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The hazard and operability study (HAZOP) is a analysis technique used in the oil and gas industry (O&G) for identifying hazardous operations. Possible conditions outside the normal process are examined in detail and the consequences assessed. The HAZOP analysis help to identify the hazard work conditions by splitting the project into manageable sections, allowing the team to focus on specific...
The development, design, and selection of subsea petroleum production equipment and facilities are critical activities, as the decisions made will impact the success and profitability of the project. Pre-studies need to be conducted to design the best subsea concept and to assess the development costs in order to succeed in the project execution and to keep the production rate and profits as expected...
Subsea systems are increasingly used in the production of offshore oil and gas. However, the life cycle management of such systems is not without risks as there are many factors that could result in increased costs, lower quality, delay in delivery, as well as increased health, safety or environmental risks. In addition to engineering related risks, there are substantial risks related to the sourcing...
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