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Technology
Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
| Project
Number |
100 |
| Date of Summary |
September 30, 1985 |
| Subject |
Feasibility of Production,
Loading and Storage Systems for the North Aleutian Basin |
| Performing Activity |
Brian Watt Associates, Inc. |
| Principal Investigator |
Dr. Jal Birdy |
| Contracting Agency |
Minerals Management Service |
| Estimated Completion |
Complete |
| Description |
This is a Joint Industry Project
(JIP) with five oil companies. The purpose of the project was to study the safety,
feasibility, and cost of production systems required to produce oil and gas in Outer
Continental Shelf Lease Sale 92. It examined the feasibility of both steel jackets and
concrete gravity platforms, as well as a tanker based floating production, storage and
loading system with subsea completion and marine riser. Because of the significant
differences in the concepts, it was proposed to carry out a lift cycle economic trade-off
and evaluate the sensitivity of results to changes in some of the key parameters. |
| Progress |
Complete |
| Reports |
| AA |
Executive Summary - A Study on
the Feasibility of Production, Storage and Loading Systems in the North Aleutian Basin
(OCS Lease Sale 92), Brian Watt Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas, September 1985.
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| AB |
A Study on the Feasibility of
Production, Storage, and Loading Systems in the North Aleutian Basin (OCS Lease Sale 92),
Brian Watt Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas, September 1985. |
| AC |
Appendix A - Cost Data - A Study
on the Feasibility of Production, Storage and Loading Systems in the North Aleutian Basin
(OCS Lease Sale 92), Brian Watt Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas, September 1985.
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