![]() The platform is located 130 km off the coast of Trøndelag County, mid-Norway. Using Edge technology, the data stream in ABB Ability TM EdgeInsight is compressed on the platform to reduce the amount of data being transmitted via radio. “We are doing this without affecting the performance or reliability of the platform's control system.”įrom Draugen, around 5000 tags, as well as alarms and events, are streamed. “Obtaining high-resolution raw data directly from the control system requires expert knowledge on such systems,” Holsten continues. ![]() This ensures that the context is retained, allowing the users to recognize the data. Unlike conventional digital twins of such systems, the data stream is transmitted right from the heart of the platform’s control system, without any sort of filtering or intermediate storage in databases. ![]() “The way forward may be the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for further improvements.” "The business model ensures that OKEA subscribes to a data stream enabling creation of operational values and reduces financial risk in software investments," says Per Erik Holsten, Country Managing Director of ABB in Norway. The new streaming solution is called "Software-as-a-service" (SAAS), a widespread business model for office automation. “At the same time, the data stream from the platform can be made available in a secure way for suppliers and experts such as ABB.” Subscription With live, high-quality data, anytime, anywhere, we can make better and faster decisions,” says Dag Eggan, Senior Vice President of Business Performance, at OKEA. “The solution streamlines the way we work with data to optimize the operation of the offshore platform with operational support from land. Now it produces high-quality data as well which is streamed to shore, creating a digital twin of very good quality in real-time. (Oslo Børs: SUBC, ADR: SUBCY) today announced the award of a sizeable (1) contract by OKEA to Subsea Integration Alliance ( 2) for the Hasselmus project, seven kilometres north west of the Draugen platform in the southern Norwegian Sea.Draugen was commissioned in 1993 and produces around 20,000 barrels of oil a day. The project work scope covers the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) of the subsea production systems (SPS) and subsea pipelines (SURF) for a single subsea well with direct tie-back to the Draugen production platform. The SURF scope comprises approximately nine kilometres of pipe-in-pipe flowline and associated structures in water depths of approximately 250 metres. Project management and engineering will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger, Norway. Fabrication of the pipelines will take place at Subsea 7’s spoolbase at Vigra, Norway and offshore operations will be executed in 20. Monica Bjørkmann, VP Subsea 7 Norway said: “ We are delighted to be awarded this contract by OKEA. We look forward to continu ing the journey on the Hasselmus f ield d evelopment with safety, reliability and quality at the forefront throughout.” It acknowledges the val u e potential of Subsea Integration Alliance’s seamless ly integrated and optimised offering, and extends our relationship with OKEA that began with conceptual studies. Stuart Fitzgerald, CEO Subsea Integration Alliance LLC said: “This award to Subsea Integration Alliance supports our strategy for early engagement, full subsea system delivery, and our track record with OKEA. Working in partnership with OKEA has supported optimised solutions, early decision making and shortened delivery time, ultimately improving cost efficiency throughout the entire field lifecycle. We look forward to continuing to support this objective for the Hasselmus project”.
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