Inside Energy November 2018

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Inside Monthly news for EIC members November 2018

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Germany’s energy market revolution Germany has both the largest population and economy in the EU, accounting for 28% of the Eurozone GDP according to the International Monetary Fund. Its wealth of small and medium sized enterprises, of which 99% of all German companies belong to, creates an active and varied economic base that forms the backbone of German industry. The country is a major centre for trade and technological development, and while heavily reliant on the service sector, it retains a prominent manufacturing base most notably in the automotive industry, with Germany the fourth largest producer of vehicles in the world. This sector contributes greatly to its export output with the country ranking third in the world for exports, behind only China and the US. Energy is a key foundation in providing the resources needed to support the factories and service industries located across the country. Germany is active across the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry, and while phase-outs are planned in the coal and nuclear power sectors, the country is one of the world leaders in renewable energy investment as a result of its pioneering Energiewende (German for energy transition) policy. In 2017, Germany was the sixth largest consumer of energy in the world. The country has the largest chemical industry in Europe forming a thriving downstream sector and major midstream projects such as the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, under development to expand natural gas import capacity from Russia, mean the country is a destination for billions of dollars of capital expenditure in the oil and gas industry.

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In the electricity sector, Germany’s transformational energy policy, Energiewende, has been the driver towards the extensive deployment of renewable energy in the country and it has become a world leader among large industrial nations. Renewable power generated 36% of the country’s electricity in 2017, up from 29% in 2016, helped predominantly by the deployment of wind which is now the second largest electricity source above natural gas, nuclear and coal. Germany wants to achieve an 80% share of renewables in its power sector by 2050. Much of this capacity will be achieved through the further expansion of offshore wind power. Price reductions and technological advancements have made offshore wind an increasingly attractive technology that is likely to make a significant contribution to reaching Germany’s climate targets while also replacing generation being taken offline in the conventional and nuclear power sectors. Nuclear power was due to be a key bridging technology as part of the Energiewende policy, however, the Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 saw this part of the policy removed, and a date introduced to phase out all nuclear power generation in the country. Germany is now a major market for nuclear decommissioning in Europe, and the country is seeking relevant goods and services from foreign companies to assist in successfully decommissioning the 17 nuclear power plants that will all shut down by 2022. Oliver Barnes Senior Energy Analyst oliver.barnes@the-eic.com

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The EIC will shortly be releasing its next Country Report, focusing on Germany. It will highlight the major projects in planning and under development across the oil and gas, power, nuclear and renewable sectors in Germany and provide analysis of the political, economic, social and technological factors to consider in the market. It also lays out how to go about doing business in the country and various market entry considerations in order to take advantage of the sizeable opportunities available across Germany’s energy industry.


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Inside this issue... It was a pleasure to catch up with so many of our member companies at the EIC National Awards Dinner last month, especially those who I’ve worked with on contributions to Inside Energy and Energy Focus but never met in person – it really does help to put a face to the name. While I’m on the subject of contributions to Inside Energy, it’s always great to hear about members’ good news and even better to be able to share it. So, if you’ve won any contracts, made a new hire or launched a new product, let me know about it and I’ll do my best to include your story in our members’ news section. Anyway, back to the National Awards Dinner – these seem to get better and better each year. The clean plates told their own story about the quality of the cooking, while the waiting staff certainly were attentive…appearing out of nowhere when anyone’s glass got remotely close to half empty. Yet again, the after-dinner entertainment was top drawer with TV impressionist Jon Culshaw of Dead Ringers and Spitting Image fame taking requests from the crowd. Donald Trump came up first, followed by among others Chris Eubank and Prince Charles – who actually makes an appearance in our members’ news section on page 12 having officially opened Balmoral’s new subsea test facility.

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Jon was kind enough to stay on after his show to hand out the awards. All the winning entries were very special indeed, although an extra special mention should go to Aberdeenshire’s fire safety specialists Blaze who scooped a trio of awards, which I believe is a new record for the EIC National Awards Dinner.

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Blaze dealt with the industry downturn by seeking new markets abroad. Its export journey took it to the copper mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a completely new country and sector for the family run company. In just three year’s they’ve gone from being 100% reliant on the UKCS to now generating 70% of their profits from exports. It’s an incredible story and one which rightly saw them receive the Diversification and Export awards and crowned EIC Company of the Year 2018.

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with Stephen Booth Subsea MD, Crondall Energy Part of the Crondall Energy group, Crondall Energy Subsea is a leading independent consulting organisation providing subsea engineering services for offshore oil and gas projects that use subsea technology.

Operating with three business streams: Field development, Consultancy, and Technology development, Crondall Energy provides a range of services that span the lifecycle of a subsea field from concept to late life.

Pipeline engineering is an area of particular expertise where Crondall Energy is known as a knowledge leader in lateral buckling and pipeline walking.

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We focus on two key differentiators: technology and being a great place to work.

Technology means being aware of the latest industry ideas and also investing our own resources in developing new technologies. We then apply what we have learnt to our field development and consultancy services.

Creating a great place to work is fundamental to success. We encourage a friendly, non-hierarchical culture where staff are recognised for their contribution. We are proud that we did not reduce staff numbers during the recent downturn.

Finally, being independent of subsea equipment and installation contractors means we are perfectly placed, and are increasingly being asked, to perform early field development work and design verification focussed on best technology for the field.

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Can you tell us about your work on the Lancaster field?

We have been contracted to provide engineering support during the early production system (EPS) phase of Hurricane Energy’s Lancaster field.

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Hurricane Energy has agreed to extend Crondall Energy’s current involvement with the project as client’s engineer, supporting the delivery of the Aoku Mizu FPSO vessel.

We are now supporting the project team during the engineering and procurement phase of the FPSO in Europe, the vessel upgrades in Dubai and the installation and startup of the Aoku Mizu at the Lancaster field.

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What are you doing to unlock the North Sea’s small pools?

We fully support the work being performed at the Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) on making marginal fields more economic. Through the OGTC we have been awarded two important studies around lowering the cost of small pools.

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Our Tieback of the Future study is focused on applying new technology and the circular economy to reduce the cost and environmental footprint of subsea tie-backs.

The other study, Facility of the Future is developing a new concept in production facilities, a not normally manned production buoy incorporating the latest digital technology with the aim of achieving safer, lower-cost production.

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How can we achieve the OGA’s Vision 2035 of an additional 3-4bn barrels?

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We believe that this will require a combination of new technology, increased collaboration and alternative commercial structures. As a specialist independent consultant our role is to challenge conventional thinking. This is a great time to apply new ideas. Following the recent period of low oil prices the industry is more willing to consider doing things differently and this provides opportunities.

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What do the next 12-18 months have in store for Crondall?

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As market activity returns our plan is to grow the team to meet demand. We have recently opened an office in London and are now developing a strategic partnership to allow us to deliver specialist concept development services in Norway.

We are very excited about launching a phase 2 to our successful Anchoring Pipeline Technology Joint Industry project, and we plan further developments to our PROBE software, which we developed to improve the industry’s capability to efficiently perform pipeline lateral buckling design. We are also working on a number of new developments to lower the costs of subsea developments – watch this space!


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Global opportunities INDIA

Khurja coal-fired power plant Operator: THDC India Ltd Value: US$1.9bn Construction of a 1,320MW coalfired power plant consisting of two units in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. THDC India has tendered for the turbine generator package and the steam generator package.

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Deep Green tidal array Operator: Minesto Value: US$37.5m Development of an 80MW tidal array in Wales. Minesto is considering the next phase of the project, which could see installation of a 10MW array consisting of twenty 500kW tidal kits.

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Copperton onshore wind farm Operator: Gestamp Corporation Value: US$160m Located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, the 102MW project will consist of 34 turbines, for which Nordex has secured the supply contract. Commissioning is scheduled for 2020.

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Mero oil and gas field (pilot project)

Duqm refinery and petrochemical complex

Operator: Commonwealth LNG Value: US$4bn Three contracts have been awarded: TechnipFMC has received an engineering services contract, Lloyds Engineering a marine facility and turning basin design contract, while CH-IV will manage the development of the formal FERC application.

Operator: Petrobras Value: US$5.5bn Aker Solutions has won a contract to provide an SPS and related services for phase I, consisting of 12 vertical subsea trees, four subsea distribution units, three topside master control stations for the FPSO and spare parts.

Operator: DRPIC Value: US$6.1bn Wood has been awarded a contract to provide Terrace Wall double-fired delayed coker heaters for the CDU. The contract will be delivered from its New Jersey facilities and is due to be completed in Q1 2020.

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This is a great tool to find out what stage projects are at in specific countries. Given that ADIPEC is coming up let’s use the UAE as an example. In the top tab click on ‘Reports’, ‘Geographical Summary’ then choose the Middle East region on the map, followed by the UAE. All energy sectors are covered but let’s look at upstream developments by clicking on this circle under the title ‘Industry Sector:’ Underneath the map you’ll now see a bar chart detailing the different project stages (feasibility, FEED, EPC, etc.) Hover your mouse over the year and stage that interests you, eg 2019 and EPC, and then click – a filter box will appear to the right-hand side of the screen where you’ll see all the UAE upstream developments that will be at EPC stage in 2019. There’s a world of opportunity out there. Explore it with EICDataStream Geographical Summary.

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ABLE ABLE’s new game-changer FlareMaster solution integrates proven technology in new ways to solve multiple flare gas measurement problems, reducing reporting uncertainty and cutting O&G emissions taxes How is ABLE thriving? Building on the technological sophistication of its previous products while staying faithful to its tradition of developing gamechanging solutions that boost efficiency and save costs, ABLE introduced FlareMaster to enable oil and gas companies to accurately measure flare gas and save money by reducing reporting uncertainty. The challenge As the oil and gas industry grows increasingly conscious of the impact of climate change, legislation is being passed to tax oil and gas producers for carbon emissions from production platforms. This new scenario creates particular challenges for operating companies, as gas emissions taxes are based on the accuracy of flare measurement. Conditions such as blowdown make this task

problematic, as normal sensors stop operating. This leads to measurement loss and increased uncertainty, which in turn increases emissions taxes. The solution ABLE’s research and development efforts have always been driven by real challenges faced by the oil and gas industry. In December 2016, the

The philosophy underpinning ABLE’s innovative FlareMaster extended velocity, dual supervisory system is the resolution of demanding application challenges in order to consistently deliver accurate flare flow measurements during process upsets and fluctuations in composition that would defeat conventional meters. Dave Quelch Business Development Manager

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company did a survey of erratic flare meters used by ADNOC in the UAE. One of the problems they faced was that two dominant parts of natural gas – the methane and nitrogen – were separating at low/zero flows, causing a distortion to the ultrasonic sound waves used in the flow measurement equipment. ABLE quickly determined that it would be capable of tackling various problems by developing a single solution. Taking advantage of the fundamentals of its existing SlugMaster product, a patented intelligent metering system specifically developed to consistently measure liquid flow without interruptions caused by changes in process parameters, ABLE introduced FlareMaster, the latest of its highly successful Master instrumentation products series. FlareMaster, which has already been patented, is a modular system featuring a Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley controller. The first module has a flare meter which correctly measures (with a +/- 1% uncertainty) the full gas density of the flare, preventing over-reporting of gas emissions and reducing


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associated financial penalties. The second module, used in conjunction with the first, equips the flare with a complete dual redundancy supervisory system which allows measurement to take place under all process conditions, including extreme flare stack blowdown. Not only does this innovative product boost efficiency, it also reduces taxes that apply to gas emissions.

FlareMaster sells for approximately £50-60k, providing excellent business prospects for ABLE.

ABLE has been very successful with FlareMaster’s Module 1, having obtained several orders. The company is about to begin field trials of FlareMaster’s Module 2 at Premier Oil’s Voyager FPSO, with hopes that this solution will establish itself as the global industry standard for coping with flare metering, opening up thousands of market opportunities globally. Each

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and project management. ABLE follows the principle that the rigid supply nature of boxed products is too inflexible, which creates opportunities for bespoke solutions enjoying a highly flexible approach. The company is active in a range of industry segments, with a focus on oil and gas.

Established in 1985, ABLE Instruments & Controls designs, manufactures, supplies and services bespoke engineered solutions related to the flow and level, temperature and pressure, gas analysis, process, density and vision disciplines. The company is also involved in systems integration

ABLE’s products for the oil and gas market include SlugMaster, MudMaster and PhaseMaster, three solutions based on company’s existing technologies and algorithms (for more information on these products please see the 2017 edition of the EIC Survive and Thrive Insight Report).

Story type: #innovation #technology Benefits: • Allows operators to achieve the Tier 3 emissions tax compliance required of large installations (those emitting more than 500,000 tons of CO2 annually). This involves the highest level of accuracy and being able to report gas flares to within +/-7.5% uncertainty to avoid financial penalties • Cost savings estimated at £30,000 p.a. for smaller production units and more than £100,000 p.a. for larger FPSOs

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Should FlareMaster become highly successful in the near future, global demand could be large, triggering a scale-up process. This would require investment in infrastructure and resources, in addition to new manufacturing and leadership roles.

Key findings: For the industry: • Companies should protect their ‘bread and butter’ core business, but be flexible enough to allow opportunities to emerge • Don’t undervalue a new innovation – commercial and technical disciplines should be separated when discussing pricing with customers For the government: • Engagement with innovative companies is necessary to determine their needs • The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy should set FlareMaster as an industry standard, as well as enforce continuous oil and water monitoring for overboard dumping of produced water • The government must step up efforts to promote supporting initiatives among the industry

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Government support? ABLE has received R&D tax credits. The company once tried to obtain a local grant fund but was unsuccessful. ABLE is unaware of other support available. ABLE at a glance Key products and services: level, flow, temperature, pressure, gas and liquids analysis equipment, systems integration and project management Main industries served: • Oil and gas (40%) • Water (25%) • Chemicals (10%) • Pharmaceuticals (10%) • Power (5%) • Others (10%) Headquarters: Reading Year established: 1985 Number of employees: 43 Revenue: £10m (UK and global) Revenue from exports: 50%

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Advanced Insulation Its MS400 panels are enabling EPC companies to save 50% in topsides weight and enhance fire protection, insulation and blast resistance

How is Advanced Insulation thriving?

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The company’s innovative MS400 phenolic foam panel has enabled EPC contractors and yards to reduce topsides weight by 50% compared to conventional steelmade products, while providing greater fire protection, thermal insulation and blast resistance.

The weight of topsides is a major issue for oil and gas players worldwide. As market dynamics require increasingly leaner projects and offshore platforms become ever more complex, light-weight topside options are sought to guarantee that E&P projects remain safe as well as

The use of ContraFlame® provided significant architectural weight saving during the Statoil Mariner Design Development period. MS400 was used to achieve structural fire protection, ensuring the structural integrity of the steel members supporting the Escape Tunnel. Advanced Insulation supported this with a MS400 Loaded Beam Fire Test Certificate along with all supporting documentation. Peter Johnson Lead Architectural Engineer at CB&I

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physically and economically feasible. Moreover, reduced weight not only enables more equipment to go onto the platform itself (e.g. to improve living conditions) but also reduces transport and lifting costs. The solution One of the earliest opportunities presented to Advanced Insulation to tackle this challenge was BP’s Clair Ridge platform. The project was so critically overweight at the design stage (10%) that the operator started looking for new ideas, challenging everything. In 2009, Advanced Insulation was approached by BP, which was looking for a quick solution for light-weight blast panels to protect the platform underdeck from fire, sea and low temperatures. The oil major had used stainless steel previously, but found they were not only expensive but heavy and easily-dented. Advanced Insulation had the ideal solution for BP. Thanks to valuable insights provided by an employee who had worked at a major South Korean shipyard for years, the company pushed for the development of a better blast


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protection solution that would last longer, be easier to apply on-site and weigh less. This led to the introduction of the MS400 lightweight syntactic phenolic foam material. Featuring dry-fit panels that can be installed on deck and bulkhead plates, they do not require any welding, which removes corrosion risk. After an extensive testing period by BP, which involved a four-month certification process, the MS400 material showed impressive results: topside weight was reduced from 30kg to 14kg per square metre. After Clair Ridge, more and more O&G players became aware of the benefits offered by MS400. One such company was the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering shipyard, which was working in partnership with CB&I on the topsides of Equinor’s (then Statoil) Mariner project on the UKCS. The qualification process for MS400 – conducted by CB&I – took six months and, as the contractors and operator perceived the product’s advantages, its scope in the project increased from 1,000 to 8,000 square metres. Advanced Insulation enabled a 110-tonne weight saving Story type: #innovation Benefits: • US$12m in savings for one client • 120-tonne weight reduction Key findings: For the industry: • Know your customer – have a local, on-the-ground presence to understand their culture • Provide advice and guidance to your clients

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on the project, with CAPEX savings estimated at US$12m. The experience with the Mariner project opened doors for additional business opportunities at Equinor. The operator, which is pushing for the use environmentally safer materials, now specifies MS400 for all its projects. Advanced Insulation is now working on the Johan Sverdrup project, in which MS400 panels will be installed on a 500 square metre surface. A game-changing solution for the offshore oil and gas industry, Advanced Insulation’s MS400 panels are reducing costs, making projects viable and guaranteeing performance in fire protection and blast resistance. About Advanced Insulation The company is a global leader in the engineering, manufacture and application of insulation and passive fire protection systems, buoyancy and subsea, umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) products for the offshore and onshore oil and gas industry, including the LNG segment. • Set up project teams to support and manage a client – but for a price • Loyalty is key with customers • When scaling-up, make sure CAPEX will not consume all profits from first contract. A better option is to synchronise investments with growing income For the government: • Make regulatory advice available to UK suppliers wanting to export Government support? The company has not received any government support.

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In addition, Advanced Insulation’s Manuplas range of buoyancy, flotation and protection systems have been engineered and manufactured to be used effectively by boat builders and maintenance companies, ports and harbours, yacht, sailing clubs and marinas and offshore wind farms. Advanced Insulation has recently been ranked 30th in the Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200, which lists Britain’s midmarket private companies with the fastest growing international sales. Headquartered in Gloucester, the company has three additional facilities in the UK and further facilities located in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, North and South America. Advanced Insulation at a glance Key products and services: engineering, manufacture and application of insulation and passive fire protection systems in addition to buoyancy and SURF products Main industries served: • Oil and gas (85%) • Marine/buoyancy (10%) • Offshore wind (5%) Headquarters: Gloucester, UK Year established: 2007 Number of employees: 315 Revenue: £50m (2017) Revenue from exports: 97% (O&G), 50% (Marine/buoyancy)

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Cullum Detuners Ltd

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The Nominated Representative is Mr Paul Holland, Aftermarket Sales Manager

The Nominated Representative is Mr Walter Tijmes, Vice President – Sales & Technology

The Nominated Representative is Mr Shaun Pitcher, Sales Manager

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Cullum Detuners Limited is a world leading UK based engineering solutions company with a proven track record in providing advanced engineered solutions to the aerospace, energy, oil and gas, marine and nuclear industries.

Daily Thermetrics specialises in high performance temperature sensors for the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries.

Based in Salford, UK, close to the heart of Manchester with a manufacturing facility in Dunfermline, Fife, Langfields is a specialist fabricator of process plant for the pharmaceutical, chemical, offshore, oil and gas, marine, defence, nuclear and other process industries.

Cullum Energy provides noise control, filtration and emissions reduction systems for industrial gas turbines and turbo-machinery. The company carries out new build and refurbishment work for many global leaders in the energy, and oil and gas markets. Its client base spans gas turbine OEMs, EPC contractors and operators of both onshore and offshore applications and carries out engineering design and manufacture at its UK headquarters and it can also manufacture at a range of strategic locations across the world.

Daily Thermetrics is internationally recognised for its excellence in designing, engineering, manufacturing and installing advanced thermometry solutions. Daily Thermetrics has enjoyed international recognition and experiences high demand for its patented CatTracker® technology, the first reactor thermocouple technology in the world to earn SIL3 Capable certification. In addition to reactor/vessel thermometry, Daily Thermetrics is also a leading supplier (and installer) of high performance heater thermometry. Daily Thermetrics is headquartered in Houston, Texas, US.

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Langfields’ dedication to the latest fabrication and welding techniques belies a history which stretches back to the 1800’s, when the company was involved in the production of mild steel, copper and brass components. Years of steady growth and development has led to extensive involvement with the forming and joining of sophisticated metals and today, Langfields is one of the UK’s leading fabricators of the nickel alloys, duplex stainless steel, stainless steel, titanium, zirconium and tantalum range of materials.


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Peli Products (UK) Ltd

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Peli House Peakdale Road Glossop SK13 6LQ The Nominated Representative is Mr Gill Lack, Marketing Director Telephone +44 (0)1457 869 999

Erbeweg 13-15 32457 Porta Westfalica Germany The Nominated Representative is Mr Nurullah Palamut, Head of Department for explosion proof equipment

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Peli UK supplies Peli protector cases across the energy sector. These rugged equipment cases offer watertight crushproof protection; essential for safe storage and transportation of vital equipment and tools in tough, marine environments. Peli sales engineers can help customise and tailor this protection to individual requirements.

ROSE Systemtechnik GmbH is one of the world’s leading and innovative providers of industrial enclosure system engineering.

Westlock Controls is a leader in providing innovative solutions for the monitoring, networking and control of automated process valve packages, since 1984. With increasing pressure to improve productivity and reduce maintenance downtime, stringent requirements are evolving within the process industry for reliable monitoring and control systems. Westlock satisfies those requirements and uses emerging technologies to set next-generation standards and enhance its process, maintenance and operational efficiencies.

Designed for reliability and durability in harsh conditions, the Peli lighting range is ideal for maintenance and provides silent running, instant, portable light in remote areas where mains power is not available. From small clip-on torches and head lights to wide area work lights, this comprehensive range also includes ATEX safety models.

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In association with Phoenix Mecano AG, Switzerland, the company develops and manufactures high-quality industrial enclosures and system solutions for the areas of mechanical and plant engineering, automation engineering, potentially explosive atmospheres, instrumentation, and control and automation technology. The product range comprises of: standard industrial enclosures made of aluminium, stainless steel and plastics for individual installations of electrical connection technology and electronic components; operating and display enclosures based on aluminium profile systems and stainless steel materials for HMI applications with industrial PCs, PLC control systems and visualisation units including delivery systems; components for explosion protection with junction boxes and control stations for worldwide use in potentially explosive atmospheres, as well as the petrochemical and chemical industry in both onshore and offshore environments.

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Its portfolio of products are used in all industrial area classifications from hazardous, including explosionproof and intrinsically safe, to non-hazardous with full weather protection or sanitary installations. Westlock serves customers within most industries including the process industry, specifically chemical, refining and power market segments. Westlock continues to deliver on its stated mission for customers and end users alike, reducing operational costs, increasing process productivity while enhancing safety and process visibility while critically upholding Crane Pharma & Energy’s (Westlock’s parent company) global ethical trading standards.

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Member news Amarinth secures pump orders for Mozambique Coral South project

Suffolk-based Amarinth has secured orders totalling US$750k of API 610 OH2 pumps with Plan 53B support systems for the Coral South Development project, Mozambique. Coral South is the first project in the development of the considerable gas resources discovered by Eni in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin, off the coast of Mozambique. The Coral field contains approximately 450bn cubic metres of gas. Floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility vessels moored above the offshore natural gas fields will be used to produce, liquefy and store the natural gas at sea. Coral South will be the first ultra-deepwater FLNG facility in the world. The US$750k comprised of two orders, both secured through the Amarinth Malaysia sales office. The first order, which was required on a 28-week delivery, was for an API 610 OH2 pump with Plan 53B seal support system for installation on a de-sanding package.

This was quickly followed by a larger order for eight API 610 OH2 bespoke pumps with Plan 53B support systems. The bespoke design requirement for these pumps called for a 600lb flange rating on the discharge and suction nozzles, double the normal API 610 loading. These pumps will be used in hazardous areas and so had to be fully IEC/EX compliant on all electrical items and, like the first pump, were also required on a tight 28-week deadline.

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Royal launch for Balmoral subsea test facility

HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, officially opened Balmoral Offshore Engineering’s (BOE) subsea test facility in Aberdeen on 3 October 2018. The new building covers an area the size of more than six tennis courts rising to 18 metres in height with craneage capacity of up to 40 tonnes.

Prince Charles officially opens the Balmoral Subsea Test Centre with Jim Milne

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Jim Milne CBE, Chairman and Managing Director of Balmoral, personally took charge of the project and said at the launch, ‘I am immensely proud of the facility and am hugely grateful to my colleagues and subcontractors who have worked extremely hard to create this facility in what is our 38th year of operations. ‘These days the requirement for product testing is ever-increasing, the size of products is everincreasing and the demand for just-in-time delivery is the norm. I believe the facility is an outstanding and enduring addition to Aberdeen’s reputation as a key player in the energy sector and one of the UK’s most innovative cities.’ The new facility offers a wide range of procedures including hydrostatic, mechanical and laboratory trials providing the industry with a comprehensive resource for all types of subsea equipment testing. The centre is available to customers spanning the energy, defence, oceanographic and academic sectors.

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Member news

McDermott awarded olefins technology contract in Thailand

McDermott International has been awarded a sizeable technology contract for Map Ta Phut Olefins Company’s (MOC) petrochemical plant in Rayong Province, Thailand.

Jo Bird receives Queen’s Award

McDermott will provide the basic engineering and licence of Lummus’ olefins technology and will design and supply the proprietary SRT® III heater for the MOC Debottleneck project, a parallel gas cracker added to increase plant capacity which will utilise Lummus’ side cracker technology.

Handing over the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation to MD Guy Atkins, Mrs Anne Maw, LordLieutenant of Somerset, praised the skills and commitment of everyone in the company and expressed admiration at the precision and ability that went into the manufacturing process.

We have worked with MOC since their first project in 2005. This additional capacity will be realised by using our unique side cracker technology, which permits the cost effective expansion of a liquid feed plant that has already reached its maximum capacity using conventional technology.

Gardner Denver’s new Hydrovane TX02 transit compressor

Gardner Denver unveils new transit compressor at IAA

Following three years of development, Gardner Denver launched its new Hydrovane TX02 transit compressor at IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018, in Hannover, Germany. The TX02 has been developed specifically for use with the newest commercial hybrid-electric and fullyelectric energy-efficient vehicles and offers the lowest noise levels available from any compressor on the market. Speaking at the event, Jonathan Marsh, Product Director at Gardner Denver, said, ‘Today’s new generation of hybrid and fully-electric vehicles are now running quieter and cleaner than ever before and any onboard equipment must comply with these fundamental changes. ‘As a result, we have re-invented every aspect of our compressed air offering, fine-tuning the TX02 technology to give simplified operation and straightforward integration in to vehicle powertrains while delivering the lowest noise levels of any transit compressor on the market. ‘The launch of the TX02 marks the next chapter in Gardner Denver’s transition as a major automotive industry supplier.’

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Somerset-based Jo Bird, a company specialising in the design and manufacture of storage cabinets to protect vital lifesaving equipment, has won its second Queen’s Award in the space of five years.

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are among the UK’s most prestigious business awards to celebrate and encourage business excellence. Out of 1.8 million companies in the UK, only around 200 receive a Queen’s Award. Five years earlier the company received its first Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade. The company exports its products across the globe to over 30 different countries. Jo Bird also won the EIC Optimisation Award at the EIC National Awards Dinner held on 11 October in London, see page 24 for pictures from the black-tie event and to find out who the other winners were.

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Daniel M McCarthy, Executive Vice President, McDermott’s Lummus Technology business

McDermott’s Lummus Technology is a leading licensor of proprietary petrochemicals, refining, gasification and gas processing technologies, and a supplier of proprietary catalysts and related engineering. With a heritage spanning more than 100 years, encompassing approximately 3,100 patents and patent applications, Lummus Technology provides one of the industry’s most diversified technology portfolios to the hydrocarbon processing sector.

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Member news

Restrata appoints Global Head of Monitoring and Response

Security and emergency response firm Restrata has appointed Morgan Rees in the newly created role of Global Head of Monitoring and Response. He will be responsible for evolving the business by introducing new products and expanding its service offering globally.

The digitisation of industry is here and I’m looking forward to being a part of Restrata’s next chapter as we embed technology tools into everything we do for ourselves and our clients. Morgan Rees, Global Head of Monitoring and Response, Restrata

Mr Rees will bring his experience gained from various senior and advisory roles within the technology, offshore, maritime and travel risk management industries to the company and its management team.

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US Naval Surface Warfare Center selects Sonardyne for underwater vehicle testing

Underwater target tracking technology from Houston-based Sonardyne has been chosen by the US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Carderock Division for use at its South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF). Located in Maryland, Carderock Division is the US Navy’s research, engineering, modelling, and test centre for surface and undersea technologies.

It is the largest, most comprehensive establishment of its kind in the world. Thanks to its proximity to the Gulf Stream, Carderock’s SFOMF provides a demanding open ocean test environment for subsea systems and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) in development for both the Navy and wider maritime industry. To support this work, Carderock Division has ordered Sonardyne’s high accuracy Ranger 2 Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) acoustic tracking system. The Ranger 2 system will enable operators to track the precise underwater position of any subsea system or UUV that comes through the SFOMF for testing. The system offers the capability of tracking systems in both shallow and deepwater, near the surface and over very long ranges. The SFOMF has housed an active, continuously operating Navy range for more than 50 years. Its main mission is to perform electromagnetic signature tests of Navy assets, using multiple fixed, inwater electromagnetic and acoustic measurement sites.

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Sparrows was commended for providing 102 bespoke WindMaster turbine platform cranes to the East Anglian ONE offshore wind farm for ScottishPower Renewables. The WindMaster, which was specifically developed for the renewables market, is the only luffing crane designed and manufactured in the UK suitable for the offshore wind industry. Sparrows further strengthened its position in the global sector in December last year with the acquisition of Alpha Offshore Service A/S. The Danish-based company provides engineering personnel and inspection services to the wind energy industry. Stewart Mitchell, Sparrows Group Chief Executive Officer, said, ‘We have made great progress in the renewables sector over the past 24 months. Winning the Press and Journal Gold Award in this category is testament to the hard work and drive of our highly skilled team. Their commitment to ensuring we utilise years of experience in the offshore industry to deliver a quality product is something to be proud of.’

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Sparrows Group strikes renewables gold

Sparrows Group is celebrating after coming out on top at the 2018 Press and Journal Gold Awards, winning the esteemed Renewables Award. The black-tie ceremony was held at the Marcliffe Hotel in Aberdeen, where Matt Corbin, director of European operations at Sparrows, was presented with the accolade. The Aberdeen-based firm has more than 40 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and was recognised for successfully transferring its knowledge and experience to the renewables sector over the past two years.

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Trelleborg and Ørsted sign long-term cable agreement

Ørsted recently signed a six-year framework agreement with Trelleborg for the supply of NjordGuard™, a cable protection system, for use on upcoming wind farm projects. NjordGuard™ is manufactured from API 17L certified Uraduct® material and boasts class leading fatigue, impact and abrasion resistance. Designed with a smooth outer surface and minimal outside diameter, the system requires minimal assembly, is easily extendable and can be manufactured to meet any diameter. Andy Smith, Business Manager for Global Developing Markets with Trelleborg’s offshore operation said, ‘We take much pride in our engineering capabilities and approach and, coupled with our global factory network, we are very confident our products, services and delivery performance will bring much value to Ørsted’s projects worldwide.’

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Social media round up We want to use every opportunity to connect with our members, so please follow us on Twitter (@TheEICEnergy) and connect with us on LinkedIn – EIC (Energy Industries Council) Below you’ll find a selection of some of the exciting EIC activities and useful industry information we’ve shared through our social media channels.

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EIC Renewable Energy Membership assists supply chain companies in this growing sector to find new business and meet the necessary contacts: bit.ly/2OVLE29 #renewables

EIC (Energy Industries Council) EIC Company of the Year, Export and Diversification awards went to Blaze Manufacturing Solutions last night at the #EICNationalAwardsDinner. Congratulations!

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November/December 2018

Forthcoming events 1 November Sector Showcase

Opportunities in Energy from Waste Hartlepool College of Further Education

7 November Business Presentation

Costain and the Hydrogen Economy Costain House, Aviator Way, Manchester

7 November Industry Overview

Fundamentals of FPSOs EIC Rio de Janeiro

7, 21 Nov/4 Dec Management Course

EICDataStream training Online

8 November Management Course

15 November Business Presentation

Potential of Renewable Energy Lunch The Industry Forum, London

15 November Technical Workshop

Introduction to Compressors

Dresser-Rand, a Siemens Business, Frimley

21 November HSE Training

The ATEX Directives SGS Baseefa Ltd, Buxton

27 November Overseas Exhibition

Valve World Expo Dusseldorf Messe

27 November Overseas Exhibition

Understanding Contract Terms

Offshore South East Asia

8, 27 Nov/11 Dec Management Course

27 November EIC Connect

EIC London

EICDataStream Overview EIC Houston

12 November Overseas Exhibition

ADIPEC

Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre

13 Nov/11 Dec Management Course

EICDataStream Overview EIC Kuala Lumpur

14 November Management Course

Bidding to Win EIC London

15 November Management Course

Technical Report Writing EIC London

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Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

EIC Connect Oil & Gas Manchester Central

5 December Technical Workshop

Introduction to Steam Turbines Peter Brotherhood Ltd, Peterborough

11 December Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Natural Gas EIC London

11 December Corporate Entertainment

EIC Dubai 75th Anniversary Dinner Queens Grill, QE2, Dubai

12 December Business Presentation

EIC Scottish Members Update Emerson Solutions Centre, Aberdeen

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EIC Members Update EIC Teesside

10 January Business Presentation

EIC Members Update EIC London

14 January Overseas Delegation

Trinidad & Tobago and Guyana Port of Spain and Georgetown

28 January Overseas Delegation

Nigeria Lagos

29 January Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Subsea EIC London

30 January Industry Overview

Fundamentals of FPSOs EIC London

7 February Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Oil and Gas EIC London

11 February Overseas Exhibition

Egypt Petroleum Show New Cairo Exhibition Centre

21 February Corporate Entertainment

EIC Middle East Golf Tournament The Els Club, Dubai

24 February Overseas Delegation

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Overseas events Come and visit us at ADIPEC

ADIPEC is one of the world’s largest, most important and influential oil and gas events bringing together industry stakeholders and experts to share knowledge and exchange ideas on a brighter future for the energy sector. The 2018 edition is expected to welcome 110,000 attendees to Abu Dhabi from 12-15 November.

Over the years, the UK National Pavilion hosted by the EIC, has gone from strength to strength. Not only has the pavilion grown in both size and numbers but each year we introduce innovative ways to enhance our exhibitors experience of the show:

• New for 2018 Opening ceremony. The newly appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Mr Patrick Moody will open the UK Pavilion for business at 11am on Monday 12 November • New for 2018 Presentation area. Thank you to our sponsor Wood • Market updates on where and how to do business in the region from the Department of International Trade and the EIC • The launch of EICAssetMap Middle East, an O&M market intelligence database which maps all major facilities across all sectors in the Middle East

• Meet the buyer one-to-one sessions in the UK group lounge with SABIC, WorleyParsons, SNC-Lavalin, BP Iraq, Petrofac and CCEL. Thank you to DIT for supporting these sessions

• Exclusive VIP Networking Reception. Thank you to our gold sponsor Wood and bronze sponsor Agility

• VIP visits and international delegation pavilion tours: Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion, Baroness Fairhead CBE, ADNOC, Iraq Ministry of Oil, and PDO

A bit more about the presentation area… An exciting new addition for 2018, the presentation area will host key operators and contractors from the region, ensuring the pavilion is a constant hub of activity and keeping the pavilion exhibitors at the forefront of supply chain opportunities. Presentations will detail procurement prospects spanning the whole region with updates from BP Iraq, PDO Oman, SABIC, Petrofac, SNC-Lavalin, CCEL, and many others. This valuable addition to the pavilion has been made possible through the sponsorship kindly provided by Wood, who will also be presenting their solutions and offering to the region twice daily throughout the four days. Come and visit us in Hall 8, Stand Numbers 8230-8650 Get in touch For more information contact the EIC Overseas Events team... Email overseasevents@the-eic.com • Phone +44 (0)20 7091 8600

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EICICONNECT

Oil & Gas 2018

meet the exhibitors

EIC Connect returns to Manchester on 27-28 November. In October’s edition of Inside Energy we caught up with four of the exhibitors. This month we meet three more to find out what will be on offer at their stands

Booth Welsh is an engineering technology business. It adds value to clients’ assets by applying its multi-sector experience across a number of disciplines. As thought leaders Hugh W System elsh, s and in digitalisation the T Booth Welsh echnology M anage company collaborates r, to continuously develop solutions forll its clients using new but robust technologies. Russe

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At the show, visitors to the Booth Welsh stand will find practical applications of digitalisation. Our innovative solutions utilise the latest digitalisation technologies to enable visualisation techniques to increase operational benefits and reduce lifecycle costs.

Our applications focus on a balance between technology and people to maximise the number of achievable benefits. Come and find out how you can create decision-making support for actionable insights, develop a focused workflow diagnostic for a targeted root cause analysis, on-demand information anytime anywhere and allow workforce upskilling to guarantee a right-first-time approach.

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We continually look for ways to improve our product ranges. In the case of cable management, every improvement we make has the installer in mind. Our products are not only faster to install, they’re also easier to handle and require fewer components – reducing the total installed cost of your project.

I’ll be on the stand to offer information and advice on Legrand cable management products as well as any other guidance you might need – I’ve been involved in oil and gas cable management for over 35 years, so hopefully I should be able to answer any questions you may have!

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As a leading specialist supplier to the offshore industries for many years, Slingco has developed a range of cable related products designed to meet the demanding performance requirements of the oil and gas industry.

Our extensive range covers stainless steel or non-metallic cable grips for installing and/or supporting cables or pipes of diameters from 3mm to 450mm, swivels wire rope assemblies and downhole cable protectors.

We take immense pride in delivering engineered innovative solutions of the highest quality. Our commitment to providing a responsive and efficient design service, coupled with superior manufacturing capabilities, enables us to produce a certified quality product, control availability of stock and to exceed our customers’ expectations.

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Fully interactive: search for facilities by location, sector and operator

Make the right connections: find out who you need to do business with at each facility

Use it on the move: tablet friendly so your sales force can take it with them on the road Unlimited company access: add as many colleagues as you like to your account Stay up to date: EICAssetMap is updated daily by our expert analysts

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EIC CEO Stuart Broadley takes to the stage

Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion Baroness Rona Fairhead gave the night’s opening address

Aberdeenshire’s fire safety solution specialist Blaze scooped three prizes: the Diversification, Export and EIC Company of the Year awards (Howard and Ann Johnson centre left and right)

The Collaboration Award was taken home by Stockton-on- Tees infrastructure solutions business px (Mark Kenrick centre)

Gloucester’s Advanced Insulation scooped the Innovation Award (Philip Watson centre)

The Technology Award was collected by Staffordshire’s Capula (Mark Hardy centre)

The EIC, in partnership with the Robert Gordon University, presented the EIC-RGU Rising Star MBA Award to Alpha Process Controls’ Ben Richardson (centre left)


EIC National Awards Dinner

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DINNER 2018 TV personality and impressionist Jon Culshaw provided the night’s entertainment and handed out the awards

11 OCTOBER This year’s event saw us hand out more awards than ever before. Congratulations to all of our winners – your entries were truly remarkable. For more details about the evening please visit: https://www.the-eic.com/News/EICNewsRelease/ Blaze-wins-EIC-Company-of-the-Year-Award-2018. aspx?ArticleID=4726&tabid=806 or click on the company name in the photo captions for full details on the winning entries.

Sheffield-based automation specialist Servelec Controls won the Digital Award, a new category launched this year (Chris Stones centre)

In a first for the EIC National Awards, joint winners were announced for the Optimisation Award, the panel being unable to separate Middlesbrough’s Lionweld Kennedy (Ian Kirkup left) and Somerset’s JoBird (Guy Atkins centre)

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UK and Europe news Regional update October saw a broad variety of events delivered in the UK. EIC CEO Stuart Broadley presented the key findings and recommendations of the Survive & Thrive II report at the beginning of the month.

The EIC will host a Releasing the Potential of Renewable Energy lunch briefing with Dr Alan Whitehead MP, Shadow Secretary for Energy and Climate Change on 15 November at The Industry Forum in London. Terri S y

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This was followed by an Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa export showcase featuring speakers from Tullow Oil, Wood, Worley Parsons and the Ugandan National Oil Company. This event was followed by an exclusive networking reception at the House of Commons hosted by Lord Popat, HM Trade Envoy to Uganda and Rwanda. Individual meetings with Britain in South East Asia (BiSEA) representatives from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam ran in our London office and we held business presentations with Sinopec in London and Aberdeen introducing delegates to supply chain opportunities in China, as well as how to do business with the company through its international online marketplace platform, through which 90% of its transactions are made. A highlight of the year, the EIC’s National Awards Dinner returned to 8 Northumberland Avenue with 350 guests enjoying good food, superb entertainment and excellent networking. We handed out 10 awards on the night. A very satisfied Blaze landed the Diversification and Export Awards as well as being crowned EIC Company of the Year 2018. This year we were extremely privileged to have Baroness Fairhead deliver the keynote speech and also to assist in presenting the Export Award. Jon Culshaw, with his warmth and gentle humour, provided first-class entertainment with his impressions to order. For pictures from the dinner see page 24. In November we look forward to events such as Opportunities in the Energy from Waste sector on 1 November. Providing an introduction to this rapidly growing sector, it will explore developing technologies such as advanced conversion technologies and combined heat and power, as well as looking to the future of the sector and advances and projects in waste to chemicals and fuels. Hydrogen could prove to be a key tool for decarbonisation, although there are technical and logistical challenges to overcome. Clearly a subject of interest, our event hosted by Costain at their Manchester premises on 7 November, the Hydrogen Economy: Decarbonising the UK Energy Sector is now fully booked. Get in touch Share your news and views...

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Lastly, dates which should be in everyone’s diary are 27 and 28 November for EIC Connect Oil & Gas. With a full and compelling speaker line up, a combination of conference sessions, supply chain briefings, highlevel round table discussions and one-to-one meetings with global operators and contractors, it promises to be a very lucrative two days. We are delighted to be welcoming the Rt Hon Liam Fox, MP, Secretary of State for International Trade, who will deliver the keynote address, providing a timely update on Brexit and what this means to the UK supply chain. Terri Sylvester, Head of UK & Europe terri.sylvester@the-eic.com

Regional news

Floating offshore wind sector moves forward

Europe’s floating offshore wind sector witnessed key developments this summer, with new project announcements and contracts awarded. Equinor has strengthened plans to construct an 88MW floating project in the Northern North Sea, designed to supply 35% of annual electricity used by the Snorre and Gullfaks field platforms in the Tampen area. In France, Ideol’s 2MW Floatgen project began supplying power to the French grid in September. Lastly, developers of the 25MW WindFloat Atlantic project in Portugal have signed an order with MHI Vestas for three V164-8.4MW turbines, as well as with First Subsea for the provision of platform mooring connectors.

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Middle East news Regional update

November is one of the busiest months of the year for the Dubai office. We start out with our attendance at Africa Oil Week (an event not to be missed by anybody who Terry W illis has the African continent on their radar) which is then closely followed by ADIPEC, the world’s largest oil and gas exhibition and conference where the EIC hosts the largest of all its UK pavilions worldwide which this year consists of over 70 companies and for the first time encompasses a presentation area as well as a meeting area for one-toone appointments. During ADIPEC we are holding a networking reception on the evening of Tuesday 13 November at the A-Loft Hotel where once again it will be our pleasure to host Baroness Rona Fairhead, Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion at the Department for International Trade. In addition, we are also hoping to engage with the newly appointed Trade Commissioner Simon Penney plus the UK Ambassador Patrick Moody and Consul General Andrew Jackson who is also responsible for DIT activities across the region. Another notable event taking place later in November is the Saudi Aramco IKTVA event. IKTVA or In Kingdom Total Value Added is the local content programme which has continued to be successfully marketed by Aramco across its whole business. Like last year, the plan is to have a mini-exhibition where all the main players have a stand plus there will be a programme of presentations which will illustrate future business opportunities plus how the programme works. More information can be found at the event’s dedicated website: https://www.iktvaforum.com/ One final item to mention from last month was our delegation to Uganda and Kenya. Once again, we were privileged to have Lord Popat, the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy for Uganda, taking the lead and thus ensuring an excellent visit. The outlook is certainly bright for East Africa as a whole and particularly for Uganda, Kenya and Mozambique where incidentally, we were in September.

Regional news

GE Power JV picks up contract for El Dabaa nuclear power plant

AAEM, a joint venture (JV) including GE Power and power engineering company Atomenergomash, has secured a contract to supply the turbine island equipment for the US$30bn El Dabaa nuclear power plant in Egypt. Under the contract, AAEM will provide the basic design of four conventional islands and supply four nuclear turbine generator sets for Egypt’s first nuclear power plant. The two firms will also provide technical field advisory services during installation and commissioning of supplied equipment for the El Dabaa project.

Ensco and Rowan agree US$12bn merger

London-headquartered offshore drilling contractor Ensco has agreed to acquire Rowan Companies to create a combined company with a value of US$12bn. The new company will have a fleet of 82 rigs and a presence across six continents. The transaction, subject to approval by the shareholders of Ensco, Rowan and the regulatory authorities, is due to be completed during the first half of 2019. Rowan shareholders will own a 39.5% stake in the new company.

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North and Central America news Regional update Last month, Amisha Patel, Head of Power, Nuclear and Renewables and Public Relations and I attended the American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) Offshore WINDPOWER 2018 conference in Washington, DC.

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The US is seeing exponential interest in the offshore wind industry. Industry experts estimate the US has a potential for 4,223GW and expect 2.5GW to be installed by 2023, and 8GW by 2028. New Jersey released a solicitation for 1.1GW in September 2018, with plans to issue two additional solicitations for 1.2GW in 2020 and 2022. Hawaii currently has approximately 800MW of unsolicited lease requests offshore Oahu and plans to announce an additional lease sale following a call for nominations. Future solicitations are also in the works for leasing areas offshore New York and California.

Shell takes FID on US$40bn LNG project in Canada

The conference provides delegates with a better understanding of the regulatory framework involved in identifying areas of the ocean for offshore wind development, in-depth knowledge of permitting an offshore wind project, and insight into important details on stakeholder engagement, workforce training, and supply chain development. I am of course happy to share any of the knowledge, contacts and practical advice I picked up at the event, please contact me via my email below if there is anything you want to know. This month, I will be attending EIC Connect Oil & Gas in Manchester. If anyone else going is interested in working in the Americas region, please get in touch to organise a meeting at the event. Amanda Duhon, Regional Director, North & Central America amanda.duhon@the-eic.com Get in touch Share your news and views...

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Shell Canada Energy has taken a final investment decision (FID) on LNG Canada, a US$40bn LNG liquefaction and export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia. The scope of the project will include two LNG storage tanks, processing cooling towers, plant piping and facility site flare systems. The project is expected to create approximately 4,500 jobs during the first phase of construction, with a potential to increase to 7,500 jobs during peak periods. Stakeholders in the project include Shell with 40%; PETRONAS with 25%; Mitsubishi Corporation and PetroChina, each with 15%; and KOGAS with the remaining 5%.

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South America news Regional update

Hosting the UK pavilion at Rio Oil & Gas is always a special occasion. This year it was made even better with the Brazilian market picking up in 2018. In partnership with Amand a Duho DIT, the pavilion gathered n nine exhibitors and was filled with activities such as over 40 one-to-one meetings with procurement representatives from key operators and contractors such as Petrobras, BHGE, Brasa Shipyard, Halliburton SBM and Wood, and 10 EICDataStream sessions as well as expert advice on how to get registered with Petrobras. As planned, lots of excellent network opportunities arose due to all the activities we’d organised including the opening of the pavilion by the Brazilian Executive Secretary at the Ministry of Mines and Energy Mr Marcio Felix and HM British Ambassador to Brazil Vijay Rangarajan. The bagpipe band we invited echoed throughout the pavilion attracting lots of other delegates. As did the two sessions of whisky tasting sessions we hosted with about 10 different single malts on offer.

Regional news

Brazilian auction for surplus volumes planned for 2019 A special bidding round that will offer acreage in the pre-salt area known as the ‘transfer-of-rights’ surplus volumes is planned to take place in the first half of 2019. The ‘transfer-of-rights’ term refers to a 2010 transaction between the government and Petrobras in which the company was allowed to produce up to 5bn barrels of oil from selected blocks in the pre-salt area. Additional appraisal work found that the blocks contained additional volumes amounting to at least 8.3bn barrels of oil equivalent. Although preparations are being made for the bidding round, the general election this year means that any decisions on the auction’s execution will be made by the next administration.

We once again organised the 6th edition of the Rio Samba & Gas gathering. About 40 guests enjoyed a pleasant evening at Rio Scenarium with great Brazilian music, while having the opportunity to network with oil and gas industry players. There are currently 42 FPSOs operating in Brazil and 50 more expected units through to 2027 according to Brazil’s ANP – the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels. If you would like to know more about these and other projects in South America, please contact Pietro Ferreira, EIC Senior Regional Analyst, South America: pietro.ferreira@the-eic.com The EIC Rio office will deliver an FPSO workshop on 7 November. Join us to find out more about their main uses, projects which make use of them and how an FPSO is put together. For more information or to book your place: www.the-eic.com/ TrainingDetail?eventId=1193&dateid=1951 If you need any assistance or advice in the region or for more information about upcoming events, please contact: Amanda Duhon, Regional Director, North & Central America amanda.duhon@the-eic.com

Colombia to organise first renewable energy auction

Colombia’s first auction for renewable energy projects will be held in 2019. The government is looking to award 10-year power purchase agreements for 1GW of new capacity at the tender process, which will take place on 2 January. Auction rules will be made public on 1 October, while qualified bidders will be revealed on 17 December. Preliminary information shows that 54 projects in the hydro, wind, solar PV and biomass segments have been registered. The auction is part of the South American country’s push to generate 1.5GW of renewable electricity by 2022.

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Asia Pacific news Regional update

Power and renewables projects especially wind and solar continue to increase in value and numbers across the Asia Pacific region. Azman The countries which are Nasir active in this sector include Japan, Taiwan and Thailand. Two reasons for the current trend are the need to meet an everincreasing energy demand and the pressure to meet pledges made at COP21. Japan is seeking to make renewable sources central to its energy supply and ensure a stable flow from weatherdependent solar and wind with advances in battery and hydrogen power technology, under a forthcoming strategy through to 2050. The government has said renewable energy such as solar and wind power should be at the centre of the country’s energy plan given falling costs and technological progress in the field. Recently, ENGIE and Electric Power Development (J-POWER) signed a memorandum of understanding related to nonexclusive collaboration on power projects, particularly large-scale commercial offshore wind projects. Taiwan is seeking a dramatic energy transformation targeting 20% of its energy mix to come from renewable energy sources by 2025 (approximately 27GW of capacity). A new law is being put in place to aid the transformation and is backed by attractive feed in tariffs and a supportive regulatory framework. These conditions are already attracting interest from foreign investors. Taiwan’s offshore wind market grabbed headlines this year, first with the government’s award of a reported aggregate capacity of 3,836MW for the development of 10 separate offshore wind farms in April and again just recently with the award of a further 1,664MW of capacity via competitive auction. The scale of the sector and competitive tariffs achieved at auction suggest Taiwan now joins the ranks of established offshore wind markets elsewhere in the world, and all in the context of an already booming solar PV industry. Thailand is in the midst of a renewable energy revolution. Just three years ago it seemed fanciful to imagine renewable sources of energy accounting for approximately 20% of its installed capacity by 2036 but now it seems feasible to imagine nearly half of the country’s installed capacity coming from renewables in 20 years. Given the abundance of solar energy potential, it is clear that solar PV will be the most significant driver of this revolution. Other renewable sources, such as wind and biomass, will also play significant roles in Thailand’s diversified energy mix. Get in touch Share your news and views...

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On 31 October we held EIC Connect Energy Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, in partnership with PETRONAS, the British-Malaysia Chambers of Commerce and the Malaysian Oil & Gas Services Council. The event was very well attended, with great delegate feedback on the presentations and one-to-one opportunities provided by 25 of the country and region’s leading players including PETRONAS, Shell and TechnipFMC. Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific azman.nasir@the-eic.com

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Myanmar lines up new licensing rounds in 2019

Myanmar plans to hold new onshore and offshore licensing rounds in the first six months of next year, the first in six years. The offshore round is expected to be opened in the first quarter, to be followed by an onshore licensing round before the end of June.

Bangladesh deal for largest LNG-based power plant

Bangladesh’s state-run North-West Power Generation Company and Germany’s Siemens have signed a joint development agreement for a 3,600MW power plant at Payra, southern Bangladesh that will be operated on regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG). The plant is estimated to require US$3bn of investment.

New PSC signed in Mongolia Australia’s Elixir Petroleum has signed a production sharing contract (PSC) for the Nomgon coal bed methane gas permit in Mongolia. The permit holder is Golden Horde, which Elixir has agreed to acquire. A seismic acquisition programme is planned for the second quarter of 2019 and an initial drilling programme in the second half of 2019.

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