Novel Approaches to Achieve Cost -Effective, Efficient and Safe Offshore Operations and Infrastructure
Thursday, 7 May
Room 602
Technical Session
This session presents case studies demonstrating the application of various methodologies that enhance predictive, data-driven, and digital approaches for improved decision-making, risk evaluation, and economic feasibility assessments. The ultimate goal is to extend the service life of offshore assets. The discussed methods include Condition-Based Monitoring, Engineering Critical Assessment, Risk-Based Inspection, Automated Modelling, and Real-Time Corrosion Monitoring, along with emerging technologies such as Portable In-Line Inspection and Remote Cathodic Protection.
Chairperson(s)
Sponsoring Society:
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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0930-0948 36947Integrity Assessment and Rehabilitation of Aging Pipelines: A Case Study from an Oil & Gas Facility Integrating NDT and Risk-Based Inspection Approaches
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0950-1008 37110Corrosion Management in Sweet-to-Sour Service Transition: A Case Study
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1010-1028 36746Achieving Leaner FPSO Extensions Through Maintenance Intelligence and Contract Reform
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1030-1048 36966Life Extension of Spar Top Tensioned Riser Aircan System and Leaf Spring
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1050-1108 37022Proactive Management of Internal Corrosion Threats in a Deepwater Subsea Production System
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1110-1128 37116Integrated Multi-Discipline Criteria for Offshore Well Life Extension: A Decision-Support Framework
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1130-1148 37062Digital Transformation of Subsea Integrity: Automated Corrosion Modeling Reduces Operational Risk


