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08 | Subsea tensioning IHC has developed a unique subsea tensioning tool that will bring numerous benefits to companies in the offshore oil industry. It is used to tension the mooring line after hook-up. And highlights the innovative capabilities of IHC and its position in this competitive market.
12 | Successful installation Allseas’ single-lift installation/decommissioning and pipelay vessel ‘Pioneering Spirit’ marked another milestone in June 2018 with the safe and successful installation of the 22,000 t Drilling Platform topsides for Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup development on the Norwegian continental shelf. This was the first platform installation job performed by the ‘Pioneering Spirit’.
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04 | Welcome by Tom van Oorschot, Ambassador 05 | New aluminium windwall system 06 | Harsh environment drilling solutions 08 | IHC set to revolutionise subsea tensioning 1 0 | Money and technology in offshore 1 2 | Successful installation of 22,000t topsides 1 4 | Innovative J-lay system Advertising
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Welcome to the IRO Holland Pavilion! As the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Norway, it is my pleasure to present to you the latest edition of Offshore Holland magazine. It is also my pleasure to welcome you to the Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) in Stavanger, the largest energy meeting places in the world. Stavanger is considered the offshore capital of Europe.
In August the energy world will gather in Stavanger, the ‘center of innovation’, for the ONS 2018. Over the last years, the offshore industry was facing a complicated time of transition and adjustment. Although many reforms have been realized, like substantial cost reductions, there are still many challenges that need to be tackled. Global Climate Change and energy transition are some of those urgent and pressing issues that forces everyone to create new sustainable solutions with limited environmental impact. For this reason, it is very relevant that the overarching theme of ONS 2018 will be “Innovate”. Projections show the continued use and need for hydrocarbons, and luckily the offshore sector has long been at the forefront of innovation and improvement. The energy transition has gained momentum in the Netherlands with ever increasing
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ambitions. Dutch companies have a long history of showcasing innovative technologies and knowhow at the ONS and in the North Sea itself. Many companies of the Netherlands are demonstrating how their products and solutions can be used to secure a diverse energy mix, with an increasing amount of clean and renewable sources, while maintaining energy security. Many Dutch companies are also making a good business case for sustainability in the offshore sector by reusing and repurposing existing material and infrastructure. I believe this is an excellent example of the “Circular Economy” that the Netherlands is working to achieve by 2050. In the process of making our economy circular, we need to minimize waste, and find new and efficient methods of design and production. The 480m2 Holland Pavilion is the place to meet more
than 20 innovative Dutch suppliers in the oil and gas industry. They represent a good mix of offshore products and services, varying from offshore engineering to total offshore solutions. The Dutch companies exhibiting at ONS, either in the Holland Pavilion or individually, follow a tradition of strong and impactful presence at the ONS. The Dutch participation has become an indispensable part of this biennial gathering, and I am excited to welcome you all to ONS 2018 and Stavanger. At ONS, we can all learn about new innovative technologies and ideas – many of which are featured in this latest edition of Offshore Holland. I wish you all a very useful and fruitful ONS!
Yours sincerely, Tom van Oorschot, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Norway.
Unique design from Bayards
New aluminium offshore windwall system Since safety is of paramount importance offshore, Bayards has developed the new Bayards Windwall. Offshore weather can be very harsh, especially in arctic areas. The high winds increase the chance of people slipping or falling when carrying out their work.
The aluminium Windwall was specially designed to keep people safe when working on the platform. The unique, angled design of the louvres directs the wind upwards, keeping people out of harm’s way. The big benefits of the Bayards Windwall when compared to traditional, steel windwall systems, are that the Bayards Windwall creates a much bigger and calmer wind situation directly behind the wall, as well as a decrease in ice buildup on the panels. In addition it is lightweight and maintenance-free, making it perfect for offshore platforms.
MEET THE PIONEERS OF OFFSHORE ENGINEERING LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR HARSH ENVIRONMENT SOLUTIONS
You will find us at ONS Stavanger 27 – 30 August 2018 Dutch Pavilion, stand 5110-1
GustoMSC is a reputable design & engineering company of mobile offshore units and equipment. We enable and support safe and efficient operations at sea, contributing to a sustainable future.
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Harsh environment drilling solutions
OCEAN1100-HE design.
Mobile drilling units are hired by operators with the highest workability and efficiency in combination with total well costs in mind. Within this equation uptime becomes dominant in harsh conditions. For shallow waters jack-ups are seen as the most efficient tools. Should the water depth or soil conditions prohibit jack-up use, semi-submersibles are the next best choice. Having its roots in the North Sea, GustoMSC has specialized in the development of harsh environment design solutions. The company’s jack-ups and semi-submersibles are designed to operate efficiently and safely in harsh and moderate environments in all water depths, worldwide.
Based on a large portfolio of successful semi-submersible units, GustoMSC launched a series of OCEAN-HE semi-submersible designs, ranging from the OCEAN850-HE, a low-cost moored solution, to the OCEAN1600HE, the top of the range design. The most recent prototype of the series is the OCEAN1100-HE design. The OCEAN-HE designs are all characterized by safe and efficient
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working areas, excellent motion characteristics, large airgap and low environmental loads ensuring high uptime. The OCEAN1100-HE design anticipates the expected demand as a result of harsh environment fleet renewal. The design offers a top of the range performance in a reasonable size, offering cost efficiency for operations in harsh environments. An in-house technical benchmark
study on global performance criteria such as uptime, deck space and drilling load shows that the OCEAN1100-HE offers a competitive design in this market segment. Proven jack-up series
Since the 1970s, GustoMSC has been developing technical tools and insights to improve the design, analysis and optimization of its
jack-ups. This has resulted in the CJ series, which provides jack-up solutions from very shallow moderate waters up to harsh environment. In up to 100 m (300 ft) water depth, the jack-up is the most popular option. A platform that rests on the ocean floor is stable: there are no significant excursions due to waves, wind and currents, as seen on floaters. Recently, the company has developed and extended the CJ series with designs capable of operating further north in the North Sea with a harsher environment and deeper water: the Cat-J class. This customized GustoMSC CJ70 design, tailor-made for the harsh environment Norwegian Continental Shelf, has been developed in close cooperation with Equinor.
The Cat-J unit increases the efficiency of production drilling and subsea development by up to 20%. This is achieved by minimizing the down-time of the full operational cycle from installation to removal from a specific location. The aspects that are considered for improving efficiency include increased environmental conditions for the installation, increased skidding speed of the cantilever, and optimized sequences of the drilling process. At present, a total of no less than 11 CJ70s are in operation, and of these, three are Category J (Cat-J) rigs. Currently GustoMSC is working on a few solutions to increase the CJ70’s capabilities even further while safeguarding the overall safety of the unit and its operation.
Pioneering
For GustoMSC constant innovation and development are a must. Major drivers here are greater safety and increased efficiency. Teams of employees brainstorm on how they can push boundaries and take designs a step further. GustoMSC has to be prepared for what customers will be asking for in the years to come. This usually results in evolutionary development of the next generation of existing products and technology. On top of that, new products and technologies need to be conceived that sets the company apart from the competition and that draw customers. GustoMSC has set itself the target to be revolutionary to stay ahead of the game.
Askeladden CJ70 Cat-J.
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Portable subsea tension tool (STT)
IHC set to revolutionise subsea tensioning IHC has developed a unique subsea tensioning tool that will bring numerous benefits to companies in the offshore oil industry. It highlights the innovative capabilities of IHC and its position in this competitive market.
For permanently moored floating objects, it is important from a safety perspective to maintain the correct mooring line tension. However, conventional methods used for tensioning are widely acknowledged to have several disadvantages. They commonly require expensive equipment, which takes up deck space and adds weight to the floating object. After its initial use, it is rarely used again for a period of up to a decade. After which time, the equipment is difficult to mobilise due to a lack of maintenance, from it not being used in day-to-day operations. Innovative alternative
Acknowledging this, a dedicated team at IHC has developed a patented alternative. The solution is a portable
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subsea tension tool (STT), which is used to tension the mooring line after hook-up. The tool is deployed and operated from a vessel and placed on the mooring line. It takes over the tension of the mooring line, then cuts the chain using a diamond wire saw, and applies the required tension. It then cuts the resulting excess length of chain and reconnects the mooring line. After tensioning, the tool can be retrieved to be used on another mooring line. “With this tool, we are introducing a method for tensioning mooring lines that enhances safety, and reduces initial capex expenditure and operational costs during re-t ensioning,� explains IHC’s Project Manager Maurits van Wezel.
Multiple benefits
Safety is enhanced by the reduction of corrosion issues and fatigue commonly suffered by the top chains in mooring lines. “With the STT, you can use an alternative to chain for the top section, which means the mooring line in the splash zone can be designed to mitigate corrosion and fatigue issues. It therefore improves safety and the lifetime of the mooring line, and reduces the risk of failure,” says Maurits. Reducing costs is another major benefit of the tool as IHC’s Engineering Manager Cor van der Harst explains: “Using the STT tool means that expensive deck equipment is no longer required. In addition, oil companies no longer have to worry about the significant outlay associated with getting that equipment working again after 10 years or more.”
the chain is pulled around tightly and held in place on the mooring line with a chain stopper. “The advantage of our tool is that the only thing that remains in the mooring line after tensioning is a standard H-link, which adds almost no extra weight,” explains Maurits. A ‘standard’ H-link available in the market can be used for re-connection of the chain after tensioning. In the competitor solutions, a non-conventional connector is left in the mooring line, which needs more effort to be qualify as a mooring component. “Other underwater tensioning solutions I have seen so far in the market leave quite a lump of steel in the mooring line, adding further costs, which we don’t have with our solution.” Using a standard H-link for reconnection is also the reason that the tool can be used for re-tensioning existing mooring lines.
Researching the market
The STT has resulted from a close interaction between IHC’s R&D and engineering and sales teams, who were in close contact with several major oil companies during the design process. “We’ve been talking to Total, Shell, Chevron, Petrobras, ExxonMobil and Statoil,” says IHC Sales Manager Ron Agterberg. “They have really helped by sharing their experiences and knowledge, which we have taken into account in the development phase. We’ve had a lot of positive feedback and they can really see the advantages.”
Future opportunities
Once launched, IHC initially intends to offer the STT as a rental tool, although it will also be possible for oil companies to purchase if they prefer. “We decided to offer it for rental
because of its complexity,” says Ron. “The market has to become familiar with how it works. We want to keep that knowledge within IHC for the moment and deliver it as a service instead.” Cor adds: “Renting the tool is an operational cost, which for such incidental maintenance is usually easier to justify then an investment.” In addition to the offshore oil market, IHC has identified potential opportunities for the STT in the renewables industry, where reducing investment and saving on maintenance by using the STT will have a huge appeal. The cost reduction delivered by the IHC STT will support the economic development of floating Offshore Wind Farms at locations where monopoles are not feasible. Whatever the future holds for the STT, the development of this unique equipment has put the innovative capabilities of IHC firmly in the spotlight. Consulting with potential customers has also been a positive experience. “Even if some of the companies we spoke to never use it – if they hadn’t heard of IHC before, now they have. This project has enabled us to be a good ambassador for IHC in that sense,” says Ron.
IHC also considered the alternatives on the market, with the main competition providing a solution based around a guide wheel, where
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Double Interview Schlumberger and Carlyle International Energy Partners
Money and technology in offshore What makes the world go round? Money or technology? In the world of energy, one is meaningless without the other. Offshore Energy Today recently sat down exclusively with two esteemed experts in the respective fields of technology and money – Ashok Belani, Executive Vice President Technology, Schlumberger and Marcel van Poecke, Head of Carlyle International Energy Partners – to talk about the impact of volatile oil prices, technology development, investments and what offshore developments we should pay attention to.
Ashok Belani has decades of experience in technology development in Schlumberger. We start with a much-discussed topic: lower for longer oil prices. Because despite a marked rise in crude prices and positive quarterly results for oil majors, few in the industry would claim that the lower-for-longer period is over. Oil prices
How have technology development and innovation by Schlumberger and its clients been impacted? “The amount of money spent on technology development has gone down over the last three years,” says Belani. “At the same time there is a big change in the way technology is developed and utilized. Which is why we have seen companies creating inventions that are more efficient, more performant and therefore more cost-efficient. So the idea that you can do new things, or exploit new reservoirs, or develop new resources and yet not spend as much money as say five years ago is acceptable. And it will continue to evolve in this direction.” Dry powder
How have opportunities in upstream developed for private equity, in the lower oil price environment?
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According to Marcel van Poecke, it has actually been a very good period for private equity to invest. Dutchman Van Poecke is the Head of Carlyle International Energy Partners and its fund. Launched in 2013 and with USD 2.5 billion raised, this fund targets global investments in oil and gas and oil field services excluding North America. Van Poecke has seen companies that ‘were stressed in terms of the balance sheets, dividend payments, and capex commitments.’
and about renewables, I say: We see some opportunities.”
Banks were less inclined to finance investments, which played into the hands of private equity ‘because we have dry powder (cash reserves kept on hand to cover future obligations, purchases or acquisitions, OET) to invest’. Van Poecke thinks private equity will become a more important player in oil and gas, as more capital becomes available because of institutional investors allocating more capital of their portfolio to private equity.
“A return target in excess of twenty percent is normal in private equity. In renewables, this could be ten percent or even lower. “When investors hear that, they say: Can you please focus on oil and gas?”
Investing in renewables
Van Poecke focuses on oil and gas but gets more and more questions about investing in renewables. “When investors approach us and ask what I think of the energy transition
Developing renewable energy is clearly important and we will see more and more renewable energy projects, though, in Van Poecke’s view, the market is still relatively small. “The next question investors ask is: What sort of returns can you guarantee us compared to oil and gas; and that is a much more difficult question.”
Low carbon technology
Oil and gas majors, on the other hand, have stepped up their investments in new energies and low carbon technologies in recent years. What does Ashok Belani, who has spent most of his life so far in improving oil field services, think about this? For Belani, it’s all about technology development. Whether that is in oil and gas or renewables, does not seem to matter. “If one resource of energy
goes up with respect to the other resources, technology will go ahead and make that resource more efficient.” He sees the move toward a lower carbon footprint progressing and expects that it will continue to change how technology is developed and applied.
independents. According to Van Poecke, the majors can sell more to independents and partner with them. Van Poecke thinks that new independents will be created with much more capital available in the coming years from private equity.
“We try to make processes more efficient in terms of their emissions footprint. I think that can be beneficial and I think it should drive not only technology development but the way we apply it or deploy it in the oil and gas business.”
Neptune Energy is an example but there are many comparable examples. In the US, in particular, there are numerous independents and there is a lot of capital available. Van Poecke expects to see more of that in other parts of the world as well.
North Sea
Interesting areas
What about mature basins such as the North Sea – what kind of technology changes does Belani see there? “There will be subsea developments which will be significantly more performant,” Belani says. Schlumberger is also looking at basin-wide exploration systems, utilizing new data and cloud technologies that will change practices used to date, make them more efficient and will according to Belani lead to more developments on the North Sea. “However, the North Sea has gone through a long hiatus in FIDs and investments. So in the near term, there will be some pressure on maintaining production on the North Sea.”
What areas have Van Poecke’s interest? “We focus very much on Africa,” says Van Poecke, “We think there are very interesting opportunities in WestAfrica, both offshore and onshore. We also see interesting opportunities in South America, especially in Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil.” What should we be watching in technology, according to Belani? Innovation in subsea development is one. But Schlumberger is innovating in many areas. Ashok Belani: “We are working a lot on drilling technology becoming much more efficient. And there is a big change in how seismic processing is going to get done.”
Renaissance
That hiatus seems to have ended. According to Van Poecke, it is justified to speak of a renaissance of the North Sea. Although the North Sea is a mature basin, Van Poecke sees a lot of opportunities. “We did a big investment through Neptune Energy, where we bought ENGIE. That portfolio is big in Norway, substantial in the UK, in Holland and in Germany.” As the majors are moving away from the North Sea, there is more room for
According to Belani, cloud- based seismic processing is going to change the way seismic gets used in the oil and gas business, especially for deepwater. “There will be changes that will make deepwater more efficient with respect to land resources.”
When is a digital transformation strategy successful? “It’s not one particular goal post,” says Belani. “The result is going to be a continuous realization of benefit. We will make exploration more efficient, we will make field development planning more efficient, we will make well construction more efficient, we will make production more efficient. All of this will be enhanced by digital in the coming future and we will see that continuously.” What is the most remarkable development Van Poecke has seen? “The role of technology,” is Van Poecke’s immediate answer. “We are going to a real shift and acceleration with new technology. I see it on the renewable energy side but I see it even more so on the traditional oil and gas side.” Van Poecke gives a list of examples: seismic imaging, the development of projects, the time to build things, the materials we use, the way we operate platforms, how everything becomes more efficient, in terms of costs, in terms of emissions, the role of big data processing. “The role of technology is amazing.” With enough dry powder to invest along the oil and gas – and new energies – value chain, the world of energy will keep on turning. Femke Perlot-Hoogeveen Editor, Offshore Energy Today
Amazing
In Schlumberger, Belani is the key executive driving digital transformation, looking at how different parts of the upstream lifecycle can develop and improve using digital technologies and data.
This article is based on interviews during International Petroleum Week in London (Belani) and CERAWeek by IHS Markit in Houston (Van Poecke). It has been abbreviated and reprinted with permission from Offshore Energy Today.
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22,000 t drilling platform topsides for Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup
‘Pioneering Spirit’ successfully installs 22,000t platform topsides Allseas’ single-lift installation/decommissioning and pipelay vessel ‘Pioneering Spirit’ marked another milestone on 2 June 2018 with the safe and successful installation of the 22,000 t Drilling Platform topsides for Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup development on the Norwegian continental shelf.
This was the first platform installation job performed by ‘Pioneering Spirit’, and the heaviest installation ever executed in a single lift offshore to date. ‘Pioneering Spirit’s motion-compensated topsides lift system beams accurately positioned the topsides on an eightlegged steel jacket standing at 110 m water depth, after which the installation went exactly as planned.
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The 147 m tall topsides was transferred to ‘Pioneering Spirit’ by barge in Bømlafjorden, outside Stord, on 1 June. The vessel arrived nine hours later in the Johan Sverdrup field, located 160 km west of Stavanger, Norway, and operations commenced immediately. The actual installation, from manoeuvring around the jacket,
setting down the topsides and moving out of the 500 m zone, only took three hours. The Drilling Platform topsides is the first of three structures ‘Pioneering Spirit’ will install during the Johan Sverdrup field’s first development phase. The vessel will return to the field in the spring of 2019 to install the 26,000t process platform topsides and the 18,000t living quarters platform topsides.
Arrival of Pioneering Spirit in Bomlafjorden.
Moving the barge into the bow slot.
Arrival of Pioneering Spirit in Bomlafjorden.
Lifting the topsides from the barge.
Moving the barge out of the slot.
Moving in around the jacket.
Setting topsides down on the jacket.
Moving away from the platform.
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Major modification on McDermott pipelay vessel
Innovative J-lay system Royal IHC has been awarded a contract to modify McDermott’s pipelay and construction vessel ‘Amazon’. It includes the delivery of an innovative and complete J-lay system.
The contract was signed by McDermott’s Global Vice President Marine Assets & Operations Alan Marriott and Royal IHC’s Executive Director Services Diederik van Rijn.
integrated, customised solutions for our customers. We look forward to working together with McDermott to bring our joint vision to life.” Benchmark
Management
IHC will be responsible for the overall management of the modification project, from the design through to the integration of the new equipment. It includes the build and installation of the IHC-designed and patented J-lay system, and associated on board multi joint factory, modifications to the ship’s structures, and the removal and replacement of the equipment and commissioning.
“We are setting a new benchmark for installing a multi-joint J-lay system in a vessel of this size,” adds Royal IHC’s Executive Director Mission Equipment Paul Hardisty. “Our novel approach for this J-lay system will be a game-changer in the market. We have been working on a collaborative and transparent approach with McDermott from the early tower concept stage to ensure that we deliver a solution that meets their expectations.”
Partnership
“We are delighted to have entered into this partnership with McDermott,” says Diederik van Rijn. “We have been working together for some time to develop the concept of this classleading integrated pipelay vessel, based on innovative IHC technology. The project showcases IHC’s ability to combine our expertise to create
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The physical modifications comprise the removal of the existing pipelay system and its replacement with a new J-lay system with a top dynamic capacity of 1,500 tonnes. The J-lay system will be able to handle every variety of pipe including normal flowlines, export lines, and various pipe-in-pipe configurations, ranging
in size from 4.5 to 24 inches with wall thicknesses approaching 2 inches. “The extensive use of existing proven technology and process automation, combined with early collaboration with the system designers, means we expect to have a very efficient and cost effective asset,” says Alan Marriott. “The ‘Amazon’ will provide a key enabling asset within the McDermott fleet and will allow us to compete on a global basis for the major deepwater/ultra-deepwater projects. The vessel is designed to be self-sufficient, allowing easy transition from project to project. The vessel is expected to provide pull through opportunities for the rest of the McDermott subsea fleet.” The ‘Amazon’ will be transferred to IHC for its physical conversion in August 2019, with the delivery of the upgraded J-lay vessel scheduled for summer of 2020. Once the modifications are complete, the pipelay vessel will meet the industry’s requirement for pipelay and construction in the ultra-deep water market.
Boskalis scoops Bokor topside transport and installation deal Engineering Sdn Bhd (MMHE) for the transportation and float-over installation of a topside for the Bokor Central Processing Platform Phase 3 redevelopment project in Malaysia’, about 45km northwest of Lutong.
Dutch energy and dredging services provider Boskalis has received a letter of award for the transportation and float-over installation of a platform topside off Malaysia. The letter of award came from Malaysia Marine and Heavy
The topside will be constructed by a yard in Malaysia and will be skidded onto an open-stern heavy transport vessel. For the purpose of this project, an existing vessel will be modified and become dynamic positioning (DP2) compliant allowing it to work in close proximity to offshore structures. The project is due to be executed in 2020.
The first steel is expected to be cut in the third quarter of 2018 and the platform is expected to be completed in the mid-second quarter of 2020. Modules
Boskalis also said it won a sizable logistical management contract for the transportation of a large number of modules from a fabrication yard in Asia to a plant being developed in North America. The contract ties up two high-end open-stern heavy transport vessels for approximately 475 vessel days each beginning in late 2019.
OOS International enters offshore maintenance partnership a collaborative working relationship which would deliver a number of key prospects together for various clients.
Dutch provider of heavy lift and accommodation solutions OOS International has signed a long-term cooperation agreement with Forship Engenharia to pursue offshore maintenance projects mainly in the Brazilian region. According to the company, both parties wish to establish
Léon Overdulve, chairman of the board and CEO of OOS International, said: “We are very pleased to enter into this cooperation with Forship, a respectable company and to strengthen our ties within the Brazilian region. A strong partner enables OOS International to address new growth opportunities, especially within the Brazilian market. Our partnership opens up new models for developing offshore maintenance
projects. Turnkey services can now be offered by combining heavylift/floatel units with the FPSO maintenance expertise of Forship. The first cooperation project has already been identified and a joint bid has been submitted.” Fabio Fares, president and CEO of Forship Engenharia, added: “Both OOS and Forship have dedicated and skilled workforces, a reputation for innovation and quality, and are recognized for delivering services with a high degree of excellence. By combining and utilizing each other’s strengths, we will be able to exploit new markets, develop new integrated solutions and increase value for our clients. The prospects are tremendous.”
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Ampelmann Operations B.V. Oostsingel 209 2612 HL Delft The Netherlands phone +31 (0)20 2400 121 mail sales@ampelmann.nl
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Ampelmann is the industry leader in providing safe Walk to Work services and solutions for the global offshore energy industries.
Its innovative and reliable transfer and cargo solutions are designed and tailored to meet the needs of the ever changing offshore industry.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company currently operates a fleet of more than 60 operational systems in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Americas and the Middle East.
Founded in 2007, the company has a proven track record of more than four million safe people transfers, more than eight million kg cargo transfers and 250 projects worldwide.
www.barge-master.com Barge Master is dedicated to improving offshore workability. We provide motion compensation systems that help our clients to avoid weather downtime and remain in charge of their schedules.
Barge Master Rotterdam Science Tower Marconistraat 16, 3029 AK Rotterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)10 409 00 60 mail info@barge-master.com
Our Platform can be installed on any vessel to serve as a stable working base for any kind of equipment.
Stand 5110-17 Our Gangway provides continuous access for people and cargo, ensuring safe transfers to any offshore structure. Our Crane enables controlled lifting operations in high sea states, making it possible to work at sea almost year-round. Barge Master products are designed to help you deliver your project safely, on time and cost-effectively.
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Bayards Aluminium Constructies B.V. Veerweg 2 2957 CP Nieuw-Lekkerland The Netherlands phone +31 (0)184 68 30 00 mail sales@bayards.com
Bayards Aluminium Constructies has been designing, engineering, manufacturing and installing complex offshore structures for over 50 years. We are pioneering in developing weight-saving and maintenance-free structures: our aluminium structures are seawater resistant and up to 60% lighter than their steel equivalents, making them easy to install.
Stand 5110-12 We have contributed to prestigious offshore projects all around the world for clients such as BP, Statoil and Shell and have built a vast product portfolio including helidecks, living quarter structures and handrailing. Our dedicated service division Bayards UP focusses on helideck inspections, upgrades and spare parts in order to prevent any costly downtime.
www.bluewater.com
Bluewater Energy Services B.V. Taurusavenue 46 2132 LS Hoofddorp The Netherlands phone +31 (0)23 711 55 00 mail info@bluewater.com
Bluewater has built a lead specialising in the design, development, lease and operation of tanker-based production and storage systems. In addition, they are a leading provider of innovative Single Point Mooring systems, of which they have supplied over a hundred thus far.
Stand 5110-03 Bluewater has also delivered internal turrets, external turrets, disconnectable turrets, loading and offloading towers, CALMs and CBMs to all over of the world. Most of these systems are tailor-made for their specific application, whether in benign climates, harsh environments or Arctic conditions.
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www.boskalis.com/offshore www.brooksInstrument.com
Boskalis PO Box 43 3350 AA Papendrecht The Netherlands phone +31 (0)78 6969000 mail offshore.energy@boskalis.com
Boskalis, a leading global services provider operating in the dredging, maritime infrastructure and maritime services sectors. Boskalis provides creative and innovative all-round solutions to infrastructural challenges in the maritime, coastal and delta regions of the world with services including the construction and maintenance of ports and waterways, land reclamation, coastal defense and riverbank protection.
www.c-job.com www.breman-machinery.nl Breman Machinery makes components for builders of machinery, engineering bureaus and industrial end users, such as; offshore companies, the military, aerospace companies and other industrial firms. From simple structures to complex mechanical components. Breman Machinery B.V. Sasdijk 20 8281 BM Genemuiden The Netherlands phone +31 (0)88 27 36 200 mail info@breman-machinery.nl
Work-pieces of high precision, often with extreme dimensions and weights. Work-pieces that weigh tens or even hundreds of tonnes and are made to a precision of a hundredth of a millimeter.
www.controlseal.nl www.gustomsc.com GustoMSC is a reputable design & engineering company of mobile offshore units and equipment. In close cooperation with our clients, we translate experience, science and technical knowledge into realistic & innovative ideas. GustoMSC Karel Doormanweg 35 3115 JD Schiedam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)10 2883 000 mail info@gustomsc.com
www.heerema.com The Heerema Group designs, constructs, transports, installs and removes offshore facilities for the international oil, gas and renewable industry and consists of 2 divisions: Heerema Fabrication Group (HFG) specializes in engineering and fabrication of large, complex structures for the offshore oil, gas and energyrelated industries. HFG offers a comprehensive range of services, including initial conception, front-end engineering, detailed fabrication design, procurement, construction and commissioning.
Heerema Group Services S.A. Vondellaan 47 2332 AA Leiden The Netherlands phone +31 (0)71 535 1730 mail info@heerema.com
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Stand 5110-08 Stand 11320 Boskalis offers a wide variety of marine services and contracting for the oil and gas sector, offshore wind industry and salvage solutions. With a versatile fleet of more than 900 vessels, floating equipment, 11,700 employees, including associated companies, Boskalis operates in 90 countries across six continents.
Stand 11328 Stand 5110-16 They have the people, machines and facilities under their own roof. All machining and non-machining processing of (heavy) materials • welding and structures • assembly and fitting • corrosion protection ISO9001, ISO3834, NEN-EN 1090-1 and VCA**-certified. Extreme precision! Breman Machinery Plaatwalserij Purmerend Breman Offshore
Stand 11324 Stand 5110-01 The performance of new and existing jack-ups, vessels and semi-submersibles is further optimized by our operational support and engineering consultancy. In this way, GustoMSC enables and supports safe and efficient operations at sea, contributing to a sustainable future.
Stand 5110-04 Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) excels at transporting, installing and removing offshore facilities. Our services encompass engineering, planning, logistics, project management and execution of projects all over the world. HMC is proud of her passionate workforce and a fleet that includes formidable heavy lift and construction vessels.
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www.huismanequipment.com Huisman is a worldwide operating company delivering step changing technical solutions to world’s leading companies in the oil & gas, renewables, leisure and civil industries.
Huisman Admiraal Trompstraat 2 3115 HH Schiedam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)88 070 22 22 mail info@huisman-nl.com
We are constantly working on new solutions and systems. As we have extensive operational experience with a wide variety of heavy construction equipment, we are able to use the best solutions for new products and projects.
Our product range can be divided into six main categories: Cranes, Pipelay Equipment, Drilling Equipment, Winches, Vessel Designs and Specials. Our projects range from stand-alone components to highly engineered, integrated systems, from concept to installation and lifetime support.
www.icarus-hex-group.com
ICARUS Industrial B.V. Westerkade 27 3016 CM Rotterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)888 44 00 00 mail info@icarus-hex-group.com
The ICARUS Heat Exchange Group provides heat exchange solutions for industrial applications (e.g. oil & gas, marine & offshore, petrochemical industry), tailored to customer demand such as air coolers, steam heaters, thermal oil heaters, heat recovery systems and economizers.
Stand 5110 Pressure parts consisting mainly of stainless steel and fins in various materials are available. Fully titanium Gr.2 exchangers are manufactured for high demanding applications. Our piping division is dedicated to pre-fab piping with eventually installation on site. Skid manufacture and steam tracing complete our scope of activities. ICARUS Industrial B.V. is in possession of the ISO-9001:2015 , NEN 3834-2 and VCA* (SCC) certificates.
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www.ihciqip.com IHC IQIP, Let’s Build
IHC IQIP Molendijk 94 3361 EP Sliedrecht The Netherlands phone +31 (0)88 015 50 00 mail info@ihciqip.com
IHC IQIP is a globally operating full-service partner for the provision of reliable, state-ofthe art equipment and innovative solutions for foundation, installation and removal in the oil & gas, offshore wind, decommissioning and coastal & civil markets.
Founded in 2015 by merging four Royal IHC subsidiaries IHC Hydrohammer, IHC FUNDEX Equipment, IHC Handling Systems and IHC Sea Steel, we share an unbridled passion for service and innovation to meet the demands of our broad customer base, including oil & gas corporations, installation contractors, engineering agencies and government authorities.
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www.irizarforge.com Founded in 1923, Irizar Forge is a specialist forge that offers tailor-made lifting and mooring solutions for top side cranes and subsea operations of offshore EPC & OEM companies.
Irizar Forge Forjas Irizar SL - Hiribarren 26 P.O. Box 8 - 20210 Lazkao Spain phone +34 943 88 09 36 mail irizar@irizarforge.com
Irizar Forge is based in the Basque Country of Spain and has 45 employees. For more information, please see www.irizarforge.com
Irizar Forge’s heavy duty crane hooks, hook-blocks, swivels and rope sheaves have a lifting capacity of up to 5000t and comply with the highest standards of the crane lifting and mooring industries as certified by the LRS, DNV-GL, ABS and BV Class Societies.
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www.iro.nl IRO - The association of dutch suppliers in the oil and gas industry and offshore renewable industry Established nearly half a century ago, the association IRO is an independent non-profit organisation that supports and promotes the interests of its nearly 425 member companies.
IRO Boompjes 40 3011 XB Rotterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)793 411 981 mail info@iro.nl
www.mammoet.com At Mammoet, we provide solutions for lifting, transporting, installing and decommissioning large and heavy structures. Our sophisticated and powerful equipment means nothing without a plan. Our business isn’t about size. It’s about: time.
Mammoet Karel Doormanweg 47, Harbor 580 3115 JD Schiedam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)102 04 24 24 mail Sales@mammoet.com
The IRO members consist of a wide variety of both multinationals and SMEs. They represent the entire supply chain within the Oil, Gas and Offshore Renewable industry, with activities covering: Engineering & Consultancy, Construction & Fabrication, Plant & Equipment Supply, Contracting & Installation, Exploration & Production and Personnel & HSE, both for offshore upstream oil & gas and offshore renewables (wind and marine energy).
Stand 5110-06 daily effort shared by everyone at Mammoet. That’s how we move time for our customers. So time isn’t set in concrete. Or forged in steel. It’s not even all that heavy. And yet, it’s the biggest thing we can move for you. Discover more on www.mammoet.com
Uptime. Turnaround time. Time to market. To our customers, time is the currency that matters most. That’s why we strive to bring their deadlines forward. It’s an integrated,
www.mokveld.com Mokveld experts in axial valve systems. For critical control and safety applications in the oil and gas industry. HIPPS, control, choke, check, on-off and surge relief valves custom made for the application. Sizes up to 84” pressure ratings up to 2500# and API 10.000. Higher ratings upon request. Onshore, offshore and subsea.
Mokveld Valves BV P.O. Box 227 2800 AE Gouda The Netherlands phone +31 (0)182 597 500 mail sales@mokveld.com
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www.offshore-energy.biz
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference Amsterdam RAI, the Netherlands Europaplein 22, 1078 GZ Amsterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)10 209 2600 mail info@offshore-energy.biz
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Stand 5110-07 Come to stand no. 5110-07 to see the new low shear Typhoon Valve System; a cost efficient way to debottleneck your separation and produced water treatment systems without requiring additional equipment. Or ask for a demo of Mokveld Valve Diagnostics System DPTS. A system to inspect Mokveld valves thoroughly without removing them from the line.
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Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) is Europe’s leading offshore energy event. It is unique in bringing together the oil & gas, offshore wind and marine energy industry.
With the industry in transition OEEC offers offshore energy professionals the ideal meeting place to network, discuss and learn about the future of energy.
OEEC attracts a global audience of more than 12,000 offshore energy industry professionals. The three-day event, features an exhibition where over 600 companies will showcase their products and services. The accompanying conference addresses current and future issues in the offshore industry.
OEEC 2018 will take place at Amsterdam RAI on (22), 23 & 24 October 2018
www.oosinternational.com OOS International is a global company providing highly qualified construction services within the offshore industry. The company has an unique position offering turnkey accommodation, heavy lift installation and decommissioning solutions. OOS International B.V. Oostkapelseweg 4 4353 EH Serooskerke The Netherlands phone +31 (0)118 72 62 00 mail sales@oosinternational.com
Stand 5110-02 OOS International owns a modern and advanced fleet, existing of state-of-the-art semi-submersible crane vessels (SSCV) with a crane capacity up to 4,400t in tandem lift, a sizeable hotel capacity of 500 to 750 persons on board and a specially reinforced large open deck space. Through innovation and our team of professionals, we are able to deliver excellence in order to lift your projects to a higher level.
www.pat-kruger.com For over 40 year we develop and install new and retrofit sensor based systems for lifting, pulling, towing, hoisting and moving machinery. Over 10.000 systems are installed in the field with a high number recurring customers who underline our strong market position. PAT-Krüger Group BV (HG) Maangaan 6 5234 DG Den Bosch The Netherlands phone +31 (0)73 6443366 mail sales@pat-kruger.com
Stand 5110 and large range of conditions -40C - +80C, SS 316, ATEX. Our service teams in Holland, Germany, UK and Dubai are ready to serve worldwide!Learn more about PAT-Krüger here: www.pat-kruger.com
Ranging from overload protection, load moment indicators, machine control, weighing systems, large number displays, CCTV, datalogging and data analysing tools. In hash conditions require heavy duty sensors and PLC’s with high accuracy
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www.redboxgroup.com
Red Box Energy Services Hofpoort Building, Hofplein 20, 14th Floor 3032 AC Rotterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)10 268 0200 mail sales@redboxgroup.com
RED BOX ENERGY SERVICES delivers marine heavy transport services focused on high-value niche markets in the offshore and onshore energy services industry. Delivering high standards requires capital, technical skill, operational capabilities, client focus and dedication to safety and environmental stewardship.
Our module carriers, AUDAX and PUGNAX are the largest polar ice-breaking ships ever built. They safely operate in temperatures as low as -50 °C. Their successful deployment typifies the drive, devotion and commitment of the RED BOX ENERGY SERVICES’ team to meeting the service requirement of our clients.
www.vanaalstgroup.com
Van Aalst Group B.V. Baanhoekweg 16 3313 LA Dordrecht The Netherlands phone +31 (0)78 622 1304 mail info@vanaalstgroup.com
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Van Aalst Group is specialized in specific fields of cargo handling to transport and distribute dry bulk and liquids to and from platforms and in motion compensated gangway bridges, which has a higher workability allowing transfers in larger weather windows, increased safety and thus an improved overall efficiency in executing W2W operations.
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www.vanbeest.com / www.greenpin.com Green Pin® is the leading manufacturer of premium quality below-the-hook lifting and lashing fittings such as shackles, turnbuckles, hooks, and Green Pin Tycan® Chain. Green Pin® combines innovative, high quality products with industry leading availability and comprehensive, worldwide support.
Van Beest B.V. P.O. Box 57 3360 AB Sliedrecht The Netherlands phone +31 (0)184 41 33 00 mail sales@vanbeest.nl
This unique combination means that you are always ready to get the job done with Green Pin® products: you are Green to Go. Green Pin® is a brand of The Netherlands-based Van Beest Group and is sold in more than 90 countries worldwide.
www.vanheckgroup.com / www.seatrophy.com Van Heck is an internationally operating company with 50 years’ experience in the field of water control and management. Van Heck’s speciality is often called upon to manage floods.
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Van Heck’s newest innovation is the Sea Trophy. The first complete mobile pump system that enables the controlled, contained, fast oil recovery after incorrect or off-spec fuelling and in the event of grounding or calamity at sea.
Van Heck’s expertise includes providing tailor-made solutions for dredging, civil and industrial projects, government and water boards. Van Heck is also active in the offshore industry with ballast services for load-out and float-over operations.
Van Heck Ambachtsstraat 2 8391 VK Noordwolde The Netherlands phone +31 (0)561 431739 mail info@vanheckgroup.com
www.vanoord.com Van Oord is a Dutch family-owned company with 150 years of experience as an international marine contractor. The focus is on dredging, oil & gas infrastructure and offshore wind. In 2017, Van Oord recorded a turnover of more than EUR 1.5 billion. Van Oord employs approximately 4,500 staff, who worked in 2017 on 180 projects in 42 countries.
Van Oord Schaardijk 211 3063 NH Rotterdam The Netherlands phone +31 (0)88 8260000 mail info@vanoord.com
www.vbr-turbinepartners.com VBR Turbine Partners are independent ISO 9001/2015 certified technical & digital maintenance improvement experts for GE LM1600, LM2500(+) & LM6000 aero-derivative gas turbines and Speedtronic & Woodward control systems. VBR Turbine Partners Industrieweg Oost 6 6662 NE Elst The Netherlands phone +31 (0)880 109 000 mail info@vbr-turbinepartners.com
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Stand 5110-05 The fleet consists of more than one hundred vessels. Marine ingenuity is characteristic of Van Oord. By using innovative, smart and sustainable solutions, they want to contribute to a better world for future generations. In 2018, the company is celebrating its 150th anniversary.
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