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ABS Classes Kerr-McGee Truss Spar

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 1, 2004

ABS is launching an integrated project team structure to facilitate the delivery of its classification services, with Kerr-McGee Corporation’s recently sanctioned “Constitution” truss spar slated as the first to benefit from the enhanced process.

Destined for Green Canyon Block 680 in 5,000 ft. of water, Kerr-McGee will use the “Constitution” spar to develop its 100-percent owned field in the Gulf of Mexico.

The project development strategy—internal to ABS—is supported with a proprietary technology tool, “02E” or “Engineering 2000,” to provide global, real-time electronic review of the customer’s drawings and improved project control.

Luiz Feijo, ABS project manager with experience on spar developments, says ABS is eager to speed the design review process, thus facilitating on-time start-up. First production from the “Constitution” facility—similar in design to Kerr-McGee’s recently installed ABS-classed “Gunnison” truss spar—is scheduled for mid-2006.

“We’re collapsing the traditional matrix project organization into a more centralized, full-team effort. We’re complementing this approach with our 02E technology that will eliminate the dated ‘department-to-department’ transfer of documents and drawings to create a more streamlined environment for design review,” said Feijo.

He adds that 02E, as a global engineering management tool, links to the ABS Rules to facilitate compliance review. Intended to improve workflow and interface both within the bureau and with customers, 02E incorporates electronic design review capabilities, electronic filing, scheduling, control and overall project management capabilities.

In addition to ABS’ internal enhancement to its project review process, ABS is adding value to the “Constitution” project by sheer virtue of its clear understanding and extensive experience with spar deepwater technology and Kerr-McGee’s application of that technology on its five previous spars installed in the Gulf of Mexico.

Showcasing three generations of spar design, Kerr-McGee operates the “Neptune” classic spar; the “Nansen”, “Boomvang” and “Gunnison” truss spars; and the “Red Hawk” cell spar, all ABS-classed.

“Building on our knowledge of Kerr-McGee’s expectation for performance and its design criteria, we are focused on optimizing design review time while minimizing classification costs,” said Feijo. ABS capabilities with spar technology, adds Feijo, can facilitate regulatory hurdles while significantly shortening turn-around time with agencies including the U.S. Coast Guard.

ABS-classed XA1 Floating Offshore Installation, the “Constitution” is similar in design to Kerr-McGee’s three previous truss spars, says Feijo. “These new generation designs, each simplifying steel fabrication, are advancing the evolution of the spar concept and enhancing the value of deepwater fields in the Gulf of Mexico. Because fixed platforms operate in limited water depths, floating platform technology is essential to rapid deepwater development,” said Feijo.

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