Enabling Technologies for Low Cost Subsea Field Development

L. C. Sevillano, A. Faanes, Tor Berge Gjersvik, S. Sangesland
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The oil and gas industry faces many challenges as it is committed to provide energy to a world in transition. Declining prices impose constraints to new developments, either greenfield or brownfield. Additionally, the industry’s commitment to long-term value creation with reduced carbon footprint is confronted with the traditional solutions for well construction, production and processing, which consume significant amount of energy with corresponding high CO2 emissions. In this scenario, subsea production and processing technology has been a key enabler for the exploitation of oil and gas resources. This paper presents a holistic review of trends in subsea technology development over recent years which have direct impact on the heart of the subsea production system, namely the subsea tree. The technological developments considered are in different subsea applications such as robotic automation, communication systems, and all-electric systems. The objective of the ongoing research is to perform structural and fundamental analysis of subsea production and injection systems and address the question on how technological developments can be utilized to design an overall better subsea production system so the industry may fully benefit from the economic and ecological impact brought by the joint use of these technologies. Opportunities for reevaluating barrier philosophy to identify technical and economic opportunities for design simplifications of subsea trees that still leave enough pressure barriers in all operational modes are also considered. The analyses presented indicate the current stage of the examined technologies and their potential at reducing both capital and operational cost of subsea systems. These results will be the basis for the future evaluation of improved and new design solutions within the scope of the ongoing project performed by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and its industrial partners.
低成本海底油田开发技术
在致力于为转型中的世界提供能源的过程中,石油和天然气行业面临着许多挑战。价格下跌限制了新开发项目,无论是绿地还是棕地。此外,该行业致力于通过减少碳足迹来创造长期价值,而传统的建井、生产和加工解决方案消耗大量能源,并产生相应的高二氧化碳排放。在这种情况下,海底生产和处理技术一直是油气资源开发的关键推动因素。本文全面回顾了近年来海底技术发展的趋势,这些趋势直接影响到海底生产系统的核心,即海底采油树。考虑的技术发展适用于不同的海底应用,如机器人自动化、通信系统和全电动系统。正在进行的研究的目的是对海底生产和注入系统进行结构和基本分析,并解决如何利用技术发展来设计整体更好的海底生产系统的问题,从而使行业充分受益于这些技术联合使用带来的经济和生态影响。重新评估屏障理念的机会,以确定简化海底采油树设计的技术和经济机会,在所有操作模式下仍然留有足够的压力屏障。本文的分析表明了所研究技术的当前阶段,以及它们在降低海底系统的资本和运营成本方面的潜力。这些结果将成为挪威科技大学及其工业合作伙伴在正在进行的项目范围内对改进和新的设计解决方案进行未来评估的基础。
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