Four Years of Metocean Support to the Shell Stones Field: From Asset Integrity to Collaborative Research

Marcus T. Ogle, Rosemary B. Smith, Benjamin Williams, R. V. Schiller, Ruth Perry, P. Leung, S. DiMarco, S. Howden
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Fugro was contracted in 2014 by Shell to provide a Fugro Wavescan Buoy system to support the life of field of the Stones development in the Gulf of Mexico. The companies have worked together to expand the monitoring system of the Shell Alcyone buoy system from a tool designed to satisfying regulatory compliance into a scientific platform for deep ocean research. In 2018, Fugro was contracted by the National Academies Gulf Research Program to expand the real-time monitoring of currents below the required 1000 meters to the full water depth of 2950 meters. Shell and Fugro invited universities and non-governmental partners to utilize the Alcyone buoy as a platform to make additional measurements varying from marine life monitoring to deep water column temperature readings to characterize thermocline variability. Fugro's metocean support to the development of the Shell Stones field started with the installation of a moored buoy system prior to the arrival of the FPSO Turritella and has grown to provide an abundance of unique metocean data. The objective of this paper is to discuss the evolution of a metocean buoy originally designed for NTL compliance, into a collaborative platform for research, development and innovation between the Industry, Academia and Research. Among hurricane data, interesting metocean features captured in the data such as the Loop Current activity and Topographical Rossby Waves are presented. Since its deployment in January 2015, the Shell Alcyone buoy is evolving into a pioneer platform for asset integrity, metocean monitoring and scientific collaboration. Fugro and Shell's partnership is looking to well beyond 2025 and both parties will continue to strive to learn as much as possible utilizing this unique opportunity and platform.
四年来metoocean对壳牌油田的支持:从资产完整性到合作研究
2014年,壳牌公司与辉固签订合同,提供辉固Wavescan浮标系统,以支持墨西哥湾Stones油田的开发寿命。两家公司共同努力,将壳牌Alcyone浮标系统的监测系统从满足法规要求的工具扩展为深海研究的科学平台。2018年,辉固公司与美国国家科学院海湾研究计划签订了合同,将对所需的1000米以下水流的实时监测扩展到2950米的全水深。壳牌和辉固邀请大学和非政府合作伙伴利用Alcyone浮标作为平台,进行从海洋生物监测到深水柱温度读数等额外测量,以表征温跃层变化。在Turritella FPSO到达之前,Fugro为Shell Stones油田的开发提供了metoocean支持,从安装系泊浮标系统开始,并逐渐发展为提供丰富的独特的metoocean数据。本文的目的是讨论最初为符合NTL而设计的海洋浮标的演变,成为工业,学术界和研究部门之间研究,开发和创新的合作平台。在飓风数据中,介绍了在数据中捕获的有趣的海洋特征,如环流活动和地形罗斯比波。自2015年1月投入使用以来,壳牌Alcyone浮标正在发展成为资产完整性、海洋监测和科学合作的先驱平台。辉固和壳牌的合作伙伴关系将远远超过2025年,双方将继续努力利用这一独特的机会和平台,尽可能多地学习。
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