Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
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Agenda.
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ABB in Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals
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ABB in Australia
Engineering and Service Centers
Darwin
Gladstone
Brisbane
Perth
Newcastle
Kwinana
3
Sydney
Adelaide Port Kembla
Sales / Engineering
Service Centres Latrobe Valley
Full Service
Melbourne
Turbocharging 3
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ABB offering
What we offer today
Electrical
Complete single line
Drives & motors
Drilling solutions
Field instrumentation,
level, pressure, temperature, flow
Third party incl valves
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Subsea solutions
Today Ongoing Future
Topside/shore
Topside
drive
AC DC
transmission transmission
Step-Up
transformer
Long AC
cables
Step Step
down AC down DC
Subsea
Subsea
drive
High
speed M
Subsea
World longest cable connected to frequency converter output (47km) Step-down
transformer
drive
machine
Biggest power rating for step-out system (Rated 15MVA Transmission) High
High
speed
Highest supply frequency for long step-out system (up to 200Hz) M
speed
machine
machine M
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FPSO Goliat
Goliat FPSO – ENI
Goliat field is located in the Barents Sea north of Norway and consists of a FPSO
(Sevan concept) and sub sea installation with 32 wells. Startup of the production is
in 2013 and the production will be 5.4 million Sm³/year.
ABB Deliveries - FPSO
EICT Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Telecom supply:
Electrical system
Drives
UPS
Instrumentation
Valves
Control
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Ichthys CPF, SHI, Ichthys FPSO, DSME - Inpex
Project Background
The world’s biggest central processing facility (CPF) . The offshore facility,
which will produce and process gas off Australia’s northwestern coast, will
measure 110 meters (about 360 feet) in both height and width and weigh
100,000 tons.
The CPF form a core part of the Ichthys LNG project along with a floating
production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. Gas produced in the
CPF will be sent to an onshore LNG plant via 885 kilometer-long underwater
pipeline.
ABB Deliveries:
HV Switchgear - GIS ZX1
HV Switchgear - AIS ZS1
LV Switchboards - MNS iS
Transformers - Liquid Filled IEC Ex
Transformers - Resibloc,Vaccum Cast Coil
Project Management
Engineering
QA / HSE
Project Data Book
FPSO Armada Claire
Project Background
Project Background
Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) will be the world's first project to turn gas from
coal seams into liquefied natural gas, or LNG.
The project, which has been under construction since 2010, will provide cleaner
hydrocarbon energy for export markets from 2014.
85,000 I/O
ABB in LNG – LNG liquefaction
LNG Hammerfest FIELD
145 km north-west of Hammerfest, Norway
First in Barents Sea.
Water depth 250-350 meters, subsea only,
Pipeline to processing plant and LNG plant
Onshore at Melkerøya, Hammerfest
Daily production from Oct 1, 2006
15 million (scm) of LNG
14.000 barrels of condensate
650 tonnes of LPG
ABB Contracts
Automation scope
Instrumentation
Analytical instruments
Electrical LV Motors
Photo: Eiliv Leren / Statoil LV, MV, HV switchgear
PMS
Services
ABB Scope
Controllers, Subsea Controllers, 33.600 Field I/O, Workstations, Supervisory
system, Low, Medium& High Voltage switchgear, LV Motors, Instrumentation,
Analytical, Load Calculations, Selectivity, Loop Design, Configuration, Installation,
Commissioning
ABB Highlights
Frame agreement model, collaborative integrated team, Use of large electrical
drives, Electrical distribution and power management, Control of subsea installation
from shore
ABB Analytical equipment for LNG, Control and optimization of LNG process
ABB in LNG -LNG liquefaction
LNG Hammerfest
Main process facilities built on a floating barge
Direct flow of unprocessed feed from subsea wells
Full subsea development-remotely operated
Compact layout of process plant
Modularized and prefabricated facilities
Snøhvit field development and Hammerfest plant- a full
LNG value chain
Operation of compact processing facilities
Use of LM 6000 and all Electric solution
Reinjection of CO2 from feed gas
Mixed refrigerant liquuefication process with sea water
cooling
Operation in harch enviroment
Minimized flaring
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Electrification and Energy Efficiency
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Energy efficiency:
Good for your wallet, good for the environment
• It’s about
• Using less energy for the same tasks
• Reduced Product Losses
• Higher Stability resulting in better Safety and Availability
• Reduced Maintenance
• AND Lower emissions
Reducing losses along the energy chain
Losses
Industrial Industrial
Primary energy Transport Generation T&D processes production
Available energy
technology can
Improved well
Higher pipeline reduce losses by 20-
Available energy
Maintenance
Environment
Stability
Profitability
Health and safety
Why electrification?
Need to optimize for best performance
Why ?
Eliminate in operation failures (3-10 additional uptime days per year)
Reduce periodic maintenance costs by 15-30%
Extend equipment lifetime by 10-30%
Improved Control: Eliminate unstabilities
Reduced Fuel Gas Consumption by Controller Tuning
Compressor anti-surge control tuning - 20% reduced fuel gas consumption (North Sea Field)
– realized due to very tight client/supplier integration
Before After→
Electrification - The Value of Energy Efficiency
Typical 70 MW Facility:
HVDC
HVDC
AC
AC
HVDC
300
Statnett – Ormen Lange Utsira (Statoil, Lundin)
Nyhamna 420 kV 300MW, 220km, HVDC
AC power transmission
250 4 km > 300 MVA
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Agree on Base Parameters
Summary
• More on-stream time
• Less fuel consumption - more product
to sell
• Higher Stability - better Safety and
Availability
• Reduced Maintenance
• AND Lower emissions
ABB as a EICT Contractor for FPSO & FLNG
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