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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Process safety in upstream oil and gas
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2021]
Link zum Volltext
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Acknowledgments -- Online Materials Accompanying this Book -- Preface -- 1 An Introduction to Process Safety for Upstream -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Applicability of Process Safety to Upstream -- 1.3 Intended Audience -- 1.4 Why the Reader Should be Interested -- 1.5 Scope of This Book -- 1.6 Upstream Safety Performance -- 1.6.1 Analysis of US Offshore Safety Data -- 1.6.2 International Incident Data from IOGP -- 1.6.3 Marsh 100 Largest Losses -- 1.7 Summary -- 2 The Upstream Industry -- 2.1 Upstream Industry -- 2.1.1 Life Cycle Stages -- 2.1.2 Types of Upstream Facilities -- 2.2 Exploration Phase -- 2.2.1 Onshore -- 2.2.2 Offshore -- 2.2.3 Completion -- 2.3 Engineering Design, Construction and Installation -- 2.3.1 Engineering Design -- 2.3.2 Construction and Installation of Production Facilities -- 2.4 Production Phase -- 2.5 Well Workovers and Interventions -- 2.6 Decommissioning Phase -- 2.7 Defining "Barriers" -- 2.8 Overview of International Regulations -- 3 Overview of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 RBPS Summary -- 3.2.1 Pillar: Commit to Process Safety -- 3.2.2 Pillar: Understand Hazards and Risk -- 3.2.3 Pillar: Manage Risk -- 3.2.4 Pillar: Learn from Experience -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 Application of Process Safety to Wells -- 4.1 Background -- 4.1.1 Drilling the Well: The Well Bore -- 4.1.2 Drilling the Well: Barriers -- 4.1.3 Drilling the Well: Fluid Column -- 4.1.4 Drilling the Well: Casing -- 4.1.5 Drilling the Well: Cement -- 4.1.6 Drilling the Well: The BOP -- 4.1.7 Well Completions -- 4.1.8 Well Workovers or Interventions -- 4.1.9 Depleted Wells -- 4.2 Well Constuction: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 4.2.1 Overview -- 4.2.2 The Well -- 4.2.3 Shallow Gas.
  • 4.2.4 High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Wells -- 4.2.5 Adjacent Wells -- 4.2.6 Completions -- 4.2.7 Workovers or Interventions -- 4.2.8 Depleted Wells -- 4.2.9 Mud Room / Shale Shakers, Well Fluid Handling and Treatment Locations -- 4.2.10 Surface Process Equipment at Well Construction Facilities -- 4.2.11 Harsh Weather -- 4.2.12 SIMOPS -- 4.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Well Construction -- 4.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 4.3.2 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 4.3.3 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 4.3.4 Training and Performance Assurance -- 4.3.5 Emergency Management -- 4.3.6 Learn from Experience -- 4.3.7 Management System Audits and Safety Culture Surveys -- 5 Application of Process Safety to Onshore Production -- 5.1 Background -- 5.2 Onshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 5.2.1 Leak from Production Facilities -- 5.2.2 Gathering Pipeline Leaks -- 5.2.3 Storage Tanks and Vessels -- 5.2.4 Loss of Well Control -- 5.2.5 SIMOPS -- 5.2.6 Vents and Flare -- 5.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Onshore Production -- 5.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 5.3.2 Hazard identification and Risk Analysis -- 5.3.3 Learning from Experience -- 5.3.4 Emergency Management -- 6 Application of Process Safety to Offshore Production -- 6.1 Background -- 6.2 Offshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 6.2.1 The Well -- 6.2.2 The Production and Export Risers -- 6.2.3 Topside Production Equipment -- 6.2.4 Oil Storage Tanks -- 6.2.5 Other Offshore Risks -- 6.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Offshore Production -- 6.3.1 Process Safety Culture -- 6.3.2 Regulations and Standards -- 6.3.3 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 6.3.4 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 6.3.5 Emergency Management -- 7 Application of Process Safety to Engineering Design, Construction and Installation.
  • 7.1 Background -- 7.1.1 RBPS and Project Engineering -- 7.1.2 Project Life Cycle Terminology -- 7.2 Front End Loading -- 7.2.1 FEL-1 -- 7.2.2 FEL-2 -- 7.2.3 FEL-3 -- 7.3 Detailed Design -- 7.4 Procurement and Construction -- 7.4.1 Procurement and Quality Plan -- 7.4.2 Construction -- 7.4.3 Operational Readiness -- 7.5 Commissioning and Startup of Facilities -- 8 Process Safety: Looking Forward -- 8.1 Looking Forward -- 8.2 Research Needs -- 8.2.1 Regulatory Bodies -- 8.2.2 Research Organizations -- 8.3 Technical Advances -- 8.3.1 Process Safety -- 8.3.2 World Energy Source Transition -- 8.4 Vision for Upstream Process Safety -- References -- Index -- EULA.
  • "Process safety has been in use in downstream portions of the oil, gas, and chemicals industries for decades both in the U.S. and internationally. Its use in upstream, especially in the U.S., has started much more recently prompted by incidents and regulatory changes"--
  • Description based on print version record.
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Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1-119-62014-7, 1-5231-3827-0, 1-119-62006-6, 1-119-62005-8
OCLC-Nummer: 1243549595
Titel-ID: 9925037322906463
Format
1 online resource (191 pages) :; illustrations
Schlagworte
Gas wells, Oil fields, Petroleum industry and trade