East Spar development: NCC buoy--The vertical submarine
- Kvaerner Oil and Gas Australia, Perth (Australia)
The remote East Spar gas/condensate field has been developed using a subsea production system operated by an unmanned navigation, communication, and control (NCC) buoy. The use of this type of system allows control of the field from any convenient location, with the command-response time and the cost of the facility almost completely independent of the distance to the shore or host facility. Successes during the project (such as using model tests to prove the concept and using a tension-leg mooring system to reduce the motion response of the buoy) are discussed and compared to failures, like the weight and size growth of the structure, caused as the design requirements were finalized and external factors changed. The operation and layout of this facility is summarized, showing why it was described as a vertical submarine. Conclusions are drawn about the use of an NCC buoy to develop this field, showing that the main objectives have been achieved. The limited operating experience to date is also considered in the review of the design objectives. The paper concludes with the possibilities for the future of this type of concept.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- OSTI ID:
- 580829
- Journal Information:
- SPE Production and Facilities, Vol. 13, Issue 1; Other Information: DN: Paper presented at the 1997 Offshore Europe Conference, Aberdeen (GB), October 9--12, 1997; PBD: Feb 1998
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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