Logan Industries 成功完成 OneSubsea 节省空间的连续油管卷取机项目


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Logan Industries 是一家机器设计商、制造商、现场服务和维修公司,已成功为 OneSubsea 交付独特、节省空间的连续油管 (CT) 卷取机套件,旨在最大限度地提高盈利能力。

 

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Logan 的 CT 卷取机不仅仅是存储卷取机,它还是连续油管绞车,其中卷取机无需标准注入头即可为油管提供完整的扭矩控制。与标准卷管机/注射头组合相比,这减少了所需的空间,并允许在甲板上提供更大的流体存储空间。当处理 CT 所需的设备占地面积较小时,可以将更多的甲板空间专门用于运输液体,从而提高运营商的盈利能力。

虽然洛根过去已经建造了多套带有固定滚筒的机器,但这是洛根交付的第一台带有可拆卸滚筒的机器,这意味着该装置的占地面积可以在船上保持静止,而滚筒可以被带到岸上基地用于解绕和重新绕线。它们在专用的 DNV 提升额定鼓篮中运输,并得到充分固定和保护。更换滚筒还可以加快机器的构建速度,将滚筒和传动系统的典型组装时间从两周缩短至两天。

在 15 000 psi 工作压力下,滚筒上提供 10 000 英尺的 2 英寸 CT,装置上配有活动旋转阀和隔离阀。为此工作提供的全套设备包括备用滚筒、适配器(使其适合管材制造商设施中的大多数管材服务绕线机)、运输篮和提升装置以及卷取机、HPU、控制台和互连线。Logan 还提供了一个带有平移/翻盖的专用落水平台,以适应 OneSubsea 独特的端部连接理念。

洛根号技术总监 Dean Carey 表示:“我们在这个落水平台上放置了工作甲板、凹坑连接器、测试工具、控制装置和防护装置,以便船员能够充分接触落水点下方的空间。落水平台还在船舶甲板上提供了卷轴甲板装载吊具效果。我们相信,这确实是海上连续油管部署的下一代发展,并为我们的客户提供了更多便利。这是 Logan 有幸提供的最全面的卷取机设备套件之一,我们预计它会继续使用相当长的一段时间。”


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Logan Industries successfully completes space saving coiled tubing reeler project for OneSubsea

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Logan Industries, a machine designer, manufacturer, field service and repair company, has successfully delivered a unique, space saving coiled tubing (CT) reeler suite for OneSubsea, designed to maximise profitability.

 

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More than simply storage reelers, Logan’s CT reelers are coiled tubing winches, where the reelers provide full torque control for the tubing without the need for a standard injector head. This reduces space required compared to standard tubing reeler / injection head combination, and allows for a larger fluid storage footprint on deck. When the equipment required to handle CT has a small footprint, more deck space can be dedicated to hauling fluid, which increases profitability for the operator.

Whereas Logan has built several sets of these machines in the past with fixed drums, this is the first unit Logan has delivered with a removable drum, which means the unit footprint can remain static on the vessel while the drums can be taken to a shore base for unspooling and respooling. They are transported in a purpose-built DNV lift rated drum basket, fully secured and protected. The swap out drum also makes the machine faster to build, reducing typical assembly time for the drum and drive train from two weeks to two days.

At 15 000 psi working pressure, 10 000 ft of 2 in. CT was provided on the drum, with live swivel and isolation valves on the unit. The suite of equipment provided for this work includes a spare drum, adapter to allow it to fit into most tubing service spoolers at the tubing manufacturer’s facilities, transport basket and lifting set along with the reeler, HPU, control stand and interconnect lines. Logan also provided a purpose-built overboarding platform with a translating / clamshell to accommodate OneSubsea’s unique end connection philosophy.

Dean Carey, technical director, Logan, said, “We placed a work deck, dimple connector, test tool, controls and safeguards on this overboarding platform to give the crew plenty of access to the volume of space under the overboarding point. The overboarding platform also provided a reeler deck loading spreader effect on the vessel’s deck. We believe this is truly the next evolution in coiled tubing deployment offshore, and provides significantly more convenience for our customers. This is one of the most comprehensive reeler equipment suites Logan has had the pleasure to provide, and we expect it to remain in service for quite some time.”


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