Global Data Solutions (GDS) PortVision PRESENTATION 360 - Asset TITLE Protection HERE & Asset Monitoring Intelligence Center (AMIC) Association of Petroleum Surveying & Geomatics APSG 38: Fall 2017 Meeting
Global Data Solutions (GDS) Maritime Intelligence PortVision360/TerminalS mart/amic/asset Protection Asset Performance Management (APM) EdgeSmart/Data Capture Video & Communications OMV, Video Streaming, Satellite Bandwidth Networking Services Network as a Service (NaaS), Connection as a service (CaaS) 2
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Damage Statistics The data below was compiled from PHMSA, Minerals Management Service, United States Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board. 5
Port Fourchon Experience Each day approximately 400 large supply vessels traverse the Port Fourchon waterways and 1.15 million barrels of crude oil are transported via pipelines through the port. In 2009 in Bayou Lafourche, a 16 Natural Gas Pipeline was struck, waterway was closed for over 6 hours and the cost of pipeline repairs and gas loss exceeded $800,000 6
Vessel Damage to a 16 Natural Gas Pipeline 7
PortVision Vessel Track 8
Flight to Bayou Perot Barge hits Gas Pipeline https://youtu.be/22f3rbewu30?t=49 9
Automatic Identification System (AIS) Collision avoidance between vessels Signal transmitted via VHF with range of 20 to 40 miles Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations 164.01 Applicability & 164.46 - vessels of 65 feet or more in length, other than passenger and fishing vessels, Towing vessels of 26 feet or more in length and more than 600 horsepower, Passenger vessels, of 150 gross tonnage or more, more than 150 passengers-for-hire, Tankers, regardless of tonnage 10
PortVision Network Computing infrastructure for data processing and data warehousing Data developed into application for web presentation Vessels transmit AIS signal Charts and aerial views of ports, waterways, and critical infrastructure 11
PortVision 360 Real-Time Vessel Positions Historical Reporting 12
User Preferences 13
Weather Layers 14
Nautical Charts & Scaled Vessels 15
Vessel Tracks & User Designed Zones 16
Alert Capabilities 17
Alert Feed 18
PortVision 360 Asset Protection On-screen Alerts 19
Marine Risk Mitigation Four key elements Data necessary to monitor the risk; AIS, radar, cameras, weather, sea conditions,. Risk Monitoring Solution that can ingest all relevant data from multiple assets in a collaborative interface, configurable to produce only relevant alerts. (PortVision 360 Asset Protection) Clearly defined procedures for assessing threats and escalation steps to mitigate the risk. Properly trained staff that understands the risk, the monitoring tools, and procedures for mitigation.. and ensure they can allocate the proper amount of focus to this task. (Internal or 3 rd party AMIC) 20
Asset Monitoring Intelligence Center (AMIC) Documented Process AMIC Operations Manual regularly reviewed and updated based on ongoing optimization. Customer asset specific procedures. User guides and resource materials for all associated hardware and software. Continuity of operations plan. Watch Team Experienced Professional Mariners. Stakeholders in the Procedures, Watch Schedule, and AMIC room design. Qualification process - Trained to optimally use the various monitoring tools. Augments the assets watch team. Anticipate - Analyze - Act 21
Key Performance Indicators Data Cleansing Raw Data PV360 Output 22
Pipeline Monitoring Zones 23
Daily Alerts By Zone 24
Risk Per Vessel 25
Self Verification AMIC Drills Collision Drill Internet outage Loss of power VOIP outage Qualifications 26
Jason Tieman Oceaneering Global Data Solutions Director Maritime Solutions portvision.com 1.409.256.5560 jtieman@oceaneering.com 27