Industry Article Electrifying Offshore Oil and Gas Production
Production Systems President Donald Ross discusses how electrification of offshore operations enables sustainable performance.
The electrification of oilfield infrastructure has sustainability benefits at multiple levels.
Transitioning large-scale power systems like those on offshore platforms to run on electric power versus diesel generators enables an infrastructure powered by low-carbon energy sources, including renewable power.
All-electric production systems are a key part of our strategy to enable customers to meet their sustainability goals whilst driving high performance. With a range of integrated technologies spanning subsurface, subsea and surface environments, these systems provide multiple benefits. Digitally integrated systems enable fast responses at scale, maximize the value of remote operations, and eliminate the risk of hydraulic leaks; and its compact footprint reduces emissions during manufacturing, installation, operations, and maintenance.
Learn more about how we partnered with BP to build our first all-electric manifold. To learn more about solutions for electrification of infrastructure, see the first of our technologies below.
Reduce opex, capex, and environmental impact.
Electric actuators for subsea production and processing systems.
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