Learnings and Improvements in Design, Installation, Operations, Maintenance and Risk Management of Offshore Pipeline Systems
Tuesday, 7 May
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Technical / Poster Session
Embark on an exploration of the latest advancements and critical insights in offshore pipeline systems at this Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) session. Focused on "Learnings and Improvements in Design, Installation, Operations, Maintenance, and Risk Management," this session brings together industry experts to share valuable experiences and innovations shaping the offshore energy landscape. Delve into cutting-edge design techniques, installation challenges, operational excellence strategies, proactive maintenance approaches, and the evolving realm of risk management. This session is a prime opportunity for professionals involved in offshore oil and gas, offering a concise yet in-depth overview of the crucial elements influencing the design, implementation, and sustainability of offshore pipeline systems. Join us for an enriching exchange of knowledge that promises to enhance your understanding of the industry's best practices and emerging trends.
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1400-1418 35424Novel Techniques To Improve Sea-States During 1st End PLET Initiation
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1420-1438 35080Probabilistic Lateral Buckle Formation for Three HPHT Pipeline Mitigations
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1440-1458 35100Use of Distributed Buoyancy as Lateral-Buckle Mitigation in High-Pressure High-Temperature Flowlines
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1500-1518 35419Horizontal Direction Drill (HDD) 2km Trinidad East Coast (Onshore to Nearshore)
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1520-1538 35118Ensuring Subsea Pipeline Availability in the Bonga Field
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1540-1558 35408Deepwater Emergency Pipeline Repair System Considerations and Challenges
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1600-1618 35175Pre-Metrology in Subsea Rigid Jumper Tie-In as a Key for Anticipating First Oil