Application of Remote Real-Time Monitoring to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Year: 2016 Language: English Author: National Academy of Sciences Genre: Handbook Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 139 Description: The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) of the U.S. Department of the Interior requested in July 2014 that the Marine Board of the National Research Council (NRC) conduct a study advising the agency on the use of real-time monitoring (RTM) to improve the safety and reduce the environmental risks of offshore oil and gas operations. The charge from BSEE and related background material are given in Chapter 1. Specifically, the committee was asked to address five main tasks on the use of RTM (see the statement of task, Box 1-1 in Chapter 1): 1. The critical operations and specific parameters that should be monitored from drilling and producing facilities to manage and mitigate environmental and safety risks (e.g., to reduce the risk of well kicks, blowouts, and other sources of casualties), 2. The role that automation and the use of predictive software tools should play in RTM, 3. The role that condition-based monitoring should play in RTM and how the operating equipment using condition-based monitoring could be tailored to and/or used for RTM, 4. Whether RTM should be incorporated into BSEE’s regulatory scheme in either a prescriptive or performance-based manner, and 5. How BSEE should leverage RTM to enhance its safety enforcement program.
Contents
Screenshots
-
Application of Remote Real-Time Monitoring to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations.pdf
Вы не можете начинать темы Вы не можете отвечать на сообщения Вы не можете редактировать свои сообщения Вы не можете удалять свои сообщения Вы не можете голосовать в опросах Вы не можете прикреплять файлы к сообщениям Вы не можете скачивать файлы
Application of Remote Real-Time Monitoring to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Year: 2016
Language: English
Author: National Academy of Sciences
Genre: Handbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 139
Description: The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) of the
U.S. Department of the Interior requested in July 2014 that the Marine
Board of the National Research Council (NRC) conduct a study advising
the agency on the use of real-time monitoring (RTM) to improve the
safety and reduce the environmental risks of offshore oil and gas operations.
The charge from BSEE and related background material are given
in Chapter 1. Specifically, the committee was asked to address five main
tasks on the use of RTM (see the statement of task, Box 1-1 in Chapter 1):
1. The critical operations and specific parameters that should be monitored
from drilling and producing facilities to manage and mitigate
environmental and safety risks (e.g., to reduce the risk of well kicks,
blowouts, and other sources of casualties),
2. The role that automation and the use of predictive software tools
should play in RTM,
3. The role that condition-based monitoring should play in RTM and
how the operating equipment using condition-based monitoring could
be tailored to and/or used for RTM,
4. Whether RTM should be incorporated into BSEE’s regulatory scheme
in either a prescriptive or performance-based manner, and
5. How BSEE should leverage RTM to enhance its safety enforcement
program.
Contents
Screenshots
Application of Remote Real-Time Monitoring to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations.pdf
Скачать [3 KB]
Поделиться