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The new semi-submersible rig project will participate in Petrobras's sub-salt oilfield drilling activities
GE provides power, propulsion and drilling drive technology for six drilling platforms Brazil is one of the world's largest oil producers, and its national oil company Petrobras plans to invest $224 billion in capital expenditures during 2011-2015. The GE Power Conversion business unit recently announced that it is a designer and builder of high-performance mobile offshore drilling platforms – a supplier to Keppel Marine Engineering and Marine Ltd., providing power generation and propulsion for six new semi-submersible drilling platforms in Brazil. And drilling drive technology to support the salt mine oil field drilling project of the Brazilian national oil company Petrobras.
GE Electrical's efficient and efficient drilling platform performance has contributed significantly to solving the operational challenges of deep waters on the east coast of Brazil. While Brazilian offshore engineering operates in difficult sea areas, operational reliability is essential and the key to selecting Power Conversion technology.
Keppel Offshore & Maritime Co., Ltd. previously announced a contract with Sete Brasil Participa??es SA to design and build a semi-submersible rig based on Keppel's patented DSS?38E design. The first rig is scheduled to be commissioned in the fourth quarter of 2015. These deepwater rigs will help Brazil estimate the exploration of 50 billion barrels of deep-sea oil and gas reserves.
The monthly oil market report released by the International Energy Agency predicts that global oil demand will reach 950 million barrels per day in 2016. If Brazil can achieve its production plan by 2020, it can supply 8% of global oil demand.
Flexible equipment placement is one of the main advantages of Power Conversion diesel electric propulsion technology, which places equipment such as diesel generator sets, switchboards and drives in the most efficient position. In addition to the advantages of efficient layout, the compartments are simple to achieve safety and redundancy requirements. Redundant power is combined with control cable redundancy for all incoming and outgoing electrical systems for optimal installation to meet the most demanding regulatory requirements. Therefore, flooding or fires that occur in individual compartments do not cause the entire propulsion system or the failure of the power system to become a reality. Controllable specific operations continue to ensure the safety and availability of the ship.
“With the flexibility and configurability of our power and propulsion systems, operators can turn all the benefits of multi-level redundancy into increased ship availability without the unreasonable cost of weight, mechanical space and fixed equipment costs. Paul English, head of the marine industry at GE Power Conversion, said, "Our advanced power generation, motor and drive technology, like the technology used in the Keppel Far East project, is being used to make ship and ocean engineering processes Cleaner and more efficient.
During a trade visit in Brazil, British Trade and Investment Minister Lord Green said in Rio de Janeiro “Congratulations to GE Energy's Power Conversion business unit for securing a new Brazilian offshore engineering business. More and more companies are exporting trade is important for government development plans. Component.†The importance of this deal is evident.
GE will deliver key components of these rig equipment locally through its manufacturing facilities in Brazil, providing cost-effective solutions to expand the marine and shipbuilding business in Brazil. GE's equipment will be delivered in phases in 2012 and 2016.
The development of a new project in the Brazilian sub-salt field will develop the sub-salt field in Brazil and is part of the Brazilian oil company Petrobras project. “Salt-down oilfield†refers to a rock system located on the coast of Brazil that occupies a large part of the Brazilian coast, which may generate and accumulate oil. It is called the “salt oil field†because these rocks are formed under a rich salt layer, and the rock layers in some areas of the coast are as thick as 2000 meters. Over time, these rocks will deposit under the salt layer, so the term “salt down†is used. The oil itself may be located 5,000 meters below sea level.
Crossing the Santos, Campos and Espirito, extending 500 miles, the oil reserves in Brazil's subsalt oil fields are estimated to be about 10 billion to 16 billion barrels. From now until 2020, the exploration and production of these reservoirs will require about 40 new types of ships (drilling vessels and semi-submersible platforms).
GE acquired Power Conversion (then called Converteam) in September 2011. The GE Power Conversion business unit uses electrical energy conversion technologies and systems to drive the electrification of the world's energy and other industrial infrastructure. It develops and supplies high-end motors, advanced transmission and control technologies to make industrial processes cleaner and more efficient, serving energy, marine, industrial and other fields.