Advancing Subsea Pipeline and Riser Technologies Materials, Integrity, and Design Innovations for Offshore Energy
Tuesday, 5 May
Room 312
Technical Session
Join us for an insightful session focused on Advancing Subsea Pipeline and Riser Technologies. This session will explore the latest innovations and advancements in subsea pipeline and riser systems, focusing on new materials, innovative riser designs, fatigue and corrosion mitigation, and integrity management under challenging offshore environments, shaping the future of offshore energy. From thermoplastic composite pipes and mechanically lined pipes to dynamic riser system modeling and support structures, these studies address the critical challenges of structural reliability, decarbonization, and safe offshore operations. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of how the industry is evolving to enhance performance, safety, and sustainability in subsea applications. Industry experts will share cutting-edge research and advancements that enhance the durability and efficiency of subsea systems. Key topics will include: • Innovative material solutions for enhanced performance and longevity. • Best practices for ensuring the integrity of subsea pipelines and risers under extreme environmental conditions. • Emerging design innovations that optimize functionality and reduce operational risks. • Don't miss the opportunity to engage with leaders in the field and discover transformative technologies that drive sustainable energy solutions.
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0930-0948 37008Thermoplastic Composite Pipe In Subsea Applications: A Game Changer For Projects
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0950-1008 36871Fatigue Mitigations To Enable Safe p&A Operations On A Legacy Well With Low Capacity And Fatigue Sensitive Wellhead System
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1010-1028 36933Comprehensive H2S Permeation Modelling For Flexible Pipe Materials Qualification In Black Sea Sour Service: The Double-flux Challenge
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1030-1048 37068Stick-slip Friction Effects On Viv Fatigue Of Ram Powell Top-tensioned Risers
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1050-1108 36870Evolution Of Api Rp 2rd (third Edition) - A Recommended Practice For The Design Of Risers Connected To Floating Production Systems
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1110-1128 37157Adaptive Riser System Design And Selection Practices For Guyana’S Offshore Waters
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1130-1148 37183Quality Control Plan And Its Correct Implementation Prevents Deployment Of Wrong Material In Critical Offshore Assets: Failures Stemming From A Switch Of Api-6a To Ams-5663 718 Alloy
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Alternate 36836Innovative Sea Water Intake Riser (SWIR) Development To Support Decarbonization Of The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry
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Alternate 36782An Integrated Research Project For The Dynamics Of Lazy-wave Risers Due To Multiphase Flow
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Alternate 36762Mooring-vessel-riser Interfaces: Coupled Dynamics, Motion Effects, And Design Considerations For Offshore Floating Systems


