DEVELOPMENTS IN THE OFFSHORE UPSTREAM OIL & GAS MARKET...

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MARE FORUM PRESENTS THE GLOBAL FORUM

4th MARITIME INDONESIA 2012 Nova Y. Mugijanto

Head of Offshore INSA

DEVELOPMENTS

IN THE OFFSHORE UPSTREAM

OIL & GAS MARKET

IN INDONESIA

TOPICS

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PROSPECT OF OFFSHORE VESSEL BUSINESS IN INDONESIA

TYPE OF VESSEL & DEMAND

REGULATIONS

I. PROSPECT OF OFFSHORE VESSEL BUSINESS IN INDONESIA

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From Onshore to Offshore

From West to East Indonesia (Remote area)

From shallow to deep water

From oil to natural gas

INDONESIA’S OIL & GAS RESERVE

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Fosil Energy Reserve Production Ratio R/P

Oil 7,76 billion barel 346,38 million barel 22

Natural gas 157,14 TSCF 2,9 TSCF 54

Source: Ditjen Migas

BASIN LOCATION IN INDONESIA

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Exploration Areas (60 Basin)

Basin on production stage (16) Basin has been drilled, hydrocarbon not yet found (15)

Basin hydrocarbons found, not yet production (7) Basin not yet explored (22)

Source: Ditjen Migas

FROM ONSHORE TO OFFSHORE

INDONESIA MIGAS WORK AREA MAP

TOTAL PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTOR (PSC) PSC Exploration : 160 WA PSC Development : 13 WA PSC Production : 55 WA

228 WA (52% Onshore; 48% Offshore)

Source: Ditjen Migas

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FROM ONSHORE TO OFFSHORE

Total Work Area of New Migas = 19 Work Area (10% Onshore; 90% Offshore)

Source: Ditjen Migas 7

INDONESIA PETROLEUM BIDDING FIRST ROUND YEAR 2011

FROM ONSHORE TO OFFSHORE

Western part Eastern part

Mostly Tertiery Discoveries in

Jurrasic Plays 1998-2008

Deep Water Area

Source: BP Migas

FROM WEST TO EAST 8

Migas Work Area Map Based on Water Depth

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Source: Ditjen Migas

FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP WATER

Water Depth 0 – 100 m = 61 WA (45%) Water Depth 100 – 500 m = 26 WA (20%) Water Depth 500 – 1500 m = 31 WA (23%) Water Depth > 1500 m = 15 WA (12%)

FROM OIL TO GAS Decrease in Oil Production but increase in Gas Production.

This shows the conversion in Energy supply from Oil to Gas

Source: BP Migas 10

II. TYPE OF VESSEL & DEMAND

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Activity and Type of vessels

Vessels Demand (Exploration Activities)

ACTIVITY AND TYPE OF VESSELS

NO. STAGE ACTIVITY TYPE OF VESSELS

EXPLORATION EXPLOITATION EXPLORATION EXPLOITATION

1 Survey • Seismic

• Geophysical

• Geotechnical

• Seismic

• Geophysical

• Geotechnical

• Meteo / Oceanography

• Pre / Post-Installation

Vessels for:

• Seismic

• Geophysical

• Geotechnical

Same for exploration plus vessels for:

• Meteo / Oceanography

• Pre / Post-Installation

2 Drilling Exploration

Exploitation/ Development • Drill Ship

• Rig (SemiSub, Jack-Up)

• Supporting ship Rig (AHTS, Warebarge, PSV, Fast MP/Crew)

Same for exploration plus:

• Tender Assist Barge/SemiSub Rig

• Platform Rig

3 Construction / Installation /

Drilling

• Construction

• Installation

• Comissioning

• Abandonment/Discharging

Barge/Vessel for:

• Derrick/Crane dan Lay (pipe, umbilical, cable)

• Subsea construction, Accomodation

• Dredging / Trenching

4 Production/

Maintenance

Production, Operations Support, Inspection, Maintenance (ShutDown)

Vessels: FSO, FPSO, DSV(+ROV), AHTS, Tug, PSV, Crew/Multipurpose, Vessel/Barge accomodation.

Source: IPA 12

TYPE OF MAIN VESSEL USED IN SURVEY STAGE

SURVEY VESSEL (SEISMIC, GEOTECHNICAL, GEOPHYSICAL )

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TYPE OF MAIN VESSEL USED IN DRILL STAGE

DRILL SHIP JACK UP RIG

SEMI SUB RIG TENDER ASSIST RIG SWAMP BARGE RIG

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TYPE OF MAIN VESSEL USED IN CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION

DERICK / CRANE BARGE PIPE LAY BARGE

DIVING SUPPORT VESSEL ROV’S

SUBSEA INSTALLATION VESSEL

ACCOMODATION BARGE 15

OIL FSO FPSO

AHT / AHTS SUPPLY VESSEL (PSV) CREW VESSEL

LNG CARRIER

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TYPE OF MAIN VESSEL USED IN PRODUCTION STAGE

No Activity Forecast Vessels Demand 2012

Type Jobs

I Survey Survey (Seismic) 2D & 3D 20

II Drilling Drilling Ship, Semi Submersible Rig, Jack Up Rig. 25

III Offshore Construction Pipe Lay Barge, Derrick / Crane Barge > 200 T 15

IV Offshore Support Accomodation Work Barge, Anchor Handling Tug & Supply, Diving Support Vessel, Platform Supply Vessel (PSV), Crew Boat.

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FORECAST VESSELS DEMAND (NEW EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES)

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III. REGULATIONS

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Vessel Procurement Process Through The Tender Mechanisms Regulated by BP Migas Work Procedures Manual (PTK 007)

Roadmap based on UU No. 17/2008, PP 22/2011, PM 48/2011

Joint Venture For Indonesian Shipping Company: 51%, Local Partner and 49% Foreign (Based on Presidential Decree No. 36/2010 Regarding Foreign Investment Policy)

NO. ACTIVITY TYPE OF VESSEL 2012 2013 2014 2015 1 Offshore support AHTS Vessel more than 5000 BHP with Dynamic Position

Platform Supplay Vessel and

Diving Support Vessel

Offshore construction Diving Support Vessel

2 Dredging Drug Head Suction Hopper Dredger

and Tailing Suction Happer Drugger

3 Salvage and Heavy Floating Crane, Heavy Crane

Under water work Barge and Survey Salvage

Offshore construction Derrick/Crane, Pipe/Cable/Sub Sea

Umbilical Riser Flexible Laying Barge

4 Migas Survey Seismic, Geophysical, and Geotechnical

5 Drilling Jack Up Rig, Semi Submersible Rig,

Deep Water Drill Ship, Tender Assist

Rig & Swamp Barge Rig

ROADMAP BASED ON UU NO. 17/2008, PP 22/2011, PM 48/2011

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Thank You

Any questions can be sent through INSA email: nova@insa.or.id

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