C%W@l 199S.OFFSHORETECHKOLCOY CONFERENCẼR=w&=-'f"-""*"-ti re TedTmkgyCmlerwxs heldh tkaakm. mk~m~timtih~lkoTc~m~-lq*dtb hltanulkmmrmhd h m d&t;#omd byttu aulhx(o).Car#ti d the WIDrod,~= .~dtiti-a dldan paHbnoftheOUdmeTec m-wb.M.P-.to32r:izLY22.3 . lhtrdbm nuy notba cqlu!. The*trad dmuldwnfainmnapkwwsAmwklgwmrn dtdmwmd tymimmlhepqw wrnv~ti.Abstract BP Exploration's Pompano subsea development, in 1865 ft of water uses a subsea production system to produce oil to a host platform 4.5 miles away. This paper describes the well construction and completion design for a template/manifold Through Flowline (TFL) subsea oil production system. Includtxl are an outline of the rig upgrade requirements, casing design, completion design, and simultaneous operations strategy. It will provide a useful guide for drilling staff involved in planning and execution of a subsea development.
CopymghI 199d, OffshOfO Technc4qly COnfOrenCOThis papw was prepared for presentatmn at the Ufshcfe Technology Conference held m Houston Texas &9 May 1998 Th!s paper was selected for presentation by the OTC Program commttee fokwmg mvww of Infofmat[on contained m an abstract submmed by the author(s) Contents of the paper as prexnted, have not been rewewed by the Offshore Technology Conference and are subject to correcbon by the author(s)The material, a$ presented, does not necessarily reflecf any pwbon 04 the offshore Technokgy Conference or rtz tiIcars PelmisstOn to copy IS restricted to an qbstrati of not more than 300 wads Illustrations may not be copmd The abstract should contm consp+cwus acknowledgment of where and by whom the paper was presanted Abstract BP Exploration's Pompano Subsea Development, in 1865 ft of water in the Gulf of Mexico, uses a subsea production system to produce oil to a host platform 4 % miles away. The 10-slot subsea template/manifold supports Through FlowLine (TFL) wells, which are controlled by means of an electrohydraulic control system. All prccess components of the system are retrievable with ROV intewention, This paper describes the template/manifold system, TFL tree system and ROV intervention systems, 509
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