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Multi-Well Control Panels

Multi-Well Control PanelsSingle and multi-well panels are planned and manufactured in-house to Weatherford or client-defined specifications. Using the very latest design technologies and components, we are able to offer high quality, well designed and constructed well control systems with a proven track record for reliability and ease of maintenance. These panels are suitable for use in remote areas, on offshore platforms and even in hostile environments. We are able to fast track the delivery period and meet client key project requirements of cost and quality.

All the features of the single well panel are offered in the multi-well design. Multi-well control panels are a combination of standard pneumatic, hydraulic and electronic based logic in a single integrated solution for multiple wells in both onshore and offshore applications. The pneumatic pressure source could be either process gas from the wellsite or compressed air. Hydraulic control pressure is developed through the use of hydraulic pumps within the control system.

The multi-well control panel is a fail-safe system using control logic to provide ESD, fusible loop fire protection and wellhead valve opening/closing sequencing. Solutions can be completely customized to meet customer operational requirements from weight and footprint layout to operational functionality. Weatherford also offers standard designs where client preferences are not defined.

As an option, our multi-well control panels can incorporate removable and interchangeable well control modules, each controlling a single well. Any well module can be easily isolated and removed without affecting the operation of any other part of the well control panel. Existing modules can be removed and a spare module installed with a minimum of downtime.

These custom designed panels can be built to accommodate any number of wells. There is also an option to add a functional PLC to the panel. Our design engineers are available to assist customers with development of their project design.

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