Reprint

Safe, Secure and Sustainable Oil and Gas Drilling, Exploitation and Pipeline Transport Offshore

Edited by
October 2021
240 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2171-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2172-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Safe, Secure and Sustainable Oil and Gas Drilling, Exploitation and Pipeline Transport Offshore that was published in

Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Immediately after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in the Gulf of Mexico on 20 April 2010 in the United States waters on the Macondo prospect about 60 km offshore the Texas coast, numerous worldwide efforts took place to increase the overall safety level related to offshore oil and gas operations. These have continued until today, with relevant changes and improvements in the offshore oil and gas sector mostly focusing on: 1) regulations and regulatory authorities; 2) working groups and industrial associations; 3) safety technologies, focusing especially on the most relevant developments that have been introduced, particularly with respect to well integrity, blow out preventers (BOPs), and capping and containment devices; 4) technical and operational standards; 5) risk management practices, especially concerning the management of human and organizational factors, which greatly contribute to the occurrence of major accidents in the offshore oil and gas sector. This book is not focused only on safety in offshore oil and gas operations, but all onshore efforts are also acknowledged. All methods, computational procedures, innovations, and technologies, which can increase the production rate, safety of pipelines, usability, and efficiency, are within the scope of this book. So are all aspects related to the production of oil and gas and drilling, both offshore and onshore, as well as those related to an increased degree of utilization and efficiency of drilling, all safety aspects, and all aspects of security of supply. Contributions from academia, standardization and regulatory bodies, manufacturers of equipment, service and exploitation companies, and from all other types of industry were welcome.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
oil tanker; rolling motion; mixed convection; natural convection; yawing motion; vertical-axis harmonic rotation; non-inertial coordinate system; drag model test; vertical offset angle; drag force; resistance coefficient; CFD simulation; flow field; offshore pipeline; installation simulation; deepwater; freak wave; S-lay method; leak detection; Kalman filter; pipelines; blast wall; explosion; distributed impulse loads; auxetic; re-entrant honeycomb; corrugated plate; negative Poisson’s ratio; offshore platform; equipment certification; maritime safety; offshore accidents; oil and gas; technical standards; petroleum engineering; drillship; blast wall; explosion; well-test areas; strength evaluation; non-linear structural analysis; tuned mass damper (TMD); top tensioned riser; numerical analysis; marine dynamics; k-out-of-n-type systems; reliability; probability of system failure; failure-free time; repair time; stationary mode; object detection; underwater image; computer vision; oil spill; subsea pipeline monitoring; unmanned underwater vehicle; k-out-of-n system; preventive maintenance; reliability function; lifetime distribution; safety legislation; market access; explosions; ATEX; IECEx; offshore oil and gas; certified equipment; hazardous area classification; gas atmospheres; international standards; n/a