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Local heating of subsea flowlines, A way to increase step out distance with conventional thermal insulation

Anres et al., 2018

Document ID
14355766951678171348
Author
Anres S
Hallot R
Macauley L
Valdenaire T
Publication year
Publication venue
Offshore Technology Conference

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Innovative flow assurance solutions are required to make new field developments both technically and economically feasible. Indeed in the case of long distance tie-backs, very deepwater applications or when the fluid temperature at the wellhead is too low …
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