The Offshore Energy Database Subsea Completions data set identifies all subsea equipment employed to develop offshore oil and gas fields. The type of equipment covered includes; subsea satellite wells, templated wells, manifolds, templates, plems (pipeline end manifolds), subsea processing including; subsea boosting, subsea compression and subsea separation. For subsea trees both horizontal and vertical trees are included within the database.
As each unit is listed separately on the Offshore Energy Database, this data set provides a unique view about project phasing, water depth ranges across an offshore oil and gas field development, and the different types of subsea equipment being used within each project.
The earliest subsea completion on the database is the West Cameron 192 well which started up in December 1960. The database identifies a further 4,800 wells that have been installed and started up since then, along with a further 5,000 being planned or considered from the current year onwards.
For each Subsea Unit Project the following information is provided
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