CS Issue07 2007
CS Issue07 2007
T H E C U S T O M E R N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E F U G RO G RO U P I S S U E 07 A P R I L 2 0 0 7
Fugro Jacques The field work was conducted from July 23rd to September
GeoSurveys Inc 25th 2006. In total, 21,500 line kilometres were surveyed
(FJGI) has been (enough to have sailed half way around the world), covering
contracted by the 187,500 square kilometres of seabed (three quarters the size
Government of of the United Kingdom). Survey lines, typically spaced at 60
Canada to provide kilometres, traversed up and down the continental slope within
a full ocean depth water depths ranging from 500 metres to 5000 metres. In
survey system some areas, swathwidths up to 18 kilometres were achieved. In
to facilitate the addition, the 2500-metre isobath was surveyed throughout the
acquisition of entire survey area. The survey was designed around existing
bathymetric data data and the line spacing varied to maximize coverage in areas
as part of Canada’s where existing data was limited. As full seafloor coverage was
claim under the not required, a much larger area could be covered.
UN Convention on
the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS).
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FUGRO EXPANDS SERVICES RELATING TO U.N. LAW OF THE SEA
GLOBAL DATABASE MANAGES AND TRACKS ALL UNCLOS APPLICATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Many LOS projects have been secured since July 2006 and seven
individual requirements for UNCLOS Survey services have been
identified or are being pursued worldwide.
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Environmental Survey
UPSWING IN ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY ACTIVITY
FUGRO INCREASES CAPACITY IN EUROPE, AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST
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BRAZIL - A COMPLETE ANALYSIS OF THE OFFSHORE ENVIRONMENT
FUGRO’S FAMILY OF SURVEY TECHNIQUES IN BRAZIL
Deep-water oil and gas developments offshore Daily bulletins are delivered to help prepare contingency plans
Brazil demand a thorough knowledge of the offshore for operations to contain and neutralise contamination in the
environment to ensure that cost effective solutions are unlikely event of any mishap.
selected for exploration and production, and that all work
is performed safely and with due regard to sustainability,
location and natural setting. Multi-sensor remote
sensing data
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Onshore Survey
SIZE IS IMPORTANT
NEW TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS FOR DIMENSIONAL CONTROL SURVEYS
Dimensional control is one of the most traditional and A more complex example is the complete 3D solid modelling of
purest implementations of survey methodology – yet it’s an offshore platform module and comparison with earlier surveys
also a discipline that has seen vast technological change to obtain a definitive overview of modifications to the structure
and which is ready to meet new challenges. over time. This data is invaluable when planning maintenance,
embarking upon the design of further modifications or the
In its simplest form, dimensional control involves measuring an installation of adjacent, interlocking structures. A similar approach
object, surface or structure in order to define its size and shape, is applicable to modules of petrochemical, materials processing,
or its position relative to adjacent surfaces or structures. Today, or other large industrial plant installed onshore.
dimensional control involves a sophisticated combination of high
precision measurement and 3-dimensional mathematical modelling.
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LANDSLIDE MONITORING IN NORWAY
FUGRO SCREENS RISKS AT UNESCO LISTED SITE
The Geiranger and Storfjorden in central Norway are areas Late last year, a satellite positioning solution was also
of outstanding natural beauty. However, although this implemented using a GNSS network of eight receivers. Six
area is a major tourist attraction and listed by UNESCO, receivers are inside the area of movement and two are located
it is threatended by landslides that could change the outside, providing reference measurements. The network is
idyllic scenery for ever. In the most critical location - the designed to track differential movement in different sectors of the
Åknes landslide area - the ground is shifting by up to 20 landslide area. Two different processing methods are used with
centimetres per year and up to 80 million cubic metres separate processing intervals to provide quality control.
of earth and rock is in motion. This volume equates to
the space occupied by approximately 16 million vans or
170,000 houses. A catastrophic landslide could cause a
tsunami wave up to 50 metres high, which would affect six
different communities.
Since 2004, Fugro Survey has been involved in surveying the The data management software is based on the GeODin software
landslide area and establishing methods to monitor its behaviour. package and has been developed in cooperation with Fugro in
In 2006, Fugro won a contract to establish an automatic Berlin. The system automatically manages data collection in the
monitoring solution, involving both field instrumentation and an field, transfers
early warning system. information
from sensor
In the field, three different systems to database
are set-up to continually track and generates
movements and topographic internet-based
changes in the landslide area. All analysis and data
systems are specially designed presentations.
to automatically determine very
small movements and to continue Data from 150
to function without interruption in sensors at the
the extremely demanding climatic landslide area
conditions that prevail for periods of is continuously
the year. streamed to a
data management
In 2005, two laser and reflector facility at Fugro
systems were established to monitor Survey in Oslo,
the main crack. At its widest, this where a 24/7
The Robot Station [left] and flying in the mounting equipment
fissure is 30 meters across. The monitoring by helicopter [right]
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Offshore Geotechnical
INVESTIGATION RECORDS SET SETHUSAMUDRAM PROJECT
...BY FUGRO EXPLORER IN GULF OF MEXICO DEMANDING NEARSHORE INVESTIGATION FOR SHIPPING CHANNEL
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Metocean
CAPABILITIES EXTENDED IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
MAJOR OFFSHORE PROJECT UNDERWAY FOR RELIANCE INDUSTRIES
The integrated
capabilities of ESPL
and Fugro Survey
India, combined with
added technological
expertise from
Fugro GEOS,
represent a
substantial
organisation
with substantial
resources able Fugro staff install meteorological instrumentation on board the drillship Deepwater Frontier
to meet growing
demands for The initial two-year contract involves providing real-time
high quality meteorological and current profile measurements from one
oceanographic rig in water depths of 3000 metres, two others operating from
data and results around 600 metres each and a fourth rig at 1000 metres.
from the offshore community in the Asian sub-continent. “This The contract began in November 2006 with measurements to
capability helps to ensure that every oceanographic assignment 3000 metre water depths from the Deepwater Frontier drill-
undertaken by Fugro in India is completed in a professional ship. The contract provides several interesting challenges, in
manner and to the total satisfaction of clients,” explains Garry particular the number of inter-related measurements required
Mardell, Fugro GEOS Operations Director. from one deep-water rig.
The recent award of a major contract by Reliance Industries The second phase of measurements at 600 metre depths
Limited illustrates the depth of capability now available. This will include downward-looking ADCPs with horizontal ADCPs
contract covers metocean measurements from rigs operating measuring currents and waves, with meteorological stations
on the east and west coasts of India. The data will be used in aboard the rigs.
real-time for operational purposes and analysed for design
criteria. RIL is the largest private operator in India, having The initial contract involves carrying out observations for two
acreage in ultra deep water (up to 3000 metres), deep water (up years on three rigs; with the possibility of a contract extension
to 1800 metres) and shallow water (up to 600 metres). of up to three more years on a further four rigs.
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Onshore Geotechnical
SUPPORTING AUSTIN’S GROWTH CHALLENGING SITE IN BULGARIA
THE DOWNTOWN TUNNEL GROUND INVESTIGATION FOR LIGNITE POWER PLANT
Deep sewer tunnels are The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
required to meet future is financing the construction of the new lignite-fired power
growth and demands of plant Maritza East 1, located near the town of Galabovo,
downtown redevelopment Bulgaria, at a total cost of ~ €1.2 billion. The ash, slag and
and growth in Austin, gypsum waste will be transported, via an 8 kilometre long
Texas. The project conveyor to a 120
requires trenchless Town Lake and Downtown area, Austin, Texas
million cubic metre
construction to avoid surface disturbance. Fugro is the capacity waste dump
lead geotechnical consultant for the tunnel project and will previously filled with
perform all site investigation work while assisting Parsons ash waste from the
(the prime project consultant) with interpretation of the old Maritza East 1
geotechnical data. power plant and with
mine waste. The
The greater metropolitan area of Austin, Texas has a population dump deposits are
of over 1.5 million. A sewerage interceptor tunnel, known as the now up to 30 metres
‘Downtown Tunnel’, is now required to relieve peak flows and thick, exceeding
to convey effluent onwards for treatment. Because of traffic natural ground height The power plant ‘Maritza East 1’
concerns, existing downtown development, building foundations, in places.
and underground utilities, a deep tunnel with a limited number of
working shafts became the preferred alternative. Fugro’s Berlin office undertook the soil investigation using a
combination of techniques including drilling with liner sampling
and standard penetration testing (SPT); excavation of trial pits;
and performance of cone penetration testing (CPT). In total,
65 drillings were completed at depths of up to 60 metres. CPT
data was obtained using a crawler rig at 125 locations and to
depths of up to 40 metres. 15 borehole tests were completed
to determine water permeability and 21 test pits were dug to
collect samples for environmental and geotechnical testing.
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SURPRISE FIND HINDERS CONSTRUCTION IN ROTTERDAM
FUGRO HELPS CLEAR UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE FROM DEVELOPMENT SITE
A series of new apartment-buildings is planned for the This small (42 millimetre diameter) device is equipped with a
Lloydkade in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. In early 2006, magnetometer, allowing the earth’s magnetic field strength
demolition work had been completed and new construction to be measured in three orthogonal directions. Regular types
was about to commence. Then suddenly, an unexploded 50 of ordnance can be
kilogram bomb was found at the site. Discovery of this relic detected at distances of
of WWII bombing triggered a detailed risk assessment that 2 metres from the probe,
revealed the possible existence of unexploded ordnance extending the separation
(UXO) to a depth of 18 metres below ground. between test points to
2.8 metres and reducing
The top 3 metres of the site were investigated both by ground disturbance. The
controlled digging, under supervision of a UXO expert, and by CPT data logging system
using various detection methods. The conventional method continuously collects and
for finding ordnance at greater depth is by flushing in 90 displays tip resistance,
millimetre diameter PVC tubes at 1.0 to 2.0 metre separations cone friction, and
Telephoto image of bomb disposal in progress 200
and lowering a magnetometer into the tubes to record magnetic metres beyond on-site excavation magnetic field strength
field strength. This method has a severe impact on permeability in real time allowing
of the subsoil and could potentially lead to a major influx of immediate decision making on the presence of UXO.
water, destabilising the site.
Detection works commenced in October 2006. One additional
In August 2006, Rotterdam Municipality contacted Fugro to 500 kilogram German bomb was found and destroyed in-situ.
supply an alternative detection solution optimised for detecting By December, the entire 12,500 square metre site had been
and clearing UXO at greater depths. Fugro elected to deploy a investigated, and declared free of ordnance. Building work
magnetometer cone penetrometer test (CPT) probe. could finally start in a risk free environment.
Based in Cambridge, UK, but operating internationally, REVEAL is already established in the UK and Germany and
Aperio has grown to become a leading provider of is a cornerstone of Fugro’s efforts to enable the geophysical
specialist technical services, particularly within the surveyor and the engineering client to work in closer harmony.
transport infrastructure sector. Fugro Aperio now employs
a team of forty people and owns a wide range of state-of- Notable recent contracts additionally include a 700 line-
the-art instrumentation including Europe’s biggest range kilometre survey of London’s orbital motorway - the M25
of Ground Penetrating Radar equipment. - which is to be widened over the next few years in a £5 billion
scheme. Survey results will be used by bidders quoting for the
The company also owns infrared thermal imaging, metal huge project and by designers once work is underway.
detection, ultrasonics and ground resistivity systems.
Since joining Fugro in December 2006, resources have been Fugro Aperio is playing a
applied to a quality control survey of a new concrete bridge on key role in modernising
the Papworth bypass project in Cambridgeshire. the London Underground
rail system. On the
Further from home, Fugro District Line through
Aperio has partnered with East London, trackbed
leading Australian highways surveys will provide a
consultants PMS and has just comprehensive picture
completed a survey of the of the condition of the
Australian highways all the way ballast and underlying Multi-channel ground-penetrating radar system for
trackbed investigation
from Perth to Sydney. Ground formation materials.
penetrating radar was employed Results will be delivered in an integrated report alongside track
GPR road survey between Perth and to determine the thickness geometry records and ground investigation findings. The report
Sydney, Australia
and material type of road will provide the infrastructure team with the most complete
pavements. This data can be made accessible to highways understanding of what is one of the world’s oldest and most
engineers online via the REVEAL Construction Database. complex metro railways.
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What’s New?
PUSHING THE LIMITS OF SURFACE GEOCHEMISTRY IN BRAZIL
GEOTECHNICAL SOIL INVESTIGATION FUGRO MAPS HYDROCARBON SEEPAGE IN THE PELOTAS BASIN
When it is built on the As the demand for new oil exploration areas grows,
southern shoreline of the Fugro has just started a project for the Brazilian National
Palm, Jebel Ali, Dubai, Al Petroleum Agency (ANP), to characterize the Pelotas Basin.
Burj (literally The tall Tower)
will be at least 700 metres The project is designed to map natural hydrocarbon seeps
high. It will challenge the - indicators of an active petroleum system. Detection and
Burj-Dubai (currently under analysis of these seeps is based first on data derived from
construction) and will dwarf satellite imagery. This includes multi-spectral radar data, sea
existing giants like Tapei 101 surface temperature mapping, wind field and wave data and
(Taiwan), Petronas Towers rain intensity information. Metocean data (currents and tides)
(Kuala Lumpur) and Sears are also considered to identify possible seep locations that
Tower (Chicago, USA). are subsequently correlated with marine seismic results to
select piston core sample locations. Geochemical laboratory
As the world’s heaviest man- analysis of the sediment samples yields data on hydrocarbons
made structure, it will apply that may have migrated from source rocks, deep below, and
the greatest load on any accumulated in the surface sediments.
foundation system anywhere
on earth. Fugro was awarded Full data integration allows these accumulations to be mapped
the geotechnical investigation in extent, frequency and hydrocarbon content, providing an
required to assess the soil insight into the prospectivity of the basin for future offshore
profile and quantify the load- licence rounds. Over the next seven months, more than 3000
The Al Burj skyscraper, Dubai
bearing capacity of the rock. piston core samples will be collected in Pelotas Basin in a
range of water depths to 3000 metres using the Fugro-owned
The investigation was run to 200 metres below ground level, survey vessel OceansatPEG I.
using Mazier core barrels to extract cores from the upper layers
of sand and cemented sand. Cores at greater depths were
obtained with specially enhanced double tube PQ wire-line
core barrels. The geological sequence observed comprised
a sandstone layer underlain by inter-bedding of siltstone and
conglomerate down to 70 metres, then a massive mudstone
and gypsum layer. One borehole was continued down to 300
metres, believed to be a record in the Gulf area for onshore
geotechnical investigation. In-situ assessment included Lugeon
permeability testing done by means of a wire-line packer down
to 160 metres and use of a high pressure rock dilatometer to
the exceptional depth of 200 metres.
GEO ENDEAVOUR TO AFRICA Geo Endeavour goes first to Cape Town for a few days at
quayside to complete full mobilisation for an initial survey
In February 2007, Fugro Survey in South Africa took over project secured in Gabon.
operation of the geophysical survey vessel MV Geo Endeavour,
which has been working offshore India for the last 3 years.
Fugro can now offer the West, Southern and East African
markets a dedicated and locally based survey vessel capability.
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Geosciences
FUGRO WELCOMES A NEW FRIEND...
GEO CELTIC’S HULL LAUNCHED IN POLAND
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Offshore Survey
ENHANCED ROV TOOLING CAPABILITY WINS KEY CONTRACTS
ENGINEERING AND INTERVENTION ON TOOLING SERVICES COMPLEMENTS OTHER FUGRO BUSINESSES
“Fugro has recently made “This is a 2 year contract with extension options, which we
significant investments in commenced in July 2006.”
intervention tooling as part of
an increased commitment to the The second contract involves provision of Fugro’s ROV support
subsea engineering market”, vessel Skandi Carla, configured as a Multipurpose Intervention
explained Grant Aitchison, Subsea Vessel (MIV) to carry deep-water ROV systems and provide
Construction & Engineering subsea engineering and intervention tooling support for field
Manager with Fugro-Rovtech in maintenance. Fugro is responsible for the pre-engineering
Aberdeen. activities, provides engineering and
design analysis, and procures and
“This initiative has already borne installs subsea equipment utilising
fruit”, Grant continued. “We have a variety of intervention tooling.
been successful in securing the The work scope also includes
award of two significant field support the design and manufacture of
contracts for Woodside Energy in bespoke intervention tools for the
Mauritania”. installation of subsea hardware.
The offshore phase of the project is
Woodside operates the Chinguetti scheduled for April 2007.
field in the North West African
Margin, offshore Mauritania. The Grant Aitchison adds, “Our subsea
field is located in deep-water Block Subsea Control Module Deployment engineering and intervention
Frame
4, approximately 80 kilometres west tooling experience is based on a
of Nouakchott, the capital city of Mauritania, in water depths solid track record of developing
A Tool Deployment Unit (TDU) during a
ranging from 800 to 1500 metres. engineering solutions within the Systems Integration Test (SIT)
marine and subsea environment,
“Firstly we have a contract to supply an ROV system and with emphasis on utilising enhanced ROV intervention
Subsea Engineering and Intervention Tooling Support on the techniques for construction, installation, maintenance and
semi-submersible rig Attwood Hunter during the drilling of repair operations. Recent expansion in capability clearly
additional exploration wells, and for well completions work”, demonstrates Fugro’s commitment to becoming a world leader
comments Grant Aitchison. in deep-water intervention services”
In the same way that surface processes cause changes in As a company that specialises in the interpretation of
the geographic landscape, the submarine environment is geophysical, geological and geotechnical data, Fugro has
also dynamically changing. experts in all types of geohazards such as gas hydrates, mud
volcanoes and large slides. Calling upon its well established,
‘It is not only necessary to world-class resources and experience, Fugro is launching
recognise the geological a global consultancy designed to combine the capability of
structures and the processes individual expert groups located in offices across the world.
that are creating them, but it
is equally important to know “We are not only using advances in survey technology, but
whether the processes are active advances in communications technology to deliver this global
or not. It would be extremely expertise”, Pat advised. It is intended that four main centres,
expensive in terms of cost and in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA and Singapore, will
time to route a pipeline avoiding form the hub of this initiative, essentially providing a 24-hour
a potentially hazardous feature if service. Regional sites can call upon this service as necessary
it can be determined that it has and conversely, the network can call upon regional expertise
not been active for thousands as required. “What we are essentially doing is providing a world
of years’, said Fugro Offshore class data interpretation facility to support the world-wide survey
Geotechnics’ Commercial capabilities that we already offer”, Pat concluded.
Director, Pat Power.
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Fugro Group
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES FUGRO ACADEMY CURRICULUM
AN ILLUSTRATION OF CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY EXPANDS
ROV TRAINING RECEIVES FOCUS
Fugro companies aim to be good neighbours through
their direct or indirect contribution towards the general The Fugro Academy is designed as a three-tiered training
wellbeing of the communities within which they work. programme. Tier 3 – Professional and Technical Level - is
Managers and their employees are encouraged, where business line specific, focused on developing the technical
and when appropriate, to involve themselves in the local skills required by a broad range of personnel categories to
community and to support charitable and cultural events, undertake the work that Fugro performs. Courses planned
trade and academic bodies that aim to improve the will take professional and technical staff from induction
effectiveness of the industries in which Fugro operates. through to specialist professional levels of expertise.
The current upsurge in demand for ROV services in the oil and
gas sector is creating a substantial challenge for technical
service contractors supplying the resources. Fugro’s response
(Left) Fugro donations help
people in the village of Mojosari has been to commit to designing and building a fleet of
- victims of the earthquake on new generation deep-water ROVs, and to invest in a long-
Java in 2006
term programme of recruitment and training for ROV pilots /
technicians within the Fugro Academy framework.
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Offshore Survey
STARFIX NAVIGATION SOFTWARE FEATURES REAL TIME 3D CHARTS
Starfix Display, a part of the Starfix Furthermore, the software allows the
Seis real-time navigation suite, ‘camera’ to follow moving objects and
now provides the Fugro offshore supports a number of predefined fixed
surveyor with 3D charts as an and dynamic ‘camera’ locations.
integrated feature.
Survey activities such as USBL
Starfix Display has the ability to display calibrations and AUV mission
a realistic 3D scene over the project monitoring, where sea bed topography
area using detailed terrain models and is an important consideration, benefit
3D shapes of structures and vessels. greatly from the DTM views.
The scene can also incorporate raster
drapefiles and vector charts. Additionally, construction activities
will benefit from the views generated
Moreover, the package offers flexible by the Fugro Engineers CSM catenary
Anchor cable draped over DTM
lighting and rendering options, library now implemented in Starfix
allowing visual enhancement of Anchors.
important features.
This catenary library supports multiple
The updated and much faster Starfix. catenary touchdowns as well as
B2N Binner file format, used by the 3D floatation buoys. It can interact with
charts to provide Digital Terrain views, a DTM and display points of contact.
can manage data sets in excess of The operator can easily distinguish
1 GB at greater than 10 Hz. The B2N between suspended and grounded
files may also be managed in Starfix segments through visual indications
Workbench for added functionality. in form of colour shading and anchor
curtain profiles. Anchor curtains are
If no DTM is available for the work also used to indicate the catenary’s
area, a user-selectable flat sea surface direction and position in relation to
Vessel shapes and sea surface
and a seafloor is still available. existing pipelines and structures.
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