DocumentCode
1205575
Title
Offshore advances - [Control subsea]
Author
Crook, J.
Volume
3
Issue
21
fYear
2008
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
44
Abstract
The article discusses how as the search for oil moves into deeper waters and harsher environments production is moving onto the seabed. Offshore oil and gas production has seen a significant trend in recent years: the elimination of offshore surface facilities, with the entire production system for some of the more advanced fields located on the seabed and connected back to a terminal on the shore. The Ormen Lange is a good example of this approach, and is significant because it will supply 20 per cent of the UK´s gas consumption in coming years. Remote control plays a vital role, since the subsea hardware is out of reach for manual intervention, but closed loop control is playing an increasing role as the projects become more sophisticated.
Keywords
closed loop systems; gas industry; offshore installations; oil drilling; production control; telecontrol; Ormen Lange; closed loop control; deeper water production; offshore gas production; offshore oil production; production control system; remote control; seabed;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering & Technology
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-9637
Type
jour
Filename
4805172
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