Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges

Master's thesis in Offshore technology With oil and gas production reaching its tail end on many fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the industry is looking towards the Arctic to start exploration and production. It is estimated that 14% of the worlds remaining oil and natural gas reserv...

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Main Author: Homlong, Eirik
Format: Master Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/182808
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/182808 2023-06-11T04:08:03+02:00 Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges Homlong, Eirik 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/182808 unknown University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IKM/2010; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/182808 offshore teknologi driftsledelse reliability arctic conditions offshore maintenance risk and regularity preventive maintenance maintainability and supportability factors VDP::Technology: 500 Master thesis 2010 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:01:57Z Master's thesis in Offshore technology With oil and gas production reaching its tail end on many fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the industry is looking towards the Arctic to start exploration and production. It is estimated that 14% of the worlds remaining oil and natural gas reserves are found in Arctic areas, most of these offshore. The harsh Arctic conditions concerning climate, lack of infrastructure and long distances generate challenges in respect to keeping risk low and regularity high on oil and gas producing installations in this area. The research presented in this thesis highlights the challenges concerning operation and maintenance of offshore production installations in Arctic areas. Challenges to Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Supportability (RAMS) in Arctic areas are identified. The case study conducted as a part of this study indicates that maintenance will be essential in keeping regularity high on an offshore oil and gas production facility in the Arctic. Harsh operating conditions can cause increases in failure frequencies, failure modes and failure mechanisms resulting in a need for different and more frequent preventive maintenance. Many maintenance tasks and corrective repairs can be expected to be more time consuming in the Arctic than in temperate areas. Furthermore, the economic model gives an overview of the increase in man-hours and costs when the activities are planned to be conducted in arctic areas. Master Thesis Arctic University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Arctic
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topic offshore teknologi
driftsledelse
reliability
arctic conditions
offshore maintenance
risk and regularity
preventive maintenance
maintainability and supportability factors
VDP::Technology: 500
spellingShingle offshore teknologi
driftsledelse
reliability
arctic conditions
offshore maintenance
risk and regularity
preventive maintenance
maintainability and supportability factors
VDP::Technology: 500
Homlong, Eirik
Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
topic_facet offshore teknologi
driftsledelse
reliability
arctic conditions
offshore maintenance
risk and regularity
preventive maintenance
maintainability and supportability factors
VDP::Technology: 500
description Master's thesis in Offshore technology With oil and gas production reaching its tail end on many fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the industry is looking towards the Arctic to start exploration and production. It is estimated that 14% of the worlds remaining oil and natural gas reserves are found in Arctic areas, most of these offshore. The harsh Arctic conditions concerning climate, lack of infrastructure and long distances generate challenges in respect to keeping risk low and regularity high on oil and gas producing installations in this area. The research presented in this thesis highlights the challenges concerning operation and maintenance of offshore production installations in Arctic areas. Challenges to Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Supportability (RAMS) in Arctic areas are identified. The case study conducted as a part of this study indicates that maintenance will be essential in keeping regularity high on an offshore oil and gas production facility in the Arctic. Harsh operating conditions can cause increases in failure frequencies, failure modes and failure mechanisms resulting in a need for different and more frequent preventive maintenance. Many maintenance tasks and corrective repairs can be expected to be more time consuming in the Arctic than in temperate areas. Furthermore, the economic model gives an overview of the increase in man-hours and costs when the activities are planned to be conducted in arctic areas.
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author Homlong, Eirik
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title Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
title_short Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
title_full Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
title_fullStr Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an Arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
title_sort reliability, availability, maintainability and supportability factors in an arctic offshore operating environment : issues and challenges
publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
publishDate 2010
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