Communications systems and methods for subsea processors
US-9322264-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US9720421B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9720421-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114352298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A subsea production system for producing fluids from a subsea well in a subsea field. The production system includes a production facility and a production umbilical connecting the subsea well with the production facility. The production system also includes a control system for controlling production from the subsea well. The control system includes a first redundant master control station system (redundant MCS) at a first location, the redundant MCS capable of controlling production from the subsea well. The control system also includes a second redundant MCS at a second location, the second redundant MCS capable of controlling production from the subsea well. The redundant MCSs are synchronized to keep the same electronic data at both locations and to prevent conflicts in control signals from the redundant MCSs.
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What is claimed is: 1. A subsea control system for controlling production from a subsea field with a subsea well using a subsea control module, comprising: a first redundant master control station system (redundant MCS) at a first location, wherein the redundant MCS is in communication with the subsea control module and configured to control production from the subsea well through the subsea control module; a second redundant MCS at a second location, wherein the second redundant MCS is in communication with the subsea control module and configured to control production from the subsea well through the subsea control module; wherein the first and second redundant MCSs are synchronized by keeping electronic data the same at both locations via communication between the redundant MCSs to prevent conflicts in control signals from the redundant MCSs; and wherein either and both of the first and second redundant MCSs are configured to control production through the subsea control module. 2. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein only one redundant MCS at a time controls production from the well. 3. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein the redundant MCSs control production from the well to at least two production facilities in different locations. 4. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein the redundant MCSs control production from more than one subsea field with more than one subsea well in each field. 5. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein one redundant MCS is located offshore and the other redundant MCS is located on shore. 6. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein each redundant MCS is located offshore. 7. The subsea control system of claim 1 , further comprising more than two redundant MCS s. 8. The subsea control system of claim 1 , wherein the field comprises more than one well and the redundant MCSs are capable of controlling production from all or some of the wells. 9. The subsea control system of claim 8 , wherein the wells a given redundant MCS is controlling can be changed at any time. 10. A subsea production system for producing fluids from a subsea well in a subsea field, comprising: a production facility; a production umbilical connecting the subsea well with the production facility; and a control system configured to control production from the subsea well, the control system comprising: a subsea control module; a first redundant master control station system (redundant MCS) at a first location, wherein the redundant MCS is in communication with the subsea control module and configured to control production from the subsea well through the subsea control module; a second redundant MCS at a second location, wherein the second redundant MCS is in communication with the subsea control module and configured to control production from the subsea well through the subsea control module; wherein the first and second redundant MCSs are synchronized by keeping electronic data the same at both locations via communication between the redundant MCSs to prevent conflicts in control signals from the redundant MCSs; and wherein either and both of the first and second redundant MCSs are configured to control production through the subsea control module. 11. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein only one redundant MCS at a time controls production from the well. 12. The subsea production system of claim 10 , further comprising: more than one production facility at different locations; and wherein the redundant MCSs control production from the well to the production facilities. 13. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein the redundant MCSs control production from more than one subsea field with more than one subsea well in each field. 14. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein one redundant MCS is located offshore and the other redundant MCS is located on shore. 15. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein each redundant MCS is located offshore. 16. The subsea production system of claim 10 , further comprising more than two redundant MCSs. 17. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein the field comprises more than one well and the redundant MCSs are capable of controlling production from all or some of the wells. 18. The subsea production system of claim 17 , wherein the wells a given redundant MCS is controlling can be changed at any time. 19. The subsea production system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second redundant MCSs comprise a user interface, logic/control, and subsea communications.
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