Subsea Controls and Data Acquisition
'98:
Cost Effective 'Challenges' for a
Geographically Expanding Industry
Proceedings of the international conference, held April 1998
ISBN 0
906940 32 X, Softbound, 1998
Order Reference C17, Price £65
SCADA is a unique, long
established international conference which represents the oil industry
control systems groups and deals with control, communication, remote
data acquisition and the enabling technologies associated with
hydrocarbon exploitation from the subsea environment.
This international conference reflects the offshore industry's
response to the challenge of exploiting marginal fields. A recent
report commissioned by the Director General of the European Commission
stated that marginal fields will make up 50% of production in
the North Sea by 2005, and innovative production and control
techniques are required to make them as cost effective as possible.
Contents
- Deepwater Production
Systems – M Taulois
- EPIC Contracts: The
Contractors Viewpoint – P Campbell
- Intervention on Subsea
Production: Flow and Process Control Equipment –
J Thoresen
- The Foinaven Umbilical
Performance Monitoring Systems—Performance Review –
GL Lyons et al
- Multiplex Drilling and
Production Control System Developments for Deep Water –
H Clayton
- Development of a Deep
Water Workover Control System – D
James
- ROV Capabilities –
D Hartley
- APAC Concept: A New
Umbilical-Less Control System – S
Byrne
- Optical Communication
System – P Wright and G High
- Integrated Control and
Monitoring of a High Power Subsea Electrical Distribution
System –
NA Sølvik and V Hutchings
- ARMS—Active Reservoir
Management System for Intelligent Well Control –
N Douglas
- Distributed Control
Systems – G High
- Open Architecture DCS for
Well Buoy Applications – R Smith
- An Application of Subsea
Distributed Controls – C Vigne
- HP/HT Subsurface Safety
Valve Control – T Globe and R Smith
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