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© 2013 Aker Solutions Preferred partner
Preferred partner
Subsea Pump Systems An enabling technology for deepwater developments
MCEDD 2015 | ExCel | London
Fredrik Moen | Business Development Manager
9 March, 2015 Who we are and what we do Slide 1
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Agenda
■ History and background
■ Reference projects
■ Rationale for further development
■ Current range
■ Multiphase pump, motor and auxiliary systems
■ Summary
9 March, 2015 Who we are and what we do Slide 2
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A long heritage as pump manufacturing company
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Since 1815: Thune, Eureka, Kværner
Pumps for ships & topside applications
Subsea process first:
Kværner Booster Station LiquidBooster
HybridBooster
MultiBooster
1990 2000 2010 TODAY
TODAY: A FULLY QUALIFIED SUBSEA PUMP PROVIDER
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Subsea Pumping Experience
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Lyell, UK Sector
1 Twin-screw MPP
First with vibration mon.
Deployed 2005
King, GoM
2+1 Twin-screw MPP
1700 meters depth
Deployed 2007
Tyrihans
2+1 LiquidBooster pumps
Raw Sea Water Injection
Deployed 2009
Ormen Lange Pilot
Condensate Pump
1 LiquidBooster
Deployed 2011
Åsgard Condensate Pump
2+1 LiquidBooster
Innstallation 1H2015
Jack & St. Malo
Qualification prorgram
3MW - 15ksi
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2011 – Decision to develop own multiphase pump
■ Deeper, harsher, marginal, oilfield developments require subsea
processing – multiphase pumping is key in order to reduce wellhead
backpressure & maintain production
■ Owning the technology viewed as vital in order to obtain required
reliability and for full control of the value chain
■ Moving into deeper waters and reservoirs – the demand for
differential pressure increases and more power and speed is required ■ Motor development
■ Next generation subsea condition monitoring
■ Significant R&D and test facility investments
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Product portfolio
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Wellstream compression
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Today’s product portfolio
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LiquidBooster
MultiBooster
HybridBooster
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Game changing in several aspects…
Subsea motor:
- 6 Megawatt
- 6000 RPM
- 6,6 kV
Novel semi-axial
hydraulics
MultiBooster
Condition monitoring:
Proximity probes in motor
and pump opens new doors
for health monitoring and
maintenance planning
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Multiphase pump system
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Design targets
■ 6000 kW @ 6000 rpm.
■ 100 bar differential pressure @ 70% GVF.
■ 700 m3/h @ 5500 rpm.
■ Potentially:150 Bar with 6 MW.
■ Impeller range from 500 – 1000 m3/h.
■ 0-100% GVF tolerant.
Key features
■ Back-to-back impeller arrangement.
■ No elastomers in contact with process fluid.
■ Stiff coupling connecting motor and pump shaft.
■ Glycol/water as barrier fluid & passive PVR
JIP partners
ExxonMobil | ConocoPhillips | Total
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Motor development – A standardized program
■ Planning 3 basic motor sizes to
cover marked needs from 500 kW
up to 6 MW.
■ In-between sizing with iron length
variation.
■ Rotor sizing: ■ ø260 – max. 1600 mm
■ ø230 – max. 1250 mm
■ ø200 – max. 1000 mm
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6000 rpm 6000 rpm
3.3 kV 6.6 kV
(kW) (kW)
500 1000
630 1250
800 1600
1000 2000
1250 2500
1600 3200
2000 4000
2500 5000
3200 6300
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MultiBooster typical components
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Transformer
Pump
Manifold
Base frame and
suction anchor
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Thank you for the attention
THE NEXT
FRONTIER IN
SUBSEA BOOSTING
Fredrik Moen
BD Manager | Subsea Pump Systems
Aker Solutions
+47 9588 5313
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