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03 04/05 06/07 08 09 10 MCS Kenny An introduction to MCS Kenny Engineering services Our capabilities and experience Case studies Our global track record Technology development Our commitment to innovation Software solutions Our range of practical solutions for the most challenging subsea conditions Our Vision and Values Our company ethos Design by Lighthouse www.lighthouse.co
Introduction 03 MCS Kenny is a world leader in dynamic riser design with an extensive track record across all riser types and water depths. This includes flexible risers, steel catenary risers, hybrid steel-flexible risers, and top tensioned risers for both floating production and floating drilling platforms. MCS Kenny leads the subsea industry with over 25 years experience in the design and delivery of cutting-edge engineering and software solutions for riser and associated subsea field developments. We combine our engineering experience with innovative thinking to bring an advanced subsea engineering capability to our portfolio of global clients. Our services are offered through a network of offices centred in the key oil and gas centres around the world. MCS Kenny provides engineering and software solutions for: Riser Engineering Riser Delivery Management Drilling & Well Intervention Risers Advanced Subsea Engineering. Within riser engineering, MCS Kenny is also a world leading authority on flexible pipe technology. More generally, we are at the forefront of technology development, writing many subsea industry standards and guidelines and leading numerous Joint Industry Projects for the industry. We develop and market a suite of advanced analysis software products to industry including Flexcom, Optima, DeepRiser and PipeLay. These industry tools also underpin our engineering services capabilities. MCS Kenny employs approximately 200 people worldwide with our head office located in Galway, Ireland and other offices in Aberdeen, Houston, London, Paris, Perth, Rio de Janeiro and Stavanger. We operate within Wood Group Kenny which comprises five sister companies: J P Kenny, MCS Kenny, MSi Kenny, Wood Group Integrity Management (WGIM) and SgurrEnergy as shown in the diagram below. J P Kenny, MCS Kenny and MSi Kenny provide a seamless service for the engineering design and project management of subsea facilities, pipelines, risers and marine renewable energy developments worldwide. WGIM provides all-of-asset integrity assurance founded on its extensive materials engineering capability, service life prediction experience and inspection management duties. SgurrEnergy provides engineering consultancy services specialising in onshore and offshore renewable energy projects. Wood Group Kenny is a subdivision of Wood Group, an international energy services company with $5.5bn sales, employing more than 35,000 people and operating in over 50 countries. Subsea Engineering Design, Renewables & Project Management Flow Assurance & Process Optimisation Advanced Subsea Technology Riser Design, Software & Integrity Management & Materials Engineering
04 Services Engineering services... MCS Kenny has over 25 years experience in designing riser systems and providing advanced engineering solutions to the global oil and gas industry. We are a world leader in dynamic riser design with an extensive track record across all riser types and water depths. Our portfolio of design experience includes flexible risers, steel catenary risers, hybrid steel-flexible risers and top tensioned risers for both floating production and floating drilling platforms.
www.mcskenny.com Services 05 When MCS Kenny launched over 25 years ago, we could hardly have imagined where this incredible journey would lead. Today, we look back with a real sense of pride and achievement, and forward with a real sense of confidence and excitement. Dr Patrick O Brien Group Director Strategic Business & Marketing MCS Kenny Our design capability in risers and advanced engineering is supported by an extensive in-house developed engineering analysis software suite including Flexcom, DeepRiser and PipeLay. Our Engineering Services covers four key service areas, namely: Riser Engineering, Riser Delivery Management, Drilling and Well Intervention Risers, and Advanced Subsea Engineering. Riser Engineering Our riser engineering capability is founded on over 25 years experience in the business. Our senior engineers understand how to find the right riser solution for any given floating vessel concept, environmental conditions, water depth and other technical and commercial criteria that might apply. Riser Delivery Management Across our organisation internationally we have a number of senior engineers and project managers with extensive subsea construction experience, particularly with riser supply and installation. We weave this experience into our overall riser configuration design and analysis capability to offer a comprehensive riser delivery management service to our clients. Drilling & Well Intervention Risers This service applies to drilling risers, and other risers used to intervene on a subsea well such as workover and completion risers. Advanced Subsea Engineering Here we apply our inherent advanced engineering analysis capabilities to find solutions to a variety of subsea engineering problems. This includes nonlinear finite element analysis of subsea hardware components, stability and buckling analysis of subsea pipelines, and structural analysis and design of various subsea structures. Our capability covers the whole range of potential riser solutions, and our design capability is supported by world leading, in-house developed, industry validated, engineering analysis software. We develop industry codes of practice for riser design and we are continuously involved in technology development which is internally and externally driven. Our naval architecture capability supports our riser design service, and includes vessel motions analysis, mooring design and, where appropriate, coupled riservessel-mooring analysis models. Essentially, we will manage the specification, supply, installation and commissioning of a riser system on behalf of our oil company client while working as part of the overall project team for the subsea development. Our service includes riser configuration design, dynamic riser analysis, determination of safe operational envelopes for extreme and fatigue seastate conditions, drift-off and disconnect scenarios and riser recoil analysis. Our objective is to support our clients in enabling them to maximise their riser uptime while operating safely. The service also includes static and dynamic analysis of various pipeline and subsea installation scenarios. MCS Kenny s Geotechnical Group offers expertise from the conventional subsea structure foundation and on-bottom pipeline-soil interaction analysis and design, to state-of-the-art FEA of the most complex soil structure problems.
06 Case Studies Case studies... Our riser and advanced engineering capabilities are demonstrated in projects spanning the globe. INPEX: Ichthys LNG Development Flexible Riser Pre-FEED and FEED Total: Egina Field Development, Offshore Nigeria EnQuest: Don South West & West Don Development & Thistle Platform Risers The Ichthys gas field is located in the Browse Basin, off the north-west coast of Western Australia, in 250 metres water depth. The estimated production rates are for 12.8 trillion cubic feet of gas, and 527 million barrels of condensate, to be produced over an operational life of more than 40 years. Gas from the Ichthys field will undergo preliminary processing at an offshore central processing facility (CPF). The CPF will gather and process gas from various production wells via extensive subsea infrastructure including infield flowlines, umbilicals and up to 25 flexible risers and dynamic umbilicals. MCS Kenny has provided flexible pipe engineering to Ichthys since the early conceptual phase, and has continued to support the project through the Pre-FEED and FEED stages. Our initial scope was to provide INPEX with direct technical expertise for the conceptual selection of the flexible riser system for this high pressure, high temperature gas development. MCS Kenny subsequently provided extensive Pre-FEED engineering support for the flexible and umbilical systems, including preparation of the flexible pipe specification, cost estimates and delivery schedules. As the project moved into FEED, MCS Kenny was awarded the scope to deliver the flexible riser design as part of the subsea FEED package performed by sister company J P Kenny, together with AMEC and Aker Solutions. MCS Kenny s scope included the design of the dynamic risers and umbilicals for both the CPF and FPSO. The Egina field was discovered in 2003 and is located offshore Nigeria within the Oil Mining Lease (OML), 200km from Port Harcourt and in water depths up to 1750m. The Greater Egina development consists of the Egina Main, Egina South and Preowei fields, with the current development only covering the Egina Main field. The Egina field is being developed by TOTAL Upstream Nigeria Ltd. MCS Kenny, alongside sister company J P Kenny and Nigerian company Dover Engineering, carried out the first comprehensive FEED, including FPSO and subsea systems, undertaken locally in Nigeria. The team of MCS Kenny, J P Kenny and Dover engineers worked more than 60,000 man-hours in-country on the project. The subsea scope of work included comprehensive design studies and engineering assessments, development of specifications, documentation and technology studies relating to the design of the umbilicals, flowlines, risers and the subsea production system. MCS Kenny was responsible for all aspects of the riser system, which is based on the use of a Steel Hybrid Riser (SHR) solution. In addition to developing a full set of specifications for the riser system, MCS Kenny carried out the design of the riser and its key components, including the buoyancy tanks. MCS Kenny was also responsible for the dynamic umbilicals and supported J P Kenny on the pipeline systems. The Don Southwest and West Don development is located in 170m water depth, 150km North East of the Shetland Islands in the North Sea. The fields were exploited as a subsea development and are being produced through a Floating Production Facility, (FPF), the Northern Producer. The produced oil and gas is exported via the Thistle Platform. MCS Kenny was responsible for the design of the entire riser system including the delivery management of seven flexible risers, one umbilical riser and three static umbilicals complete with associated ancillary equipment, including diverless bend stiffener connection systems. The delivery of the flexible risers and dynamic umbilical was a critical project activity due to the fast track nature of the project. Close management of the flexible and umbilical manufacturers by MCS Kenny was critical to ensure the riser system was designed correctly and delivered within a tight schedule. Following on from the successful completion of this project, MCS Kenny was given responsibility for designing the Thistle Platform riser system. The project lead-time was reduced as pre-existing risers remaining from the EnQuest Don Development were employed. By providing design and delivery capability, and working closely with the client and contractors, MCS Kenny reduced the number of interfaces and efficiently delivered the riser system.
www.mcskenny.com Case Studies 07 Subsea Pipeline Arctic Location Stena Drilling: Drilling Study for 6,200ft Offshore Canada Independence Hub Gulf of Mexico MCS Kenny has developed for a client an advanced engineering methodology to analyse the impact of an iceberg on a trenched subsea pipeline at an arctic location. The methodology analyses the pipe loads and deformations caused by the floating iceberg in addition to the gouging of the seabed soil by the iceberg as it approaches the trenched pipeline. The advanced analysis methodology utilises the ABAQUS finite element program and is based on the pipeline and iceberg being modelled by Lagrangian-type finite element meshes that deform through an Eulerian soil finite element mesh. This coupled Eulerian- Lagrangian technique was adopted by MCS Kenny, and has proven to be a very effective means to simulate geometrically nonlinear pipe motions and induced stresses for the deforming pipeline as it interacts with a nonlinear soil-pipeline interface under loading from the iceberg. The work has been successfully delivered to the client, and elements of the modelling technique have been subsequently published at various international offshore conferences. Furthermore, through our participation in relevant joint industry initiatives on arctic technology, we expect this technique to form an important part of future subsea pipeline design for arctic locations. This case study exemplifies the advanced nature of our subsea engineering capability, which we have applied to a range of applications in the subsea arena including advanced engineering analysis of subsea components, engineering critical assessments for pipelines and risers, lateral and upheaval bucking of pipelines, and analysis of subsea jumpers and rigid spools within riser and subsea pipeline layouts. MCS Kenny were contracted by Stena Drilling to perform a detailed operational assessment of the Stena Carron for a wide range of drilling activities in a water depth of approximately 6,200ft in harsh environments offshore Canada. The Stena Carron is a modern dynamically positioned drillship capable of operating in water depths of up to 10,000ft and performing drilling operations in a wide range of harsh conditions all year round. The MCS Kenny workscope consisted of estimating vessel uptime statistics for a range of drilling activities including riser and casing running, drilling, standby, unlatch and retrieval operations. It included a detailed operability assessment to determine the allowable extreme operating envelopes for drilling, connected standby mode, storm hang-off, riser/bop running and retrieval and casing/ conductor running operations. An analysis of the riser recoil during an emergency unlatch scenario was also carried out to verify the suitability of the proposed stack-up. The green, amber and red watch circles for a vessel DP system failure drift-off scenario were assessed for comparison against Stena Drilling standard operating guidelines. MCS Kenny analysed and identified the riser and wellhead/conductor system weak-point during a drift-off scenario where the LMRP fails to unlatch. This involved calculating detailed riser, wellhead, conductor and casing loads during the drift-off event and determining the component that reaches first yield during drift-off. The work was performed in close collaboration with Stena Drilling engineers to achieve an effective and safe solution for the location in accordance with good operating practices. The Independence Hub is a semi-submersible platform situated in the Gulf of Mexico on Mississippi Canyon Block 920 in a water depth of 8000 feet. It is one of the deepest floating production facilities in the world, with the deepest steel catenary risers, ever installed. This landmark development involved several oil companies working in partnership and has enabled access to multiple ultra-deepwater natural gas and condensate discoveries which were previously untapped. Working for the eight operators in the field, MCS Kenny was responsible for verifying the front end engineering design (FEED) of the riser designs of all competing hull contractors. Atlantia Offshore was awarded the hull contract and MCS Kenny went on to provide detailed design of eleven initial Steel Catenary Risers (SCRs) and seven future SCRs. MCS Kenny also provided verification for all the umbilical risers, reporting directly to the operators with responsibility for this aspect of the project. Natural gas production started in July 2007 and the facility is capable of delivering 1 billion cubic feet of gas per day to consumers in the US.
08 Technology Technology developments MCS Kenny is at the forefront of subsea technology research establishing new industry standards, writing industry guidelines, managing joint industry projects and developing leading technology for our clients. MCS Kenny is proud to have led over several years, the various joint industry initiatives to review and update the American Petroleum Institute standard for the design and use of flexible pipe (API Spec 17J/ ISO 13628). Kieran Kavanagh Group Technology Director MCS Kenny This commitment to innovation underpins our unique capability to deliver advanced subsea engineering solutions as the industry moves into more challenging environments. Our track record of industry firsts is testament to our success in delivering real value to our clients. MCS Kenny encourages the broadest level of participation in our technology development initiatives communicating our work through on-going industry consultations, dissemination at major conferences, publishing in peer-reviewed journals and at technical workshops. This open sharing of knowledge assists the industry and our clients in particular meeting their challenges as the subsea industry moves to increasingly deeper waters and more hostile environments. Running, and participating in, Joint Industry Projects has always been, and will continue to be, a key part of our strategy. At MCS Kenny we believe in continually improving design methodology and technology development, and doing this through JIPs is an effective means to achieve measurable success in partnership with the industry. With offices spread across the world, a key challenge for MCS Kenny is sharing best practice, engineering know-how and innovative technology developments across the whole company. In 2006, the first MCS Kenny Annual Technical Conference was held, bringing together employees from all our offices to present on a wide variety of issues, covering the full range of our services. Colin Russell, Consultant in Aberdeen, won the Best Paper award in 2010 and sees the Conference as a great opportunity to meet colleagues, listen to the presentations and be part of the in-depth discussions that followed. Through the use of webinars it was possible for all employees to attend the conference virtually and be able to ask questions. It is a great exercise in knowledge sharing and one of the key events in the MCS Kenny calendar.
www.mcskenny.com Software 09 We are proud that our software has provided worldwide capability in dynamic riser analysis for more than twenty five years now. Michael Lane Head of Engineering, Software Division MCS Kenny Software solutions... Our advanced engineering analysis software offers clients tangible business benefits in drilling, design, analysis and operations. Developed by MCS Kenny engineers, our software products deliver a range of practical solutions in the most challenging of subsea conditions. Flexcom is the leading 3D nonlinear finite element program (time and frequency domain) for riser design and analysis. Flexcom is used by national and independent oil companies, equipment suppliers, contractors, consultants and engineering design companies across the world s most significant field developments. Flexcom has been widely validated and industry-proven over a long period and is regarded by many as the most credible and capable analysis program. Flexcom supports the global design and analysis of a wide range of offshore structures and therefore protects our clients investment by enabling the engineering organisation to design, analyse and model the most comprehensive range of structures with the utmost confidence. PipeLay has been developed by MCS Kenny in collaboration with the offshore pipelines installations industry to provide a state-of-the-art solution to the problems associated with deepwater pipeline installation analysis. DeepRiser is an integrated software package developed specifically for the design and analysis of top-tensioned drilling riser systems. OptiLay is an advanced on-board software system used to plan and monitor pipeline installation operations from the bridge of a lay vessel, leading to reduced conservatism, improved productivity, savings on survey costs and a greater understanding of as-laid fatigue considerations. Optima is a range of onboard riser management tools for planning and monitoring operations with drilling and completion/workover (C/WO) risers. Optima provides both the operator and contractor with significant benefits that translate into substantial cost savings as well as enhancing safety and integrity. Optima is developed and marketed jointly by MCS Kenny and Fugro. Ariane 3Dynamic is a powerful time and frequency domain mooring analysis program incorporating nonlinear time domain dynamic analysis of individual lines. Ariane 3Dynamic is the ideal tool for the design and analysis of moored vessels to the current regulatory standards. Ariane 3Dynamic is developed and marketed jointly by MCS Kenny and Bureau Veritas.
10 Vision/Values Our Vision To be the acknowledged world leader in Riser Engineering and Software Solutions for the offshore oil and gas industry. Our Values Integrity We place great value on personal integrity; professional ethics; treating our clients, colleagues and communities with respect; and delivering on our commitments. Excellence We strive to reach the highest standards of excellence in everything we do. This includes the quality of our products and services, the competencies of our staff, and meeting or exceeding our clients expectations on delivery. Innovation We are dedicated to innovation which enables us to maintain our reputation as a technical leader in providing advanced engineering solutions. Teamwork We believe that fostering teamwork creates a work culture that values collaboration and that our thinking, planning, decisions and actions are better when done cooperatively. Riser & Advanced Engineering Delivery Management Drilling & Intervention Risers Technology Development Software Tools
In line with our vision, we are committed to offering our clients the best capability in riser engineering, while building on the values that have made us strong today. John Conroy CEO, MCS Kenny www.mcskenny.com
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