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  • Technology Solutions

    From Shallow to Deep

  • 2Technology Solutions for Shallow Water

    Platforms designed for subsea tiebacks

    Mariscal Sucre (2010)

    4 Pile Platform Skirt Piles Gas Production Seismic Subsea Tie-Backs

    Platforms designed for remote regions

    Turkmenistan Project

    First offshore development Limited installation equipment Offshore complex with onshore

    gas plant

    Float-over topsides installation

    Brownfield platform upgrades

    EGP-3B

    Flare gas removal Upgrade to 9 platforms New central processing

    platform

  • 3Technology Solutions for Deep Water

    Towards 3,000 m and beyond

    Perdido (2008)

    Spar operating with the deepest water depth:

    2,350 m

    Subsea pipelines (depth: 2,950 m)

    Cascade & Chinook (2009) A new application of FSHR further

    to the PDET project with Petrobras

    5 Free Standing Hybrid Risers Water depth: 2,500 - 2,640 m

    Pazflor IPB (2010)

    Following first supply and installation of 8 IPB risers

    on the Dalia field, new

    contract for 2 IPB risers

    on the Pazflor project,

    offshore Angola

    Water depth: 800 m

  • 4Subsea Capabilities

  • 5Subsea Activities

    Products

    Flexible Pipes

    (in house manufacturing)

    Umbilicals

    (in house manufacturing)

    Rigid Pipelines

    Services

    Inspection,

    Repair & Maintenance

    Pipelaying

    Deep Water Installation

    & Construction

    Architecture

    Vertical integration

    In-house technologies

    Worldwide leadership

    First class assets

  • 63 new vesselsCurrent fleet: 16 vessels

    Technip: a Fleet of 19 Vessels by 2010

    Deep Blue Deep Pioneer Sunrise 2000 Venturer

    Constructor Seamec Princess Apache Orelia

    Wellservicer Skandi Achiever Normand Pioneer Seamec 2

    Seamec 3 Geoholm Alliance Seamec 1

    New build Diving Support Vessel Class III

    Largest & most sophisticated in its

    category

    Statoil frame agreement - delivery 1Q

    2009

    New deepwater rigid pipelay vessel

    High transit speed (20 knots)

    Worldwide operations

    Delivery 4Q 2010

    New Brazilian deepwater pipelay vessel

    Delivery planned for 4Q 2009

    Skandi Arctic

    Skandi Vitria

  • 7Subsea - Manufacturing Plants

    Workforce: 120

    Capacity: 100 km (steel)

    Angoflex - Angola Duco Ltd - UK Duco Inc - USA

    Asiaflex -Tanjung Langsat, MalaysiaFlexiFrance - Le Trait, France Flexibras - Vitoria, Brazil

    Workforce: 350

    Capacity: 300 km (steel/ plastic)

    Workforce: 90

    Capacity: 300 km (steel)

    Yearly capacity of production

    Workforce: 1,000

    Capacity: 480 km

    Workforce: 1,200

    Capacity: 380 km

    Plant start up: end 2010

    Capacity: 150 km

    Umbilicals

    Flexibles

  • Flexible Pipe and Umbilcals

    8

  • 9Pipeline Engineering

    Flowlines, Export and Onshore

    Pipelines

    Single wall & pipe-in-pipe design

    Route Definition

    Wall thickness optimization

    Stability and span analysis

    Thermo-mechanical expansion assessment

    Thermal insulation design

    Lateral and upheaval buckling

    Installation analysis

    S-Lay

    J-Lay

    Reel lay

    Towed

    Seismic analysis

    Tie-in design

    Arctic / cold region design

    Cryogenic design

  • 10

    Facilities Capabilities

  • Topsides & Fixed Structures

    Fixed Platforms

    Topsides

    Process/Mechanical

    Electrical/Instruments

  • 12Title of presentation in Header and Footer

    Offshore Structural Engineering

    Load-Out & Transportation

    Marine - Lift / Launch / Upending

    In-Place - Wind / Wave / Current

    Fatigue

    Seismic - SLE and DLE

    Response Spectrum Non-Linear Time History

    Ultimate Capacity / Push-over

    Floatover Strength & Fatigue

    Weight Control

    Horizontal SLE Response Spectrum

    0.000

    0.100

    0.200

    0.300

    0.400

    0.500

    0.600

    0.700

    0.800

    0.900

    1.000

    1.100

    1.200

    1.300

    0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000

    Period (s)

    Accele

    rati

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    (G

    )

    SLE (Site Specif ic Original)

    DLE (Site Specif ic Original)

    (Site Spec. Original DLE) / 2

    Recommended SLE

    API Region 4 SLE

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    Floatover

  • 14

    Installation

  • Tender Assisted Drilling

    Tender Assisted Drilling & Completion program

    Drilling Equipment Set on Platform Mud systems, Power, LQ etc on TADU

    Future work over and well intervention

    Stand alone work over rig on Spar

    Payloads of DES & Work over unit comparable

    No penalty on spar design

    15

  • Floaters - Dry or Wet Trees? Hull Selection Impact

  • Deepwater Production Riser System

  • 18

    FPSO Fabrication/Transport/Installation

    Girassol (Total)

  • 19

    TPG 500: Self Installing Platform

    Block

    Assembly

    Final

    Assembly in

    UK

  • 20

    Floating LNG Solutions

    FPSO GNL (FLNG)

    LNG carrier

    Cryogenic flexible pipeProcessing system FPSOSubsea products & services

    A unique combination of technologies and know-how

  • 21

    Major Projects

  • 22

    Pazflor Subsea Project, Angola

    Client: Total

    Water depth: 1,200 m

    EPC Project: risers, flowlines and umbilicals

    Value > $1.7 billion

    Installation will commence in 2010

    The Pazflor field in Angola

    PazflorAngola

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    Perdido Spar, Gulf of Mexico

    Deepwater

    Client: Shell Offshore Inc

    Water depth: 2,385 m

    Hull: 170 m x 36 m

    Production capacity: up to 130,000 barrels/day

    Delivered: 2008

    Perdido Spar being installed

    This record breaking Spar, the 14th

    ever installed by Technip, is the

    deepest Spar production facility in

    the world and the first with Direct

    Vertical Access.

    Perdido

    USA

  • 24March, 2009

    Petrobras Roncador

    P 52 Platform: With Kepel FELS

    Export System: PDET

    Subsea: with Subsea 7

  • 25March, 2009

    Main Characteristics of P52 FPU

    Oil production capacity: 180,000 bpd

    Gas treatment capacity: 7.5 million m3/d

    Water injection capacity: 300,000 bpd

    Length: 125 m

    Width: 110 m

    Height: 150 m (including the flare)

    Brazilian content: 75% for the topside, 85% for the generation modules, 89% for the compression modules

    Displacement: 80,000 t

    Topsides Weight : 31,000 t

    Lower Hull, 17,000 t

    Power Generation: 92 MW

    Mooring Lines : 16

    Living quarters : 200

  • 26

    Total Elgin TPG 500 Self Installing Platform

    Block assembly Final assembly

    Elgin installed

    Transportation to site July 2000

  • Petronas Turkmenistan Gas Field

    27Nov. 2008

  • 28

    BHPB Angostura

    Conceptual Screening through

    Execution

    Development evolved from gas to

    oil development

    Scope changed from two production

    platforms into a Central platform at

    end of FEED

    Jackets design for seismic region

    On time Delivery

    HUC Support and Operator Training

    BHPB feedback best-in-class

    operability uptime

    Fabricator feedback easy

    constructability

  • PDVSA Dragn Field Layout

    29

    Water Depth ~130M

    19.6 km

    By Others 115km

    17.9 km

    Jacket 7,300 Te

    Deck 6,300 Te

    1 N 7 N

  • PEMEX Lakach Gas Field Development Project

    Client:

    PEMEX Exploracin y Produccin

    Location:

    GOM, Mexico, 50 Km from shore in water depths ranging from 2850 fsw to 4300 fsw

    Project Type:

    Subsea Development with Tie-back to Onshore Gas Processing Plant.

    Project Phases:

    Pre-FEED (Appraise/Select)

    Scope of Work:

    Concept Selection: Screened previously defined options and identified improvement opportunities, assessed options in terms of cost, schedule,

    operability, constructability, reliability, expandability and risks, and assisted

    concept selection;

    Flow assurance: Reviewed flow assurance analysis performed by others, assessed options in terms of liquid management, hydrate management,

    corrosion, and recommended export system configuration;

    Risk Analysis: Performed risk analysis of short listed options to assist concept selection, evaluated project execution schedule, identified project

    execution risks and mitigation actions for the selected option, initiated project

    risk register;

    Knowledge Transfer: carried out on the job training of client personnel in selected deepwater engineering topics;

    Commenced: October, 2008

    Completion: November, 2008

    Customer Satisfaction: 100%

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    Risk Increment ( points above less risky option)

    Cost savings vs. Risk Increment

    Option 3Option 8

    Option 5

    Option 6Option 4

    Option 1Option 2

    Option 7

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