Chrismas Tree
Chrismas Tree
Chrismas Tree
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Overview
Christmas trees are used on both surface
and subsea wells. It is common to identify
the type of tree as either "subsea tree" or
"surface tree". Each of these
classifications has a number of variations.
Examples of subsea include conventional,
dual bore, mono bore, TFL (through flow
line), horizontal, mudline, mudline
horizontal, side valve, and TBT (through-
bore tree) trees. The deepest installed
subsea tree is in the Gulf of Mexico at
approximately 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
(Current technical limits are up to around
3000 metres and working temperatures of
-50°F to 350°F with a pressure of up to
15,000 psi.)
Valves
Subsea and surface trees have a large
variety of valve configurations and
combinations of manual and/or actuated
(hydraulic or pneumatic) valves. Examples
are identified in API Specifications 6A and
17D.
References
API Specifications 6A and 17D.
GE Oil & Gas XT Last accessed 28-Jun-
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ISO 10423:2009 Petroleum and natural
gas industries - Drilling and production
equipment - Wellhead and Christmas
tree equipment [1]
NORSOK D-010.Link to
www.standard.no
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