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P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T Malampaya South China Sea, Philippines Project Scope Project Description Control Scope Deepwater gas-to-power project with three new power stations supplying 40% of electricity to Philippines. Cameron was supplier for subsea equipment including 10-slot manifold, SpoolTree production systems, CAMTROL production controls, installation and workover controls, infield well jumpers, flowline jumpers, pipeline end structures, and intervention tools. Manifold with clustered SpoolTree system designed for 10 wells in 820-meter water depth, tied to a dedicated Shallow Water Platform (SWP) gravity-base structure 30-km distant with condensate offtake and 504-km pipeline to shore. Isolated remote location was a major influence in system design and reliability/availability considerations. Dual redundant, high reliability system with seawater tolerant premium Subsea Control Module (SCM) materials. Separate power and communications supplied via dual, separate lay path, umbilicals to manifold-mounted Subsea Distribution Units (SDU). Master Control Station (MCS) functions integrated into Fisher-Rosemount Delta V Platform Automation System (PAS). Major equipment supplied included SCMs, SDUs, SAMs, HPU, EPU, PAS cabinets and Delta V software integration, TUTU, EH jumpers, SCMRT, test equipment, and complete IWOCS with ESD radio link. Key Dates First Gas . . .Q3 2001 Install . . . . .Q2 2001 Deliver . . . .Q3 2000 SIT . . . . . . . .Q3 2000 FIT . . . . . . . .Q1 2000 Award . . . . .Q4 1998 SCM SCM-SAM SCMMB on SpoolTree SDU with SAMs Running Tool Cameron Controls – Scotland Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355 © 2002 Cameron. TC1640-1 7/02 Cameron Controls – Germany Lueckenweg 1 29227 Celle, Germany tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333 Cameron Controls – USA 6650 Bingle Road Houston, Texas, USA 77092 tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700

P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T<br />

<strong>Malampaya</strong><br />

South China Sea,<br />

Philippines<br />

Project Scope<br />

Project Description<br />

Control Scope<br />

Deepwater gas-to-power project with three new power stations supplying 40% of electricity to<br />

Philippines. Cameron was supplier for subsea equipment including 10-slot manifold,<br />

SpoolTree production systems, CAMTROL production controls, installation and workover<br />

controls, infield well jumpers, flowline jumpers, pipeline end structures, and intervention tools.<br />

Manifold with clustered SpoolTree system designed for 10 wells in 820-meter water depth, tied<br />

to a dedicated Shallow Water Platform (SWP) gravity-base structure 30-km distant with<br />

condensate offtake and 504-km pipeline to shore. Isolated remote location was a major<br />

influence in system design and reliability/availability considerations.<br />

Dual redundant, high reliability system with seawater tolerant premium Subsea Control<br />

Module (SCM) materials. Separate power and communications supplied via dual, separate lay<br />

path, umbilicals to manifold-mounted Subsea Distribution Units (SDU). Master Control Station<br />

(MCS) functions integrated into Fisher-Rosemount Delta V Platform Automation System (PAS).<br />

Major equipment supplied included SCMs, SDUs, SAMs, HPU, EPU, PAS cabinets and Delta V<br />

software integration, TUTU, EH jumpers, SCMRT, test equipment, and complete IWOCS with<br />

ESD radio link.<br />

Key Dates<br />

First Gas . . .Q3 2001<br />

Install . . . . .Q2 2001<br />

Deliver . . . .Q3 2000<br />

SIT . . . . . . . .Q3 2000<br />

FIT . . . . . . . .Q1 2000<br />

Award . . . . .Q4 1998<br />

SCM SCM-SAM<br />

SCMMB on SpoolTree SDU with SAMs<br />

Running Tool<br />

Cameron Controls – Scotland<br />

Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park<br />

Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA<br />

tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355<br />

© 2002 Cameron. TC1640-1 7/02<br />

Cameron Controls – Germany<br />

Lueckenweg 1<br />

29227 Celle, Germany<br />

tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333<br />

Cameron Controls – USA<br />

6650 Bingle Road<br />

Houston, Texas, USA 77092<br />

tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700


P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T<br />

Captain B Expansion<br />

Orkney<br />

Islands<br />

CAPTAIN<br />

Norw<br />

Scotland<br />

UKCS, Block 13/22a<br />

North Sea<br />

N. Ireland<br />

Wales<br />

England<br />

Netherlands<br />

Project Scope<br />

Project Description<br />

Control Scope<br />

Key Dates<br />

First Oil . . . .Q4 2000<br />

Install . . . . .Q3 2000<br />

Deliver . . . .Q3 2000<br />

SIT . . . . . . . .Q2 2000<br />

FIT . . . . . . . .Q1 2000<br />

Award . . . . .Q1 1999<br />

Expansion project enabled production from the Captain field to increase to 100,000 bpd. It<br />

represented significant new investment in the North Sea and sustained employment at two<br />

Scottish fabrication yards throughout its construction phase. The development included some<br />

innovative technology, including the first commercial deployment of gas-handling hydraulic<br />

submersible pumps. Area B is being developed subsea, utilising a single unitised 18-slot unified<br />

template manifold connected via a suite of pipelines to a new process/utility platform, bridge<br />

linked to the existing Captain platform. Overall, it is an excellent example of incremental<br />

investment made possible by new technology deployment and subsea expertise. Cameron joint<br />

venture with Halliburton Subsea (formerly Brown & Root) supplied project management and<br />

subsea equipment including 18-slot unitized template manifold, SpoolTree systems,<br />

CAMTROL Production Controls, HSP data acquisition system, intervention tools and<br />

installation workover controls. Modular CAMTROL equipment includes capacity and flexibility<br />

to support future field/SpoolTree tie-in.<br />

Development located 134-km northeast of Aberdeen in UK block 13/22a in 104-meter water<br />

depth, with each SpoolTree system fitted with a 20-year design life CAMTROL SCM. A unitized<br />

template manifold is offset 5-km from the Captain platform in 112-meter water depth.<br />

CAMTROL modularity, reliability and 13-month system delivery played a prominent role in<br />

enabling the Captain B expansion success. Use of ChevronTexaco and Korea Captain Company<br />

stringent quality and HS&E standards made success all the more prominent.<br />

Dual redundant, high reliability standard CAMTROL system. Separate power and<br />

communications supplied via a dedicated umbilical to template. Major equipment supplied<br />

includes SCMs, SAMs, UTAs, EDUs, MCS and Platform DCS integration, EPU, HPU, EH Jumpers,<br />

DCOT, MMRT-DH, test equipment and complete IWOCS. Cameron/Expro supplied data<br />

acquisition system for downhole HSP monitoring system at each production well.<br />

SCM on Mounting Base<br />

(cover removed)<br />

SCM installed in<br />

SpoolTree System<br />

EXAL SMM on Mounting<br />

Base (cover removed)<br />

MCS<br />

Cameron Controls – Scotland<br />

Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park<br />

Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA<br />

tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355<br />

© 2002 Cameron. TC1640-2 7/02<br />

Cameron Controls – Germany<br />

Lueckenweg 1<br />

29227 Celle, Germany<br />

tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333<br />

Cameron Controls – USA<br />

6650 Bingle Road<br />

Houston, Texas, USA 77092<br />

tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700


P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T<br />

Ceiba EPS<br />

Niger<br />

Delta<br />

Nigeria<br />

C<br />

B<br />

D<br />

E Malabo<br />

A<br />

Bioko<br />

Island<br />

0 100<br />

KM<br />

Douala<br />

H<br />

Cameroon<br />

Rio Muni Basin,<br />

Equatorial Guinea<br />

Gulf of Guinea<br />

Principe<br />

Rio Muni<br />

Basin<br />

Ceiba<br />

Field<br />

Block G<br />

Block F<br />

Bata<br />

Equitorial<br />

Guinea<br />

Gabon<br />

Project Scope<br />

Project Description<br />

Control Scope<br />

Fast-track deepwater early production system (EPS) facilitated future field expansion phases in<br />

a remote location with little existing infrastructure. Project’s success put Equatorial Guinea on<br />

the oil producers’ map, is helping transform the country’s economy. Cameron supplied project<br />

management and subsea equipment including expandable dual flowline MOSAIC manifolds,<br />

30-day SpoolTree systems, CAMTROL production controls, infield well jumpers, stab and<br />

hinge-over UTAs, intervention tools and rental installation workover controls. Innovative<br />

decoupling of manifold and controls critical path items made the project a timely success.<br />

Modular CAMTROL equipment includes capacity and flexibility to support field expansion.<br />

Located 36-km off Equatorial Guinea’s continental coast in 750-meter water depth, each singlewell<br />

manifold, connected to a SpoolTree, has a retrievable pigging loop. Dual flowlines connect<br />

each manifold to an FPSO anchored in 92-meter water depth. CAMTROL modularity, reliability<br />

and 7-month system delivery played a prominent role in enabling 14-month “discovery to first<br />

oil” industry deepwater development record. Use of stringent quality and HS&E standards<br />

helped lead the project to success. Isolated remote location was a major influence in field<br />

design and reliability/availability considerations.<br />

Dual redundant, high reliability standard CAMTROL system. Separate power and<br />

communications supplied via four dedicated umbilicals to removable subsea distribution units<br />

(SDUs) on single-well manifolds. All topside electronics housed in Cameron Controls designed<br />

subsea equipment control cabin. Major equipment supplied includes SCMs, SDUs, SAMs, UTAs,<br />

UPS, control room, MCS and FPSO DCS integration, EPU, HPU, TUTUs, EH jumpers, DLRT, test<br />

equipment and complete rental IWOCS.<br />

Key Dates<br />

First Oil . . . .Q4 2000<br />

Install . . . . .Q3 2000<br />

Deliver . . . .Q3 2000<br />

SIT . . . . . . . .Q3 2000<br />

FIT . . . . . . . .Q2 2000<br />

Award . . . . .Q1 2000<br />

SCM<br />

Manifold and<br />

SDU Installation<br />

HPU<br />

SDU<br />

Cameron Controls – Scotland<br />

Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park<br />

Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA<br />

tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355<br />

Cameron Controls – Germany<br />

Lueckenweg 1<br />

29227 Celle, Germany<br />

tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333<br />

Cameron Controls – USA<br />

6650 Bingle Road<br />

Houston, Texas, USA 77092<br />

tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700<br />

© 2002 Cameron. TC1640-3 7/02


P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T<br />

B3 Expansion<br />

SWEDEN<br />

N<br />

B3<br />

Baltic Sea<br />

Bornholm<br />

(Den.)<br />

Baltic Sea, Poland<br />

Gdansk<br />

POLAND<br />

Project Scope<br />

Fast-track expansion upgraded existing direct hydraulic system to CAMTROL electrohydraulic<br />

control, enabling improved reservoir management of the Brownfield Development. Cameron<br />

supplied project management and subsea equipment including four-well MOSAIC cluster<br />

manifold, main field distribution manifold, MX-5 mudline christmas trees, torque-set mudline<br />

suspension wellhead systems, CAMTROL production controls, installation workover control<br />

system and rental intervention tools. Development enables the B-3 oilfield to maintain its<br />

status as the operators’ crude oil production center on the Baltic Sea. Overall, it is an excellent<br />

example of incremental investment extending the B-3 reservoir operating life.<br />

Project Description Located due North of Gdansk, Poland in the Baltic Sea in 85-meter water depth, the B-3<br />

development includes seven platform-mounted oil production trees, three subsea production<br />

mudline trees and five water injector trees. The B-3 Expansion development adds two subsea<br />

production mudline trees. Oil is produced back to the Baltic Beta platform for separation and<br />

processing and then transported via subsea pipeline to the tanker Icarus II that stores the oil<br />

and carries it to port. CAMTROL modularity, reliability and 7-month delivery system played a<br />

prominent role in enabling the B-3 Expansion success. Use of stringent quality and HS&E<br />

standards enabled the development to enhance production while maintaining a stable<br />

condition of the environment.<br />

Control Scope<br />

Dual redundant, high reliability standard CAMTROL system. Separate power and<br />

communications supplied via a dedicated umbilical to SCM-mounted supplies stabplate. Major<br />

equipment supplied includes three-well SCM, SAM, MCS and platform DCS integration, EPU,<br />

HPU, TUTU, subsea umbilical, EH jumpers, IWOCS and test equipment.<br />

Key Dates<br />

First Oil . . . .Q1 2001<br />

Install . . . . .Q1 2001<br />

Deliver . . . .Q4 2000<br />

SIT . . . . . . . . . . . .n/a<br />

FIT . . . . . . . .Q4 2000<br />

MCS and EPU<br />

SCM on Mounting Base<br />

IWOCS Hose Reel<br />

Award . . . . .Q2 2000<br />

Cameron Controls – Scotland<br />

Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park<br />

Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA<br />

tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355<br />

© 2002 Cameron. TC1640-4 7/02<br />

Cameron Controls – Germany<br />

Lueckenweg 1<br />

29227 Celle, Germany<br />

tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333<br />

Cameron Controls – USA<br />

6650 Bingle Road<br />

Houston, Texas, USA 77092<br />

tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700


P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y S H E E T<br />

Patricia Baleen<br />

Gippsland Basin,<br />

Victoria, Australia<br />

Project Scope<br />

Project Description<br />

Control Scope<br />

Key Dates<br />

First Gas . . . . .Q4 2002<br />

Commissioning Q3 2002<br />

Subsea Install .Q2 2002<br />

Surface Install .Q3 2002<br />

Deliver . . . . . .Q2 2002<br />

SIT . . . . . . . . . .Q2 2002<br />

FIT . . . . . . . . . .Q1 2002<br />

Award . . . . . . .Q3 2001<br />

Fast-track gas-to-power development designed to minimize environmental impact. The field<br />

will be developed via subsea completions, tied back to an onshore gas plant via a 12-inch<br />

diameter pipeline. A new onshore production facility comprising a gas plant, export pipeline<br />

and metering skid is being constructed near Orbost Victoria and will be tied into a pipeline<br />

between Sydney and Longford. The initial development consists of 2 subsea wells, with<br />

provision for tie-in and control of 2 additional subsea wells in the future. The gas plant is being<br />

designed to accommodate future field tie-ins. Control of the subsea system is via a CAMTROL <br />

electro-hydraulic multiplexed production control system using Tree mounted SCMs, connected<br />

via a control umbilical to the subsea production control system located at the Gas Plant.<br />

Cameron supplied project management and subsea system equipment including daisy chained<br />

drill-through 5 x 2 10M G2 Modular Subsea SpoolTree Systems, CAMTROL production<br />

controls, CC40 SRTM production chokes, 18-3/4" STM-10 subsea wellhead system, permanent<br />

guidebase, rental intervention tools and rental Installation Workover Controls.<br />

The Patricia Baleen gas fields are located in production lease VIC/L21 (formerly exploration<br />

lease VIC/RL5) in Bass Strait near the Eastern Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The fields<br />

contain dry gas and are located approximately 23 km offshore in 55-metre water depth. OMV<br />

Australia is developing the field in partnership with Diamond Gas Resources and SANTOS. Key<br />

selection criteria included: Cost - most cost-effective installation method, Delivery - shortest<br />

possible date for all items, Efficiency and ease of installation of the equipment, Demonstrated<br />

reliability of the system and equipment for the 15-year life of the development, Proven<br />

experience of the Project Management team and technical personnel for onsite installation<br />

support, and Australian content.<br />

Dual redundant, high reliability standard CAMTROL with separate power and communications<br />

supplied via dedicated umbilical to 4-well Main UTA. Major equipment supplied includes Tree<br />

mounted SCMs and SAMs, Main UTA, Infield Upstream and Downstream UTAs, Electrical Flying<br />

Leads, Hydraulic Flying Leads, Corrosion Monitors, Erosion Monitors, Pressure Sensors,<br />

Pressure/Temperature Sensors, MCS and shorebase DCS integration, EPU, Production HPU,<br />

OUTU, Test Equipment, rental DLRT and rental IWOCS.<br />

Main UTA<br />

SCM<br />

SAM<br />

Testing Downstream UTA<br />

Cameron Controls – Scotland<br />

Badentoy Road, Badentoy Park<br />

Portlethen Aberdeen, Scotland AB12 4YA<br />

tel: 44.1224.282000 • fax: 44.1224.783355<br />

© 2002 Cameron. TC1640-5 9/02<br />

Cameron Controls – Germany<br />

Lueckenweg 1<br />

29227 Celle, Germany<br />

tel: 49.5141.8060 • fax: 49.5141.806333<br />

Cameron Controls – USA<br />

6650 Bingle Road<br />

Houston, Texas, USA 77092<br />

tel: 713.683.4600 • fax: 713.683.4700

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