SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental Conference 2011
DOI: 10.2118/142204-ms
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Operational Safety on Subsea Wells

Abstract: Supported by the last events, it can be observed that safety must be the major concern in the activities developed in oil and gas well construction. However, safety assessment during the well construction process is not a trivial issue. Available risk evaluation approaches are based on static analyses of existent systems, not allowing a dynamic evaluation of the risk at each alteration of circumstances. This work proposes the use of quantitative and dynamic risk assessment (QDRA) to assess the d… Show more

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“…The initial blowout scenarios are characterized on the basis of blowout flow paths and release points. Flow paths inside the well have been classified by Holand (1997) and Petersen et al (2011) with two slightly different approaches. We rely here on the terminology used in the SINTEF Database, which is the one proposed by Holand (1997) Probabilities Pp associated with a given flow path p are expressed as:…”
Section: Top Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial blowout scenarios are characterized on the basis of blowout flow paths and release points. Flow paths inside the well have been classified by Holand (1997) and Petersen et al (2011) with two slightly different approaches. We rely here on the terminology used in the SINTEF Database, which is the one proposed by Holand (1997) Probabilities Pp associated with a given flow path p are expressed as:…”
Section: Top Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%