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Client
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British-Borneo Exp., Inc.
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Region
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Gulf of Mexico
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Location
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Ewing Banks 921, 964, 965
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Water Depth
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1690 ft.
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Pipeline(s)
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- 8" x 19 mi. gas
- 12" x 19 mi. oil
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Services Performed
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Project Management, Procurement, Front-End Engineering Design, Detailed Engineering, Subsea, Pipelines, Marine Installation
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| SeaStar®
Supplier |
Atlantia Corporation |
| Contractor |
J. Ray McDermott, Inc. |
| Award |
March, 1997 |
| Completion |
September, 1998 |
JRM
Project Mgr.
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Dennis Calkins |
| Key Participants |
JRME - Export Pipelines; MENTOR - Subsea & Riser Systems;
Oceaneering - ROV; John E. Chance & Associates - Survey;
Cameron - Trees, CGB's & Controls; Wellstream - Flexible
Flowlines; Multiflex - Umbilicals; Oil States/Hydrotech
- SCR Flex Joints and Connections AOD - ROV |
| Prod. Capacity |
35,000 b/d
40,000 mmcfd |
| Reserves |
Approx. 70 MMBOE |
Description:
- The Morpeth Field Development is a production and water
injection facility located in EW 921, 964 and 965. Production
from 3 subsea wells is flowed via individual flowlines for
processing on the SeaStar* mini TLP. Separated oil and gas
is sent to GI 115 via steel catenary risers and pipelines.
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Scope:
- Lump Sum contract, plus reimbursable on certain procured
items, with JRM being responsible for designing, procuring
and installing export pipelines, 3 subsea production and
1 water injection well with associated controls, umbilicals
and risers. This also includes installation of the SeaStar*
TLP in 1,690' of water.
Innovations:
- First deepwater project for British-Borneo
- Two years from concept design to first oil
- First use of Atlantia SeaStar* mini TLP technology
- First JRM designed and installed steel catenary risers
- First JRM designed, procured and installed subsea system
in the Gulf of Mexico
- First deepwater diverless pipeline sidetaps in the Gulf
of Mexico
- First insulated flexible flowlines in the Gulf of Mexico
- First coiled tubing access of subsea production system
from surface TLP
* Registered Trademark
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