Maria discovery one of the largest findings in 2010

Maria discovery one of the largest findings in 2010

Wintershall Holding GmbH announces a discovery at the Maria prospect in production licence 475BS in the Norwegian Sea about 200 kilometers off the coast of Trondheim. The well proved light oil and was drilled on the Halten terrace, near the Tyrihans and Åsgard fields. The size of the discovery is estimated between 60 and 120 million barrels of recoverable resources, placing it among the largest oil discoveries in Norway in this year. Full text

Ormen Lange subsea hot tapping sets world record

2009.08.12 - Subsea Headlines

“Being able to connect a spur to a producing pipeline yields significant cost savings,” says Bjørn Kåre Viken, vice president for marine technology and operations in StatoilHydro.

Enhanced flexibility in deep water is another advantage of such operations, two of which were conducted on Ormen Lange in a depth of 860 metres. The operations were done to tie in a new subsea template in the southern part of the Ormen Lange field to the existing infrastructure on the sea bed. 
“Remotely operated hot tapping utilises much of the same technology as the manual procedure using divers,” Mr Viken explains.

“However, the technology has been further developed and tailored to the pressure and other conditions encountered at these depths.”

Controlled

The two hot taps were monitored and controlled from the surface, assisted by 100 sensors, 23 cameras and 18 subsea computers deployed on the seabed to transmit data via heavy duty cables.

“We’re a world leader in this technology, which will also be important for future projects,” Viken explains. “Substantial cost savings can be achieved when developing mature areas.

“That’s because the method allows existing pipelines to be used, so marginal fields can be tied back to older infrastructure with good capacity.

“Using remotely operated hot tapping is also safer than deploying divers, and means the technique can be employed in deeper waters.”

Risk

Preparatory work for the operations paid great attention to risk analysis and understanding. The technology has also been carefully tested.

“This is an example of the way we can develop new solutions by challenging existing technology,” says Viken, who is very pleased with the work done. It demonstrates StatoilHydro’s leading-edge expertise and ability to execute major projects.

Illustration://StatoilHydro




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