Skarv – value creation and local impact`s
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Skarv – value creation and local impact`s
Skarv – value creation and local impact’s Trevor Garlick, Managing Director BP Norge Skarv hull with first level top deck, early May Skarv Sub Sea development Skarv Area Skarv Unit 23.84% PL212E 30% PL261 50% PL 261 50% PL 212E 30% Skarv Unit 23.84% Skarv Area –Phase 1 Production Profile (metric) 24 30 20 25 16 20 Gas Injection 12 15 Design Oil Capacity 13.5 kSm3/d 8 10 Gas Export 4 0 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 5 2020 2022 0 2024 Phase 1 - Mainly gas project with valuable oil rims (23% oil & 77% gas) Oil & Cond Rate kSm3/d Gas rate, MSm3/d Topsides Gas Design capacity 19 MSm3/d Skarv Area - Upside Resources (Metric Version) Gross resouces(GSm3 & MSm3) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Distance from Skarv FPSO(km) Blob Size reflects relative prospect size in GSm3 or MSm3 un risked Oil prospect Gas prospect Agreement on cooperation between BP and Nordland County • Some of the key areas of cooperation − Local industry cooperation/development − Education and competence building − R&D –higher education − Recruitment Local industry impact • • • Horvnes Supply base − Asco Contract value NOK 90 mill, 10-12 new jobs − Scomi Oiltools Contract value NOK 130 mill, 20 new jobs New contracts soon to be awarded − Aker FPSO anchors − Acergy Establish new sub sea center Upcoming contracts − Helicopter, supply vessels, drilling support services • Upcoming contracts for Operations phase − Maintenance and modifications − Logistic and hotel services − Fuel and chemicals The Skarv development impact study Skarv has already delivered 84% of the total estimated regional contract value* until 2012 in 2009 Contractor Torstein Botn Ruukki delivered suction anchors *Ref estimate of contract value in the Skarv impact assessment Picture: Helgeland Arbeiderblad Recommendations to BP • • Be door opener for local and regional businesses internationally Be clear on − which businesses BP can assist and what BP can do/not do to assist companies − where the business development focus area is, not only geography − what do businesses have to ”bring to the table” • More focused and closer dialogue between BP core people and local & regional businesses • Improve the contractual process − timing of contracts − distribution of risk Horvnes Supply base area