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1 Subsea Industry Standardization Landscape
API SUBCOMMITTEE 17 WINTER MEETING January 2015 Subsea Industry Standardization Landscape Terry Cook – API SC17 Vice-Chair 1/20/2015

2 Industry Standardization Status
Information Courtesy of IOGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers – formerly OGP) Recognition to: Dave Wilkinson – ExxonMobil Roald Sirevaag - Statoil 1/20/2015

3 Industry Standardization Status
OGP Subsea Installations Taskforce commissioned consultant to assess standardization within the subsea industry. The objective was to gain overall picture of ongoing/planned standardization efforts to provide starting point for discussions within the taskforce of initiatives to support and prioritize. Did not include API/ISO activity, as IOGP agreed these activities are well-known to most of the task-force members. 1/20/2015

4 Project Lead Organization
Project Description Project Lead Organization Champion Timeline UMSIRE (Umbilical Termination Size Reduction) JIP OTM N/A Subsea Instrumentation Interface Standardization (SIIS) Present Subsea Obsolescence Present Subsea Fiber Optic Monitoring (SEAFOM) Forum Present MCS-DCS Interface Standardization (MDIS) Subsea Wireless Group (SWiG) Present Offshore Leak Detection JIP DnV GL Present 1/20/2015

5 Project Lead Organization
Project Description Project Lead Organization Champion Timeline Wet gas ultrasonic flowmeters JIP DnV GL N/A Present System integrity assurance for new technology Deepstar 11904 Standardization of subsea modules and interfaces Statoil Subsea Electrical Power Standardization (SEPS) OTM Subsea processing specification and qualification multi-operator survey Petrobras Shell 2015 + SAFEBUCK (design guideline to mitigate lateral buckling and pipeline walking) Atkins Thermoplastic composite pipeline Airborne 1/20/2015

6 Project Lead Organization
Project Description Project Lead Organization Champion Timeline Pipeline Repair JIP DnV GL N/A Not Started Design of Pipeline Components JIP Guideline for installation of rigid and flexible pipes, umbilicals and power cables SafePark JIP (prevent pipeline corrosion during wet park lay-up stage) Wood Group Kenny Forging material JIP Standard for certification of subsea equipment and components 2014? Advanced Well Equipment Standardization (AWES) OTM Present 1/20/2015

7 Project Lead Organization
Project Description Project Lead Organization Champion Timeline Structural Well Integrity (fatigue loading on SS wellhead from riser/rig motions) DnV GL N/A Industry standard for subsea documentation Statoil 2014 + Certification of Deepwater Installation Systems (fiber rope-based, DW Installation) AUV Interface Standards & Regulatory Standards for AUV Inspection DeepStar 11304 Lockheed Martin Subsea Lifting Operations JIP 2014 SECOMP JIP (Subsea Engineering Competency Assessment Framework) 2014? W2W (Walk 2 Work) JIP (alternative means of personnel transfer) Not Started 1/20/2015

8 Summary of IOGP Consultant Observations/Conclusions (1)
Standardization - current buzzword across major operators & vendors. Considered a key to cost reduction - most operators have implemented some sort of internal standardization. What seems to be missing is industry collaboration on what to actually standardize and how . . . There are only a few ‘vehicles’ that specifically enable a unified platform for collaboration (DNV, API/ ISO, OTM, Wood Group Kenny). It is difficult to look at the landscape of on-going activity and to conclude what additional activity is required: This is partly because of not being fully aware of what API/ ISO are either working or what they have already delivered 1/20/2015

9 Summary of IOGP Consultant Observations/Conclusions (2)
For subsea equipment, we see 3 core areas for standardization: Interface standardization (physical and communication based) Specification, qualification and testing standardization Recommended practices for operation, usage or some other activity Interface standardization normally allows future ‘plug and play’ options. This normally has the greatest amount of resistance from vendors Specification, qualification and testing standards need to be driven by operators. But few operators have either the will or the resources to participate Recommended practices, being non-binding, are the simplest However, these are seen as often having little impact in achieving true standardization or eventual cost reduction 1/20/2015

10 Industry Standardization Status
Questions? The End . . . 1/20/2015


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