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  1. Tie-back is a string to connect a liner back to well head. It is fairly common for oil and gas wells and they almost always run for geothermal with sometimes 2 on one well. Tie-backs can be installed for both land or offshore wells. Depending on where the wellhead is, the liner can be tied back to rig floor (platform) or seabed.
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    What does tie back in offshore oil and gas mean?
    Tie-back in the offshore oil and gas upstream activities refer to the connection of additional risers to the floating vessel or platform.
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    Why are tieback projects important to the oil industry?
    Tieback projects are an important component of oil and gas production. Advances in technology have made them less expensive, while the economic advantages of developing fields by tying them into existing infrastructure are obvious. The future looks bright for subsea projects.
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    Which is dril-quip subsea tie back system do you use?
    All tie-back systems are designed for use with either the Dril-Quip SS-15® or the SS-10 Subsea Wellhead System. Each tie-back system is individually engineered to meet the customer’s specific requirements. Dril-Quip designs a full line of drilling and production equipment.
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    What kind of tie back is used for subsea wellhead?
    The 20" Tie-Back Connector is used to connect the 18 3/4" Subsea Wellhead to the surface with a 20" casing or “barrier” string. The 20" Tie- Back Connector has an H-60 Quik-Thread™ top casing connection and locks to the Wellhead with a split- lock ring. To function the Connector, an actuator ring is rotated to the right with a 20" Torque Tool.
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  3. https://2b1stconsulting.com/tie-back

    Tie-back in the offshore oil and gas upstream activities refer to the connection of additional risers to the floating vessel or platform. Comments Originally the offshore oil and gas industry used to focus on large fields that could be explored and produced in drilling strait below the floating vessel

  4. https://www.oceaneering.com/subsea-tiebacks

    Today, we develop products and services for use throughout the lifecycle of an offshore oilfield, from drilling to decommissioning. We operate the world's premier fleet of work class ROVs. Additionally, we are a leader in offshore oilfield maintenance services, …

  5. https://www.dril-quip.com/resources/catalogs/18. Subsea Tie-Back Systems.pdf

    Dril-Quip’s Tie-Back-to-Subsea Wellhead Systems connect the subsea wellhead to a surface production vessel for surface completion. Dril-Quip Tie-Back Systems are available in two basic styles: tie-back to a fixed platform, and tie-back to a floating production platform (TLP or Spar). All tie-back

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  6. https://www.offshore-technology.com/features/feature1033

    Feb 28, 2007 · The Scandinavian oil giant Statoil has instigated a number of recent subsea tieback developments. One of these has recently come online, the Skinfaks / Rimfaks project in the North Sea. Field recovery in the project will be increased using several wells via tieback to the Gullfaks C platform.

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    • Tie-Back Liner | Drilling Industry Glossary

      https://www.pvisoftware.com/drilling-glossary/tie-back-liner.html

      Tie-back is a string to connect a liner back to well head. It is fairly common for oil and gas wells and they almost always run for geothermal with sometimes 2 on one well. Tie-backs can be installed for both land or offshore wells.

    • https://www.oedigital.com/news/467643-tapping-tiebacks

      Jun 24, 2019 · Traditionally, oil tiebacks are within a 10- to 30-kilometer range. Increasing that to 50 kilometers or more would enable more fields to be tied into existing infrastructure. The biggest challenges to doing this would be flow assurance related.

    • Subsea tiebacks: The latest strategies

      https://www.oedigital.com/news/458722-subsea-tiebacks-the-latest-strategies

      Apr 15, 2013 · Currently, its Who Dat development in Mississippi Canyon 503/504/547 is tied back to its own floating production system, which is the only privately owned floating production system in the world. There, LLOG is ramping production up to 20,000b/d of oil and about 22MMcf/d of gas from its three existing wells. Nine more wells are planned.

    • https://www.offshore-technology.com/projects/gunflint-oil-field-gulf-of-mexico

      Gunflint offshore oil field development Plans for development of the Gunflint offshore field involved drilling two production wells that were tied back to existing infrastructure. Agreements were signed with Gulfstar to tie-back the wells to its floating production system (FPS).