7. SUPPORT SERVICES
ENGINEERING
- Design/Analysis - Field Development & Planning -
- Cost & Feasibility -
FABRICATION
- SEPLAs Piles - Conductors - Mudmats -
- Special Fabrication -
SURVEY & POSITIONING
- Rig Kits - Vessel Kits - Metrology - USBL -
- Heading Control -
SHOREBASE
- Heavy Lift - Storage - Cargo Handling - Test Bed -
- Project Mobilization - Chain Inspection -
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8. SAFETY Key Elements
Strong Management Commitment
HSE Policy
Dedicated Safety Staff
Continuous Improvement
Commitment to Training
Stop Work Authority
Behavior Based Safety Program
AHV Back Deck Training Facility
Job Risk Assessments
Job Safety Analysis
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9. HSE Performance
Description 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Man-hours Worked
1,054,208 1,007,478 1,010,281 788,592 641,568
(onshore/offshore)
Fatalities 0 0 0 0 0
Lost Time Incidents (LTI) 0 1 0 1 0
Lost Time Incident Rate
0 0.2 0 0.25 0
(LTIR)
Medical Treatment
3 2 4 2 2
(Recordable Incidents)
Total Recordable Incident
0.57 0.4 0.79 0.51 0.62
Rate (TRIR)
Restricted Work Injury or
0 0 0 0 0
Illness (RWC)
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10. Quality Management System
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
US Operations
• Houston, TX
• Morgan City, LA
• Fourchon, LA
Brazil Locations
• Rio De Janeiro
• Macae
UK Location
• Aberdeen
Norway Location
• Stavanger
Singapore Location
ISO Compliance at other locations
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11. COMPLIANCE
It is the policy of Acteon Group Ltd and its subsidiaries including InterMoor to conduct all of its
worldwide operations ethically and in compliance to all UK and foreign laws and international
conventions,particularly theUKBriberyActandtheU.S.ForeignCorruptPracticesAct.
Ethical Commitment & Business Integrity
No bribes
No facilitation payment
Political neutrality
Respect of human rights and labor standards
Confidentiality
No conflicts of interest
No gifts offered or received that could constitute an undue influence on business
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13. MODU MOORING SYSTEM PROJECTS
Over 1,500 rig moves worldwide
Preset mooring campaigns in 10 countries
Conventional mooring depth record – 8,431 ft. (Offshore Malaysia)
Deepwater, Polyester/SEPLA Taut Systems
Ocean America: BP Ocean Rover: Murphy
Ocean Confidence: BP Cajun Express: Chevron
Transocean Marianas: BP Hurricane Moorings
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14. BARGE MOORING SYSTEM PROJECTS
CabGOC………………..Multiple Barge Moorings next to Fixed Jackets (West Africa)
CabGOC………………..Multiple Barge Standby Mooring Systems (West Africa)
Versabar……………….Topsides Installation Barge next to Fixed Jacket (GoM)
Noble Energy………..Test Barge Mooring to Ocean Quest (GoM)
Versabar……………….Bottom Feeder Salvage Barge Moorings (GoM)
Total……………………..Barge Moorings next to Fixed Jackets (West Africa)
ATP……………………….Test Barge Mooring to Noble Drilling Rig (GoM)
Chevron………………..Test Barge Mooring to Cajun Express (GoM)
International………..Multiple Salvage Barge Moorings (GoM)
Crowley………………. Multiple Salvage Barge Moorings (GoM)
Numerous single location barge moorings…
16. PERMANENT MOORING SYSTEM PROJECTS
Mooring Installations / Tow / Hook Up
• Chevron / CabGOC – Tombua Landana – TAD Mooring
• ATP – Mirage – MinDOC FPU
• ATP – Gomez –FPU
• Premier Oil – Shelley FPSO
• Petrofac – Northern Producer FPU
• Nexxen – Ettrick Submerged Turret Buoy
• Kerr McGee – Red Hawk Spar
• Husky Oil – White Rose
Inspection, Maintenance and Repair
• Maersk Oil – Janice FPU
• Maersk Oil – Gryphon FPSO
• Chevron – Captain FPSO
• Premier Oil – Balmoral FPSO
• BP– Thunder Horse
• Murphy – Poly Inspection 16
17. POLYESTER EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS
2000 – 2009: Performed testing to gain approval to lay
polyester on the seabed
• Exposure times 1 hr. – 6 months
• Strength and Microscopy
• Fatigue testing up to 80,000 cycles
2009: Successfully received MMS approval for laying
polyester on the seabed for permanent moorings
Designed and installed polyester moorings for GOM,
West Africa and Brazil
Clients: Shell, Chevron, BP, Kerr McGee, Vastar, ATP Oil
& Gas, Noble Energy, Walter Oil & Gas
18. MOORING EQUIPMENT
Largest inventory of Mooring Equipment worldwide
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19. FOUNDATION EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• 40+ Suction pile projects to date
• 140+ Mooring Piles Worldwide
• 50+ Foundation Piles
• 150+ Pile Installations including SEPLA projects
• Includes mooring piles, manifold & PLET piles, subsea pump foundations
• Designed and installed the first suction pile installed in GoM (1996)
• Designed and installed piles for GoM, West Africa, Southeast Asia, Brazil
• Shell, Chevron, Technip, Exxon, Esso, Vastar, BP, Kerr McGee, Coflexip
Stena Offshore, Total, Cameron, FMC, Murphy Oil, Enterprise Field
Services
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21. TYPICAL FIELD FOUNDATIONS
Manifold Foundation
• Well Conductors Mooring Anchors
• Host Moorings Mudmats
PLET Anchors
• Subsea Foundations
Driven Conductors
22. SEPLA
• Combines advantages of suction embedment and proven plate anchor
technology (Developed by U.S. Navy During 80’s)
• Uses suction embedment follower with plate anchor slotted into base to
install plate anchor
• Follower is then removed by reversing pump action, leaving plate at depth
• Plate is then rotated to orientation close to perpendicular to direction of
load
• Geotechnically efficient shape
23. MUDMATS
Shallow Foundations Used For Light Loads
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24. TYPICAL SUCTION PILE USES
Manifold or Pump
Mooring Anchor Pipeline Anchor
Station Foundation
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25. JACK & ST. MALO MANIFOLD PILES
• Design, Fabrication, Pile top Components & Load-out
• 11 Piles
• 18’ Diameter x 55’/75’ Long (93 tons/116 tons)
• Received Safety Recognition by Chevron
• On Time Delivery
• Offshore Installation Engineering Support
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26. DRIVEN CONDUCTORS SERVICES
• Available globally
• Operate in deep-water
• Optimize conductor design to meet project
specific load and fatigue requirements
• Driving a good technical solution in odd soils
• Allow installation without need of a construction
vessel
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34. MORGAN CITY FACILITY
• 24 Acres / 1,290 ft. of Bulkhead
• 225 and 230 ton Cranes
• 180,000 sq. ft. In-house Storage
• 120,000 sq. ft. Rental Space
• Fabrication Facilities
• 11,000 sq. ft. indoor facility including
CNC Shop and 2 x 10T overhead cranes
• 2nd building: 14,400 sq. ft. indoor shop
space and 2 x 30T overhead crane w/
30 ft. hook height
• AWS D1.1 Welder Certification
• Over 6 yrs. without an LTA
35. FOURCHON FACILITY
• 25 Acres w/ 1200 ft. of bulkhead
• Heavy Lift Operations
• 880 ton Ringer Crane, 300 & 225 ton crawler
cranes
• Homeland Security Approved
• Capacity for 4 simultaneous loadouts
• Inspection – Wire and Chain
• Spooling Units / Maintenance
• Tenant Storage
• Mooring Equipment
• 3,000,000lb Test Bed
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36. GROUP INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT
• 300 ton SWL A-frame
• Spiral Strand Handling Winch
• Polyester Handling
Equipment
• Various Spooling Winches
• Powered Storage Reels
• Pump Skid Packages
• Heave Compensation
• Tuggers and Small Winches
• Aquatic Reel Systems
• Tensioners
• Menck Hammers
• Chain inspection Units
37. TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE
• Current water depth record for conventional mooring off Brazil – 2,027m
(2012) Shell, Arctic 1
• Current world record holder of conventional drilling rig mooring installation
– 2,570m (2008) Murphy, Ocean Rover
• First GoM permanent production facility polyester mooring – Gomez
(2003)
• First full drilling rig polyester and suction embedded plate anchor (SEPLA)
mooring system – (2001) BP, Ocean Confidence
• First test drilling rig polyester and SEPLA mooring installation – (1999)
• First test drilling rig suction anchor installation – (1996)
• First drag VLA installation – Outside Brazil (1994)
* Technical excellence and practical know how
* Ability to execute projects innovatively 37
United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Singapore, Norway, Malaysia, Brazil, Angola
Acteon operates globally, having offices and project experience in all of the world’s major oil and gas centresOur client base cuts across the industry and we’ve worked with every major operator and NOCThe 17 Acteon companies link subsea services across a range of interconnected disciplines, across the entire life of the field
The subsea services environment
-Acteon company services cover the entire life of the field.-Our offering is distinct from, but complementary to, that of construction companies, asset owners and drilling contractors-No competitor with the same depth or breadth of service offering-Acteon has made a strategic decision not to own vessels or heavy manufacturing pipelines-Not having to maximise the use of heavy assets enables Acteon companies to focus closely on client requirements – often resulting in novel, project enhancing solutions and increased efficiency for the client.