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Information | Analytics | Expertise

APRIL 2017

IHS QUE$TOR
Offshore Case Studies

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QUE$TOR Offshore
Example 1 – Netherlands
Inputting Prospect Data
Example 1 – Prospect Data
• Input parameters (Use default if not listed below)

• Create a new project (File / New project)


• New offshore project

• Project properties
• Main product – Gas
• Location – Europe / Netherlands / Anglo Dutch Basin
• Create new procurement strategy
• Procurement strategy – Netherlands default (US $)

• Field level data (Field characteristics)


• Recoverable reserves = 350 Bscf (Gas)
• Condensate gas ratio = 20 bbl/MMscf
• Reservoir depth = 3000 m
• Reservoir pressure = 400 bar
• Reservoir length = 5 km
• Reservoir width = 4 km
• Water depth = 40 m

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Example 1 – Prospect Data
• Field level data (Fluid / profile characteristics)
• Oil / condensate density = 40 °API
• CO2 content = 5%
• Well productivity = 50000 MMscf/well
• Peak well flow = 25 MMscf/day

• Field level data (Miscellaneous)


• Distance to operations base = 90 km
• Distance to delivery point = 15 km

• Production profile (Production profile edit)


• Field life = 10 years
• Plateau duration = 3 years
• Plateau rate = 150 MMscf/day

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Example 1 – Field Development Schematic
• Concept selector
• Development concept – Production platform
• Gas export method – via existing production platform (15 km)
• Condensate export method – inject into gas line

• Save the project (File / Save)

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QUE$TOR Offshore
Example 2 – Angola
Deepwater Concept Options
Example 2 – Prospect Data
• Input parameters (Use default if not listed below)
• Oil field
• Africa / Angola / Congo fan basin
• Procurement Strategy – Angola (US $)
• Materials – Africa

• Field level data


• Recoverable reserves = 150 MMbbl (Oil)
• Gas oil ratio = 1000 scf/bbl
• Reservoir depth = 3000 m
• Reservoir pressure = 300 bar
• Water depth = 1000 m
• CO2 content = 5%
• H2S content = 100 ppm
• Well productivity = 10 MMbbl/well
• Peak well flow = 4 Mbbl/day
• Distance to operation base = 110 km
• Distance to delivery point = 100 km

• Production data (Design flowrates)


• No gas injection

• Five field development scenarios will be created


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Example 2 – Field Development Scenario 1
• Development concept – Tension leg platform (TLP)
• Oil export – Pipeline to shore (100 km)
• Gas – via existing production platform (20 km)

• Note the CAPEX and save the project (File / Save)


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Example 2 – Field Development Scenario 2
• Gas is reinjected, rather than exported, resulting in greater recovery:
• Field level data (Project / Field level data)
• Recoverable reserves = 180 MMbbl
• Well productivity = 12 MMbbl/well
• Select gas injection (Project / Production profile / Design flowrates)

• Concept – Semi-submersible + Subsea tie-back (Project / Concept selector)


• Oil export – Offshore loading (1 km)
• Gas – Inject into reservoir

• Note the CAPEX and save the project under a new name (File / Save as...)
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Example 2 – Field Development Scenario 3
• Development concept – Spar buoy + Subsea tie-back
• Oil export – Pipeline to shore (100 km)
• Gas – Inject into reservoir

• Spar platform wells (Double click on drilling)


• 10 Production
• 4 Water injection
• 3 Gas injection

• Subsea wells (Double click on drilling)


• 6 Production
• 3 Water injection

• Note the CAPEX and save the project under a new name (File / Save as...)
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Example 2 – Field Development Scenario 4
• Gas is exported, rather than reinjected
• Open scenario 1 to use as basis (File / Open)

• Development concept – FPSO + Subsea


• Oil export – Ship to Ship
• Gas – via existing production platform (20 km)

• Tanker / FPSO changes (Double click on tanker)


• New build (ship shape)
• Tanker size = VLCC 160-310 kdwt
• Mooring option = Internal turret

• Note the CAPEX and save the project under a new name (File / Save as...)
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Example 2 – Field Development Scenario 5
• Field is tied-back to an existing facility with capacity to handle production
• Existing facility is 20 km from the field

• Create the concept by adjusting the schematic of concept 4


• Delete tanker and topsides
• Use the “Link” component to join the subsea tie-back to the Sink
• Set the tie-back distance to 20 km within the subsea component (Subsea / Layout tab)
• Check layout in Subsea schematic

• Chemical injection required to prevent hydrates over longer tie-back


• Select chemical injection in subsea
• Add HIPPS on commingling manifold

• Note the CAPEX and save the project under a new name (File / Save as...)
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Example 2 – Project Viewer
• Compare the cost of each project using the project viewer
• Open the project viewer (Tools / Project viewer)
• Open the projects to compare (File / Open)
• Select all five field development scenarios
• Sort the projects by Total CAPEX (Sort options in the toolbar)
• Use the comparison tab to see the results
• Graphs can be created directly within the project viewer
• Alternatively, everything can be exported to Excel (File / Export)

3,500

3,000
Tanker
2,500 Spar buoy
CAPEX ($MM)

Subsea
2,000
Semi-sub
1,500 Offshore loading

1,000 Topsides
TLP
500
Offshore pipeline
0 Offshore drilling
TLP Semi-submersible Spar buoy FPSO Subsea
Concept

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QUE$TOR Offshore
Example 3 – Brunei
Creating a Field Development Schematic
Example 3 – Prospect Data
• Input parameters (Use default if not listed below)
• Oil field
• Far East / Brunei / Baram Delta (US$)
• Procurement strategy - Brunei
• Design & Project Management = European

• Field level data


• Recoverable reserves = 240 MMbbl (Oil)
• Gas oil ratio = 2000 scf/bbl
• Reservoir depth = 2400 m
• Reservoir length = 8 miles
• Reservoir width = 2 miles
• Water depth = 80 m
• Initial water cut = 25%
• Gas CO2 content = 8%
• Well productivity = 7 MMbbl/well
• Peak well flow = 4 Mbbl/day
• Distance to operations base = 80 km

• Production data
• Field Life = 15 years
• Plateau rate = 100 Mbbl/day
• Gas is reinjected (Select gas injection)
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Example 3 – Using a Blank Concept
• Development concept: Blank Concept

• Use the component toolbar to create the field schematic below:


• Ensure the export tabs within the main topsides is set correctly (Oil pipeline to shore / Gas injected
into reservoir)

• Save the project


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Example 3 – Additional Changes
• Wellhead platform changes
• Topsides: power generation using microturbines
• Jacket: Installed by launch

• Central processing platform changes


• Fully stabilised oil processing
• Gas compression cooling by fin fan coolers
• Modular configuration with a module size <6000 te

• OPEX (Project / OPEX)


• Operating personnel cost per man + 10%
• Production well workover frequency = 6 years

• Scheduling (Project / Scheduling)


• First oil – Month 48
• Production from Wellhead Platform starts 1 year after first oil

• Investment and Production Profile (Project / Investment and production profiles)


• Export to Excel (File / Export to Excel workbook...)

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Example 3 – Removing the Drilling Cost
• Remove the CAPEX and OPEX elements of the drilling components
• Right click on the drilling component and “Ghost” each element
• Default options can be set (Options / Ghost options)

• Save project under a new name

• Re-run OPEX, scheduling and investment profile


• Export to Excel (File / Export to Excel workbook...)
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Example 3 – Adding Power Cables
• Double-click the link between the two platforms

• Click ‘Add’ in the power cables section


• Make sure that the cable is going from the main platform to the wellhead

• Look in the power section of the wellhead platform to check that it has
automatically changed to ‘Distribution only’
• The power requirement of the main platform will also increase

• Save project under a new name


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