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Submitted
Articles: ARTC02060301
Article: Subsea flowmeter
Submitted
by: Hoffer Flow Controls, Inc.
Submit date:03/06/02 |
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It has long been known that
some of the largest reserves of oil and gas lay
below the waters of the world's oceans. For the
last several decades the relatively shallow coastal
waters have been the center of activity to locate
and extract these reserves. With the ever increasing
demand for energy and the increasing price of
energy, oil companies have been forced to look
in deeper and deeper water to locate new reserves.
Until the last few years, the limitation on how
deep underwater a reserve could be tapped was
the ability to build a fixed production platform
structure tall enough and big enough to reach
the ocean floor. This limited production to water
depths of no more than a few hundred to just over
1000 feet.
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That is no longer the case.
The invention of advanced subsea production
systems, remotely operated vehicles (ROV's)
and floating oil and gas production facilities
have now pushed the limitation on water depth
out to the 10,000-foot mark and soon beyond.
Accurate flow measurement of a variety of fluids
used in these subsea production systems located
on the ocean floor and on the ROV's used to
service them at these extreme depths is critical
to their proper and safe operation. Measurement
applications include specially formulated hydraulic
control fluids, drilling mud and seawater.
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Hoffer Flow Controls is a
leading supplier of highly customized flowmeters
to meet the extreme conditions associated with
working at depths to 10,000 ft or more. In addition
to high internal operating pressures of up to
10,000 PSIG and more, the meters must withstand
high external pressures created by the sea.
These pressures can reach as much as 5000 PSIG.
The temperature of the seawater to which the
meters are exposed is often well below 32°
F (0° C). The salt content of the seawater
prevents the water from freezing but still reduces
the strength of metals which must be taken into
account. The need to transmit the flow signal
to a remote input control device, either located
subsea or on the surface aboard the production
facility, requires the use of specialized electrical
connectors to permit wiring interfaces.
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These connectors are often
welded to the top of special risers that enclose
the meter coil (See Illustration 1). This coil
riser enclosure must also be able to withstand
the high external pressure exerted by the sea
and remain watertight. Above all else, however,
the flowmeters must be exceptionally reliable.
Day-in and day-out the flowmeters must function
accurately and reliably at these depths without
routine servicing or maintenance. When a subsea
system has to be serviced, it is a logistically
complicated and financially expensive operation.
Though scheduled servicing is required on the
systems; an unscheduled service call due to
a flowmeter failure is simply not acceptable.
The extraordinary reliability of Hoffer turbine
meters under these conditions has made them
the preferred choice for many subsea system
manufacturers. Pictured in Illustration #2 is
one of three custom-built Hoffer 4" flow-
meters recently built for use on a new Illustration
#2 4" Subsea flowmeter Illustration #1
5/8" Subsea flow meters with special electrical
connectors subsea system being developed for
operations at depths to 10,000-feet and beyond.
These are perhaps the largest turbine meters
ever built for operation at these depths. The
meters feature a proprietary high-pressure clamp-type
end fitting specified by our customer. They
are rated and tested to internal and external
operating pressures of 10,000 PSIG. The coil
rise atop the meter is built from a smaller
version of this same connector. It mates with
a blind connector (not shown) to form the riser
enclosure. In the upper portion of this riser
enclosure, a HIT-1B transmitter is also located
to provide a 4-20 mA output signal that is transmitted
to a controller remotely located in another
subsea enclosure. From concept to final product,
these meters were designed, built and tested
in 12-weeks, an astonishingly quick turnaround
for such a highly customized product. Once again,
when the pressure to perform was on, Hoffer
delivered. Whether your requirements for flow
measurement take you to the depths of the ocean,
the outer reaches of the Solar system or on
plain Terra Firma, call on Hoffer. We have the
experience to deliver the performance you need,
when you need it.
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