ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS ELIMINATING THE RISK OF BYPASSING LARGE LAMINATED LOW RESISTIVITY RESERVOIR AND ENHANCING THE SATURATION HEIGHT MODEL, A NORWEGIAN SEA CASE STUDY

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harish B. Datir ◽  
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Elena Vasyutkina ◽  
Tarek Sweden ◽  
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Author(s):  
Arvind Keprate ◽  
R. M. Chandima Ratnayake

Selecting a riser concept for FPSOs stationed in deep water has posed challenges, due to the high hydrostatic pressure and large vessel payload. One of the major factors governing the riser concept selection for deepwater FPSOs is the geographical location and weather conditions prevalent in the region. For example, the free hanging flexible riser has been mostly used in the moderate environments of offshore Brazil, while concepts like the SCR and Hybrid Riser Tower (HRT) are dominant in the calm weather conditions of the West of Africa (WoA). Selecting a riser concept for an FPSO stationed in harsh weather conditions like those of the Northern Norwegian Sea is a daunting task. This is due to the large vessel offsets and dynamics, which are directly transferred along the riser’s length to its base, thereby causing considerable fatigue damage to the riser. The main aim of this paper is to recommend a suitable riser concept, which may be hooked to an internal turret moored FPSO stationed in water of 1500m depth and in the harsh environmental conditions of the Northern Norwegian Sea. The recommendations are based on the literature review and the case study performed in the manuscript. On the basis of the literature review, a lazy wave configuration of flexible riser and Steel Lazy Wave Riser (SLWR) has been considered as a viable riser concept. Thereafter, a case study is performed to compare the two riser concepts, on the basis of vessel payload, fabrication cost and installation cost.


2003 ◽  
Vol 23 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 351-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henrik Svensen ◽  
Sverre Planke ◽  
Bj�rn Jamtveit ◽  
Tom Pedersen

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaohua Gai ◽  
Huiqing Liu ◽  
Shunli He ◽  
Shaoyuan Mo ◽  
Gang Lei ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Amelio Tolioe ◽  
M Shah B Mat Ismail ◽  
Astia Angelia Hutajulu ◽  
Gamal Ragab Gaafar ◽  
Faizah Bt Musa
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2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.M.G. Fugelli ◽  
R. Corfield ◽  
S.T. Wigger ◽  
K. Nyberg ◽  
T. Groette

Author(s):  
S. P. C. Belfroid ◽  
H. J. C. Korst ◽  
P. van Beek ◽  
K. Lunde ◽  
I. G. Eidsvik ◽  
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Flexible Risers are prone to the generation of high amplitude tonal noise, i.e. a so-called singing riser. Recently, severe vibrations and high noise levels were encountered on the turret of an FPSO in the Norwegian Sea, resulting in significantly reduced production. The vibrations could be attributed to pulsations generated either by a flexible jumper (connecting topside to turret), the gas lift riser or the gas export riser. Field measurements showed that the most likely source was the 10 inch gas export riser. Due to the vibrations, a reduced production limit was set. A field measurement campaign was started to inject liquid into the export risers to provisionally increase production, while in the meantime permanent solutions were evaluated and installed. Liquid was injected batch wise and continuously. The main field trial was initiated by a batch of MEG (mono ethylene glycol) (2 times 500 liters) followed by continuous injection of small amounts of MEG. Between settling periods, the gas export rate was increased in steps until vibrations were detected. At detection, the MEG injection rate was increased until vibrations/pulsations disappeared, after which gas export was increased again. This process was repeated to maximum gas flow rate, after which the liquid injection and gas export were similarly stepwise decreased. During this test, the gas export could be increased tenfold with moderate liquid injection rates (up to a maximum of 25 l/hr). Similar tests were done with TEG as injected fluid. However, TEG was far less efficient in suppressing the singing. This is attributed to the higher viscosity of the TEG at the injection temperatures and the method of injection.


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