Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island

Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Subsea technology Russian Federation possesses an enormous volume of hydrocarbons. A significant part of the hydrocarbons is located in offshore areas, mostly in arctic and sub-arctic regions, where field development is relatively complicated and expensiv...

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Main Author: Efimov, Nikolay
Other Authors: Gudmestad, Ove Tobias, Zolotukhin, Anatoly Borisovich
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2620890
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/2620890 2023-06-11T04:08:56+02:00 Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island Efimov, Nikolay Gudmestad, Ove Tobias Zolotukhin, Anatoly Borisovich Russia 2019-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2620890 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IMBM/2019; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2620890 offshore teknologi Arctic Sakhalin Island Sakhalin-5 feasibility study analogue-method Subsea production system Kaigansko-Vasyukanskoe-more field (KVM) Pela Lache deposit Sea of Okhotsk VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581 Master thesis 2019 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:04:23Z Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Subsea technology Russian Federation possesses an enormous volume of hydrocarbons. A significant part of the hydrocarbons is located in offshore areas, mostly in arctic and sub-arctic regions, where field development is relatively complicated and expensive in comparison with traditional onshore projects. The economic need of such projects is dictated by the fact, that in the nearest future the Russian domestic petroleum industry will face the problem of the conventional deposits’ depletion. That is why there is a need to develop unconventional and offshore projects. The Sakhalin Shelf, and especially Sakhalin-5 project, is believed to be the most perspective in the near-term. The Sakhalin-5 project is located in the north-eastern part of the Sakhalin Shelf and belongs to the sub-arctic region. Harsh meteorological and ice conditions have a great impact on field development. The Kaigansko-Vasyukankoe-more field; the Sakhalin-5 project, and more specifically the Pela Lache deposit, is selected as the reservoir of interest because it is considered to be the main one for the Kaigansko-Vasyukankoe-more field. The objective of the current master’s thesis is to identify and analyze the main meteorological and oceanographic conditions, their impact on the offshore field development and propose a development concept with minimal ecological risks. Due to the fact, that the field is on the early stage of design development, there is a great lack of data regarding the main properties and characteristics. For estimation of field production trends, there is a need to implement the analogue method and identify such deposit, which allows one to conduct such kind of calculations. After that, based on the analyzed results, to propose the most effective potential field layout and estimate its cost. Also, it is necessary to identify the optimal solution for transportation of the produced oil. In order to approve or disprove the feasibility of such a project, it is necessary to analyze the ... Master Thesis Arctic Sakhalin University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Arctic Okhotsk
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language English
topic offshore teknologi
Arctic
Sakhalin Island
Sakhalin-5
feasibility study
analogue-method
Subsea production system
Kaigansko-Vasyukanskoe-more field (KVM)
Pela Lache deposit
Sea of Okhotsk
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
spellingShingle offshore teknologi
Arctic
Sakhalin Island
Sakhalin-5
feasibility study
analogue-method
Subsea production system
Kaigansko-Vasyukanskoe-more field (KVM)
Pela Lache deposit
Sea of Okhotsk
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
Efimov, Nikolay
Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
topic_facet offshore teknologi
Arctic
Sakhalin Island
Sakhalin-5
feasibility study
analogue-method
Subsea production system
Kaigansko-Vasyukanskoe-more field (KVM)
Pela Lache deposit
Sea of Okhotsk
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
description Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Subsea technology Russian Federation possesses an enormous volume of hydrocarbons. A significant part of the hydrocarbons is located in offshore areas, mostly in arctic and sub-arctic regions, where field development is relatively complicated and expensive in comparison with traditional onshore projects. The economic need of such projects is dictated by the fact, that in the nearest future the Russian domestic petroleum industry will face the problem of the conventional deposits’ depletion. That is why there is a need to develop unconventional and offshore projects. The Sakhalin Shelf, and especially Sakhalin-5 project, is believed to be the most perspective in the near-term. The Sakhalin-5 project is located in the north-eastern part of the Sakhalin Shelf and belongs to the sub-arctic region. Harsh meteorological and ice conditions have a great impact on field development. The Kaigansko-Vasyukankoe-more field; the Sakhalin-5 project, and more specifically the Pela Lache deposit, is selected as the reservoir of interest because it is considered to be the main one for the Kaigansko-Vasyukankoe-more field. The objective of the current master’s thesis is to identify and analyze the main meteorological and oceanographic conditions, their impact on the offshore field development and propose a development concept with minimal ecological risks. Due to the fact, that the field is on the early stage of design development, there is a great lack of data regarding the main properties and characteristics. For estimation of field production trends, there is a need to implement the analogue method and identify such deposit, which allows one to conduct such kind of calculations. After that, based on the analyzed results, to propose the most effective potential field layout and estimate its cost. Also, it is necessary to identify the optimal solution for transportation of the produced oil. In order to approve or disprove the feasibility of such a project, it is necessary to analyze the ...
author2 Gudmestad, Ove Tobias
Zolotukhin, Anatoly Borisovich
format Master Thesis
author Efimov, Nikolay
author_facet Efimov, Nikolay
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title Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
title_short Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
title_full Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
title_fullStr Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study for offshore oil field, Sakhalin Island
title_sort feasibility study for offshore oil field, sakhalin island
publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2620890
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