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Aker BP 授予 Optime Subsea 多个远程控制完井系统合同

挪威海底技术公司 Optime Subsea 已获得 Aker BP 的一份合同,负责开发和交付五个用于挪威大陆架 (NCS) 的远程操作控制系统 (ROCS)。

“这是一份重要的合同,标志着远程操作控制系统的新篇章。 Aker BP 从一开始就是这项技术的主要支持者。他们为第一代系统的开发提供了资金,并且是第一家使用我们广受欢迎的第二代 ROCS 的运营商,作为最新合同的一部分,我们将进一步增强这一功能。”Optime Subsea 首席执行官 Jan-Fredrik Carlsen 说道。

五制合同

Aker BP 已向 Optime Subsea 订购了五个新建 ROCS 系统的租赁和服务。合同有效期为三年,可选择两次延长一年(3+1+1)。

五个ROCS系统将部署在Skarv卫星项目上; Symra 和 Solveig 第二阶段(Utsira 高中);和世界树。这些油田总共有大约 55 口井计划使用 ROCS 完成。

五个 ROCS 系统将配备一个名为 OTHOS 的新型油管悬挂定向系统。该系统可确保油管悬挂器的精确定位,从而消除了复杂且耗时的钻机接口工作的必要性。

“运营商和供应商之间失去合作是实现海上作业最显着的成本和环境效益的关键。虽然 ROCS 是 Optime Subsea 的创意,但如果没有 Aker BP,这种经济高效的完井技术就不可能得到快速普及。我们期待与 Aker BP 再次合作,以实现更大的成本节约。”Optime Subsea 首席创新官 Trond Lasekka 说道。

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Aker BP awards Optime Subsea contract for multiple remotely controlled well completion systems

Norwegian subsea technology company Optime Subsea has been awarded a contract by Aker BP to develop and deliver five remotely operated controls system (ROCS) for use on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).

“This is a substantial contract that marks another chapter for remotely operated controls system. Aker BP has been a major supporter of this technology from the start. They helped fund development of the first-generation system and they were the first operator to use our popular second-generation ROCS, which we will further enhance as part of this latest contract,” said Jan-Fredrik Carlsen, CEO of Optime Subsea.

Five-system contract

Aker BP has placed an order with Optime Subsea for the rental and service of five newbuild ROCS systems. The contract is valid for three years with options for two one-year extensions (3+1+1).

The five ROCS systems will be deployed on the Skarv Satellite Projects; Symra and Solveig Phase 2 (Utsira High); and Yggdrasil. In total, these fields have approximately 55 wells planned to be completed with the ROCS.

The five ROCS systems will be equipped with a new tubing hanger orientation system called OTHOS. This system ensures precise positioning of the tubing hanger, eliminating the necessity for intricate and time-consuming rig interface work.

“Close collaboration between operators and suppliers is the key to realizing the most substantial cost and environmental benefits from offshore operations. While ROCS is the brainchild of Optime Subsea, the fast-growing adoption of this cost-efficient well completion technology would not have been possible without Aker BP. We look forward to cooperating once more with Aker BP in order to realize even bigger cost savings,” said Trond Løkka, chief innovation officer at Optime Subsea.