Trelleborg wins insulation contract for subsea compression project
The recently launched Åsgard subsea compression project in the Norwegian Sea is the worlddzԹs first-ever subsea gas compression facility and a pioneering development for the industry.
An issue for many subsea oil and gas fields is that decreasing natural pressure is reducing recovery and shortening the lifetime of fields. Owners of the Åsgard oilfield, situated some 200 km off the coast of Norway, have developed a process that could bring benefits to the oil and gas industry for years to come.
Subsea gas compression technology
Set for completion in 2015, the groundbreaking project will use subsea gas compression technology to maintain production and boost recovery from the Midgard and Mikkel reservoirs by the equivalent of about 278 million barrels of oil.
Åsgard field operator Statoil states on its website: dzԹWith Åsgard subsea gas compression, we are one step closer to realizing our vision of a subsea factory. Subsea processing, and gas compression in particular, is an important technology advance to develop fields in deep waters and harsh environments.dzԹ
While this project represents a quantum leap in seabed technology, the challenging applications will increase the demands on the equipment used. Apart from being water-resistant, the equipment must withstand the temperatures and hydrostatic pressures found in deepsea beds.
At these depths, fluids become warmer, resulting in a significant temperature difference compared with the surrounding seawater. This can cause piping wax build-up and eventually clogging, potentially leading to costly production downtime and repairs. Sophisticated thermal insulation is crucial to ensure a steady fluid flow.
Subsea installation for the oilfield
With this in mind, Aker Solutions, contractor of the Åsgard subsea compression system, will apply TrelleborgdzԹs high-performance Vikotherm R2 subsea insulation to 600 meters of piping. A well-proven solution, the material can easily be adapted to the varying geometries, surfaces and applications of the installation.
The rubber-based composite Vikotherm R2 system insulates and protects jumpers, manifolds, risers, pipelines, flow lines, equipment and other subsea structures. Maintenance-free, the product is designed to last the installationdzԹs lifetime, a minimum of 30 years, so it will never normally require replacement.
dzԹVikotherm R2 is practically incompressible and both seawater- and impact-resistant,dzԹ says Oddvar Kopstad, Sales Manager Subsea at the Trelleborg Offshore & Construction facility in Norway. dzԹIt effectively withstands both low and high temperatures and provides corrosion and mechanical protection. Competing systems may have the same individual properties but are unable to offer all of them as one package.dzԹ
Vikotherm R2 is made up of three layers, all bonded to one another. The inner layer is chemically bonded to the structure surface, ensuring protection against corrosion, HISC (hydrogen-induced stress cracking) and disbondment. The middle layer provides thermal insulation, and the outer layer protects against mechanical and water ingress.
dzԹThe layer thicknesses and properties are extremely flexible,dzԹ Kopstad explains, dzԹmaking it easy to adjust to environmental challenges and customer requirements.dzԹ
dzԹIn 2013, Trelleborg saw a very big increase in the specification of this solution,dzԹ Kopstad says, dzԹand the company expects to see more growth, much of it as a direct result of Vikotherm R2dzԹs onsite possibilities.dzԹ
Read more about TrelleborgdzԹs Vikotherm in the April 2014 issue of Oilfield Technology. for free to read the issue online, download it as a PDF or on the (Apple/Android).
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