Our brochure - Wood Group PSN
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Our brochure - Wood Group PSN
CMYK version SPOT version RGB version Black & white version Mono black version Mono silver version CMYK Colour Reverse version Our core values are the guiding principles under which we operate. Faced with a difficult decision, we choose options that best meet our core values. Welcome to Wood Group PSN (WGPSN), this brochure will tell you a little about our business, the services we offer and the unique way we operate. We are a young business with a long history, and if that seems a little contradictory, well that’s just the beginning of what makes us unique. We have a shared heritage of pioneering many aspects of the North Sea industry and being global leaders in developing local talent. Merging allows us to focus our best practises and combined strengths to create a unique exceptional delivery service; the power of two. WGPSN is the new face of the two leading global asset management providers. It brings together the Production Facilities part of engineering giant, Wood Group, with leading independent brownfield contractor, Production Services Network. We are structured as a network to ensure the most flexible approach to meeting our customers’ needs and to allow maximum engagement for all our employees. Our aim is to be the best production services business in the world. To achieve this, we put our core values at the centre of all that we do. This brochure covers the basics, the who, what, where and how of our operation, all we need from you is the when. For more information visit: www.woodgroup-psn.com WGPSN enhances the performance and extends the life of production facilities around the world, from engineering and construction, to operations, maintenance and decommissioning. WGPSN has a reputation for safety and integrity with an excellent operational track record. Our global network employs over 22,000 people in 35 countries and 5 continents. WGPSN sources, nurtures and deploys the best people, ensuring that the talent of the entire network is available to customers wherever they need it. Headquartered in Aberdeen, WGPSN has over 30 years of experience. “ Our experience has enabled us to develop a service that is focused on the global market and truly aligns with and supports the technical and commercial objectives of our customers. ” Our engineering strength combines innovation with tradition. Our innovative approach to design, execution and contracting is balanced by a commitment to best practice that runs across all the disciplines of engineering. With chief engineers in primary disciplines and a strong engineering network, we deliver creative, smart and functional solutions to our customers. Safety engineering Our safety engineering team has expertise in all areas of hazard management from the preparation of design philosophies, across all stages of a project, through to the quantification of risk using quantitative risk analysis techniques. Using bespoke packages, in house tools and specially selected third party consultants we can provide guidance, advice and perform studies on: • Leak modelling. • Gas dispersion modelling. • Toxic gas analysis. • Fire modelling. • Explosion modelling (also supported by third party consultants). • Smoke and gas ingress analysis. • TR and EER analysis. Environmental engineering Our environmental engineering team can provide support and guidance at each stage of the project lifecycle, including environmental impact assessment, best available technology assessment, design review, training packages, liaison with regulators and external consultants. We can provide bespoke stand-alone documentation to support a permit application through to longer term dedicated placements on major design projects or operational support positions. We have extensive experience in the development of contractual documentation to ensure compliance of third parties to company, national and international environmental requirements, co-ordination of socio-economic strategy and reporting, audits and inspections. Our specialist engineers come from a diverse range of industries, onshore and offshore, with experience gained around the world in some of the harshest and environmentally sensitive areas in which we operate. Project Datasheet BAKU – Azerbaijan DURATION 2004 - 2011 LOCATION Baku, Azerbaijan Assets. Natavan office, central Baku Sangachal terminal, approx 50km south of Baku. Logistics base, approx 30km south of Baku manhours Over 4 million DISCIPLINE Project management, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Services EPC, Project management Despite this project being located in a challenging environment, we responded with engineering excellence, increased productivity, lowered costs, and most importantly, an excellent safety performance. SCOPE We provided project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication management, construction and commissioning services in support of the Caspian onshore operational assets. This included: • Project implementation, including project management, engineering, design, procurement, installation and commissioning. • Engineering studies and design activities to identify improvements in the efficiency of the process plant and equipment. • Designing modifications to installations to deliver improvements in process and plant efficiency or safety. • Procurement of all project materials. • Provision of construction and commissioning personnel to execute modifications at facilities. • Management of contractors that perform modification related work. Background There was competition for high quality local workers among the contractors and operators in the Caspian region. We successfully recruited a competent and multinational team. APPROACH • Everyone worked as a team, across diverse nationalities and many isolated worksites. • Employed local people who did an excellent job of training subsequent newcomers from the area. • Our HSE team was commended for their coaching of less experienced subcontractors to keep the Value systems Value Systems is the decision making and risk management consulting group within WGPSN. We support our clients to define strategies that will best deliver value and cost efficiencies for their assets, through an integrated approach of risk management, value management and decision analysis. We deliver bespoke methodologies for our clients, challenging issues through the application of qualitative and quantitative techniques and critical thinking. Our capabilities include: • Enterprise risk management. • Qualitative option selection. • Strategic/quantitative decision engineering. Central engineering This group of detailed design engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning support, deliver single or multi-discipline projects or second people to projects when expertise is needed. They give existing projects the capacity to deliver on additional workloads, without compromising their current contractual commitments and are an engineering hub that can be deployed anywhere within our network. worksites incident free. • Our engineering excellence and brownfield knowledge produced impressive efficiencies. • Our culture of flexibility and responsiveness, embodied in our core values of respecting people, building good relationships, and innovation, has turned a challenging job into a showcase project. ACHIEVEMENTS • Over 4 million manhours without a lost time incident, that is, no LTIs for the duration of the project. • Over 1.4 million miles driven without a vehicle incident. • WGPSN Core Value award for localisation, awarded to the document control and information management team. • 92% of our spending on subcontracts goes to wholly owned national companies or Azerbaijan-based international companies. • Since the start of the contract there has been a growth in revenue of approximately 500%, achieved wholly through generic growth, built on a reputation for delivery. h Advanced integrity The advanced integrity group is WGPSN’s centre of excellence for structural integrity management and pressure systems corrosion management. The group also provides advanced engineering and analysis services, including but not limited to: fire and blast, boat impact, wave and ice loading, dynamic, fatigue and fracture assessments and weight control management. The group has experience in the complete life cycle of a facility, from design, commissioning, operations support, life extension and cessation of production, to decommissioning. The group has performed life extension assessments of ageing facilities to enhance return value through tie-backs to newly discovered fields or reserves. Studies are also regularly carried out to optimise topside and subsea inspection activities with associated cost savings. Recently the group has been supporting decommissioning activities in the North Sea and worldwide via production of cost estimates and structural integrity assurance during decommissioning operations. The group serves all parts of the WGPSN network globally via its multi-disciplinary integrity team. Our engineering capability includes: Studies • Problem identification. • Screening and feasibility. • Front end engineering and conceptual design. • Process simulation and optimisation. • Debottlenecking solutions. • Field life extensions. • Decommissioning. Specialist technical services Technical integrity • Advanced structural analysis. • Linear and non-linear finite element analysis. • Structural dynamics. • Fracture mechanics. • Materials engineering. • Explosion modelling. • Pipe stress analysis. • Integrity management. • Corrosion management. • Structural integrity management. Technical support & design • Detailed design. • Workpack production. • Construction management. • Operational support. • Commissioning engineering. • Certification. • As-building. • Weight control. Safety engineering • Safety case management. • Legislation compliance. • Safety assessment studies (HAZOP, HAZID, HAZENG). • Human factors assessment. • Environmental impact assessments. Our construction experience and capability covers operating plants and facilities, offshore and onshore, in both greenfield and brownfield projects. To ensure early constructability input during design, our construction and commissioning engineers and experts form part of the project teams from the start. This ensures the most cost effective and safest methods of construction, installation and completion are adopted. We use a comprehensive portfolio of processes, procedures and data management tools to define the work and ensure all necessary materials, plant, equipment, tooling, manpower and specialist resource requirements have been identified and put in place. This integrated approach is adopted worldwide by WGPSN to ensure consistent construction and commissioning methods are applied across our network. We have an ongoing programme of continual improvement to our processes, procedures and data management tools. Our programme includes a lessons learned database, construction excellence networking portals and our annual lessons learned workshops, which are attended by all of our key construction, commissioning and shutdown / turnaround management team leaders. Our bespoke shutdown/turnaround management tool, ONtrack, captures our unparalleled expertise. ONtrack has enabled us to deliver best practice on hundreds of safe and successful shutdowns and turnarounds around the world. At the heart of this tool is our ability to clearly highlight risks prior to the event and manage change effectively throughout the preparation phase. ONtrack’s main areas of focus are: • Deployment of effective, shutdown strategies. • Shutdown tools and processes. • Accountable leadership. • Visible audit and review processes. • Clearly defined work scopes and plans. or existing assets whilst retaining safety and technical integrity. CMS stores tracks and reports on the completion of inspection and Test Records (ITR’s) and assists in the management of system handover for mechanical completion, pre-commissioning and commissioning. CMS is a web based completions system which is accessed directly through any internet connection via any user’s internet browser. Our construction management capability includes: • Lifting and installation studies, including heavy lifts. • Job card and work pack development. • Construction HAZID reviews. • Constructability reviews and site surveys. We manage discrete construction and commissioning activities during the preparation phase, execution phase or as part of a fully integrated construction and commissioning service using our bespoke CMS system that assists with the management of construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, handover, start-up and operation of new • Commissioning philosophies and procedures. • Completions management. • Fabrication management. • Estimating and resource scheduling. • Construction campaign working. • Shutdown / turnaround management. WGPSN was the first in our industry to achieve ISO 9001 for hook-up and commissioning (HUC) services and is one of the most experienced HUC providers. We have undertaken over 45 major greenfield HUC projects. Our success is built on working with the best people and using industry-leading management systems. Our procedures integrate the definition and planning of work, materials and resources to ensure efficient delivery. The HUC process is often complex, some systems need to be built in isolation, others need to be brought online for testing alongside existing processes, robust organisation is needed to ensure every discipline, process and system is timed and orchestrated correctly. Our experience enables us to balance these competing demands. Our range of planning and scheduling tools provide our supervisors with the appropriate level of safety, quality, scope and materials information they need. Our tools also enable the scheduling of relevant safety toolbox talks and indicate the necessary interfaces with other disciplines, to help with project communication. hook-up and commissioning Our HUC personnel understand the working requirements of all offshore and onshore disciplines and carry out their own work to the highest standards. During design for any hook-up, we integrate our HUC construction team into the design group and ensure they work closely with the operations people. This early involvement helps minimise possible conflicts and ensures that the best design is applied to the most workable, safe, and cost effective solution. We also take a seamless team approach to working with vendors and subcontractors. Our HUC capability includes: • Lifting and installation studies. • Job card and work pack development. • Constructability reviews and site surveys. • Commissioning philosophies and procedures. • Fabrication management. • Estimating and resource scheduling. • Heavy lifting plant and equipment requirements. • Campaign working. • Completions management system. • Work planning system. • Temporary systems design. • System P&ID preparation. • Pressure test work packs. Project Datasheet OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, ENGINEERING AND MODIFICATIONS PROJECT Buzzard Enhancement Project DURATION 32 months REVENUE £46m revenue WGPSN was responsible for the execution of the offshore modifications, hook-up and provision of commissioning labour for the Buzzard Enhancement Project. • Offshore WGPSN construction/ hook-up / construction management. • Management of services contractor (scaffold, paint, insulation, abseilers etc). • Limited POB. • Extensive hot work on a live platform. • Large unplanned carryover from fabrication yard. • Schedule deadline from export pipeline operator. SCOPE • Buzzard PS platform hook-up. • Bep existing facilities (ef) modifications. • O&M facilities modifications. • Planned shutdown 2009. • Carry over scope from fabrication yard. • The provision of onshore and offshore commissioning labour. • Provision of WGPSN management, supervision, services, labour, material and equipment. • Procurement, expediting and planning services. • Onshore fabrication – managed by WGPSN. “ Background To maximise Buzzard production, additional oil treatment facilities were provided to remove the increased H2S levels and achieve export specification to Forties Pipeline System. The additional facilities were located on the new Production Sweetening (PS) Platform. The PS Platform is linked via a 70 metre bridge to the north-east corner of the existing Production Platform. Challenges Client would not allow bolted solutions. Approach • We maximised our POB at all times by effectively planning the offshore trade mix required. There was only one integrated plan, managed by WGPSN, which everyone worked to. All construction, services and commissioning scopes were linked in the plan. • The offshore scope was minimised by pre-assembling and pre-rigging fabrications where possible to ease installation. • Pressurised habitats were used to facilitate the required hot work. • The late carryover was managed by surveying the remaining scope at the yard when it became obvious that they would not finish on time. This was then job carded and added to the plan. • The onshore construction team moved offshore during the HUC to allow local decision making wherever possible. Main Achievements: The project was completed on schedule and budget. Over 60% of our recruitment is managed through re-deployment so our experience is retained even in our ad-hoc workforce. ” WGPSN provides a full range of managed operations and maintenance services to offshore and onshore facilities as part of our core business. In our portfolio of contracts, we provide these services through a range of engagement levels from discrete services to facility management. WGPSN can provide all on-site and home office support personnel to safely operate and maintain a facility. We challenge convention to reduce overall costs and optimise the performance and productivity of existing facilities by capitalising on best practices, new tools and new techniques learned from leading complex projects worldwide. WGPSN offers fully integrated operations and management services worldwide. Customers are able to maintain control of day-to-day operations while relying on WGPSN for maintenance support provided by technicians, schedulers and other trained personnel. Our experienced production teams embrace the full spectrum of skills – from well operations through to plant management – and will rapidly align with business drivers to deliver sustainable improvements in performance. Project Datasheet Sangu , Bangladesh Duration background 1998 – present with 5 year rolling contract Bangladesh is estimated to lose $1billion each year in economic output due to unreliable energy supplies, therefore securing a safe and sustainable gas supply is an ongoing urgent priority. locATION Offshore, Bay of Bengal, Onshore, Chilimpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh assets Sangu A wellheads platform; 50km, 20” gas pipeline; Chilimpur Gas Terminal, capacity 260 mmscfd DISCIPLINE Engineering, operations and maintenance services, GPC, operations and maintenance, project management. Sangu is the first offshore gas field development in Bangladesh. WGPSN is achieving world class results on performance and safety with a predominantly national workforce that had little gas processing or industry experience prior to the project. SCOPE The development phase, where we provided project management, engineering and design, procurement, and construction management is complete. We are currently responsible for field management, provision of operations and maintenance personnel, operations and technical support, including asset integrity, management of all surface operations and implementation of a training and competence assurance program to continue increasing the percentage of national and regional personnel. We offer a comprehensive range of maintenance engineering solutions which include the application of maintenance criteria at design state, the preparation of maintenance policies and philosophies, and the development of complete maintenance strategies based on reliability centred techniques which ensure the achievement of performance targets. WGPSN’s unique Operations Delivery Framework (ODF) is at the heart of our service delivery. The ODF contains the policies, procedures, processes, guidance, tools and forms necessary to provide operational excellence. The ODF operates in a continual improvement loop to ensure that best practice is identified, captured and implemented. CHALLANGES • Our main worksite is in a remote location that is prone to monsoons and severe flooding. • Gas production is a comparatively new industry in Bangladesh, so the available workforce is relatively new to this type of work. • After nine years of production, the field is in decline and one of the new challenges includes revising operating costs. APPROACH • We share the same building as our customer and have an integrated management team. • We have paid careful attention to selecting the right staff to run the competency assurance programme, so that the right mix of technical skills and behaviours are learned. • We work with service providers to raise their awareness of health, safety, environment and quality assurance, and quality control standards, so expanding our positive impact on the local community, and have rolled out an employee Aids/HIV awareness programme. • Government-provided social care is limited and unemployment is an issue. We have increased the local labour pool and assisted Our operations and maintenance capability includes: • Facility-specific operations philosophy documents. • Production operations procedures manuals. • Start-up philosophy and procedures. • Operations optimisation. • Performance management. • Safe system of working. • Permit to work procedures. • Isolation philosophy. • Emergency procedures. • Personnel competence. • Risk assessments. • Cost and budget management. • Maintenance strategies and procedures. those employees who support extended families by providing financial and practical support to a local hospital, orphanage, a pre-school education program, a non-formal primary education program, and an unemployed adolescent project. We hire graduates of the adolescent project through an apprentice training scheme. Achievements • World class plant uptime and safety performance. • Over 7 million man-hours without a lost time incident. • Nine years without a lost time incident. • 400 billion cubic feet of production has been achieved with zero LTIs and 99.7% uptime. • Three years recordable case free. • In November 2006 the project team successfully completed a planned shutdown twenty-two hours ahead of schedule. • We have project managed the fabrication, installation and successful commissioning of a gas bypass line, and improved production processes at the gas plant, both of which have increased the availability of saleable gas. • By 2007 we had replaced almost all expat workers with local people at our project in Bangladesh. • Development of the field was only two years from initial discovery to first gas, and boasts world class performance for safety and uptime. • Computerised maintenance management systems. • Criticality assessment. • Availability modelling. • Whole life/life cycle cost modelling. • Defect elimination of key production areas. • Root cause analysis. • Planning and scheduling. • Maintenance execution – first line and specialist. “ WGPSN is built on a global reputation for providing highly skilled services to the oil, gas, and process industries. We are delivering outstanding maintenance services on contracts around the world. ” Our aim in project management is to define and follow the process by which projects are planned, monitored, controlled and delivered and in so doing reduce costs for our customers and improve the cost effectiveness of our work, achieving the desired outcome for all involved. Projects bring about change and project management is recognised as the most efficient way of managing such change. Procurement We perform, lead and manage all procurement activities, providing our customers with the required materials, equipment and services in a timely manner, whilst enabling the scope of work to be delivered within given project milestones and budgets. We stringently control procurement activities in each location by working to robust documented procedures which contain clear financial thresholds and guidance on competitively bidding work. We are also committed to developing and maintaining strategic supplier relationships to enable effective commodity management and work with them to identify areas of cost reduction. Project Datasheet Project Management and Procurement Duration 2009 – 2014 locATION Aberdeen, UK North Sea assets Heather and Thistle Offshore facilities DISCIPLINE Engineering, procurement, project management services, construction, commissioning WGPSN was awarded this engineering and construction contract based on the quality of our people and systems, our culture and our ability to be flexible in terms of the service we provide. BACKGROUND Our customer is keen to invest in its current mature assets. Finding cost effective solutions to maintain asset integrity and achieve the desired Life of Field targets that can be safely and efficiently implemented is a key part of the service WGPSN is expected to provide. The delivery model is flexible such that work on other assets can be accommodated as and when they are added to the portfolio. Some of the core elements of our project management processes are the process tools we use, for example: 4D solutions challenge We fundamentally challenge all aspects of each potential work scope to eliminate unnecessary activities. Right Size™ This is at the core of the WGPSN management system and provides predictable, scaled, execution CHALLENGES Ensuring we can deliver to both cost and schedule is key to supporting the achievement of these targets. In addition, our ability to be flexible and to respond at short notice is important to maximising the benefit of any opportunities that arise. APPROACH • We have significantly grown the size of the core team based at Craigshaw in line with the lookahead work program. • We have used our WGPSN Network to provide specialist expertise and to support the core team to deliver the work program. • We were first to use Value Systems in a project management role for a concept select study looking at a particular power system problem on Thistle. ACHIEVEMENTS • Successful contract transition and start-up with minimal disruption to ongoing business. • Successful contribution to the Heather 2010 planned shutdown with additional workscopes to avoid 2011 shutdown. • Testing ground for introduction of new WGPSN systems (Project Dashboard, Primavera P6 and Hard Dollar) as part of the WGPSN strategy to improve the tools we use. • Promoting the use of WINSketch to further optimise how we deliver simple Tier 1 piping jobs. Over half of the piping integrity repair orders have been executed in this way. • Improvement in key metrics such as productive offshore day and technical close-out. • We have brought our systems to good use to support the delivery of the work. processes for project delivery. Also provided are the engineering tools, standards designs, change control process, and estimating methods, to ensure efficient engineering delivery. Communications We prioritise two-way communication between all members of the team and between the team and others. Organisational effectiveness We have developed pod teams to focus attention on assets and key deliverables. Management reporting We provide a suite of KPIs that show evidence of engineering efficiency, and highlight areas of both good performance and areas for improvement. Management leadership We have invested in training and coaching for all of our project leaders to focus their attention on delivery, quality, and customer relationships. Decommissioning is a key part of WGPSN’s ‘life of field’ services; we have been active in the decommissioning sector both in the UK and international for more than 15 years. Our experience and corporate commitment guarantees clear focus on cost effective decommissioning solutions. Our extensive experience in mature asset management gives us the ability to manage decommissioning as part of the total field value. Our large engineering and offshore construction wokforce allows us to manage projects of any size. Our unique experience with many clients across the globe gives us the ability to use best practice from any service to add value. Project Datasheet Brent Spar Project PROJECT locATION Buzzard Brent Spar, Enhancement Norway Project locATION complete Brent 2000 Spar, Norway complete Features 2000 WGPSN was the lead partner in an Anglo/Norwegian JV to WGPSN was the lead partner take full responsibility for in an Anglo/Norwegian JVthe to decommissioning andfor disposal take full responsibility the of the Brent Spar. and disposal decommissioning of the Brent Spar. project Take delivery and liability of the project Sapr delivery at a safeand mooring Take liabilityinofNorway. the Specify and manage theinBest Sapr at a safe mooring Norway. Practicable Option Specify andEnvironmental manage the Best (BPEO). Practicable Environmental Option (BPEO). SCOPE Through a variety of proven and innovative processes, WGPSN had to dismantle and dispose of the Brent Spar. • De-ballasting services and waste transfer pumping. • Strand jack heavy lifting designed to 10,000 tonnes. • Flotel services. • Marine services. The scope comprised: • Safety case preparation and • Project management. Management. regulation and regulation consultation. consultation. Engineering. • Detailed engineering. • M arine spread using the world’s largest jacket launch barge, the H851, as a floating decommissioning facility. • Environmental impact assessment studies and progressive monitoring. Riskassessment. assessment. • HSE risk • W aste treatment and disposal. S2 treatment of 50,000 • H 2S tonnes of contaminated water. - LSA treatment and disposal. - Transformer PCB disposal. - Asbestos. - Hydrocarbon. - Waste management monitoring. • Disposal of redundant equipment and structure. • Building a 120m x 25m daught quay. draught quay. Achievements • Completed the work to the highest of HSE standards worthnonolost with losttime timeincidents incidents or pollution incidents. • Reuse of redundant structure as a deep water quayside with further 50yr life. • Highest standards of planning and discipline integration involving circa 40 major subcontractors. • R eputation management. WGPSN offers total end of life of field capability including decommissioning, duty holding, and optimising end of production based on NPV assessment of overall asset. We can ensure all legal obligations are met and conduct community and market environment awareness, and stakeholder and partner consultations. Using our extensive experience and commitment to HSE, WGPSN will ensure there is minimum impact to the environment through use of appropriate license regulations, procedures and proper planning. Our decommissioning capability includes: • Project management and engineering. • Environmental impact assessments. • Alternative heavy lift solutions. • Offshore construction support solutions. • Sub-sea capabilities through sister companies. • Offshore hook-down engineering, de-construction, cleaning and material management. • Development of decommissioning plan including management and control of 3rd party consultants and contractors. • Cost estimating studies for GAAP provision updates and DCPD negotiations. • Decommissioning feasibility and concept studies for decommissioning planning. • Provision of experienced personnel for specific decommissioning and hook down projects. As part of our vision to be the leading global energy services provider we offer a range of consultancy services to provide the most comprehensive support to our clients. By tapping into these services, our clients are assured the highest quality offerings with the best value for money. Our world renowned advanced structural integrity capability offers clients first class structural integrity management programmes. This extends to advanced modeling techniques including non-linear structural and dynamics analysis, risk based inspection, weight control, development of protection systems and corrosions monitoring and control. WGPSN has a dedicated Safety and Environmental Engineering Group to provide all aspects of safety case and compliance support. We have developed a number of techniques and tools to help clients decide on the right plant and equipment to maximize operational capability while minimising the emissions footprint. To ensure that we provide clients with a streamlined end-to-end engineering support, our engineering solutions team are dedicated to the demanding, and often complex, conceptual to FEED studies. The team provides seamless transitions from up-front engineering studies to detailed design and project execution, maximising the ability to meet cost and time demands. WGPSN provides expertise in the development, management and delivery of technical information and procedural documentation relating to maintenance, production, operations and training. We have adapted best working practice and used the most up-to-date technology and software to provide offshore and onshore documentation and systems solutions. Through our facilities commissioning services, we provide our customers with complete peace of mind that any new equipment and systems are safe, fit for purpose, and comply with all regulatory requirements. We perform complete function checking and prove the integrity of all systems after construction is completed and prior to the introduction of hydrocarbons. Using our Complete Certification Management System we track all phases of construction to ensure all systems are checked and all procedures are completed prior to hand over to operations. WGPSN offers customers exceptional quality in safety, security, emergency and operations training programmes. We employ the latest equipment and internationally accredited training standards while remaining sensitive to local cultures and behaviours. All our training programmes can be tailored to our customers’ requirements incorporating a mix of learning environments such as instructor-led, web-based, computer-based and site-specific. Our consultancy capability includes: Technical Services • Structural integrity management. • Safety engineering. • Environmental engineering. • Reliability engineering. • Conceptual, pre-FEED and FEED studies. • Maintenance development and management. • Production operations. • Document mapping. Information Services Training Services • Graphics and multimedia. • Publications. • Document and data management. • Programme management. • Needs analysis and strategy development. • Programme design and development (site specific, fundamentals). • Programme delivery (classroom, OJT, computer, virtual). Commissioning Services • Project commissioning management. • Commissioning consulting, planning and development. • Commissioning technicians. • Commissioning system leads. • Commissioning materials coordination. • Commissioning logistics coordination. • Commissioning HSE/PTW coordination. • Commissioning certification and handover. • Commissioning punch list coordination. • Commissioning QA/QC. • Operations support. Competency • System development (standards and assessment materials). • System implementation (provision of assessors, training and development of client assessors). Recruitment and Nationalisation • Strategy/programme development and implementation. • Job description development/ verification. • Screening, competency assessment, placement. Project Datasheet STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT DISCIPLINE Inspection Integrity Assurance Engineering Structural integrity Structural analysis • Development of subsea and topside inspection strategies and workscopes. • Inspection result reviews and maintaining inspection record databases. • Defect assessments and developing repair solutions, both topside and subsea. • Boat impact and redundancy analysis. • Concept studies for platform development. • Platform life extension analysis. • Linear and non-linear finite element analysis. • Seismic analysis to latest API\HSE. • Progressive collapse and pushover analysis. • Structural dynamics and post buckling response. • Explosion and fire studies including blast wall analysis. • Fracture mechanics and fatigue. • Online structural monitoring. location UK and International WGPSN provides a diverse range of high-end engineering integrity services through its advanced integrity group, to ensure the safety of personnel and the technical integrity of facilities both in the UK and internationally. We offer advanced structural analysis and complete structural integrity management services for both offshore and onshore assets. This area of work is increasingly significant as assets reach the end of, or exceed their original design life. STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT Our structural integrity management capability includes: Legislation • Provision of technical authority role. • Managing structural verification and HSE challenges. • Development of performance standards. • Structural support of the safety case. • Emergency response services. Management of change Development and maintenance of weight control databases. Robust structural integrity management is of critical importance to ensure: • Continued production. • Safety of those working offshore • Protection of the environment. Navel Architecture ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS We use advanced analysis techniques in support of daily platform operations, and to demonstrate continued structural integrity throughout the operational and decommissioning phase of an asset. We use these techniques to increase asset value, through demonstrating enhanced structural capacity. Our advanced structural analysis capability includes: Operational Support • Jacket and topside reassessment. • Code compliance assessment. • Deck noise and vibration assessment Floating structures including FPSOs. • FPSO/Floating structure. • Hydrodynamics. • Motion assessment. • Structural/fatigue assessment. Advanced Utilisation • 3D animation. • PDMS/drafting. Decommissioning • Platform removal technology. • Decommissioning projects. • Decommissioning cost estimates. Our vision for Operations Excellence is that WGPSN will become: “The leading provider of operations management services, ensuring production operations, engineering and asset integrity excellence across the energy sectors within which we operate.” WGPSN currently has contracts for operations and maintenance service provision across the whole spectrum of services, from manpower supply to duty holder. WGPSN has a diverse and extensive client base for both on and offshore facilities. The offshore facilities for which we are duty holder include both fixed and floating installations. A major feature of WGPSN’s success, as the leading duty holder service provider in the North Sea, lies in our commitment to the establishment of healthy, trust based and collaborative long-term relationships with our clients that produce real results. WGPSN’s contracts are all specifically aligned and incentivised to deliver performance, in line with our client’s business objectives. Project Datasheet Duty Holder and Asset Management Services LOCATION Central North Sea, Chestnut Field DURATION 2006 - Ongoing Chestnut Hummingbird SSP 300 WGPSN was contracted as operator and duty holder for their Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO) in the Chestnut Field, UK central North Sea. Features WGPSN was initially contracted as duty holder for 2.5 years, and with several contract extensions are still fulfilling the role. As duty holder, WGPSN has complete responsibility for operations management including onshore technical, logistical and supply chain support. This entails the provision of the entire offshore operations team up to and including the position of OIM, encompassing operations, maintenance, marine and logistic functions together with a full onshore operations support team. Provision of duty holder and asset management services including: • Safe operations management. • Asset integrity and maintenance management. • Production facilities management. • Onshore and offshore support services. Scope • Maximise oil production. • Maximise water injection rates. • Achieve and maintain good HSE performance. • Ensure asset integrity is maintained. • Ensure facility has a fully trained and competent crew. • D evelop and implement a vessel sand washing programme. • D evelop and implement a Nitrogen lift programme for P2 well. Our Duty Holder capability includes: • Proven well established processes and procedures necessary for delivering the full range of services for duty holder provision. • A cost effective duty holder service through the preoperations, commissioning, start-up and operational phases of an asset’s lifecycle. • A professional and practiced operations organisation, underpinned by an experienced corporate functional support team of discipline experts. • Extensive experience in asset transition management and operations readiness and assurance support to green and brown field projects. • The capacity and ability to transfer people, lessons learned and experience from our other duty holder contracts, as part of our continuous improvement focus. Achievements • Oil targets are in excess of 100% of the monthly KPI’s over the last three months of operation. • Water injection has been at 100% of monthly KPI over the last three months, rate limited by design. • No LTA’s or significant incidents in last six months. • Close to Zero maintenance backlog, no reds on monthly A and I report. • Competence and training programme in place supported by full time competence supervisors. • Worked with vendor to develop a procedure to sand wash production vessels on line, operation carried out successfully on three occasions. • Developed a method of Nitrogen lifting P2 well working in conjunction with vendor. Vendor has a permanent facility and crew on Hummingbird and has lifted P2 on several occasions. Operations Excellence Framework To help realise our vision, we have an Operations Excellence Framework so everyone in our organisation understands what success looks like and how we will achieve our stated goals. The Operations Excellence Framework supporting our asset operations is based on the key pillars of asset integrity, maintenance, production and cost management. These key pillars are tied together by processes for integrated asset planning, operational readiness assurance, people and risk and assurance. WGPSN Corporate Function Groups in the areas of HSE, engineering, human resources, business system and information management, commercial and finance and supply chain management support the delivery of operations excellence across our managed assets. WGPSN business success depends on us working with our clients and other key stakeholders in accordance with the Operations Excellence Framework and meeting the expectations that are derived from it. We go wherever our customers need us, tried and tested systems let us start up quickly and tap into our network anywhere in the world. Our sustainable business methods mean that we look to develop a local workforce, imprinting our values and training up local talent to deliver your projects. Our dynamic and changing project portfolio means we have operating experience in all climates and across all the major regions of the world. “ WGPSN operates an expanding global network of offices across five continents. Our unique network structure enables us to target projects in some of the worlds most difficult operating environments. ” List of countries: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Algeria Angola Australia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Brazil Brunei Cameroon Canada Chad Chile China Colombia Egypt Equatorial Guinea France Gabon Germany Ghana India Indonesia Ireland Kazakhstan Korea Malaysia Mexico • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Oman Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines Romania Russia Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore South Africa Switzerland Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Uganda UK United Arab Emirates US Venezuela Vietnam Managing safety Our online management system (WGPSN MS) includes a full range of processes and procedures for all aspects of the services we provide. WGPSN MS is certified to ISO9001:2000 by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance. Our HSE processes are further certified in accordance with ISO14001:2004. We are the first in our peer group to have our environmental performance accredited with OHSAS 18001:1999. We use the industry respected Synergi and TapRoot systems for incident management, to retain and classify incident information, generate incident frequencies and analyse root causes. Health and safety is WGPSN’s number one core value. Our safety culture has enabled us to maintain consistently high safety standards at locations worldwide. Lost time incidents (LTIs) are one of the main measurements of safety performance in our industry. Amongst our notable milestone HSE achievements are: • WGPSN UK RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Medal Award winners in 2011 and have achieved Gold medal awards for 9 consecutive years. • Philippines Shell Tabangao Refinery LTI-free (Lost Time Incident) for 15 years (10 million work hours) and TRC-free for 2 years (1 million work hours). • UK FPAL (First Point Assessment Ltd) WGPSN attained a verified capability profile ratings of 9.2 (out of 10) for Health and Safety and 8.6 for Environment (Nov ’09). • UK Shell Anasuria FPSO 12 years LTI-free (2.3 million work hours) since start up. Shell Anasuria had LTI dated 04-03-2010. • Bangladesh Cairn Sangu 8 million work hours LTI-free (10 years) since contract award June 1998 and over 3 years TRC-free (Total Recordable Cases) since November 2003 – LTI in February 2009. • Chad and Cameroon ExxonMobil pipeline and pump stations, 7 million manhours LTI-free. Chad LTI free since June 2006. Cameroon LTI free since contract inception. • Azerbaijan BP Caspian 3.7 million work hours LTI-free. • Neal & Massy (Trinidad & Tobago, Caribbean). recorded over 6M hours without a Lost Time Incident. • SKS Wood 9.4M hours worked since last LTI. • Total UK LTI free across all contract sites for 12 months. • Total Kharyaga 7 years LTI free. • Ithaca Nigg 9½ years LTI free. • Exxon Neftegas have been 4 years total recordable incident free. • UK ConocoPhillips 5 years LTI-free (3 million work hours) for SNS capital projects. CoP Murdoch had LTI dated 11-07-2009. • Oxy Elk Hills WGPSN employees and management staff assigned to support Occidental of Elk Hills Inc were recognised for achieving 4 years & 2,000,000+ work hours without a Lost Time Incident. • Kazakhstan TengizChevrOil Atyrau LTI-free for over 1.8M work hours. • KNOC Rong Doi (Vietnam) achieved 3 years LTI free working on 25 November 2010. • UK Mobil St.Fergus Terminal over 3 million work hours LTI-free. • Water Corp Australia recorded 1½ years Lost Time Incident free. • Canada HMDC Hibernia platform LTI-free for 10½ years. • 22 million manhours without an LTI across our 6 Contracts with Exxon Mobil affiliates. • UK INEOS Fluor Rocksavage Refrigerants Plant Runcorn 16 years LTI-free now named Mexichem. • Nexen Scott operations reported 2½ years LTI free working. • Australia Esso Bass Strait 4 years LTI-free. KTT offshore construction recordable injury free for 2½ years & KTT project recordable injury free 1.8M manhours. • USA BP America LTI-free and recordable incident free for 3½ years. • UK CNR Ninian North LTI-free for 1½ year including during 2 major shutdowns. • Canada Petro-Canada Terra Nova FPSO LTI-free offshore for over 2 years – last LTI 11-02-2009. “ In my previous experience, emphasis has always been only on production, so the most useful learning I have experienced with WGPSN is the safety culture. Safety concerns are given priority over all other issues in the business. ” Our outstanding recruitment figures are testament to our extensive training and localisation programmes. Our successful blend of on-the-job and off-the-job training ensures that our local staff achieve the required level of competence to move into roles that replace expatriate staff. Our supervisors and technical leads play a major role in developing the technical competence of the local workforce. Key to this is our ability to transfer knowledge on technical skills and we pride ourselves in developing training and nationalisation programmes to achieve this. Our industry-acclaimed career conversion, design academy and graduate recruitment programmes give us the ability to develop a larger, more competent skills pool. Our exceptionally low turnover demonstrates employee satisfaction. We have extensive experience of providing training and technology transfer to national workforces in Chad, Cameroon, Canada, Philippines, Bangladesh, Northern Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Egypt. Training and competence programmes underpin each contract nationalisation plan by determining the timescale for transfer of expatriate roles to national employees. Our detailed competency programme identifies training requirements and shows what type of training we will provide, its target audience, and the predicted outcome. Our people work with us in developing the kind of training they need and our regional directors and in-country managers work with our global HR network to find or develop appropriate resources. We achieve skills transfer through: • On the job training. • Trade apprenticeships. • Mentoring programmes. • Business awareness programmes. • HSEQ behaviour and leadership training. “ The WGPSN competency assurance framework is a fantastic tool for training, development and providing ultimate competency. It also gives our national workforce ownership of their own development which has been met with much enthusiasm, not just by our technicians but by our client too. ” visit: www.woodgroup-psn.com YK version OT version www.woodgroup-psn.com GB version hite version ack version ver version rse version ISSUE 1: SAM-MAR-BUK-0001/01