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Design of Offshore Platforms
Lecture 1
Introduction
Outline
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Introducing myself
Course objectives
Course syllabus
Course application
Class policies
Reference books
Introducing myself
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PhD, The University
of Texas at Austin
Research interests:
Offshore
Engineering
Marine
Hydrodynamics
Sediment
Transport
Renewable Energy
FPSO
Offshore Engineering
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Simulation of Platforms/Risers/Pipelines
Renewable energy
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Danish west coast
Class time
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Class times: Mondays, 6:00-7:30 pm
TA Class times: Tuesdays, 6:00-7:30 pm
Course objective:
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Introduces the student to
loading,
behavior,
analysis
and
design of offshore platforms
Description:
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This is intended as an advanced course in the
Marine Structures area.
It is assumed that the students have the basic
knowledge of the
structural
analysis,
marine hydrodynamics and
steel structures design
The course focuses on design of fixed platforms and
it only introduces the floating platforms.
Course Evaluation:
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Term Project/Homeworks: 40%
Final Exam: 60%
Pop-up quizzes/ 5 Min. Presentation : Extra scores
Class policies
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Original homework/project must be submitted by
each student.
The assignment will be graded for solution
procedure, numerical results, clarity and appearance.
Late assignments will not be accepted.
Course Outline:
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Marine Growth, Vortex Shedding, Wave Slamming
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()DNV - Noble Denton API-RP2A
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Loadout, Tow, Lift, Launch, Floatation & Upending
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Fire, Dynamic Loading, Earthquake, Boat Impact, Explosion
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Course Outline:
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Main References:
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Useful websites:
http://www.fgg.uni-lj.si/~/pmoze/esdep/master/wg15a/toc.htm
www.offshore-mag.com
Other References:
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Other Reference:
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S. K. Chakrabarti, 2005. HANDBOOK OF OFFSHORE ENGINEERING, ELSEVIER.
B. C. Gerwick, 2007. Construction of Marine and offshore structures, CRC press.
Ivar Holand, Ove T.Gudmestad and Erik Jersin, 2000. Design of Offshore Concrete
Structures, Spon press.
Patel, Minoo H., 1989. Dynamics of Offshore Structures, Butterwork & Co. Ltd.
S. K. Chakrabarti, 1987. Hydrodynamics of Offshore Structures, Springer.
Dawson, Thomas H., 1983. Offshore Structural Engineering, Prentice-Hall Inc.
Hsu, Teng H., 1984. Applied Offshore Structural Engineering, Gulf Publishing
Company.
Robert T. Hudspeth, 2006. WAVES AND WAVE FORCES ON COASTAL AND
OCEAN STRUCTURES, World Scientific Publishing Co.
John B. Herbich, 1999. DEVELOPMENTS IN OFFSHORE ENGINEERING, Gulf
Publishing Company.
James F. Wilson, 2003. Dynamics of Offshore Structures, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Progress to deep water
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offshore drilling and production of petroleum
resources:
Steady
progress to deep water1947-1998
Water depth: 6 m to more than 500 m
Design for waves loads
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platforms
are designed for wave heights up to the order
of 25 meters
Cost
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Expensive
Structures
Platform Failure
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It
requires a good estimate of environmental forces
(wave, wind, current, ) to avoid failure.
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Lecture Objective
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identify the basic vocabulary
introduce the major concepts for offshore platform
structures
explain where the basic structural requirements for
design are generated
Outline
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Definition
Application
Importance
basic steps in the development process
major structural concepts
Fixed
Floating
major codes
Definition
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Offshore Platform: a structure in the sea that does
not have direct access to the land
Application of offshore platforms
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Oil and gas industry
Geotechnical surveys
Offshore wind turbines
Military purpose
Importance for Iran
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Ranking of Oil/Gas recoverable reserves
1166
155
Importance for Iran
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Most of Irans
common
reservoirs are
offshore
Foroozan
(common with
Saudi)
Arash (common
with Kuwait)
South Pars
(common with
Qatar)
Ranking of Oil Companies
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1.
2.
3.
Saudi Armco
NIOC
Exxon Mobile
COST ASPECTS
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The economic feasibility of an offshore project depends on
many aspects:
capital expenditure (CAPEX),
operational expenditure (OPEX)
tax
royalties
In a typical offshore field development the CAPEX is
divided to:
1/3 on the platform
1/3 on the drilling of wells
1/3 on the pipelines
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL/GAS FIELD
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Factors involved in the evaluation
number
of wells required
fixed or floated production facilities
pipeline or tanker off-loading
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL/GAS FIELD
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main technical activities prior to production:
engineering
and design
fabrication and installation
drilling of production wells
providing the off loading system
Pipelines
Tankers
Offshore Platforms
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Includes
Superstructure:
supports the equipments
Substructure:
withstand weight of
superstructure + Env. Loads
Superstructure
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design depends on
capacity
of production
type of reservoir
Substructure
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design depends on
Weight
of superstructure
Environment
water
depth at location
soil, at sea-bottom and in-depth
wind speed, air temperature
waves, tide and storm surge, current
ice
earthquakes
Hydrocarbon Superstructures functions
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Reservoir drilling
Oil/gas production
Oil/gas storage
Personnel accommodation
Flare
Support bridges
A combinations of above functions
2. Major structural concepts
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Fixed
Jacket
Compliant
tower
GCS
TLP
Floating
FPSO
Spar
Semi-submersible
Fixed/Floating: Jack-ups
Water depth definition
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h<1300 ft
1300 ft<h<5000 ft
h>5000 ft
Shallow water
Deep water
Ultra-deep water
Platforms types versus water depth
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Fixed Platforms
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Jackets
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majority of platforms are piled-jacket all built in
steel
Gravity concrete structure (GCS)
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North Sea
Compliant Towers
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TLP
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Floating Platforms
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Semi-submersible
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Anchorage via 8 cable-chain system
Platform weight: 14000 ton
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FPSO
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Good
for PG,
WA,
Brazil,
Asia
OFFLOADING
FLOATING HOSE REEL
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FPSO
Spar
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World's deepest platform
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Perdido Spar in the Gulf of Mexico
water depth of 2,450 m (8,000 feet)
weigh around 55,000 tonnes
Transportation of Perdido
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Jack-up Platforms
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Construction
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These factors combined with the size and weight of
the items, require that a designer must carefully
consider all construction activities between shop
fabrication and offshore installation.
Codes
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API-RP2A: worldwide leading structural code for
jacket platforms
Lloyds rules
DnV rules
300-9
Certification and Warranty Survey
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Government authorities require that recognized
bodies appraise the aspects of structural integrity
and issue a certificate
Insurance companies covering transport and
installation require the structures to be reviewed by
warranty surveyors before acceptance
Certification and Warranty Survey
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major certification bodies are:
Det norske Veritas (DnV)
Lloyds Register of Shipping (LRS)
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
Bureau Veritas (BV)
Germanischer Lloyd (GL)
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL/GAS FIELD
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initial phases which include
seismic
field surveying
one or more exploration wells are drilled (Jack-up
drilling rigs are used for this purpose for water depths
up to 100 - 120 m; for deeper water floating rigs are
used)
results are studied and the economics and risks of
different development plans are evaluated
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL/GAS FIELD
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Factors involved in the evaluation may include
number
of wells required
fixed or floated production facilities
number of such facilities
pipeline or tanker off-loading
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL/GAS FIELD
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As soon as exploitation is decided and approved,
there are four main technical activities, prior to
production:
engineering
and design
fabrication and installation of the production facility
drilling of production wells, taking 1 - 3 months/well
providing the off loading system (pipelines, tankers,
etc.)
Jacket Based Platform for Shallow Water
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First the jacket is installed. The wells are then drilled
by a jack-up drilling unit standing close by with a
cantilever rig extending over the jacket
Design and construction of the topside are
progressed parallel to the drilling, allowing
production to start soon after deck installation
UPPER PACK
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CANTILEVER
LOWER PACK
Jacket and Gravity Based Platform for Deep Water
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The wells are drilled
from a drilling rig on
the permanent
platform
Drilling starts after
the platform is built
and completely
installed
Jacket and Gravity Based Platform for Deep Water
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Consequently production starts between one and
two years after platform installation
In recent years pre-drilled wells have been used to
allow an earlier start of the production
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Lecture Summary
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Class Policies/Syllabus/References
Definitions/ structural concepts
Basic steps in development process
Assignment
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