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Flowserve and Shell complete factory testing of twin-screw pumps for high-boost subsea multiphase applications

The high-boost subsea multiphase pump from Flowserve is part of a larger deep-water subsea pumping system initiative focused on heavy oil applications and sponsored by Shell Upstream Americas
The high-boost subsea multiphase pump from Flowserve is part of a larger deep-water subsea pumping system initiative focused on heavy oil applications and sponsored by Shell Upstream Americas

The twin-screw pump from Flowserve, in partnership with Shell, was tested to a differential pressure of 2,500 psi (172 bar). The performance was mapped with liquid viscosities varying from 2 cp to 2,000 cp. Flowserve has designed the twin-screw pump with a nominal displacement of 90,000 barrels per day at the rated speed of 1,800 rpm for this high-boost requirement. Final design conditions for the pumping system are targeted at 3,000 psi (207 bar) boost pressure in multiphase service with a power in excess of 5 MW and a water depth capability of 3,000 m. 

Full string testing on the core technology will take place later this year at the Flowserve high-power test facility located in Etten Leur, the Netherlands