Project Brown Field Ambriz Yard

Project Brown Field Ambriz Yard

CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 PROJECT BROWN FIELD AMBRIZ YARD ZONE D’IMAGE Denis Pascal PBF HSE Manager CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 1 “Projectos Brown Field” in a nutshell An innovative project organization • PBF team set up in 2012 within Total E&P Angola • Objective to increase recovery rates on Block 17 – Optimizing existing installations – Developing satellite fields • Enhancing synergies and consistency • In charge of Girassol Resources Initiative (GirRI), Dalia Infills, Dalia Debottlenecking, Pazflor Infills and Zinia Phase 2 An approach prioritizing local content • Team based in Angola from start-up to ensure skills and knowledge transfer • Local companies used for basic engineering studies – More than 100,000 hours commissioned • Local fabrication by Petromar yard in Ambriz Maximizing production through high-tech local content CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 2 Block 17 PBF, a high technology project GirRI Rosa MPP Dalia phase 1A Acacia infills 42 Mb 52 Mb 17 Mb 20 kb/d plateau 24 kb/d plateau 12 kb/d peak • 2 high boost multiphase • 3 producers and 1 injector pump modules • 7 producer well systems well systems • Multiphase pump module • 3 flowbases • 2 satellite manifolds integration on Girassol • Dalia FPSO subsea control • Configuration of Pazflor • Power interconnection system upgrade FPSO control system between Girassol and Dalia CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 3 GirRi Rosa MPP, a show-case for local content Local content in GirRI Rosa MPP project Inside contracts, end of project forecast Local Total of Package Contractor Locations man-hours man-hours MPP* FMC Soyo 63,750 82,500 SURF Technip Dande & Luanda 140,000 220,000 Ambriz, offshore FPSO Saipem 540,000 795,000 & Luanda PMT** TEPA Luanda 40,000 160,000 783,500 1,257,500 Over 50% of local content for a cutting edge project 200,000 man-hours completed in Ambriz * MPP: multiphase pump ** PMT: project management team CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 4 GirRI Rosa MPP Project GirRI Rosa MPP Multiphase pump (Framo) • 2 x MPP stations (2 pumps + CCF + MSS) • All flying leads (HFLs & EFLs) • 2 x PCMs (VSD, HPU’s, inergen skids, UCP, LV, MCC & transformers) on Girassol FPSO SURF (Technip) • 2 MPP umbilicals (20 km) • 1 interconnecting power cable (13 km) • 3 I-tubes on Girassol FPSO • 8 new flexible spools, removal 4 rigid spools P80 FPSO (Saipem) • Installation of MPP stations • MPP topside module (E/I room + HVAC) • 2 x 33kV/11kV transformer (Girassol & Dalia) P70 • Integrated Power Management System • Installation and hook-up of all topside items Petromar • 2 multiphase pump suction piles (Soyo) Abbreviations: CCF: Closed Caisson Foundation; MSS: Main Support Structure; EFL/HFL: Electrical/Hydraulic Flying Leads; PCM: Pumps Control Module; • multiphase pump topside module integration (Ambriz) VSD: Variable Speed Drive; HPU: Hydraulic Power Unit; UCP: Unit Control Panel; LV: Low Voltage; MCC: Motor Control Center; E/I: Electrical and Instrumentation; • 1.3 M man-hours in Angola HVAC: Heating, Venting Air Conditioning. CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 5 TOTAL IN AFRICA ZONE D’IMAGE Etienne Angles d’Auriac VP Angola, Africa Division, E&P CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 6 A strong and integrated presence in Africa Tunisia Morocco Upstream Algeria Libya Downstream Egypt Mauritania 2013 production: #1 marketer in Africa 670 kboe/d Senegal with 3,726 service stations Nigeria 30% of Group Guinea South Sudan and 14% market share Cameroon ∼ Ivory Uganda Coast Kenya 2013 operated production: Gabon 326 kb/d product sales 444 kboe/d Congo D.R. (excl. bulk) Congo Angola 8 major projects Mozambique 86 MWp solar in development or under study Madagascar power plant project South Africa E&P G&P R&C T&S M&S New Energies Awango by Total 10,000 employees Activities 10.7 B$ 10% of Total’s workforce in 45 countries of investment in 2013 ∼ Active through the energy value chain CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 7 Africa’s leading international oil company Presence in 17 countries Total’s SEC production in Africa Exploration & Production Libya 7th foreign reserves holder 670 kboe/d Algeria 2th foreign 39% reserves holder 14% 2013 2017 Nigeria 3rd foreign 28% reserves holder Gabon Nigeria Angola Congo 1st foreign reserves holder Gabon Libya Algeria Congo 2nd foreign reserves holder Leading IOC producer in 2014 Angola in Sub-Saharan Africa 3rd foreign reserves holder Highest number of E&A wells Exploration < 50 kboe/d 50-100 kboe/d >100 kboe/d in Sub-Saharan Africa Building future growth from a solid base CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 8 Developing the next wave of giant projects An exciting pipeline of major projects CLOV Moho Nord & Ph.1bis Egina Kaombo Uganda 40% 53.5% 24% 30% 33.3% On stream In development In development In development Under study 2014 (at plateau since Sept.) 2015-2016 2017 2017 Focusing on deep offshore, Nigeria a core competence • 10 FPSOs operated within next 4 years Akpo Ofon 2 Uganda Egina • CLOV delivered on time and in budget Anguille Ph.1-3 Gabon • Kaombo sanctioned following 4 B$ Capex reduction Block 1 Moho Nord Congo CLOV Opening new frontier regions Moho Bilondo • Deep offshore discoveries in Gabon and Ivory Coast Kaombo Pazflor • Uganda, a new and promising oil province Girassol Angola Dalia Redevelopment Pre-FID Operated FPSO in 2014 by 2017 Building blocks delivering significant post-2017 production CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 9 Africa, Total’s cradle for innovation Girassol Rosa Pazflor Moho Nord (Angola) (Angola) (Angola) (Congo) • First giant deep offshore • World’s first subsea • Most powerful subsea FPSO supported by • 20 km tie back to gas/liquid separation multiphase pumps ever innovative riser towers Girassol FPSO and pumping modules installed 2001 2006 2007 2009 2011 2014 2016 Dalia Akpo Pilot project CLOV (Angola) (Nigeria) (Congo) (Angola) • Chemical EOR • Subsea multiphase pumps • Integrated insulation • First all-electric FPSO • Subsea seawater • Variable speed drive pipe-in-pipe risers • Four-stage separation treatment & injection technology Continuous innovation to maintain competitive advantage CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 10 Being local for sustainable development Africa “Young Dealers” program (M&S) From employee to manager Fostering local economic development • Promoting in-country value: 21 M local man-hours targeted for Egina • Developing entrepreneurship: 1,500 service-stations in Africa/Middle-East managed by former employees • Supporting small and medium-sized businesses Developing human capital • Local recruitment: in Total’s Nigerian affiliate Nigeria “Empowering the teachers” 80% local staff Uganda Partnership with MIT • Education: 9,000 scholarships for African students • Training: 14 days per employee in 2013 in Africa Developing local capacities, key for long term growth CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 11 CSR as a cornerstone of our activities CSR integrated into our activities • A major focus: 170 M$ of societal spending in Africa in 2013 (73% of Group’s total) • Structured approach using tools such as SRM+, MOST, MAESTRO Putting safety first • >70% of transporters in Africa/Middle-East assessed in 2013 Reducing our environmental footprint • Improvements in Gulf of Guinea to lower discharges to water Improving access to energy • Awango: more than 250,000 solar lamps sold in Africa in 2013 Improving access to health • 155,000 consultations in the Group’s African clinics in 2013 Enhancing our social license to operate CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 12 TOTAL E&P ANGOLA Ref.photo ? 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Jean-Michel Lavergne Managing Director, Total E&P Angola CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 13 Total, Angola’s leading oil operator 60-year presence in Angola Under development Producing Largest operator with 5 blocks ALNG (13,6%) (as well as 3 non-operated and ALNG) Bloc 0 (10%) Bloc 32 (30%) 1/3 of Angolan oil production operated by Total Bloc 14 (10%) Block 17, the “Golden Block” Bloc 17 (40%) • 700 kboe/d, #1 producer in Angola • Production from 4 FPSOs, unique to Africa Operated by Total 2013 operated production Total as partner Kboe/d Source: Total, published data CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 14 Total, a pioneer in Angola’s deep offshore 2001 2006 2011 2014 2017 Girassol/Rosa Dalia Pazflor CLOV Kaombo capacity 250 kb/d 240 kb/d 220 kb/d 160 kb/d 2x115 kb/d water depth 1,400 m 1,200 to 1,500 m 600 to 1,200 m 1,100 to 1,400 m 1,400 to 1,900 m OTC Award 2003 OTC Award 2013 Increasing depth, increasing size water depth (m) and surface area (km²) • FPSO and subsea production for each project 500 • Increasing challenges, increasing 600 km2 1000 technology 381 km2 140 230 km2 km2 • 2013 Angolan equity production: 2 1500 800 km 186 kboe/d, of which more than 70% in deep offshore 2000 2001 2006 2011 2014 2017 CSR Field Trip – Angola, November 2014 15 Kaombo: major contributor to post-2017 production 2 FPSOs CSR • “Design 1 Build 2” concept • No continuous flaring • Converted VLCCs • Oily drilling cuttings brought to shore SURF package • 2x115 kb/d oil • 14 M local man-hours • 300 km line pipe • 200 kb/d water injection • 115 km umbilical • 3.35 Mm3/d gas compression • 6 hybrid production loops • 5 water injection lines • 1 gas export line Strong economics Caril • Capital discipline (Capex reduced by 4 B$) • Operated project with high returns • FID 2014, first oil 2017 Gindungo SPS • 59 (+6) vertical Xmas trees Gengibre • 20 production manifolds Canela • Subsea production control system Drilling & subsurface Mostarda Louro • 1,800

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