Subsea Processes in Offshore: Low Carbon Technologies
Wednesday, 7 May
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Technical Session
This session will discuss recent strategic and technological advances in decarbonization techniques in subsea processes. The authors will address the development and validation of novel equipment, methodologies with an impact on reliability, as well as lessons learned and historical analysis from several applications aiming to Near Zero Emissions.
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0200-0218 35678World's First Implementation Of A Subsea Desulfated Seawater Injection System: Project Status And Future Vision Of The Technology Integrated Into The Production System
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0220-0238 35613Canned Motor Pump Development And Validation For Subsea Caisson Boosting Applications
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0240-0258 35767An Analysis Of Historical DRA Performance In Multiphase Applications And Recommendations To Improve Subsea Production
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0300-0318 35579Decarbonization Strategies For Offshore Platforms: Applying Lessons Learned From Electrification Projects In The North Sea
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0340-0358 35644Evaluating Low Carbon Power Options For Offshore Assets: A Case Study
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0400-0418 35774Design For Reliability: Enabling Enhanced Condition Monitoring In All-Electric Subsea Systems
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Alternate 35761Enhancing System Availability: Findings And Potentials Discovered During The Electrification Of Large Subsea Valves
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Alternate 35792Hydrocarbon Recovery And Decarbonization With Clean And Sustainable Energy From Offshore Nuclear
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Alternate 35826The Structure And Shielding Study Of Containment Systems In Floating Nuclear Power Plants