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Low Cost Flexible Production System for Remote Ultra-Deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Field Development

The objective of this project was to study the feasibility of a circular shaped floating platform unit as compared to two current FPU concepts, semi-sub, and spars. The floater host ws located in 2,000-3,000 meters of water depth. Production was gathered via four production risers from two separated drill cables. The plan was to have gas exported with a gas riser/pipeline. The drill centers sustained a total of 10 wellls. Each well was connected to wet trees controlled via umbilicals and power cables. Artificial lifts supplied by either subsea pumps or downhole electric submersible pumps, was required. Processed oil was directly offloaded from a single offloading station. It is anticipated that capacity for three additional riser for future improved oil recovery via water injection and/or fitire tie-ins will be requested

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Last Updated July 19, 2018, 07:42 (LMT)
Created July 19, 2018, 07:42 (LMT)
Citation Chad Rowan, Low Cost Flexible Production System for Remote Ultra-Deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Field Development, 2018-07-19, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/low-cost-flexible-production-system-for-remote-ultra-deepwater-gulf-of-mexico-gom-field-development
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Poc Email Roy.Long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project Offshore