Upstream and Offshore Energy Insurance, 3rd Edition 2021

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Overview

This publication is a comprehensive study on offshore energy insurance. It provides understanding of the products that have been developed by the insurance industry to provide financial support.

Offshore energy insurance has, to a large degree, been based upon the traditional principles and practices established in the marine insurance market. However, it has, in time, evolved into a distinct brand offering products that are unique to the insurance industry and tailor-made to the energy industry.

Content

Chapter 1 History and Development of the Offshore Insurance Market

1.1.0 Background and Introduction

1.2.0 Brief History of Offshore Drilling and Production

1.3.0 Evolution of the Offshore Energy Insurance Product

1.4.0 Development of the Marine Offshore Insurance Market

1.5.0 The Petroleum Community

1.6.0 Organisation of the Energy Insurance Market

1.7.0 Offshore Insurance Law and Jurisdiction

Chapter 2 Exploration 1 – Background

2.1.0 Introduction

2.2.0 Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs or Rigs)

2.3.0 Risk Factors Associated with MODUs

2.4.0 The Drilling Operation

2.5.0 The Drilling Contract – the Daywork Contract

2.6.0 Responsibility for Loss or Damage Under Daywork Contract

2.7.0 Footage and Turnkey Contracts

Chapter 3 Exploration 2 – Insurances on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs)

3.1.0 Introduction

3.2.0 The London Standard Drilling Barge Form (9th March, 1972) (LSDBF)

3.3.0 Adapted Conventional Hull Policy Wordings

3.4.0 The Norwegian Marine Insurance Plan of 1996 (the Norwegian Plan, or the ‘Plan’)

3.5.0 London Market Offshore Mobile Unit Form (LMOMUF)

3.6.0 Overview Summary of the Forms

3.7.0 Liabilities

3.8.0 Liability Coverage in the Conventional Market

3.9.0 Market Practice for Mobile Drilling Rigs

Photo Gallery

Chapter 4 Exploration 3 – Control of Well Insurance

4.1.0 Introduction – Blowout

4.2.0 Risk Considerations

4.3.0 Evolution of the Coverage Form

4.4.0 The EED 8/86 Wording (EED) – Overview

4.5.0 EED Control of Well – Section A

4.6.0 EED Redrilling/Extra Expense (Section B)

4.7.0 EED Seepage and Pollution, Clean-up and Contamination – Section C

4.8.0 EED Form General Conditions

4.9.0 Additional Optional Coverages

4.10.0 Overview of LSW 614A (Comparison with EED)

4.11.0 Control of Well Premium Rating

4.12.0 Market Practice

Chapter 5 Offshore Construction (1)

5.1.0 Background and Introduction

5.2.0 Construction Methods and Phases

5.3.0 The Marine Warranty Surveyor (MWS)

5.4.0 Contractual Issues and Arrangements

5.5.0 Responsibility for Insurance

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Chapter 6 Offshore Construction (2) – Essential Principles

6.1.0 Introduction to Scope of CAR Policy

6.2.0 Assured

6.3.0 Period

6.4.0 The Insured Works

6.5.0 Valuation

6.6.0 Coverage Scope

6.7.0 Third Party Liabilities

Chapter 7 Offshore Construction 3 – The WELCAR 2001 Policyform – General Conditions and Physical Damage

7.1.0 Historic Background

7.2.0 WELCAR – Policy Construction

7.3.0 Scope

7.4.0 General Terms and Conditions

7.5.0 Section 1 – Physical Damage

Chapter 8 Offshore Construction (4) – The WELCAR 2001 Policy Form – Terms and Conditions for Section 1

8.1.0 Terms and Conditions (Section 1 only)

8.2.0 Basis of Recovery

8.3.0 Incorporated Clauses

8.4.0 Project Alterations and Amendments

8.5.0 Defective Parts

8.6.0 Additional Expenditures under Section 1

8.7.0 Maintenance

8.8.0 Other Aspects

8.9.0 Definitions for Section 1

8.10.0 Exclusions for Section 1

Chapter 9 Offshore Construction 5

WELCAR Form – Section II (Liabilities) and Marketing Practice for CAR insurance

WELCAR FORM Section II (Liabilites)

9.1.0 Introduction

9.2.0 WELCAR Section II Third Party Liability – Insuring Agreement

9.3.0 Terms and Conditions for Section II

9.4.0 Exclusions

9.5.0 Coverage Buy-Backs

9.6.0 Marketing Practice for CAR Insurance

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Chapter 10 Operating Insurance 1 – Principal Considerations

10.1.0 Introduction

10.2.0 Offshore Structures

10.3.0 Risk Hazards

10.4.0 Certification Requirements for Offshore Installations

10.5.0 Essential Insurance Considerations

Chapter 11 Operating Insurance 2 – Physical Damage Wordings

11.1.0 Introduction

11.2.0 Issues Normally Forming Part of Declarations or Schedules

11.3.0 Coverage

11.4.0 Exclusions

11.5.0 Limit of Liability (Basis of Recovery)

11.6.0 Other Clauses

11.7.0 Other Clauses Customarily Included in Manuscript Policies

Chapter 12 Operating Insurance –

(A) FPSO and Contractors’ Vessels, Pipelines and Onshore Land Rigs and Equipment

(B) General Market Practice

12.1.0 Introduction – FPSOs and Contractors Vessels

12.2.0 FPSOs and FSUs – War Risks Cover

12.3.0 FPSOs and FSUs – Crude Oil in Store

12.4.0 Pipeline Operating Forms

12.5.0 Land Rigs and Onshore Equipment

B. General Market Practice – Operational Risks

12.6.0 Introduction

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Chapter 13 Business Interruption, Delay in Start-up and Loss of Hire

13.1.0 Introduction

13.2.0 Essential Principles and Practice – Business

Interruption Coverage

13.3.0 Loss of Production Income Wording (Production Loss Sustained) JR 2005/003A) (LOPIW)

13.4.0 Insuring Clauses

13.5.0 Exclusions

13.6.0 Delay in Start Up (DSU)

13.7.0 DSU Underwriting Practice

13.8.0 Loss of Charter Hire and Loss of Hire

Chapter 14 Offshore Liability Risks

14.1.0 Introduction

14.2.0 Synopsis of Liability Exposures

14.3.0 Liability Policy Forms (Generically)

14.4.0 Excess Liability Claims Made Policy – LSW 244

14.5.0 Endorsement Containing Energy Exclusions – LSW 245 4

14.6.0 The LPO 418 (B) – London CGL Wording

14.7.0 Other Manuscript Policies

14.8.0 Market Practice

14.9.0 The Piper Alpha Litigation

Chapter 15 Pollution Insurance

15.1.0 Introduction and Background

15.2.0 Spillage, Clean-up and Containment

15.3.0 International Legislative and Voluntary Agreements

15.4.0 The Offshore Pollution Liability Agreement (Hereinafter Referred to as OPOL or the Agreement)

15.5.0 The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) and 1978 Amendments (the Amendments)

15.6.0 Oil Pollution Act 1990 (OPA)

15.7.0 Position in Respect of FPSOs/FSUs

15.8.0 Insurance Coverage for Pollution Risks

Chapter 16 The Mutual Entities – Oiland Ocil513

16.1.0 Introduction

16.2.0 Overview of Coverage and Limits Provided by OIL

16.3.0 Rating Formula

16.4.0 OIL Coverage – Construction of the Policy

16.5.0 Insuring Agreement 1 – Physical Damage

16.6.0 Insuring Agreement 2 – Sue and Labour, Control of Well, Removal of Debris, Restoration and Redrilling Expense

16.7.0 Insuring Agreement 3 – Seepage, Pollution and Contamination – Coverage

16.8.0 Other Main Conditions

16.9.0 OIL Coverage as Vehicle for Construction

16.10.0 Oil Casualty Insurance Limited (OCIL)

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Chapter 17 War, Terrorists and Political Risk

17.1.0 Introduction

17.2.0 Drilling Barges – The Institute War and Strikes Clauses – Hulls – Time 1.11. 95 (War and Strikes policy)

17.3.0 Mobile Offshore Units – Norwegian Practice under Norwegian Marine Insurance Plan (the NMIP or the Plan)

17.4.0 Fixed Offshore Facilities

17.5.0 Onshore Terrorism

17.6.0 Other Political Risk Exposures and Coverages

Chapter 18 Decommissioning and Abandonment

18.1.0 Introduction

18.2.0 International Legislative Background

18.3.0 National Enactments

18.4.0 Abandonment Options

18.5.0 Insurance Products

18.6.0 Post Abandonment Liabilities

18.7.0 Provision of Decommissioning Security

Appendix A WELCAR 2001

Appendix B Energy Exploration and Development Insurance

Appendix C London Standard Platform Form

Appendix D London Market Offshore Mobile Unit Form

Appendix E Loss of Production Income

Appendix F Excess Liability Claims Made Policy – LSW 244

Appendix G Oil and Gas Well Drilling Tools Floater Form (All Risks)

Appendix H Offshore Facilities Limited Terrorist Cover, Form 2

Photograph Credits

Index

Details

Title: Upstream and Offshore Energy Insurance 3rd Edition
Edition: 3rd
Number of Pages: 906
Product Code: WS1681K
ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-1-85609-905-9 (9781856099059), ISBN 10: 1-85609-905-9 (1856099059)
Published Date: February 2021
Binding Format: Hardback
Book Height: 255 mm
Book Width: 195 mm
Book Spine: 50 mm
Weight: 2.80 kg
Author: David Sharp

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