"Разработка шельфа в экстремальных климатических условиях. Задачи и решения представленные в проекте RU-NO Barents." Владимир Ряшин, директор в России,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FPAL and Achilles JQS – harmonization efforts Peter J. Tronslin Aberdeen, Scotland, 1 st – 2nd June 2010.
Advertisements

2014 Industry Outlook Forum Cook Inlet Energy, LLC Operational Update.
Investments and Infrastructure Key Taskforce Priorities Presented by Kirill Dmitriev CEO, Russian Direct Investment Fund 13 December 2012.
Brokerage session BG : Response capacities to oil spills and marine pollutions Erik van de Burgwal – Horizon 2020 Transport NCP, The Netherlands.
Current Reseach Challenges For Northern Oil and Gas Activities U.S. – Canada Oil and Gas Research Forum Anchorage, Alaska 13 November 202 Bharat Dixit.
New opportunities for regional development through cross-border cooperation Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development November 16,
MWCC Overview, Well Containment Operations & SIMOPS Spill Control Association of America – Annual Meeting March 20, 2014 Carmine Dulisse.
NMC Petroleum Strategy Workshop, Stavanger 24th nov Northern Maritime Corridor Petroleum Strategy Workshop, Stavanger 24. november 2005 The Barents.
Navigating Risk, Challenge and Opportunity Promise of the Arctic, Seattle, WA Drummond Fraser Transport Canada, Marine Safety & Security May 29, 2013.
Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board ICRARD 2010 W. Bobby.
Leadership During a Time of Change “Managing the Gateway to the Arctic” Sector Motto: “ALL MISSIONS, HUMBLE SERVICE, BUILDING LEADERS.” Captain Scott J.
Drilling for oil in the Arctic: risks and rewards Fran Ulmer Chair, US Arctic Research Commission UNH Oil Spill Forum October 2014.
INTSOK Who We Are & What We Do 2011.
Regulations in the North Sea Keith Mayo, Head of Offshore Decommissioning, DECC, UK Date 1/2 October 2009.
Technological and environmental aspects of working in Arctic conditions Contingency plans Cathrine S. Spikkerud & Geir Morten Skeie www. akvaplan.niva.no.
Climate Change and Future Scenarios in the Arctic A Canadian Perspective Venezia, December 2014.
NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Shipping, Pipelines and the Oil Industry – Role of the SOSREP Hugh Shaw The Secretary of State’s Representative Highlands & Islands.
1 Shtokman – the most risky project in Arctica Nina Lesikhina.
RUSSIAN – EU RELATIONS “I count on Russia’s contribution to world peace and understanding. I look forward to continuing our cooperation and building an.
SEA-IT Dynamic contingency information system for maritime transportation Presented by Øyvind Endresen & Gjermund Gravir.
Unit 4: Primary Resources Energy from the Oceans.
Injection of Gas and Improved Oil Recovery - the Norwegian Experience By Steinar Njå, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Norway - British Colombia Offshore Oil & Gas November 18th Oil and gas development from an environmental perspective by.
Training of Highly Qualified Specialists for Oil-and-gas Industry and Realization of Joint International Projects Arkhangelsk 26 February 2010 Northern.
General_Presentation.ppt February 2010 Slide 1 R\200060\Commercial\Typing\_GeneralPresentation\Presentations DORIS\PresentationDORISDiapo\PresentationSimplifiée.
1 NUCLEAR POWER for the ARCTIC SHELF Evgeny Velikhov Vyacheslav Kuznetsov National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” 1, Kurchatov Sq., Moscow,
Deepwater drilling challenges Gm, Drilling – murphy malaysia
Jostein Dahl Karlsen Chair, Working Party for Fossil Fuels, WPFF International Energy Agency Energy Perspectives Annual Petroleum Research School of Norway.
Oil & Gas Issues. High Arctic: Challenges Protection the fragile natural landscape. Adjusting to the cold climate. Drilling on ice flows and small islands.
Health, Safety and Environmental R&D Don Smith International Association of Oil and Gas Producers.
Deepwater Development - An Industry Perspective
Nikolaj Bock EEA and the Arctic. *5 are member countries in the Arctic Council (DEN, SWE, FIN, ICE, NOR) 6 are permanent observes in the Arctic Council.
New Technical Approach to Classification of Anchor Handling and Diving Support Vessels A. DEVADAS RINA MUMBAI.
1 © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. – Company Confidential Customer Cases PI in Oil & Gas British Petroleum.
Pág. 1 Presentación Corporativa CTN. © CNT 2009 WS5- Blue economy in the maritime sector: innovation & technology in marine- maritime industries Conclusions.
Russian Petroleum Safety Regulations Irina Fodchenko vit. ass., NIFS Startseminar NIFS-sjøsikkerhetsprosjekt Lysebu, januar 2008.
Knut Espen Solberg 20 October 2009 WP210 Marine Transportation.
Environmental technology and renewable energy solutions Integrated Marine and Inland Water Management Sofia, June 26th 2014.
8 th SIPAM Annual Meeting Split, Croatia, june 2005 Constraints and future developments towards enhancing SIPAM at National and Regional level Carla.
Steven Sawhill (DNV) & Alexei Terekhov (VNIIGAZ) 8 December 2010 Barents 2020 Group 5 Moscow 12 / 2010 progress report Safe Working Environment for Personnel.
Advokatfirmaet Selmer DA How to improve the position of gas in the European energy market? Bengt Lie Hansen, Selmer Law Firm The 10 th Russian Petroleum.
Thore Langeland, Ph.D. Manager IO, OLF Information sharing in the Norwegian offshore industry Hilton Americas Hotel, Houston, March.
Anatoly Zolotukhin 1,2,3, Vyacheslav Popov 2, Konstantin Pivovarov 1 1 – Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow 2 – Northern Arctic Federal.
Classification: Statoil Internal Status: Draft Technology Strategy Co-operation Force meeting
“ Collaborating with Maritime Clusters Around the World” San Diego, California November 18, 2009 Ocean Technology Sector in Newfoundland and Labrador Les.
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration 14 September Human Resource Development Council for South Africa (HRDCSA)
EMIDOI - Electronic Marketplace for Information on Decommissioning of Offshore Installations eContent Concertation Meeting 11 october Frankfurt.
Going North Together Bengt Lie Hansen President, StatoilHydro Russia Russian Petroleum & Gas Congress Moscow, 25 June 2009.
Progress Report of the Russian Federation Project 2013 “Development of Safety Systems in Implementation of Economic and Infrastructural Projects in the.
Oil spill response in the Arctic Norwegian experiences and future perspectives Maaike Knol Peter Arbo Norwegian College of Fishery Science University of.
Bengt Lie Hansen Senior Vice President, Hydro Oil & Energy The Giant Ormen Lange Field Development Hydro’s model for arctic offshore projects World Gas.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN: Priorities for Managing Freshwater Resources in a Changing Climate June
How can collaboration be improved ? - can research collaboration facilitate growth for sub-suppliers? Kenneth Thomsen DTU Wind Energy Ane Holck DTU Innovation.
LL FORCE WORKSHOP Future Petroleum Research Directions April Liv Lunde Institute for Energy Technology P.O. Box 40, N-2027 Kjeller, Norway.
Barents 2020 Final Report RN01 “Co-ordination of Deliverables” Moscow 15 December 2011 Presented by Vladimir Vernikovskij, Russian Coordinator of RN01.
Northern Sea Route (NSR) and Development of the Arctic Coastal Areas Russian International Affairs Council Moscow, 2016 Prof. Vladimir PAVLENKO Director,
The Norwegian Maritime Industry in Global Competition – Future Prospects Fagtreff Norske maritime leverandører PhD Erik W. Jakobsen Managing Partner Menon.
 FPSO — floating production, storage, and offloading systems; offloading of the crude oil to a shuttle tanker;  These are typically converted or newly.
Environment Mick Borwell Environmental Issues Director.
1 Presentation to the Alaska Senate Resources Committee
Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr.
Petroleum development – common challenges in the High North Peter Arbo University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway.
Arktisk sejlads ”Maritim Vækst” Fokusmøde i Frederikshavn
Utforsking Norge – dilemmas and opportunities Egil Myklebust The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Oslo, January 25, 2007 Energy and.
Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries Oil Spill Contingency in a Future Perspective Interspill 2004 Norwegian Minister of Fisheries Svein Ludvigsen.
Title of Powerpoint Arctic Structures Design Subhead Date of Event
IMPROVED SEABED ANCHORING TECHNOLOGY Innovation Opportunity Identified at PROTTEC Retreat 26/28 October 2010 Jonathan Williams, Marine South East.
The Blue Growth Working Group Goals
Arctic and Cold Climate Solutions 4th October, 2017 | Almaty, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan International "Oil & Gas" Exhibition and Conference Vladimir Ryashin.
BP China Management 120.
Presentation transcript:

"Разработка шельфа в экстремальных климатических условиях. Задачи и решения представленные в проекте RU-NO Barents." Владимир Ряшин, директор в России, INTSOK - Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners. “Offshore development in harsh environments. Challenges and solutions described in RU-NO Barents Project." Vladimir Ryashin, Russia Country Manager, INTSOK - Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners. 23 Оctober, 2014 | Moscow

INTSOK - Norwegian Oil & Gas Partners INTSOK was established in 1997 as an independent non-profit foundation to strengthen the long- term basis for value creation and employment in the Norwegian oil and gas industry through expanding the industry’s international business activities. INTSOK currently includes 230 independent, operating companies and their subsidiaries. Norwegian Government Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Ministry of Trade and Industry Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oil Company Statoil Associations Norwegian Oil and Gas Association Federation of Norwegian Industries Norwegian Shipowners’ Association INTSOK Founders *Per December 2013 Partner growth*

Russian – Norwegian oil & gas industry cooperation in the High North A National Strategic Project | 2012 – 2015 RU-NO Barents Project Part of the Russian – Norwegian Energy Dialogue

Our Tasks Mobilize the Russian and Norwegian industry to: 1.Assess common technology challenges Russia and Norway face in the development of the High North 2.Analyze existing technologies, methods and best practice Russian and Norwegian Industry can offer for the High North today 3.Based on the above: Visualize the need for innovation and technology development the industry in our two countries need to overcome 4.Promote stronger industrial links

Our Focus Areas The industry explored the following focus areas: 1.Logistics & Transport 2.Drilling, well operations and equipment 3.Environmental protection, monitoring systems and oil spill contingency 4.Pipelines and subsea installations 5.Floating and fixed installations Results openly published

March/April 2012 First Report - January 2013 May 2012Report - February 2013 January 2013 Report - May 2014 May 2013 Report - June 2014 October 2013 Report - October 2014 Logistics & transport Environment, monitoring, oil spill contingency Pipeline and Subsea installations Floating & Fixed installations Project End February 2015 Drilling, Well operations & Equip. Final report Report - October 2014 Updated report, Feb Updated report – Nov Progress October 2014 December 2014

Characteristics of the operating area In “ice free waters” of Barents Sea South (Area 1) significant difference between “Coastal” and “Arctic” Barents Sea The “Coastal” challenge is cold climate and the need of winterization The “Arctic” challenges are related to combination of: -Polar lows and Arctic storms -Icing on vessels or installations and equipment -Icebergs/drifting ice - Fog during summer -Darkness during winter -Long distances to established infrastructure In “seasonal ice covered waters” of the Barents, Pechora and Kara seas (Areas 2-6) the sea ice represents the major additional challenge Factors making maritime operations, contingency planning more challenging!

Drilling, Well Operations and Equipment: Key Technology Challenges Technology Needs: Advances required in the following areas MODUs and drilling installations Hull concepts/geometry for operations in ice of varying severity at various waterdepths Station keeping/weather vaning/azimuthing propulsion in ice Quick disconnectable/reconnectable mooring including turret systems for operations in ice Marine anchoring in ice conditions Storage/Re-supply/Logistics system for remote areas as well as in ice Topsides and systems capable of operating in temperatures below -40C Drilling and well operations Best practice and standards for well control Same Season Relief Well alternatives: Well capping, containment standards and equipment Waste, cuttings discharge and handling Directional drilling: High latitude surveying uncertainty Ice, weather and cold climate challenges Design ice loads models Wellhead locations and protection Ice management systems Impact of polar lows, darkness, “lightness”, cold temperatures on personnel, operations, equipment

Quick disconnectable/reconnectable mooring including turret systems for operations in ice Shallow water ( m) Ice forces and station keeping Riser angle Scenarios for disconnect and reconnect 9

Inocean: Arctic portfolio Cold Ice Then there is a water depth … Arctic Related Design Conditions

Regulatory framework and international standards NORSOK standards for offshore structures Eurocode 2 - “Design Code for concrete structures ISO Case studies Barents Harmonizing ice load standards for platforms in Barents Sea ISO – “Design of Fixed Offshore concrete structures” DNV OS 502 “Design of Concrete Offshore Structures”

Examples of technology/solution providers Drilling, well operations and equipment Mobile Drilling Units (MODUs) and Drilling Installations Drilling Services and Operations Support /Other Related Technology and Services Nationality Technology/Solution Technology/solution providers Hull concepts and MODU designs Ice loads models, testing and design MODU Station Keeping Solutions for ice conditions Disconnect able /reconnecta ble mooring including turret systems for operations in ice Marine anchoring systems for ice conditions Drilling systems and Topside Equipment and Systems Riser, Well control and Well Capping and Containmen t Systems and Equipment System Integrators MODU's and Drilling Services Directional drilling: High latitude surveying systems and services Waste, cuttings discharge and handling solutions Storage/ Resupply /Logistics system for remote areas as well as in ice Wellhead solutions and protection systems Ice manageme nt systems and services General supplies and systems for offshore cold temperatur es operations Well design and approval services N ABB N Ace Oil Tools N Add Energy Group AS N Agat Technology N AGR Enhanced Drilling F Aker Arctic N Aker Solutions R Arktikmor Neftegaz Razvedka US Baker Hughes S Basstech R Burovaya Tekhnika (VNII BT) N Cameron/TTS N DNV GL N eDrilling Solutions N Exprosoft N Gann Mekaniske R Gazflot LLC N Glamox International N HVAC NL GustoMSC US Halliburton Inc. N Hernis NL Huismann G HSVA N Inocean N IOS Intermoor N Island Offshore Subsea N ISurvey Group N Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies/Maritim Matrix continues…

Subsea Production System – Pipelines and Subsea Installations Key areas of technology development 1.Design and installations SPS 2.Power systems 3.Subsea processesing and flow assurance 4.Design, installations and operation of pipelines 5.Marine operations 6.Ready for Operations (RFO) activities 7.Life of field considerations

Two most important challenges/gaps (in light of subsea technology development ongoing elsewhere) Flow assurance Access year around 14

Continued

RU-NO Barents Reports info/Markets/Russia/RU-NO-Project/Focus- Areas/Logistics-and-transport/Reports2 info/Markets/Russia/RU-NO-Project/Focus- Areas/Logistics-and-transport/Reports2 We would like to continue the long lasting and peaceful collaboration!

om intsok.com PROMOTING NORWEGIAN OIL AND GAS CAPABILITIES IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS Presented by Name, position Venue | Date Presented by: Vladimir Ryashin, Country Manager Russia 23. October, 2014 | Moscow, Russian Federation