scholarly journals Optical and Radar Remote Sensing and Contamination Probability Modelling for the Advanced Quantitative Risk Assessment of Marine Petroleum and Gas Industry

2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (30) ◽  
pp. 31-33
Author(s):  
E. Bayramov ◽  
R. Bayramov ◽  
S. Aliyeva
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1098
Author(s):  
Avoce Honga Abdoul Nasser ◽  
Petro Dickson Ndalila ◽  
Edem A. Mawugbe ◽  
Melaine Emmanuel Kouame ◽  
Mioumnde Arthur Paterne ◽  
...  

Risk assessment is one of the main tools that oil and gas industries use to assess the hazards and risks in their facilities worldwide. Qualitative and quantitative risk assessments are carried out at various phases of the process industry: conceptual stage, design stage, construction stage, operational stage, decommissioning stage, etc. The quantitative risk assessment is directed during the detailed design stage to decide the spacing and layout out of equipment for safe operation and maintenance of oil and gas industries. The equipment layout and spacing are based on the safe distances are to be carried out on various design safety studies. In this work, a study was carried out on upstream onshore natural gas gathering stations and associated equipment and pipeline networks. The fire, explosion assessment, and toxic gas dispersion are conducted to evaluate how it affects people, assets, and the environment. Whether the design protection systems are adequate to mitigate the consequences or any additional measures to reduce risk to an acceptable level is analyzed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 62-68
Author(s):  
Tin Trung Huynh ◽  
Vinh Trong Bui

Production of Oil & Gas in offshore involves some of the most ambitious engineering projects of the modern world, is a prime source of revenue for many countries. It is also involved risks of major accidents which have been demonstrated by disaster on the UK production platform Piper Alpha. Major accidents represent the ultimate, most disastrous way in which an offshore engineering project can go wrong. Accidents cause death, suffering, environmental pollution and disruption of business. To ensure all risks identified and controlled, risk management approaches need applying. This paper discusses the application of quantitative risk assessment approaches and its importance throughout the entire offshore installation.


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