All Days 2009
DOI: 10.2118/124705-ms
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Hydraulic Intelligent Well Systems in Subsea Applications: Options for Dealing with Limited Control Line Penetrations

Abstract: Throughout the past decade, the reservoir management and interventionless flow control benefits of Intelligent Well Systems have made them a perfect fit for deepwater developments. Approximately 90% of current deepwater wells are subsea, and the number of subsea wells is expected to continue to grow. To enable subsea operators to reap the rewards of intelligent well technology, the industry (operators and service companies) is working to interface downhole intelligent well equipment with subsea trees and contr… Show more

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“…Taking PMV(Production Master Valve), PWV(Production Wing Valve) and SCSSV(Surface Control Subsea Security Valve)as an instance, a design scheme of the hydraulic system is put forward, as is shown in figure 9. CEHCS usually includes two kinds of hydraulic circuits, high pressure (HP) circuit and low pressure (LP) circuit [6]. There are four supply lines in the schematic, two lines are adopted (one HP line and one LP line), the others are spare lines.…”
Section: The Schematic Of the Hydraulic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking PMV(Production Master Valve), PWV(Production Wing Valve) and SCSSV(Surface Control Subsea Security Valve)as an instance, a design scheme of the hydraulic system is put forward, as is shown in figure 9. CEHCS usually includes two kinds of hydraulic circuits, high pressure (HP) circuit and low pressure (LP) circuit [6]. There are four supply lines in the schematic, two lines are adopted (one HP line and one LP line), the others are spare lines.…”
Section: The Schematic Of the Hydraulic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%