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Ability to protect oil/gas pipelines and subsea installations from icebergs in the Hibernia area

Conference · · Newfoundland and Labrador Petrol. Dir. Prod.; ()
OSTI ID:5661379
Mobil Oil Canada has examined 2 pipeline routes from Hibernia to the Newfoundland coast. The Northern Route is from Hibernia to the Bay of Bulls, a distance of ca 200 miles. The Southern Route is from Hibernia to Trepassey Bay, a distance of ca 225 miles. Both these routes go through the Avalon channel which has water depths of 200 m, or over 600 ft, with very steep slopes on both sides of the channel. To protect pipelines from icebergs and iceberg scour, there is really only one obvious solution and that is to bury the pipeline several feet below the deepest known iceberg scour depth.
OSTI ID:
5661379
Report Number(s):
CONF-8102108-
Conference Information:
Journal Name: Newfoundland and Labrador Petrol. Dir. Prod.; ()
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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