In 1984 and 1985, the Skuld experimental station was remotely operated and intensively tested in North Sea conditions for 1 year. This full-scale station, simulating production from a two-well cluster, was installed diverless in June 1984 outside Bergen, Norway, at 9O-m [295-ft] water depth. Installation took less than 6 hours per module because we used guidelines and a dedicated landing tool, and the I-year intensive test confirmed the reliability of the subsea equipment. This experiment demonstrates the validity of the development scheme using the Skuld modular concept.
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