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Offshore Resilience Across Ice, Fire, and Intelligent Risk

Tuesday, 5 May
Room 604
Technical Session
Offshore infrastructure is increasingly shaped by challenges at the edge of conventional design and management. This session explores multiple frontiers of resilience. Integrated modeling and best practices are applied to ice-structure interactions, fire safety of offshore substations, and corrosion mitigation of subsea wells. Risk assessments and better governance are used to walk the line between innovation and human judgment in safety-critical environments, improve sabotage mitigation and access control, evaluate monitoring of subsea carbon capture and storage, and standardize legacy well management. Together, these papers show how offshore resilience must be built by integrating engineering innovation, safety design, and digital intelligence to withstand extreme environments and complex risks.
Chairperson(s)
Amir Izadparast, Manager of New Technology Development - SOFEC, Inc
Michael Romer, Principal Artificial Lift Engineer - Exxon Mobil Corporation
Sponsoring Society:
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Oceanic and Engineering Society (IEEE-OES)
  • 1400-1418 36790
    A Standardized Quantitative Risk Assessment Model for Legacy Wells Complying With U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and NORSOK D-010 in Carbon Sequestration Projects
    W. Utaman, T. Nguyen, W. Ampomah, V. Nguyen, New Mexico Inst-Mining & Tech
  • 1420-1438 37168
    Integrated Modeling of Ice Loads for Fixed Offshore Platforms in Cold-Climate Regions
    M. Javaherian, W. Wong, D. Cannon, L. Zuo, University of Michigan
  • 1440-1458 37056
    The Critical Role of Monitoring in Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage
    W. Ruf, Sonardyne Inc.; S. Auld, Sonardyne International Ltd
  • 1500-1518 36779
    Risk Assessment in the Age of AI: Balancing Innovation With Human Judgment in Safety-Critical Environments
    A. Yasseen, L. Nonno, Baker Hughes
  • 1520-1538 36874
    Comparative Analysis and Best Practices in Fire and Safety Design for Offshore Substations
    S. Sarada, WSP USA Inc; E. Oliver, Kiewit
  • 1540-1558 36859
    Strengthening Governance and Infrastructure Resilience: A Holistic Approach to Mitigating Sabotage and Enhancing Access Control in Offshore Energy Operations
    A. Edet, Seatech Energy Services Nigeria Ltd; E. Agbor, SeaQuest Exploration & Production Services NIG LTD; V. Ekpenyong, Keyon International Limited; P. Enang, Seatech Energy Services Nigeria Ltd
  • 1600-1618 37188
    Corrosion Modeling and Mitigation Strategies for Subsea Offshore Networks: A Case Study Investigation of Corrosion Failure in Subsea Wells
    S. Tassinari, Baker Hughes; F.A. Agizah, Rashid Petroleum Company; M. Hassan, Tam Oilfield Services

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