2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33980-6_26
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Assessing Maintenance Time, Cost and Uncertainty for Offshore Production Facilities in Arctic Environment

Abstract: Abstract. Many of the oil and gas fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf are entering their tail-end phase of the production life cycle, and the production in temperate areas is slowly declining. Thus, the oil and gas industry looks northwards, and this trend can be seen in all countries bordering the Arctic. Arctic conditions in the form of climate, darkness, ice, remoteness from infrastructure, etc. will cause different and bigger strains on the human factor of the working personnel and machinery than can… Show more

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“…However, such databases and handbooks do not reflect upon the impact of the harsh environmental and operating conditions on plant RAM performance, and thus their application to Arctic O&G industry may be associated with a great deal of uncertainty (Artiba et al, 2005;Gao et al, 2010;Homlong et al, 2012;Larsen and Markeset, 2007;Markeset et al, 2015;Naseri and Barabady, 2015b). Such conditions can give rise to the severity of issues involved in plant design and operations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, such databases and handbooks do not reflect upon the impact of the harsh environmental and operating conditions on plant RAM performance, and thus their application to Arctic O&G industry may be associated with a great deal of uncertainty (Artiba et al, 2005;Gao et al, 2010;Homlong et al, 2012;Larsen and Markeset, 2007;Markeset et al, 2015;Naseri and Barabady, 2015b). Such conditions can give rise to the severity of issues involved in plant design and operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%