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8/7/2019 Offshore focus_ Single Poin.. http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/offshore-focus-single-poin 1/2 Offshore focus: Single Point Moorings Daniel Canty , July 22nd, 2009 Other stories : Top 10 billion dollar oil deals of the summer | 2009's winners and losers in the oil industry | 10 events in oil's history that shook the world | Top 10 Gulf mega projects | Top 10 largest publicly traded oil companies | Top 10 National Oil Companies by production | World's 10 largest oilfield services companies | World's 10 largest oil and gas contractors The Red Sea and Persian Gulf market for offshore loading solutions continues to boom. SPM technology is making great strides to ensure safe and environmentally sound operations, says David Waronoff from tanker mooring specialist SOFEC. A single point mooring (SPM) is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankers loading or offloading gas or fluid products. SBMs are the link between the geostatic subsea manifold connections and the weathervaning tanker. They are capable of handling any size ship, even very large crude carriers (VLCC) where no alternative facility is available. Oil & Gas Middle East met SOFEC’s manager of marine terminals, David Waronoff to discover what advances are being made in the offshore realm of the SPM. What the types of SPMs are available to the oil and gas industry? DW: Single Point Moorings are generally understood to be associated with vessels moored at a fixed location which weathervane around a single point. Th ese SPMs are floating production, storage and offloading (FPSOs), FSOs, to wer yokes, single anchor leg mooring systems (SALMs) and catenary anchor leg mooring systems (CALMs). FPSOs and FSOs can incorporate either external or internal turrets and the internal turrets can be either permanent installations or disconnectable systems. SOFEC has provided all of these types of SPM systems to the worldwide offshore oil and gas industry. SOFEC has installed systems offshore every continent except Antarctica. In 1974 the company delivered its first SALM to Malaysia, and made its Middle East debut for Saudi Aramco’s Ju’ Aymah SALM in 1976. SOFEC’s first CALM buoy was delivered to Malaysia in 1982. In 1987 the company was awarded its first project for an external turret moored SPM, which incidentally was a conversion of the worlds largest storage tanker, to Yemen Exploration and Production Company. This was installed in the Red Sea back in 1988. What is SOFEC’s market share in the Middle East? DW: We have a very strong presence in the region. Our installations span from Kuwait to Yemen. We have done work for, and supplied systems to, Kuwait Oil Company, ADCO, ADMA OPCO, Aramco and Hunt Yemen. The company is currently working with KOC to complete the commissioning of their CALM Buoy upgrade project. We also used local Kuwait fabrication of upgrade the CALMs we supplied in 1977. What are the specific requirements of SPMs in the M iddle East? DW: The majority of the projects in the Middle East involve crude oil export operations which are normally handled via CALM buoy terminals. The oil tankers chartered throughout the region include the largest tankers ever built. Although the worldwide fleet has moved toward slightly smaller tonnage, there are still tankers in excess of 450 000 dead weight tonnes mooring to our CALM buoys and moving oil to worldwide markets. ore focus: Single Point Moorings http://www.arabianoilandgas.com/article-5883-offshore-focus-single-poi... 9/23/2010 8

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Offshore focus: Single Point M oorings

Daniel Canty , July 22nd, 2009

Other stories : Top 10 billion dollar oil deals of the summer | 2009's winners andlosers in the oil industry | 10 events in oil's history that shook the world | Top 10Gulf mega projects | Top 10 largest publicly traded oil companies | Top 10 NationalOil Companies by production | World's 10 largest oilfield services companies |World's 10 largest oil and gas contractors

The Red Sea and Per sian Gulf market for offshore loading solutionscontinues to boom. SPM tech nology is making great strides to ensure safeand en vironmentally sound operations, says David Waronoff from tanker mooring specialist SOFEC.

A single point mooring (SPM) is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankersloading or offloading gas or f luid products. SBMs are the link between the geostatic subsea manifold connections and theweathervaning tanker. They are capable of handling any size ship, even very large crude carriers (VLCC) where no alternativefacility is available.

Oil & Gas Middle East met SOFEC’s manager of marine terminals, David Waronoff to discover what advances are being made inthe offshore realm of the SPM.

W hat the types of SPMs are available to the oil and gas industry?

DW : Single Point Moorings are generally understood to be associated with vessels moored at a fixed location which weathervanearound a single point. These SPMs are floating production, storage and offloading (FPSOs), FSOs, tower yokes, single anchor legmooring systems (SALMs) and catenary anchor leg mooring systems (CALMs).

FPSOs and FSOs can incorporate either external or internal turrets and the internal turrets can be either permanent installations ordisconnectable systems. SOFEC has provided all of these types of SPM systems to the worldwide offshore oil and gas industry.

SOFEC has installed systems offshore every continent except Antarctica. In 1974 the company delivered its first SALM to Malaysia,and made its Middle East debut for Saudi Aramco’s Ju’ Aymah SALM in 1976. SOFEC’s first CALM buoy was delivered to Malaysiain 1982. In 1987 the company was awarded its first project for an external turret moored SPM, which incidentally was aconversion of the worlds largest storage tanker, to Yemen Exploration and Production Company. This was installed in the Red Seaback in 1988.

W hat is SOFEC’s market shar e in the Middle East?

DW : We have a very strong presence in the region. Our installations span from Kuwait to Yemen. We have done work for, andsupplied systems to, Kuwait Oil Company, ADCO, ADMA OPCO, Aramco and Hunt Yemen. The company is currently working withKOC to complete the commissioning of their CALM Buoy upgrade project. We also used local Kuwait fabrication of upgrade theCALMs we supplied in 1977.

W hat are the specific requirements of SPMs in the M iddle East?

DW : The majority of the projects in the Middle East involve crude oil export operations which are normally handled via CALMbuoy terminals. The oil tankers chartered throughout the region include the largest tankers ever built. Although the worldwide fleethas moved toward slightly smaller tonnage, there are still tankers in excess of 450 000 dead weight tonnes mooring to our CALMbuoys and moving oil to worldwide markets.

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How m uch w ould a typical SPM cost in the Middle East?

DW : There are many factors related to costs of systems. Environmental factors such as water depth, operating and survivalenvironmental conditions including wave heights, wind and current forces, and tanker sizes all play a significant role. Also, thecomplexities associated with safety systems, telemetry and controls and power requirements have a large influence.

Additionally, the CALM Buoy System includes many ancillary items that also greatly contribute to the overall cost. These ancillaries

include the pipeline end manifold, loading hoses (both subsea and floating), and mooring hawsers.

Typical CALM Buoy systems including all ancillary equipment, but not installation and pipelines, can range from US$12million to$20million.

W hat developments, in terms of new improvements, have been made by Sofec w ith regards to your SPM s?

DW : If you want to look globally, we are most proud of our disconnectable turret moorings. SOFEC installed the first system inthe South China Sea in 1993. That system constituted a single riser system and a fairly small diameter turret. Since then, SOFEChas designed and installed systems with significantly more risers, larger diameters and with more complex safely and control

systems in Canada and Australia. The systems are designed to disconnect to avoid massive ice bergs or sail away from severetyphoons.

These disconnectable systems are continuing to evolve and we are in the process of working on a FEED study looking at adisconnectable system due to arctic ice loading on the largest system in the world today.

Whenever an improvement is made to any one system, we try to apply a similar improvement to the other projects throughout theorganization. This cross pollinating philosophy has yielded improvements in connection capability, mooring leg design, andstructural design for all our product lines.

If you want to consider the CALM buoy systems we are working on in the Middle East, the major improvements over the yearshave been to the telemetry and controls systems. These are typically highly reliable safety oriented systems that can be fullyintegrated into local onshore distributed control systems. We can interface directly with the onshore pump controls to initiateemergency shut downs – on those rare occasions when they are required.

W hat is SOFEC’s strategy moving into 2010?

DW : We will continue to aggressively pursue the projects in this business sector. Due to the number of projects being delayed tolate 2009 or pushed to 2010, we will be forced to compete in an even tighter market condition. However, because we are inposition where the backlog from sales in 2008 is very strong, we have some flexibility in our choice of projects to target.

This will allow us to keep focus on the projects that fit our business model and not force us to settle for projects that do not fitour company.

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