UK-based Smith Flow Control (SFC) has designed a specialist pigging panel to be installed on a floating production, storage and offloading facility (FPSO) built for the use in the Goliat field, the first oilfield to be developed in the Barents Sea.
SFC’s custom-built pigging panels will be used to control a series of actuated valves and ensures the safe opening of the pig vessel closure door. The panel itself is designed and built to exacting standards which incorporates the strict environmental requirements stipulated for operations in the Barents Sea.
The stainless steel electronic panel, specifically engineered for Arctic conditions, conforms to Zone 1 Ex de classification and protection class IP66. It is designed to support applications in the most aggressive environments, suitable for temperatures ranging between -40 to +55 degrees Celsius (-40 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit) with an anti-reflective coating that eliminates glare from the sun.
The panel is designed to meet strict safety guidelines and regulatory body requirements and works as a communication and verification system, improving efficiency and safety in the most testing conditions.
The panel is designed around the requirement to isolate power to the panel, with two interlocked key units to ensure a specific sequence of operation:
The operating panel can be used in a wide variety of applications involving actuated valves. Manual valves can also be included within the key system logic (vent & drain), for example to launch or receive a pig. The panel has been designed with the operator in mind, providing a safe and simple means of controlling valves for the most complex of processes.