Survey of Recent Pipeline Projects and Lessons Learned
Tuesday, 2 May
610
Technical / Poster Session
This session is intended for engineers and project managers working on installation, repair and operations of subsea oil and gas pipelines. The session will provide insight into recently completed pipeline projects, allowing the project leads of these complex undertakings to relay the lessons learned they experienced during the planning, installation and commissioning aspects of the work. Engineers and Project managers will not only gain critical knowledge from lessons presented, but will also able to actively participate in the question and answer forum with the project leads themselves.
Chairperson
Sponsoring Society:
- Marine Technology Society (MTS)
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0930-0948 32412Risk Based Verification for Subsea Pipeline Repair Connectors and a Case Study
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0950-1008 32279Upheaval Buckling of Unbonded Flexible Pipes: An Alternative Approach
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1010-1028 32620Payara Project: Advanced Modelling of Clamped Mattress for Pipeline Walking Prevention and Mitigation
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1030-1048 32217ETH-PiP 2.0 Experience from Fenja EPCI
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1050-1108 32158Offshore Hydrogen Pipeline System Qualification: Design and Materials/Welds Testing in Hydrogen Environment
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1110-1128 32315Through-Life Modelling of Rock Berm-Pipe-Seabed Interactions
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1130-1148 32177Isolation of North Sea Pipeline Successfully Carried Out by Resident ROV and Remote Operations From Shore