Reliable subsea production solutions Northern Norway Subsea Value Chain November Conference 2012 Technology & Business Development in the North Arne Bengt Riple Vice President, Aker Solutions SLS Who we are and what 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 2 15 November, 2012
Aker Solutions: who we are Employees: 19 500 Contract staff: 5 500 Revenues: 36.5 bn EBITDA: 3.5 bn Market Cap: 27.3 bn Provides oilfield products, systems and services for customers in the oil and gas industry world-wide Built on more than 170 years of industrial tradition Employs approximately 25 000 people in more than 30 countries Revenues and profits are in NOK and for 2011. Market capitalisation as of 15 August 2012 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 3 15 November, 2012
what we do through the life of field Exploration Geological interpretation Exploration drilling Production testing Development Concept, FEEDs Detail design, project mgmt Hook-up, completion and commissioning Production Process optimisation Secondary recovery, (IOR) De-bottlenecking Tie-ins Water, gas injection Tertiary recovery (EOR) Well intervention services Drilling upgrades Platform upgrades Lowpressure production Decomm Safe decomm and removal 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 4 15 November, 2012
where we are located Countries: 34 Locations: ~ 80 Angola Australia Azerbaijan Brazil Canada China Cyprus Denmark Egypt Equ. Guinea Finland France Germany Ghana India Indonesia Ivory Coast Japan Malaysia Nigeria Norway Oman Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore South Africa South Korea Sweden Thailand UAE Ukraine United Kingdom USA Vietnam 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 5 15 November, 2012
Norway: the world s largest offshore market Employees: 10 032 In # of cities: 23 Established: 1841 Turnover: NOK 16bn Aker Solutions in Norway Global headquarters at Fornebu Main provider of field development engineering services on NCS Market leader within maintenance and modifications in North Sea, with market share of 35-40 % 44 % share of Aker Solutions revenues 2nd most popular employer amongst engineer Customers include Statoil, Shell, BP, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhilips, BP, Eni, Total and Kvaerner Main offerings Drilling equipment Field development engineering MMO services Mooring and loading systems Process systems Subsea technologies Well services 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 6 15 November, 2012
Northern Norway exploration projections Remaining Resource Reserves as of 2012 Increased Activity Now that the oil and gas industry is moving further north, it is important for us to build up our capacity in Northern-Norway. - Tore Sjursen, Executive Vice President, MMO Source: NPD 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 7 15 November, 2012
Market Overview of the NCS North Sea Subsea CAPEX (includes both the UK/Norwegian North Sea & Barents Sea) ($MM): CAGR Actual: 91% CAGR Estimated: 42% Historical & Forecast Main Tree Awards Main Operators NCS Recent Awards 2 October - Visund susbea award from Statoil 2 October well service contract with Dong Energy 28 September Troll extension award with Statoil 27 June ExxonMobil Frame Agreement 8 June well services contracts for Statoil & Island Offshore 4 June Statoil development awards on NCS Skurgard, Havis, Johan Sverdrup Source: Quest Subsea Database 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 8 15 November, 2012
focus on increased oil recovery Troll field extension 1995-2030 & beyond. Solution standarization Skuld award Refurbishment & Upgrade of XT PIT Stop Program New additions to the NCS client portfolio ENI, Lundin, Dong, Total, 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
technology developments & innovation Moving Compression Subsea Åsgard Ormen Lange (Pilot) New generation of WOS for Statoil fields Vigdis NØ, Troll, Skuld, Subsea wellintervention solutions will become a gamechanger in the market Creative, costeffective, custom solutions for vesselbased intervention services 19 April 2012 Slide 10 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
the northern Norway Strategy 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
the northern Norway Strategy Tromsø 11 Dec 2011 MMO Office established Stokke 17 Jul 2012 acquired Subsea House & SSH Engineering Hammerfest 2013 Subsea workshop facility establishment Narvik 1 Nov 2011 Purchase of well technology business Sandnessjøen 2 Feb 2012 Sandnessjøen Engineering acquired Sandnessjøen 26 Oct 2012 Acquisition of fabrication capacity 2012 Aker Solutions
Goliat contract personnel & activities First 3-4 years: 40-50 people Year 7-20: 40-50 people Project phase Building the base Training personnel Receiving and mobilising equipment Installation support Offshore support Engineering services Offshore Phase Storage and maintenance of equipment Spare parts services Offshore support (when required) Year 4-7: 20-25 people Well intervention phase Storage and maintenance of equipment Spare parts services Offshore support Engineering services Upgrading services Well intervention Example: typical subsea service base activities and manpower requirements for a project the size of Goliat subsea Slide 13 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
Hammerfest facility personnel & activities Goliat New Contracts New Contracts New Contracts Future Discovery from 72 blocks First 3-7 years: 40-50 people Year 7-12: 50-75 people Year 12-20: 75+ people Slide 14 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
Subsea base at Ågotnes Employees Northern Norway Discoveries 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 Green Fields Brown Field Focus, IOR Sucessful Awards, Tech Developments, Extension of Life of field 200 100 0 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015+ 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
SLS, Ågotnes, Norway present & future Strategy 2012-2017 Existing facilities Forecast Scenario SLS Norway New Workshops, Storage and Logistics Office facilities 400 people Subsea expansion plans: 430 new office seats 2 new workshops 1 new logistics hall 1 new storage Fig 1 Forecast revenue per market area (NOK 1000) - nominal 2012 Aker Solutions part of Aker
MNOK MNOK Subsea Lifecycle Partner Value chain satisfying market demand 2011 Ågotnes Supplier Spend Common Services Purchased 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 358 Mnok 58% - Repair work on machining - Cladding - Coating - External rental of services personnel 0 Total Spend Norwegian Spend Northern Norway Spend (Hammerfest) 10 8 6 4 2 0 1 Mnok 10 Mnok est. 2012 Spend 2013 Estimated Spend 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 17 15 November, 2012
supply qualification & information system (SQiS) Criticality description Criticality Level Requirements for Qualified Supplier List (QSL) High criticality level Quality of item is vital and must not be compromised Medium criticality level Quality of item is of significant importance Low criticality level Quality of item is of moderate importance 1 Qualification Level A Acceptable financial rating SQQ score > 70% Certified ISO 9001 or equivalent Approved quality audit Approved technical qualification 2 Qualification Level B or higher Acceptable financial rating SQQ score > 50% Quality system according to ISO 9001 or equivalent Approved quality audit 3 Qualification Level C or higher Acceptable financial rating SQQ score > 40% Quality system according to ISO 9001 or equivalent Negligible criticality Normal commercial quality acceptable 4 Qualification Level D or higher Acceptable financial rating SQiS implemended in 2011 Qualification, monitoring & performance evaluation system Fact based approach to supplier selection 2012 Aker Solutions Slide 18 15 November, 2012
delivering value by living through our values 2012 Aker Solutions
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