Subsea Field Development
Case Studies:
Client: Mariner Energy
Location: "Apia" Garden Banks 73
Scope of Work: Oceaneering recently completed a
turnkey subsea tieback. Oceaneering was responsible for the entire scope
of work under a single contract minus the drilling and completion work
scopes. The offset distance from the tree to the platform was
approximately 2.7 miles and water depths ranged from 500 to 750 feet. A
direct hydraulic control system was used to control a single subsea
well. Dual coiled tubing flowlines was used to produce the well. The
subsea tree system was managed by Oceaneering along with the production
topside facilities.
Client: ATP Oil & Gas Corporation
Location: High Island Block A253
Scope of Work: Oceaneering recently completed a
turnkey subsea tieback of a well to a platform in HI A270. Water depths
over the 6.4-mile tieback distance range from 130 ft. at the well to 160
ft. at the platform. The contract workscope was comprised in two phases,
with the second being dependent on the successful result of drilling
operations. The Phase 1 work included the modification and refurbishment
of a mudline tree owned by Oceaneering; rental of an
installation/workover control system and provision of service
technicians; an engineering hazard route survey to be performed through
Oceaneering's joint venture agreement with John Chance; and
engineering and project management services. Phase 2 workscope included
provision of a direct hydraulic production control system, including the
hydraulic power unit and chemical injection system, provision of a
Multiflex thermoplastic subsea control umbilical; installation of the
flowline, control umbilical, subsea connections, the platform riser and
pull-tube, and overall project management and integration, including
interface management, quality assurance, system integration testing and
procurement.
Client: Sonangol P&P
Location: Kiabo Block 4 Angola
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided a single subsea
tree system. The well was tied back to Oceaneering's FPSO Ocean
Producer. The well was located within about 100 meters of the stern of
the FPSO. The tree system included a tubing completion spool, tubing
hanger, tree, tree cap and the refurbishment of all tree system running
tools. Water depth was 120 ft. An existing flowline and umbilical was
disconnected from another well in the field and re-connected to the new
well.
Client: Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Corporation
Location: West Cameron Block 638 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering completed a turnkey subsea
tieback. The well was tied back to a platform in West Cameron 648. The
scope of work included the supply and installation of a coiled tubing
flowline, control umbilical, flowline and umbilical risers, hydraulic
control system, and related interface hookup hardware. Oceaneering also
performed systems engineering for the project and supervised the overall
systems integration testing. Oceaneering manufactured all of the
hardware, with the exception of the flowline and risers, and provided
the flowline and umbilical installation equipment, including reels,
straightener, stinger and vessel, for the 3.7-mile tieback. A remotely
operated vehicle was supplied to monitor the installation operations,
while a WASP atmospheric diving system was used to connect the flowline
and umbilical to the subsea tree. Water depth in the area was
approximately 400 ft.
Client: Shell Offshore
Location: "Mensa" Mississippi Canyon 730, 731, 686, & 687
Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering was contracted in October
1996 to perform an engineering design study for a specialized hydrate
remeditaion system scheme. The objectives of the study were to determine
the best method of deploying the system, design an emergency release
sub-system, generate installation and operational procedures and analyze
the overall system for technical feasibility. In addition, Oceaneering
generated conceptual equipment designs which eventually lead to
Shell's awarding Oceaneering a contract to design, manufacture,
test and store a large portion of the deployment system.
Client: Marathon Oil Company
Location: "Oyster" Ewing Bank 917 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering was awarded a considerable
scope of material supply for the project including the following: supply
of a direct hydraulic subsea production control system with HPU sized to
handle requirements for the related Arnold project; an 18,500-ft
electro-hydraulic subsea control umbilical and flying leads; connection
hardware for the control umbilical and production flowline; installation
of the umbilical; installation of the jumper connecting the flowline to
the subsea tree and installation of an I-tube on the platform.
Client: Shell Offshore
Location: "Popeye" Green Canyon 116 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided engineering
support for system integration test (SIT) program and offshore
installation planning. Prepared SIT execution plan, test procedures,
schedules, work scopes, and site layouts. Assisted in carrying out SIT
program doing schedule tracking, cost tracking, daily reporting, test
result documentation, coordinating the photographic and video
documentation and administrating the SIT site office. Prepared final SIT
documentation report. Coordinated the preparation, review, editing and
issuing of offshore installation procedures related to the completion
rig activities.
Client: Exxon U. S. A
Location: "Zinc" Mississippi Canyon 355 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided turnkey services
for the recovery and repair of the subsea control umbilical connecting
its Zinc template and manifold in MC 355 to the Alabaster platform in MC
397. Water depth at the site is about 1,500 ft. Oceaneering provided
project management and engineering services, developed all procedures
for recovery, repair and reinstallation of the umbilical, supplied
hardware to effect the repair, and supervised the offshore execution of
the work. Oceaneering provided two ROVs for the offshore operations, one
aboard the primary repair vessel chartered for the job and the second
aboard our diving and ROV support vessel Ocean Service. The work was
accomplished in just 3-1/2 days of lump-sum offshore work during the
latter part of August 1996.
Client: Amoco Production Company
Location: "Liuhua 11-1" China
Scope of Work: Oceaneering Intervention Engineering
was responsible for the conceptual design and engineering of the modular
manifold and jumper connection technology for tying in wells for the
Liuhua 11-1 subsea production system deployed in 1,000-ft water offshore
China in 1995-96. During the manufacturing and installation phases, OIE
built the long and short jumper spools and other specialized subsea
hardware items and provided installation support as a subcontractor to
the principal subsea system contractor.
Client: Hardy Oil & Gas (now Mariner Energy)
Location: "Mustique" Garden Banks 240 & "Shasta"
Green Canyon136 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided engineering
design and project management services in support of the installation of
a single subsea satellite well on the Mustique prospect and two subsea
satellites on the Shasta project. Oceaneering also provided the control
umbilical, subsea hardware, and underwater services in support of
flowline and umbilical installation. Water depth at the locations is
about 800 ft. During the summer of 1995, Oceaneering installed the
11-mile long Shasta umbilical in a three-day period, followed by similar
umbilical installations for Mustique. Following installation of the
flowlines, Oceaneering tied in the umbilicals and flowlines using our
WASP ADS technology.
Client: Kerr McGee Oil & Gas Corporation
Location: Ewing Bank 989 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided engineering
support for installation of two subsea satellite wells in 700-ft water
depth. Other Oceaneering divisions provided underwater survey services,
the control umbilical, subsea control system junction plates and a
leased installation/workover control system.
Client: Shell Offshore
Location: "Tahoe" Viosca Knoll 783 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided project
management services for the engineering, procurement and installation of
a subsea satellite completion in 1,500-ft water depth. The project was
Shell's first deepwater subsea completion. Oceaneering was
responsible for four of the seven CTR workscopes that Shell had defined
for the project. A refurbished Placid GC 29 tree was used, along with an
electrohydraulic control system and 12-mile flowline. The well was
brought onstream in January 1994, after which Oceaneering assisted Shell
with preparation of project documentation, including production of a
video-taped record.
Client: Deepwater Production Systems, Inc. (a Tatham company)
Location: "Seattle Slew" Ewing Bank 914 Gulf of Mexico
Scope of Work: Oceaneering provided project
management for the engineering, procurement and installation of a subsea
satellite completion in 1,000-ft water depth. The workscope covered the
entire project from design through installation of the downhole
completion, subsea tree, control system, umbilical, flowline system and
platform modifications. A refurbished tree originally built for
Placid's GC 29 project was used, along with a piloted hydraulic
control system and dual seven-mile flowlines. The well came onstream in
August 1993.
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