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Kodiak Deepwater Project
Challenges and Solutions
Deep Gulf Energy II, LLC
Marine Technology Society
September 24, 2015
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DGE Strategy Highlights
Overview of Deep Gulf Energy Companies
• Exploration and Production Company focused
solely in the DW GOM
• Private company backed by the First Reserve
Corporation
• Proven Management Team
• Over 20 years of experience executing
projects in the DW GOM
• Founders of Mariner Energy (1996)
• Three ventures with First Reserve
(2005-present)
• Excellent safety record since inception
• Based in Houston, Texas
• Employees and consultants: 84
• Have invested over $1.5 billion in the DW
GOM since inception of Deep Gulf
Deep Gulf Energy Background
• Specialize in subsea developments tied back to
existing host platforms
• Develop projects that are not material to or are out of
the focus area of the major oil companies
• Focus on exploitation and low risk exploration
prospects
• Concentrate in oil prone areas of the DW GOM near
existing Infrastructure
• Operate to control quality and timing
• Low cost operator
• Get projects on stream quickly (less than 2 years
from discovery to first production)
• Invest in a portfolio of opportunities
• Partner to diversify risk
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DGE Companies Experience
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• Leading private equity firm specializing in the energy
sector globally
• Formed in 1983 / 30 years of experience
• Offices in Houston, London and Greenwich
• Have invested over $20 billion in equity transactions
since inception
• Funded Equity to DGE Companies of $646MM
First Reserve Corporation
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Current Developments
Overview of Deep Gulf Energy Companies
• Bought 2 fields and have had 5 exploration discoveries
since 2012
• Net Production
• Current: 6,000 BOEPD
• 2018 Prod: 19,842 BOEPD
• 3-4 exploration prospects over the next 12 months
Recent Activity
• Big Bend: 10% WI • Marmalard: 12 % WI • SOB II: 12% WI • Odd Job: 59% WI • South Santa Cruz: 40% WI • Barataria: 23% WI • Kodiak: 29% WI
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Kodiak Development
O Discovery by BP Americas 2008
‐ Mississippi Canyon 771/727
‐ Well water depth 4,833-ft
O Acquired by Deep Gulf Energy II in 2012
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Devils Tower Spar
MC 773
5,610 fsw
Tapered Stress Joint Hang-
off, SCR with Strakes
35,500’ x 5.00” ID 625 CRA Insulated
Flowline
Elect/Hyd MUX
Control Umbilical
MC 771 #2
UTA
MC 727 #3
FLET
Elect/Optical & Hyd Flying
Leads
MC 727, 4,833 fsw
Insulated Flowline
Jumpers
SITP >14,000 psi
Temperature >275°F
1% CO2
Asphaltene potential
Wax deposition potential
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Major Challenges
O Drilling and completion of a HPHT 30,000’ well
O Installed 9 X 200 kip buoyancy cans to increase
variable deck load for topsides and riser/umbilical
O Installed 3 pull tubes in the hard tank slot through
the soft tank to accommodate riser and umbilicals
O First use of reeled CRA lined riser/flowline in
GOM
O Subsea controls, chemical injection, and
processing equipment module installation
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Additional Buoyancy
O Tieback adds additional payload to
topsides and riser/umbilical loads on hull
O Addition of 9 buoys to mooring lines at mid
water link plate
O Platform motions recomputed
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Additional Buoyancy
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Mooring System with Buoys
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Riser and Umbilical Pull Tubes
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Riser and Flowline
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Corrosion/Erosion Assessment
O HPHT and CO2
O Erosion rates high for single flowline tieback
O Corrosion Resistant Alloy UNS00625 material
selected as best option
- Selection based on mechanical properties at pressure
and temperature, fabrication processes, weldability and
installation track record
O Flowline system from the tree to production
separator is CRA clad
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Design Considerations
O Design concerns are thermal cycling and potential
lateral buckling
O Fatigue sensitive region at interface of liner and
overlay
O Use of sleepers to increase pipeline compliance
O Wet insulation on Steel Catenary Riser helps with
top tensions compared to Pipe in Pipe
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Clad Pipe
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Mechanically Lined Clad Pipe
O X65 base pipe lined with CRA (Alloy 625)
‐ Mechanically lined pipe for flowline with overlay in ends
‐ MLP and overlay for riser and FLET piping
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Expansion Process
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Flowline Fabrication - CRA Welding
O CRA consumable consistent with alloy 625 liner
(e.g. grade 625/686 material)
O Need to overmatch pipe properties for
installation (reeling) and operation (high
temperature)
O Control of carbon steel yield strength at mill
(65.3-ksi min to 79.8-ksi max)
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Flowline Fabrication - CRA Welding
O Automatic welding for consistency and process
control
O Pipe geometry challenges welding
‐ Relatively small diameter of pipe (5-in ID)
‐ Wall thickness range 1.0-in to 1.25-in
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CRA Pipe Installation
O CRA clad pipe has history of use in subsea
systems world wide
‐ Overlay of pipe
‐ Clad and longitudinally seam welded
‐ Mechanically lined
O Main installation methods have been J-Lay and
S-Lay
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Reeling of CRA Clad Lined Pipe
O Reel lay most cost effective
O Installation contractors have developed reeling
processes for mechanically lined pipe through
JIP’s and use of DNV RP-A203 qualification
process
O Installation contractor’s first project for reeled CRA
pipe (mechanically lined) was completed in Brazil
(2013)
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Spooling
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Technip Deep Blue
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Devils Tower Module
Installation
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Olympus Loop Currents
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Topsides Module Installation Devils’ Tower
Clearing/Break
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Status September 2015
O Well was successfully drilled and completed
O Flowline and riser pipe are at Technip spool
base welding stalks
O Umbilical loaded on Deep Blue ready for
installation
O Production and MCC modules installed and
construction ongoing
O First oil Q4 2015
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Questions
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Acknowledgements