DeepStar® is an operator-funded Research & Development joint industry consortium including members of the oil community such as oil & gas companies, vendors, regulators, and academic/research institutes working in multidisciplinary technology areas. The DeepStar Project has been in continuous operation since its inception in 1991 and has focused on issues and technologies required to successfully tackle future development and production challenges identified by its members.1
The focus of this manuscript and extension, the presentation, will be on the numerous projects that were the baseline for current industry standards. The DeepStar program is split into six technical areas of focus from subsurface and drilling to topside and autonomous operations and everything in between. The manuscript will be written focusing on those technical areas and the supporting projects in which final documents are used within the standards.
The emphasis will be on three strategic areas of interest for our DeepStar members; first Integrity Management and the integration of our guidelines into the 1) API RP 2SIM Structural Integrity Management of Fixed Offshore Structures2, 2) API RP 2RIM Integrity Management of Risers from Floating Production Systems3 and 3) API RP 2 MIM Mooring Integrity Management.4 The second topic is DeepStar work on AUV interface standards5 and the integration of our work into API RP 17H6 and into the SWIG JIP.7 The final topic highlighted within the session on Standards is DeepStar’ continuous work on Subsea Chemical Storage and Distribution Systems Subsea8 to which DeepStar has developed the business case, background requirements, field case studies, and funding commercialization development on this topic since 2010.9
This manuscript outlines DeepStar’ strategies, projects, and accomplishments through a collaborative effort amongst operators, engineering firms, manufactories, academic intuitions, and government regulators. Through this joint effort, members have been able to minimize the cost and risk of industry-wide engagement and technology development, while at the same time making the most of the organization's particular technology achievements. This aligns with DeepStar’ vision for the development of deepwater technology, which is closely tied to the development and qualification of advanced technologies and gaining acceptance within the oil & gas community. DeepStar has continuously confronted industry-wide issues and provided a forum for discussion and technology acceleration.