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Moving To New AVEVA Technology

Implementing AVEVA Engage and AVEVA E3D

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Presentation Agenda

About KBR

What KBR do

KBR and AVEVA collaborations

Recent example – AVEVA ENGAGE

Implementing AVEVA E3D at KBR

Important considerations

KBR Plan – Stages One, Two and Three

Summary

Questions

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About KBR

KBR is a global provider of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program life cycle

within the Hydrocarbons and Government Services Sectors. KBR employs over 31,000 people worldwide, with customers

in more than 80 countries, and operations in 40 countries, across three synergistic global businesses:

Government Services, serving government customers globally, including capabilities that cover the full life-cycle of

defence, space, aviation and other government programs and missions from research and development, through systems

engineering, test and evaluation, program management, to operations, maintenance, and field logistics

Technology & Consulting, including proprietary technology focused on the monetization of hydrocarbons (especially

natural gas and natural gas liquids) in ethylene and petrochemicals; ammonia, nitric acid and fertilizers; oil refining;

gasification; oil and gas consulting; integrity management; naval architecture and proprietary hulls; and downstream

consulting

Engineering & Construction, including onshore oil and gas; LNG (liquefaction and regasification)/GTL; oil refining;

petrochemicals; chemicals; fertilizers; differentiated EPC; maintenance services (Brown & Root Industrial Services);

offshore oil and gas; fixed solutions (shallow-water, deep-water, subsea); floating solutions (FPU, FPSO, FLNG & FSRU); and

program management

KBR is proud to work with its customers across the globe to provide technology, value-added services, integrated EPC

delivery and long term operations and maintenance services to ensure consistent delivery with predictable results.

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Offshore Oil and Gas – Fixed Solutions

Shallow Water, Deep Water and Subsea

Offshore Oil and Gas – Floating Solutions

FPU, FPSO, FLNG and FSRU

What KBR do

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Onshore - Oil and Gas, LNG/GTL, Oil Refining,

Petrochemicals, Chemicals, Fertilizers

What KBR do

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Onshore/Offshore Mega Projects

What KBR do

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KBR and AVEVA collaborations

Users of PDMS for 40 years, recent average of 650 users globally (peaked at 1250 users)

SPOOLING/SPOOLER – need arose from alliance type profit share projects

GLOBAL– early recognition of multi location mega projects

CLASH MANAGER (Model Management Suite) – inclusion of key KBR functionality and work flows into AVEVA products

Application Installs – creation of silent installs and standardisation across all application installs

E3D SUPPORTS – following feedback from large work share project usage i.e. too many clicks, reliance on ATTA placement in PIPE’s

Other developments such as Data Access Control, Status Control, Distributed Attributes…

Attendance of AVEVA ERG’s (External Reference Groups)

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Request: a live current KBR project in AVEVA ENGAGE

4 week window from request to required by date

PDMS 12.1 project, not running E3D and not running AVEVA Net

Involved the import of :

– 80,606 Engineering Tags (exported from Data Warehouse)

– 224,925 Document to Tag References (exported from Data Warehouse)

– 8,316 Isometrics (exported from Documentum)

– 2,539 Engineering Documents (exported from Documentum)

– 5,781 Supplier Documents (exported from Documentum)

– Plus the entire 3D topsides and jacket model (database size 6.56 GB)

All achieved in 3 weeks which included the generation of a video

Recent example – AVEVA ENGAGE

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KBR’s experience was almost “Plug and Play”

Understand the hardware requirements

Bring in the experts to expedite initial setup (AVEVA Net)

A well defined information and data model greatly helps

Easy to expand, start simple and add capability/value

Visual Query – simple and easy to use value add tool

Can be introduced at any stage of a project

No user training required

AVEVA Engage key points summary

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Implementing E3D at KBR

Use AVEVA for knowledge gathering workshops

Prioritise requirements (identify quick or easy wins to help justify business case)

Define the scope (very important)

Create a detailed plan (dates, resources, dependencies)

Use AVEVA services if you need to accelerate schedule or require particular new technology skills/expertise

Make no assumptions, expect the unexpected

Do not rush in unplanned, this is a major change

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Important considerations Hardware (Workstations - graphics cards, RAM, monitors, OS / Servers - disk space, RAM, OS /

New - touch and mobile devices )

PDMS only, E3D only or mixed PDMS/E3D projects

PDMS and E3D very different environments and have many inter-dependencies

– Environmental variable changes, new data and folder structures

– MDS (SECTIONS/MDS/MDU) vs SUPPORTS (GENSECS/ACP/APS)

– STEELWORK/STRUCTURES (Changes SECTIONS/GENSECS, new catalogues, new GUI’s)

– PDMSDFLTS/AVEVA_DESIGN_DFLTS, PDMSUI/PMLUI and PMLIB/E3DLIB

– Project changes MAS/ACP and SAM/APS

– DRAFT/DRAW library decisions

– Company specific catalogues and customised PML applications

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Important considerations (continued)

E3D transition is not just about one application, it’s about many, but how many (defining the scope)?

– E3D (MODEL, DRAW, ISODRAFT, SPOOL)

– ADMINISTRATION (ADMIN, LEXICON replacing PDMS ADMIN and LEXICON)

– CATALOGUE (PARAGON, PROPCON replacing PDMS PARAGON and PROPCON)

– Cache Service

– Application Service

– E3D INSIGHT

– ENGAGE (and AVEVA Net?)

– GCD Creator

Upgrade Training

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KBR Plan - Stage One (Complete)

Mixed PDMS and E3D project environment

Skip E3D 1.1 minimal benefit but E3D 2.1 adds immediate value

Start with introduction of E3D 2.1 “out of the box”

– Create KBR silent installs and mixed heterogeneous environment

Take advantage of new functionality:

– Improved working with laser data (BubbleView and HyperBubble)

– Make available the easier to use DRAW

– Use the database cache service to improve performance

Provides quick and early access to E3D, INSIGHT and ENGAGE

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KBR Plan - Stage One (Complete)

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KBR Plan - Stage Two (In Progress)

Use AVEVA services for preparing key dependencies:

– MDS support catalogue conversion (KBR support standards)

– Structural steelwork catalogue (KBR offshore joints and fittings standards)

– Structural fittings catalogue (KBR penetration standards)

Use new functionality included in E3D to replace legacy KBR and AVEVA applications:

– Hole Management (replace KBR Penetrations)

– Status Control/Data Grid (replace VPE and Model Object Manager)

– Draw/Data Grid or Engineering (replace Deliverable Manager)

Once stage two is completed:

– Enable new E3D SUPPORTS (replace KBR MDS) and E3D STRUCTURES to be used

– Replacement of the legacy Model Management Suite

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KBR Plan - Stage Three (Future)

Test, certify and release all remaining KBR value add customisations and add-on applications written in PML for use with E3D

This statement doesn’t sound like much does it but…

This process is expedited by having established test plans and test reports for each of these minor applications

Once stage three is completed, option to switch to using E3D only

Last but not least update KBR SRO Documentation

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KBR Plan - Stage Three (Future)

This process is expedited by having established test plans and test reports for each of these minor applications

Once stage three is completed, option to switch to using E3D only

Last but not least update KBR SRO Documentation

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Knowledge gather thoroughly first

Define scope

Make a detailed plan

Consider bringing in the experts to expedite

Allow for contingencies

Use established test plans and reports for add-on apps

Don’t forget about the training and documentation

AVEVA E3D key points summary