DocumentCode
2030618
Title
Developing & installing substations for Oil & Gas facilities in very cold and remote locations
Author
Andersson, Ulf ; Jubert, Duane C. ; Evers, Tracey
Author_Institution
ABB Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
14-16 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Oil & Gas companies are venturing into colder, more remote locations in their search for attainable oil & gas reserves. In many instances, extracting these "harder to reach" reserves requires power intensive unconventional methods. Heaters, drill rigs, compressors, pumps and other exploration and production equipment required for the exploration and production operations can amount to hundreds of megawatts. To supply these large loads, Oil & Gas companies are using electric power at higher voltage levels and installing their own transmission & distribution substations, and in some cases their own transmission & distribution network. Historically, substation designs were based on previous engineering experience and knowledge. Given the challenges associated with frontier, extreme weather locations, defaulting to traditional designs may be a flawed approach. This paper discusses different aspects to consider in the development and installation of remote high voltage substations in very cold conditions, with emphasis on a few key criteria: Personnel safety and environmental issues; Reliability and availability; Low maintenance; Remote monitoring and control; Equipment and material suitable for cold environment; Cost effectiveness. Other considerations such as unique end-user requirements, qualified labor resources, logistics challenges and cost optimization will also be discussed. A methodology incorporating the above factors will be offered for selecting a substation solution for a large Oil & Gas facility in a cold and remote location.
Keywords
cost reduction; electrical safety; environmental factors; gas industry; labour resources; maintenance engineering; petroleum industry; substations; distribution network; distribution substations; gas companies; gas facilities; gas reserves; oil companies; oil facilities; oil reserves; personnel safety; remote control; remote high voltage substations; remote locations; remote monitoring; substation designs; substations installation; transmission network; transmission substations; very cold locations; Compressors; Design engineering; Heat pumps; Knowledge engineering; Personnel; Petroleum; Power engineering and energy; Production equipment; Substations; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2009. PCIC 2009. 2009 Record of Conference Papers - Industry Applications Society 56th Annual
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3798-6
Electronic_ISBN
0090-3507
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.2009.5297153
Filename
5297153
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