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API STD 521: Guide for Pressure-relieving and Depressuring Systems – Edition 6

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API RP 17X

API RP 17X: Recommended Practice for Subsea Pump Module Systems

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SKU: ac52dc0ae93f Category:

Description

This recommended practice provides guidance for the design, manufacture, installation and operation of subsea pumps, including rotary displacement and rotodynamic types for single phase, and multi‑phase services. The recommended practice applies to all subsea pump modules placed at or above the mud line. API RP 17X describes subsea pump modules that are either directly designed or ‘marinized’ for use in a offshore/marine environment. Potential applications include: – Offshore use near subsea wells to boost production and enhance oil recovery (EOR) from partially depleted oil fields, or: – To boost flowline pressures to flow at higher rates or greater distances or when flowing subsea wells up to a surface facility.” The design of such system solutions requires additional equipment to power, control and otherwise operate the pumps. These are not within the scope of this document and can be found in API 17F, API 17G, API 17Z and other relevant standards for these and associated eq

Edition

1

Published Date

2021-10-05

Status

Current

Pages

80

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This recommended practice provides guidance for the design, manufacture, installation and operation of subsea pumps, including rotary displacement and rotodynamic types for single phase, and multi‑phase services. The recommended practice applies to all subsea pump modules placed at or above the mud line. API RP 17X describes subsea pump modules that are either directly designed or 'marinized' for use in a offshore/marine environment. Potential applications include: - Offshore use near subsea wells to boost production and enhance oil recovery (EOR) from partially depleted oil fields, or: - To boost flowline pressures to flow at higher rates or greater distances or when flowing subsea wells up to a surface facility." The design of such system solutions requires additional equipment to power, control and otherwise operate the pumps. These are not within the scope of this document and can be found in API 17F, API 17G, API 17Z and other relevant standards for these and associated eq

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