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Western Hemisphere |
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USA, Houston, Eldridge |
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USA, New Orleans |
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Brazil, Macaé |
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Eastern Hemisphere |
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Aberdeen, Scotland |
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England, London |
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Norway, Stavanger |
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Denmark, Esbjerg |
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Netherlands, Beverwijk |
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Nigeria, Port Harcourt |
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Egypt, Cairo |
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Egypt, Alexandria |
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Asia-Pacific |
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Singapore |
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Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur |
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Indonesia, Jakarta |
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Australia, Perth (Sales) |
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Australia, Perth (Operations) |
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China, Shekou |
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China, Tianjin |
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PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM
Dril-Quip’s Multiplex Control System is a key component of the subsea control system that allows for control and monitoring of over fifty wells, and provides real-time access to tree functions, tree equipment status and sensors monitoring reservoir performance. The system’s innovative fiber optic-based communications array is the only one currently on the market that provides four independent channels.
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| Surface Control System Equipment |
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Master Control Station – The MCS allows the operator to control and monitor the subsea completion and surface equipment |
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Hydraulic Power Unit – The HPU is designed using computerized hydraulic analysis to meet each project specification |
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Electrical Power Unit – The EPU provides conditioned and protected power for the control system, and is configurable for both single and three-phase power |
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Topside Umbilical Termination Unit – This unit provides an electrical, hydraulic and optical interface to the umbilical and is fully configurable to meet all customer specifications and environmental requirements |
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Software Support – The control system software runs on a Microsoft Windows® platform and employs Wonderware’s FactorySuite® InTouch® and InControl® for control and monitoring of the production equipment |
Subsea Control System Equipment |
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Shallow and Deepwater Subsea Control Modules – These modules offer operators advanced multiplex electro-hydraulic systems designed to control and monitor the subsea completion system |
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Subsea Electronics Module – The SEM is the intelligence hub of the Subsea Control Module and acquires data from subsea sensors and provides control of the completion system through valve activation |
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Subsea Distribution Units – The SDUs employ field-proven components for electrical optic and hydraulic connections, and are designed to meet specific project requirements |
Installation and Workover Control System |
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Hydraulic Power Unit |
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Master Control Station |
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Umbilical – stored on a winch-controlled reel |
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Sheaves |
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Junction Plates |
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