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Statoil honoured in HoustonThe Tyrihans field was one of five offshore developments to be presented with a Five Star Award at the Deep Offshore Technology (DOT) conference in Houston on 2 February.
Ingrid Sølvberg, vice president within marine technology and operations, accepted the award – given for field developments judged to be the best in the world – on behalf of the group.
Standard Acknowledging that the award was an honour, she said that the success reflected the project team, technology organisation, contractors and suppliers delivering to the highest standards.
Sølvberg emphasised that projects like Tyrihans are possible because Statoil adopts innovative solutions and new technology for oil and gas production. “We’re taking our experience from the Norwegian continental shelf with us as we build international production.”
Tyrihans is the group’s newest and most advanced subsea development, and the one well out of five currently in production ranks as its most prolific producer. The daily flow from this well in January averaged just under 34,000 barrels of oil, worth some NOK 15 million at today’s prices. New technology had to be adopted to develop the field, and specialists in drilling and petroleum technology became involved at an early stage. The downhole equipment used on Tyrihans has been developed in cooperation with Statoil’s research centre and equipment suppliers. Three important technological aspects of the project are identified by Roald Sirevaag, chief engineer for subsea technology and operations. An oil-dominated multiphase wellstream is transferred from Tyrihans to the nearby Kristin field via one of the world’s longest pipelines of its kind, running for 43 kilometres. Pressure support for Tyrihans is also being provided by gas injection from the Åsgard B platform. “I feel the Houston award is well deserved,” says Sirevaag, “We’ve developed new technology which will be significant for future projects both in and beyond Norway.”
Improved recovery has been a priority on Tyrihans right from the planning stage, backed by good interaction between research and technology development. The latter has helped to ensure that newly-developed well and pipeline technology provides a high recovery factor for resources in the field.
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