Title: Prelude in 2016 High-_091216

Duration: 3:57 minutes

Description:

A short video of various people at Shell talking about steam blowing

Prelude in 2016 High-_091216 Transcript

[Background music plays]

Bright, uplifting orchestral music

[Video footage]

Scene showing the smooth surface of the sea, zooming out to show a red gas platform with tall crane the top of which is off camera.

[Text displays]

PRELUDE IN 2016

Camera zooms in to show machinery onboard ship and crew members wearing hard hats walking towards ship. Scene changes to show steam blowing at a distance.

[James Nafraicheur]

Pipe Engineering lead

[James Nafraicheur]

2016, obviously it’s about steam blowing.

[Video footage]

Scene shows workers atop a tall platform. The shadows of steam blowing show on landscape.

[Text displays]

Steam blowing, Geoje.

[James Nafraicheur]

Our pipes are behaving well. Nice, white clouds. We’re happy, job done.

[Video footage]

Shot of steam blowing above.

[James Nafraicheur]

When you see basically what you have designed through the years turning into life, it gives you a great feeling.

[Video footage]

James standing in front of machinery wearing hard hat and safety glasses. Scene changes to show steam being blown at distance.

Shots show tankers at sea.

[Text displays]

Mooring piles, Australia.

[Video footage]

Scene showing same tankers taken from above.

[Nine Andresen]

Offshore Installation Project Manager

[Nine Andresen]

There she goes, pile number five, going up in the air. Sixteen of these is what’s going to hold Prelude safely in place for the next 25 years in cyclone 5 conditions.

[Video footage]

Nine stands in front of lifting machinery lifting pipes into the air. Scene changes to show pipes and tanker from above.

[Sven Van Bedem]

OIM Utilities

Now, we need to be a bit quiet because actually here we are running live plant. We are currently in the middle of steam blowing and that means that we are running boilers, but what we do here is we generate steam, and with the steam we generate power, electricity and the power that we need to be able to cool down the gas on the LNG side. So, this is the heart, if we don’t have steam, we will not have LNG and we will not have anything else.

[Video footage]

Sven standing in front of other workers at desk in the background. Scene changes to show workers in front of monitors. Scene shows large room with workers at desks and pans back to Sven standing at one side. Workers with lots of papers and charts on desk.

[Text displays]

Riser manufacture, UK.

[Video footage]

Turning machinery. Workers in hard hats working on pipes.

[Unidentified Male]

The weld is now on, everybody’s happy. This will just continue 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This pipe is going just off the coast of Australia. It’s got quite a way to go.

[Video footage]

Large machinery turning. Workers in hard hats walk in from of large machinery and pipes.

[Text displays]

Insulation beings, Geoje.

[Video footage]

Close up view of tanker from the front. PRELUDE in white is on side of red tanker.

[Huw Jones]

Construction Manager

[Huw Jones]

These guys, material handling team three, so these guys have the job of carrying the insulation from here, up the staircases to the work faces. It’s an essential part of the process, so we’re going to give them a little acknowledgement of what they’re doing.

[Video footage]

Workers wearing orange overalls and yellow hard hats stand in a row. Insulation is being loaded on their backs securely. Workers shows thumbs up.

[Huw Jones]

Okay, J H Kim [?].

[Video footage]

Workers cheer and wave their arms.

[Huw Jones]

We’ve got about 100,000 sq metres, the equivalent of 20 soccer pitches or rugby pitches.

[Video footage]

Workers with heavy loads on their back walk away from camera.

Shot of Prelude vessel out at sea. Smaller vessels around it.

[Shington Widjaja]

Manifold and tie-in systems lead.

[Shington Widjaja]

What’s happening right now is we’re about to install one of the Flowline Jumper Spools, a very important part of the whole system; it transports gases from the production manifolds over to the Plet so can get it to the FLNG.

[Video footage]

Side view of gas platform. Shington Widjaja with white hard hat with Shell logo.

[Shington Widjaja]

All the years of hard work all need to come together now, so it’s really time to be able to do it right.

[Video footage]

Night shot of gas platform lit up. Lights reflecting on the sea surface. Machinery being lowered.

[Text displays]

PRELUDE in white on red background.

[Video footage]

Aerial shot of Prelude from above.

[Didrik Reymert]

Project Director

[Didrik Reymert]

You know when you come here day to day it’s a bit difficult to see, but you know when I take visitors around here, every one of them are totally impressed with what the project team has achieved and I think everybody has delivered very, very well in 2016 and can be very proud of what we have achieved.

[Video footage]

Didrik Reymert with white hard hat with Shell logo on talks to camera. Camera zooms out to show Prelude in its entirety.

[Text displays]

PRELUDE IN 2016 in red on white background.

[Video footage]

Shell logo appears onscreen.

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