Aker BP 和 FourPhase 在北海交付业界首个远程固体管理项目


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油气行业固体和生产性能专家 FourPhase 已在北海成功完成业内首例远程固体管理作业。该项目由 Aker BP 承建,为期两个月,标志着海上作业效率和安全迈出了重要一步。FourPhase 是首家在海上执行远程作业的固体管理专家。

Aker BP 和 FourPhase 在北海交付业界首个远程固体管理项目

该项目涉及使用连续油管 (CT) 清理两口井,并采用白垩桥进行清理,所有回油均由 FourPhase 公司进行上部管理。这包括提供油管、节流阀、多相流量计 (MPFM)、地面安全阀 (SSV) 以及该公司的 DualFlow 除砂器系统,涵盖回油处理和四相监测的各个环节。此项干预措施旨在维持和提高油藏产量。

通过利用新启用的Gnist中心(专为支持未来数字化和远程运营而打造),Aker BP和FourPhase展示了现代基础设施如何实现更安全、更高效的干预。这不仅降低了海上风险,还同时提高了运营效率和安全性能。

由于该试点项目属行业首创,因此该作业采用标准作业操作基地 (POB) 进行:四名海上作业人员,每班两名,在实时测试远程和自主功能的同时,确保作业的弹性。作业成功后,海上作业人员数量可减少至每班一名,从而能够在保持陆上和海上作业团队规模不变的情况下同时进行更多作业。FourPhase 的长期目标是实现完全远程作业,只有维护工作需要人员参与。

FourPhase 首席执行官 yvind Heradstveit 表示:“该项目证明,未来的海上固体废物管理可以更加安全高效。早期成果已向我们展示了,将我们成熟的技术与强大的基础设施相结合,将带来怎样的成果。该项目已为行业在海上环境中如何管理固体废物树立了新的标杆。”

Aker BP 强调了持续改进和协作在开发新运营方法方面的重要性。Aker BP D&W - 运营干预联盟副总裁 Ragnhild Abercrombie 强调了该项目的成功实施以及保持前进势头的价值:

“该项目以安全高效的方式取得了切实的成果,并证明了在不影响健康、安全和环境 (HSE) 及运营绩效的情况下实施远程作业是可行的。这些成果源于周密的规划、员工的参与以及跨公司陆上和海上团队的紧密合作。通过利用新启用的综合作业中心 (IOC)——专为支持未来远程和数字化作业而建——我们展示了一种全新的工作方式。我们认为这是北海油气干预措施实施方式向前迈出的重要一步。一旦我们开始前进,就不会后退。”

对于采用远程操作固体管理的运营商而言,其优势包括减少作业现场 (POB)、降低物流成本和减少环境足迹,同时不影响安全性。对于人员而言,其改进包括减少海上部署次数和减少暴露于危险环境。

自2018年以来,FourPhase一直致力于开发远程作业的模块,并大力投资于强大的设备和前瞻性的设计,以满足不断变化的行业需求。与Aker BP合作的项目是该战略的自然延伸。

图片:远程操作的 FourPhase DualFlow 系统在 Aker BP 平台 Valhall IP 上运行。

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Aker BP and FourPhase deliver industry-first remote solids management project in the North Sea

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FourPhase, a solids and production performance specialist for the oil and gas sector, has successfully performed an industry-first remote solids management operation in the North Sea. Delivered for Aker BP, the two-month programme marks a significant step forward in offshore operational efficiency and safety. FourPhase is the very first solids management specialist to perform remote operations offshore.

Aker BP and FourPhase deliver industry-first remote solids management project in the North Sea

The project involved a coiled tubing (CT) cleanout of two wells with chalk bridges, with all returns managed topside by FourPhase. This included the provision of pipe, choke, Multiphase Flow Meter (MPFM), Surface Safety Valve (SSV), and the company’s DualFlow desander system, covering every aspect of returns handling and four-phase monitoring. This intervention was initiated to maintain and increase production from the reservoir.

By leveraging the newly opened Gnist centre – custom-built to support the future of digital and remote operations – Aker BP and FourPhase have demonstrated how modern infrastructure enables safer and more efficient interventions. This reduced offshore exposure while simultaneously improving operational efficiency and safety performance.

With the nature of a pilot project being an industry first, the operation has been run with a standard POB: four offshore operators, two per shift, providing resilience while testing remote and autonomous functions in real time. Following successful operations, the offshore presence can be reduced to one person per shift, enabling more simultaneous operations with the same team size both on and offshore. FourPhase longer-term ambition is to achieve fully remote operations where only maintenance requires personnel.

Øyvind Heradstveit, CEO of FourPhase, commented: “This project is proving that the future of offshore solids management can be both safer and more efficient. The early results have shown us what is possible when you combine our proven technology with robust infrastructure. This project is already setting a new benchmark for how the industry approaches solids management in offshore environments.”

Aker BP has emphasised the importance of continuous improvement and collaboration in developing new operational approaches. Ragnhild Abercrombie, VP D&W – Operations Intervention Alliance, Aker BP highlighted the successful execution of the project and the value of maintaining forward momentum:

“This project has delivered tangible results in a safe and efficient manner, and has demonstrated that it is possible to implement remote operations without compromising HSE and operational performance. These results are delivered by thorough planning, inclusion of workforce, and close integration between onshore and offshore teams across companies. By leveraging the newly opened Integrated Operations Center (IOC) – purpose-built to support the future of remote and digital operations – we’ve demonstrated a new way of working. We see this as an important step forward in how interventions will be delivered in the North Sea. And once we have started moving forward, we do not take a step back.”

The benefits for operators adopting remotely operated solids management include reduced POB, lower logistics costs and a smaller environmental footprint, without compromising safety. For personnel, the improvements include fewer offshore deployments and reduced exposure to hazardous environments.

FourPhase has been developing the building blocks for remote operations since 2018, investing heavily in robust equipment and forward-thinking design to meet evolving industry demands. The project with Aker BP is a natural progression of that strategy.

Image: Remotely operated FourPhase DualFlow system in operation at Aker BP platform Valhall IP.

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