Oil&Gas
Johan Sverdrup Discovery | 500,000 b/d| four-platform field hub
2018-01-09 14:00  点击:1
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The PSD completed an audit on the 7 November 2017, of Statoil and its planned adoption of insulation requirements for avoiding corrosion under insulation (CUI) in Johan Sverdrup phase 2. The objective of the audit was to investigate compliance with the regulatory requirements for insulation and potential future problems with corrosion under insulation. During the audit, we made observations relating to: Holistic thinking in management of the work, Choice of materials, Need for insulation, standardisation, Framework agreement with insulation supplier, Competence and continuity, The project is in the planning (FEED) phase and a decision on implementing and submitting a plan for development and operation (PDO) is scheduled for Autumn 2018. In March 2012, after a signing of a pre-unit agreement between the different licensees, Statoil was appointed working operator. Production startup is expected in 2019.[4] Peak production is estimated to be over 500,000 barrels per day (79,000 m3/d), which will make it by far the largest producing oil field in the North Sea by the time it reaches its peak. The oil produced at the field will be transported by pipelines to the Mongstad refinery where it will be shipped and refined. The first stage of development will consist of four-platform field hub. Its front-end engineering and design work was awarded to Aker Solutions, who were also awarded the contract for the detailed engineering phase in January 2015. The platform jacket work was awarded to Kværner. On February 13, 2015 Statoil announced it will proceed to develop the Johan Sverdrup field despite disagreements over ownership stakes with fellow Norwegian upstream Det norske. 1.7 to 3.3 billion barrels of gross recoverable oil
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