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DOI: 10.2118/8525-pa
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Submerged Production System - A Final Report

Abstract: The offshore pilot test of a submerged production system (SPS) encompassedthe entire spectreum of SPS equipment, which was designed for use in waterdepths to 2,000 ft. Results show that deepwater installation techniques arepracticable, deepwater maintenance machinery is competent to repair anoperating system, with some modifications, the SPS is suitable for commercialapplication. Introduction The purpose of the submerged production system (SPS) is to provide … Show more

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“…Flowlines consist of two 8-inch flexible, thermally insulated production lines, one 8-inch flexible water injection line, and two 3-inch flexible, thermally insulated sewice lines. Snorre subsea technology evolved from the first subsea template tested in the Gulf of Mexico in the 1970's (Burkhardt et al, 1980) and from the development of Central Cormorant in the North Sea with an underrater manifold center in the 1980's (Price and Osborne, 1986).…”
Section: Subsea Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flowlines consist of two 8-inch flexible, thermally insulated production lines, one 8-inch flexible water injection line, and two 3-inch flexible, thermally insulated sewice lines. Snorre subsea technology evolved from the first subsea template tested in the Gulf of Mexico in the 1970's (Burkhardt et al, 1980) and from the development of Central Cormorant in the North Sea with an underrater manifold center in the 1980's (Price and Osborne, 1986).…”
Section: Subsea Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%