Subsea Trees & Controls

subtree1.jpgThe subsea tree is the primary well control module providing a mechanism for flow control and well entry. Typically, the subsea tree is controlled through a multi-plexed electro-hydraulic control system. The functions of a tree are activated and monitored through a SCM (Subsea Control Module). Typically this module is interfaced to the control system via Tronic pod base connectors.

It is vital for effective reservoir and production management that information on the tree status and operating conditions are fed back to the master control station. Typically, measured variables are pressure, temperature, flowrates, valve position, choke position and sand production rates.

We can provide the complete sensor harness complete with DigiTRON connectors and customer-recommended sensors.

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