RINA develops new rules for offshore platforms
Italy’s
RINA Services has responded to the challenges of life extension and new
regulatory regimes by completely updating its Rules for the Classification of
Fixed Offshore Platforms. The new rules and guidelines will be published in May
2015 and will cover classification, certification and verification of fixed
offshore oil and gas platforms.
Andrea
Bombardi, Head of the Energy Department, RINA Services, says, “The rules and
guidance provide a comprehensive guide to classification, certification and
verification. They are a cradle-to-grave framework for the structural and
process safety of the entire platform. They build on RINA’s experience with
offshore platforms in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian and Atlantic oceans
and the Caspian Sea. The new rules facilitate life extension, reduce downtime
caused by inspection and maintenance and give owners more choices and control
over their design, operation and maintenance strategies.”
Original
design, fabrication, installation, structural assessment, topside process
certification, life extension assessment and de-commissioning are all covered.
Environmental protection is central
to the new rules which have been developed with the aim of significantly
reducing the risk of accidents and environmental damage.
Platform
designers and operators can choose from and mix three approaches:
classification, certification and verification.
Under each of the
approaches RINA’s rules now allow for Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD),
a probabilistic approach to structural assessment. International standards
incorporated include API RP 2A and the ISO 19900 series.
The rules set out
clear guidelines and requirements for assessing fatigue and corrosion issues to
determine what must be done to allow platforms to continue to operate beyond
their design life. The life extension approach incorporates Risk-Based Inspection
(RBI) and risk-based maintenance planning. RBI can provide significant economic
benefits for operators by better targeting of inspection and maintenance
resources and reduced downtime.
RBI and monitoring
and measurement in service are included in the requirements and guidance for
topside process certification or verification.
Says Bombardi, “The
new rules provide all parties with clear pathways and choices between all the
most modern techniques and technology for the design, fabrication, installation,
operation, life extension and de-commissioning of offshore fixed platforms.”
RINA Services S.p.A. is the RINA group company active in
classification, certification, inspection and testing services. RINA is a
multi-national group which delivers verification, certification, conformity
assessment, marine classification, environmental enhancement, product testing,
site and vendor supervision, training and engineering consultancy across a wide
range of industries and services. RINA operates through a network of companies
covering Marine, Energy, Infrastructures & Construction, Transport &
Logistics, Food & Agriculture, Environment & Sustainability, Finance
& Public Institutions and Business Governance. With a turnover of over 294
million Euros in 2013, over 2,500 employees, and 163 offices in 57 countries
worldwide, RINA is recognized as an authoritative member of key international
organizations and an important contributor to the development of new
legislative standards.
For a photo of a
fixed platform classed by RINA go to http://bit.ly/1FCPnZb or e mail
john@merlinco.com
For more information:
Giulia
Faravelli
Media
Relations Manager RINA
+39
010 5385505
Victoria
Silvestri
Media Relations RINA
+39 010 5385555
Labels: classification, maintenance, offshore energy, offshore safety, risk-based inspection, verification
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