文章 Integrated Subsea System Optimizes Reservoir Production
What does it take for a step change in subsea operations? More than individual technological improvements.
Maximize the working pressure of subsea mounted accumulators
The ability to drill in deeper waters is an ever-increasing advantage in today’s market. One of the most important variables to determining drilling depth capabilities is the amount of usable fluid subsea for activating controls from surface.
The Cameron subsea pressure intensifier (SPI) enables increasing the usable control fluid stored in subsea mounted accumulators by boosting the working pressure from a conventional 5,000 psi [34.5 MPa] up to the full rated pressure of 7,500 psi [51.7 MPa].
Available for new-build rigs or as a retrofittable option, the SPI is a space-saving, economical solution that enables you to
Specifications | |
Exterior materials |
NACE MR0175–compliant 17-4 PH Condition H1150D stainless steel |
Piston material |
NACE MR0175–compliant 4130-grade steel with aluminum bronze overlay |
Charge time |
30 to 60 min to 7,500 psi (stack dependent) |
Control valve |
Integral 5,000-psi control valve |
Service life |
20 years with seal replacement per 10,000 strokes |
Water depth |
Greater than 15,000 ft [4,572 m] |