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Maersk Oil North Sea UK has granted Plexus Holdings $400,000 in funding for development
of a 20,000-psi (1,379-bar) high-pressure/high-temperature mudline tieback wellhead
system.
Testing and manufacturing of the prototype is under way under a joint industry
project, with final deployment and commercialization targeted for mid-2012.
The tieback system design, which will feature Plexus’ metal-to-metal “HG” seals,
should allow HP/HT exploration wells and pre-drilled production wells to be converted
into either subsea or platform producing wells.
These wells, which can cost between £50 million ($76.5 million) and £300 million
($459 million), currently are abandoned after drilling.
According to Plexus no other technology is available to “save” or “convert” such
wells. This is partly due to the fact that existing standard mudline suspension
technology employs threaded connections which Plexus claims cannot be reliably
reconnected or tested with the corrosion-resistant materials required for HP/HT
production.
The company says its patented POS-GRIP wellhead technology, which uses a friction
grip technique rather than threaded connections, can facilitate an HP/HT mudline
tieback of up to 20,000 psi without requiring any rotation.
In addition, the company claims the HP/HT mudline tieback system could shorten
the development cycle of an oil and gas field by several years, allowing pre-drilling
of production wells to start before a production platform is put in place.
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