Going north
challenge
Arctic escape, evacuation and rescue (EER)
                                             2012-01-18
Motivation
• Statoil is developing technology and operational procedures that allow the
  company to operate in a susainable manner in the Arctic – which is a new
  and exciting area with lots of potential.
• Two important factors will be key to get access to the Arctic; emergency response
  and environmental issues. In this challenge we will address human safety.
• The escape, evacuation and rescue (EER) routines needs adaptation to arctic conditions,
  e.g. ice, low temperatures, wind, waves and darkness.
• Arctic conditions can be punishing. We have to be prepared for challenges that
  we have not been exposed to before.



Do you have an innovative idea to solve the EER challenge?
Think out of the box!




  Classification: Internal   2011-06-07                             2-
Challenges
Successful solutions should take this into account:

The EER system should not pose a significant risk to personnel who may require
to use it, and have at least one available escape route from manned areas to designated
temporary refuge.

Escape
The escape route shall be safely located or otherwise protected. Either it’s a life boat
or temporary refuge: It should protect from scenarios including fire, gas, ice and waves,
slippery or blocked pathways.

Evacuation
There should be an available means of evacuation for all persons on board, and it should
be located such that it can be safely boarded. The evacuation process shall safely transport
people to safe distance from an emergency event, and shall provide critical protection
and life support until rescue and recovery can be performed.



  Classification: Internal   2011-06-07                              3-
Challenges
Successful solutions should take this into account:

Rescue
Rescue facilities should be provided in order to safely recover personnel from the sea or
evacuation craft and transport them to a place of safety with appropriate medical facilities.
The time and means to rescue should be sufficient to give a good prospect for survival for all
persons who have evacuated from the installation.
Both the evacuation and rescue solution should be prepared for different conditions: Open sea,
ice, waves, temperatures, wind, snow, darkness, how to stay dry, dehydration, timeframe and
general infrastructure.
                                          Escape           Evacuation           Rescue




                                                            Temporary refuge     Safe haven




  Classification: Internal   2011-06-07                                 4-
Challenge:

    Design a Craft
         How can we create a Craft that is able to move away
    Q:   from the installation when launched on water/ice?

    General requirements is that the craft will be surface born, operating either
    in or on the ice and water surface.


    1. The craft must have the ability to transit       2. The evacuation system must be
    away from the installation to an area suitable      available to all persons on board the
    for await rescue and recovery, say 500-             installation in circumstances that
    2000m.                                              necessitate an evacuation. Use 150
                                                        people on board as an example,
                                                        and more than one evacuation unit can
                                                        be proposed (as for lifeboats today).




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3. Flying evacuation craft have         4. Underwater evacuation is frequently
    typically not made it past a blue-sky   considered and rejected, from a
    thinking and options analysis,          psychological and cost perspective rather
    typically due to size and limited       than a technical one. Can you propose a
    capacity. If you think it is possible   solution that can overcome these
    to overcome this obstacles please       obstacles?
    feel free to propose solutions.




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Challenge:


    Design a launching
    mechanism
    Q:    Is it possible to create a launching
          mechanism which can handle arctic
          conditions for this Craft?

    1. Year-round means of          2. The launching           3. The evacuation system must
    evacuation. This involves       mechanism should be        be able to launch an evacuation
    both open water and waves       able to operate with a     craft and subsequently clear the
    as well as ice floes and full   tilt/list of at least 15   installation in reasonable
    ice cover with rubles, not      degrees.                   expected environment and
    only flat ice.                                             emergency scenarios without
                                                               harming the persons on board.
                                                               The launching mechanism must
                                                               make it possible to avoid the
                                                               zone where ice is breaking into
                                                               the installation.


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Challenge:


    Rescue people from an evacuation Craft
                    Q:   Do you know how to create a
                         mechanism to rescue people from an
                         evacuation Craft to a stand-by vessel,
                         a helicopter (if available) or other safe
                         haven places?
                    The evacuation craft must have the ability to protect
                    the people on board form environmental conditions
                    (low temperature, waves, icing etc.) and sustain life
                    while awaiting rescue and recovery.




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Challenge:


    Evacuation free solutions
    Q:   Is it possible to create solutions that will NOT depend
         on evacuation of people?
    1. Evacuation free              2. A place provided where    3. Survivability requirement
    installations can actually be   personnel can take refuge    for safety critical systems,
    the solution with the highest   for a predetermined period   PS14:
    success factor. ”Wait and       whilst investigation,        “Evacuation means and
    burn out” are often enough      emergency response and       temporary refuges shall be
    – but do we dare? And then:     evacuation preparation       designed and protected for
    Do we need a backup             are undertaken               […] 30 minutes is regarded
    solution?                                                    as a minimum for manned
                                                                 installations”




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Thank you.
Going north challenge

Statoil Innovate
Email address: idea@statoil.com

www.statoil.com




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Challenge - Going North

  • 1.
    Going north challenge Arctic escape,evacuation and rescue (EER) 2012-01-18
  • 2.
    Motivation • Statoil isdeveloping technology and operational procedures that allow the company to operate in a susainable manner in the Arctic – which is a new and exciting area with lots of potential. • Two important factors will be key to get access to the Arctic; emergency response and environmental issues. In this challenge we will address human safety. • The escape, evacuation and rescue (EER) routines needs adaptation to arctic conditions, e.g. ice, low temperatures, wind, waves and darkness. • Arctic conditions can be punishing. We have to be prepared for challenges that we have not been exposed to before. Do you have an innovative idea to solve the EER challenge? Think out of the box! Classification: Internal 2011-06-07 2-
  • 3.
    Challenges Successful solutions shouldtake this into account: The EER system should not pose a significant risk to personnel who may require to use it, and have at least one available escape route from manned areas to designated temporary refuge. Escape The escape route shall be safely located or otherwise protected. Either it’s a life boat or temporary refuge: It should protect from scenarios including fire, gas, ice and waves, slippery or blocked pathways. Evacuation There should be an available means of evacuation for all persons on board, and it should be located such that it can be safely boarded. The evacuation process shall safely transport people to safe distance from an emergency event, and shall provide critical protection and life support until rescue and recovery can be performed. Classification: Internal 2011-06-07 3-
  • 4.
    Challenges Successful solutions shouldtake this into account: Rescue Rescue facilities should be provided in order to safely recover personnel from the sea or evacuation craft and transport them to a place of safety with appropriate medical facilities. The time and means to rescue should be sufficient to give a good prospect for survival for all persons who have evacuated from the installation. Both the evacuation and rescue solution should be prepared for different conditions: Open sea, ice, waves, temperatures, wind, snow, darkness, how to stay dry, dehydration, timeframe and general infrastructure. Escape Evacuation Rescue Temporary refuge Safe haven Classification: Internal 2011-06-07 4-
  • 5.
    Challenge: Design a Craft How can we create a Craft that is able to move away Q: from the installation when launched on water/ice? General requirements is that the craft will be surface born, operating either in or on the ice and water surface. 1. The craft must have the ability to transit 2. The evacuation system must be away from the installation to an area suitable available to all persons on board the for await rescue and recovery, say 500- installation in circumstances that 2000m. necessitate an evacuation. Use 150 people on board as an example, and more than one evacuation unit can be proposed (as for lifeboats today). 5
  • 6.
    3. Flying evacuationcraft have 4. Underwater evacuation is frequently typically not made it past a blue-sky considered and rejected, from a thinking and options analysis, psychological and cost perspective rather typically due to size and limited than a technical one. Can you propose a capacity. If you think it is possible solution that can overcome these to overcome this obstacles please obstacles? feel free to propose solutions. 6
  • 7.
    Challenge: Design a launching mechanism Q: Is it possible to create a launching mechanism which can handle arctic conditions for this Craft? 1. Year-round means of 2. The launching 3. The evacuation system must evacuation. This involves mechanism should be be able to launch an evacuation both open water and waves able to operate with a craft and subsequently clear the as well as ice floes and full tilt/list of at least 15 installation in reasonable ice cover with rubles, not degrees. expected environment and only flat ice. emergency scenarios without harming the persons on board. The launching mechanism must make it possible to avoid the zone where ice is breaking into the installation. 7
  • 8.
    Challenge: Rescue people from an evacuation Craft Q: Do you know how to create a mechanism to rescue people from an evacuation Craft to a stand-by vessel, a helicopter (if available) or other safe haven places? The evacuation craft must have the ability to protect the people on board form environmental conditions (low temperature, waves, icing etc.) and sustain life while awaiting rescue and recovery. 8
  • 9.
    Challenge: Evacuation free solutions Q: Is it possible to create solutions that will NOT depend on evacuation of people? 1. Evacuation free 2. A place provided where 3. Survivability requirement installations can actually be personnel can take refuge for safety critical systems, the solution with the highest for a predetermined period PS14: success factor. ”Wait and whilst investigation, “Evacuation means and burn out” are often enough emergency response and temporary refuges shall be – but do we dare? And then: evacuation preparation designed and protected for Do we need a backup are undertaken […] 30 minutes is regarded solution? as a minimum for manned installations” 9
  • 10.
    Thank you. Going northchallenge Statoil Innovate Email address: idea@statoil.com www.statoil.com 10 2012-01-18