Tie-in Systems Development Quick & Easy Installation

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part of AkerTie-in Systems DevelopmentQuick & Easy Installation28 January 2010Bård Kristiansen, Product & Concept Manager, Tie-in & StructuresE-mail: Baard.Kristiansen@akersolutions.com 2009 Aker Solutions 2008 Aker Solutions

IntroductionAs subsea developments are going deeper with higher pressure andincreased temperatures, the cost increases accordingly. In the pastfew years Aker Solutions has developed connection systems tomeet market expectations in terms of cost as well as safety andreliability for any conditions.Slide 2 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Aker Solutions Tie-in Systems DevelopmentsVCSTie-in Systems Development: Vertical Connection System (VCS) - 2008/2009 Horizontal Connection System (HCS) - 2010Main benefits: Reduce overall cost during installation Minimum requirement of installation tooling Minimum offshore service hands Quick & Easy installationHCS Less mobilization time for toolingSlide 3 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Vertical Connection System (VCS) Seal retained in upper hub/connector wellprotected Seal Replacement and Hub cleaning withoutretrieving the jumper No Large Running tool required Minimum requirement of ROV tools Fast Installation Multiple jumper installations can be performedwith connection tools remaining subsea No guide rail on structures required High Load capacity Applicable for Rigid, Flexible & Umbilical lines 8 deg alignment capacity for rigid jumpers andup to 15 deg for flexible/umbilicalQuick & EasyInstallationSlide 4 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

VCS Qualification Testing Qualification testing according API6A/17D additional requirementsfrom customers Witnessed and approved byExxonMobil, Anadarko & InstallationContractorFull 8 degmisalignmentSlide 5 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

VCS ToolingTorque Tool – Make-up toolStroke Tool(Contingency)Seal Replacement Tool(Contingency)Slide 6 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

VCS Installation Sequence123Link to VCS AnimationSlide 7 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

VCS Installation Sequence (contingency pull-down) Contingency: If friction lock occurs during landing, the stroketool is installed in any of the 6 slots to pull the connectorcompletely onto the porchSlide 8 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

VCS Installation Sequence ROV picks up Torque tool from subsea ToolingBasket Back seal testing is performed to verify theconnection Connection completedROV Torque Tool, class 7 (modified)Slide 9 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Reference projects - Vertical Connections Jubilee, Ghana, Anadarko (2009) Oyo, Nigeria, ENI (2009) Longhorn, GOM, ENI (2008) MA-D6, India, Reliance (2007) KG-D6, India, Reliance (2006) Kikeh, Malaysia, Murphy (2005) Laminaria, Australia, Woodside (1998 & 2002) Marimba, Brasil, Petrobras (1998)Murphy KikehReliance KG-D6Reliance KG-D6Slide 10 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Horizontal Connection systemsBig Brother RTS (BBRTS) ROV operated Tie-in System (RTS) Guide & Hinge-Over (GHO) Horizontal Connection System (HCS) BBRTSRTSGHOHCSSlide 11 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Guide & Hinge Over (GHO)Slide 12 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Guide & Hinge Over (GHO) Allow retrieval of XT/ manifold withoutremoval of the spool/jumper Seal Replacement and Hub cleaningwithout retrieving the jumper No Large Running tool required Utilizing Lightweight ROV Carried Tools Fast Installation; 3-4 hours per jumper,both connectors (landing connecting back seal test) Multiple jumper installations can beperformed with connection tools remainingsubsea Guideline less connection system High Load capacity Applicable for Rigid, Flexible or UmbilicallinesQuick & EasyInstallationSlide 13 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

First Jumper installation on DaliaSlide 14 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

GHO ToolingStroke ToolTorque ToolHub Cleaning Tool(Contingency)Slide 15Seal Replacement Tool(Contingency) 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Reference projects – Guide & Hinge Over USAN, Nigeria, Saipem/Total (2010) Montanazo/Lubina, Spain, Repsol (2009) OYO, Nigeria, ENI (2009) Gimboa, Angola, Sonagol (2007-2008) Dalia, Angola, Total (2004-2008)Dalia, TotalGimboa, SonagolSlide 16 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Horizontal Connection System (HCS)Slide 17 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Horizontal Connection System (HCS) High degree of re-use from field-proven GHO(Dalia) design. Designed for installation with guidewire toaccommodate for harsh weather conditions Applicable for guidewire-less installation Quick, easy changes to switch betweenguidewire and guidewire-less Applicable for Shallow Water and Deep Water High load capacity compared to RTS Applicable for Rigid, Flexible or Umbilical lines Allow retrieval of XT/ manifold without removalof the spool/jumper Seal Replacement and Hub cleaning withoutretrieving the jumper Only using lightweight ROV carried toolsSlide 18 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

GHO vs HCS ComparisonGuide & Hinge OverHorizontal Connection System C-C distance 2500mm C-C distance 1300mm Designed for calm weather Designed for harsh weather Guidelineless installation Can be installed with or withoutconditions in Africa Utilize low weight ROV operatedtoolsconditions (NCS or similar)guide wires Utilize the same lightweight ROVtools as GHO 1st and 2nd connections areidenticalSlide 19 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS Rigid Spool – System ComponentsInboard HubClamp ConnectorLanding FrameInboardReaction PlateOB Reaction PlateAlignment RodOutboard HubGuide Postw/ guide wire anchorGuide FunnelSlide 20 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS Rigid Spool Installation Sequence2131.2.3.Slide 21Attach spreader beam. Lift off and lower jumper toseabed. If required attach guide wires.1st end entry (alternative landing 1st & 2nd at same time)2nd end entry. 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS Rigid Spool Installation4578Slide 2264. Lower termination until landed onporch5. Disconnect spreader beam6. Stroke termination towards IB hubusing ROV carried stroke tool7. Close clamp with ROV carriedtorque tool8. Perform back-seal test –connection completed 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS Flexible/Umbilical – System ComponentsInboard PorchOutboard TerminationGuide RailsLifting spreadInboardReaction PlateAlignment RodsGuide Frame(retrievable)Flexible flowlineSlide 23 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS Flexible / Umbilical Installation211. Lower termination untillanded on porch2. Disconnect guiding frame3. Stroke termination towardsIB hub using ROV carriedstroke tool4. Close clamp with ROVcarried torque tool5. Perform back-seal test –Connection completed543Slide 24 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

HCS ToolingStroke ToolTorque ToolHub Cleaning Tool(Contingency)Slide 25Seal Replacement Tool(Contingency) 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

Thank you for listening!Slide 26 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

CopyrightCopyright of all published material including photographs, drawings and images in this documentremains vested in Aker Solutions and third party contributors as appropriate. Accordingly, neither thewhole nor any part of this document shall be reproduced in any form nor used in any manner withoutexpress prior permission and applicable acknowledgements. No trademark, copyright or other noticeshall be altered or removed from any reproduction.Slide 27 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

DisclaimerThis Presentation includes and is based, inter alia, on forward-looking information and statements thatare subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ. These statements andthis Presentation are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about global economicconditions, the economic conditions of the regions and industries that are major markets for AkerSolutions ASA and Aker Solutions ASA’s (including subsidiaries and affiliates) lines of business.These expectations, estimates and projections are generally identifiable by statements containingwords such as “expects”, “believes”, “estimates” or similar expressions. Important factors that couldcause actual results to differ materially from those expectations include, among others, economic andmarket conditions in the geographic areas and industries that are or will be major markets for AkerSolutions’ businesses, oil prices, market acceptance of new products and services, changes ingovernmental regulations, interest rates, fluctuations in currency exchange rates and such otherfactors as may be discussed from time to time in the Presentation. Although Aker Solutions ASAbelieves that its expectations and the Presentation are based upon reasonable assumptions, it cangive no assurance that those expectations will be achieved or that the actual results will be as set outin the Presentation. Aker Solutions ASA is making no representation or warranty, expressed orimplied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the Presentation, and neither Aker SolutionsASA nor any of its directors, officers or employees will have any liability to you or any other personsresulting from your use.Aker Solutions consists of many legally independent entities, constituting their own separateidentities. Aker Solutions is used as the common brand or trade mark for most of these entities. In thispresentation we may sometimes use “Aker Solutions”, “we” or “us” when we refer to Aker Solutionscompanies in general or where no useful purpose is served by identifying any particular AkerSolutions company.Slide 28 2008 Aker Solutionspart of Aker

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