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What is Hydrographic Surveying?Matt Garratt – Surveyor, BP

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Presentation Overview

• What is Hydrographic Surveying?

• Why is it important?

• How do we support the Energy Industry?

• Overview of the day.

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What is Hydrographic Surveying?

Geodesy

Offshore Surveying

Positioning

Navigation

Mapping

Remote Sensing

Photogrammetry

GISSpatial Data Analysis

“The use of state of the art technology to produce detailed plans of seabeds, harbours andwaterways showing depths, shapes and contours.” *IMarEST Website

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How do we support the Offshore Energy Industry

Positioning

Data Acquisition

Data Processing

Data Analysis and Presentation

Construction Support

Project Management

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• Integral part of being a hydrographic surveyor:• Describing where you are and presenting

that to the world.

Positioning

• 2 minute exercise:• Draw where you are right now…

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Positioning

• There is no wrong answer, everyone will draw something different.

• Both of these maps show where I am currently located and are both correct.

- The issues are when I describe my location as a co-ordinate.

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Positioning

• There is no wrong answer, everyone will draw something different.

• Both of these maps show where I am currently located and are both correct.

- The issues are when I describe my location as a co-ordinate.- Top left position is 2,4. However, if we use the same co-

ordinate on the bottom right image it gives a different location.

• Everyone would have a standard drawing if there was more context (a datum).

• E.g draw where you are right now relative to Hillhead Subway Station.

• In Hydrographic Surveying there are many different datums and co-ordinate reference systems

• A co-ordinate is meaningless unless it is accompanied by a CRS definition

- This can lead to significant errors in the real world.

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60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

Positioning

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60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

Positioning

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60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

60° 40’ 50.00” N01° 40’ 50.00” W

60° 41’ 32.612” N02° 32’ 32.836” WWGS 84

60° 41’ 32.612” N02° 32’ 32.836” W

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Positioning

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Data Acquisition

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Data Acquisition

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Data Acquisition

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Data Acquisition

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Data Processing

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Data Analysis and Presentation

• GIS and Data Analysis

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Data Analysis and Presentation

• GIS and Data Analysis

• Add in underlying data for situational awareness• Emergency Response• Subsidence Monitoring• Decommissioning• Protected habitats• Migratory Birds• Fish & Mammals• UXO

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Construction Support

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Why is this important?

• Around 80% of the data used by Energy Companies is spatially referenced.

• Errors in positioning, poor understanding of spatial relationships or poor data processing / interpretations can be extremely costly and have hugely significant safety and commercial implications. Such as:

• Major HSSE incidents.• Misunderstanding of seabed and subsurface conditions.• Assets constructed in the wrong place.• Loss of revenue.• Loss of asset value.• Delays to schedule.• Loss of reputation.

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Why is this important?

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Overview of the course

• How we position and collect our data

• Positioning Systems – Eddie Milne• Survey Sensors – Danny Wake

• Project example – how do Hydrographic Surveyors manage and interact with an offshore project.

• Project Overview – Matt Garratt• Offshore Operations – Laura Thomson• Onshore Support – David McLaughlin• Data Processing – Martin Berry