QUOTE(yunodie @ Nov 25 2020, 06:03 PM)
whats the definition of a cpp? i have no clue about shallow water structures. is cpp a structure that contains processing facility such as seperators/compressors/dehydration units?(and lq)
so common industry term of a cpp, it normally doesnt have wellhead? because wellhead are usually seperated on different structure that is the whp?
so for a structure that contains both processing facility + wellheads is commonly known as integrated cpp?
thank you for sharing.
LIke tat baru ngam, unsure then ask. I cant say i am 100% correct, but at least i share what i know. if i am wrong, tell me. then i will know i am wrong, not being ignorant. Lately alot newer generation is being ignorant and arrogant, quite toxic i can say, and very dangerous.
what u said is correct, CPP is central processing platform. Intergrated CPP means the wellhead, separation, production, compression, export, riser all in 1 platform aka in 1 jacket and all is connected, not by bridge but deck. KBB is the already production iCPP, probably the first in Msia? i not sure.
WHP is normally only have minimal facility and utilities consist of wellhead and some probably have inlet sep then riser to pipeline going to CPP at hub/complex. the purpose of wellhead platform is just to flow the well.