scholarly journals Correction to: Buckling Properties of a Subsea Function Chamber for Oil/Gas Processing in Deep Waters

Author(s):  
Amer Ali Al-Hamati ◽  
Menglan Duan ◽  
Chen An ◽  
C. Guedes Soares ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 642-657 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amer Ali Al-Hamati ◽  
Menglan Duan ◽  
Chen An ◽  
C. Guedes Soares ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vincent O. S. Olunloyo ◽  
Charles A. Osheku

The use of subsea production platforms and systems is widely employed in the course of deep and ultra deep waters exploration and exploitation activities. The increasing importance of these structures is driven in part by the global prospecting effort for deep and ultra deep waters oil/gas resources. Nonetheless, these structures and systems are constantly under the influence of hydrodynamic forces that prevail in such locations. In this paper, the nonlinear hydroelastic response of a subsea production platform idealized as a rectangular template supported on four cylindrical tensioned legs that are partly buried in a moving nonlinear elastic medium is investigated analytically. By employing singular perturbation with multiple scales and integral transforms, the effect of waves and the subsoil layer characteristics on the natural frequency of the systems and dynamic response interaction are reported for design analysis and application.


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Y.V. Kanshina ◽  
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N.G. Moskalenko ◽  

The overview of the rating of the leading Russian enterprises of fabrics for special clothes was realised. Innovative technologies used in the production of fabrics for special clothes for oil-gas industry workers are considered. The characteristics of fabrics recommended for the production of special clothes for employees of the Amur gas processing plant are given.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéphanie Karam ◽  
Bhavesh N. Valand ◽  
Rajdeep Aggarwal ◽  
Harendra Singh ◽  
Faris Kamal ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salem All Dhanhani ◽  
Ivan Novendri

Abstract The control room acts as a central nervous system facility. This is where important decisions, using complex systems, are made every day. The actions of control room operators have a direct impact on uptime, production yields, quality, and industrial plant safety. In addition, long working hours per shift result in fatigue, irregularity of circadian rhythms and sleep cycles, and decreased cognitive performance at the end of day and night shifts. Fatigue causes decreased alertness, attention span, poor memory, and concentration and affect other mental factors. ADNOC Gas Processing established Fatigue Risk Management Taskforce (FRMT) to adapt practices to the specific conditions and create a safer working environment, leading to happier and healthier employees and an overall community. In industries that run continuous and heavy-duty plants such as Oil, gas, and petrochemical, shift work ensures production flow. After the outbreak of Covid-19, business needs to adapt quickly so that their activities can run. The finding suggests that the workers' cognitive performance is reduced, shown by the increase of triggered alarm by the average of 14.39% higher than before the outbreak of Covid-19. However, with the ability to adapt and implement control and monitoring measures, the number of alarm rate gradually decreased. The study framework was proven to be a valuable tool that decision-makers can use, especially to measure the performance of control room workers and their psychological fatigue affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.


2013 ◽  
pp. 109-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Rühl

This paper presents the highlights of the third annual edition of the BP Energy Outlook, which sets out BP’s view of the most likely developments in global energy markets to 2030, based on up-to-date analysis and taking into account developments of the past year. The Outlook’s overall expectation for growth in global energy demand is to be 36% higher in 2030 than in 2011 and almost all the growth coming from emerging economies. It also reflects shifting expectations of the pattern of supply, with unconventional sources — shale gas and tight oil together with heavy oil and biofuels — playing an increasingly important role and, in particular, transforming the energy balance of the US. While the fuel mix is evolving, fossil fuels will continue to be dominant. Oil, gas and coal are expected to converge on market shares of around 26—28% each by 2030, and non-fossil fuels — nuclear, hydro and renewables — on a share of around 6—7% each. By 2030, increasing production and moderating demand will result in the US being 99% self-sufficient in net energy. Meanwhile, with continuing steep economic growth, major emerging economies such as China and India will become increasingly reliant on energy imports. These shifts will have major impacts on trade balances.


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