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Marine Lift and Transportation Risks Managing Risk and the client relationship Evolution of project risk Managing third party assurance service providers

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POWER LOGISTICS ASIA 2013

Heavy Lifting and Transport for Oil, Gas and EPC’s

Contents

What is ONA?

Where is ONA?

ONA Lift Domain

Marine Transportation and Lift Risks

Risks and client Relationship

Third Party Support and Oversight

Balancing the Risk

Important Philosophy Considerations

Managing Third Parties (Assurance)

Two Case Studies

Thank You

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What is ONA?

Established in 2006 , ONA are a company of

independent engineering professionals.

Comprising of Naval Architects and other

complimenting engineering disciplines applying

their skill sets in the offshore environment.

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ONA has successfully completed and is currently working with the following field operators and engineering contractors delivering outcomes:

ONA’s Experience?

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ONA Engineering Domain

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ONA (Engineers) work mostly in lift and transportation of project cargoes including: • Tug and Barge Transportation • Heavy Lift Vessels Transportation and Installation • Semi Submersible Vessel Transportation Importantly the technical and engineering challenges differ for each and regionally??. ONA roles include engineered transportation and lift design, engineering, verification and assurance.

Four main transportation areas: • Liner Transportation (Scheduled Runs) • Heavy Lift Vessel (Project Runs) • Barge Transportation (Project Cargo) • Super Heavy Lift Transportation (Project)

Marine Transportation and Lift Risks

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Risks and Client Relationship

Keys to defining and understanding transportation technical risks • Understand risk of Novation (Client/Contractor) • Agree on “High Risk” Permanent Materials • Agree on engineering standards applicable (BOD) • Agree on third party technical standards (BOD)

Qualify “good marine and lifting practice” These need to be part of the Basis of Design (BOD).

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Third Party Support and Oversight

It is possible to break out expertise: Operational Risks • Proven Appropriate track Record • Sufficient Training and Competency (VOC) • Routing Support • Lift Planning and Management (IMCA/LEEA) • Adequate Capacity/ Maintained Equipment Technical Risks • Competency and Qualifications • Appropriate Experience • Appropriate Training

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Balance the Technical Risk (SWOT)

Client Logistics/

Contractor

Technical Expertise

Expertise + Third Party

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Project cargo needs to be designed for road, lifting and marine transportation loads. Vessel requirement vary

Philosophy needs to have redundancy plans in order to handle external risks

Alignment between Loadout, marine

transportation and installation philosophies

Important Philosophy Considerations

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Managing Third Parties (Assurance)

Lift Engineering

Types of Third Parties: • Third party verification • Third party inspection • Marine Warranty Surveyors (MWS) Key to managing third parties is to : • Select the right technical partners (verification) • Select the right people as an interface

(Assurance/MWS) • Manage the interface accordingly • Hold the third parties to their advice

Two Case Studies

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FMG Expansion WA

Woodside NR2

Thank you.

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