BALTIC PIPE PROJECT. Energinet Supplier Information Day. Copenhagen, 14th of November 2018

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1 BALTIC PIPE PROJECT Energinet Supplier Information Day Copenhagen, 14th of November 2018

2 WELCOME Ann Marker, Chief Consultant

3 SAFETY EMERGENCY EXITS AND MUSTER POINT Muster Point Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

4 AGENDA 09:15-12:00 COMMON PRESENTATIONS Welcome Energinet and the context of the Baltic Pipe project Baltic Pipe project overview Energinet procurement process overview Coffee break The main components of Energinet s Baltic Pipe scope 12:00-12:30 LUNCH 12:30-16:00 NETWORKING AND QUESTIONS AT TABLES Table 1: Offshore pipeline in the North Sea Table 2: Nybro Gas Terminal (onshore) Table 3: Danish expansions (on- and offshore) Table 4: Compressor Station (onshore) Table 5: Procurement and QHSE

5 ENERGINET AND CONTEXT OF BALTIC PIPE Torben Brabo, CEO of the Gas TSO

6 INDEPENDENT AND PUBLIC Energinet is an independent public enterprise owned by the Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate. RELIABLE ENERGY Our mission is to ensure Reliable energy for society. Our vision is to create balance in a sustainable energy system INVESTMENT DKK BILLION New infrastructure to support the green transition.

7 THE GAS-TSO DEVELOPS THE BALTIC PIPE The Gas-TSO is a subsidiary of the independent public enterprise Energinet Engineering and Construction Business Services Electricity Transmission Electricity System Operator Gas TSO Gas Storage Denmark Gas Distribution Denmark DataHub Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

8 THE GAS-TSO OWNS AND OPERATES THE GRID 926 km gas pipelines and 2 interconnectors 3.4 billion Nm3/yr transported 6,600 KM Gas distribution network Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

9 B a l t i c P i p e, S u p p l i e r 1 4I n Nf o vr em ma bt ei CONNECTING EUROPEAN GAS MARKETS Baltic Pipe aims at linking Norwegian gas supply and Eastern European gas demand while helping to control Danish gas transmission costs. BENEFITS TO POLISH PLAYERS: Increased security of supply and gas market competition BENEFITS TO NORWEGIAN PLAYERS: Direct access to new Central and Eastern European markets BENEFITS TO DANISH PLAYERS: Maintain low gas transmission tariffs as national Danish gas production and consumptions drops EU BENEFITS: Supporting the goal of an EU Energy Union

10 PROJECT OVERVIEW Søren Juul Larsen, Project Director Baltic Pipe

11 BALTIC PIPE PROJECT Baltic Pipe capacity 10 BCM/Y 3 BCM/Y 1 Gas pipeline (app. 105 km) in the Danish North Sea (the Norwegian Tie-in) and 19 km onshore Expansion of the Danish transmission system (app. 210 km) incl. Little Belt crossing Compressor station (app. 36 MW) Offshore Interconnector gas pipeline (Gaz-System) Expansions of the Polish gas transmission system (Gaz-System)

12 HIGH-LEVEL PROJECT SCHEDULE Open Season Investment Decision Main Procurement period Operational Date (First Gas) Capacity reservations Concept studies Surveys start Detailed engineer. Surveys end EIA contd. Engineer. contd. EIA end Permits Contract awards Construction Commissioning Operation Transmission services Additional allocation of remaining 10% of the capacity EIA start Business case Tendering Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

13 HSEQ VISION Together we set health, safety, wellbeing, environment and quality as our top priorities MISSION People and the environment are safe throughout the lifetime of the Baltic Pipe Project

14 HSEQ - FOCUS AREAS AND AMBITIONS Involvement Establish a strong and close cooperation with key contractors. Presence Ensure that Energinet and contractor management have a clear focus in all phases of the project. Competencies Ensure general competency development within HSEQ through training and ongoing sparring. Knowledge sharing Create strong knowledge through analysis and knowledge sharing to strengthen the HSEQ culture. Procedures Establish and maintain all relevant instruction at a sufficient level. Quality management Creating value by addressing criticality and risks works well documented with highest traceability. Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

15 WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR COOPERATION Focus for all participants to demonstrate and manage: An effective HSEQ management system. A high level of HSEQ performance and performance history / records. An effective risk management system A high level of planning culture Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

16 THE TEAM IS HERE TO PROVIDE INFORMATION Søren Juul Larsen Project Director Baltic Pipe Marlene Grønbjerg Team Lead Procurement Mark Eskesen Lead, Offshore pipeline in the North Sea Jens Jakobsen Bernt Falk Egdalen Steffen Engberg Technical Project Manager, Gas receiving terminal Project Manager, Onshore and offshore pipelines in Denmark Project Manager, Compressor Station Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

17 ENERGINET PROCUREMENT OVERVIEW Marlene Grønbjerg, Baltic Pipe Team Lead Procurement

18 MORE THAN 40 CONTRACTS TO BE AWARDED Awarded Status To be awarded Procurements Year 2018 Year 2019 Year 2020 Year Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

19 CONTRACT FORMS* FIDIC Yellow book adapted by Energinet ABT 93 for Land Development Administration and Storage Facilities at the compressor station. ABR89 for consulting services Orgalime adapted by Energinet (amendments) for procurement of components *Subject to other contract forms and variation

20 GENERAL EXTRACTS OF THE CONTRACT PRINCIPLES Scope, interfaces with other contractors, responsibility etc., of each tender will be defined in details in the individual tender Defect notification period of 5 years Energinet (Employer) will take out a Contractors All Risk/Erection All Risks insurance (CAR/EAR insurance) for the Baltic Pipe project Danish law/jurisdiction will be a minimum requirement in the contract. Grant Agreement requirements As a part of EU grants for the project Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

21 PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES

22 ACTIVITIES IN 2018 COMPONENTS (2 TENDERS, 2 CONTRACTS) SURVEY DESIGN SERVICES CERTIFICATION (2 TENDERS, 2 CONTRACTS) Compressor units Valves Uxo surveys. the North Sea and Little Belt Front End Engineering Design for compressor station Offshore pipelines Onshore routes, Jutland and Fynen Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

23 ACTIVITIES IN 2019: CONSTRUCTION, SURVEYS, DESIGN, SUPERVISION AND INSTALLATION CONSTRUCTION WORKS (2 TENDERS, 2 CONTRACTS) EPC for construction works at compressor station HDD at Blaabjerg SURVEYS Geotechnical investigations for onshore pipeline route DESIGN SERVICES Landfall HDD SUPERVISION SERVICES Onshore Zealand pipeline Little Belt crossing Follow-on engineering services Nybro terminal INSTALLATION (5 TENDERS, 5 CONTRACTS) Gas terminal Nybro EPII Branch Pipeline Onshore Zealand Subsea crossing Little Belt and construction of onshore landfalls. ECP for installations at compressor station Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

24 ACTIVITIES IN 2019: COMPONENTS 15 TENDERS, 18 CONTRACTS Isolation couplings Scraper traps Vent closures Line pipes offshore and onshore, anodes, hot bends, concrete coating Special valves Boiler and burners Transformers & RMU Control systems Gas filter separators and pre heaters Fiscal flow metering system + Gas composition analysers Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

25 ACTIVITIES IN 2020 AND 2021 CERTIFICATION SERVICES DESIGN SERVICES INSTALLATION WORKS SUPERVISION SERVICES (2 TENDERS, 2 CONTRACTS) (2 TENDERS, 2 CONTRACTS) Auditing and certification of manufacturers of components Tie-ins Kongsmark, Egtved and Nybro Onshore Jutland and Fynen Onshore tie-in Kongsmark Onshore pipeline Funen & Jutland Tie-ins Kongsmark, Egtved and Nybro Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

26 LOTTING STRATEGY

27 SINGLE TENDERS Construction & installation works Compressor unit Varies components Design services Survey services Certification services

28 JOINT PROCUREMENTS Onshore & offshore pipes

29 FRAMEWORK AGREEMENTS Valves Isolation couplings Vent closures Scraper traps

30 TENDER PROCES The procurement will be conducted as a negotiated procedure with prior call for competition pursuant to the EU Utilities Directive (Directive 2014/25/EUEU utilities directives) Tender is published Prequalification of applicants Submission of tender Negotiations Contract award Homepage: Tender electronic daily Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

31 OFFSHORE PIPELINE IN THE NORTH SEA Mark Christian Degn Eskesen, Lead, Offshore pipeline in the North Sea

32 1 4 N o v e m b e B a l t i c P i p e, S u p p l i e r I n f o r m a t i KEY FACTS Pipeline system connecting the Norwegian and Danish gas grids Length: 105 km Diameter: 32 Design pressure: barg Europipe II

33 EUROPIPE II NYBRO TEE Connecting point: Excisting Nybro Tee Nybro Tee Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

34 PLEM Tie-in to Europipe II pipeline. Handled by Gassco. Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

35 SEABED AND CROSSINGS Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

36 LANDFALL Landfall at Houstrup beach. Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

37 SUMMARY DESIGN PARAMETERS: Parameter Value Unit Dimension 32 [ ] Inner diameter 769 [mm] Design Pressure [barg] Design Temperature [-20;+20] [ᵒC] Water depth [-40;0] [m MSL] MAIN FEATURES: Parameter Product Material & grade Steel weight Applicators Protection strategy Value Natural gas, sweet service DNV LSAW 485 (X70) 40,000 tonnes Concrete Weight Coating, Anti-corrosion coating, Internal flow coating & Anodes Fully buried Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

38 SCHEDULE EXPECTATIONS Detailed engineering Surveys end Detailed engineering Issue of tender Q2 Tender negations Q3-Q4 Pipe delivery (Energinet) Planning of installation Q1-Q4 Installation Q2-Q3 Commissioning Q4 Ready for first gas Q4 Contract award Q4 Procurement (Energinet) Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

39 39 GAS RECEIVING TERMINAL Jens Jakobsen Technical Project Manager, Gas receiving terminal

40 MAIN COMPONENTS Process installation including: Filtration Heating Pressure reduction Metering facilities Utility building incl. 3 fired heaters Analyzer buildings Below and above ground piping

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43 SITE AND PRELIMINARY LAYOUT 2 fuel gas units Analyzer buildings Adjacent installations in operation PIPING INSTALLATIONS Both below and above ground BUILDINGS Utility building with 3 fired heaters, emergency generator, switchgear etc. One or two gas analyzer building(-s) Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

44 DRAFT VISUALIZATION OF NYBRO WITH EPII TERMINAL Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

45 SUMMARY OF KEY DATA Parameter Normal value Design value Capacity max 7-10 BCM gas per year 10 BCM gas per year Inlet pressure normal 90 barg (Start-up: up to 140 barg) barg Inlet temperature 0 10 C C Outlet pressure barg 80 barg Outlet temperature 0 5 C (allowed up to 50 C) C Sour service - No Availability % Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

46 MAIN CODE AND STANDARDS In- and outlet sections: ANSI/GPTC Z380.1 supplemented with AT F.0.1 requirements Process trains: ASME B31.3 Buildings: Danish Building code BR20 and AT F.0.1 Company standards: Primarily Ørsted, supplemented with Energinet/Gassco standards

47 SCHEDULE EXPECTATIONS Detailed design Detailed design Tendering of Company provided long lead items as required Tendering of Construction, Procurement, installation and Commissioning contract for the terminal Construction Construction Pipeline commissioning from Nybro Plant commissioning 21/ : Commissioning completed 1/ : Gas supply to Polen Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

48 ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE PIPELINES IN DENMARK Bernt Falk Egdalen Project Manager, Onshore and offshore pipelines in Denmark

49 1 4 N o v e m b e B a l t i c P i p e, S u p p l i e r I n f o r m a t i KEY FACTS Length in total: 210 km Diameter: 32, 36 & 40 Design pressure, 163,4 barg 80 barg 120 barg Europipe II

50 ONSHORE PIPELINE EXPANSION Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

51 DETAILS Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

52 Houstrup - Nybro Egtved - Stenderup Lillebælt crossing Fænø Svenstrup - Nyborg Kongsmark - Everdrup Everdrup - Faxe DETAILS Short description onshore pipelines Crossings, roads >30 >40 >5 >100 >70 >10 Crossings, watercoarses >15 >5 0 >20 >5 2 Crossings, railways Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

53 LILLEBÆLT CROSSING Seabed Bathymetry Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

54 CONSTRUCTION SEASON Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

55 SUMMARY DESIGN PARAMETERS: Parameter Value Unit Dimension 32/36/40 [ ] DP-onshore 80 [barg] DP landfall to RT 163/120 [barg] Design Temperature [-20;+50] [ᵒC] MAIN ELEMENTS: Elements Value Pipeline: 210 km Material: X70 (ISO3183) Line pipe SSAW/LSAW Line valve stations: 11 Scraper traps 8 HDD or Direct piping 16 Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

56 Detailed engineer. Surveys end SCHEDULE EXPECTATIONS Detailed Engineering; Zealand Lillebælt Detailied Engineering; Zealand, Lillebælt, Funen & Jutland Procurement pipes Q1 Procurement valves Q1 Pipes delivery Q1 Valves delivery Q1 Procurement pipes Q1 Construction Q2- Q3 Zealand Pipes delivery Q1 Valves delivery Q1 Construction Q2- Q3; Funen Jutland Tie-ins Commission ing Ready for first gas First gas 1 st Oct. Issue of Tender Q2 and Contract award Q4; Construction Zealand Lillebælt Lillebælt Issue of Tender Q2 and Contract award Q4; Construction Funen Jutland Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

57 COMPRESSOR STATION Steffen Engberg Project Manager, Compressor Station

58 1 4 N o v e m b e B a l t i c P i p e, S u p p l i e r I n f o r m a t i KEY FACTS Flow capacity DK PL: 1,140,000 Nm 3 /hr Flow capacity PL DK: 342,000 Nm 3 /hr Presure rise from 48bar to 111bar (delivery at PL landfall approx. 84bar) Total station layout approx m 2 excluding access road Total expected building mass 6000 m 2

59 STATION LAYOUT Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

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63 Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

64 PRELIMINARY PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

65 EPC 1 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION AND STORAGE FACILITIES : Overall Land Development incl. Demolition Access road Parking facilities and handling area Administration building Storage building Potentially fencing and vegetation Potentially civil works for substation Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

66 EPC 1 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION AND STORAGE FACILITIES ~560 m 2 ~750 m 2 Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

67 EPC 2 PROCES PLANT Process Piping and Equipment Electrical Equipment and cabling Service Building Compressor Unit Buildings Vent Compressor units is Employer free issued Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

68 EPC 2 PROCESS PLANT Details pending. Service building approx m 2 Compressor building approx. 625 m 2 (amount pending) Internal roads and civil works Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

69 SUMMARY OF PRIMARY CONTRACTS Contract Contract paradigm Status EPC 1 Land development and administration and storage facilities ABT93 Tender process Q Q EPC 2 Process Plant FIDIC Yellow Book Tender process Q Q Compressor units FIDIC Yellow Book Tender process Q Q Architectural design ABR89 Signed contract Front End Engineering Design (FEED) ABR89 Tender process Q Q Power Supply NA Contract expected Q Baltic Pipe, Supplier Information Day 14 November

70 LUNCH 12:00 12:30

71 NETWORKING AND QUESTIONS AT TABLES, UNTIL 16:00 Table 1: Offshore pipeline in the North Sea Table 2: Nybro Gas Terminal (onshore) Table 3: Danish Expansions (on- and offshore) Table 4: Compressor Station (onshore) Table 5: Procurement and QHSE

72 THANK YOU For future contacts: Single Point of contact at Energinet will be: Procurement team lead, Marlene Grønbjerg