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Integrated Control Systems

Maximize Vessel Safety

The Marine Systems Division of

Cegelec Projects will be installing the latest in integrated control sys- tems (ICS) on two shuttle tankers in order to centralize control and maximize vessel safety. The con- tract, awarded by Samsung Heavy

Industries, represents a notable breakthrough in the Korean mar- ketplace for Cegelec.

For Cegelec, the scope of the pro- ject includes the supply, installa- tion and commissioning of the ves- sels' ICS and dynamic positioning control systems (DPS). The two shuttle tankers will be used for operations in the Hibernia fields off the coast of Canada, by the

Mobil, Chevron and Ugland con- sortium.

Cegelec's 900 series ICS will inte- grate all automation and control systems into a single, comprehen- sive operator interface. Reliability will be maintained through an industry standards dual redun- dant network, using factory infor- mation protocol (FIP).

An integral part of the ICS sys- tem, the DPS 900 will be inter- faced to the thrusters, sensors and position measurement equipment to provide full manual or automat- ic control of the vessel's position.

The systems will be built and pre-commissioned at Cegelec head- quarters before going out to

Korea. Installation was scheduled for August, and sea trials and commissioning will take place in 1997.

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U.K. Approves Exxon

North Sea Project

Exxon Corporation announced that the U.K. government's

Department of Trade and Industry approved a $140-million North

Sea project involving the develop- ment of two new satellite fields,

Gannet E and Gannet F, with com- bined recoverable oil reserves of some 42 million barrels and a peak production rate of approxi- mately 20,000 barrels per day.

Both fields are located about nine miles from the existing

Gannet A platform and are approximately five miles apart.

Exxon's U.K. affiliate, Esso

Exploration and Production U.K.

Ltd., has a 50 percent interest in the Gannet field area. Shell U.K.

Exploration and Production has control of the other 50 percent, and operates the field.

The technological development involves the use of an electrical submersible pump in a remote subsea production well in the

Gannet E satellite field. Such pumps have been used before, but reportedly have not been installed and controlled so far from the host platform. According to John

Steele, managing director of Esso

Exploration and Production U.K.

Ltd., "When proven, the success of this remotely operated pumping system will have major implica- tions for the development of many small fields which, because of the characteristics of the oil or the particular geology, are difficult to produce and are substantial dis- tances from existing infrastruc- ture." The Gannet platform start- ed up in 1992 and processes pro- duction from three satellite fields.

Production from the two new satellite fields is expected to begin in July 1997.

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