This paper presents the foundations as well as the main outcomes of the development, industrialization, fabrication and installation of the TechnipFMC's Electrically Trace Heated Pipe-in-Pipe (ETH-PiP) 2.0 for application on the Fenja field development.
The Fenja Field is located offshore mid-Norway at a water depth of approximately 324m, and consists of two separate hydrocarbon accumulations, the Pil and Bue reservoirs, with fluid properties leading to flow assurance challenges such as hydrates and wax formation. Following successful deployment of a first generation of Electrically Trace Heated Pipe-in-Pipe on the TotalEnergies (then Total) Islay Field in 2011, TechnipFMC have conducted the development and industrialization of a completely new generation of ETH-PiP 2.0.
The new ETH-PiP 2.0 has higher electrical rating of 3.8/6.6kV to overcome the specificities of the Fenja field development including the long tie-back distance of 36.8km which makes Fenja the longest (and largest) ETH-PiP in the world.
Subsequent to successful qualification of the ETH-PiP system, TechnipFMC has completed the manufacturing of 36.8km of ETH-PiP stalks at the Evanton spoolbase. These were then loaded out onto the Deep Energy pipelay vessel for subsea installation by reel lay.
The installation was finalized in summer 2021 with the complete system being connected and tested from the Njord A platform after it returned from refurbishment in spring 2022.
This paper presents the qualification, industrialization, assembly and installation of the new generation ETH-PiP 2.0 which forms part of the Fenja field development.