Fpso Otc
Fpso Otc
Fpso Otc
Abstract
This paper will review the hull design together with topsides
process modules and functions.
It will also focus on the schedule challenges during
construction in Korea, the steel crisis and the yards workloads.
The global supply chain and management of the contractors
and main subcontractors will also be addressed.
Designed and built by Dalia Mar Profundo (DMP), a
consortium of Technip / Saipem / Stolt in the TSS joint
venture together with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in
Korea, the FPSO is 300 metres long and 60 metres wide
capable of 2 millions barrels oil storage at an average
production capacity of 240,000 barrels per day. It has a total
liquid handling capacity of 405,000 barrels per day and a gas
compressing capacity of 8 million sm3 per day. A special
seawater treatment for sulphate removal module is
incorporated. SHI undertook the task of building the 55,000
tonnes double skinned hull and about half of the topside
modules. DSME completed the remaining modules and
undertook the installation and integration of all the topsides
modules before sail away. TSS had the responsibility for
onshore pre and final commissioning.
The FPSO is moored with a 12 point chain spread linked to 17
metre high, 106 tonnes suction anchors and attached to the
vessel by 120 mm diameter, sheated cables 1,800 metres long,
with 100 metre chain segments at either end. Weight control
was very effective maintaining the weight within the original
targets.
Dalia Field Overview
For more details refer to Dalia paper OTC 18538.
Refer to Figure 1 for the general field layout with the FPSO and
its mooring lines, above the subsea production facilities.
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Fire Pumps
1448 kW 2120
m3/h
4 Freefall
life boats
Fire Pumps
1448 kW 2120
m3/h
4 Methanol Pumps
2 Ballast Pumps
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Produced
Mechanical
power
Produced
Electrical
power
Produced
Heating
power
fuel gas
System
Sulphate
Removal
Offloading
booster pumps
Gas
Compression
Cooling
lifting
gas
sea water
Water
Injection
lifting
Separation
oil
Oil production
Sea Water
Cooling water
Water injection
Oil storage
To gas injection
and gas lift
DSME Modules
SHI Modules
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ICSS Bus
Foxboro
Controller
Direct I/O
Remote
modules
Triconex
Controller
596 SSS
1688 FGS
Safety Bus
DALIA I/O:
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FPSO
Hull + Accommod.
Detailed
Integration
Transport
Onsh. Com.
Install.
offshore
Operation
Commiss.
Foxboro
WIP
hook up &
ICSS
TG / TC
Technip
by UFL
DFA
TEPA
Thermodyn
Sulzer Pumps
Consortium Management
The nominated Consortium leader was TSS for the
consortium and Technip for TSS.
Three engineering competitors; Technip, Stolt (now called
Acergy) and Saipem all based in Paris, and two fabrication yards
also competitors for offshore facilities and FPSOs, SHI and
DSME in Korea.
A steering committee was also nominated and composed of
managers of each company who were not involved in the day to
day business for the project.
A single set of procedures was agreed to cover all phases to
coordinate the consortium partners, but using local systems and
practices where acceptable.
Team building and interactive workshops were extensively
used to understand and benefit from the different cultures.
Management of the two yards was performed by onsite
Total and TSS project teams, working in full coordination.
Project Management Challenges
Project Management Challenges can be summarised as
follows:
- Management of the consortium relationships
- Management of a very large scale project with different
work locations
o Up to four major project team locations, 3 in
Korea and 1 in France
o Large
multinational
workforce,
all
implementing core project HSE values
o Global supply chain management
o Significant interface management
- Management of a large budget
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Nomenclature
FPSO : Floating Production Storage & Offloading HSE :
Health Safety & Environment
RAM : Reliability, Availability, Maintainability HVAC :
Heating,Ventillation & Air Conditioning