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Subsea Well Incident Intervention Service
www.subseawellresponse.com | www.oilspillresponse.com
Summary
• SWRP planned an integrated intervention system for international use
• System includes capping stacks and subsea dispersant hardware
• SWRP and Oil Spill Response Ltd are collaborating to make the
equipment available to industry
• Industry can access equipment via membership of OSRL and a
supplementary agreement
• First equipment ready for response from the end of 2012
• Equipment stored in four international locations from 2013
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The challenge in 2010
• Industry must be prepared to respond in the event of a future
serious subsea well control incident
• Industry must demonstrate its ability to operate safely and
responsibly
• International response capabilities are needed
• State-of-the-art response tools must be available
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The industry working together
PREVENTION
INTERVENTION
RESPONSE
Better capabilities and practice in
well engineering design and well
operations management
Improved capping response in the
event of an incident and to study
further the need for – and feasibility
of – global containment solutions
Effective and fit-for-purpose oil
spill response preparedness and
capability
PREVENTION
INTERVENTION
OIL SPILL RESPONSE
OGP’s
Wells Expert Committee
Subsea Well Response
Project
Joint Industry Project
30 members
Governments, regulators, NOIA, OSROs and industry initiatives
*GIRG = Global Industry Response Group
Subsea Well Response Project
• Started April 2011
• Nine leading oil and gas
companies
SWRP’s guiding principles:
• Not-for-profit joint initiative
• Working to enhance the
industry’s capabilities to respond
to an international subsea well
control incident
• Formed on the recommendation
of OGP’s Global Industry
Response Group (GIRG)
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1. Prevention is paramount
2. Working with regulators
3. Enhancing industry
response capabilities
4. Rapid reaction on an
international scale
SWRP’s objectives
International
response
Design a capping toolbox with a range of
equipment to allow wells to be shut in
Design additional hardware for the subsea
injection of dispersant
Assess and implement deployment option
Further assess the need for and feasibility
of global containment solutions
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Faster reaction
Reduced
environmental
impact
Set to deliver an Integrated subsea intervention system
Integrated Intervention system includes:
Four capping stack toolboxes
Two subsea dispersant hardware kits
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Available for the majority of international subsea oil wells
Designed for subsea use up to 3000m water depth
Transportable by sea and/or air
Ready for use from end of 2012
Stored in four international locations from 2013: Norway,
Brazil, South Africa, Singapore
• Manufactured by Trendsetter Engineering and Oceaneering
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Delivery Timing
Norway
•18 ¾ x 15K Ram BOP style
• SIT January 2013
•Dispersant Toolbox
• December 2012
Singapore
7 1/16 x 10K Dual Gate
Valve
SIT February 2013
(Potential for secondary
BOP Oct 2013)
Brazil
•18 ¾ x 15K Ram BOP style
• SIT October 2013
•Dispersant Toolbox
• December 2012
South Africa
7 1/16 x 10K Dual
Gate Valve
SIT April 2013
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Industry can access equipment via OSRL
• Collaborating with OSRL to make
a new integrated intervention
system available to the industry
• OSRL will own, store and maintain
the equipment
• Industry can access equipment
through OSRL membership and a
supplementary agreement
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Oil Spill Response Ltd (OSRL)
• Largest global provider of oil
spill response and
preparedness services
• Attended nearly all the major
oil spill incidents for the past
25 years
• Not-for-profit, industry-owned
co-operative
Organisational Overview
E&P Industry
IOC/NOC
• Participation
Capping Toolbox(s)
• Technical Support
and Project
Execution
• Funding for initial
capital
Subsea Dispersant
Toolbox(s)
Co A
Co B
Co C
Co D
Co E
Co F
Co G
Co H
Co I
Co …
Scope:
Storage
Maintenance
Readiness
Training
Contracts w/ certain vendors
Mobilisation to storage country
port / airport
Global Dispersant Stockpile
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Operational / Deployment Boundaries
• OSRL Subsea Well Intervention System program provides
• Access to Capping and Subsea Dispersant and Debris Clearance
Equipment
• Operating guidelines / procedures / information on aircraft and ship
requirements
• Access to personnel to advise from Trendsetter and Oceaneering
• Participant Provides
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Marine transportation, deployment and support vessels
Aircraft for air freight
ROV’s and support vessel
Well control specialists
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Capping stacks
Standardised capping platform
Connection kit
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Standardised capping systems
The integrated intervention system
includes four capping stack toolboxes:
2 x full bore 15k capping stacks
2 x reduced bore 10k capping stacks
Dual 71/16’’ 10k Gate
Valves on Main Bore
Common 15k System
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Dual 18 ¾’’ 15k Rams
on Main Bore
Independently verified quality
QA/QC audit evaluations ongoing
DNV engagement in progress:
– Technical Verification of the Capping Toolbox at component and system level,
following DNV OSS 300 for Risk-Based Verification
– Qualification of the Capping Toolbox at component and system level,
according to DNV RP A203 for Qualification of New Technology (no existing
international standards or specifications for Capping Stacks)
– To result in DNV Certificate of Fitness for Service of the Capping Toolbox
Subsea Dispersant Toolkit
Subsea dispersant
equipment
• Subsea application of dispersant at a wellhead is
an integral part of capping operations:
• Creates safer surface working conditions for
response personnel
DEBRIS CLEARANCE
BOP INTERVENTION
• Enhances the degradation of the oil
• Subsea dispersant hardware kits include:
• Tools for site surveys
• Debris clearing equipment
• Flying leads, distribution manifold and dispersant
wands
• High, high volume accumulators
• OSRL holds strategically located stocks of
dispersant (NB not included with system subscription)
DISPERSANT SYSTEM
Dispersant Chemical
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Subsea dispersant chemical
• OSRL will hold strategically located global dispersant
stockpiles, access to which is subject to separate and
additional arrangements (NB! not included within the intervention system subscription)
• OSRL Dispersant Stockpile provides
• Access to 5000 tonnes (1.3 million gallons or 31500 barrels) of
Chemical Dispersant
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Containment capability
Containment concept identified and deemed technically
feasible based on available vessels (Vessels of Opportunity)
Further work to define current regional containment capability
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Regulator activities
Stakeholder Engagement Briefings :
Highlights:
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), UK – Aug 4, 2011
Launch: pre-engagement with key
stakeholders and Press Release
May 16, 2011
DG-ENER, European Commission – Aug 3, 2011
IOPRO Summit, Australia – Aug 10-11, 2011
Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), Norway – Aug 24, 2011
US GAO, UK – Sep 7, 2011
Offshore Europe, UK – Sep 7, 2011
OGP, UK – Sep 8, 2011
Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF), Norway – Sep 14, 2011
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE), Norway – Sep 20, 2011
OLF & PSA DwH Seminar, Stavanger – Sep 23, 2011
International Regulators Forum (IRF) Summit 2011, Norway – Oct 4-5, 2011
Department of Energy and Climate Change(DECC), UK – Nov 2, 2011
CAPP, C-NLOPB and CNSOPB, Canada – Nov 4, 2011
Petrobras, IBP, Ministry, IBAMA and ANP, Brazil – Nov 9-11, 2011
Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), Norway – Nov 15, 2011
APPEA, Minister, Shadow Minister and DRET, Australia – Nov 29-30, 2011
Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), Norway – Jan 31, 2012
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International Offshore Petroleum
Regulators and Operators Summit
(IOPRO): Speech by Keith Lewis,
Aug 11, 2011
SWRP Newsletter #1, Aug 30, 2011
Phase 2 recommendation sensing
with key stakeholders, Nov 2011
SWRP Newsletter #2, Dec, 2011
SWRP Newsletter #3,
April 17, 2011
How to join
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Well Intervention Subscription Agreement
• Participant or Associate membership
in OSRL
• Associate only covers specific and
identified area.
• Supplementary Agreement
• Annual fee
• Nomination of Wells
Dispersant Stockpile
Supplementary
Agreement
Well Intervention
Program
Supplementary
Agreement
OSRL Membership
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Subscription terms
Entry Fee:
• $1 mln before or on 30th November 2012
Entry criteria (any of):
• $2 mln from 1st December 2012
1. Credit rating (A-)
Annual Per Well Fee:
• Calculated annually based on total no. of
wells nominated
• Max $500,000 per well
• Forecast to be approx. $200,000 per well
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2. Net worth test of $5 bln
3. Letter of Credit for $100 mln
4. Guarantee for $100 mln
Well Nomination Process (annual)
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Conclusion
• Industry Shared Solution
• International solution which eliminates bespoke country solutions
• Locations and numbers of toolboxes based on logistics and response
times
• Access is to 4 capping toolboxes and 2 dispersant toolboxes
• Access is open all operators that meet criteria
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Thank you and Questions
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