SURF Subsea - IOC MODU & Offshore Construction...
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Fleet Summary SURF currently has a fleet of three owned vessels, with the view to adding other vessels to the fleet, possibly as early as Q4 2014
SURF CHALLENGER • Owner: SURF Subsea Inc
• Vessel Built: 2006 (Jones Act Vessel)
• Currently Deployed in the Gulf Of Mexico
• Length 89m: , DPII, 100Te Knuckle Crane, 113Te AHC Lifting Tower, 73 POB Accom
SURF RANGER • Owner: SURF Ranger Ltd
• Vessel Built: 1993 as a Seismic Vessel. Converted in 2001 to IMR vessel
• Currently Deployed in the North Sea to ISS Harkand (3 years, neg)
• Length 85.4 m: , DPII, 60Te AHC Knuckle Crane, 576m2 back deck, 69 POB Accom
SURF SUPPORTER • Owner: Joint Venture company
• Vessel Built: 2014. Currently undergoing upgrade
• Will be deployed in Australian and SE Asian waters to Fugro TSM Pte Ltd (9 years)
• Length 93.5 m: , DPII, 150Te AHC Crane, 800m2 back deck, 100 POB Accom
SURF Subsea Safety Record
• 2014 TRIR (as of Sept 2014) 1.19 • 2013 TRIR 1.04
• TRIR 3-‐Year Average .99
• 355 ObservaKons submiMed from worksite in 2014 (as of June 14)
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Our Goal
To achieve operaKonal excellence focusing on:
• Safe work environment
• Cost effecKve soluKons for subsea integrity driven by technology and industry standardizaKon
• State-‐of-‐the-‐art equipment configured and engineered for our clients' new and evolving deepwater challenges
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SURF Subsea Services Project Support • Project Management • Engineering & Procedures
for all workscopes
Subsea Maintenance • Well IntervenKon • Well P&A Support • Well Stub Removal
Subsea Field Development • Manifold InstallaKon • Tree InstallaKon • SucKon Pile InstallaKon • Rigid & Flexible Jumper
InstallaKon • Unbilical & Pipeline
InstallaKon Support • Flying Lead InstallaKon • MaMress InstallaKon • Pipeline commissioning
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SURF Challenger – “VersaDle by Design”
• Ability to simultaneously perform tasks on deck while compleKng work subsea
• Successfully performed diver and ROV operaKons parallel to each other
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SURF Challenger
• 292-‐Ft (89m) DP II MSV
• 125-‐Tons (113 te) DWDS Tower with retractable moonpool door
• 110-‐Tons (100 te) Knuckleboom Crane
• Two (2) Triton XLS WROVs 10,000 fsw (3,000 msw)
• Sikorsky Rated Helideck • 73 Person
AccommodaKons
Marine Firefighting Station (Fi Fi II)
110-ton Knuckle Boom Crane
27.5-ton Helideck
125-ton Lifting Tower Heave Compensated
DP II (Z Drives)
23 ft by 25 ft moon pool w/125-ton rated door
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SURF Subsea ROVs • Dual 150-‐hp Triton XLS ROVs • Auxiliary survey/instrument
interfaces for up to 22 instruments/tools
• MulK-‐tasking feature for mulKple tools
• Surface controlled hydraulic pressure and flow system
• High thru-‐put data system
• High flow hydraulic port available
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SURF Challenger – Control Room
• Custom integrated control room
• Dual ROV controls • DWDS tower controls
• Client seaKng for two • Live streaming video
for client
• Phone/data communicaKons
DWDS Controls
ROV Controls
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Track Record
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Job Type Year Client Project Name Location Depth Light Construction 2014 Major Independent Tree Installation (3 ea.) DW US GOM +5000 Light Construction 2014 Transmission Company Mattress Installation Green Canyon 5000 IMR 2014 Major Independent Jumper Retrieval Lloyd Ridge 8500 IMR 2014 Major Independent Jumper Retrieval Lloyd Ridge 9000 IMR 2014 Major Independent ROV Survey Viosca Knoll 2000 IMR 2014 Transmission Company Precommissioning Keathley Canyon 7000 IMR 2014 Independent Service Company Survey Keathley Canyon 7000 IMR 2014 Transmission Company Survey Keathley Canyon 7000 IMR 2014 Major Independent SCM Changeout Green Canyon 7000 Light Construction 2013 Transmission Company Pre-commissioning Keathley Canyon 7000 IMR 2013 Major Independent Chemo-Synthetic Survey Mississippi Canyon 727 5000 IMR 2013 Major Independent Choke Changeout Garden Banks 215 1460 IMR 2013 Major Independent Pigging Operations Ewing Bank 1009 1200 IMR 2013 Major Independent Flying Lead Installation Ewing Bank 878 1200 IMR 2013 Major Independent MeOH Line Diagnostics Mississippi Canyon 292 3500 IMR 2013 Major Independent SCM Changeout Green Canyon 199 4000 IMR 2013 National Oil Company Leak Detection, Replace STFL Green Canyon 113 3500 Repair Replace 2013 Major Independent Pod Changeout Green Canyon 448 3500 Decommissioning 2013 Independent Service Company Platform Decommissioning Well P&A West Delta 400 IMR 2013 Major Independent HFL Changeout Mississippi Canyon 292 4000 IMR 2013 Major Independent Flying Lead installation Mississippi Canyon 84 5900 IMR 2013 Engineering Service Hydrate Remediation Garden Banks 462 2700 N/A 2012 Independent Oil Company Drilling Contingency Vessel Tampa Bay, FL IMR 2012 Independent Oil Company Hazard Survey Mississippi Canyon 460 6000 IMR 2012 Major Independent Net Guard Removal Main Pass 260 250 IMR 2012 Major Independent Flowline Flushing Mississippi Canyon 674 2300 IMR 2012 Independent Oil Company Crossing Survey East Breaks 994 4500
Track Record
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Light Construction 2012 Independent Oil Company Riser Installation Assisstance Mississippi Canyon 296 5000 IMR 2012 Independent Oil Company Umbilical Repair Garden Banks 292 2000 IMR 2012 Independent Oil Company SCM Inspection and POD Removal Mississippi Canyon 496 1800 Light Construction 2012 Independent Oil Company Jumper Installations Mississippi Canyon 920 3500 IMR 2012 Independent Oil Company Valve Operations and Pressure Testing Mississippi Canyon 490 2800 IMR 2012 Major Independent Flowline Maintenance Green Canyon 490 3800 Light Construction 2011 Independent Oil Company Ceasar Tonga Operations Green Canyon 680 5000 Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Riser Installation Operations Garden Banks 260 1600 IMR 2011 Independent Oil Company Mooring Line Survey Walker Ridge 249 8200 IMR 2011 Independent Oil Company Pre Lay / As Lay Survey Mississippi Canyon 546 2500 IMR 2011 Independent Oil Company IWOCS Operations / Survey Green Canyon 113 1900 IMR 2011 Independent Oil Company Pipeline Survey Alaminos Canyon 25 4800 IMR 2011 Major Independent Flying Lead / IWOCS Operations Mississippi Canyon 674 2600 Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Tree Installation Garden Banks 463 2700 IMR 2011 Major Independent Umbilical Recovery/Repair/Deployment Viosca Knoll 821 1100 IMR 2011 Major Independent Platform Inspection Green Canyon 65 1400 IMR 2011 Major Independent Survey Operations Mississippi Canyon 707 1500 Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Mooring System Installation Mississippi Canyon 547 2800 Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Tree Installation Mississippi Canyon 751 1580 Decommissioning 2011 Independent Service Company Platform Removal West Cameron 618 350 IMR 2011 Major Independent Jumper Recovery Assistance Mississippi Canyon 460 2800 IMR 2011 Major Independent Valve Operations and Monitoring East Cameron 278B 265 Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Tree Installation Mississippi Canyon 199 2460 IMR 2011 Major Independent Gas Well Monitoring Garden Banks 260 1650 IMR 2011 Independent Oil Company Survey / Inspection Operations Mississippi Canyon 496 1800 Decommissioning 2011 Major Independent Subsea Buoy Recovery Garden Banks 260 1600
IMR 2011 Major Independent Flowline Abandonment & FLET Valve Operations
Ewing Bank 165 & Garden Banks 462 2800
Light Construction 2011 Major Independent Riser Installation Garden Banks 260 1600 IMR 2010 Major Independent Valve Operations and Tooling Operations Viosca Knoll 862 1032 Well Intervention 2010 Major Independent Pigging Operations Ewing Bank 871 860 Well Intervention 2010 Independent Service Company Well P&A Operations Ewing Bank 164 1000 Light Construction 2010 Major Independent Tree Installation Green Canyon 490 3600
Project Summary End Client Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Location Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico USA
Vessel SURF Challenger
Start Date December 2011
Duration 30 Days
Field / WD 4500 Feet Sea Water
§ Contracted by Anadarko Petroleum to assist in development of Caesar Tonga Field in US GOM
§ Work scope: installation of (3) rigid jumpers, (3) hydraulic flying leads, (3) electric flying leads, (3) steel tubed flying leads, multiple Sko-Flo valves, fairing installations, subsea control module installations; Greyloc clamp removal from Constitution SPAR and installation of Trendsetter shallow bellmouth clamp
§ Equipment utilized: FMC CAT-Lite tools for jumpers, flying lead deployment frames for HFL and EFL, carousels for SFLs, and fairing installation tool; utilized knuckle-boom crane and DWDS Tower, and Triton XLS ROVs
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Project Summary End Client Williams
Location Keathley Canyon, Gulf of Mexico USA
Vessel SURF Challenger
Start Date March 2014
Duration 40 Days
Field / WD 7500 Feet Sea Water
§ Contracted by Baker Hughes Pipeline Services on behalf of Williams
§ Work scope: flooding/chemical injection and pigging 20” gas export pipeline; pipeline runs from Lucius SPAR in KC831 to gathering platform in ST283; all flooding, pigging, and injection equipment deployed subsea and interfaced via SURF ROVs responsible for operating and monitoring equipment
§ Equipment utilized: subsea pumping and hydrotest unit (SPHU) deployed subsea and landed out on concrete mattresses; 40’ tall pig launcher capable of launching (3) each smart pigs, subsea chemical bladders, and various speciality ROV tools
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Project Summary End Client Enbridge
Location Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico USA
Vessel SURF Challenger
Start date June 2014
Duration 14 Days
Field / WD 5000 Feet Sea Water
§ Contracted by Enbridge to perform concrete mattress installations in support of Heidelberg Oil Export Pipeline (HOEP)
§ Work scope: mobilizing, transporting, installing, and reporting on concrete mattress installations for six different pipeline crossings encountered on HOEP; crossings from GC602 to GC819; total of 111 mattresses installed over various pipelines; upon completion of mattress installation gateway buoys installed at each respective crossings in support of HOEP
§ Equipment utilized: multiple 20’ dual release frames (mattress installation frames), specialty ROV tooling (Blueview multibeam sonars, Kongsberg hi-res sonars, pipetracker, ect.), and speciality survey equipment, including LBL package
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Port Fourchon Dock Facility
• Shore base faciliKes for pre-‐job equipment staging
• Systems integraKon tesKng and inspecKons prior to offshore operaKons
• Office faciliKes and warehouse storage for clients
• Recently constructed bulkhead
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MulD-‐Purpose Service Vessels (MPSV)
Life-‐of-‐Field Services
• Pipeline InspecKon • Subsea InspecKon • Subsea Equipment Repair
• Deepwater Drilling and ProducKon Supply (long-‐term contracts)
• ROV built-‐in for rouKne IMR work scopes
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MulD Purpose Subsea Ops Drilling Vessel 115m MPSV Drilling Vessel
Completed and delivered more than 70 vessels serving the offshore Oil and Gas Industry since 2005
Work Maintenance Vessels 75m 140 men WMV
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