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Kashagan: a cornerstone of Kazakhstan’s sustainable future. Pierre OFFANT Chairman and Managing Director, NCOC B.V. THE NCSPSA CONTRACT AREA. BOLASHAK. ESKENE WEST. ATYRAU. KASHAGAN. KAIRAN. AKTOTE. KASHAGAN SW. KALAMKAS SEA. NEW OPERATING MODEL.
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Kashagan: a cornerstone of Kazakhstan’s sustainable future Pierre OFFANT Chairman and Managing Director, NCOC B.V.
Looking Back D Island in 2004
A triumphant construction D Island – nowadays
THE NCSPSA CONTRACT AREA BOLASHAK ESKENE WEST ATYRAU KASHAGAN KAIRAN AKTOTE KASHAGAN SW KALAMKAS SEA
NEW OPERATING MODEL NCOC is the Operator under the NCSPSA since January 22, 2009
SOME MILESTONES Phase 1 of the Kashagan field development is progressing towards completion and preparations for production are underway. It is expected that pre-startup activities will continue over the coming months to ensure a safe start of the production followed by a progressive ramp up of production in accordance with the Consortium’s commitments towards the RoK in 2013. Overall, the Consortium is delivering according to the October 2008 commitment, with safety remaining our top priority.
Mega-sized project: D Island & Bolashak in perspective D ISLAND 167Statues of Liberty = 105,000 tonnes of concrete have been produced by local companies for use offshore 265 times Golden Gate bridge span = total length of oil and gas pipelines laid BOLASHAK 700football pitches = 353,000 square metres of insulation 8times Eiffel Tower = 60,000 tonnes of structural steel used 24times Bayterek = main piperack (2.4km) London to Paris distance = 600 km total length of piles
DRILLING ACHIEVEMENTS More than 200,000 meters drilled since Consortium’s first well, Kashagan East-1 (1999). That’s equivalent to 1 905 Bayterek towers, 617 Eiffel Towers, 451 Empire State Buildings, 242 Burj Khalifas
ARTIFICIAL ISLANDS Barges transport rock and sand offshore – placed on sea bed Mechanical levelers smooth the surface Piles are driven around perimeter Service lines and cables installed and covered Concrete foundation slabs, ready to install facilities Protective impermeable geotextile membrane laid
TECHNOLOGY • LAYING PIPES Trenching, laying and filling at the same time After trenching Trenching and back filling barge 2 months later
TECHNOLOGY • ICE BREAKING VESSELS • Main features • Specifically to face to H2S emergency • Each capable of carrying 340 people • Operate through more than 1m of ice • Self-contained air supply during 6 hours • Use its weight to crush way through ice Ice-breaking emergency evacuation vessels (IBEEV’s)
NATIONALIZATION • In Q2 2012 Consortium employed 22000 people in Kazakhstan inclusive of subcontractors. • Around 80% of them are RoK citizens which is an outstanding ratio for this type of Project.
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Last saved: 22 August 2012 10:22, Author Department: Contracting & Procurement (KZ)
LOCAL CONTENT >$8 billion= paid for local goods, works and services between2006 – 2Q 2012. >$1 billion= payments for local goods, works and services in 2011 only >500people = from 34 local companies trained to the most demanded craft skills 56 local companies = successfully certified under such international standards as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22000 andOHSAS 18001 109 local companies=successfully passed qualification audits according to the Consortium requirements 2600 KZ companies=Kazakhstan companies registered in the Vendor Database • THE CONSORTIUM – ONE OF THE LARGEST CONTRIBUTORS TO LOCAL CONTENT IN KAZAKHSTAN
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN APPROVED • ANNUALLY BY MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENTAL • PROTECTION • MORE THAN 15 BILLION TENGE SPENT ON OUR • ENVIRONMENTALACTIVITIES IN 2011 • EPP ACTIVITIES DELIVERED IN COOPERATION • WITH AGENTS • EXAMPLES OF WORK INCLUDED: • Air monitoring stations, • Sewage treatment facilities • Oil spill response • Tree planting • Environmental surveys • Seal & wildlife monitoring • Biodiversity studies
ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS (1993-2010) • 30 ONSHORE MONITORING SURVEYS CONDUCTED BETWEEN 2001 AND 2010 • 36 SEPARATE OFFSHORE MONITORING SURVEYS CONDUCTED BETWEEN 1993 AND 2010 Offshore water, sediments and marine life sampling
PROTECTING CASPIAN SEAL YEARLY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES INTENDED TO INCREASE UNDERSTANDING OF THE CASPIAN SEAL • CASPIAN INTERNATIONAL SEAL SURVEY • ACTIONS TAKEN TO PROTECT SEALS • ICEBREAKER IMPACT STUDIES • WINTER AERIAL POPULATION SURVEYS • MITIGATION MEASURES Caspian seal tagging, Agip KCO Project (2005 - ongoing)
SOCIAL AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (SIP) • Implemented out of a certain percentage of the Development Expenditure. • Projects are selected in close collaboration with Atyrau and Mangistau Oblast Akimats and the Authority • In the areas of infrastructure, including construction of roads, electrification, gas and water supply, and social construction including of schools, kindergartens, hospitals, sport facilities. • Between 1998 and the end of 2011 • 142 projects were done for total of US$268 million • US$ 112.9 million spent in Atyrau Oblast • US$155.1 million spent in Mangistau Oblast • SOCIAL COMMITMENTS
PARYZ AWARD IN 2011 - BEST SOCIAL PROJECT On 9 December 2011 the Corporate Social Responsibility Award Paryz was held and NCOC received a Silver Award for Best Social Project. This is a high appreciation of the NCSPSA social investments in 2011, for the SIP and S&D programs. The ceremony was Chaired by President N. Nazarbayev and the award was handed to NCOC by the Minister of Labor and Social Protection Mrs. G. Abdykalikova and the Minister of Economic Development Mr. K. Kelimbetov. • SOCIAL COMMITMENTS
The North Caspian Project – one of the biggest , most complex and challenging industrial developments in the world • Kashagan field is Kazakhstan’s answer to global energy issues and demand that can make the country one of the top petroleum exporters worldwide. • The challenges can not be overcome without technology • So we have to be creative and use innovative technologies because many conventional methods just don’t work under such conditions • The Consortium is one of the largest contributors to local content in Kazakhstan • We fulfill our social responsibilities to bring long-term benefits for the citizens of Kazakhstan • Making safety our main priority, we are steadily progressing from vision to reality • CONCLUSIONS