now we are in one of the worst,

The number of personnel required

challenging conditions.”

if not the worst, down-turns the

operations and management services.

“Oppertunities are out there!”

industry has experienced. Collectively,

to support this contract will be dependent upon activity levels at the

An oil major executive recently said

the oil and gas industry has to become

time of the transition and thereafter.

that the oil price at $30s was a normal

smarter at planning for future

The contract transition is planned

price, and that the period of above a

downturns in a more sustainable

for October 1, 2016. Therefore it

$100 a barrel had been an anomaly.

manner.”

is, for now, too early to comment

What is your opinion on this?

on the exact number of employees

Cowieson: “Opinions will always be

The full interview can be read on

required.”

mixed. When oil was over $120 a barrel

OffshoreEnergyToday.com (written

in 2014 the warning signs were already

by Bartolomej Tomic)

What did Archer do in 2015 to reduce

there that this could not be sustained.

the impact of low oil prices on the

However, given the level of investment,

company?

technology and skilled labor required

Cowieson: “Archer’s difference is while

to extract hydrocarbons from some

we focused on reducing costs, we

of the most hostile environments on

also aimed at consistently improving

earth, $30 a barrel is on the low side

Offshore Iranian companies offer great opportunities Following the Tehran Oil Show 2016, where Mr. Kamp,

The NIOC (National Iran Oil Company) and affiliated

Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs visited CBC, the

offshore companies of NIOC have been invited by CBC

organisation is now promoting OEEC 2016 as a great

to OEEC 2016 which offers fantastic opportunities for

opportunity for Iranian Offshore companies to join

European and Iranian Companies. Furthermore, His

the ‘Iran Pavilion’ at Offshore Energy. CBC spoke to

Esteemed excellency Mr. Jahangiri, the Ambassador

Mr. Kamp about this joint program and how valuable

of Iran, has been invited for the Opening Speech of

it is for Dutch offshore companies.

the Iran Technical Session.


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Offshore Energy Opening Gala Dinner

The first Offshore Energy Opening Gala Dinner will take place on the evening prior to the official start of OEEC on Monday October 24th. This festive evening will take place at the impressive Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. This black tie gala dinner will be attended

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Networking Event OEEC 2016 Keep your calendar free the night of 25 October when the official Networking Event will take place. Doors will open at 18:00. New this year is that visitors as well

welcome around 600 guests, who can

in sponsoring during the networking

as exhibitors are welcome to attend.

enjoy dinner, drinks and entertainment.

Event? Please contact our sales team

The theme of our Networking Event

It offers an excellent opportunity to

at sales@offshorenergy.biz.

is something that we are keeping a

meet new potential clients or to further

secret until a later date. We expect to

cement existing relations. Interested

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