Year: 2018 Language: english Author: ABS Genre: Technical book Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 38 Description: Subsea processing requires installing a processing facility on the seabed, which provides a variety of benefits for hydrocarbon production. The building blocks of a subsea processing system (SPRS) comprise the subsea separation/treatment system, subsea boosting system, subsea (re-)injection system, subsea power transmission and distribution system, and subsea monitoring and control system. Typically, an SPRS will at a minimum include a subsea boosting system and/or separation/treatment system. Figure 1.1 shows the layout of an example SPRS. With advances in new subsea boosting technologies and the maturity of existing technologies, subsea boosting is increasingly being considered as a cost-effective solution for both brownfield and greenfield applications. As the industry adopts subsea boosting and other enabling subsea processing technologies, it is important to review and understand where we are with respect to these technologies. This Advisory provides an overview of the SPRS and associated sub-systems currently available (as of date of publication), and addresses the current technology maturity level, challenges and future trends.
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Subsea Processing System Advisory
Language: english
Author: ABS
Genre: Technical book
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 38
Description: Subsea processing requires installing a processing facility on the seabed, which provides a variety of benefits
for hydrocarbon production. The building blocks of a subsea processing system (SPRS) comprise the subsea
separation/treatment system, subsea boosting system, subsea (re-)injection system, subsea power transmission
and distribution system, and subsea monitoring and control system. Typically, an SPRS will at a minimum
include a subsea boosting system and/or separation/treatment system. Figure 1.1 shows the layout of an
example SPRS.
With advances in new subsea boosting technologies and the maturity of existing technologies, subsea
boosting is increasingly being considered as a cost-effective solution for both brownfield and greenfield
applications. As the industry adopts subsea boosting and other enabling subsea processing technologies,
it is important to review and understand where we are with respect to these technologies. This Advisory
provides an overview of the SPRS and associated sub-systems currently available (as of date of publication),
and addresses the current technology maturity level, challenges and future trends.
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