Deepwater gas developers studying subsea separation and compression
Although Ormen Lange will not come onstream for several years, this giant gas field in the Norwegian Sea already commands an immense work effort to prepare the way for development. Possible development concepts have been narrowed down to 2 options, a processing platform located on the field and expo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Offshore (Conroe, Tex.) Tex.), 2001-08, Vol.61 (8), p.48-180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although Ormen Lange will not come onstream for several years, this giant gas field in the Norwegian Sea already commands an immense work effort to prepare the way for development. Possible development concepts have been narrowed down to 2 options, a processing platform located on the field and exporting processed gas, or subsea facilities, possibly combined with a small platform, tied back to a processing plant onshore. Technology development will be crucial to the chosen scheme's success. Norsk Hydro, which is responsible for the development, is sponsoring 12 relevant technology projects and has an R&D budget of NKr 50 million for this year alone. (Abstract quotes from original text) |
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ISSN: | 0030-0608 2688-3295 |