Flow Assurance Integrity Monitoring
FAIM™
a “Game Changing” Technology
Presented By Elizabeth Breakey
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Background:• Headquartered in Lancing UK• Global service base in Aberdeen• Sales and support offices in Houston and
Perth WA• Global sales and distribution network• Focussed on the design and build of
subsea installed products• Technology leadership
The Flow Assurance and Integrity monitoring Company
SubseaSubsea
ProductsProducts
Divisions:
Business overview
ServicesServices
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SubseaSubsea ProductsProducts ServicesServices
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SUBSEA monitoring systems
SEPD™Sand
detector
FAIM™Sand, Corrosion
PT and ΔP
PTEC™Corrosion
(Bottom-of-line)
RPCM™Commingled
corrosion
SUBSEA MANIFOLDS (WELL-BY-WELL BASIS)
Probes and flow-through Spools• Located at Manifold or Flowline Jumper with
commingled fluids monitored downstream
5 High calibre, unique high resolution sensors
Sensors measuring: • CEION® Sand Erosion and Corrosion
(10nm resolution; 8mm element thickness)
• Pressure (0.1%FS or better)• Temperature (0.3% CR)
Other features:• Qualified to 1053Bar -70ºC to 180ºC to
3,000m seawater• Dual redundancy and ROV retrievable
instrument options• Design life of 30+ years• Modbus, Profibus & Canbus compatible
PTECTM Probe
PTEC™ Pressure Temperature Erosion Corrosion
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the ultimateflow assurance and integrity monitoring probe
Enhanced PTEC™ functionality
Measures:• Sand rate detection (0.01g/s)• Solids characterisation (abrasive
solids, hydrates etc)
Other features:• Real-time 1MHz full spectral analysis
& Fourier zeroing for signal-to-noise and online calibration
• Sand Rate and Particle Size• Film/solution conductivity options for
water breakthrough & scale detection
SEPDTM Probe
Embedded CEION® DSP Acoustics
SEPD™ Sand Erosion Particle Detector
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Measures: • Full circumference corrosivity and
temperature profile• embedded CEION® technology sub-
micron measurement (0.001%WT)• Pressure (0.1%FS or better)• Temperature (0.3% CR)
Other features:• Qualified to 1053Bar -70ºC to +180ºC to
3,000m seawater• Dual redundancy and ROV retrievable
instrumentation options• Design life of 30+ years
Proven capability – client accepted as market leading technology
RPCMTM Spool
RPCM™ Ring Pair Corrosion Monitor
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Industry Driven Development• SE Asian• Flow Assurance parameters
– Corrosion– Erosion– Formation Water Breakthrough– Scale Precipitation– Corrosion Inhibitor Performance– Mass Flow– Pressure– Temperature
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Flow assurance and Integrity Monitor built on the industry accepted flow-through RPCM™ platform
Integrated RPCM™ and SEPD™ functionality
Measures: • Full circumference corrosion, erosion
sand & PT in a uniquely integrated flow-through package
Other features:• Acoustic solids characterisation with
online1MHz full spectral analysis• options for water breakthrough, slugging
& scale and pig detection• Options for ΔP Venturi mass flow
detection• Shear stress film/scale inhibitor tenacity
FAIMTM Spool
InsideInsideRPCMRPCM™™
Venturi Venturi configurationconfiguration
CEION® DSP Acoustic electrochemistry
FAIM™ Flow Assurance & Integrity Monitor
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Real-time field-wide lifecycleFlow assurance and Integrity visualisation
Field wide integration of FAO life-of-field monitoring technology
Well-by-well basis • FAIM™(PTEC™/SEPD™)• Commingled downstream of Manifold
Pipeline and Riser:• Piggable RPCM™ and FAIM™config
Surveillance:• Characterise well and reservoir
behaviour• field wide visualisation and well inter-
dependency
FAO Systems
Wellhead Wellhead
Manifold &Manifold &PipelinePipeline
Flowline jumperFlowline jumper
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SUBSEA monitoring systems
SUBSEA CARBON STEEL MULTIPHASE TRANSPORTATION PIPELINES
• Located at PLEM• Downstream at
simulated highestflow assurance and integrity risk
• Riser• Onshore reception
Multi-phase transportation
tieback
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SUBSEA monitoring systems
Manifold, flowline jumper & wellheadManifold, flowline jumper & wellhead
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND FLOWLINE JUMPERS
Probes and flow-through spools• Located at Wellhead or Flowline Jumper
on well-by-well basisMeasuring• Sand (Erosion and Acoustic)• Corrosivity (full circumference)• Abs. Pressure and Temperature• Differential Pressure• Mass flow
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