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Learn about Aibel and how the company is going to build on existing competence to transport energy from Offshore Windmills to onshore facilities.TRANSCRIPT
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Aibel – et selskap med lange tradisjonerUng Energi – Frokostseminar16 mai, 2012
Jan Skogseth, konsernsjef, Aibel AS
Scope of services
Aibel is a leading service company within the oil, gas and renewable energy industry
StudiesFEED
EngineeringProcurement
MaintenanceOperational supportDecommissioning
FabricationInstallation
System completion
History and Current Footprint
Njord A/B
Oslo
StavangerHaugesund
Bergen
Kollsnes
Sture
Mongstad
Troll A
Statford A/B/C
HuldraVeslefrikk
OsebergF/C/ø/SGudrun
SleipnerDraupner
Ula
Ekofisk
Eldfisk
Kristin
Norne
Snorre A/B
Karstø
Kristiansund
Harstad
Snøhvit
B11
Hammerfest
Stjørdal
Office Locations
MMO Frame Agreements
Current New-build and Modification Projects
Norway
UK
Egypt(EMC)
Thailand
Singapore
Denmark
Source: Company data
Presence in Norway International Locations
Elektrisk Bureau (EB) is established
1882 1993 2000 2007
1900 1990
ABB Offshore Technology is established
ABB Offshore Systems acquires UMOE Oil & Gas
Aibel is acquired by Ferd and Herkules
HMV is established UMOE acquires HMV
Timeline of Key Events
Approx 5000 employees worldwide
•10 FPSO Projects• 2 FPU Projects
• 3 PDQ Platforms• 2 Wellhead Platforms
Typical Field Development Projects Delivered Over the Last 10 Years
Source: Company data
Business units
MMO Modification Field development Wind
■Long term onshore and offshore MMO contracts
■Modifications to existing offshore installations and onshore plants
■New offshore installations and onshore plants
■International FPSO market
■New offshore facilities, AC/DC platforms
■Maintenance and facility services
Project Execution
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Aibels matrix organisation
PersonnelEmployees/ hired in/ subcontractors
Processes and tools
Infrastructure Own and subcontractors
BillingstadStavanger
HaugesundBergenStjørdal
KristiansundHarstad
HammerfestThailand
SingaporeUK
Denmark
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Aibel Company
ENGINEERING & PROCUREMENT CONSTRUCTION INTEGRATION & COMISSIONING
BASIC ENGINEERING
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TOPSIDES FABRICATIONAibel Thailand/Haugesund
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PROCUREMENTAibel Norway
FEED
AIBEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAMNorway
FEEDAibel
Norway
Example: Gudrun – an international project
• Topsides• Split location - Oslo, Thailand, Singapore, Haugesund• Common execution model
Aibel assembly yard (Thailand - Laem Chabang)
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Current backlog 25,0 BNOK
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15000
2011 Opening Balance14927 MNOK
Million
NOK
Order backlog, 2011/2012
Other 2011
orders4891
MNOK
GEA MMO3960
MNOK
2011 2012
Dolwin 21770
MNOK
20000
Troll A 342817
MNOK
2011 Revenue
8176 MNOK
Shell Draugen
6000 MNOK
2012 Revenue
2415 MNOK
25000
Other 2012
orders1512
MNOK
Some of our newest contracts
• Shell - Draugen• Statoil MMO • Ekofisk MMO• Gudrun topside• Troll 3 / 4 compression• Dolwin Beta • OSX3 Thailand• Modifications contracts
i.e. Kårstø, Skuld, Ekofisk
Aibel wind
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Petroleumsvirksomheten – Norges største næring målt i verdiskapning, statlige inntekter og eksport verdi
• Petroleumsmelding ble lagt frem juni 2011, behandlet høsten 2011
• Nær 250 000 direkte og indirekte arbeidsplasser• Sysselsetting relatert til O&G i 415 av totalt 430 kommuner
1/4 av BNP
Over 1/3 av Statensinntekter
½ eksport-inntekter
Foto: Esben Johansen
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Stor optimisme!
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Skrugard +
Havis
Norvarg
Polar Pioner
West Phoenix
Snøhvit- tog II ?
Avaldsnes-Aldous
”Johan Sverdrup”
A sleeping giant !
Employee growth in Aibel
Number of employees
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7000
Norway Abroad
Organic growth on 19,5% in 2011
Career phases
■ Professional and social
network
■ Introduction programme
■ Aspire development
programme
■ Training
Early career
■ Leadership development
■ Management in projects
■ Advance development
programs
■ Internal job opportunities
■ Extend career beyond
62 years old
■ Mentor role; share
experience with
young/new employees
Late careerMid career
Young in Aibel Aibel Academy Senior policy
Job opportunities
Bransjen har stor fokus på rekruttering og kompetanseutvikling
■ Ingeniører/siviling
■ Fagarbeidere
■ Markedsføring, salg, kommunikasjon
■ Innkjøp
■ Økonomi
■ IKT
■ HR
■ Juridisk
■ Støttefunksjoner
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Aibel and Offshore WindBringing oil and gas knowledge into wind power
Tore EngevikEVP Wind
Content
• The Offshore Wind market and our approach• Wind success for Aibel – our deliveries
The Netherlands
BelgiumGermany
Denmark
The North Sea
Norway
England
Ireland
The North Sea - a large new market
• Enormous growth: 5 000 – 10 000 wind turbines within 2020• 40 GW installed by 2020• 150 GW installed by 2050
• Strong support schemes in the UK, Germany and Denmark stimulate rapid project development
Operational wind farms
Planned windfarms
Havsul
The European Offshore Wind market
• Ambitious targets in Europe; 20-20-20 initiative
• Offshore Wind Plans and Direction – Europe
– Wind farms increase in size. – Longer distance from shore – CAGR of 25% estimated from
2009-2020– Key markets; Germany and
UK
Source: EWEA; Annual report 2009
Annual and cumulative installations in offshore winpower
2011 - 2020 (mvh)
■ Accumulated installed capacity of 40 GW within 2020■ Estimated 65 bnEUR in accumulated investments within 2020
Aibel’s wind concept
An Offshore windfarm
How it works
Overview
LargeWind farms
Offshore HVDC Light
DC cable transmission
Main AC network
Onshore HVDC Light
Offshore AC platform
Offshore Wind Connections Platform - Gravity Based Structure
A Gravity Base Structure designed on a combination of well known technologies
The platform is transported on its own displacement by tug boats and ballasted down to sit on the seafloor –i.e. no need for Heavy Lift Vessel
The concept does not have the limitations in weight and size as lift-install concepts or other self-installing concepts such as jack-ups
Less sensitive to bad weather conditions during T&I compared to lift-install and also less sensitive than other self-install concepts such as jack-ups
Systems can be tested at quay side at the shipyard which enables a more efficient commissioning offshore
Aibel approach to Offshore Wind
• Build on our core competences and capabilities
• Build on our facilities• Further expand and develop our core
competences and capabilities
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Aibel - Offshore Wind scope
– New offshore facilities; HVDC converter platforms
• Generic and cost competitive execution model
– Maintenance and Facility Services
• Optimization of lifetime cost through both construction and maintenance of platforms
– Other potential scope to be evaluated
– Focus on European market (Germany, UK)
Offshore Wind Connections Platform - Gravity Based Structure
A Gravity Base Structure designed on a combination of well known technologies
The platform is transported on its own displacement by tug boats and ballasted down to sit on the seafloor –i.e. no need for Heavy Lift Vessel
The concept does not have the limitations in weight and size as lift-install concepts or other self-installing concepts such as jack-ups
Less sensitive to bad weather conditions during T&I compared to lift-install and also less sensitive than other self-install concepts such as jack-ups
Systems can be tested at quay side at the shipyard which enables a more efficient commissioning offshore
Offshore Wind Connections600-1100 MW HVDC platform
Aibel experience and reference
– Worlds first offshore HVDC converter station delivered to Statoil for the Troll A platform in 2005 (Power from shore)
■ Experience from Visund and Troll C Semi’s
■ Experience from the oil and gas business since the 1970`s
Gravity based structure HVDC platform
Design process and verification• Analyse and verification of different platform
concept vs market requirements• > ”Gravity Based Structure” (GBS) selected• Joint ABB/Aibel twelve months FEED study • Based on proven technology within in oil and gas
• DNV reviewed• Tank tested
Gravity based structure HVDC platformBase spesifification• 600 – 1100 MW HVDC• ”Self-installed” gravity based structure• Fixed to seabed after installation• Water depth 15 – 45 m• Design base NORSOK, SOLAS, DNV• Power cables through J-tubes protected in legs• Design life 30 years
Dolwin Beta – Aibel’s first wind platform
■ Awarded contract in August 2011 (ABB)
■ Design and build Dolwin 2
■ Wind farm cluster near Helgoland, in the
German sector of the North Sea
■ Convert alternating current into direct current
before sending it onshore via subsea cables
■ Can receive electricity from more than 200
offshore wind turbines
■ The size of a football pitch
■ Accommodation for 24 people
Gravity based structure HVDC platformInstallation an commissioning• Transportation by tugs• Low weather dependence• Position secured by own weight, ballasting into
seabed• Minimize hook up works offshore • Offshore commissioning limited to energization
and trial run-after installation of HV-cable• Stability verified and only required during
transport and installation as structure when in service will rest on sea-bed
• No noisy piling required
Gravity based structure HVDC platform
Summary• Reliable design• Reduced installation risk• Low weather dependent installation• Expandable for higher power ratings• Environmental friendly• Maintenance platform for wind farms• Minimized life cycle cost • First platform will be installed offshore
Germany in 2014
Offshore Wind Connections Platform - Gravity Based Structure
A Gravity Base Structure designed on a combination of well known technologies
The platform is transported on its own displacement by tug boats and ballasted down to sit on the seafloor –i.e. no need for Heavy Lift Vessel
The concept does not have the limitations in weight and size as lift-install concepts or other self-installing concepts such as jack-ups
Less sensitive to bad weather conditions during T&I compared to lift-install and also less sensitive than other self-install concepts such as jack-ups
Systems can be tested at quay side at the shipyard which enables a more efficient commissioning offshore
Offshore Wind – a political market?
Political drivers• Need for energy• Need for substitute for fossile fuel
– Environmental– Less dependencies for import– Need for industrial development
• Sustainable energy production• Strong support schemes in the start-up phase• Financial crisis and budget restrictions in Europa
Business drivers• Need for energy• Need for substitute for fossile fuel
– Environmental– Less dependencies for import– Need for industrial development
• Demand for a 30-40% cost reduction short term• Lack of offshore competence and experience in the market• Sustainable energy production
Energy production
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Look to China! Heavy and dedicated focus on renewable energy sources
Fossile fuels have passed the peak globally
Look to China!
Aibel’s wind success
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