Electric Submersible Pumps as an Artificial Lift Solution for Complex Wells Operation in a Caspian Sea Offshore Oil and Gas Field

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunus Berdiyev ◽  
Dmitry Kortukov ◽  
Dovletgeldi Atabayev
Author(s):  
P. Woollin ◽  
S. J. Maddox ◽  
D. J. Baxter

Steel risers for deepwater offshore oil and gas field developments are subject to seawater on the external surfaces, produced fluids on the internal surfaces and to fatigue loading. This paper reviews current knowledge of the corrosion fatigue behaviour of welded stainless steel for risers and presents results of testing of supermartensitic, duplex and superduplex grades in relevant environments.


Author(s):  
Yandong Zhou ◽  
Facheng Wang

Fixed platform have been widely employed in the offshore oil and gas reservoirs development. Pile foundation reliability is critical for these platforms where drilling, production and other functions are integrated. The lifting operation for the long pile, being a key step in the jacket installation, has been considered for further developments. With deep water developments, the sizes and weights of long piles are reasonably bigger. The corresponding process and equipment employed are subsequently altered, which brings challenges to developing a cost-effective, easy-operable approach for lifting operation. In this paper, the technology for the offshore long pile upending lifting operation including pile feature, installation methodology, lifting rigging and analysis model, covering water depths ranging from shallow to near deep water zone (60–300 m water depth) has been suggested. In addition, the applicability of the adoptable novel approaches has been discussed considering the practical project experience.


Author(s):  
Aleksandar-Saša Milaković ◽  
Mads Ulstein ◽  
Alexei Bambulyak ◽  
Sören Ehlers

Due to a constantly increasing global energy demand on one side, and depletion of available hydrocarbon resources on another, a continuous search for new reserves of hydrocarbons is required (BP Energy Outlook 2035 [1]). Having in mind that estimated 22% of the world’s undiscovered petroleum is located in the Arctic, 84% of which is projected to be offshore (US Geology Survey [2]), the Arctic becomes a logical region of activities expansion for the oil and gas industry. Opposing large expected quantities of hydrocarbons that are to be found in the Arctic, there are also numerous challenges that need to be overcome in order to make production economically feasible. One of the segments of offshore production process that is expected to be influenced by Arctic conditions is upstream supply chain, or chain of delivery of products and services that are necessary for unhindered operation of an offshore field. Within upstream supply chain, it is expected that the configuration of Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) fleet will be significantly affected by specific Arctic conditions, mainly by large distances to supply base as well as by environmental conditions. Therefore, this paper seeks to identify an optimal composition of OSV fleet taking into consideration specific Arctic conditions. A simulation model describes an upstream supply chain taking into consideration stochastic nature of environmental conditions in the Arctic. An optimization model is built on top of the simulation model in order to assess optimal configuration of the fleet with respect to operational costs. Simulation and optimization are run for a case of an offshore oil and gas field development in the Russian Arctic.


Author(s):  
Востров ◽  
Vladimir Vostrov ◽  
Абсиметов ◽  
Vladimir Absimetov ◽  
Абсиметов ◽  
...  

An analysis of the dynamic interaction between ice floes with the marine and offshore oil and gas field facilities, which are the basis of the conditions of occurrence and development of self-oscillation using a one-dimensional mathematical model of oscillations facilities. Determined by dynamic ice loads on structures and analyzed the conditions for establishing self-oscillations along with the definition of their parameters. Offers recommendations for improving the international standard ISO 19906 and SNIP RK 3.04-40-2006.


2014 ◽  
Vol 986-987 ◽  
pp. 1619-1623
Author(s):  
Xiao Lei Zhao ◽  
Le Ping Chu ◽  
Xing Wei Guo ◽  
Guo He Yu ◽  
Jin Yu Chen

With the development of offshore oil and gas field enters into deep water constantly, subsea production system has become the main development mode in deep water development. Pipeline End Termination (PLET) is common facilities in subsea production system and is used to provide subsea tieback interface. An embedded type PLET has been adopted in Panyu 35-1/35-2 Gas field with the water depth of 194 to 338 m. Factory Accept Test (FAT) is very important for the subsea production facilities, and the references is very limited due to technical security. This paper in detail states the flow chart, master equipment, purpose and precautions for each test of FAT for PLET, which collects great technology for the development of subsea production system.


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