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Perdido: The First Smart Field® in the Western Hemisphere
Author(s) -
Robert K. Perrons
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
spe intelligent energy conference and exhibition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2118/127858-ms
Subject(s) - subsea , spar , shell (structure) , computer science , engineering , systems engineering , geology , marine engineering , mechanical engineering
Located in the Gulf of Mexico in nearly 8,000 feet of water, the Perdido development is the world’s deepest spar and Shell’s first Smart Field in the Western hemisphere. Jointly developed by Shell, BP, and Chevron, the spar and the subsea equipment connected to it will eventually capture approximately an order of magnitude more data than is collected from any other Shell-designed and managed development currently operating in the Gulf of Mexico. This paper will describe Shell’s Smart Fields design philosophy, briefly explain the five design elements that underpin “smartness” in Shell’s North and South American operations—specifically, remote assisted operations, exception-based surveillance, collaborative work environments, hydrocarbon development tools and workflows, and Smart Fields Foundation IT infrastructure—and shed light on the process by which a highly customized Smart Fields development and management plan was put together for Perdido

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