Koil Energy的全盘

Koil Energy(原名 Deep Down)已更名为完整的海底系统提供商,并为 Beacon Offshore Energy 的 Shenandoah 项目提供多种快速连接器板。

SURF 承包商已授予 Koil Energy 一份价值数百万美元的合同,为 Beacon Offshore Energy 运营的 Shenandoah 项目提供 70 多个多功能快速连接器 (MQC) 板。

Koil 总裁兼首席执行官 Charles Njuguna 告诉 Hart Energy:“我们从公司成立之初就与该承包商合作,但在服务方面。” “我们为他们提供了安装服务和设备,但我们从未向他们提供过这种关键设备。”

Shenandoah 开发项目位于墨西哥湾 Walker Ridge 区块 51、52 ​​和 53 水深约 6,000 英尺处。

查尔斯·恩朱古纳“我们正在使用的技术,我们正在采取的步骤,对于石油和天然气的下一阶段至关重要,但除了石油和天然气之外,对于整个能源的下一阶段也至关重要。”“查尔斯·恩朱古纳 (Charles Njuguna),科伊尔能源公司

遍布海底的海底基础设施都在将碳氢化合物从储层转移到上部生产设备的过程中发挥着作用。MQC 板夹在海底树之间,以机械方式将设备锁定在一起,并能够在这些设备之间传输流体和化学品。

“目前在海湾地区,许多油田的压力最高可达 10,000 PSI 或 15,000 PSI,”Njuguna 说。谢南多厄的正式气压为 17,500 PSI 油田。但我们正在制造的设备的独特之处在于它的额定压力为 20,000 PSI。很多公司都生产 MQC 板,但拥有 20,000 PSI 额定 MQC 板的公司并不多。”

Koil的海上经验

Koil Energy 成立于 1997 年,当时名为 Deep Down Inc.,是一家专注于提供海上服务的公司,后来扩展到提供各种类型的海底设备和服务。自 2022 年品牌重塑以来,该公司已转型为新开发项目的全方位服务提供商,致力于高压、高温领域,如 Beacon 的 Shenandoah 项目和其他深水开发项目。

“他们在业内被称为创造性问题解决者,”恩朱古纳说。“在我们进行品牌重塑后,我们不仅将继续成为问题解决者,而且还将提高为 [Shenandoah] 等全领域开发提供广泛设备的能力。我们正在从一个组件供应商发展成为一个完整的系统供应商。”

Koil 在深海开发方面拥有丰富的经验,曾在壳牌的 Appomattox 油田和鲸鱼开发领域工作。它在制造各种设备方面拥有悠久的历史,例如飞线、立管隔离阀控制系统和各种海底分配系统。

Koil 还为西非和亚洲的全油田开发生产 MQC 板材,除了在墨西哥湾拥有丰富的经验外,还将设备发送到世界各地,如特立尼达、巴西、澳大利亚、北海、新加坡和韩国等地。 

Njuguna 表示,由于公司的规模,Koil 能够“保持冷静”,在客户设计项目时与他们合作。

“这就像建造一个分区。早期有一个计划,但当你规划道路时,你意识到道路将有 650 英尺,而不是你最初想象的 500 英尺。”Njuguna 说。

“当我们制造设备时,我们会考虑可安装性。我们考虑它将如何与其他制造商制造的设备连接,”他继续说道。“其他人正在制造的一些设备是我们以前制造过的设备,因此我们在制造设备时了解那些人需要什么。”

Koil 自 2022 年中期以来一直致力于 Shenandoah 项目,目前正处于重型工程阶段并通过第三方资质认证。

“我们还在与耦合器制造商合作,以确保他们的耦合器能够承受设计工作压力和流量要求,”恩朱古纳说。

MQC 的进步

他说,Koil 之所以能够通过他们的技术采取这些步骤,是因为他们的 MQC 板材取得了多年的进步。

Njuguna 说,为了在 Shenandoah 油田这样的环境中生存,该公司设计的板块能够承受油田高压的分离力。MQC 还具有专门的锁定机制,带有视觉指示器,让 ROV 能够判断耦合器何时已锁定到位。如果出现问题,Koil 的 MQC 的二次版本可以使其安全地与其他海底架构断开连接,而不会对其造成损坏。

Njuguna 表示,尽管取得了这些进步,Koil 仍在寻找新材料,使他们的设备更轻、更强,以便在竞争中保持领先地位。

“这个奖项、这个项目恰逢公司的品牌重塑和搬迁,它只是表明我们作为一家公司所取得的进步取得了成功,为公司的未来做出了不同的定位,”恩朱古纳说。“我们正在使用的技术,我们正在采取的步骤,对于石油和天然气的下一阶段至关重要,但除了石油和天然气之外,对于整个能源的下一阶段也至关重要。”

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Koil Energy’s Full Plate

Koil Energy, formerly known as Deep Down, has rebranded as a full subsea systems provider and is providing multi quick connector plates for Beacon Offshore Energy’s Shenandoah project.

A SURF contractor has awarded Koil Energy a multimillion dollar contract to supply over 70 multi quick connector (MQC) plates for the Beacon Offshore Energy-operated Shenandoah project.

“This contractor is a company we've worked with since the early days of the company, but on the services side,” Koil president and CEO Charles Njuguna told Hart Energy. “We’ve provided installation services and equipment for them, but we've never provided this kind of critical equipment to them.”

The Shenandoah development is in about 6,000 ft of water depth in Walker Ridge Blocks 51, 52 and 53 in the Gulf of Mexico.

Charles Njuguna“The technology we're using, the steps we're making, are going to be critical for the next stages of oil and gas, but beyond oil and gas, the next stages of just energy as a whole.” – Charles Njuguna, Koil Energy

Subsea infrastructure dotting the seafloor all play a role in moving hydrocarbons from the reservoir to topsides production equipment. MQC plates sandwich between subsea trees to mechanically lock the equipment together and enable the transfer of fluids and chemicals between those pieces of equipment.

“In the Gulf right now, many fields are up to 10,000 PSI or 15,000 PSI at the most,” Njuguna said. “Shenandoah is officially a 17,500 PSI field. But what makes the equipment we're building unique is that it’s rated for 20,000 PSI… A lot of companies build MQC plates, but not many companies have 20,000 PSI rated MQC plates.”

Koil’s offshore experience

Koil Energy started in 1997 as Deep Down Inc., a company focused solely on providing offshore services, before expanding to provide various types of subsea equipment and services. Since rebranding in 2022, it has transformed to a full service provider for new developments, working on high pressure, high temperature fields like Beacon’s Shenandoah project and other deepwater developments.

“We are known in the industry as creative problem solvers,” Njuguna said. “As we've rebranded, we are shifting into a place where we will not only continue to be problem solvers, but we will also increase our ability to provide a wide range of equipment for full field developments like [Shenandoah]. We’re evolving from just a component provider to a full systems provider.”

Koil has a plethora of experience on deepsea developments, working on Shell’s Appomattox field and Whale development. It has a long track record of manufacturing diverse equipment such as flying leads, riser isolation valve control systems and a wide range of subsea distribution systems.

Koil has also manufactured MQC plates for full field developments in West Africa and Asia and has sent equipment across the world to places like Trinidad, Brazil, Australia, the North Sea, Singapore and South Korea, in addition to extensive experience in the Gulf of Mexico. 

Because of the company’s size, Njuguna said, Koil is able to be “nimble” and work with clients as they design a project.

“It's like building a subdivision. Early on there's a plan, but as you lay out the road, you realize the road will be 650 feet, instead of the 500 feet you initially thought,” Njuguna said.

“When we build equipment, we think about installability. We think about how it's going to interface with equipment built by other manufacturers,” he continued. “Some of the equipment that other people are building is equipment we've built before, so we understand what those people need as we build our equipment.”

Koil has been working on the Shenandoah project since mid-2022 and is now in the heavy engineering stage and working through third-party qualifications.

“We are also working with a coupler manufacturer to make sure they have couplers that will withstand the design working pressure and flowrate requirements,” Njuguna said.

MQC advancements

Koil was only able to take these steps with their technology due to years of advancements with their MQC plates, he said.

To survive in an environment like the Shenandoah Field, the company engineered plates to be able to withstand the separation force of the field's high pressure, Njuguna said. The MQCs also have a specialized locking mechanism with a visual indicator for ROVs to be able to tell when the coupler has been locked into place. Should something go wrong, a secondary release for Koil’s MQCs allows it to safely disconnect from the other subsea architecture without damaging it.

Even with these advancements, Njuguna said Koil is still looking for new materials to make their equipment lighter and stronger in order to stay ahead of the competition.

“This award, this project coincides with the rebranding and relocation of the business, and it just shows the success of the advancements we're making as a company to position the company differently for the future,” Njuguna said. “The technology we're using, the steps we're making, are going to be critical for the next stages of oil and gas, but beyond oil and gas, the next stages of just energy as a whole.”