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GDF SUEZ E&P Deutschland GmbH<br />
Waldstraße 39 – D-49808 Lingen<br />
(Ems)<br />
Telefon +49 (0) 591 / 612 – 0<br />
www.gdfsuezep.de<br />
Cofely Noord bv<br />
Exportweg 1 - 9301 ZV Roden<br />
The Netherlands<br />
Telefon +31 (0)50 502 35 82<br />
www.cofely.nl<br />
MoM# Item# Subject Action Due date<br />
MOM-5<br />
4-3-13<br />
MOM-5<br />
4-3-13<br />
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4-3-13<br />
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4-3-13<br />
MOM-5<br />
4-3-13<br />
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1.<br />
1-1<br />
2.<br />
2-1<br />
3.<br />
3-1<br />
4.<br />
4-1<br />
WELCOME<br />
AEn provides the attendees the agenda topics. These general topics<br />
will be discussed during the project meetings required for this project.<br />
At the start of the meeting the discussion points will be settled by the<br />
attendees. In this meeting we decided to discuss mainly about the<br />
question list which was been sent by ABl on February 26 th 2013 with<br />
respect to the scope of supply document.<br />
APPROVAL PREVIOUS MINUTES OF MEETING<br />
This is not applicable because of the fact that this concerns the first<br />
official project meeting.<br />
HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT<br />
Note March 5 th 2013: Within our project team we asked our HSE<br />
coordinator to draw up a HSE document which will be used during the<br />
detailed engineering phase. In this document we will describe the HSE<br />
aspects concerning the early production unit.<br />
DETAIL ENGINEERING<br />
Electrical and Instrumentation<br />
In the morning on March 4 th 2013 MPa and GWi discussed with GDF<br />
team members about the Electrical and Instrumentation part of this<br />
project. For this meeting we will draw up separate minutes. MPa<br />
mentioned briefly the highlights of this E&I meeting. The project<br />
location is changed from Römerberg in Börger 7a. The new location<br />
differs from the location in the South part of Germany, namely:<br />
there is an additional pump in the well required for getting out the<br />
crude oil<br />
the crude oil requires heating instead of cooling<br />
well pressure is considerably lower<br />
it is expected that the parameters of both wells show large<br />
differences.<br />
4-2 Question list ABl regarding the scope of supply document<br />
Paragraph 2.2.1 Meteorology and Environment: GDF request a socalled<br />
presence button when the truck is loading. The operator should<br />
every minute press the mentioned button for not interrupting the<br />
loading process. This change should be included during the detail<br />
engineering phase.<br />
4-3 Paragraph 2.2.2 Process data:<br />
The design temperature of the unit of 90 °C is correct stated in the<br />
document. The maximum well head temperature for the location<br />
Börger is however 35 °C.<br />
4-4 Paragraph 8.2 Choke and shutdown valves:<br />
If possible the choke valve should be implemented with a hand wheel<br />
for manual operation (if possible). This adjustment should after<br />
approval be included during the detail engineering phase.<br />
Contact valve supplier about the possibilities and potential additional<br />
cost.<br />
4-5 GDF will provide a template for a datasheet with respect to the choke<br />
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valve.<br />
MOM-5 4-6 The choke and shut down valve are nitrogen or instrument dry air<br />
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operated. Cofely recommends GDF to do the regular operation of these<br />
valves with the existing hydraulic unit (HWCU). ABl will investigate the<br />
possibilities and will inform Cofely about GDF’s point of view regarding this<br />
topic.<br />
MOM-5 4-7 Paragraph 8.3 Heat Exchanger<br />
Bereich / Abteilung / Anlage Status Projekt-Nr. Dokumentennummer Blatt Rev.<br />
TTI - Ingenieurleistungen Entwurf 0975/11.07-0060 TT-0975-0400-005 2 von 5 A<br />
WvA<br />
Detail<br />
ENG.<br />
Detail<br />
ENG.<br />
AEn<br />
Week 12<br />
3-11-13<br />
ABl Week 10<br />
ABl<br />
3-11-13