Day 2 Tue, May 05, 2020 2020
DOI: 10.4043/30530-ms
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Subsea Field Development Schemes Integrating Subsea Chemical Storage and Injection Systems: Benefits and Challenges for Long Tiebacks

Abstract: Chemical injection in subsea fields is a consolidated practice to solve or prevent flow assurance issues that may occur linked to hydraulic, thermal and operability requirements, especially in transient conditions. The traditional approach adopted to supply chemicals to a subsea tieback is to position the chemical injection system, including pumps and storage, on the platform/FPSO, transporting the chemicals subsea through the umbilical or the chemical lines in case of high flow rates, and perfo… Show more

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