Updated Case Study: The Pursuit of an Ultra-Low Manned Platform Pays Dividends in the North Sea

S. Settemsdal
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The use of a unique, data-driven approach to remote condition monitoring of equipment maintenance has enabled a major offshore E&P producer to build and operate a a low-manned platform — a key step in its strategic goal to reduce per-barrel production costs to below $7. The field is 112 miles (180 km) off Norway’s coast, with the platform drawing first oil in December 2016. In January 2019 — after operating identical offshore and onshore platform control rooms — the company started conducting remote condition monitoring of platform machinery exclusively from its control room onshore in Trondheim, Norway, 620 miles (1,000 km) away. With the remote equipment condition monitoring done onshore, the operator is better able to optimize maintenance work and schedules. At the same time, it has contributed to a big reduction in the number of offshore personnel otherwise required, reducing operating costs and personnel risks substantially. In May 2018, Siemens entered into a long-term partnership with the operator to continue developing digital solutions in a closed-loop lifecycle approach, utilizing the digital twin concept from pre-FEED and FEED stages through construction, commissioning, and operations, with operations expected to continue for a minimum of 20-years. This paper will provide an update to a 2018 OTC conference presentation when this use case was introduced. Last year’s paper was based on operations and observations during 2017, the platform’s first full year of operation.
最新案例研究:追求超低载人平台在北海获得回报
采用一种独特的数据驱动方法对设备维护进行远程状态监测,使一家大型海上勘探与生产生产商能够建立和运营一个无人操作的平台,这是其将每桶生产成本降至7美元以下的战略目标的关键一步。该油田距离挪威海岸112英里(180公里),该平台于2016年12月首次开采石油。2019年1月,在运营相同的海上和陆上平台控制室之后,该公司开始专门从位于挪威特隆赫姆的陆上控制室对平台机械进行远程状态监测,该控制室距离挪威特隆赫姆620英里(1000公里)。通过在陆上进行远程设备状态监测,作业者能够更好地优化维护工作和计划。与此同时,它还大大减少了所需的海上人员数量,大大降低了运营成本和人员风险。2018年5月,西门子与运营商建立了长期合作伙伴关系,继续以闭环生命周期方法开发数字解决方案,利用数字孪生概念,从预FEED和FEED阶段到建设,调试和运营,预计运营将持续至少20年。本文将在引入此用例时提供2018年OTC会议演示文稿的更新。去年的论文是基于该平台运营的第一个完整年份——2017年的运营和观察。
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