May 2007
RefMet has various on-going design activities with the Anzon Basker Manta Integrated Field Development Project, Nexus Energy Longtom Field Development and the British Gas Exploration and Production India Limited Hydra FEED project.
RefMet has various on-going design activities with the Anzon Basker Manta Integrated Field Development Project, Nexus Energy Longtom Field Development and the British Gas Exploration and Production India Limited Hydra FEED project.
RefMet completed a review of the Alcoa World Alumina Western Australia tank inspection operations. From this review a tank inspection procedure was developed to cover the routine and major tank inspection requirements for the Kwinana, Pinjarra and Wagerup Alumina Refineries.
RefMet has recently taken on the review and update of the Kipper Tuna Gas FEED Project material selection report on behalf of the WorleyParsons/Intec Joint Venture.
RefMet provided independent validation services for well production testing and clean-up equipment for the AED Puffin-8 well development and the Nexus Energy Crux-2 well development in the Timor Sea. The validation exercises involved the review of manufacturing and test records for equipment intended for use on the drilling rigs working over the wells. Equipment included heat exchangers, inlet separators, flowheads and rigid and flexible piping. The outcome of the review was incorporated into the drilling safety case for each well development.
RefMet are finishing off a third party inspection assignment for Alpha Petroleum’s Tui Development in New Zealand. The inspection assignment was based at Cameron Australasia’s facility in Melbourne and involved the assembly and test of gimbals, CVC goosenecks, permanent guide bases and other subsea completions equipment.
RefMet conducted a one day refractories training seminar in Western Australia. Michael presented this course in the training facility of Cockburn Cement in East Munster. A group of 12, drawn from the hosts, Tiwest, Iluka and Phoenix refractories spent a very fruitful ay exchanging information and experiences on rotary kiln issues, before retiring to the Little Sisters brewery in Fremantle for refreeshments
Paul made a flying trip to Darwin to review the condition of the subsea tree running tools, risers and completions equipment at the Upstream Petroleum yard in Pinelands. The equipment had recently been used offshore to complete a well at the AED Oil Pty Ltd Puffin field in the Timor Sea and was to be returned to the owner of the equipment, Coogee Resources Ltd. Paul was acting as the independent certifier for the equipment and was charged with the responsibility of ensuring the equipment was returned in a suitable working condition
RefMet, with Carmagen Engineering Inc (New Jersey USA), successfully ran a three-day training course on the Design, Inspection and Maintenance of Aboveground Atmospheric Storage Tanks to API 650/653 at the Alcoa Western Australia training centre in Fairbridge. The small training centre close to the Pinjarra Alumina Refinery made for a relaxing setting for Carmagen’s David Thornton to present the course to 25 Alcoa, Hatch and Attar engineers. Everyone completed the course with a good understanding of the design considerations important when building, inspecting and maintaining the 600+ tanks across the three Alcoa sites in Western Australia.
RefMet has recently commenced work on the Nexus Energy Longtom field development. Services include development of the fracture control plan, materials selection design for the subsea pipeline and production equipment, and writing linepipe specifications.
Comalco have commissioned RefMet to conduct an in-house Refractories training course. Michael will present this in early June.
Michael also attended the S. E. Asian Iron and Steel Institute’s 35th anniversary Conference and Exhibition on Cebu island, Philippines.
Paul recently made a flying trip to New Zealand to do a market review of the areas in which RefMet offer services. Visits were made to the New Zealand Refining Company, Golden Bay Cement, NZ Steel and others. The kind hospitality of those who met with us is greatly appreciated.
Michael completed a small assignment for Kimberly Clark’s Tantanoola mill, with advice on repairs to boiler refractories. The plant was successfully recommissioned this month after a short shut.
Paul was back in Tanggu, China with Kerr McGee China Petroleum to review the fabrication and materials application for the Well Head Platform ‘D’. Very chilly conditions made work at the COOEC construction yard very difficult. While temperatures at home in Melbourne were soaring to 42°C, Paul was experiencing the complete opposite end of the scale at -15°C. A visit to South China Marine of Wuzhou in China’s Southwestern corner during the visit provided some relief to the cold.
Paul’s work in China has continued with a recent visit to some of Kerr McGee’s local Chinese vendors. Visits were made to the Bohai Oil Pipeline Coating Company in Guangzhou, South China Marine in Wuzhou and a number of smaller local fabrication companies in the Tanggu and TEDA district where KMG is based.
In conjunction with the Australian Foundry Institute annual conference at Panther World of Entertainment in Western Sydney, The Australasian branch of the Institute of Refractories Engineers held a one day technical conference and exhibition on Monday 24th October.. RefMet was a bronze sponsor of this event, and exhibited in the main exhibition area for the day. The attached photo shows Paul at the RefMet stand, discussing issues with Joe Krusic from Loy Yang Power in the Latrobe Valley.
At the IRE annual meeting, held after the technical sessions, Michael was elected Vice-Chairman of the Branch for 2006.