Day 4 Thu, May 04, 2023 2023
DOI: 10.4043/32278-ms
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External Power Supply for Ultra-Deep Water O&G Assets: Synergies, Scale Effects and Challenges

Abstract: A dramatic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in offshore oil and gas production facilities in the coming decades is foreseen, which will require profound changes in offshore electrical power supply. In this paper, several scenarios comprising offshore oil & gas production facilities were analyzed in terms of fluid production curves and primary processing plants schemes, so that power and heat demand are estimated. Assuming that heat remains supplied through simple-cycle gas turbines with waste heat rec… Show more

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“…Despite the existence of work similar to those mentioned above, the implementation of wind farms interconnected to oil platforms still comes up against the lack of consolidation of the proposed models, especially in the case of operations in deep and ultra-deep waters, which require greater electricity generation capacity (SILVA et. al., 2023).…”
Section: Integration Between Platforms and Wind Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the existence of work similar to those mentioned above, the implementation of wind farms interconnected to oil platforms still comes up against the lack of consolidation of the proposed models, especially in the case of operations in deep and ultra-deep waters, which require greater electricity generation capacity (SILVA et. al., 2023).…”
Section: Integration Between Platforms and Wind Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%