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Title: Loading directly from seafloor wellhead. [North Sea]

Journal Article · · Ocean Ind.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5463755

Kongsberg Engineering a.s. has developed an oil loading system for the Central North Sea, in 492-ft waters, which is not permanent, is safer, economical and withstands the environmental forces in the area. The ''Subload'' system is based on loading directly from a seafloor terminal to two 78,000 dwt dynamically positioned shuttle tankers. Upon arrival at the field, a shuttle tanker fitted with an SPM loading yoke and a riser reel deploys a 16-in. flexible riser attached to a lower riser package fitted with thrusters. Controlled by signals from a special high-accuracy underwater maneuver the lower riser end into docking position with the seafloor terminal. The terminal is located at the end of a two-km, 28-in. pipe line from the production platform. Presentation of the system, the company said that the diverless hookup procedure between the intrument-controlled riser connection and the subsea wellhead requires 45 minutes. The shuttle tanker loading could be completed twice a day in seven and a half hours per operation.

OSTI ID:
5463755
Journal Information:
Ocean Ind.; (United States), Vol. 16:6
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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