This publication is an introduction to offshore exploration and production.
This guide to offshore exploration and production looks specifically at equipment, procedures, specifications and regulations.
It covers topics such as:
- Offshore structures and support vessels
- safety systems (including emergency shutdown systems (ESDs))
- oil and gas production
- underwater engineering
- drilling.
Preface
Offshore engineering encompasses a considerable number of very specialised and often completely unrelated disciplines. They can be categorised into three core activities: construction, production and reservoir engineering. This book has been written not as a definitive manual, but to provide the reader with a basic explanation of them.
It is hoped that the material contained within this publication will provide the new recruit to the industry with a basic appreciation of what is a relatively complex subject, while at the same time providing the more experienced individual with a fuller appreciation of activities outside of their own particular speciality. The decision on what topics should be included and the depth to which they should be discussed are based largely on my personal experience.
While frequent references are made to the oil and gas industries of the North Sea, the bulk of the text is of a more general nature and so is applicable to offshore engineering on a worldwide basis. Units of measurement are quoted in both imperial and metric, with preference being given to the unit most frequently associated with a particular discipline.
Foreword
The
Author
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Glossary
Standards,
Guidance
Notes
and
Codes
of
Practice
1.
Introduction
and
Background
2.
Offshore
Structures
and
Support
Vessels
3.
Safety
Systems
4.
Piping
Systems
and
Process
Pressure
Vessels
5.
Oil
and
Gas
Production
6.
Underwater
Engineering
7.
Drilling
8.
Component
Parts
9.
Well
Maintenance
Appendices
Appendix
I
–
Structural
Steel
Appendix
II
–
Welding
Appendix
III
–
Non-Destructive
Examination
Appendix
IV
–
Units
of
Measurements
Appendix
V
–
Table
of
Line
Pipe
Dimensions
Appendix
VI
–
UK
Legislation
Index
Angus Mather
Angus Mather began his career with the Ministry of Defence at Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Devonport, in 1970 as a Technician Apprentice. This was followed by 10 years’ service as an Engineer Officer in the British Merchant Navy, prior to entering the oil and gas industry. The next 25 years were spent employed both in the contracting industry as Engineering Manager of Kvaerner Oil and Gas Services and as a Classification Society surveyor, involved with oil and gas related products, both on and offshore, in the UK, the Middle East, the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa.
WPGL
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- Number of Pages:
- 320
- ISBN:
- 9781905331987
- Published Date:
- August 2011
- Binding Format:
- Hardback
- Book Height:
- 279 mm
- Book Width:
- 165 mm
- Weight:
- 1.3 kg
- Author:
Angus Mather and WPGL
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