Block 18
12 March 2008 Aberdeen
Evening Meeting
Chairman David Kaye,
BP
Sponsored by Acergy, BP, FMC Technologies and
Technip
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The Block 18 Greater
Plutonio project in Angola was completed and came on-stream at the
end of 2007. The project is a partnership between BP and the Angolan
state-owned oil company Sonangol. Block 18 is currently BP's largest
deepwater subsea project, incorporating a large spread moored subsea
development and an initial 17 subsea wells which will increase to
over 40 wells. The project features some significant subsea concepts
including the large buoyancy tank tensioned riser tower, nine subsea
manifolds, over 200km if flowlines and umbilicals and a number of
novel operational and monitoring systems.
This evening meeting
consisted of an overview presentation by BP, presenting the field
overview, concept and key technical challenges. This was then
followed by detailed presentations from three of the key
subcontractors of the project. FMC presented the subsea production
system, including manifolds, trees and connectors. Acergy presented
the design, fabrication and installation of the SURF system,
including the riser tower, umbilicals, flexibles and J-laid
flowlines. Technip presented the design and installation of the
reeled water injection system.
Presentations
Greater Plutonio Project: subsea system overview
Mark Hudson, Subsea Engineer,
BP
FMC
presentation of Greater Plutonio Subsea: Scope of Work
Tedd W. Mohn, Project Director,
FMC Technologies
Greater
Plutonio: Plastic Lined WI
Technip