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CGE 665 Facilities Engineering

Subsea Production System


OVERVIEW

The concept of subsea field development was


suggested in the early 1970s by placing wellhead
and production equipment on the seabed with
some or all components encapsulated in a sealed
chamber.

The hydrocarbon produced would then flow from


the well to a nearby processing facility, either on
land or on an existing offshore platform.

This concept was the start of subsea engineering,


and systems that have a well and associated
equipment below the water surface are referred as
subsea production systems
SUBSEA CATEGORIZATION

Subsea field development can be categorized


according to the water depth:

A field is considered a shallow-water subsea


development if the water depth at the location is
less than 200 m (656 ft). In practice, shallow
water is the water depth within a divers reach.
A field is considered a deepwater subsea
development if the water depth ranges between
200 and 1500 m (656 and 5000 ft);
Ultra-deepwater subsea developments are
those in which the water depths are greater than
1500 m (5000 ft).
The difference between shallow-water and deepwater field
developments in terms of design considerations are listed below.
SPS
COMPONENTS
A subsea production system consists of a subsea completed well,
seabed
wellhead, subsea production tree, subsea tie-in to flowline system,
and
subsea equipment and control facilities to operate the well.

It can range in complexity from a single satellite well with a


flowline linked to a fixed platform, FPSO (Floating Production,
Storage and Offloading), or onshore
facilities, to several wells on a template or clustered around a
manifold that
transfer to a fixed or floating facility or directly to onshore
facilities.

Subsea Production System Components:

Subsea Christmas trees and wellhead systems;


Umbilical and riser systems;
Subsea manifolds and jumper systems;
Tie-in and flowline systems;
SPS SEGMENT
SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEM
MAJOR COMPONENTS
A. PRODUCTION
1. HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE
2. MANIFOLDS
3. RIGID JUMPERS
B. HYDRAULICS/CHEMICALS
1. UMBILICALS
2. UMBILICAL TERMINATION HEAD (UTH)
3. SUBSEA DISTRIBUTION UNIT (SDU)
4. HYDRAULIC FLYING LEADS (HFL)

C. POWER/CONTROLS

1. ELECTRICAL FLYING LEADS (EFL)


2. SUBSEA CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
RIGID JUMPER
XMAS TREE

MANIFOLD

FLYING LEADS
Subsea Distribution
Unit (SDU)

Umbilical Termination Head (UTH)


SUBSEA DEVELOPMENT
SIMPLIFIED SINGLE WELL SUBSEA FIELD DEVELOPMENT
FLOWRATE OIL, GAS, WATER
HYDRAULICS/ OIL/GAS
CHEMICALS FACILITIES
SURFACE EQUIPMENT

UMBILICAL

DISTRIBUTION
UNIT
RISER
CONTROL
MODULE

XMAS TREES MANIFOLDS FLOWLINES

DOWNHOLE PRESSURE/
EQUIPMENT TEMPERATURE HYDRAULICS/CHEMICALS
ELECTRONICS SIGNALS/POWER
HYDROCARBON
SUBSEA DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION

OIL/GAS
FACILITIES

RISER

XMAS TREES MANIFOLDS FLOWLINES

HYDROCARBON
HORIZONTAL XMAS TREE
PRODUCTION MANIFOLD
SUBSEA DEVELOPMENT
HYDRAULICS/CHEMICALS

HYDRAULICS/
CHEMICALS

UMBILICAL

DISTRIBUTION
UNIT

XMAS TREES

DOWNHOLE
EQUIPMENT HYDRAULICS/CHEMICALS
Anumbilicalcable orumbilicalis a
Umbilical Services cable and/or hose which supplies
required consumables to an
apparatus

WIRE
HPA
AMON spare
MeOH
WI2 WIRES AMON spare
MeOH WIRE

QUAD2LPB QUAD1 HPB HPA


LPA QUAD2 QUAD1
WIRE

WI1 WIRES LPB LPA


SI/CI
WIRES
WI4 WI3
HPB WIRE

UM01 UM03, 04, 05

UMBILICALS CROSS SECTION


Umbilical Termination Header (UTH)
Subsea Distribution Unit (SDU)
SUBSEA DEVELOPMENT
POWER/CONTROLS
FLOWRATE OIL, GAS, WATER

SURFACE EQUIPMENT

UMBILICAL

DISTRIBUTION
UNIT

CONTROL
MODULE

XMAS TREES MANIFOLDS

DOWNHOLE PRESSURE/
EQUIPMENT TEMPERATURE
ELECTRONICS SIGNALS/POWER
Flying Leads

ELECTRICAL FLYING LEADS

HYDRAULIC FLYING LEAD

SUBSEA DISTRIBUTION UNIT


UMBILICAL TERMINATION (SDU)
HEAD (UTH)

HYDRAULIC FLYING LEAD CONNECTOR


(COBRAHEAD)
The productioncontrolsystem consists of
Subsea Control Module (SCM)
topsidecontrols, power equipment,Subsea Control
Modules(SCM) and sensors as well assubseaelectrical
and hydraulic distribution equipment.
References:

Subsea Engineering Handbook 2010 Elsevier Inc.


ISBN 978-1-85617-689-7, doi:10.1016/B978-1-85617-689-7.10001-9

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