02 - modu in-service - abs
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MODU in service -ABSTRANSCRIPT
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Mobile Offshore Drilling Units: In-Service SurveysWhat is ABS?**v3.1, January 20, 2012
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Learning ObjectiveThis module is intended to provide participants with an overview of ABS and its operations
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OutlineWhat is ABS?HistoryStatisticsOrganizationBenefitsNautical SystemsAcademyAffiliated companies
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What is ABS?A classification societyA not-for-profit organizationMissionTo serve the public interest as well as the needs of our clients by promoting the security of life, property and the natural environment primarily through the development and verification of standards for the design, construction and operational maintenance of marine-related facilities**
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*History of ABSEstablished by 9 US marine insurance companies 1862 Incorporated in the State of New York the American Shipmasters Association, a not-for-profit organization1869 Published first Record of American and Foreign Shipping1870 Published first Rules for Building and Classing Vessels
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*History of ABS1877 Rules for Iron Ships1880 Rules for Steel Vessels1891 Rules for Electrical, Boiler and Machinery Installations1892 Technical Committee formed1898 Name changed to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
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*History of ABS1900 Issued last C of C #68071916 Purchased Great Lakes Register1917 Agreement with British Corporation to increase international status1930 Load Line Convention1936-45 2,710 Libertys, 531 Victorys, 525 T-2s, 868 C-1-2-3s
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*History of ABS1968 Rules for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units1971 ABSTECH formed1973 Rules for Steel Vessels Under 90 m1990 Reorganized into three divisions
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*History of ABS1994 SafeHull for Tankers1995 MOU with US Coast Guard1995 SafeHull for Bulk Carriers1996 SafeHull for Container Vessels1996 SafeNet Introduced2006 Common Structural Rules (CSR)
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ABS Today*
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*ABS Worldwide NetworkNearly 3,000 employees200 offices70 countries
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ABS Dedicated Global Workforce*October 2011ABS has 200 Offices in 70 Countries Americas26%Europe20%Pacific30%Greater China24%
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Pacific30
Americas26
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ABS Fleet Growth*New record fleet size 184.3 m gtTotal number of vessels 11,576Millions GT91.593.395.1100.3109.1110.6120.9135.4159.5184.3Nov
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ABS Vessels on Order*Figures include RFC & Pending Contracts2,2351.0711,4441,9142,9383,7272,5872,336Nov
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ABS Share of World Orderbook*ABS 20.6%CCS 5.0%GL 10.8%BV 6.9%NK 16.8%DNV 16.9%LR 16.8%November 2011
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Orderbook Share: Bulk Carriers*ABS 15%CCS 8%GL 2%BV 7%NK 30%DNV 12%LR 18%November 2011
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Orderbook Share: Tankers*ABS 29%CCS 2%GL 1%BV 8%NK 5%DNV 29%LR 22%November 2011
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Orderbook Share: Containerships *ABS 23%CCS 2%GL 42%BV 3%NK 3%DNV 8%LR 12%November 2011
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Orderbook Share: Gas Carriers*ABS 34%CCS 1%GL 5%BV 6%NK 7%DNV 36%LR 10%November 2011
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Offshore Market Share: MODUs *MODU Fleet Classed and/or Certified by ABS56.4%54.5%82.8%73.2%*OtherABSJuly 2011
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Offshore Orderbook: MODUs *MODU Fleet Classed and/or Certified by ABS47.1%56.0%95.1%76.5%*OtherABSJuly 2011
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Offshore Market Share: FPUs *Floating Production Units Classed and/or Certified by ABS68%39%89%44%49%OtherABS*August 2011
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OtherOffshore Orderbook: FPUs *Floating Production Units Classed and/or Certified by ABS100%50%100%47%ABS52%*August 2011
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*Operating Organization EngineeringProgram managementPlan review and approvalInterface with owners, designers and shipyardsVice President of Engineering manages responsivenessTechnical Consistency Department manages interpretation and audits consistency and quality
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*Operating Organization SurveySurvey during constructionSurvey after constructionIn-plant vendor surveyVice President manages responsivenessChief Surveyor manages interpretation and audits consistency and quality
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ABS Principal ActivitiesClassificationStatutory servicesResearch and developmentThird-party certification
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*Classification ProcedureReview of technical drawings for compliance with the ABS RulesSurveys during constructionAcceptance by the ABS classification committeePerformance of periodic surveys verify that the vessel or structure is maintained to class standards
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*ABS RulesPracticalAuthoritativeImpartial
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*ABS GuidesPassenger ComfortVessels ManeuverabilityOperation in Low Temperature EnvironmentsSmall Water plane Area Twin Hulled VesselsWater CarrierFloating Production Installations (FPI) Facilities on Offshore InstallationsLiftboatsMembrane Tank LNG VesselsOffshore LNG TerminalsLiquefied Petroleum Gas Carriers Type A Independent TanksCompressed Natural Gas CarriersNondestructive inspection
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*ABS Guidance NotesSpectral-Based Fatigue Analysis for FPSO SystemsStrength Assessment of Cargo Tank StructuresFinite Element Analysis of Hull StructuresErgonomic Design of Navigation BridgesReliability-Centered MaintenanceAlternative Design and Arrangement for Fire SafetyDynamic Analysis Procedures Self Elevating Drilling UnitsPropulsion Shafting AlignmentIncident InvestigationRisk AssessmentMarine Coatings
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*Benefits of ABS ClassificationVerification of compliance to statutory regulations and recognized standardsProtects capital investmentShows responsible stewardshipMeets underwriting requirements
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ABS Nautical Systems: Benefiting ClientsMarket leading fleet management software ABS Newbuild ProgramEnhanced preventative maintenanceWeb-access to the vessels drawingsLaying the foundation for possible extended drydock periods when qualified *
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ABS AcademyOffers a series of specialized marine training courses, delivered by experienced presenters who bring to the classroom an invaluable blend of theoretical knowledge and practical understandingAlso tailors marine training programs to help corporations meet their goals and objectives *
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ABS Affiliated CompaniesABS Consulting, Inc.Risk Management ServicesMaritime ServicesTraining for the Process IndustryABS Quality Evaluations, Inc.ISO Certification
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www.absacademy.org
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**Technical Author: VariousRevised by Ext. Training: GM - 20 Jan 2012Review by Ext. Affairs: MA 18 Nov 2010Review by Ext. Affairs: MA 06 Dec 2011
**********Monthly Fleet Report***************LNG Receiving TerminalsBroadwater AIP, Third Party & CE for Buoys and regas vesselsNE Gateway Class & CE for Buoys, Anchors & RisersNeptune Possible Class & CE for Buoys, Anchors and risersClearwater CVA for Reworked Platform, Possible Class Buoys, PlatformOceanway Possible Class Buoys, Anchors, Pipelines
CNG ProjectsCoselles AIP- Plan review underway- Columbia to PanamaSeaOne Compressed Liquid Natural Gas Carrier- Contract -28 July 2006EnerSea AIP, Australia to New Zealand possibleTransCanada ATB Barge Project (Tanzania to Kenya) Plan App. & Contract est. Oct. 06TransOcean Gas AIP- Composite Bottles
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