This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Chris Carpenter, contains highlights of paper SPE 194543, “Lessons Learned With Real Integration of a Deepwater Managed-Pressure-Drilling Control System,” by Svein Hovland, SPE, NOV; Robert van Kuilenburg, SPE, Noble Drilling; and Trym Eide, Christian Stridsklev, and Colin Munro, NOV, prepared for the 2019 IADC/SPE Managed Pressure Drilling and Underbalanced Operations Conference and Exhibition, Amsterdam, 9–10 April. The paper has not been peer reviewed. This paper presents lessons learned regarding design, testing, and installation of a completely integrated managed-pressure-drilling (MPD) control system on a deepwater drilling rig. For the installation described, all MPD control functions were installed permanently on the main drilling-control network of the drilling unit, providing direct access to high-speed data from other drilling machines that influence wellbore pressure. Moreover, the MPD control system has the ability to actively control these•drilling•machines. Introduction The authors have discussed in previous work that seamless integration with existing rig infrastructure will be instrumental in using MPD as standard operating procedure during drilling. Installing the MPD control system as an equal peer in the drilling-control network is key to this strategy. This allows for using existing high-speed, robust data networks, and optimization of the overall drilling process by including topdrive, mud pumps, drawworks, and MPD equipment in the management of pressure. Other authors have discussed strategies for integration and economic deployment of MPD on a contractor’s fleet of vessels. This strategy includes integration of MPD hardware and control systems with existing rig systems in close collaboration with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers. In this strategy, the drilling contractor will be responsible ultimately for delivering MPD functionality as an integral part of its drilling service. System Design A key part of the drilling contractor’s strategy is to use the same user interfaces, topologies, and infrastructure on all their drilling vessels. To accomplish this, the MPD control system must be integrated into the overall OEM drilling control system. These integrated drilling control systems are built for seamless integration of machine control, process management, and information sharing. The system networks, forming the backbone of the system architecture, are secured and prepared for any machine integration with redundant setups for a high level of system and operational availability. The segregated networks offer increased security and reliability. For the MPD-specific control tasks, the OEM maintains a code base of core MPD functionality that can be deployed quickly for standard deliveries. For integrated systems, the OEM and drilling contractor work together to review the existing drilling control system versions to ensure that the MPD installation is performed on the correct version of the drilling control system.