Title: Agenda
1Agenda
- Excelerate technology
- Key considerations for a project
- RWE and Excelerate real projects
2The distinctive feature of Excelerate vessels
Energy Bridge Regasification Vessels can
discharge cargo in three distinct ways
ConventionalAs LNG through standard liquid
loading arms
GasPortAs vaporous natural gas through the High
Pressure Gas Manifold
Deepwater PortAs vaporous natural gas through an
STL Buoy
The advantage Excelerate vessels offer more
flexibility at lower costs while increasing
security by keeping the LNG vessels away from
heavily populated harbor areas.
3LNG is a key component in RWEs gas growth
strategy
In the global LNG landscape, RWE and Excelerate
Energy have a solution that nobody else can
offer flexible offshore LNG regasification
Energy Bridge Regasification Vessels
Ship-to-ship-Transfer (STS)
Gateways and GasPorts
- Onboard equipment for the vaporisation of LNG
- Possibility to deliver high pressure natural gas
- Flexibility to discharge the LNG traditionally
and via high pressure gas connection to a subsea
buoy
- Highly flexible LNG receiving terminals
- Connecting vessels with downstream delivery
infrastructure - Gateways typically located in excess of 10 miles
from land - Typically one tenth of the cost of a traditional
LNG import terminal
- Occurs upstream from the Gateway / GasPort and
between the LNG load port in the open ocean or in
a protected body of water - Allowing the vessels to be used as distinct
terminals and conventional LNG carriers for the
long-haul transportation
4Why Excelerate EnergyEnvironmental Stewardship
- Owns and operates the most environmentally
friendly fleet of LNG vessels in the world. - Regasification ships incorporate Selective
Catalytic Reduction onboard the ship, reducing
NOx emissions by over 90 compared to other
similar classed vessels. - Excelerate developed innovative Heat Recovery
System to maximise efficiency of regasification
process and reduce on-board water usage by 98.
5Why Excelerate EnergyProject leadership -
- 11 regasification ship projects in the world
Excelerate have developed 6 of them. - Deepwater buoy based ports
- USA - Gulf Gateway Gulf of Mexico, (Excelerate
Energy) - USA - Offshore Boston 2 ports, NEG (Excelerate
Energy) Neptune - Italy - OLT (not yet operational)
- Indonesia awaiting award
- Jetty based Ports (GasPorts)
- UK Teesside (Excelerate Energy)
- Brazil 2 ports
- Argentina one operational at Bahia Blanca, one
under development (both Excelerate Energy) - Kuwait (Excelerate Energy)
6Best Practice - Teesside GasPort access to the
UK NBP market
- Fast track project responding to security of
supply concerns and high market price volitility - Low CAPEX
- Not operated continuously, only when market
prices are attractive - Developed, constructed and operated by Excelerate
Energy
7Agenda
- Excelerate technology
- Key considerations for a project
- RWE and Excelerate real projects
8Key considerations for a project
- Three options are available
- 1 - A GasPort, This is the simplest project, as
seen in Argentina and the UK. - Typically fastest (within 12 months) and usually
the cheapest - 2 - Deepwater ports can be developed in most
areas, particularly where significant resistance
to projects on political or social issues as seen
offshore Boston (2 projects) and in the gulf of
Mexico - These are more expensive and take longer to
develop 18 24 months. - 3 - A permanently moored FRSU. Designed to sit at
one, purpose built location, with the ship
modified to reload LNG with cryogenic arms. As
seen in Italy (OLT), Brazil and Dubai - Typically most expensive, and longest to develop
due to ship conversion, but long duration aids
payback.
9Key considerations for a project
- Often the location determines what type of
project can be developed - GasPorts are cheaper and faster to develop, but
require port infrastructure e.g. - A Jetty (new or ideally an existing unused one),
- Access to tugs,
- Sheltered from open sea conditions to allow ship
to ship transfer. - Deepwater ports can be developed in most areas,
however sea bed conditions are important.
Projects are influenced by - The presence of any existing sub-sea pipelines
which can be re-used - Desire to keep gas infrastructure away from shore
line, public perception of energy infrastructure
(touristic areas not used to ships,)
10Key considerations in a project - Scope of
tender
- Clarity as to what you want is essential, Most
projects split provision of assets from supply
of LNG due to massive difference in financial
metrics / political considerations. Options are - Option 1 - Supply of ship,
- Many suppliers most of which typically are ship
owners looking for long term placement of a ship
into a project. e.g. Brazil - Option 2 - Supply of ship and required
infrastructure - Less suppliers, potentially a partnership
between ship owner and a local partner or
government owned entity, e.g. Indonesia, Kuwait - Option 3 - Supply of ship, infrastructure and LNG
supply - Few suppliers, mostly oil majors in partnership
with specialist asset providers.
11Key considerations in a project Term / Duration
/ Continuity
- Term - Part year vs Full year
- Kuwait is only 6 months per year, Argentina also
started as part year. Designed to meet high
summer or winter loads and improve security of
supply. - Many projects are year round, e.g. Brazil
- Duration - Annual renewal versus longer term
contract - Ship owners want full life of vessel projects
(ideally 20 years, some projects with 10 year
initial term with extension). - Short terms enables project to satisfy market /
country requirements (can be operational whist
need of project is confirmed) - Continuity of gas supply - Does it need to be
uninterrupted ? - If so, Ship to ship transfer is key
consideration, (weather limits etc) - Impacts choice of assets and/or operator
12Key considerations in a project Risk Allocation
- Reliability and availability of vessel
- Most suppliers will offer performance guarantees,
but only for part of the daily fee. They will not
cover your losses (consequential losses) - Many suppliers are offering theoretical figures
as they have limited experience in operating
regasification vessel. - Ship age / lifetime - Some projects specify a
project lifetime and a ship age - Older ships may be cheaper if converted (often
not however), but may be more un-reliable in the
long term. - Cargo size will impact on ship age (only recently
have ships been constructed above 138,000m3
capacity) - Operator experience
- Some operators have no direct Re-gas experience
- Ship to ship transfer experience can be key
13Key considerations in a project Construction
risk / lead time
- Construction risk
- Delays and overspends on land based assets do
occur. - Many supplier will look for a local partner to
handle. High risk for them to take liability so
will charge large premium. - Often pressure for pass through. You know the way
your country works better than the foreign
company. - Project lead time / Duration of works.
- Many key equipment items are long lead e.g. High
pressure gas arm, sub sea equipment. Gas pipeline - Some supplier will need to covert a ship / build
a new one.
14Key considerations in a project Construction /
Environment
- Construction
- Provision of permits
- Some take longer to achieve than the construction
- Often faster if obtained by local established
company - Seen as key area of uncertainty by developer
- Environmental standards
- Requirements for ship (emissions etc),
- Requirements for port can effect economics e.g.
Water usage (open loop vs closed loop heating of
LNG) - Monitoring of emissions (land standards vs.
marine standards)
15Agenda
- Excelerate technology
- Key considerations for a project / tender
- RWE and Excelerate real projects
16RWE GLOBAL UPSTREAM LNG ACTIVITIESRWE and
Excelerate Commercially Controlled Assets
Excelerate Energy If Essent acquisition is
approved RWE will have a 5 equity capacity in
GATE
17GasPort - Dockside LNG Regasification
- Quick to market, low cost solution using existing
or new jetty infrastructure - Each project has unique attributes
- Teesside is a flexible delivery point, providing
exposure to NBP pricing - Bahia Blanca started as S.A. winter supply, but
has operated year-round since May 2009 - Mina Al-Ahmadi is a summer supply project, with
high baseload flows - Low cost to construct at 10 of a conventional
LNG terminal cost - 6 months to construct. 12 month overall lead
time from final investment decision.
18GasPort equipment
19GasPort equipment
20Excelerate vessel commissioning FRSU
High pressure gas arm
Cryogenic LNG loading arms
Excelerate regasification Vessel
Cryogenic LNG Un-loading arms
FRSU
21Excelerate market solutions
Summary of Excelerate projects
GasPort Bahia Blanca
GasPort Teesside
GasPort Kuwait
Deepwater port Gulf Gateway
Deepwater port NE Gateway
- Most basic design, re-use of existing jetty, Ship
to ship transfer at jetty. Permitting and gas
pipeline completed by Government company. GasPort
owned / operated by Government, EE provide
supervision and LNGRV.
- Again basic design, re-use of existing jetty.
Permitting and construction of gas pipeline
connection completed by EE. GasPort owned /
operated by EE. Terminal used when commercial
opportunities arise.
- Comprehensive design. Reconstruction of jetty,
dual ship to ship transfer along jetty. EE acted
as EPC contractor for entire construction.
Terminal owned by Kuwait government and to be
operated by them. EE to provide LNGRV and to
supervise operations.
- Single underwater buoy, re-use of existing
sub-sea pipelines and metering platform. Terminal
owned and operated by EE. Terminal used when
commercial opportunities arise
- 2 underwater buoys, construction of a sub-sea
pipeline. Terminal owned and operated by EE.
Terminal used when commercial opportunities arise
Description
Cost 5 of a traditional terminal
Cost 10 of a traditional terminal
Cost 25 of a traditional terminal
Cost 15 of a traditional terminal
Cost 20 of a traditional terminal
Cost
11 months
12 months
24 months
18 months
20 months
TimelineConcept to operations
22Actual constructed project timelines
Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Preliminary discussions
Permitting
Construction
Teesside, UK
Mina Al-Ahmadi, Kuwait
Gulf Gateway, USA
Northeast Gateway, USA
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Time - months
23Why Excelerate EnergyEnvironmental Stewardship
- Owns and operates the most environmentally
friendly fleet of LNG vessels in the world. - Regasification ships incorporate Selective
Catalytic Reduction onboard the ship, reducing
NOx emissions by over 90 compared to other
similar classed vessels. - Excelerate developed innovative Heat Recovery
System to maximise efficiency of regasification
process and reduce on-board water usage by 98.
24Ship to ship transfer of LNG
- Rationale
- Increases flexibility, enables more spot cargo
opportunities, regardless of LNGRV logistics - Enables LNGRVs to be located closer to GasPorts /
Gateways, increasing time on regas operations - Enhances fleet economics, enabling short term
charter of 3rd party vessels for Excelerate
operations - Possible to deliver continuous gas flow for
extended periods from a single LNGRV
- Progress
- Method and equipment installed and tested
successfully - 100 highly successful STS operations completed to
end 2010. - Methods and procedures examined by SIGTTO working
party, operation observed by 3rd parties
including SIGTTO and US Coast Guard
25Summary of contracts that Excelerate has entered
into over recent years
Role of Excelerate
Other Information
Gas Ports Project Owner (GasPort Teesside,
Deepwater port Gulf Gateway and NE Gateway)
- Project developer responsible for engineering,
procurement, construction and commissioning and
operations of the facility
- Financed by Excelerate owners
Consulting(GasPort Bahia Blanca)
- Project developer responsible for engineering,
procurement, construction and commissioning of
the facility
- Financed by 3rd party owner with Excelerate
retaining ownership of high pressure gas
offloading arm
EPC Contract(Mina Al-Ahmadi GasPort - Kuwait)
- EPC Contractor - responsible for engineering,
procurement, construction and commissioning of
the facility
- Financed by KNPC and Excelerate
- Construction of GasPort capable of receiving two
LNG vessels allowing across the dock ship 2 ship
transfer of LNG
Regasification Storage Services(KNPC, Repsol
YPF)
- The provision of on-board LNG storage and
regasification services - The service provider
- Only two such agreements in the world (both
agreements with Excelerate)
LNG Sale / Purchase Agreement(Total, Mitsubishi,
Shell, LNG Japan)
- LNG Master Sales and Purchase Agreements, where
Excelerate is party to contract
- Excelerate has entered into similar agreements
with over twenty other counterparties, however,
confidentiality obligations to these
counterparties prevents Excelerate from
identifying them here
Acquisition or lease of Energy bridge
regasification vessels
- Project Developer responsible for development
of Energy Bridge Regasification Vessels
incorporating onboard equipment for vaporization
of LNG and delivery of high pressure natural gas
- First vessel delivered in 2005, a further 5
vessels delivered as of August 09. 3 more
vessels on order
26Excelerate Energy proved to be a strong and
reliable partner
- Ability to go from concept to execution in a
short period of time - Developed all projects to meet exact client
requirements
Fast delivery
- Eight Regasification ships in fleet (by mid 2010)
allows for greater flexibility - The only company that can meet tight project
deadlines Ships already available, not built
for specific projects. - Can provide both short or longer term services
- Pioneered ship to ship transfer safely and years
ahead of our competitors
Excelerate Energy
Strengths as a Partner
Flexible fleet
A strong track record of success
- Built facilities in record times
- Operate 5 facilities around the world to highest
safety and environmental standards