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Winterization Of Offshore Facilities - IBC Energy Seminar Agenda 4-5 Feb 2015 (London)
1. Winterization of
Offshore Facilities
OBJECTIV E GENE RATION
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Two day training course: Wednesday 4 - Thursday 5 February 2015, Bonhill House, London
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4 Prioritise winterization considerations for
your offshore unit
4 Reduce long-term risk through weather
forecasting and modelling
4 Ensure guaranteed systems functionality for
a safe working environment
4 Expert advice on current winterization
solutions to apply to future offshore
production facilities
4 Assess energy efficient solutions to protect
surface areas exposed to the elements
Interactive features include:
Highlight your area of expertise and flag
key issues for discussion
Receive expert guidance on meeting
DNV GL’s OS-A201 Winterization for Cold
Climate Operations
Identify your winterization priorities
for a semi-submersible drilling unit
Wim Jolles
JOLMAR
CONSULT
Steven Sawhill
DNV GL
Helge Tangen
NORWEGIAN
METEOROLOGICAL
INSTITUTE
Manuel Hof
HYDREX NV
Sten Wärnfeldt
RADAR-TECHNOLOGY
Peter Baen
THERMON
Frederik Major
SEVAN MARINE
Joar Dalheim PhD
LLOYD’S
REGISTER
CONSULTING
Trond Spande
GMC ELEKTRO
AS
Helene Lunde
INOCEAN
ENGINEERING AS
David Champneys
BOUSTEAD
INTERNATIONAL
HEATERS
Andreas Dahl
ONECO
SOLUTIONS AS
R E G ULATORY ROUNDUP
INTE RACTI VE WO R K S HOP
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2. ‘Very interesting topics for present and future activities in the arctic’ H Tangen, NMI
Day One: Wednesday 4 February 2015
08.30 Registration and coffee
09.00 Chairman’s welcome
Wim Jolles, Owner, Director of European Operations,
JOLMAR CONSULT
09.15 Objective generation
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Attendees will highlight their area of expertise and
flag key issues to be discussed at the seminar
Regulatory climate for offshore rig winterization
09.25 What is the winterization regulatory environment for the
Arctic?
R E GULATO RY RO UN DUP
• Current snapshot of DNV GL’s OS-A201 Winterization
for Cold Climate Operations
• Focusing on the special needs of the offshore sector
• Improving the efficiency and flexibility of winterization
measures
• Increased collaboration between owner and designer to
fulfil owner requirements
Steven Sawhill, Principal Consultant, DNV GL
Identify winterization levels through weather
forecasting
10.05 Reducing long-term risks through forecasting extreme
temperatures
• Modelling extreme weather according to the Arctic
region you operate in
• Predicting and managing seasonal fluctuations and
varying weather windows
• Current and future forecasting technology developments
Helge Tangen, Regional Director, NORWEGIAN
METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE
10.40 Coffee and networking break
Preparing offshore facilities for sub-zero operations
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
11.10 What factors do I need to consider to equip my offshore
facility to withstand Arctic conditions?
INTERACTIVE W O R KSHO P
Using the case study of a semi-submersible drilling
unit, assess how to meet the following winterization
requirements:
• Location
• Length of operations
• Potential weather patterns to determine the optimum
design for this rig
Steven Sawhill, Principal Consultant, DNV GL
12.10 Lunch
Prioritising winterization requirements
GROUP DISCUSSION
13.10 What are my winterization priorities in relation to the
surrounding environmental conditions and safe working
conditions?
• Evaluate which operational systems will be most
affected
• Assess winterization levels by region
• Find out what winterization requirements are necessary
for each engineering system
• Understand the technology required to ensure continued
functionality of operations systems
CASE STUDY
14.10 Winterization challenges for FPSOs and solutions to
overcome them
• Examples from platform construction
• Design considerations for operation in cold climates
with polar nights
• Hull design for operation in severe ice conditions
Fredrik Major, CBDO, SEVAN MARINE
Safe winterization designs for offshore production
facilities
14.50 Ensuring optimum corrosion protection through effective
coatings
• Protect the exterior surface from extreme weather
conditions
• Limit the surface area exposed to icing
• Coatings and surface treatments to protect structures from
corrosion effects
• Knowing what doesn’t work
Manuel Hof, Production Executive, HYDREX NV
15.30 Afternoon coffee
15.50 Safe winterization designs to reduce accidents, fire and
explosion risks
• Partially vs. fully enclosed platforms
• Comparison of platform designs and associated risks
• Assess the working environment risks and the type of
operations to be completed
• Reduce build-up of flammable gases in enclosed areas:
gas detection and ventilation options
Joar Dalheim PhD, Vice President Technology, LLOYD’S
REGISTER CONSULTING
Winterization assessment groups
ASSESSMENT GROUPS
16.30 Split into groups to address the following winterization challenges:
WINTERIZATION ASSES S MENT GROUPS
1. Meeting standards: DNV GL’s OS-A201
2. Geographical location, length of operations and the
effect of polar lows: what do these factors mean
for weather prediction, personnel and safe systems
operation?
3. Partially or fully-enclosed offshore production facilities:
weighing up the potential for gas build-up and
explosions
4. Identifying the effects of harsh environments on
personnel as well as logistics: hazid and hazop
17.15 Assessment group feedback
17.35 Close of day one and networking drinks
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3. “Very well organised, high quality presentations” Z Kozlowski, Uniteam
Day Two: Thursday 5 February 2015
08.30 Morning coffee
09.00 Chairman’s welcome
Wim Jolles, Owner, Director of European Operations,
JOLMAR CONSULT
Rig integrity, maintenance and HSE
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
09.15 Meeting the winterization notations for HSE and personnel
protection
Take into account DNV GL’s OS-A201 to obtain a safe
working environment and consider best practices for rig
maintenance
• Energy efficient solutions for maintenance
• Methods of documenting solutions
• Anti-icing and de-icing solutions
• Emergency, Evacuation and Rescue (EER): ensuring full
accessibility to walkways, escape systems and functionality
of communications systems
• Work gear, gloves and safety training for all personnel on
rigs
Steven Sawhill, Principal Consultant, DNV GL
Trond Spande, Product & Business Development Manager,
Winterization, GMC ELEKTRO AS
11.15 Coffee and networking break
11.45 Balancing the winterization HSE trade-offs
• Designing structures to reduce the probability
of human error
• Balancing operational systems maintenance with personnel
safety
• Current solutions for increased risks of blasts, larger HVAC
equipment and larger power requirements
• Helipad and lifeboat maintenance requirements
Helene Lunde, HMS Engineer
INOCEAN ENGINEERING AS
Technology R&D: winterization solutions to date
13.30 Advanced surface detection radar: a cost or a benefit?
• Ice detection in ice and on the Arctic Ocean, differences
and similarities. Which is toughest?
• How much would a de-iced radar antenna benefit
compared with a standard antenna?
• Ice pieces: how far out could they be detected?
• When would we see these ice pieces at our unit?
• Growlers drifting on the Arctic Ocean – a true ice hazard:
how far out could we detect them?
• Ice detection using an ice detection radar: operator’s
experience from this year’s operations
Sten Wärnfeldt, Manager, RADAR-TECHNOLOGY
14.00 Winterizing tanks, pipes and pumps to guarantee
functionality in Arctic environments
Knowing the effects of sub-zero temperatures on the range
of liquids and systems on rigs and preventing liquid freezing
and container bursts
• Effects of freezing temperature on liquids stored and
transported on rig: fuel lines, water lines and hydraulics
• Carbon steel vs. stainless steel pumps
• Materials, specialised coatings, seals and seal support
systems
Peter Baen, PSG Manager, THERMON
14.30 Finding cost-effective solutions to meet DNV GL’s OS-A201
standards
• Heat tracing for offshore facilities
• Shorter installation time
• Reduced system weight
• Competitive costs to original systems
• Quicker maintenance procedures
• Control and monitoring processes designed for energy
saving
Andreas Dahl, Senior Project Engineer,
ONECO SOLUTIONS AS
15.00 Afternoon coffee
GROUP DISCUSSION
15.20 Recycling energy to reduce costs for offshore facilities
Discussion to explore ways to generate and recover
energy and utilise this for winterization and other heating
requirements in offshore facilities
Topics to include:
• Waste Heat recovery
• Cost effective energy sources
• Challenges of extreme ambient conditions
Discussion led by:
David Champneys, Process Engineering Director,
BOUSTEAD INTERNATIONAL HEATERS
Looking to the future: solutions to reduce winterization
challenges
15.50 Increasing HSE efficiency through unmanned offshore
facilities
• Current snapshot of subsea production facilities
development
• Eradicating the need for high volumes of personnel
offshore
• Reducing risks in the long-term: minimising the human
element
• Onshore remote monitoring of equipment
16.20 OBJECTIVE REVIEW
Review the key issues you flagged at the beginning of
the seminar and assess how your winterization learning
objectives have been met. A chance to clarify and summarise
the knowledge acquired over the two days.
16.30 Close of seminar
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