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Page 1: World-class semi-submersible platforms - Technip · P-52, P-51 and P-56 projects for deepwater World-class semi-submersible platforms Our projects

P-52, P-51 and P-56 projects for deepwater

World-class semi-submersibleplatforms

Our projects

Page 2: World-class semi-submersible platforms - Technip · P-52, P-51 and P-56 projects for deepwater World-class semi-submersible platforms Our projects

Sea giants

For years, Technip has been designing, constructing and installing deepwater floatingplatforms for the production and processing of oil and gas.

In 2003-2007, Petrobras, Brazil’s national oil & gas company, awarded the Technip /Keppel Fels consortium 3 EPCI contracts for the engineering, procurement,construction and integration of the P-52, P-51 and P-56, some of the largest semi-submersible production platforms in the world.

Petrobras is one of Technip’s major clients. This successful 20-year partnership has enabled Petrobras to achieveoutstanding records in ever increasing water depths andconquer oil self-sufficiency in Brazil.

Campos Basin: the largest oil reserve in Brazil Brazil is one of the world's most important hydrocarbonregions and a major source of global supply for decades tocome. The Brazilian deep waters of Santos Basin contain severalvery large oil and gas fields.

Campos Basin is located about 110 km offshore Rio de Janeiro,and accounts for nearly 84% of Brazil’s oil production. It coversaround 100,000 km² and is comprised of some 40 fields. Marlimand Roncador are amongst the biggest fields in this basin.

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World-class semi-submersible platformsto operate in the deepwaters of CamposBasin, offshore Brazil

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P-52 key factsClient: Petrobras

Consortium: FSTP (Technip-Keppel Fels)Location: Roncador field, Campos BasinWater depth: 1,800 mTopsides dry weight: 31,000 t

Hull dimensions:

Length: 125 mWidth: 110 mHeight: 101 m (excluding flare boom)

Contract award: 2003

First oil: 2007

Oil: 180,000 bpdGas: 7.5 million m3 / day

P-52 Built to operate in the deep waters of Campos Basin

Technip’s centre in Brazil performed the overall detailedengineering of the complete topsides including process modules,flare and deck box

Technip was involved in the engineering procurement servicesand was also responsible for transport and the offshore mating.

The hull, built in Singapore, was towed to Brazil in early 2006.

This platform deck mating operation involved several assistancevessels, a workforce of about 150, and took 27 hours.

Technip also carried out the design, manufacture andinstallation of flexible risers and flowlines, as well as theinstallation of jumpers for the tie-back of approximately 30production and injection wells to the P-52 platform.

Lower hull tow-out Lower hull ballasting control screen Topsides tow-out

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Sea giants

P-51 key factsClient: Petrobras

Consortium: FSTP (Technip-Keppel Fels)Location: South Marlim field,Campos BasinWater depth: 1,225 mTopsides dry weight: 32,000 t

Hull dimensions:

Length: 116 mWidth: 110 mHeight: 101 m (excluding flareboom)

Contract award: 2004

First oil: 2008

Oil: 180,000 bpdGas: 6 million m3 / day

P-51 Achieving 75% local content, a benchmark for navalconstruction in Latin America

Technip in Brazil performed the overall detailedengineering of the topsides for a total dry weightof 24,000 tonnes, as well as the engineeringprocurement services. Technip was also responsiblefor the transport and offshore mating.

P-51 topsides tow-out P-51 platform after offshore mating Offshore engineer - Hull ballasting monitoring

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FS stands for Fels Setal, a world leader in the construction of oil ships and platforms. In 2000, it was renamed Keppel FelsBrazil as it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine.

TP stands for Technip, a world leader in the fields of project management, engineering and construction for the oil & gasindustry.

Jointly, the companies comprise teams full of energy, integrated in Brazil and on the 5 continents, ready to face the highlytechnical and complex challenges of these three giant platforms.

The Angra dos Reis yard is considered one of the largest and best equipped yards in Latin America and was chosen as themainstage for this technological show. The yard layout minimised displacements as well as costs, and accelerated theproduction cycle. The yard size allowed the construction of the P-52 and P-51 platform topsides at the same time.

These 3 contract awards further establish the FSTP consortium as a key supporter of Brazil’s effort to increase oil outputfrom Campos Basin.

Offshore assembly: a first in BrazilTechnip brings its extensive expertise in floatover technologyand successfully carried out the offshore mating operations ofthe lower hulls and topsides.

The hulls were towed and anchored at the chosen mating sitein open but sheltered seas, at Angra dos Reis Bay, in Brazil.

Such an operation is certainly complex and challenging and wasa first in Brazil. It is rarely carried out, especially in open seaconditions and for a total dry weight over 25,000 tons.

A real opportunity for Brazil’s economy and communitiesThe construction of these three platforms has provided Brazil with many benefits in terms of communities, employment,and knowhow transfer.

As an example, the construction of the P-56 hull in Brazil allowed the creation of around 20,000 direct and indirect jobs,to support the engineering, construction and assembly services, guaranteeing the continuity and sustainability of theBrazilian naval and capital goods industries.

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The FSTP consortium

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P-56 key factsClient: Petrobras

Consortium: FSTP (Technip-Keppel Fels)Location: South Marlim field, Campos BasinWater depth: 1,700 mTopsides dry weight: 32,000 t

Hull dimensions:

Length: 116 mWidth: 110 mHeight: 101 m (excluding flare boom)

Contract award: 2007

First oil: 2011

Oil: 100,000 bpdGas: 5.2 million m3 / day

P-56 One of the largest production unitsin the world 100% built in Brazil

The P-56 platform is based on the design ofthe P-51 unit. Technip provided the topsidesengineering, platform transportation and offshore mating.

This document is the property of Technip and is not intended to be a binding contractual document. Any information contained herein shall not result in any binding obligation on the part of Technip, or any of its affiliates,and is provided for information purposes only.Technip - Group Communications - October 2011 - Photo credits: Technip.

HEADQUARTERSTechnip89 avenue de la Grande Armée75773 Paris Cedex 16 France Phone: +33 (0)1 47 78 24 00

Offshore Product LineKeith TAYLORPhone: +33 1 47 78 35 07Email: [email protected]

Technip in Brazil178 Rua da GloriaCEP 20241-180 Rio de Janeiro – RJBrazilPhone: +55 21 2139 7000Email [email protected]

www.technip.com

This contract marked a new step in the longstandingand fruitful collaboration between Technip andPetrobras in Brazil, where Technip owns strategicresources, including a flexible pipe manufacturingplant and marine assets.