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Technical specifications for concrete counterweight coatings for submarine pipelines
Recommended Practices for Passive Fire Protection of Onshore Production Facilities in the Oil and Gas Industry
Recommended practices for subsea pipeline connectors and subsea jumper systems
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 2: Seismic design procedures and criteria
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 4: Geotechnical and foundation design considerations (ISO 19901-4:2016); English version EN ISO 19901-4:2016, only on CD-ROM
Recommended Practices for Integrity Management of Subsea Pipeline Systems
Underwater welding specifications
Specifications for offshore platform cranes
Recommended practices for selection and application of underwater leak detection systems
This document describes processes for managing major accident (MA) hazards during the design of offshore oil and gas production installations. It provides requirements and guidance on the development of strategies both to prevent the occurrence of MAs and to limit the possible consequences. It also contains some requirements and guidance on managing MA hazards in operation. This document is applicable to the design of — fixed offshore structures, and — floating systems for production, storage and offloading for the petroleum and natural gas industries. The scope includes all credible MA hazards with the potential to have a material effect on people, the environment and assets. This document is intended for the larger projects undertaken to develop new offshore installations. However, the principles are also applicable to small or simple projects or design changes to existing facilities and can also be relevant to onshore production facilities. Mobile offshore units as defined in this document are excluded, although many of the principles can be used as guidance. The design of subsea facilities are also excluded, though the effects of mobile and subsea facilities are considered if they can lead to major accidents that affect an offshore installation. This document does not cover the construction, commissioning, abandonment or security risks associated with offshore installations. The decision to apply the requirements and guidance of this document, in full or in part, is intended to be based on an assessment of the likelihood and possible consequences of MA hazards.
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Major accident hazard management during the design of new installations
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Site-specific assessment of mobile offshore units - Part 1: Jack-ups (ISO 19905-1:2016); English version EN ISO 19905-1:2016, only on CD-ROM
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 5: Weight control during engineering and construction (ISO 19901-5:2016); English version EN ISO 19901-5:2016
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Specific requirements for offshore structures. Geotechnical and foundation design considerations
This part of ISO 19901 contains provisions for those aspects of geoscience and foundation engineering that are applicable to a broad range of offshore structures, rather than to a particular structure type. Such aspects are: — site and soil characterization; — identification of hazards; — design and installation of shallow foundations supported by the seabed; — design and installation of pile foundations; — soil-structure interaction for auxiliary structures, e.g. subsea production systems, risers and flowlines (guidance given in A.10); — design of anchors for the stationkeeping systems of floating structures (guidance given in A.11). Particular requirements for marine soil investigations are detailed in ISO 19901-8. Aspects of soil mechanics and foundation engineering that apply equally to offshore and onshore structures are not addressed. The user of this part of ISO 19901 is expected to be familiar with such aspects. embedded length (L) to diameter (D) ratio L/D < 1 (Clause 7) and relatively long and flexible pile foundations with L/D > 10 (Clause 8). This part of ISO 19901 does not apply to intermediate foundations with 1 < L/D < 10. Such intermediate foundations, often known as ‘caisson foundations’, comprise either shallow foundations with skirts penetrating deeper into the seabed than the width of the foundation, or shorter, more rigid and larger diameter piles than those traditionally used for founding offshore structures. The design of such foundations can require specific analysis methods; it is important that any extrapolation from the design methods described in this part of ISO 19901 to intermediate foundations be treated with care and assessed by a geotechnical specialist.
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 4: Geotechnical and foundation design considerations
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Specific requirements for offshore structures. Weight control during engineering and construction
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 1: Metocean design and operating considerations (ISO 19901-1:2015); English version EN ISO 19901-1:2015, only on CD-ROM
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Site-specific assessment of mobile offshore units. Jack-ups
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 5: Weight control during engineering and construction
Corrosion control in fully immersed areas of offshore steel fixed petroleum production structures
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