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Welcome Networking Event 6 th September 2016

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Welcome

Networking Event

6th September 2016

Oil & Gas Defence Wave and Tidal

Ocean ScienceOffshore WindMining

Subsea Industry Sectors

Subsea UK Profile

• Founded in 2004; industry partnership with government

• Self sustaining privately funded trade body

• Champions for the UK Subsea supply chain through:

– Supporting Business Development

– Innovation & Technology

– Skills & Future Talent

– Diversification

– Exports & International Business

Subsea UK Membership Profile

Over 300 members

• Operators

• Main contractors

• Engineering houses

• Manufacturers

• Sub suppliers

• Component suppliers

• Academia

• Support services

UK Regional Groups

• Regional Group

representation

• Regular meetings or

Networking Events

• Business contacts and

introductions

• Local issues

• Connection to Subsea

UK board

• South East, South

West, North East, North

West

Subsea UK Website and Magazine

• Online Industry News HUB

• Subsea Member Company Directory

• Events, exhibitions, conferences

• Resource Archive

• Subsea UK Magazine (3000 printed and

e-version dist. 15,000+)

• SubseaIntel - Market Intelligence

Main communication tools attracting

up to 20,000 unique visitors monthly.

• Focal point for Research and Development

for the UK Subsea Industry

• To enhance the UK’s position as the leading

technology provider for the subsea industry

• Technology Arm of Subsea UKIndustrial

Need (End User)

Suppliers Offering

Academic Capability

17:00 Registration and Networking

17:30 Welcome by Subsea UK

17:35 Proserv

17:50 Subsea Technology & Rentals Ltd

18:05 James Fisher Marine Services

18:20 HVM Catapult

18:35 Gardline

18:50 Offshore Marine Management

19:05 General Introduction

19:30 Supper and Networking

20:30 Close

Capability Presentation

Proserv Services & Capabilities

Proserv ACT

Subsea UK Networking Event

6th September 2016

The Proserv growth story has been a

rather exceptional one.

Having originated as a small independent business back

in the 1960’s, Proserv is now a global leader in the

provision of energy technology services to the Oil & Gas

industry.

Key Figures:

Employees: Over 1,700

Global Footprint: 5 Regions,

11 Countries, 26 Sites

Our EvolutionOur vision is to be the

biggest small company in

energy technology

services.

Global Offering

Subsea Controls – Locations

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Great Yarmouth

Trondheim

Houston

Subsea Control System Overview

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WELL 2

WELL 3

WELL 4 ETC

SAM

DUTU RBUTU

SSIV

OCHSERIAL

Ethernet

MPFM

Red Eye Subsea WCM

SeaHawk™

Subsea Control System

• Over 230 Subsea Control Modules manufactured

• Over 50 OCH and SDM modules provided

• First Electro-Hydraulic Control Module produced in

1994

• Subsea Systems provided in Gulf of Mexico,

Mediterranean, North Sea, South America, West

Africa, and Far East

• Annual SCM production increased from 10 in 2006

to 33 in 2012 and 24 in 2015

• Project sizes increased from small 1-4 well

systems to 12-16 well systems

Communications Bandwidth Comparison Graphical

Note 1 Manufacturer data taken from web source

Note 2 Art OCX OFDM hardware qualified 2013 release due Q2 2014

390K

1.3M

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Art OCC FSK

Art OCC OFDM

SEMSTAR 5

KOS 150

SCM600

OneSubseaNet

Cameron

AK BELL 212

AK New

There’s a common misconception when looking to optimise subsea production, that is that you have to go back to

the OEM. Upgrade Potentials are being challenged due to:

Risk of Failure and Poor Reliability on already installed systems

Failed wells without adequate support from the OEM require an alternative control solution to reinstate well

production without full system replacement

Long Term Obsolescence Support for Extended Well Life

Support for extended field life and even for original design life may have limited part obsolescence support and /

or engineering support from the OEM

Extending Fields for Additional Wells

Adding wells to brownfield subsea systems requires interfacing with existing and often unsupported aging

technology both subsea and topside

Additional Instrumentation for Production Optimisation

Instrumentation to provide essential information to maximise remaining production may not be supported by the

existing control system

‘ACT’ uses techniques and technology developed specifically by Proserv to address the

above issues. Proserv has provided a Game changing solution to break the OEM

monopoly by providing backward compatible, cross vendor control solutions that are both

faster, more reliable, more cost effective and currently not available in the market today.

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Equipment Rental

James Fisher Marine Services LtdIntroducing James Fisher Subsea Services

John Best – Special Projects

www.james-fisher.com

© James Fisher Marine Services Ltd - 2016

Who we are: James Fisher Marine Services

James Fisher Marine Services is a subsidiary company of James Fisher and

Sons plc and was formed in 2008 to bring together the groups wider marine

capabilities to deliver an integrated solution under a single contracting entity.

© James Fisher Marine Services Ltd - 2016

Integrated Marine Solutions

James Fisher can deliver a fully integrated marine solution that draws on the groups’ wider capabilities to

provide a streamlined supply chain designed to reduce its clients’ operational risk.

© James Fisher Marine Services Ltd - 2016

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Diving and ROV services

James Fisher’s subsea division has over 40 years’ experience in providing diving and ROV services and

equipment to the renewables, nuclear and oil and gas markets.

© James Fisher Marine Services Ltd - 2016

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Cable Installation and Pull-in Operations

James Fisher has an excellent proven track record for the installation and shore-end cable pull-in operations

including the provision cable teams, vessels, winches and pre operation surveys.

© James Fisher Marine Services Ltd - 2016

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Emergency Response Teams and Medical Personnel

James Fisher can provide the provision of emergency response teams including confined space specialist that are

medically trained and comply to highest of industry standards.

MeyGen Ltd Tidal Energy Array

JFMS successfully engineered and integrated an in-house project solution to deliver the cable installation at

MeyGen Limited’s Pentland Firth Tidal Energy Array.

Paul Cantwell

Knowledge Exchange Fellow

Advanced Forming Research Centre

06/09/2016

High Value Manufacturing Catapult

Oil & gas Consortium:

Enabling Technologies of tomorrow

to be ready for Industry today

Company Description

Drive growth of UK manufacturingHelp companies of all sizes incubate and

develop new technologies to commercial reality

Take the risk out of innovationGive business access to:

World class open sourced equipment

The UK’s best relevant research knowledge

A collaborative place

27 Technologies

HVM Catapult Approach

Physical

Processing

Process

Evaluation

Automation &

Control

Modelling &

Simulation

Process

Validation

Pro

cess

De

sign

/Re

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sign

Man

ufactu

ring

Trials

Open Access

Confidentiality

Cross Sector

Collaboration

Design and Simulation

Prototype Manufacture

Process Optimisation

Testing and Inspection

Full Scale Manufacturing

Industry training and skills development

Rout to Impact

Flexible Automation Cell CUE / RCNDEWelding - fusion welding

and inspection combined at

pace

Increased throughput

at higher quality

• Traditionally fusion

welding and quality

control inspection are

distinctly separate

• Use of novel

automation, sensor and

control for real time

integration

Hot Isostatic Pressing –

Rolls RoyceChallenges

• Static aero engine components are fabricated through forging and

machining

• Poor fly to buy ratio (often worse than 10:1)

Techniques Employed

• The role of the MTC was to cost-optimise the powder HIP manufacture

method by designing, manufacturing and validating specialist low cost HIP

tooling.

Benefits to Rolls Royce

• 80% reduction in material consumption and the reduction of swarf

disposal

• 75% reduction in energy-consumption during manufacture

• The part has higher structural integrity (2 parts tested to destruction)

Automotive

Dramatic composites growth forecast: due to 2020 and 2025 emission targets

Applications include:

Structures

Wheels and brakes

Suspension and clutches

Interiors (seat frames, consoles)

Challenges:

UK supply chain?

Cost, rate and quality (surface finish, painting, joining)

Crash and crush/ assurance

More resources at:

www.hvm.catapult.org.uk

Gardline Group

Presentation

Marine Sciences

Q3 2016

Privately owned UK registered company

Established 1969 – in excess of 45 years service delivery

Employs over 800 permanent staff worldwide

Comprised of 90 companies

100% owned and operated survey vessels and equipment

Dedicated regional charting & reporting facilities

Geotechnical and environmental laboratories

Regional R&D centres

Multidisciplinary services from shore to full ocean depth

The Gardline Group

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Global Presence

Local Office PartnerRegional Head Office

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Coastal & Drilling Vessels

Confidante

Multipurpose geophysical / UXO

vessel

Ivero

Multipurpose geophysical &

shallow geotechnical –

renewables sector

Ocean Vantage

DP2 geotechnical drill ship

Titan (5 vessels)

Near-shore environmental &

geophysical vessels

Near Shore Jack-up

15m water depth, modular,

with 27m legs

Gardian (14 vessels)

Crew transfer vessels for the

offshore wind industry

Shearwater

Multipurpose geophysical &

shallow geotechnical

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Multi-role Offshore Vessels

Sea Explorer

Ocean Reliance

Ocean Observer

Sea Surveyor

Duke

Ocean Researcher

Kommandor

Polar Surveyor

Vigilant

Ocean Endeavour

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Beach to Deep Water

• Offshore Wind Farms, Oil & Gas, Pipeline Route Surveys, Ports & Harbour Developments, Decommissioning, Telecommunication Cable Surveys

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

GEOPHYSICS

Bathymetric surveys

2D/3D seismic, UHR & HR data acquisition and interpretation

Seismic data processing

Shallow gas hazard analysis

Pipeline route surveys

Cable route surveys

Hydrographic surveys

GEOTECHNICS

Seabed geotechnical

surveys

Borehole

investigations

Sampling and in situ

testing

Deep and shallow

PCPT’s

Laboratory testing

Geotechnical

engineering and

design

ENVIRONMENTAL

Habitat assessments

Coral investigation

EIAs & consultancy

Baseline surveys

Post-development

monitoring surveys

Post-decommissioning

surveys

Cuttings pile surveys

Marine mammal

mitigation

PAMS – passive

acoustic monitoring

Wave climate & ocean

currents

Marine meteorology

Tides and tidal

streams

Water quality

SPECIALIST

Geochemical sampling

ROV inspections

Construction support

UXO surveys

Deep-sea mining

surveys

Key Services

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Environmental Quality HSSE

ISO 14001 ISO 9001 ISO 18001

Industry Certification

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

HSSE Statistics

MTC = Medical Treatment Case

RWC = Reduced Working Case

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Exposure hours (A) 2,067,770 3,824,063 4,647,776 5,900,240 5,658,784 3,883,362

TRCF (1M man hours) 1.93 1.57 1.30 0.50 0.35 0.26

TRIF (200K man hrs) 0.39 0.31 0.30 0.10 0.07 0.05

Fatalities (B) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lost time incidents (C) 3 0 3 1 1 0

Major and serious injuries

(MTC/RWC) (D)1 4 3 1 1 1

First aid cases 6 17 24 15 14 6

Preventative observations 1240 2144 2498 4005 4,815 6,005

TRCF = (B + C + D / A) x 1,000,000

TRIRF = (B + C + D / A) x 200,000

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

Thank you!

Any questions?

www.gardlinemarinesciences.com

OMM Introduction of the

MDS3

Multi-Mattress Deployment System

Subsea UK Networking Event in

Great Yarmouth

Paul HamptonOperations Manager

06th September 2016

Company Overview

www.offshoremm.com

KEY FACTS

Independent

Flexible

Integrated

Responsive

Offshore Marine Management is a leading global servicecompany specialising in the delivery of subsea solutionsto the offshore renewables, grid, telecommunicationsand hydrocarbon industries throughout the projectlifecycle.

As an independent company, we provide bespokesolutions and long term assurance to our clients fromfeasibility through to installation and operation.

MDS3 Wet Trials - Hartlepool

www.offshoremm.com

MDS3 Improved Subsea Mattress Installation

www.offshoremm.com

MDS3 is proven to accelerate the installation of concrete subsea protection

mattresses by laying multiple mattresses per deployment.

MDS3 delivers significant time and cost savings during installation through

project efficiencies.

• No Diver Intervention or ROV support required.

• No risk of ROV Umbilical-MIF interactions.

• Improved QHSE standards.

• Enabling more vessel back deck space for additional mattress

storage or other purpose equipment potentially reducing port calls.

MDS3 is a Proven Subsea Tool that enables reduced installation time

resulting in more cost effective projects.

www.offshoremm.com

3 Mattresses deployed per single

MDS3 launch.

Efficient and speedy Installation

for protection of cables and

crossings.

Self propelled thruster system

optimising positioning and control.

Operation controlled via umbilical

from dedicated deck control unit.

MDS3 Deployment System

www.offshoremm.com

MDS3 Procedure – Mattress Lay

https://vimeo.com/134073917

www.offshoremm.com

MDS3 Key Features

www.offshoremm.com

• Release Mechanism

o 30 Pins holding 30 straps in sets of 5

either side per mattress.

o Each set of 5 pins are connected and

moved by a single hydraulic actuator.

o Remote controlled from surface control

unit.

• Single or Multiple Mattress release

o Mattress bridging.

• Navigation

o 3 video cameras (fore, aft, umbilical).

o TOGS 3000m Subsea Gyro.

o Attitude sensor.

o Blue View sonar (poor visibility

imagery).

o 2 responders/transponders .

o Depth sensor.

• Crane Capacity

o 45 tonne (active heave compensated

preferred).

• Control (remotely operated)

o 4 x Thrusters (Sub Atlantic SA-420),

release actuators and sensors enabling

the frame to operate as an ROV.

• Vehicle Dimensions & Design Lift

o Vehicle Frame 6m x 3m x 1.2m.

o Designed Lift Capability.

o 3 x Concrete Mattresses, Size: 6m x 3m x

0.30m.

MDS3 Operating Limits

www.offshoremm.com

Parameter Condition

Sea State 4-5

Significant Wave Height 2.5m

Wind 30 kt

Current 3 kt

Weather

No. of Mattresses Minimum Water Depth

1 4.0m

2 5.0m

3 6.0m

Water Depth

No. of Mattresses Crane Capacity (Te)

1 25

2 35

3 45

Crane Requirements:

MDS3 Summary

MDS3 Delivers a cost effective solution to market.

MDS3 Is an efficient deployment system that delivers time savings to project

schedules.

MDS3 Does not require ROV support, further reducing mobilisation time and freeing

up

vessel back deck space.

MDS3 Delivers a positive impact to QHSE as divers are not required.

MDS3 Using common design control system and materials, improves asset

management

and common maintenance practices.

www.offshoremm.com

MDS3

Thank You All For Your Time

Business Development Team

1010 Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne,

Cambridgeshire, CB23 6DP, UK

Tel: +44 (0) 844 921 0001

Mob: +44 (0) 774 756 0582

Web: www.offshoremm.com

www.offshoremm.com

Thank YouImage courtesy of Subsea 7

For more information please contact:

+44(0)845 505 3535

[email protected]

Or visit

www.subseauk.com

Championing the UK Subsea

Sector across the World