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Engineering <strong>Services</strong><br />
2011
Engineering Sevices (EPCM)<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Alaska<br />
(AES Alaska) provides a full range of<br />
multidiscipline engineering services to<br />
the energy industry. We specialize in<br />
a<strong>rc</strong>tic engineering, facilities engineering<br />
and design for pipeline, brown and<br />
green field projects. Our state of the<br />
art tools and technology ensure<br />
reliability, performance, and<br />
compatibility with today’s progressive<br />
engineering environment.<br />
As a full-service engineering,<br />
procurement, construction, operations<br />
and maintenance (EPCM) company,<br />
we provide single-sou<strong>rc</strong>e accountability<br />
throughout the project life cycle.<br />
We are able to seamlessly transition<br />
from engineering and design to<br />
fabrication and construction, with<br />
an emphasis on job safety, cost<br />
containment, quality products, and<br />
timely completion.<br />
Our in-depth, multi-discipline<br />
engineering and design services<br />
include:<br />
• Feasibility studies<br />
• Conceptual engineering<br />
- Level 1 - cost estimating<br />
- Project planning<br />
• Preliminary/Front-end engineering<br />
and design (FEED)<br />
- Level 2 and 3 - cost estimating<br />
- Facility layouts<br />
- Process design<br />
- Operations and control<br />
philosophy<br />
- Project execution plans<br />
• Detailed design<br />
- Process<br />
- Mechanical<br />
- Electrical<br />
- Instrumentation and controls<br />
- Fire and gas<br />
- Civil<br />
- Structural<br />
- A<strong>rc</strong>hitectural<br />
- Piping and layout<br />
- Pipelines<br />
- SCADA systems<br />
• Procurement<br />
- Tendering<br />
- Pu<strong>rc</strong>hasing<br />
- Expediting<br />
- Receiving, inspecting,<br />
warehousing, and shipping<br />
• Fabrication and construction<br />
support<br />
- Constructability reviews<br />
- Field engineering and audits<br />
- Construction coordination<br />
- Subcontractor supervision<br />
- Functional Check Out (FCO)<br />
• Operations support<br />
- Commissioning plans<br />
- Start-up assistance<br />
- Troubleshooting<br />
• Decommissioning<br />
• Maintenance support<br />
- Facility and wellhead maintenance<br />
support<br />
- Pipeline maintenance<br />
- Instrumentation calibration<br />
- High capacity pump and<br />
compressor maintenance<br />
- Mechanical, electrical, and piping<br />
systems upgrade<br />
- Roads and pads maintenance<br />
• Quality assurance<br />
- Quality management / quality<br />
assurance plans<br />
- Quality assurance and design<br />
audits<br />
• HSE<br />
- PHA, HAZOP, and SIL assessments<br />
• Project management<br />
- Estimating<br />
- Cost control<br />
- Schedule planning<br />
- Progress reporting<br />
- Subcontractor management<br />
- Document management<br />
and controls<br />
AES Alaska offers a comprehensive<br />
EPCM service portfolio for the upstream<br />
and downstream oil and gas industry<br />
from drill sites and production facilities<br />
to refineries and finished product<br />
storage and handling systems.<br />
We pride ourselves on the ability to<br />
deliver revamp and retrofit projects<br />
for existing facilities. AES Alaska<br />
provides engineering services for both<br />
large-scale projects and small<br />
conventional oil and gas projects<br />
such as:<br />
• Gas compression<br />
• Acid gas removal<br />
• Dehydration facilities<br />
• Production facilities<br />
• Revamp of existing facilities<br />
• Well pad design/well tie-ins<br />
• Water treatment systems<br />
• Water injection facilities<br />
• Flare and relief systems<br />
• Truckable modules<br />
• Pipelines<br />
• Refineries<br />
• Storage systems<br />
• Pig launchers and receivers<br />
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Personnel<br />
AES Alaska maintains a staff of more than<br />
150 employees, including 36 professional<br />
engineers registered in Alaska in process,<br />
mechanical, electrical, instrumentation<br />
and controls, fire and gas, civil/structural,<br />
and a<strong>rc</strong>hitectural disciplines. We have<br />
employees with Project Management<br />
Professional (PMP) certifications.<br />
Our Project Management team follows<br />
procedures based on the current<br />
edition of the Project Management<br />
Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and works<br />
closely with the Project Controls group.<br />
Project Controls provides various project<br />
planning and monitoring services,<br />
including scheduling, estimating,<br />
and budget tracking. Several additional<br />
project support groups within AES Alaska<br />
include document control, procurement,<br />
and quality assurance.<br />
As a subsidiary of A<strong>rc</strong>tic Slope Regional<br />
Corporation (<strong>ASRC</strong>), an Alaska Native<br />
Claims Settlement Act corporation, AES<br />
Alaska maintains preference for hiring<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> Shareholders.<br />
AES Alaska is committed to safety, quality,<br />
and protection of the environment.<br />
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Process Engineering<br />
· Interpret scopes of work<br />
- Select process and equipment<br />
- Develop heat and material balances<br />
· Determine process requirements<br />
- Process basis<br />
- Process datasheets<br />
- Size and duty for equipment selection<br />
- Basis for relief, flare, and safety systems<br />
· Perform simulations and conduct presentations<br />
- Thermodynamic models<br />
- Process Safety Management (PSM)<br />
· Develop and control PFDs and P&IDs<br />
- Drawing control<br />
- Process P&ID validation<br />
· Provide operations support<br />
- Startup and operations support<br />
- Troubleshooting and debottlenecking<br />
- Process operating manuals<br />
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Mechanical Engineering<br />
• Plant piping and pipeline system design<br />
- ASME piping systems<br />
- Pig launchers and receivers<br />
• A<strong>rc</strong>tic piping and equipment expertise<br />
• Mechanical equipment specification<br />
- Compressors<br />
- Pressure vessels<br />
- Pumps<br />
- Tanks<br />
- Heaters<br />
- Flares<br />
• HVAC systems<br />
- Man camp HVAC and plumbing<br />
- A<strong>rc</strong>tic HVAC expertise<br />
- Comme<strong>rc</strong>ial and industrial building HVAC<br />
and plumbing<br />
• Startup and operations support<br />
• Troubleshooting and debottlenecking<br />
• Facility engineering support<br />
• System design<br />
- Dehydration facilities<br />
- Production facilities<br />
- Well pad and well tie-ins<br />
- Existing facility modifications<br />
- Water treatment systems<br />
- Water injection facilities<br />
- Pipelines<br />
- Flare and relief systems<br />
- Storage systems<br />
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Electrical Engineering<br />
· Power system modeling<br />
and analysis<br />
· Electrical load studies<br />
· Electrical load management<br />
plans<br />
· Electrical equipment<br />
specification<br />
- Generators<br />
- Transformers<br />
- Switchgear/Motor control<br />
centers<br />
- Power distribution panels<br />
· Heat trace system design<br />
· Hazardous area studies<br />
· Area classification<br />
determination<br />
· Startup and operations<br />
support<br />
· New or existing electrical<br />
infrastructure<br />
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Instrumentation and Controls Engineering<br />
· Programmable Logic Controlers (PLC)<br />
· Distributed Control Systems (DCS)<br />
· Control philosophies<br />
· Control narratives<br />
· Startup/shutdown and operating<br />
procedures<br />
· Supervisory Control and Data<br />
Acquisition (SCADA) design,<br />
implementation, and testing<br />
· Emergency, safety, and operational<br />
system design<br />
· Fiber communication networks<br />
· Fire and gas detection and suppression<br />
systems<br />
· Life safety systems in oil and gas<br />
handling facilities<br />
· Hazardous (Classified)<br />
Locations<br />
- Division and zone<br />
- Intrinsically safe, nonincendive,<br />
and conventional wiring methods<br />
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Civil and Structural Engineering<br />
· Civil site planning and design<br />
· New gravel pads for drill sites,<br />
drill site expansions, access roads,<br />
and spill containment<br />
· Foundation design in permafrost<br />
· Structural engineering and<br />
a<strong>rc</strong>hitectural design<br />
· Truckable (100 ton) and sea lift<br />
(1200 ton) modules<br />
· Cross country pipelines<br />
· Pipe racks<br />
· Equipment platforms and walkways<br />
· Foundations for communication towers<br />
· Retrofit of existing industrial and<br />
comme<strong>rc</strong>ial structures<br />
· Utilidors<br />
· Road crossings<br />
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Notable Projects<br />
Our recent customers include:<br />
• BP Exploration Alaska<br />
• ConocoPhillips<br />
• Exxon Mobil<br />
• Eni Petroleum<br />
• Pioneer Natural Resou<strong>rc</strong>es<br />
• Chevron<br />
• Anadarko<br />
• Shell<br />
• Armstrong Oil and Gas<br />
• Tesoro<br />
• XTO<br />
• Devon<br />
• CNRL<br />
• Parker Drilling<br />
AES Alaska’s experience is<br />
demonstrated in the following<br />
representative projects.<br />
Nikaitchuq Development<br />
Project, Eni Petroleum<br />
AES Alaska provided multidiscipline<br />
engineering services to support<br />
a new onshore crude drilling and<br />
processing complex, an offshore<br />
crude production complex, a sales<br />
oil pipeline and an operations center.<br />
Engineering disciplines included<br />
civil, structural, electrical, mechanical,<br />
instrumentation, fire and gas and<br />
permitting support. Primary<br />
deliverables were engineering IFC<br />
packages and modules fabricated<br />
in Anchorage, Alaska and then<br />
transported by truck to the<br />
North Slope.<br />
The project incurred approximately<br />
500,000 man-hours over three years<br />
with an average of about 80 FTEs and<br />
peaks of 150 FTEs.<br />
• Onshore 7.8 acre site - 13 main<br />
modules and 4 racks<br />
- 2 well containment shelters<br />
- 1 launcher receiver<br />
- 1 launcher<br />
- 1 flare<br />
- 1 chemical diesel pump module<br />
with tank farm<br />
- 1 slop oil/divert module<br />
with tank farm<br />
- 2 electrical control/distribution<br />
modules<br />
- 1 emergency shutdown/<br />
metering module<br />
- 1 flare knock out module<br />
- 1 reverse osmosis water module<br />
- 1 nitrogen vaporizer module<br />
- Tanks – 10 @750 bbl slop oil,<br />
3 @ 600 bbl diesel<br />
• Offshore on 10.3 acre<br />
man-made island – 15 main<br />
modules and 2 racks<br />
- 3 well containment shelters<br />
- 4 electrical modules<br />
- 1 Metering<br />
- 1 booster pump<br />
- 1 launcher/receiver<br />
- 1 dilution water cooler<br />
- 1 chemical/diesel<br />
w/ tank farm<br />
- 1 air/nitrogen utility module<br />
- 1 Helicopter pad<br />
- 1 water tank farm<br />
- Tanks – 18 @750 bbl tanks,<br />
diesel, water, chemicals<br />
• Pipeline<br />
- Length – 14 miles, mostly<br />
above ground<br />
- Pipeline diameter – 10 inches<br />
- Throughput –<br />
7500 -15000 bbl/day<br />
• Operations support center<br />
scope on 7.8 acre site<br />
- Electrical distribution<br />
- Civil<br />
- Propane tank/vaporizer<br />
- Utility inte<strong>rc</strong>onnects<br />
- Fuel storage and dispensing<br />
- Some F&G work for other<br />
contractors working on camps<br />
and buildings<br />
• Kuparuk tie-in facilities<br />
- Site civil work<br />
- Pig receiver/metering module<br />
- Communications interface<br />
- Shutdown valve tied to<br />
ConocoPhillips<br />
• Truckable modules<br />
- 20 feet wide and from 40 ft to<br />
80 ft long<br />
Cold Heavy Oil Production<br />
with Sand (CHOPS), BP<br />
Exploration Alaska<br />
AES Alaska provided engineering,<br />
procurement support, fabrication,<br />
construction services, and project<br />
management for a Heavy Oil Pilot<br />
Program. During the last three years,<br />
AES provided approximately 150,000<br />
hours of engineering services for this<br />
resea<strong>rc</strong>h and development project.<br />
The following engineering and<br />
detailed design activities were<br />
provided:<br />
• Process engineering related to oil,<br />
gas, produced water, and<br />
solids handling.<br />
• HAZID, HAZOP participation and<br />
recommendation reconciliation,<br />
integration for all systems to<br />
meet BPXA safety requirements.<br />
• Mechanical equipment selection<br />
and procurement.<br />
• Nozzle design, sample tap system<br />
layout, flush water and diffuser<br />
system layout, and protective<br />
devices for over/under pressure<br />
scenarios.<br />
• Secondary containment,<br />
foundation systems for<br />
truckable modules, gravel<br />
preparation and site grading,<br />
utiliway design for piping and<br />
utilities, walkways, emergency<br />
egress, ladders, tank and module<br />
exterior platforms, sand transfer<br />
tank, pipe and cable tray<br />
supports.<br />
• Instrument and control<br />
integration for all process<br />
equipment, cause and effect<br />
documents, emergency<br />
shutdown commands, and<br />
level controls.<br />
• Electrical control module<br />
layout and equipment<br />
specification, standby generator,<br />
variable speed drive, motors,<br />
fans, heaters, reporting and<br />
monitoring HMIs, lighting for<br />
exterior yard, interior module,<br />
heat trace work package<br />
development, electrical<br />
transformers, and switchgear.<br />
• Fire Marshal coordination<br />
and preparation of all work<br />
packages requiring building<br />
permits and a fire suppression<br />
system.<br />
• Selection and requisition<br />
development for all equipment<br />
and bulk materials.<br />
• Overall project management of<br />
professional engineers, thirdparty<br />
vendors, and BPXA<br />
procurement personnel.<br />
• Engineering support during the<br />
fabrication, construction, and<br />
Functional Check Out phase.<br />
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Notable Projects<br />
Trading Bay Production<br />
Facility (TBPF), Chevron<br />
AES Alaska has provided project/<br />
construction management,<br />
engineering, procurement, fabrication,<br />
and construction services for Chevron<br />
at Trading Bay Production Facility.<br />
The objective was to upgrade the<br />
produced water handling and oil<br />
storage capacity at the facility.<br />
The project demolished two existing<br />
10,000 bbl bolted water skim tanks,<br />
and constructed three new welded,<br />
high-efficiency tanks along with<br />
the associated inte<strong>rc</strong>onnect piping<br />
and power.<br />
We performed the following<br />
engineering, planning, and<br />
management services:<br />
• Project Management/Controls<br />
• Engineering<br />
• Constructability review<br />
• Construction planning<br />
• Material management<br />
Liberty Drill Rig<br />
Construction Project,<br />
Parker Drilling<br />
AES Alaska’s integrated services<br />
supported the Liberty Drill Rig<br />
construction project. This project<br />
included generator controls<br />
integration and protective relay<br />
settings. <strong>Services</strong> included project<br />
management and controls, engineering,<br />
fabrication, and installation of<br />
the following:<br />
• 9 power generation<br />
module units<br />
• 1 switchgear module<br />
• 3 fuel gas platforms<br />
AES Alaska’s engineering team, under<br />
direction of Parker Drilling, paired with<br />
several contracted engineering firms<br />
to complete the design of the power<br />
generation modules.<br />
Our engineering team completed<br />
the switchgear module and fuel gas<br />
platform designs independently,<br />
after the power generation<br />
module design was complete.<br />
Design support included civil,<br />
structural, a<strong>rc</strong>hitectural, electric,<br />
instrumentation, HVAC system,<br />
and mechanical teams to complete<br />
the power plant system design.<br />
Engineering, planning, and<br />
management services included<br />
the following:<br />
• Design<br />
• Engineering<br />
• Conceptual estimating<br />
• Engineered lift plans<br />
• Fire marshal package<br />
preparation and coordination<br />
• Logistics coordination<br />
• Vendor coordination<br />
• Subcontractor management<br />
• Procurement services<br />
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Corporate Structure<br />
Regulatory and<br />
Technical <strong>Services</strong><br />
Alaska<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong> Alaska, Inc.<br />
Engineering<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong> E&P<br />
Technology, Inc.<br />
Fabrication and<br />
Construction<br />
Corporate Structure<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong>—Houston<br />
Contracting<br />
Company, Inc.<br />
Operations and<br />
Maintenance<br />
Omega Natchiq, Inc.<br />
California<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong> Response<br />
Operations, LLC<br />
Louisiana<br />
Petrochem Insulation,<br />
Inc.<br />
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Contacts<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />
Headquarters<br />
3900 C Street, Ste. 701, Anchorage, AK 99503<br />
(907) 339-6200 (907) 339-6219 (fax)<br />
info@as<strong>rc</strong>energy.com<br />
Jeff Kinneeveauk, President and CEO<br />
(907) 339-6200<br />
Mark Nelson, Senior Vice President<br />
and COO<br />
(907) 339-6206<br />
Don Gray, Vice President, HSET<br />
(907) 339-6235<br />
Dan Wuthrich, Vice President, Strategic<br />
Business Development<br />
(907) 339-6334<br />
<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Alaska, Inc.<br />
Frank G. Weiss III, Vice President<br />
and General Manager<br />
Engineering<br />
(907) 339-6333<br />
Bobby Reddell, General Manager<br />
Fabrication and Construction<br />
(907) 339-6305<br />
Mark Guzman, Business Unit Manager<br />
BP Exploration Alaska<br />
(907) 339-6338<br />
Scott Selzer, Vice President<br />
and Business Unit Manager<br />
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.<br />
(907) 339-6318<br />
Kathy Zinn, Business Unit<br />
Manager, Independents<br />
(907) 339-7640<br />
Regulatory and Technical <strong>Services</strong><br />
Paul Ramert, P.E., Vice President and<br />
General Manager<br />
(907) 339-6341<br />
E&P Technology<br />
Gary Greener, General Manager<br />
(907) 339-7662<br />
Houston Contracting Company, Inc.<br />
Wade Blasingame, President and<br />
General Manager<br />
3900 C Street, Ste. 602, Anchorage, AK 99503<br />
(907) 339-6400<br />
Omega Natchiq, Inc.<br />
Gary Buchanan, President<br />
4418 Pesson Rd., New Iberia, LA 70560<br />
(337) 365-6028 (800) 368-6028<br />
Response Operations, LLC<br />
Joe LoSciuto, General Manager<br />
(907) 339-5475<br />
Petrochem Insulation, Inc.<br />
Bill Wright, President and CEO<br />
110 Corporate Place, Vallejo, CA 94590<br />
(707) 644-7455<br />
Scan with your smart phone for more information.<br />
Please submit information requests<br />
and proposals for work (RFP, RFI, RFQ,<br />
etc.) to info@as<strong>rc</strong>energy.com<br />
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<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Inc.<br />
3900 C Street, Ste. 701, Anchorage, AK 99503<br />
(907) 339-6200<br />
(907) 339-6219 (fax)<br />
info@as<strong>rc</strong>energy.com<br />
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