Lecture1 1 Integrity
Lecture1 1 Integrity
Lecture1 1 Integrity
University of Aberdeen
Subsea Engineering MSc.
An Industry Perspective on Subsea
Integrity Management
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Mark Wilson
Technical Director
Director, iicorr
2nd February 2010
Introduction to iicorr
Alexander Kielland,
Kielland 1980 – 123 lives lost
Integrity Management through the lifecycle of subsea assets
Define
• Materials selection
• IM Strategy and high level procedures developed
• Preliminary Emergency Response Plan developed
operational
• Detailed IM Scheme developed
• Inspection and maintenance plan prepared
experience
• Emergency response plan procedures finalised and tested, procurement of repair materials and spares
Execute • Risk register updated
• Implement IM strategy
• Risk register reviewed and maintained
• Inspection and maintenance procedures in place
Operate • Review of asset fitness for operation
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The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
Corporate Policy,
Policy Organisation and IM Strategy
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Review
The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
Subsea Facilities
Structural Integrity Pipeline Integrity
Integrity
Management Management
Management
Strategy (SIMS) Strategy (PIMS)
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The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
“The duty holder shall ensure that suitable arrangements are in place for
maintaining the integrity of the installation, including-
(a) periodic assessment of its integrity”
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The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
Subsea Integrity
Team Leader
Third Party
Contractors
Technical Authority
Technical Authority Technical Authority Technical Authority
– Corrosion &
- Pipelines – Structural – Controls
Materials
See Energy Institute Guidelines for the Management of Integrity of Subsea Facilities Section B5.3 for more details on typical subsea IM
responsibilities
The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
Major equipment item: Gas Pipeline
Barriers to internal corrosion failure: Corrosion Allowance, Gas Drying
Note: work programme, costs and resource details are normally uploaded to a Computerised
Management System such as SAP or Maximo and these systems are used to create “activity
triggers” for the Implement phase.
The Integrity Management process for operational subsea assets
Define IM Programme
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Implement IM Programme
Data manageme
Assess Performance of IM Programme
Review
Integrity data management
• Specialist subsea integrity databases are used to store data generated by the IM
process
• Some databases can receive data direct from measurement devices such as
subsea survey and NDT equipment
• Data can be reported against location or equipment item and in some cases
trends can be plotted
• Most have digital video interface for storage and manipulation of survey images
• Most are now web based
Integrity data management
• Examples:
PRISM database:
http://www acergy group com/publicroot/webresources/6QJCFURDUN/$file/Prism%20Description pdf
http://www.acergy-group.com/publicroot/webresources/6QJCFURDUN/$file/Prism%20Description.pdf