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K2 Field Development Production Facilities

 
4,500
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Office: Houston 
Customer: ENI Petroleum 
Location: Gulf of Mexico, USA 
Timeframe: 2004-2005 
The K2 Project is to tie-back 3 – 5 subsea oil wells in approximately 3,900 to 4,500 ft of water depth of Green Canyon Block 562 of the Gulf of Mexico back to Marco Polo TLP the host facility. 

The subsea system consists of two well centers tied back to the TLP via dual pipe-in-pipe insulated flowlines in a piggable loop configuration and steel catenary risers (SCRs).  One umbilical will be suspended from the host facility in a dynamic catenary configuration.

INTECSEA’s scope was to support the design and implementation of the K2 flowlines, risers, PLETs and structures, umbilical(s), and remote controls, as well as:

  • Route hazard survey
  • subsea system architecture and engineering
  • Design of pipe-in-pipe system
  • Preparation of technical documents for major
  • Services and components not yet procured
  • Review and acceptance of vendor equipment designs
  • Analysis of risers and riser hang-off structures and necessary documentation
  • Interface control
  • Flow assurance design
  • Operability review
  • Risk assessment and peer review
  • Offshore planning, installation and commissioning
  • Permit document preparation and support
  • Generating of operating manuals
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