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Publisher: Offshore Technology Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2023
Paper Number: OTC-32254-MS
... storage & offloading sub-sea system project management offshore technology conference installation contractor covid-19 subsea system simplification vito project overview otc-32254-ms vito project hurricane season project team availability strategic planning and management loop current...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 2–5, 2022
Paper Number: OTC-31858-MS
... height hurricane season renewable energy convolutional neural network offshore technology conference wave height mexico deep learning strength hotspot distribution density hotspot distribution wind speed Introduction As of 2020, renewable energy became the second largest source...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 2–5, 2022
Paper Number: OTC-31790-MS
... these evacuations is vital to GOM operations during hurricane season, but there are a number of other actions that should be taken to assist in the re-boarding and restart process. Emergency power systems that can provide facilities with electricity when their generators are offline are vital for a number...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20144-MS
... rita information modu subsea system mooring system survival mexico gulf storm track hurricane season otc 20144 upstream oil & gas hurricane katrina guidance anchor OTC 20144 Post Mortem Analysis of MODUs in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Malcolm Sharples, Offshore: Risk...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20299-MS
..., or completion operations on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico using moored MODUs during hurricane season. Information includes the regulatory requirements, along with further guidance given to operators. The MMS approval process is described, along with how MMS uses the data...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20165-MS
... Abstract During the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) hurricane seasons of 2004, 2005 and 2008, numerous moored Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs) had complete mooring system failures and thus were later found to be adrift. Also, a few units suffered failure of one or more mooring lines but at least...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20141-MS
... to 2004 and 2005 Hurricane Seasons Concurrent with the developments of the Committee, the drilling contractors started to plan ways to upgrade the mooring systems on their semi-submersibles and develop the necessary engineering drawings. There was a perceived need to improve the moorings...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20143-MS
..., including other aspects of the offshore oil industry. The paper reviews the baseline risks associated with moored MODUs in Hurricane season, and extrapolates to include the calculated potential risks of a drifting MODU causing major damage to critical infrastructure. It compares these historical...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: OTC-20062-MS
... to the platforms has led to the development of interim guidance for the 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons (API 2006) and an amendment to API RP 2SK (API 2008). North Sea The regulation of offshore safety in UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) is the role of Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Department of Energy...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–8, 2008
Paper Number: OTC-19603-MS
... Abstract API is developing updates for two key floating/tethered system documents for issuance in 2008. Impactful changes in RP 2T based on learnings from the 2004-2005 hurricane season, over 10 years of experience and technology development and metocean changes have been incorporated...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–8, 2008
Paper Number: OTC-19607-MS
... in 2004 and 2005, the result was twenty-three MODUs having suffered either complete mooring failures or partial mooring failure with the vast majority of these occurring in the 2004 and 2005 hurricane season. After the 2005 hurricane season, the API RP 2SK, Design and Analysis of Station Keeping Systems...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 2007
Paper Number: OTC-18900-MS
... since the use of a fiber rope insert mooring system can enhance the MODU mooring performance and reliability. A summary of the major changes to API RP 2SK, 95F, Interim Guidance for Gulf of Mexico (GoM) MODU Mooring Practice - 2007 Hurricane Season [4], 2I and 2SM recommended practices...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 2007
Paper Number: OTC-19108-MS
... of the platforms and most of the rigs were new and built to the most modern specifications. In addition, the hurricanes devastated the underwater pipeline system that ties platforms to shore. Ten months after the 2005 hurricane season began, 12 percent of Gulf oil production and 9 percent of its gas production...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 2007
Paper Number: OTC-18979-MS
... conditions for platforms. Experience and technology advances continue to drive expansion of the API Series 2 documents. api series 2 infrastructure katrina gulf technology conference subsea system hurricane information hurricane season drilling equipment otc 18979 storm pipeline...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 2007
Paper Number: OTC-18980-MS
... Abstract The 2005 U.S. Gulf of Mexico hurricane season validated the industry's practice of "shut-in and evacuate". Successful application of this practice resulted in no fatalities or serious injuries as well as limited pollution events related to Jackup operations. However, infrastructure...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2006
Paper Number: OTC-17879-MS
...., fax 01-972-952-9435. Abstract Prior to the 2006 hurricane season, jack-ups had successfully operated in the Gulf of Mexico with few failures, but until recently there was not a consistent metocean criteria to which they were assessed prior to operations. The paper sets out a methodology that can...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2006
Paper Number: OTC-18418-MS
... Abstract Over the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons, the Gulf of Mexico experienced six Category 4+ hurricanes (Charlie, Ivan, Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma). We have taken a close look at the past 106 years of data and find that while some storms are of similar intensity, there have...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2006
Paper Number: OTC-18415-MS
... ways than one. Hurricanes have become more numerous and more powerful in recent years. A normal hurricane season would have 10 named storms, 6 of which would become hurricanes and two of those major hurricanes. There were 15 named storms in 2004, including 9 hurricanes and 6 major hurricanes. The 2005...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2006
Paper Number: OTC-18410-MS
...., fax 01-972-952-9435. Abstract The 2005 hurricane season will be forever remembered for the destruction delivered upon the Gulf of Mexico region. The one-two punch from Katrina and Rita battered eastern Texas to western Florida, causing massive damage and changed the course of life for millions. Due...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 2004
Paper Number: OTC-16801-MS
... place in a safe and environmentally sound manner during the peak of the 2003 hurricane season. Well decommissioning was successfully completed by November 2003. BP's health, safety, and environment (HSE) values were strictly adhered to throughout the project with zero injuries or environmental events...

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