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Optimal Intake and Routing of Floating Oil Rigs in the North Sea

In: Case Studies in Operations Research

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  • Dag Haugland

    (University of Bergen)

  • Bjørn Peter Tjøstheim

    (Statoil ASA)

Abstract

For oil and gas fields in production in the North Sea, a key task is to maximize the profit made by recovery and processing of oil/gas reserves. A main source of increased hydrocarbon off-take is through wells, which can be either producers or injectors (gas or water). The choice of technology for field development depends upon key parameters like the size of the field and water depth, and several different layouts are possible. This chapter considers the problem of optimizing the returns from investments in, and operation of offshore oil and gas fields, and develops approaches for solving it using integer programming models.

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  • Dag Haugland & Bjørn Peter Tjøstheim, 2015. "Optimal Intake and Routing of Floating Oil Rigs in the North Sea," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Katta G. Murty (ed.), Case Studies in Operations Research, edition 127, chapter 13, pages 315-336, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-1-4939-1007-6_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1007-6_13
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