Thursday 18 February 2016

Horizontal and Vertical Tree (English Ver.)

Vertical and horizontal trees are built and installed with proven technology based on extensive subsea experience and years of testing under some of the most demanding conditions. The trees provide reliable operations in all environments, including shallow water, deep water, and ultra-deep water. They have the flexibility and durability to meet specific job requirements with minimal customization. Monitoring and feedback capabilities reduce operator risk and provide data and communication for operations management. 

Innovative subsea tree technology providing benefits from both conventional vertical and horizontal subsea trees with greater flexibility at a lower overall cost. The system is designed so that the tubing hanger and tree installation are totally independent. 

Horizontal Subsea Tree

Establishing an industry standard through the development of the SpoolTreeTMhorizontal subsea tree, with systems available for 10,000-psi shallow-water environments and 10,000-psi and 15,000-psi deepwater environments.

Vertical Monobore Subsea Tree

Production valves are located vertically above the tubing hanger in the main valve body.

Vertical Dual-Bore Subsea Tree

Offering a wide range of configurations, from conventional shallow-water trees to deepwater monobore riser versions.

All-Electric System

Pioneering the development of electric subsea technology by creating the first electric subsea production system, which has been operating in the North Sea since 2008.

High-Pressure, High-Temperature Systems

Including 10,000- and 15,000-psi systems rated up to 350 degF [177 degC], with horizontal and vertical monobore tree configurations.

Retrievable Process Module

Allowing interchangeability of modules across subsea tree types through a standard interface.

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Source:
  • https://www.onesubsea.com/products_and_services/production_systems/subsea_trees.aspx

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