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edi to r s l et t er Welcome to the June issue of Subsea & Offshore Service Magazine, the journal for the Oil and Gas, Subseas, Offshore and Renewables markets.
W ithin this i s s u e INDUSTRY VIEW POINT
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li f t i ng e qu i p m e nt, d e c k m ac hi ne ry & w i nc he s
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W e ld i ng & fab ri c ati o n
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faste ne rs, se als &
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b o lti ng solut i o ns i nst r u m e ntati o n se rv i c e s & su pp li e s
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HA ZARDOUS AREA
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PRODU C T S POTLIGHT
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A - Z D i re c tory
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We open this edition with John McDonald, Managing Director of OPITO UK who explains how refreshing it is to find some encouraging trends when it comes to investment in people, despite the oil and gas industry operating in the new low price environment (p4). Gianni Sicuro, Global Director of Trelleborg Oil & Marine gives his view on gas power generation and how it is increasingly being viewed in many countries as the energy source of choice. (p16) Headlining this month’s Hazardous Area feature, Raytec outline the benefits of emergency EX lighting. (p38). Next month’s features include Subsea Equipment/ROVs/AUVs, Offshore Accommodation & HVAC and Intervention Technology & Services. So if you would like to feature in the next issue, please send through your material and images at your earliest convenience to: editor@sosmagazine.biz For advertising opportunities, please email Jon McIntosh for further information: jon@sosmagazine.biz
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OPITO UK By John McDonald, managing director, OPITO UK AS THE UK oil and gas industry comes to terms with operating in the new low price environment, it is refreshing to find that despite the headlines, there are some encouraging trends when it comes to investment in people. Rising costs and tight budgets have made the retention of existing personnel imperative to business sustainability. The ability to identify gaps and cultivate skills enables managers to develop a safe and competent workforce while properly mapping out succession plans to assist employees in developing attainable career paths. I am pleased to report that we are seeing an increasing appetite towards examining, evaluating and benchmarking workforce competence across companies of all sizes, shapes and sectors – including subsea. A good quality competence management system (CMS) will bring real and lasting benefits to any oil and gas organisation. Since the start of the downturn, OPITO has recorded a 250% rise in in the number of North Sea energy firms investing in the systems which assess, develop and demonstrate workforce competence. The interest we are seeing is a very clear demonstration of the commitment and importance companies place on setting and maintaining high standards in their working practices and ensuring all personnel employed are of the same high quality, across all operations. To support this, at the beginning of March OPITO held the first CMS Forum of the year at our offices in Portlethen, Aberdeen. Various industry stakeholders attended to discuss the potential future for the development of OPITO’s competence work within the industry. The stakeholder group, made up of operators, drillers and contractor organisations, agreed that a consistent industry agreed approach to the workplace competence assessment of emergency response and safety critical tasks would be hugely beneficial to the industry in terms of simplification and standardisation. There were also positive discussions regarding the potential to collaborate on the management of subcontractor competence, which could provide cost and efficiency benefits to industry. In order to support the workgroup in achieving its aims OPITO will strive to develop existing resources and deliver the required services for industry. Discussions are ongoing p4 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
but we are pleased with the direction and commitment from stakeholders that an industry wide approach is both required and sought after. In addition to the Forum, at the beginning of April, we staged a CMS workshop for oil and gas companies who were interested in finding out more about CMS approval and what it entails. Our audit team explained the procedure in detail, thoroughly explaining the desktop audit application requirements and what is expected of companies at the site audit. Again, the strength of interest we have seen across industry for this tells us that organisations want to understand their options, the auditing process and the benefits a CMS brings. While many organisations are setting and maintaining their own high standards, a growing number are choosing to have a demonstrable and clear competence system that is judged on a regular basis by a recognised external authority. Ultimately, the assurance of a skilled and competent workforce is a vital tool in helping companies succeed in the current climate, but more importantly, it ensures that we continue to build a sustainable industry for the future. It is extremely encouraging to see companies raising the bar for the rest of the industry by investing in their North Sea workforce in this way. By working together with industry, we can continue to deliver robust systems for companies who in turn can support their staff which will ultimately benefit the industry as a whole.
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New Developments for ambitious Valve Manufacturers Bifold as they launch their new initiative The Bifold Store Bifold Store is one of Bifold Group’s newest initiatives, incorporating their preferred range products with the emerging online market and the global acceleration of e-commerce. The preferred range includes a variety of the valves which Bifold Group provides with 48hr despatch. The range includes: Ball and Needle Valves, Check and Exhaust Valves, Flow and Volume Valves, Pilot and Mechanical Valves, Solenoid Valves and Medium Pressure Valves. Bifold Store is a way in which Bifold can offer a selection of products to you online, therefore creating a much more accessible and easy service. The Bifold Store has filter services such as ‘type of valve’ and ‘price range’ to make it easier to distinguish and locate products and navigate around the store. The Bifold Store is an easy way to access the products that are available via 48hr despatch time. The features on the web page make sure to spotlight popular products using a ‘Popular
Categories’ section wherein customers can easily select products which are regularly bought. The Bifold Store also includes product images and descriptions along with their operational schematics in order to make product identification much quicker. The Bifold Store website also has easily identifiable tabs of the separate product ranges, again making navigation and accessibility around the online store easy and efficient. Accessibility is extended further via the various devices that the Bifold Store website has been made available to. Customers can access the website through a multitude of devices, including tablets, phones and computers. This means that products can be ordered in cohesion with the immediacy of the customer demand. There are over 500 products available in the Bifold Store’s growing catalogue, featuring a comprehensive selection of products from across the entire Bifold range. Once a customer becomes a regular buyer, they will acquire an account and purchase history which will be found under ‘My Account’. In this, customers can view their previous
orders, current orders and can re-order the same items again without going through the basket process. All of the products on the Bifold Store are despatched within 48 hours from the point of order, incorporating Bifold’s new ’48 Hour Despatch’ initiative. This has been successful within the Bifold sales department and so implementing it on the Bifold Store will have the same effect in terms of efficiency. This again improves the accessibility of the products to the customers in conjunction with the other features of the website. If you are interested in the Bifold Store initiative, please visit store.bifold.co.uk for further details and terms and conditions. You can also contact Bifold using the information below. Bifold are dedicated to maintaining the excellence of their products and their new facility confirms their commitment to shortening lead times and meeting customer demands. Bifold Group would like to take this opportunity to thank all their customers for their continued support.
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MANAGEMENT PROMOTIONS AT HOS It’s all change at Sunderland based Hydraulic & Offshore Supplies with three management changes being announced recently.
United States remains largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons: U.S. EIA The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (www.eia.gov) new Today in Energy brief looks at how the United States continued to surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia in total petroleum and natural gas production. “The United States remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2015, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates. U.S. petroleum and natural gas production first surpassed Russia in 2012, and the United States has been the world’s top producer of natural gas since 2011 and the world’s top producer of petroleum hydrocarbons since 2013.” - EIA
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- Alan Wills, formerly Managing Director now becomes Chairman. - Don Fenwick, formerly Sales Director now becomes Managing Director (top left). - Paul Taylor, formerly Works Manager now becomes Director (top right). The business, which supplies hydraulic tube, fittings, compression fittings, hydraulic hose fittings and assemblies and pipeline materials, supplies a wide range of industries both here in the UK and around the world. Between Alan, Don & Paul they have over 60 years combined service for HOS, working alongside existing Director, John Joyce, it is hoped the new positions will only strengthen their established customer base, both nationally and internationally. The company recently celebrated three decades on Wearside after establishing itself in Sunderland in 1985. Recent investment, including new machinery for the workshop and the employing of a hose technician and apprentice has meant the company continues to grow with recent contract wins including a six figure order for 15,000 psi high pressure valves, tubing, hose assemblies and related fittings. Chairman Alan Wills commented, “I am delighted that Don & Paul have taken up their new roles, even with the challenging conditions within the oil & gas industry at the moment, due to investment within our offices and workshop over the last 5 years we have continued to grow and develop our customer base. Don & Paul, with their wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm for the industry will continue to ensure the growth of HOS.”
Dassault Systèmes joins ITF membership to tackle oil and gas industry challenges The Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) has welcomed Dassault Systèmes, world leader in 3D design software, 3D Digital Mock Up and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, as a new member. Dassault Systèmes sees opportunities for transferring solution experiences into oil and gas from other industries, such as aerospace and automotive, to help the industry transform its cost base and supply chain, and support sustainable growth.
Above (left to right): Dr Patrick O’Brien, CEO of ITF and James Rosenshine, Industry Executive for Dassault Systèmes. ITF’s membership of oil and gas operator and service companies has funded more than 200 global joint industry projects. They collaborate on bringing forward new technologies to address the most pressing challenges identified by the oil and gas industry. French headquartered Dassault Systemes, which employs more than 14,000 people worldwide, operates across diverse sectors including oil and gas, providing a range of scientific solutions James Rosenshine, Industry Executive for Oil & Gas at Dassault Systèmes said: “We see a significant opportunity through our membership with ITF in contributing towards the oil and gas industry’s bid to tackle efficiency problems that are hampering productivity. We believe a multiindustry approach to innovation and our unique digital platform can help accelerate research and development, and deliver rapid results across a more integrated and collaborative ecosystem.” Dr Patrick O’Brien, CEO of ITF said: “Crossing technologies over from other industries is a proven way to get solutions to market in a costeffective and efficient way as can be seen from the success of drone technology from the military sector and robotics from medical and aerospace. We are extremely pleased to be welcoming Dassault Systèmes to our membership. In the current climate, the industry is ever more focused on technologies with rapid deployment potential that can reduce costs and ITF is actively seeking to diversify our membership to add more expertise from sectors with cross over potential.”
Suretank Appoints Peter Adams as Product Manager for the Netherlands Suretank, the world’s leading provider of engineered solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry, has appointed Peter Adams as Product Manager for the Netherlands (pictured below). Peter will be responsible for sales of custom made offshore containers as well as the service and repair department covering tank container inspections, repairs and modifications. Peter has an extensive background within the oil and gas sector through working in project management positions at both Stork Industry Services and SEW Oil and Gas.
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Commenting on his new role Peter said: “I’m looking forward to meeting new customers and exploring opportunities in the market. We operate in a very competitive industry, but Suretank has an excellent reputation and I am looking forward to the challenge.”
Van Beest opens a new office and distribution center in Chicago to support the continued growth of the Green Pin® and Excel® brands in the Northern U.S. and Canada. “I’m confident that the new office and facility will improve the already exceptional service levels that Van Beest USA provides to our customers.” said Chris Keffer, President of Van Beest USA. “The new facility further improves our industry-leading stock availability of 99%. Customers in Canada and the Northern U.S. will benefit due to both reduced freight expenses and transit times.”
Philip Murphy, Director of Customer Care for Suretank, commented: “Peter joins us in the Netherlands to further enhance our offer to customers in the European region. Our service and repair department is gaining increased market profile as customers look to increase the life of their existing equipment. This is an area that Peter will help manage effectively.”
Van Beest is the leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality accessories for lifting chain and steel wire rope such as Green Pin® shackles and Excel® hooks. Van Beest has branches in The Netherlands, Germany, France and USA, and stock holding distributors in more than 90 countries worldwide. The North American head office is located in Houston, Texas.
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Suretank’s Netherlands division was launched two years ago with support from its long term Dutch partner Stainless Equipment Works (SEW).
Suretank products are found worldwide, including the North Sea, West Africa, Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Caspian, Sakhalin, India, Australia, Middle East and the Far East. Its product range includes chemical and acid tanks, helifuel tanks, offshore containers, baskets, mudskips and cryogenic tanks. For more information, visit:
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Bibby Offshore awarded North Sea contract with Apache Bibby Offshore, a leading subsea services provider to the oil and gas industry, has announced a substantial contract win with Apache North Sea Ltd to provide subsea construction, ROV and diving services at the largest oil field in the North Sea. The contract, due to begin this month, will utilise Bibby Offshore’s multi role diving support vessel the Bibby Topaz, equipped with an inspection class ROV. The project, which involves well tie-ins and spool change out at the Aviat and Bacchus locations, along with the associated precommissioning works, will be conducted to tie back the subsea wells to the Forties Oil Field, 110 miles east of Aberdeen. Fraser Moonie, Chief Operating Officer (pictured) at Bibby Offshore, said: “We are delighted to have secured another North Sea contract and to be working with the Apache North Sea team again, further strengthening our relationship. This contract win, in a competitive market, further demonstrates the confidence our clients have in Bibby Offshore’s ability to successfully deliver subsea projects on time and within budget.” For more information, visit:
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FUGRO ENABLES SAFER DRILLING FOR BP IN AREA OF STRONG CURRENTS Fugro has provided a spectrum of services to BP Trinidad and Tobago LLC (bpTT) to allow safe drilling and completion of five subsea wells in an area of strong currents. The services include wellhead motion (fatigue) monitoring, metocean measurements and positioning services. The positioning activities were carried out onboard the drilling vessel as well as on the three supporting anchor handling tugs (one tug had subsea acoustic ROV positioning). Fugro provided bpTT with dimensional control survey services, DGNSS verification, gyrocompass calibration and offset measurements, navigation at the well locations, and final positioning of the drilling vessel within the required tolerance of 3 metres. This position accuracy was required because the five wells were being drilled in a cluster (with separation ranging between 16 and 30 metres) and because of the need to accommodate subsea Xmas trees. Survey support was provided for anchor handling and ROV operations as well as for subsea asset positioning. To enable the monitoring of subsea equipment integrity during operations, Fugro supplied its Wellhead and Riser Instrumentation Service (WARIS) which included monitoring at two subsea locations: on the BOP stack and on the riser, immediately above the lower flex joint. Data were relayed to the vessel by hydroacoustic modems and then transferred to secure onshore storage, before being processed and made available to staff both offshore and onshore. The motion measurements gave bpTT real-time tracking of wellhead fatigue as well as determination of foundation stiffness and the BOP stack resonant frequency. Midway through the programme the recorded real-time data were utilised to update theoretical fatigue transforms and improve the fatigue life of wellhead components. p8 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
Strong currents at the well location needed to be understood for operational planning, as well as further analysis of subsea equipment motions. Fugro installed an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler on the seabed for metocean measurements. Current measurements were relayed to the vessel in real time using the same hydroacoustic equipment as with the WARIS.
The additional non-traditional services from Fugro with the WARIS and real-time ADCP measurements have enabled us to realise more fatigue life of wellhead components than was theoretically suggested, as well as to mitigate against operational risk with high currents which occur sporadically in the area. Anil Saisbhan, Drilling Engineer, bpTT.
Above: Fugro deployed its WARIS to monitor bpTT’s subsea equipment integrity in an area of strong currents.
This project demonstrates another of the major advantages that Fugro can bring to operators. We delivered a cost effective solution to bpTT’s drilling project by sharing synergistic support functions across three major services. Neil Bissoon, Country Manager, Fugro Trinidad.
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JFD launches pioneering medical training course to improve diver safety JFD, the leading global subsea operations and engineering company, has recently announced the launch of the Offshore Medic Diving Awareness course at its National Hyperbaric Centre (NHC), Aberdeen. The course has been pioneered by JFD experts at the NHC to drive improvements in safety standards in offshore diving, and will ensure that the designated offshore medic has the necessary skills and knowledge to deal with emergent and potentially life threatening situations. The National Hyberbaric Centre Offshore Medic Diving Awareness course (OMDA) combines intensive practical training with detailed theoretical modules, which are delivered by NHC experts, to provide a high quality and comprehensive course. The OMDA course gives participants a thorough understanding and practical experience of a broad range of key diving processes and vital life saving procedures. Delegates are trained in a variety of critical areas. This includes diving legislation and safety, basic anatomy and physiology, life support services, diving related injury or illness, assessment and treatment of pressure related injuries, barotrauma, decompression illness,
competency in the use of a telemedicine system, and the safe handling of patients in confined spaces such as saturation chambers. Upon successful completion of the course delegates receive an Institute of Remote Healthcare (IRHC) approved Training Assurance Certificate™ (TRaC). Giovanni Corbetta, Managing Director, JFD, said:
We have developed the NHC OMDA course in conjunction with experienced diving doctors and leading experts to ensure that it is a comprehensive training service which will result in significant improvements in safety standards in the offshore diving industry. Our experts at NHC have combined years of experience with vital practical knowledge to deliver a pioneering new course that will ensure offshore medics have the skills and knowledge they require to deal with any emergent situation.
The OMDA course utilises facilities available at the NHC, including the unique Saturation Diving System comprising of two 8-man twin lock living chambers. National Hyperbaric Centre was acquired by JFD in February 2015 to broaden the company’s portfolio of services offered to customers in the oil and gas, hyperbaric medical, and defence markets. About JFD FD is one of the world’s leading subsea operations and engineering companies providing complex diving and underwater systems to the commercial and defence industries. Operating worldwide, the company is the world’s leading provider of submarine rescue capability and an established provider of submarine escape training. The company is at the forefront of Hyperbaric Rescue, along with being the leading supplier of commercial diving equipment and saturation diving systems to the commercial industry. JFD was created in 2014 through the merger of James Fisher Defence and Divex. In 2015 JFD acquired the National Hyperbaric Centre to further boost the services offered to its customers. For more information see:
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‘Smart’ Efficiency Key to a Resilient Offshore Sector, urge Industry Experts GCC Countries Look Offshore to Boost Oil and Gas Production; Abu Dhabi On Track with USD 25 Billion Offshore Investment. ADIPEC 2016 Prepares to Host Region’s Largest Waterfront Offshore & Marine Zone, with more than 100 Exhibitors. Global Offshore Drilling Rigs Industry Expected to Reach USD 102 Billion by 2019: Industry Report. Maximising efficiency without compromising on safety and quality is crucial to creating a sustainable offshore sector in today’s economic environment, experts urged ahead of the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC 2016). According to a recent study by research firm Markets and Markets, the global offshore drilling rigs industry is expected to grow from an estimated $65.77 billion in 2014 to $102.47 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 9.27 per cent, representing a sizeable investment in a sector that continues to play an instrumental role in the growth of emerging energy markets. The same report indicates that the progress of the offshore rigs market largely depends on growing exploration activities across the globe. Recent discoveries of oil and gas reserves in remote areas, along with increasing technological advancements in terms of equipment, have made drilling operations more feasible and cost effective, according to the research. In the region, offshore projects are still on track as countries work towards meeting capacity targets. This includes a USD 25 billion (AED 92 billion) investment in offshore oil projects planned by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) through to 2020, part of the UAE’s strategy to boost its total oil output capacity to 3.5 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2017-18. It is estimated offshore reserves will account for approximately 50 per cent of total oil production in Abu Dhabi by 2018 as a result of this continued investment. The Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO), a subsidiary of ADNOC, is currently operating two major fields, Umm Shaif and Lower Zakum, one of the world’s largest oilfields. The company is also developing three new fields: Nasr, Umm Lulu, and Satah Al Razboot, with a targeted production capacity of 750,000 bpd p10 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
from the five fields. In line with ongoing global and regional investments in offshore production, ADIPEC 2016 will be hosting the second edition of its highly anticipated Offshore, Marine and Heavy Equipment Exhibition and Conference. The purpose-built quayside exhibition and conference theatre makes ADIPEC 2016 host to one of the world’s most exclusive waterfront offshore and marine showcases. Following its successful launch last year, the dedicated zone is set to attract more than 100 exhibiting companies as global industry professionals come together with the common goal of bringing best practice to what has been traditionally recognised as a complex sector. Mr Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Al Yasat Petroleum Operations Company and ADIPEC 2016 Chairman, said: “Significant developments in technology have allowed us to safely and efficiently tap into deepwater reserves which were previously considered inaccessible. However, today’s market presents new challenges, and we must continue to enhance efficiencies without compromising on health, safety, or the environment. By combining global expertise with a unique showcase of offshore products and services, ADIPEC provides an ideal platform for stakeholders to collaborate towards creating a sustainable, more resilient offshore sector.” Situated on the waterfront at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), ADIPEC’s Offshore, Marine and Heavy Equipment Zone is only 150 metres away from the main floor, with a jetty that extends 500 metres long. Sprawled across 4,500 square metres of space, the dedicated zone will feature a display of everything from rigs, vessels, and subsea drilling equipment, to pipelines, and tools for reservoir production and mapping. The waterfront area will also feature offshore vessels that can be toured by visitors,
providing real insight into not only how equipment fares in situ, but also offering a more practical understanding of the issues faced by marine craft and offshore equipment operators. Christopher Hudson, President, Global Energy at dmg events, organisers of ADIPEC, said: “With about one third of the world’s oil supplies coming from offshore wells, technology and innovation will continue to play a pivotal role in driving efficiency and best practice in the offshore sector.” “The mooring and quayside exhibition space at ADIPEC allows visitors to witness a host of incredible offshore equipment, tools, and technologies in their native setting. It also enables exhibitors to present their products in an engaging environment to a relevant audience, adding a new dimension to the way both participants and attendees experience the event,” Hudson added. Taking place at a purpose built waterside theatre, this year’s Offshore and Marine Conference will be led by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). The forum will feature a series of CEO Sessions, Plenary Sessions, as well as Technical Sessions, bringing a host of world leading experts to discuss critical industry issues. Topics include geology, reservoirs and exploration, drilling and completion challenges, as well as emerging and advanced technologies, offshore vessels and platforms, materials performance, and floating production systems. Established as the world’s most influential exhibition and conference for the oil and gas industry, ADIPEC has a longstanding track record of bringing together globally celebrated luminaries and experts to discuss challenges and opportunities in the energy sector. The annual four day event will take place from 7-10 November 2016 at ADNEC.
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Clyde Training Solutions begin work on new oil and gas safety training facility Marine and offshore specialists, The Clyde Group announced that construction work has begun on its £3.5 million training centre in Clydebank, Greater Glasgow, for the newly established Clyde Training Solutions. The facility is the first of its kind in Central and Southern Scotland and is due to be completed in the autumn of 2016. The centre will provide mandatory and safety courses for the oil and gas and marine industries. On completion the centre will be able to deliver courses from the Standards of Training Certification and Watch keeping (STCW) accredited by Marine Coastguard Agency (MCA). Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation (OPITO) accreditation for a
number of courses from the facility will also be sought. The centre will house multiple classrooms, a training pool, HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training module), and a full fire training ground complete with training stack and helideck. Joyce Downie, Clyde Group Managing Director, said: “We are delighted to start work on our new training centre. We will be ideally placed to serve oil and gas and maritime candidates from all over Scotland and England at the new facility, and our aim is to continually expand our syllabus as time goes on. From one location, we can now provide a cost conscious alternative to many other providers across the country, on completion we hope to welcome over 5,000 delegates a year.”
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Forum Energy Technologies delivers nine of its largest subsea PLR systems to North Africa Forum Energy Technologies Inc. has successfully delivered a number of its largest subsea Pig Launchers and Receivers (PLRs) and laydown heads to a project in North Africa. The nine PLRs have been deployed as part of a development of nine subsea wells, which vary from four to 24 inches in size, with water depths ranging from 300 to 800 metres. Manufactured at Forum’s Moffat subsea engineering business in Northumberland, UK, the custom-designed units will be used in the completion of flooding, cleaning, gauging, strength test, intelligent pigging and dewatering activities.
Despite the market conditions, there has been a strong and continued demand for the capabilities and expertise held in our Moffat facility. We are engineering innovative products that are benefitting clients around the globe, and this latest contract is testimony to that.
The scope of work for the project, which included the full design, manufacture and testing of the PLRs, underlines the fully integrated system we can offer from concept through to delivery. John Thompson, Operations Director at Moffat. In addition to their size and weight, Forum’s PLRs have other additional capabilities compared with conventional systems because they are also equipped with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) readable subsea flow meter, a ROV operable choke valve for discharge throttling to control the pigging velocity. Forum also developed and manufactured a landing interface from the PLR’s to the pipeline end terminator (PLET) with a horizontal driverless connection system.
well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production and transportation of oil and natural gas. Forum is headquartered in Houston, TX with manufacturing and distribution facilities strategically located around the globe. For more information, please visit:
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Forum Energy Technologies is a global oilfield products company, serving the subsea, drilling, completion, production and infrastructure sectors of the oil and natural gas industry. The company’s products include highly engineered capital equipment as
Cost efficiencies event to hear from Bibby Offshore, Fugro and Schlumberger SUT and The Hydrographic Society to host annual Aberdeen seminar in June. Delegates will hear from representatives of Bibby Offshore, Fugro and Schlumberger at The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and The Hydrographic Society in Scotland (THSiS) annual joint half day seminar at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC). Registration is now open for the ‘Cost Efficiencies, more bang for your buck seminar’ on June 15, which will highlight innovative equipment, methodologies and business models which can help address the needs of industry in a time of reduced oil prices and the associated drive for cutting costs. Now in its third year in this format, p14 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
the event will begin with a buffet lunch during registration followed by three conference sessions of 75 minutes which are set to be chaired by representatives from SUT, DOF Subsea and BP. Each session is separated by a coffee break to allow delegates to network and visit the exhibitor stands.
Dr Bob Allwood, CEO of SUT said: “We have another excellent programme this year with the support of some major organisations. This is an opportunity for companies of all sizes to find out how others are adopting new and innovative approaches to business in the present environment.”
Presentations from Bibby Offshore and Fugro will open the first session on innovative contracting methodologies and philosophies. Session two will feature the latest autonomous technologies, Schlumberger on its Wave Glider system, UTEC on using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and ASV on Autonomous Surface Vehicles. The final session will look at technology advances in buckle arresting, tensioners and monitoring systems designed to provide cost benefits to the end user.
Tickets for the event cost £75 for SUT and The Hydrographic Society UK (THS UK) members and £95 for non members. Sponsorship booths are also available for £300. Sponsoring companies will receive a free delegate pass and their company logo will be included on promotional material. For more information visit:
www.sut.org/event or contact: events@sut.org
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Norbulk becomes first reefer ship manager to successfully convert onboard refrigeration plant to run on environmentally-acceptable R407F Oceanic Technical Solutions has successfully converted all refrigeration and reefer plants onboard a Norbulk managed refrigerated cargo ship to run on refrigerant R407F. The conversion, which follows the January 2015 entry into force of F-Gas rules banning the entire use of R22 refrigerant on all European flagged vessels, is believed to be the shipping industry’s first ever marine refrigerant conversion to the more environmentally acceptable R407F. Prior to January 2015, operators were still able to purchase recycled R22, but the ozone-depleting gas and other Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are now completely outlawed across Europe.
With our commitment to operating ships in full compliance with all recognised international and national regulations, the success of the refrigerant retrofit has shown the industry that there is a commercially viable alternative that has a reduced impact on the environment other than the Ozone-depleting gasses formerly used in marine refrigeration plants. Since the conversion, we have reduced further the impact our operations have on the environment, without affecting cargo cooling performance. R407F refrigerant has very similar attributes to R22 but without damaging the environment. John Taylor, Fleet Manager, Norbulk. During a scheduled drydocking at a shiprepair yard in Klaipeda, Lithuania, the 6120dwt reefer’s refrigeration plant aboard was shut down and the entire charge of R22 recovered. Three refrigerant recovery units were used to transfer the gas to dedicated refrigerant recovery receivers. However, before the plant could be charged with the new gas, Oceanic’s
conversion team, led by Technical Director Dave Lloyd, pressure tested the plant for leaks, fitted new gaskets, seals and oil filters, inspected and made leak-tight all pipe work and installed a fixed leak detection system – now a mandatory requirement under the F-gas Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 for refrigerant plants of a certain size – with sensors mounted at valve stations in the machinery room and each of the four cargo holds. The refrigeration plant was then purged with nitrogen and oil systems were flushed with fresh Polyolester oil to remove the existing mineral oil content. After charging the system with R407F, the system was operated at full capacity for two days, with the Oceanic team monitoring pressure and temperature parameters before the vessel received her first cargo of frozen fish. Robert Chesters, Managing Director, Oceanic Technical Solutions, said: “The ban means that shipowners looking to operate under a European flag or indeed reflag their vessels in Europe must now convert their HVAC and refrigeration systems to run on next generation refrigerants, of which there are hundreds. Based on the type of direct expansion plant in operation aboard and the cooling capacity required, we recommended Norbulk use R407F as it closely matches the cooling capacity, oil carrying properties and operating parameters of R22.
“While the gas is not commonly used in the maritime industry, R407F has a global warming potential (GWP) of 1800, far lower than the legislative cut off point of 2500. All replacements are blends made up of several different components but if a leak occurs in certain parts of the system fractionation can occur, affecting the performance and stability of the refrigerant. R407F is a blend of just three refrigerants – R32, R125 and R134a.” R407F is also seen as a suitable replacement for R404A and R507 and other refrigerants with a GWP above 2500 that will be affected by new F-Gas Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 due to enter into force in 2020. While it will not be illegal to have systems that run on these gases, servicing them and topping them up with virgin refrigerant will be. “While each refrigeration plant and the appropriate refrigerant should be evaluated on a case by case basis, the success of the Norbulk refrigerant conversion has shown that R407F is a viable and environmentally friendly alternative to existing high GWP refrigerants,” said Chesters. Based on the success of the conversion Oceanic Technical Solutions is now evaluating the refrigeration plant aboard other Norbulk vessels for conversion later this year. June 2016 | www.sosmagazine.biz | p15
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Re-thinking the LNG for power ‘transfer zone’ By Gianni Sicuro (pictured below), Global Director, Trelleborg Oil & Marine As gas power generation’s qualities as a clean, flexible and small scale power source become better understood, it is increasingly being viewed in many countries as the energy source of choice. Simultaneously, the development of infrastructure to meet increasing supply and demand for small scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) has seen new initiatives emerge that allow for re-thinking of conventional wisdom. Indonesia, for example, has scheduled to build 32 power plants, providing a total of 35,000 megawatts (MW) by 2019. Supporting infrastructure, often in remote locations, will require small scale LNG transfer projects to provide gas to these land based power plant facilities. Traditional in-shore transfer systems to support gas power generation loading and unloading have required prohibitive infrastructure costs, reaching tens of millions of dollars for jetties alone. However, a game changing innovation
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has emerged that challenges the status quo around ship-to-shore LNG transfer for power generation (or for loading and unloading at terminals, regasification and liquefaction plants), that strips away the need for a permanent jetty, as well as costly breasting and mooring dolphins, fenders and loading arms – entirely. Instead, a concrete platform onshore combined with Cryoline hose transfer solutions offer an alternative that can be up to 80% more cost effective to build in certain circumstances, especially in remote locations, also reducing time and resource to install. For investors, power companies, and terminal operators, quick access, minimal infrastructure, and installation of LNG transfer solutions all play a key role where speed, as well as cost, is of the essence. Trelleborg’s transfer hoses allow for quick installation: if you have to build a jetty, construction could take on average one year, compared to an average installation time of weeks for hoses. Cryoline hose-in-hose can also match jetty transfer in terms of operability, having been specifically designed to withstand fatigue resistance in even the most hazardous
conditions. Beyond all consideration, safety is of utmost importance when dealing in the ‘transfer zone’, where the LNG carrier is loading or unloading. Cryoline LNG hosein-hose solutions can be extended to up to 600 meters away from shore, are operable in all sea states, and typically utilize only 12 inch to 16 inch hoses, enabling them to cope with an LNG transfer flowrate of up to 10,000 m3/h. There is no costly decommissioning either. Jetties will on average have to be decommissioned after 20-25 years of use, adding millions of dollars to the lifecycle cost of using a jetty for ship to shore transfer. Conversely, Trelleborg’s transfer hoses have been designed for 500 offloading operations; so on average the hose can be used for ten years without significant installation and decommissioning costs. Even factoring in less lifespan, hose transfer solutions remain cost effective, with little impact on the local environment. Demand for LNG as an energy source in new regions and locations is only set to grow, given its cleanness and competitive pricing. As gas for power emerges, so the opportunity grows to re-think conventional wisdom to meet the energy needs of people even in the remotest of locations.
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Ocean Team Group opens first UK division Response to demand from UK O&G sector Danish-headquartered Ocean Team Group, specialists in cleaning technical fluids and their transfer systems for the global energy industry, has established its first UK division in Aberdeen in response to an increasing demand for its services from the UK Oil & Gas sector. Established in Esbjerg in 1995, the Ocean Team Group of Companies now has seven divisions around the world which service the on and offshore energy industry, including the Oil & Gas, subsea, marine, wind power renewables, power plant, CHP and refineries. The Aberdeen division, Ocean Team Fluidcare UK Ltd, will particularly focus on servicing the offshore and marine sectors as well as onshore refineries and power plants. It will be headed up by General Manager Alex McBride who has more than 30 years’ experience in on and offshore O&G, most recently as a general manager in the Southern North Sea. His particular specialisations include the handling of
NORM material and decommissioning. Jens Peder Thomsen, Managing Director of Ocean Team Group, confirmed that the decision to set up a division in the UK was in response to low oil prices.
We already work with clients in the UK market but establishing a base in Aberdeen to service those clients means we can offer them a more cost effective price. Combined with this are the solutions which we have developed and patented which mean we can clean systems online without shutdown achieving considerable time and cost savings for our clients.
firmly establish Ocean Team Fluidcare UK in this market. We expect this to initially create between 8 and 12 jobs.” As a world leading specialist in the efficient removal of damaging particles and deposits in fluids and in systems including turbines, boilers, compressors, heat exchangers, hydraulic and lube oil systems, Ocean Team Group’s innovative and customised solutions are in demand in Europe, the Middle East, India and Brazil. It is also increasingly expanding across Mexico and China. Below: Alex McBride, General Manager, Ocean Team Fluidcare UK Ltd.
Alex McBride said the Aberdeen division is anticipated to create up to a dozen jobs within the next 18 months. “My initial focus will be to continue to work with existing clients to pass on the benefits of a UK-based facility while identifying opportunities to grow our business and
Airborne Oil & Gas’ Thermoplastic Composite Pipe FMECA for Libra The Libra consortium has invited Airborne Oil & Gas to perform a failure mode, effect and criticality assessment (FMECA) for a TCP Riser that could be used at the giant Libra field offshore Brazil. The request followed a successful feasibility study (preliminary version) performed by Airborne Oil and Gas and Wood Group Kenny, that showed a 45% reduction in top tension in a cost effective riser solution, using a hybrid riser design comprising of the conventional flexible pipe (used for the top and bottom riser-sections) and the TCP section inserted at the mid-water depth. Henk de Boer PhD, Engineering Manager Airborne Oil & Gas: “We are independent
The TCP Riser solution (provided for the full riser length) could offer significant benefits in deep water riser applications: first, the lightweight TCP Riser reduces the top tensions up to 50% (as compared with the conventional flexible pipe), reducing the weight loading on the FPSO. Second, the TCP Riser itself is a simple monolithic wall pipe; while still flexible, it is inherently simple in its design leading to a very cost effective solution for deeper waters.
in our material choice and select the right material for every application. In this case, we assessed 3 different composite materials in the riser design and optimized it for installation, fatigue, top tension and pipe cost. Interestingly, the most cost effective riser solution turned out to be the technically best performing as well.”
Airborne Oil & Gas is the world’s first manufacturer of Thermoplastic Composite Pipe (TCP) to have qualified its design, production and materials in compliance with the new DNV Recommended Practice for Thermoplastic Composite Pipe, DNVGL RP F119. The FMECA will be conducted in accordance to this recommended practice.
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Zenith Energy awarded first offshore well engineering contract An Aberdeen based well engineering and project management firm has been awarded a six figure contract to provide well engineering and project management services to a London-based operator, marking another first for the company. Zenith Energy, which was established in 2012, has been awarded a long term contract by Rockhopper Exploration. The first project under this contract will see Zenith manage the abandonment of a platform well located offshore Italy, utilising Zenith’s HSEQ management system and well delivery process. As its first offshore project with a drilling rig, the firm plans to utilise its well and abandonment experience taken from a rigless four well abandonment campaign in the central North Sea. Zenith Energy and Rockhopper first established a working relationship in 2015 when Zenith was contracted by the operator to execute the planning of its onshore well abandonments.
Having recently completed the project management of an onshore development well in the UK as well operator, this next project marks another first for Zenith, the managing of an offshore drilling rig operation. This award will also augment the well abandonment experience already contained within our team of expert engineers.
Zenith Energy is Aberdeen’s leading independent well management company, operating and managing projects on and offshore in the UK and internationally. Since the formation of the company in 2012, Zenith has been engaged by 24 clients and delivered more than 70 projects across three continents.
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Martin Booth, Managing Director of Zenith Energy.
We have previously worked with the management team of Zenith Energy and they demonstrated to us that they have the management systems and personnel in place to deliver a high performance team for this important Rockhopper operation. Andy Morrison, Operations Manager of Rockhopper Exploration.
Hili Company and Peterson create joint venture to support growing demand in the Mediterranean Hili Company, the logistics division of Hili Ventures, has entered into a joint venture agreement with leading international energy logistics company Peterson to provide oil and gas logistics services across the Mediterranean and North Africa. Due to growing customer demand from the region, Peterson (Malta) Ltd will provide supply base services, warehousing and logistics management, procurement and recruitment, for oil and gas clients in the Mediterranean and North Africa. The company currently has more than 2,000 square metres of freetrade zone warehousing space in Malta, with access to a further 4,000 square metres of yard space for logistics supply base services. Peterson offers a comprehensive range p18 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
of safe, reliable and value added logistics solutions to the global energy industry from locations including the Netherlands, North America and the North East of Scotland. Established in 1920, the organisation has expanded throughout the UK with facilities at several prominent ports, including an integrated asset base in Aberdeen. The joint venture marries Peterson’s expertise in global oil and gas support with the wide-ranging capabilities of Hili Company, an internationally focused
group incorporating key capabilities in logistics, including global air, road and sea freight, ship agency and tramper services, clearances and deliveries, warehousing, courier solutions, ship to ship operations, and project cargo. Its portfolio includes Mediterranean shipping and logistics firm Carmelo Caruana Company Ltd, logistics firms Baltic Freight Services, operating from Vilnius, and Prime Logistics based in Minsk, and a joint venture with leading shipping line CMA CGM.
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N-Sea Offshore - DOF Subsea Cooperation Agreement Announced Subsea IMR provider, N-Sea and Subsea Projects and Engineering provider, DOF Subsea have entered into a two year cooperation agreement to provide an Integrated Saturation (SAT) Dive Service. The Cooperation agreement reflects both companies’ strategic decision to increase their overall service offering through Saturation diving across Europe, Africa, and Mediterranean. The principles of the agreement are set out with DOF Subsea providing the Dive Support Vessel, Skandi Achiever, whilst N-Sea will provide saturation diving resources. Project Management, Engineering and Diving Manual/ Procedures will be provided through an integrated team.
This Cooperation agreement with DOF Subsea reinforces N-Sea’s key objective; to fully appreciate our clients’ requirements and provide them with the safe, sound and swift service they have come to expect. The MOU allows both N-Sea and DOF Subsea to offer an integrated, and highly efficient, SAT diving service to our client; something we regard as particularly important in the context of current market conditions. Roddy James, Chief Operating Officer, N-Sea.
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We are very excited to work with our partner N-Sea. Teaming up with N-Sea to provide an Integrated Diving Solution will enable us to provide yet another service offering from one of our high specification vessels, namely the Skandi Achiever. This Cooperation Agreement exemplifies both N-Sea and DOF Subsea commitment to the Subsea market and reflects our desire to collaborate with companies to the benefit of our respective organisations and clients. Robert Gillespie, Managing Director of DOF Subsea UK Ltd Services.
JDR AWARDED STEEL TUBE CONTRACT JDR, the leading UK based supplier of subsea umbilicals and power cables to the offshore energy industry, has been awarded a contract by GE Oil & Gas, on behalf of operator ONGC, for the Vashishta & S1 project. The Vashishta & S1 fields are located in the KG Basin, 30 – 35 kilometres off the East coast of India, at water depths of 250 to 700 metres. JDR’s scope of supply includes the engineering, design and manufacture of 12 steel tube flying leads and associated
hardware. JDR’s technical services team will also provide design analysis for the project including flow and structural analyses and free spanning vortex induced vibration (VIV) analysis. “This contract highlights our world leading expertise in the supply of specialist umbilicals and cables to the offshore energy industry. We are delighted to support GE and ONGC by providing the critical links to their subsea control system. This contract award is testament to our expert teams who are leading the charge in developing advanced
and innovative technologies for the offshore energy sector.” Said David Currie, CEO, JDR. Flying leads are used to connect subsea trees to umbilical termination arrangements, manifolds and subsea distribution units. They will be manufactured at JDR’s state of the art manufacturing facility in Hartlepool, UK, where the company is currently undertaking a major site expansion, including the commissioning of a world leading helical assembly machine and additional covered large capacity carousels. June 2016 | www.sosmagazine.biz | p19
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OILENNIUM™ COMPLETES POPULAR WELL CONTROL E-LEARNING COURSE FOR INTERNATIONAL WELL CONTROL FORUM Oilennium™ Ltd., a Petrofac company that provides eLearning training services to the oil and gas industry, has completed the Well Control Awareness Course (Level 1), which was developed for the International Well Control Forum (IWCF). The eLearning course, which consists of seven modules, was launched and offered free of charge on 7 March 2016 by the IWCF. Within just 28 days, 2667 from 1000 companies in 100 countries had registered, and 745 had passed it. Today, that number has risen to 5285 registrants from 2409 companies in 114 countries. And 1702 have earned a certificate of completion by successfully answering questions about the life cycle of a well, what triggers a well control incident and how incidents can be prevented. Record number of registrations Samantha O’Hara, General Manager for Oilennium, stated, “For Oilennium, the Well Control Awareness Course represents several significant milestones. It is the first course that we have created with self enrolment capability and the first to be offered for free to everyone. When coupled with the high quality of the course, it’s no surprise that it has generated such a high number of registrations in so little time.” Word of the course has spread quickly. Already, Texas A&M University, where approximately 59,000 students study, has made completion of the Level 1 eLearning suite a mandatory requirement for its first year undergraduate engineering students and for all of its engineering students who study at its branch in Qatar. Shortlisted for GetEnergy 2016 Award The course was also shortlisted by GetEnergy 2016 for the “Learning at the Core” award category. To view the video that was developed for this year’s awards, which offers a quick overview of the Well Control Awareness Course, simply visit www.vimeopro.com/oilennium/iwcf-video The IWCF, which sets international training standards for well control, commissioned Oilennium to create a user-friendly p20 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
course to raise awareness of well control amongst those working in the global oil and gas industry, as well as those who are considering a career in the sector. David Price, CEO of IWCF said: “We are delighted with the uptake of the new Level-1 Well Control Awareness Course since it launched in March. When working with Oilennium to develop this course it was important to us, particularly in the current climate within the industry, to give something back to the industry. By making this training readily available we believe that it will help to increase understanding of how well control events can occur and their consequences and prevention. “The training is open to everyone. It is specifically aimed at those in the industry with a secondary involvement in well operations, but students considering a career in oil and gas or anyone else with an interest in the industry will also find it insightful. Ultimately, we want to see an increase in well competency which will improve offshore safety.” The online offering is the latest initiative in IWCF’s ongoing campaign to increase understanding of what triggers a well control incident, the impact and how such incidents can be prevented. It is based on specific recommendations made by the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (AOGP) in the wake of the Macondo tragedy. The recommendations state that an introductory Level 1 Awareness Training should be introduced. IWCF is the first organisation to achieve this. Utilising colourful 3D animation technology, voice overs and striking visual images, the fully interactive course opens with an explanation as to how reservoirs are formed, which leads to an overview of the well life cycle, from drilling and well interventions to plugging and abandonment. It also sheds light on potential hazards, methods of prevention and how kicks and blowouts are addressed by drawing upon actual, real life incidents. In addition to the technical information, the modules highlight the importance of human factors, such as behaviours and decision making. Upon completion of the course, the user will have an awareness of the well life cycle and basic well control.
Easy to administer & track course activity For the IWCF, it is very easy to administer because participants enrol themselves. By accessing the course’s customised dashboard reporter, IWCF managers can track all activity associated with the course. At a glance they can view who has registered, their individual progress and completion of the course. It identifies the company and geographic location, as well. About International Well Control Forum Founded in 1992 by oil and gas operators, the IWCF is an independent, not for profit organisation with elected representatives and a global network of branches, representing the entire industry. Headquartered in Montrose, UK, IWCF administers well control training, assessment and certification programmes. IWCF is committed to creating a stepchange in well control knowledge and recently invested in new facilities in Montrose to enhance training for assessors and instructors, including the use of simulators to replicate real life scenarios. IWCF has certified over 160,000 people on almost every continent through 210 accredited training centres. About Oilennium Ltd. Oilennium Ltd. is part of oilfield services company Petrofac. Oilennium was founded in 2000 to provide bespoke blended learning solutions for companies operating in the international energy sector. Learning programmes are available about the oil and gas industry, risk management, Leadership and Management, drilling, QHSSE, process safety and equipment operations, among a host of others. To date, approximately 75,000 people around the world have access to Oilennium’s eLearning programs. Oilennium provides a broad range of learning programs to numerous corporate customers, including Chevron, Enbridge Pipelines, ConocoPhillips, ADCO, Perenco, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, ECITB, Hydratight, Noble Drilling, Pacific Drilling, Marathon Oil, Seajacks, Transocean, and Weatherford. Oilennium operates from its global headquarters in Loddon in Norfolk, England, and its regional offices in Houston Texas, the United Arab Emirates and Aberdeen, Scotland. Additional information may be found at:
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UES’ decom shears are a cut above Over the next decade, 79 platforms are forecast for removal in the UKCS, along with all necessary pipeline and subsea structures. This large number of assets coupled with current challenging low oil price environment has seen a rise in the need for more innovative and cost effective tools to help with the process. The North Sea oil and gas industry is well respected across the globe for its progressive techniques, knowledge and ability to deliver successful CAPEX and OPEX projects. The decommissioning arena however, is still in its infancy in the region and many companies are still finding their feet. ATR Group has more than a decade’s experience supporting end of lifecycle projects. Its vast in-house knowledge for developing specialised tools to meet the needs of its clients and scenarios has seen it remain the market leader in its sector. The Group’s Underwater Engineering Services (UES) division has seen a year on year increase in interest for its full decommissioning tool package. UES Divisional Director Findlay Moir believes this is down to the kit evolving in a very straight forward way.
He said: “As the industry adapts to the global economic pressures, clients continue to look for equipment that completes their projects safely, successfully and without any issues but what we are increasingly seeing is a willingness to utilise different and innovative solutions to the industry norm in order to meet their reduced budget requirements.
“Cutting subsea pipeline, for example, can be time consuming and potentially lead to extended risk exposure to divers if multiple cuts are required. With this in mind, we can modify shears for topside operations if required by the client to ensure successful projects when cutting flexible risers, flowlines and subsea pipeline as it is reeled on board.
“Our engineers have been looking to draw on what is already available in other industries to enhance our decommissioning tools package.
“The shears are customised to fit any job specification and can be used to cut through a huge variety of pipelines, from six inch thick steel pipes to 10 inch umbilical lines and everything in between, in both subsea and topside environments,” added Mr Moir. “We’ve recently successfully finished projects for clients in the Norwegian sector and have a strong order book going forward for our decom tool package as well as our preparatory equipment where debris or boulders need to be cleared from around a subsea structure.
Working closely with our clients to drive value and efficiency for clients is at the heart of all we do. The industry as a whole is adapting to this new environment and the outcome will shape the future of the sector.
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LIFTING EQUIPMENT, DECK MACHINERY & WINCHES The Ability to Lift and Move Objects is Critical in All Parts of the Industry
Above: DRU02 Overhead Drum Rotator Lifting and Moving: When it comes to ships, warehouses and factories handling issues are abundant. Whether it’s lifting deck cargo in heavy seas or moving pallets on a factory floor, the right equipment must be supplied to do the job. With today’s just in time culture downtime is not welcomed; high quality reliable equipment is essential to ensuring continuous smooth operations in all sectors of the industry. Having worked on ships myself I know the importance of getting everything loaded in time. A primary crane breakdown or a worker stoppage can delay sailing and ultimately affect the end client’s target; so how do we protect against this, the answer is ‘Quality’. High quality lifting equipment is an essential tool to the marine industry. Many companies from around the world claim to supply the right equipment to do the job, when it comes to the execution phase the equipment often has flaws or poor design qualities. Why Choose STS: STS Bespoke Handling Equipment has decades of experience in specifying and designing as well as building bespoke lifting equipment. We work with the offshore, nuclear and petrochemical
industry to ensure their handling needs are fulfilled. We carry out every step of the process from design, manufacturing all the way to Factory Acceptance Testing (F.A.T).
If the price falls within the customer’s budget for the project we then produce 3D Solid Model CAD drawings to help customers fully evaluate the proposal.
Our team includes industry professionals who have many years of involvement dealing with day to day lifting operations. With a wealth of on the job experience we always know the best way to approach a lifting problem.
We then manufacture the unit and deliver it to site for a week’s trial. After the week of live use the customer has the opportunity to purchase the unit or have it collected.
What We Provide: We offer an extensive range of Drum Handling equipment from trolleys, lifters and rotators, to drum mixers and overhead attachments. As well as our standard range of products we can produce bespoke tailor made solutions to suit a client’s needs. Drums are not the only items we can lift; we produce units for lifting cylinders, rolls, reels and other heavy items. Our units can feature power lift, rotation and drive functions offering superior functionality and usability to our customers. Sale or Return Guarantee: In order to demonstrate our commitment to quality, we offer a sale or return guarantee. Following initial customer contact, we organise site visits to gather data and discuss options with the end-users. We then produce a fixed price proposal for the unit should the customer decide to purchase it after on-site trials.
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If the unit is collected, there are no charges made to the customer, not even the delivery charges. STS’ Managing Director: “This sounds like a risky strategy for STS but it all depends on how good the units are you design. In our experience if you solve the customer’s problem they always want to purchase the unit.” Zac Jones, STS Bespoke Handling Equipment Ltd.
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The Importance of High Quality Fall Protection Anchorage Points Ultimate Safety working at Heights with RUD Fall Protection Anchorage Points According to RIDDOR falls from height were the most common cause of fatalities from 2013/2014, accounting for nearly three in ten (29%) fatal injuries to workers than any other injury kind. The importance of safety working at heights and the use of top quality fall protection equipment is clear to see from the figures above. As a leading manufacturer and supplier of over 500 different different tested and certified lifting/lashing points, RUD take the safety of their products very seriously and are continually innovating and developing their products to meet the highest safety standards. Safety is imperative when working at heights and across potentially hazardous working environments. RUD fall protection anchorage points provide an ultimate safety factor by permanently attaching to structures where frequent fall protection is required. They are used across a wide range of industries when working at height from; the rail sector to bridge construction, construction, offshore to wind tower installation
and maintenance to name a few. The RUD fall protection anchorage point range consists of the PSA-VRS (STAR-POINT) and the PSA-INOX-STAR. These anchorage points are not lifting points of the traditional type; they are designed as fixing points which means that they can be used as personnel protection equipment. RUD Chains Fall Protection Anchorage Points have been certified successfully by the Employers Liability Insurance Association and the Building Industry (BG Bau). The components correspond to the European Directive for “personnel protection equipment” (89/686/EWG) and are marked with the CEStamp as well as with the number of person (1 or 2 persons) which can be carried. The INOX-STAR RUD lifting point offers many distinctive features to the user. It can be used as an anchor point for personal protective equipment acc. to DIN EN 795, certified by the German BG BAU (Employer´s insurance association of the building industry). It offers an impressive 50% higher working load limit
than the DIN eye bolt and can be turned and adjusted to any load direction 360°. The INOX star is 100% crack detected and offers a high resistance to corrosion. The PSA STARPOINT is also used as an anchor point for personal protective equipment acc. to DIN EN 795. It offers a safety factor of 4:1, made from forged material 1.6541, is high tensile quenched and tempered and 100% electromagnetic crack inspected according to En 1677-1. RUD are continually innovating and developing their extensive product range to stay at the forefront of their customers’ demands and safety requirements. Help ensure your workers safety when working at heights with RUD’s Fall Protection Equipment.
RUD Chains Ltd: for all your offshore lifting needs.
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The complete project will see the existing Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel replaced with a larger, purpose-built FPSO to accommodate new field tie-ins. There will also be development of additional wells and the installation of new subsea infrastructures in neighbouring fields. The bespoke build includes hydraulic drum winch, overboard system and spooling gear designed and manufactured at the company’s facilities in Aberdeenshire and developed in collaboration with the end client, in line with their requirements p24 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
There was limited deck space available and as such the solution was designed to use the limited space to its full potential. ACE Winches developed a package that housed a hydraulic drum winch, with a safe working load of 150te across all layers, an overboard system and spooling gear into the winch base frame, the winch package came with closed loop hydraulic power units that were located nearby. The limited space was also factored into the products, as a result a bespoke compact winch was designed to accommodate the limited space and met the required performance characteristics
for riser installation. The overboard system provides access to the tower with ladders and walkways included for deployment purposes and routine maintenance. To oversee the project the client has the support of a dedicated project manager to handle all aspects of the project from concept through to installation and operation. A dedicated team of engineers working alongside the project manager. All the equipment has been fully tested at ACE Winches test bed facility, with testing simulating full operational mode at full performance and brake load holds. All tests are carried out in accordance with DNV specifications for lifting appliances. The equipment will shortly be mobilised to the client.
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First US made AHC crane is controlled by Scantrol Scantrol is proud to have delivered its first Active Heave Compensation (AHC) control system to the US by delivering a crane control system to EBI Cranes, Houma, Louisiana. Together with EBI`s experienced engineers and Bosch Rexroth hydraulics, Scantrol completed a successful project by good teamwork, smart solutions and open communication between the parties.
SOLUTION Scantrol used its AHC Analyzer tool in order to determine crane winch capacity requirements in order to meet the specified compensation level.
SCANTROL DELIVERIES
The crane was designed for 25 t lifting capacity with AHC, and 100t capacity in normal operation mode.
Scantrol AHC Controller: Mounted in control cabinet. HMI: Touch screens and panels integrated into operator`s chair. Sensors: Winch Encoder, Boom Angle Sensor, MRU Operating modes: Manual, AHC, and Constant Tension Software: Scantrol iSYM Crane including; - AHC Toolbox (Data Logger, iSYM Online, Wire/Umbilical Manager, Predictor etc.). - Automatic functions.
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NEED EBI was appointed by its client to design and deliver an active heave compensated offshore crane to a new diving support vessel. By adding AHC functionality to the crane, the vessel would achieve significantly increased operation up-time, and saved costs. Needed an AHC solution that could be integrated more or less directly into EBI`s classic crane design. Scantrol became their preferred partner with its proven and cost effective solutions.
The flexible and standardized Scantrol AHC Crane control system was delivered to EBI for integration into crane together with Bosch Rexroth hydraulics drive solution.
RESULTS This is the first US built AHC crane of this kind and also the first AHC control system delivered by Scantrol to a US customer.
This innovative solution proves that AHC applications provided jointly by Scantrol, Bosch Rexroth and EBI are well functioning, reliable and meets the specified requirements. Scantrol is convinced that this first US project makes state of the art technology available also for other American customers with AHC needs. EBI personnel were invited to Scantrol for training. This made cooperation, the commissioning and later remote support much more efficient and pleasant than it would have been without such training. Scantrol has a long track record delivering projects in conjunction with Bosch Rexroth, which is a great benefit for all involved parties. Delivery and commissioning took place in spring 2015 with good results. Some minor issues have been sorted out via remote support after startup.
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decommissioning lifting equipment, deck machinery & winches
SEAWORK international AND SOFT SHACKLES Southern Ropes will be exhibiting at Seawork International show in Southampton from the 14th to the 16th of June 2016 on Stand number SB89. Southern Ropes specializes in HMPE / Dyneema® Fibre TUG, TOWING, WINCH and MOORING line. High performance towing at sea, lifting or winching lines with extremely high strength to weight ratio this has become a popular option. These are manufactured to both custom and standard specifications. This HMPE / Dyneema® Fibre rope is a wire replacement rope, with less friction and drag in the water. The HMPE / Dyneema® Fibre tow lines or mooring lines are easier to handle and can be made in long lengths with no joins. The rope is polyurethane coated which reduces snagging and makes it easy to splice. Rope Access is another specialty of Southern Ropes, supplying some of the major companies within the Oil and Gas industry worldwide. Our range of Access Ropes are all CE certified. We are at the forefront of rope innovation combing the latest rope making technologies with strong and durable materials like HMPE, Dyneema® Fibre, Vectran™ and Technora®. The quality of the rope and cordage produced is respected all over the world. The original focus was to produce high tenacity, durable UV resistant, long lasting and reliable ropes at a competitive price. Southern Ropes has since grown and diversified to become a specialist synthetic rope and cord manufacture with an extensive product range that can meet all their customer requirements.
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At Seawork International 2016, Southern Ropes will be exhibiting their HMPE Soft Shackles. Soft Shackles are the perfect replacement for the traditional metal snap shackle and screw shackles. Soft Shackles are made out of HMPE and are adjustable. The shackle is made to connect strops or slings to vehicles, blocks or sheets on a boat. The soft Shackle is a versatile tool with many applications. The advantage of the soft shackle is that it is light and easy to handle. You do not need a special tool to open or close them as you can pull them open by hand. The shackle will pull tight under tension and then once it is relaxed it will be easy to open. The shackle will not damage anything around it or corrode or rust.
Contact our sales team for custom options and further specifications.:
Tel: +44 1489 589 333 or sales@southernropes.co.uk or www.southernropes.co.uk
lifting equipment, deck machinery & winches
Protea Delivers Cargo Lift System Protea is well known for delivering high quality handling equipment including cranes, winches and launch and recovery systems for the offshore and onshore energy industries. The most recent addition to its extensive portfolio is a 0.5t SWL cargo lift that was delivered to Knutsen OAS Shipping via its partner Westcon LØfteteknik AS. The lift system, designed and manufactured system at Protea’s state of the art production facility in Southern Poland, will be installed on the Martin Linge Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel that will be chartered to Total.
of reliable service. The drive system features two electric drive units and two control panels allow precise and smooth control of the cargo lift from the two operational levels. The control system also includes a number of safety devices to ensure the highest possible level of safety during offshore operations. Magdalena Dziebor, Project Manager.
The lift is fully compliant with the DNV Lifting Appliance 2.22 standard and will be used to transport cargo from the walkway level to the helideck.
We have focussed on engineering and delivering a high quality system that will give many years
Having completed an extensive Factory Acceptance Test, including load testing and full function testing on a test stand constructed for the purpose, the equipment was delivered to the ‘Remontowa’ shipyard in Gdansk Poland for installation and commissioning by Protea engineers.
This may be a relatively small project for Protea, but it is engineered and executed to the same high quality standards as a larger project to ensure the equipment delivered meets the precise requirements of our customer. Tomasz Paszkiewicz, Managing Director.
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Tradition in Dynamic Innovation
Ultimate Safety working at Heights with RUD Fall Protection Anchorage Points
• Safety imperative & legal requirement when working at heights • RUD fall protection permanently attach to structures • Fall protection range: PSA STAR-POINT & PSA INOX-STAR • PSA STARPOINT: safety factor 4:1 & can be fixed permanently to structures • Used across Offshore, wind tower installation, construction & engineering
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AIR OPERATED HOISTS PROVIDE THE SAFE SOLUTION WHATEVER THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT The J D Neuhaus Profi TI range of air operated hoists incorporate many years of design and development, and have successfully proved their versatility and reliability following installations within a wide range of light, medium and heavy duty industrial workplaces. The major aspect of these hoists is that they have been engineered for extremes and can be safely operated even where hazardous working environments exist. Their compressed air supply, utilised for both power and control functions, does not initiate sparks, so providing an unbeatable advantage when hoists are operating in potentially explosive atmospheres. Even greater safety can be achieved by the prevention of sparks generated by static discharges or metal to metal friction contacts. Standard versions of JDN hoists and crane systems (which utilise Profi TI hoists for lift operations) have the explosion protection / classifications and markings EX II 2 GD IIA T4 / II 3 GD IIB T4. Increased spark protection can be achieved, which involves copper galvanisation plating of the hoist bottom block and load hooks, together with fitting brass safety catches to achieve a rating of EX II 2 GD IIB T4. With even further increased spark protection
Figure 1.: A Profi 1 TI hoist from the J D Neuhaus range, with a 1 tonne lift capacity.
for explosion group IIC, the hoist horizontal movement trolleys incorporate running wheels and travel gearing which are manufactured in bronze for an impressive EX II 2 GD IIC T4 rating. The Profi TI hoist range is the workhorse of the industrial and commercial world, providing lift capacities from 250kg up to a full 100 tonnes. The operating air supply can be set at 4 or 6 bar pressure, with a standard load lift height of three metres being provided throughout. Other optional lift height requirements can also be specified and accommodated as required. All Profi TI hoists are equipped with a top suspension hook, with optional overhead trolleys also available to accommodate lateral movement of suspended loads. Three trolley options incorporate load traverse movements combined with precise load placements. One trolley is manually operated for horizontal movement of the suspended load. A second trolley has a manually operated reel chain mechanism for lateral load movements. The third motorised trolley provides traverse as well as load raise and lower movements utilising compressed air power. All trolley systems can negotiate overhead rail curvatures, and can also be fitted with rack and pinion drives for safe load handling on offshore platforms and sea going vessels. For installations with overhead space
Figure 3: A Profi 16 TI hoist from the J D Neuhaus range with a 16 tonne lift capacity, shown with a rope control mechanism.
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Figure 4: A Profi 100 TI hoist from the J D Neuhaus range, providing a full 100 tonne lift capacity with 100% duty ratings and unlimited duty cycles.
constrictions, a low headroom trolley option is also available, suitable for loads up to six tonne. The easy to use range of Profi TI hoists are 100% duty rated with unlimited duty cycles, so minimising any downtime conditions. Their compact modern design eliminates any protruding control hoses or similar external parts susceptible to damage, emphasising the suitability of the Profi range for even horizontal pulling. These standard hoists are also insensitive to atmospheric dust or humidity and withstand working temperatures ranging from 20째C to +70째C. Their patented, low maintenance vane motor brake systems ensure fail-safe starting and positive braking, while also being low maintenance as well as suitable for lube-free operation. Various pendant controls can be fitted for sensitive, single speed, multi-function or remote control operation. These design led hoists also provide strong, fast and silent operation combined with high performance, together with more efficiency and greater reliability to ensure high lifting and lowering speeds while incorporating positive sound absorption. The compact hoist designs ensure minimum dead-weight together with suitability for installation in conditions of low headroom availability with loads from one tonne upwards also incorporating overload protection. Hydraulically operated versions of the JDN Profi range can also be made available, together with hoists specifically designated for operation within unique working conditions. These include JDN Profi 25 TI hoists, available with compressed air or hydraulic fluid operation, which are suitable for work undertaken in fully submersed conditions. These subsea hoists provide possibilities of enhanced weightless underwater movements of suspended loads which has included the replacement of a 45 tonne replacement rudder blade for a cargo ship while remaining berthed at sea. Further information is available on request to: J D Neuhaus GmbH & Co. KG, 58449, Witten-Heven, Germany Telephone: +49 2302 208-219 Fax: +49 2302 208-286 E-mail: info@jdngroup.com
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Rope and Sling Rigging Equipment Used Offshore in Cyprus and Portugal Rope and Sling Specialists Ltd (RSS) has supplied over 1,000 units of below-thehook equipment for major offshore oil and gas projects in Cyprus and Portugal. The Wales based lifting and rigging gear company fulfilled the order from Maltese oil and gas logistics specialist Medserv, which met Eni’s scope of work for belowthe-hook services from a shore base, supporting activity offshore. Italy headquartered Eni S.p.A., an integrated energy company, is a major player in the global oil and gas sector, employing more than 29,000 people in 66 countries. It engages in oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production in 42 countries. This is the latest in a series of high profile orders RSS has received, demonstrating its capability to manufacture and source product for large-scale projects. The oil and gas sector in particular took note of the company’s purchase of a 1,000t Sahm Splice hydraulic press late last year, enabling it to manufacture 55t safe working load slings. And the investment is paying dividends.
We have been working with Medserv for about three years and have gained their trust in being able to take large orders and turn them around to short lead times. In this case, we manufactured and sourced equipment to an order that was split into two batches over just a seven week period. Medserv have facilitated the use of our wire rope slings, chain slings, shackles, web slings and safety harnesses for an array of projects, all of which required our team to be at its dynamic best. Steve Hutin, Managing Director at RSS.
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In these pictures: Wire rope slings and other rigging equipment ready for shipping.
With over 40 years of experience in the oil and gas industry we pride ourselves on the quality of our services and operate to strict quality and health and safety standards. To uphold our reputation and continue to provide services to some of the largest, leading oil and gas businesses, we need a world class supply network and RSS meets those requirements. We are fully conscious of the time constraints applicable to the oil and gas industry and ultimately of our clients’ requirements for maximum return on utilisation. We pride ourselves on our high efficiency levels and the quick turnaround of supply vessels. Again, this would not be possible without constant efficiency and quality manufacturing throughout our supply chains. Godfrey Attard, Country Manager, Cyprus at Medserv (Cyprus) Ltd. While Attard concedes that the oil and gas market remains flat going into the second half of the year, he anticipates placing additional orders for slings and other rigging equipment with upcoming projects in the pipeline.
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Aibel Partners with Reach Subsea for work on offshore oil and gas projects Norway based companies Aibel and Reach Subsea have signed an agreement for joint projects within subsea oil and gas, rig repairs, and decommissioning of existing offshore structures and installations. Aibel and Reach Subsea operate within the same market segments, yet have a different client base. Under the agreement, Aibel and Reach Subsea will perform complex projects by sharing resources. Aibel executive vice-president Yard Haugesund, Bjørn Tollefsen said:
The cooperation agreement will strengthen both parties’ ability to provide a more comprehensive and competitive product, qualifying us to take on projects we could not have executed alone. By efficiently utilising resources from both parties, we will be able to undertake complex projects requiring project management, engineering, fabrication, installation, MC (mechanical
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completion), commissioning, decommissioning and ROV marine services/operations. Tollefsen said that the cooperation between the companies will provide new opportunities. The agreement also covers projects within renewable and ship. In April, Aibel secured a contract for yardstay and assistance with the final preparations of the floating production storage offloading vessel Glen Lyon FPSO. The company has eight locations in Norway. It also operates in Thailand, Singapore and Denmark. Above: CEO of Reach Subsea, Jostein Alendal (left) and Aibel’s EVP Yard Haugesund, Bjørn Tollefsen, signed the agreement today.
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Nigerdock Completes 2.3m Barrels Of Oil FPSO For Egina Project The largest in-country constructed oil facility built by Nigerdock is set to sail to its location to accelerate oil production from one of Nigeria’s major deep water oil fields. A deep water acreage operated by France’s oil major, Total, is located some 130 kilometre off the coast of the country at water depths of more than 1,500 metres (m). The Egina Oil Field is one of Total’s most ambitious ultra deep offshore projects and the most part of the project is being developed locally to accelerate the pace of technology transfer and expand the local industrial fabric. Nigerdock, at the weekend, announced successful completion work for the fabrication and the sail away of the Flare Tower for the Egina Floating Production Storage and Offloading, (FPSO) project for Total. The field is currently under development and production is scheduled to begin in 2018. Nigerdock was selected by Samsung/Total for critical in-country fabrication works and training services as the provider of choice. The flare tower structure which weighs in at 732 tonnes was completed on time, loaded out and sailed away on March 24, 2016. It is one of a number of structures fabricated by Nigerdock at its Fabrication Yard on Snake Island Integrated Free Zone for Samsung Heavy Industries Egina FPSO project. The remaining works will continue through to the first quarter of 2017 as contracted.
The fabrication for Egina was a big success being delivered on time and budget and to world class specifications. We have expended over 1.7 million man hours on the project, and it has helped generate employment for hundreds of Nigerians while also creating the opportunity for the provision of thousands of man hours of specialised training. Emeka Uhara, Project Manager. These structures completed at Nigerdock’s Fabrication Yard at Snake Island Integrated Free Zone, Lagos, are a major boost to the federal government’s Nigerian Content Policy which seeks to domesticate more oil and gas activities in Nigeria under the guidance of the Nigerian Content Development and Management Board (NCDMB).
This marks another significant first for Nigerdock as we continue to prove our ability to deliver stakeholder requirements pursuant to the Nigerian Content Development Act. David Murray, Managing Director of Nigerdock.
Nigerdock is a leading indigenous Nigerian oil services company and a member of Jagal Energy. It has diverse capabilities in the areas of engineering, offshore fabrication, ship repair, logistics, marine and support base services. It is strategically located at Snake Island Integrated Free Zone and offers integrated support services to the upstream oil and gas sector. Total began the drilling programme on the Egina field in December 2014. The intense project will keep two rigs busy for a total of 3,000 days. Five out of the planned 44 subsea wells have already been drilled at water depths of between 1,400m and 1,700m, and 13 more will be completed when the field comes on stream. They will be connected, using umbilicals and risers, to an FPSO vessel designed to hold 2.3 million barrels of oil. The water depth poses a challenge for the development of Egina which is one of the deepest offshore projects ever operated by Total.
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WELDING & FABRICATION
Transform a love of diving into a rewarding career with training from TWI International travel, exciting work and ample progression opportunities: a career in underwater inspection is not short of benefits. If you have a commercial diving licence, or an interest in diving and a desire to get one, moving into underwater inspection gives you the opportunity to turn an enjoyable activity into a ticket to see the world and a rewarding career. Over the last few decades TWI has delivered training to hundreds of divers from all over the world at its specialist facilities. Courses are currently offered in Middlesbrough in the UK, Baku in Azerbaijan and Chonburi in Thailand – each venue featuring modern diving equipment and hosting training provided by experienced industry professionals. For UK-based trainees, TWI is the only place in the country where divers can carry out their training and gain CSWIP certification in the same location. Once qualified you
will be eligible to work all over the world: CSWIP certification is the internationally recognised industry standard, and a specified requirement of many employers. There are four courses available in TWI’s underwater inspection suite: 3.1U NDT Inspection Diver, 3.2U NDT Inspection Diver, 3.3U ROV Inspector and 3.4U Underwater Inspection Controller. They combine classroom-based theory with practical tuition, either in a dive tank or topside, depending on the programme. Each qualification requires recertification every five years, to refresh divers’ knowledge and ensure their skills are up to date. This can be carried out at any of TWI’s underwater training facilities.
TWI Training and Examination Services is the world’s largest provider of training in NDT, welding and welding inspection. Thanks to its excellent global reputation, it has established offices around the world, and last year delivered training to more than 25,000 students from more than 70 countries. For more information, including an underwater inspection career progression map and a complete list of courses, including dates and venues, visit:
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If you would like to find out more about what a career in underwater inspection entails, an overview of TWI’s diver inspection courses provided by Leighton Evans, TWI’s underwater inspection business manager, can be found on TWI’s YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/TWIltd
Topsides fabrication for Maersk Oil’s $4.5bn Culzean project in North Sea begins Maersk Oil has announced the start of topsides fabrication for the $4.5bn Culzean project in the UK North Sea. Located about 145 miles East of Aberdeen, the Culzean field is expected to produce between 60,000boepd-90,000boepd at plateau production for a period of at least 13 years. The company’s coventurers in the Culzean project are JX Nippon Exploration & Production (UK) (34.01%) and BP (Britoil) (16%). Maersk Oil Chief Executive Jakob Thomasen said: “When the field begins to produce in 2019, Culzean will become a key contributor to Maersk Oil’s ambition to become a top
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five operator in the North Sea in the 2020s, and provide around 5% of UK gas demand at peak production.
platform topsides for the Culzean field development.
“Maersk Oil and coventurers’ investment will also support employment in both the UK and Asian supply chains.”
We will be harnessing technology to develop a 21st century facility with the ability to remotely monitor critical equipment 24 hours a day, and enable offshore colleagues to access real time data and immediate technical evaluation and onshore support.
The Culzean project was sanctioned in August 2015. In September 2015, Maersk Oil awarded a $1bn contract to Sembcorp Marine Offshore Platforms (SMOP) for the building of the central processing facility, in addition to two connecting bridges. The contract also included wellhead platform and utilities & living quarters
Martin Urquhart, Project Director, Culzean. The Culzean field was discovered by Maersk Oil and its co-venturers in 2008 and has estimated resources of 250 million to 300 million barrels of oil equivalent.
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MAKING & MAINTAINING THE RIGHT CONNECTION Destec Engineering has specialised in the manufacture of high pressure Flanges, Seals & Connections for the Oil, Gas & Renewable Energy industries for over 45 years. Services we deliver: Destec compact flanges Destec boiler inspection caps G-Range 4 bolt connectors Compatible seals GSB subsea single bolt clamps
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The Beach gets ‘bigger’ for Gee-Force Hydraulics this summer Gee-Force Hydraulics a privately owned, specialist supplier of hydraulic bolting, flange spreading and alignment equipment is relocating to bigger premises in Great Yarmouth this summer.
and new HTL partnership will also add enhanced service, repair and calibration capabilities, a full and comprehensive range of services ensures that client’s service requirements are served quickly and efficiently.
A 3,200sq.ft premises on Beacon Park, Great Yarmouth’s newest business park and hub for the energy sector will be Gee-Force Hydraulics’ new facility.
The new premises will also incorporate a fully equipped dedicated training facility to run ECITB approved MJI10/18 & 19, MJI 31 & 32 Wind Turbine Bolted Connections training and TMJI testing. These courses are ideally suited to Engineers and Technicians who wish to achieve the required skill, ability and knowledge in specialist controlled bolting for a range of industries including oil & gas, power generation, renewable energy, subsea & decommissioning, mining, petrochemical, heavy engineering and construction.
Operational from 1st July, Gee-Force Hydraulics has planned the move as part of a growth strategy to serve Great Yarmouth with the most advanced and safe solutions on the market. Partnering with HTL, industry leader of controlled bolting, flange working and portable machine solutions, the specialist supplier will house an extensive hire fleet in their new facility including: controlled bolting equipment, portable machines, flange working, cutting and subsea equipment, flushing, test and instrumentation equipment and essential maintenance tooling. The premises move
Graeme Cook, Managing Director comments: “The Beach” is of course the local vernacular for “onshore”. And that Beach, in terms of our proximity to the southern North Sea service industry, is getting bigger particularly now that we have access to HTL’s extensive fleet of hire equipment. Already these new arrangements mean that we have more
equipment on our Great Yarmouth hire shelves ready for immediate mobilisation and with more to come. The move to new premises on Beacon Park together with the new partnership arrangements will significantly enhance our service, repair and calibration capabilities and further complement our equipment hire and MJI training facilities.” For more information contact Gee-Force Hydraulics: Call +44 (0) 1493 603797 Email sales@gee-force.co.uk or visit:
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ONLY GENUINE VITON™ CARRIES AN AUTHORISED SEAL TO VERIFY TRUE QUALITY Viton™ fluoroelastomer sealing products, available in the UK from Dichtomatik Ltd, have been the first choice of scientists and engineers since the product was introduced by DuPont™ in 1958. The unique properties and superior performance of this FKM product engender a level of sealing reliability in even the most demanding of industries including automotive, chemical processing and transportation, aircraft and aerospace, oil and gas exploration and production, along with many other industrial production environments including in the food and pharmaceutical industries. However, some suppliers incorrectly refer to any and all FKM general elastomers as Viton™. These are products not made from p34 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
100% virgin Viton™, which all subsequently fall short of the anticipated high performance levels and stringent quality levels set by the genuine Viton™ product. To guarantee the highest quality FKM products available, users should insist upon 100% virgin Viton™ (manufactured at ISO 9002 registered facilities only) and ensure that the products supplied are identified with “Made With Genuine Viton™” approval seals. The heat resistant properties of genuine Viton™ products far outlast nitrile rubber and other general purpose elastomers. With such reliability, service intervals can be safely extended, helping to stretch maintenance budgets by reducing unscheduled downtime across a wide industrial spectrum. In the aircraft and aerospace market Viton™ has delivered extended sealing properties for jet engines
with operating temperatures of 204°C, and even maintaining performance after excursions up to levels of 315°C temperature. In tough oil and gas downhole applications Viton™ provides protection against seal failure, helping to extend MTBF intervals. While in the automotive industry, Viton™ ensures improved durability of advanced fuel and engine systems even when operating at extreme operating temperatures for fuels, oils, transmission fluids and even acid concentrates. In petroleum refining and transportation there is a wide established use of bonded seals, radial lip seals, caulks, coatings, vibration dampeners, expansion joints, gaskets, ‘O’ rings, piston seals and custom shapes including stock rods and sheets. For these diverse requirements, there is a worldwide availability of the true Viton™ products, with the approved supplier for the UK being Dichtomatik Ltd.
Rig Control Products enters into business alliance with Accumulators Inc.
Ben Knight, RCP Managing Director.
A leading control and instrumentation company has entered into a business alliance with a Houston-based accumulator manufacturer. Rig Control Products (RCP), which is headquartered in Aberdeen and also has an office and workshop in Singapore, has partnered with Accumulators Inc. following discussions with the company during OTC in Houston at the start of the month. The new business alliance will see RCP (Aberdeen & Singapore) provide Accumulators Inc. with a European and South-East Asian distribution channel for the support and supply of its products across these regions. Specialists in their field since 1987, Accumulators Inc. is the world leader in the design and manufacture of all types and pressures of ASME U certified accumulator products and sustain the largest inventory in the accumulator industry. The alliance with the Houston based company will strengthen RCP’s position as a leading supplier in the global oilfield supply of accumulator products and spares, and will also allow RCP to diversify into new markets across Europe and South-East Asia.
RCP is excited to announce this business alliance with Accumulators Inc. Its range of accumulator products and parts perfectly compliment RCP’s existing hydraulic control systems and strengthens our position as a market leader in the supply of oilfield products. Ben Knight, RCP Managing Director.
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This is a great opportunity for both companies and we look forward to a very successful partnership with RCP. Jeff Ramsey, National Sales Manager, Accumulators Inc.
RCP was one of 64 Scottish companies represented at OTC as part of the Scotland pavilion organised by Scottish Enterprise. We support companies to attend overseas events, such as OTC, to help them forge new contacts, strengthen existing ones and do new business. That’s exactly what RCP has done and I’d like to congratulate them on their success. RCP is an ambitious, forward thinking company which recognises the importance, particularly in the current climate, of expanding into overseas markets. We’ve been working intensively with RCP through our account management portfolio to support their international ambition and future growth plans, and today’s announcement marks a key milestone in that journey. David Rennie, International Sector Head for Oil and Gas at Scottish Enterprise.
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HAZARDOUS AREA The benefits of Emergency EX Lighting Emergency Ex lighting is used to supply back-up illumination in hazardous areas using an inbuilt battery which provides light output in the event that mains power is lost. This article looks at the advancements in emergency luminaires thanks to the development of LED technology, and explores why they are so important to on-site safety. Why is Emergency Lighting Important? Safety is obviously the biggest driver behind the need for emergency lighting. Although the presence of gas or dust denotes a ‘hazardous area’, applications in which Ex lighting is required, such as offshore oil and gas, are also commonly high risk in terms of their general safety and the highest safety measures are required at all times to minimise the risk on-site. Given the dangers during total blackout, a lighting solution which guarantees output even when mains power is down, is critical to safety. The need for emergency lighting is made greater if a site has an unstable power supply. For example, offshore applications rely on the use of generators as their primary source of power; these generators are often unstable and prone to power outages which increase the reliance on emergency lighting, and make the choice of LED luminaires even more important. With existing technology, even short term voltage drops cause significant disruption given the delay in the luminaire being able to restrike, as previously discussed. An LED luminaire can move seamlessly between mains power and emergency mode, providing the perfect solution to applications with unstable power supplies. Why LED for Emergency Fittings? The emergence of LED technology has meant that emergency Ex lighting has become a feasible, functional lighting solution. Although it’s not impossible to find an emergency variant of a traditional luminaire (i.e. SON or Metal Halide), these units have their limitations.
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Design The size and weight of the emergency batteries tend to be excessive, while they also command a higher cost. As a result, emergency lighting using traditional technology is rare and tends not to be a feasible option for end users. In contrast, LED luminaires require only a fraction of the power; for example a 400W SON Floodlight can be replaced by a 136W LED equivalent. This saving on power means an emergency backup battery does not need to be as powerful, allowing the use of a smaller, lighter battery which keeps the size and weight of the luminaire to a minimum. This also helps to reduce the cost of the luminaire, making the unit more affordable. Functionality Even if the size and weight of a traditional emergency unit isn’t a problem, or the cost not a barrier, the functionality of the units still poses problems. A high power draw means that under emergency conditions the units can only provide output for a fraction of the time compared to a superior LED alternative. LED luminaires also allow an instant restrike when mains power is lost, ensuring there is absolutely no blackout when the emergency battery kicks in. In comparison, traditional technology may require up to 15 minutes to fully strike when power is lost; a long wait under emergency conditions and in a hazardous environment. Other Benefits of Emergency LED Lighting Emergency LED luminaires also provide greater flexibility than traditional Ex lights. Each application is likely to have different requirements for its emergency lighting; some may prioritise light output under emergency conditions, while others may require an extended running time by using a lower output level. Providing flexibility through a modular design is another important consideration to make when choosing an Ex light. On-site lighting requirements will not always remain the same; for example, standard luminaires may need to
be replaced with an emergency fitting. Thanks to the modular design of some emergency LED luminaires on the market, a standard variant can be upgraded to emergency at any time with an additional battery backup module, meaning a unit can simply be upgraded rather than replaced, saving time and costs.
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Abtech SX stainless steel enclosures In association with Roxtec, Abtech (global manufacturers of hazardous area enclosures) present an alternative to the traditional gland plate/ cable gland combination for the termination of Ex-rated junction boxes. This approach provides weight and space savings whilst also ensuring that a safe and low maintenance installation is achieved. Abtech SX stainless steel enclosures are designed for use in Zone 1 and 21 hazardous locations. They are typically used as control cabinets, junction boxes and enclosures for electrical and instrumentation connections. To manage the multiple and varied sizes of cable connection common to such applications, a popular approach has been to use a gland plate pre-drilled with numerous entries to accommodate various sizes of gland. In order to maintain the IP66/67 rating, correct cable gland installation is also critical. This requires a minimum clearance between glands to ensure they can be tightened sufficiently using the appropriate tools. This minimum clearance can result in a larger than ideal enclosure size in order to accommodate all the connections required. By using the Roxtec transit devices less real estate is required on the gland plate for cable connections for Ex and non-Ex applications. Transit systems such as this typically have the ability to seal more cables in a smaller area, thus potentially reducing the size and weight of the enclosure. Such reductions are an important design consideration for engineers developing hazardous area
electrical systems, both onshore and also in congested offshore and FPSO environments. Abtech enclosures are designed to withstand the rigours of offshore hazardous area installation. The SX range is manufactured from 316 (1.404) stainless steel and carries ingress protection to IP66/67 as well as being ERA deluge tested. However, with Ex certified enclosures, correct on-site gland termination is essential to prevent water and dust ingress. The ‘adaptable cable transit’ design features removable layers, allowing transits to be easily adjusted to different cable sizes, helping to ensure an excellent seal and avoiding potential future ingress issues. Cable transits have been used within the Oil & Gas industry for a number of years and are normally fitted using a specially constructed frame welded to the gland plates of the hazardous area enclosure. Roxtec’s devices simplifies this process with the aid of a unique clamping system on the inside of the gland plate. No welding of the frame is required, just a simple cut out on the plate. If capacity exists in the frame, then additional entries can easily be added without the need for modification of the gland plate, thus greatly reducing installation and maintenance time.
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New E2S Warning Signals products launched at GPS Canada 2016 E2S Warning Signals will be exhibiting at Global Petroleum Show, 7th to 9th of June, Calgary, Canada. The leading manufacturer of audible and visual warning devices will be at the ‘Upper Big Four’ pavilion to launch two new major product families plus the new GRP Xenon beacons for hazardous areas. The new ‘D1x’ family of alarm horns, PA loudspeakers and combined alarm horn/Xenon strobe beacon units has been designed to provide the most effective warning signals available for use in Class I/II Division 1, Zone 1 and Zone 20 environments. With robust marine grade LM6 aluminium enclosures, the UL/cULs approved alarms employ the latest electronic technology and acoustic engineering. The four stage, 64 tone alarm horns and combined units are available with directional flare or 360° sound dispersion radial horns. Also on show will be a preview of the new premium ‘STEx’ family of 316L stainless steel explosion proof devices to IECEx and ATEX approval standards. The ‘STEx’ signals provide high performance audible and visual outputs with an optimal combination of strength and corrosion resistance for use in the harshest of environments. The new ‘GNEx’ GRP Xenon strobe beacons, www.e2s.com/products/ range/gnex, add visual signalling to the explosion proof and corrosion resistant GNEx family of alarm horn sounders, PA loudspeakers and manual call points for activation of fire alarms, gas detection and emergency shutdown systems. Suitable for all Zone 1, 2, 21 & 22 hazardous location applications the ‘GNEx’ beacons have extended temperature range with IECEx and ATEX approvals. For applications
with high levels of ambient light the GNExB2 beacon is available in 10, 15 and 21 Joule variants producing up to 902cd - a very high output Xenon strobe. The GNExB1, a more compact size version, is a 5 Joule Xenon strobe beacon in a lightweight enclosure. Complementing the family is the GNExJ2 Ex d junction box, which, having multiple cable entries and terminal configurations is suitable for many different applications. All ‘GNEx’ beacons can be supplied as plate mounted assemblies configured with and without an alarm horn sounder or junction box. Ken Martin, President of Brodwell Industrial Sales, E2S’s West Canada distributor and Marcel Minns, Technical Sales Manager from the E2S Houston office, will be at the booth to welcome visitors.
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E2S Warning Signals showcase latest audible and visual signalling for fire at NFPA NFPA member E2S Warning Signals, the world’s leading independent manufacturer of audible and visual warning signals, is exhibiting at the NFPA Show from the 13th to the 15th of June in Las Vegas. On Booth 1059, E2S will be showcasing selected products from its extensive globally certified product portfolio. The D1x family of Class I & II Division 1 signals from E2S offer high performance audio-visual warning in the most hazardous of environments. The D1xS alarm horns are UL and cUL marked, suitable for use as public mode fire alarm and also approved for Zone 1 and Zone 20 applications. With sound output levels up to 116dB(A) the horns contain 64 different alarm tone patterns and four remotely selectable stages/channels enabling multiple notifications from a single device. The D1xC combined alarm horns and Xenon beacons are similarly approved for fire alarm use – the horn as public mode and the Xenon light as private mode. Employing enclosures manufactured from marine grade LM6 aluminium the audible alarms can be configured
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with a traditional flare horn or an omnidirectional radial horn. The Xenon beacon component is available in either 5 or 10 Joule variants. The D2x family of compact alarm horns and combination horns with Xenon lights offer system designers one device, globally certified: NEC/ CEC CI D2 and CII D2; NEC CI Zone 2 and Zone 22; CEC Zone 2 & 22 and CII D2, ATEX, IECEx Zone 2 & 22. Now also UL & cUL certified for fire alarm use – the horn as public mode and the Xenon light as private mode. The D2x signals contain the advanced technology featured in the Class I Div 1 D1x family but in an ultra-compact 11 x 6” footprint. For industrial fire protection system designers, the new ML15 and ML25 speakers are UL & cUL approved for fire alarm & emergency and professional & commercial use in the US and Canada. Available in 15W and 25W versions the 70V line speakers use lightweight, high impact ABS, Type 4/4X enclosures and stainless steel accessories to provide a robust solution for harsh environments systems. The booth will be managed by directors Brett Isard and John Rattlidge.
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Mech-Tool Engineering Limited top award winner in the RoSPA Awards 2016 Product designer, manufacturer and global supplier of fire, blast and heat hazard protection Mech-Tool Engineering Limited, based in the North East, has been announced as one of the top award winners in the UKs most prestigious Occupational Health and Safety Awards. The company, based in Darlington, will receive the Order of Distinction Award in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2016. The highly acclaimed award comes in recognition of 16 consecutive Gold awards for the Teesside company since it started entering the prestigious annual scheme in 2000. At an awards ceremony, to be held at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel in July, the product manufacturing business will be recognised for its achievement in delivering consistently outstanding occupational health and management systems as well as best practice leadership and workforce engagement. The award for the Darlington business will also coincide with a diamond anniversary for RoSPA as the awards celebrate 60 years of presenting highly regarded and sought after accolades to businesses and organisations which have shown an outstanding commitment to accident and ill health prevention. Speaking about the prestigious award, Marshall
Garner, CEO of Mech-Tool Engineering Limited said: “To receive the RoSPA Order of Distinction is a real testament to the huge importance Mech-Tool Engineering places on its delivery of health and safety processes. For this award to also come on the back of other recent national accolades is a real demonstration of the consistent hard work and commitment of the whole Mech-Tool Engineering team.” The RoSPA scheme, which is open to businesses and organisations of all types and sizes from across the UK and overseas, awards Orders of Distinction only to those organisations that have sustained the highest, gold standard, for a number of consecutive years. Julia Small, RoSPA’s Head of Awards and Events, said: “To win an award at such a highlyregarded event as the RoSPA Awards is a great achievement for our winners. It recognises their commitment to maintaining an excellent health and safety record and raises the bar for other organisations to aspire to. We offer them our congratulations.
Mech-Tool Engineering Limited is Headquartered in Darlington and has offices across the globe including Aberdeen, Houston, Korea and state of the art manufacturing plant in Darlington, Teesside and Busan, Korea. The company offers a complete end to end solution for fire, blast and radiant heat protection from initial design and consultation through to manufacture and assistance with on-site installation. The company was recently listed 26th on the prestigious Sunday Times Profit Track 100, a league table of the UKs top 100 private companies demonstrating the fastest growing profits. The business posted a record 35% increase in sales to £35m in the year ended March 2015 and recently became the first company in the North East to be awarded the newly launched ISO 9001:2015 quality standard.
“This year is doubly special for our winners with their achievements being recognised as we celebrate our diamond anniversary. This is a ringing endorsement of the thousands of businesses and organisations that have committed to continuous improvement in accident and ill-health prevention.”
Safety critical advice to operators on shale and unconventional oil and gas exploration is essential says Lloyd’s Register to reflect the increasing need to demonstrate good standards of safety, environmental and asset management Following the recent announcement that North Yorkshire County Council’s planning committee approved shale gas exploration plans at a site near Kirby Misperton in Yorkshire, UK, the safety of operations is critical to ensure confidence in the industry. “There is always the question on whether a country does or does not need shale gas as part of its energy security policy,” says Steve LGilbert, Vice President of LR Senergy, a company of Lloyd’s Register, a leading provider of integrity, compliance and specialist risk consulting services to the energy industry.
“The future of unconventional gas and oil needs to be looked at in terms of the big picture. The world faces major challenges from energy security, energy poverty and global warming. The UK is not alone on this and there is no single answer to tackling these issues,” says Gilbert. “Unconventional energy could have a role to play, but the question ahead is whether the associated safety implications and operational risks for each individual fracking facility are acceptable. This is as much a socio-political question as a technical one.” In upcoming energy sources, the expectations of operators vary. For many of them, compliance with international standards is
still often optional; and, for the most part, legislation remains prescriptive. But that is changing as local energy operators look to become competitive in the global markets. “The UK oil and gas industry has one of the world’s most robust regulated regimes so any decision should be made in the knowledge that the UK can exploit its shale gas resources in a safe and responsible manner.” Lloyd’s Register emphasises the discussion around unconventional gas and oil needs to be informed and factual to reassure the community at large.
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Straightpoint Expands ATEX Range as New Guidance Becomes Effective Straightpoint’s expanded range of ATEX products conform with a new directive - 2014/34/EU, that become effective since 20 April 2016, updating 94/9/EC. At the turn of the year, the force measurement, load monitoring and suspended weighing load cell equipment manufacturer launched an ATEX and IECEx version of its most popular product, the Radiolink Plus wireless load cell, which met Zone 0, 1 and 2 hazardous area classification. An ATEX version of the wireless Handheld Plus followed, while other wireless products including compression cells, shackle cells, load pins and the Running Line Dynamometer (or TIMH), part of the manufacturer’s tension in motion range, are also in accordance with the new 2014/34/EU directive and boast classification in the three zone, including 0 (an area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is present continuously or for long periods), unprecedented in wireless below the hook force measurement technology.
We have been in close collaboration with the Sira Certification Service, an independent certification body, for more than two years and it has been very helpful with the new directive implementation and certifications for the new products we’ve introduced. We have not only expanded our ATEX range of products, but we will be in a position to supply them from the first week of May—almost simultaneous with the new directive becoming effective. Roshan Divakaran, Design Engineer, Straightpoint. Divakaran explained that the notable changes to the directive largely centre on terminology, citing references to an EU Declaration of Conformity rather than EC Declaration of Conformity, prevalent in 94/9/EC. He also pointed to the EC type examination certificate becoming an EU type examination certificate in 2014/34/ EU. David Ayling, Director, Straightpoint, said: “We have come a long way since making a decision in early 2014 to introduce the
benefits of our best selling product, the Radiolink Plus, to applications where products that meet the requirements of ATEX are required to work in extremely hazardous environments. To launch the expanded range as the 2014/34/EU directive becomes effective is testimony to the dedication of Roshan and his team in addition to the strength of our relationship with the Sira Certification Service.” Divakaran said: “We are experiencing growing demand for the ATEX products and anticipate continued interest in the Radiolink Plus and the expanded range, heightened by 2014/34/EU becoming effective as we speak.” Tel: 02392 484491 Email: sales@straightpoint.com
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ROTRONIC ATEX Certified Humidity and Temperature Sensors The ROTRONIC Intrinsically Safe HygroFlex5-EX series of humidity/moisture and temperature sensors was developed for easy installation in areas where there is a risk of explosion due to dust or gas in the environment. They were designed to meet the demanding requirements of the oil & gas industry as well as the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food industries, and will be suitable for hazardous applications elsewhere. The Rotronic HygroFlex5-EX measurement transmitter conforms to the latest international standards. The transmitter is galvanically isolated; 2-channel outputs.
ATEX certified probes are available for all applications. The intrinsically safe transmitters have two channel 4…20 mA outputs selected from temperature, humidity or a moisture value such as dew point or ‘absolute humidity’ (for example Mixing Ratio g/kg). These can be freely scaled exactly as required, using Rotronic HW4 software, for the process being monitored or controlled.
Main features: • Stainless steel probes certified for ATEX Zone 0/20 • Standard & cable mount probes with a screw-in probe for pressure applications • HygroFlex5-EX measurement transmitter certified for Zone 1/21 • The transmitter is galvanically isolated • Wall and duct versions available An LC display is an option • 2-wire supply, 2-analogue outputs (option of dew point, absolute humidity (g/kg) or another moisture value • Robust aluminium transmitter housing; high IP66 protection • Range of calibration accessories for use in the Safe Area A technical datasheet is available, visit:
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Rugged Set Point Station can be installed in an Ex e, Ex n, Ex p or Ex t panel enclosure A new BEKA ATEX & IECEx certified intrinsically safe rugged panel mounting Set Point Station [set point generator], enables the current flowing in a 4/20mA loop to be manually adjusted from within a hazardous area. Housed in a 316 stainless steel enclosure, this new instrument may be safely installed in an Ex e, Ex p, Ex n or Ex t panel enclosure without invalidating the enclosure’s certification allowing easy integration with plant control equipment.
For general purpose applications, the complementary BA647E-SS is a non-certified version, the stainless steel enclosure and impact-resistant armoured glass window make it ideal for installation in severe environments. For further information including datasheets, certificates and application guides please visit: www.beka.co.uk/rugged_setpoint_stations.html or phone the BEKA sales office on: 01462 438301 www.beka.co.uk
The instrument is loop powered and displays the process variable represented by the 4/20mA signal in engineering units on an 11mm high display. Frequently used values may be entered as pre-sets. A display backlight, which may be loop or separately powered is available as a factory fitted option.
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AxFlow launches range of elastomer coated rotary lobe pumps AxFlow has extended its range of positive displacement pumps with the introduction of the LB suite of elastomer coated rotary lobe pumps for flows of between 5mÂł/hr to 130mÂł/hr. The LB pump has been designed from scratch following an assessment of products currently on the market with a view to producing a process quality pump, positioned above the more agricultural designs yet without attracting the high costs of high end products.
Developed by Xodus engineers, the secure, cloud based web app replaces complex and hard to share spreadsheets and is geared to screen assets for vibration, erosion and corrosion related issues. Complex data from monitors and piping and instrumentation diagrams is brought together into one user-friendly interface creating instantly accessible
The LB range offers a combination of innovative features. Ergonomic rotors designed in conjunction with Universitat Autonoma in Barcelona, maximise the sealing face while allowing the passage of particles up to 50mm in size. The rotors can be coated in NBR (FDA), EPDM and Viton or supplied in AISI431 stainless steel. Also to be noted is the unique intermediate chamber that isolates the pump head from the gear box, therefore avoiding any kind of cross contamination. The pumps utilise robust, high precision gears with selfaligned roller bearings that ensure that the rotary lobes deliver exceptionally high levels of accuracy and efficiency and use a range of process quality mechanical seals. Lastly, stainless steel axial liners incorporated in the pump chamber protect the pump casing, help to maintain the pump’s performance and are easy to replace, thereby significantly increasing pump life. AxFlow believes that the LB range represents the most sensibly priced process quality range of rotary lobe pumps on the market.
Right: LB elastomer coated rotary lobe pump.
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TOUGH, HEAVY DUTY GEAR PUMPS FOR INDUSTRIAL PUMPING The extensive range of Viking Pumps provides one of the widest choices of pumping technologies and designs available today underpinned by Viking’s breadth of fluid handling knowledge and application expertise in solving the most challenging pumping problems. These pumps are available from MICHAEL SMITH ENGINEERS who are able to provide Viking pump users with a wealth of practical and technical experience for the complete range of Viking positive displacement pumps. The range comprises four pump types; External and Internal Gear, Rotary Lobe and Rotary Vane, so a wide span of flow rates and discharge pressures are covered. Internal gear options include a Universal Seal pump. These are available in 12 standard size options providing flow rates up to a maximum of 345 M3/Hr and are designed to meet the demands of heavy-duty, industrial pumping applications, even in the most challenging environments. An important feature of Viking Universal Seal Pumps is that they are designed to accommodate virtually all types of seal.
These can be packing, component or cartridge mechanical seals which can be easily fitted, usually without bracket modifications. This means that operators have the flexibility to benefit from the latest sealing technology to both maximise performance and to meet the ever changing fugitive emissions standards. Viking Universal Seal Pumps are easy to maintain as the simple design of their internal gear pumps means that there are only two moving parts. The back pull-out design of the seal housing allows drive end access to the pump seal for quick and easy replacement without removing the pump or rotor, helping to keep downtime to a minimum. The pumps are equipped with heavy duty bearings and bushings and so support of the pump shaft is enhanced which in turn helps extend the life of the pump and the seal.
valve. This ensures that key components can be heated or cooled rapidly and accurately so allowing faster start-up and providing uniform, accurate temperature control. The pumps can handle a wide range of liquids with viscosities from 1.0 cSt to 400,000 cSt and are suitable for operation in applications with temperatures of -85ºC to + 425ºC. They are ideal for high volume, continuous duty liquids transfer across many industry sectors including, general processing, chemicals, food & beverage, oil & gas, refining, plastics, resins and rubber and pulp & paper.
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Viking Universal Seal pumps are available in wide range of construction materials including cast iron, ductile iron, cast steel, stainless steel and alloy C allowing broad chemical compatibility with a huge range of liquids. There are also jacketing options available for all the critical areas of the pumps including the bracket, seal, casing, flanges, head and relief
Intertek optimises potable water tank inspections with new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) service Intertek, a leading total quality assurance provider to industries worldwide, has launched a new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) potable water tank inspection service that offers clients the option of using ROV’s to inspect their largecapacity water tanks. Potable water tank inspection must be carried out periodically to mitigate health risks to those working on offshore platforms or in other facilities that require their use. Vitally, inspections should detect any evidence of contamination, biofilm deposits, corrosion formation and the growth of Legionella. ypically, potable water tanks are taken out of service to be emptied and inspected directly by personnel, a process which can be hazardous and time consuming, sometimes taking up to three days. Intertek’s new service allows clients to instead send
in a mini ROV, which removes the need to drain and refill the tank, mitigates risks to personnel and can ensure that tanks are back in service after 12 hours. When evidence of corrosion or bacteria is detected, Intertek can make treatment recommendations, including operational advice, cleaning, patch recoating or complete tank refurbishment.
Julie Hart, Water Hygiene Technical Manager for Intertek Production and Integrity Assurance, said: “Regular water tank hygiene inspection is extremely important as the tanks can become a breeding ground for Legionella and other bacteria which cause water quality degradation. Our ROV’s deliver close visual inspection which allows for fast, accurate pricing of remedial work. This new equipment and methodology, along with our decades of experience in microbiology, really allows us to provide forerunning services to clients who take these procedures very seriously and prioritise the health and wellbeing of their personnel. As well as tank inspection and potable water management services, Intertek Production and Integrity Assurance provides clients with a range of related solutions, including legionella management, water system disinfection, microbiological surveys, molecular analysis, media test kits and oilfield microbiology training. June 2016 | www.sosmagazine.biz | p45
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MDL delivers innovative well intervention system to Magma Maritime Developments (MDL) has delivered a new flexible pipe deployment and retrieval system for Magma Global, which is set to significantly reduce the costs and risks of light well intervention for the offshore oil industry.
Steve Hatton, Technical Director at Magma Global said: “This high performance offshore m-IDP system has evolved steadily from the original concept that we started discussing with MDL over a year ago. After a lot of detailed meetings, what we have now is a truly integrated package.
The m-IDP (Integrated Deployment Package) was unveiled at the company’s assembly and testing facility in Peterhead, at a client Open Day co-hosted with Magma.
“We wanted a system to allow us to deploy our m-pipe® to any current or future subsea well depth up to 10,000 feet, and enable maximum pressure and high flow rate pumping.
Well intervention project managers and engineers from across the UK were able to take a close look at the system at the event, before attending a technical session explaining the combined application of the m-IDP system with Magma’s m-pipe®, designed for high flow rate, high pressure hydraulic pumping from the back deck of smaller vessels.
“We knew operators were seeking an integrated pumping system they could rely on and, thanks to the combination of the m-IDP system, m-pipe’s® durability and its ability to withstand high pressures, high temperatures and highly corrosive intervention fluids, the whole system can be reused on multiple intervention projects for many years with confidence.
The m-IDP is a compact, highly developed and multi-function system designed specifically for installation, retrieval and storage of 3-inch 15ksi m-pipe® - the lightweight pipe manufactured by Magma Global.
Thanks to the flexible m-IDP design, m-pipe® can be installed over the moon pool or side or over the stern of the vessel as required. The complete package is due to travel to the Gulf of Mexico, with the first deployment expected by the end of 2016. Derek Smith, CEO of MDL said: “We are pleased to present this latest custom-built addition to our portfolio, which, combined with Magma’s m-pipe®, opens up a whole new proposition for offshore light well intervention. “In delivering this system, we combined our knowledge of the harsh marine environment and challenges faced on the vessel’s back deck, with our ethos of delivering the most compact, safe and user-friendly equipment to offshore operators globally. “This integrated system, coupled with the unique capabilities of the m-pipe®, is set to become an invaluable solution for operators with multiple well intervention projects, regardless of their geographical location.”
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“As the whole system can pump intervention fluids rapidly, and at high pressures, detailed calculations show this combination offers potential savings of 30% in comparison to traditional offshore light well intervention operations like coiled tube systems.
“Driven by our client’s demand for competitive systems, this means it has to be light, compact and take up minimum deck space, and I think our combined efforts have achieved that within the m-IDP design, which will be launched into the market on a highly competitive day-rate rental basis. “We will continue to work with MDL to support our activities offshore - there’s no doubt MDL are going to be the best people to assist us with the maintenance and operation of the m-IDP, and we see this as a very positive partnership going forwards.”
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Ensure Free-flowing Lab Data with a New LabX Instrument Data is only as good as your ability to access and use it. Explore how METTLER TOLEDO LabX® instrument control software can help you close gaps in traceability, total cost-of-ownership, and time savings with a new white paper available as part of our 2016 e-calendar of monthly gifts. One of the primary motives driving organizations to purchase laboratory information management systems (LIMS), electronic laboratory notebook systems (ELNS) and related systems is the appeal of connecting many different pieces of equipment. However, in many labs manual data management consumes a significant amount of lab technician time and introduces significant error risk. One inherent challenge in connecting laboratory equipment is that standard operating procedures for each piece of equipment must be followed. But what if it
were possible to ensure these workflows were followed while creating data integrity, enhancing productivity, and reducing the total costs of lab equipment operation? A new white paper on weighing data management from METTLER TOLEDO explores a solution that can help do just that: METTLER TOLEDO’s LabX®. Fundamentally, the proper METTLER TOLEDO instruments outfitted with LabX can connect roughly one-third of available laboratory instrument types to one management system. This ability to connect and archive data helps to eliminate administrative bottlenecks and the risk of transcription and recalculation error inherent in manual processing. It can also help ensure that all data produced by lab equipment meets fundamental quality elements and criteria for scientific soundness to meet Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) 21 CFR 211.
and data transfer. This saves a significant amount of time, allows automatic results evaluation, and stores complete data sets, including meta data, for later reference and use, which can be particularly important for a quality or regulatory audit. Additionally, data transfer occurs through one point, which can further minimize effort expended on IT infrastructure. To learn more about how LabX and related systems can help eliminate sources of error in lab data capture, please download the new white paper today to gain access to additional resources that will help eliminate unknown sources of error in the weighing process. Future installments of METTLER TOLEDO’s 2016 eCalendar will highlight additional issues that impact lab performance to help further optimize workflows.
Making it possible for analytical instruments to send data electronically automates the whole process of data generation, plausibility checks,
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product spotlight
Resilient and Rugged - ARO® Pro Series Pumps Meet the Needs of Oil, Gas & Marine Applications Ingersoll Rand (NYSE:IR) recently introduced the new LS2-150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider® Winch, a cost-effective solution for safely lifting people working on onshore oil rigs. More than 450,000 workers are employed in the oil and gas industries and many of these workers require the use of specialized lifting equipment to drill and service wells and maintain equipment. “While oil and gas operators continue to face cost pressures, it’s important that they have the affordable equipment needed to keep their workers safe,” said Mike Smith, Global Portfolio Leader of Material Handling for Ingersoll Rand. “We designed the LS2-150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider Winch for the specific needs of onshore rigs, making high value safety features available at an approachable price point.” Ingersoll Rand’s LS2-150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider Winch helps ensure these jobs can be done safely. The LS2-150 winch includes many built-in safety features such as: Overload Protection Device The overload protection device prevents the winch from operating if it detects a load that exceeds 125 percent of the 150 kg. (330 lbs.) safety rating for the winch. Emergency Stop Button In case of an emergency, the operator can stop operation of the winch with the push of one button. Slack Line Prevention System If the winch line gets caught or snagged, the slack line prevention system on the LS2-150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider Winch automatically stops the winch from paying out to help prevent the rider from falling. Redundant Braking Automatic multi-disc and automatic drum brakes provide the safety of two independent braking systems. Press Roller The Press Roller presses the wire rope onto the drum to help prevent bird nesting, especially in “no load” conditions. Detailed design features that take human factors into consideration have been mindfully included in the LS2-150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider Winch to help operators protect themselves and the individual on the end of p48 | www.sosmagazine.biz | June 2016
the line from accidental lifting or lowering. The upper and lower limit switches protect the rider from being raised or lowered past set limits. The dual purpose operator orientation cover protects the winch’s controls while also orientating the operator in the correct position for lifting or lowering. Durable materials encase the essential internal and external components of the LS2150 winch. Its Marine-grade paint stands up to harsh conditions such as heat, dust, cold, and rain. The LS2-150 also offers built in lifting lugs, making it easy for the operator to move the winch and wire rope when necessary. Since 1926, Ingersoll Rand has built a full range of extremely reliable hoists and winches. Constructed to meet the
utmost safety and regulatory standards, Ingersoll Rand winches and hoists move equipment and personnel safely, reliably and efficiently. Ingersoll Rand sells and supports material handling equipment in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, India Africa and Asia Pacific. For more information about Ingersoll Rand material handling solutions and the LS2150 Hydraulic Land Rig Man Rider Winch visit: www.ingersollrandproducts.com/ls2150manrider Resilient and Rugged, ARO® Pro Series Pumps Meet the Needs of Oil, Gas & Marine Applications Simple, yet smart, aluminum Pro Series pumps are constructed with Hytrel diaphragms. These highly reliable and costeffective pumps bring a unique advantage to oil and gas applications, as well as marine operations, because they are efficient, extremely resilient and can tolerate wide fluctuations in temperatures. The ARO Pro Series pumps easily transfer, recirculate and batch material ranging from clean, light viscosity fluids to corrosive, abrasive medium viscosity fluids, as well as pass large particles without damage. The Hytrel diaphragm at the heart of the pump, facilitates material transfer in oil, gas and marine applications because Hytrel, a super tough thermoplastic polyester elastomer, resists hydrocarbon, hydrogen sulfide, oils, solvents and other industrial chemicals. The ability of the Hytrel diaphragm to adapt to wide temperature variables ranging from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to 150 degrees Fahrenheit make it a prudent choice for onshore and offshore oil and gas applications that exist both in hot desert
environments as well as cold, salty, damp marine environments. The elastomerbased diaphragm also naturally resists corrosion and rust. ARO Pro Series pumps offer operators the ability to vary the flow outlet from 12 gallons per minute to 237 gallons per minute and support discharge pressure from 100 to 120 PSI, depending on the size of the pump. The pump is available in aluminum, cast iron and stainless steel, all which can be grounded for enhanced safety in combustible and hazardous environments. Six different pump sizes are available ranging from half inch to three inch. ARO is a leading worldwide manufacturer of fluid management products that are expertly engineered to deliver performance and serviceability, allowing success to flow. With an 85 year legacy of premier product performance and service excellence, ARO provides fluid management equipment for customers and industries around the globe, including oil and gas, marine, chemical, manufacturing, energy, pharmaceutical, mining and more. The ARO product line includes diaphragm pumps, piston pumps and MR150 Man Rider® Winch that integrates all the best safety and durability features of Ingersoll Rand’s lifting technology as standard features in a single compact package. The MR150 has built-in safety mechanisms including a slack line prevention system and an emergency lowering system, as well as a number of intuitive design elements that help rig workers protect themselves and co-workers during operation. The MR150 is bolstered with stainless steel components and marine grade paint to reduce corrosion and withstand harsh environments. MR150 Man Rider Winch MR150 Man Rider® Winch that integrates all the best safety and durability features of Ingersoll Rand’s lifting technology as standard features in a single compact package. The MR150 has built-in safety mechanisms including a slack line prevention system and an emergency lowering system, as well as a number of intuitive design elements that help rig workers protect themselves and co-workers during operation. The MR150 is bolstered with stainless steel components and marine grade paint to reduce corrosion and withstand harsh environments.
product spotlight
New Tritex Multigauge 5650 Surveyor Thickness Gauge Dorchester based, Tritex NDT have launched their new Multigauge 5650 Surveyor thickness gauge. The new gauge, based on the already very popular original Multigauge 5600, has new features including the option to simply exchange the probe and the gauge automatically switches to single echo mode for measuring GRP, plastic or uncoated metal. The gauge also measures metal thickness through coatings of up to 20mm thick, to give the same high standard of performance as the Multigauge 5600. In addition, either probe can also be used in echo – echo mode, if required, by easily selecting the option from the keypad during measurement, negating the need for special probes. The gauge has a large modern colour display
and an easy to use clear graphic menu. It has been designed in line with Tritex’s concept of Simple, Accurate and Robust. Intuitive menus allow for easy navigation whilst the gauge has added features to improve performance. For metal measurement, the gauge utilises the Multiple Echo technique to ignore coatings up to 20mm thick and just measures the metal substrate. No grinding or removal of the coatings is required, significantly reducing preparation time and ultimately saving both time and money when carrying out inspections. All probes have Intelligent Probe Recognition (IPR), which automatically adjusts settings in the gauge when connected, resulting in a perfectly matched probe and gauge for enhanced performance. Also, the Automatic Measurement Verification System (AMVS) used with multiple echo ensures only true measurements are displayed, even on the most heavily corroded metals. An optional leather case protects the gauge in even the most harsh environments.
Only single crystal probes are used, which have a number of advantages when measuring on curved and corroded surfaces. The new Multigauge 5650 is supplied as a complete kit, ready to use, with a 3 year warranty and free calibration for the life of the gauge.
For further information, please go to:
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Innovation and performance come together in new feature-packed UHP water jetting unit Leading UK high pressure water jetting equipment manufacturer Hughes has launched a new crash frame mounted, high pressure water jetting unit, which boasts a range of innovative features in one of the most user friendly UHP units available. Hughes Pumps Ultrabar 30 DC (4) is driven by a Tier 4, emissions compliant diesel engine and operates at 6.2gpm at 43,500psi (24lpm at 3000bar). Mounted in an open crash frame with forklift pockets and overhead lifting points, this unit is ideal for the shipyard environment. Typical applications include surface preparation, coatings removal, tube/pipe cleaning and hydro demolition. An innovative modular pump head design allows individual cylinders to be worked on without disturbing the other two, particularly useful in the field when downtime is critical. The pump can be quickly converted to 10, 15 or 20k (700, 1000 or 1400bar). Hughes Pumps offers a number of Ultrabar 30
DC (4) build variants, including a fully enclosed, partial flame proofing of the engine or Zone 2 explosion proof engine. UK based Hughes Pumps has over 45 years experience in the design andfor heavy duty cleaning and surface preparation applications. The company is also delivering critical flushing and subsea cleaning solutions to hundreds of metres depth for some of the World’s leading contractors, delivering exceptional performance and reliability in some of the harshest environments imaginable.
For product information: Hughes Pumps Ltd. T: +44 (0)1903 892358 E: sales@hughes-pumps.co.uk. W:
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