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Deepwater/Offshore

Pipeline and
Riser Engineering
An Updated Programme with new topics, lots of case studies, videos and design exercises

Most useful to offshore/deepwater professionals, contractors and service providers in Asia, the Middle East,
Africa, Sakhalin, New Zealand, South America . Learn from the Best in the Industry at this Value-Added Course:

• Many case studies of deepwater/offshore projects in


the Gulf of Mexico, Africa, Asia & Offshore Brazil 6 - 8 April 2010,
• Deepwater and Very Deepwater Pipeline Engineering M Hotel, Singapore
• Flow assurance in deepwater operations
• Pipeline repair, pigging & maintenance
• Pipeline economics
• Pipeline Mechanical Design and Material Selection/
Wall Thickness Sizing
• Pipeline Route Selection and Shore Approach Design
• Pipeline on Botton Stability Design
• Pipeline Crossing Design
• Pipeline Free Span Analysis and Design
• Pipeline Global Thermal Buckling Analysis &
Assessment
• Seabed Intervention Requirements
• Design Considerations for Pipe in Pipe Flowline
• Pipeline Corrosion Protection Design and Coating
Selection • Flexible Riser Analysis and Design
• Pipeline Fabrication and Bundle Technology • SCR Cathodic Protection System Design
• Pipeline Installation Methods and Analysis • SCR Fatigue Design
• Deepwater Riser Concepts • Riser Installation Engineering and Offshore
• Riser Concept Selection for Field Development Commissioning
• Riser Design Basis Development • & 2 Interactive Design Exercises on Pipeline & Riser
• TTR Analysis and Design
• Hybrid Riser Analysis and Design

Course Leader:

Dr Rex Song
International Deepwater & Offshore Pipeline Expert
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Deepwater/Offshore Pipeline and Riser Engineering
Why this course?
The course will provide a complete and up-to-date technical overview Registration commences at 7.45 am on Day One. Course
of offshore pipeline and riser engineering focusing on deepwater begins from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm for all days. There will be
application, from concept selection for field development, to mid-morning and mid-afternoon refreshments. Lunch will be
preliminary design, detailed analysis and design, material selection served from 12.00 pm to 1.00 pm each day.
and welding, fabrication, installation, inspection, and maintenance.
It will provide a complete picture of offshore pipeline and riser
engineering using actual examples from deepwater development
projects around the world. Day One, 6 April 2010
• Overview of pipeline and risers focusing on deepwater application
from material selection to offshore installation. 1. Deepwater Development Worldwide Update
• Detailed lectures on pipeline engineering (single wall pipe. pipe-in-
pipe, and pipeline bundle) including application of DNV OS F101.
• Detailed lectures on design and analysis methods with particular 2. Overview of Offshore Pipeline System
attention to Top Tensioned Risers (TTR), Free Standing Hybrid
Risers (FSHR), Flexible Risers, and Steel Centenary Risers (SCR) 3. Pipeline Design Codes: DNV OS F101 and API
• Field applications discussed throughout lectures, examples and
case studies,
RP 1111
And Additional New Topics including: • Burst design
• Managing pipeline risks & pipeline/riser integrity management; • Collapse design
• Flow assurance in deepwater operations • Buckling design
• Pipeline repair, pigging & maintenance • Reliability band limit state design
• Pipeline economics
• Design process

4. Material Selection and Wall Thickness Sizing


• Material selection (CS, CRA, Plastic Liner and
Flexible Pipe)
Who should attend? • Pressure calculation (internal burst vs external
Engineers from oil companies, engineering service companies, collapse)
construction companies, pipe and service suppliers and regulatory
authorities, who are newly qualified, have recently moved into
• WT sizing as an important and fundamental
pipeline and riser engineering or hold broad responsibilities that task
include pipelines and risers. The course is especially suitable to • Current design process
those who wish to broaden their knowledge of deepwater pipeline
and riser engineering or deepen their technical understanding of
specific pipeline and riser types. In particular: 5. Pipeline Routing Selection
• Newly qualified pipeline and riser engineers (designers and analysts) • Route selection principles
• Experienced pipeline and riser project engineers who want to • Route survey data
expand their knowledge • Route selection constraints
• Sub-project managers (of subsea contractors including pipeline • Sea approach
and risers)
• Subsea supervisors / managers
• Shore approach
• Professionals in offshore engineering
• Route optimisation

Your Expert Course Instructor: 6. Pipeline on Bottom Stability Design


Dr. Rex Song has more than 20 years offshore working experience
• Hydrodynamic forces
focusing on pipelines and risers. He has been the lead engineer for • Lateral resistance
some large well-known riser and pipeline projects in North Sea, Gulf • Stability design method
of Mexico, West of Africa, and Offshore Brazil, including the EMDC
Kizomba, Statoil Gullfaks, BP Thunder Horse, Petrobras Roncador,
• DNV RP E305 – simplified stability analysis
BP Horn Mountain, Enterprise IHF, Kerr McGee Constitution, • Protection against instability
Petrobras PDET, Chevron Jack and St. Marlo, PAI Cascade & • Interaction with seabed
Chinook, etc. Dr. Song has published more than 30 technical papers
in international journals and fora and has been actively involved in
• Calculation example
pipeline and riser design code development for ABS and API. He is a
member of several international associations including ISOPE, MTS, 7. Pipeline Corrosion Protection Design
OMAE, OTC, and API. Currently based in Houston, USA, Dr Song
works as a Principal Offshore Engineer with a nameplate oil and gas
• External corrosion coating selection
outfit specializing in deepwater and offshore projects worldwide. • Cathodic protection design

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6 – 8 April 2010, M Hotel, Singapore

• Internal coating • Launch


• Sacrificial anode corrosion protection • Towing engineering
• Examples
8. Pipeline Thermal Coating Selection Design
• External thermal insulation coating 7. Pipeline Installation
• Weight coating design • Introduction
• Installation fleet
9. Flow assurance in deepwater operations • Installation methods
• Installation analysis
• Examples
Day Two, 7 April 2010
8. Pipeline Interactive Design Exercise
1. Pipeline Free Span Assessment
• Free span criteria 9. Managing pipeline risks & pipeline/riser integrity
• Permissible span length and stresses management
• Pipeline end conditions
• Free span analysis 10. Pipeline repair, pigging & maintenance
• Free span VIV fatigue damage
• Seabed intervention requirements
• Intervention design method Day Three, 8 April 2010
• Free span monitoring and correction
• Calculation example 1. Deepwater Riser Technology Update
• General
2. Pipeline Global Thermal Buckling Analysis • Drilling Riser
& Assessment • Top Tension Riser
• Buckling initiation • Steel Catenary Riser
• Buckling propagation • Flexible Riser
• Local buckling • Hybrid Riser
• Trawl board impact • New Riser Concept
• Denting and gouging • Riser Concept Selection for Field Development
• Strain based design • Factors in Riser Selection
• Calculation example
2. Riser Design Codes: API RP 2RD and DNV OS
3. Pipeline Crossing Design F201
• Design criteria • Design Code General
• Design method • Design Format Expressions
• Comparison of API RP 2RD and DNV OS F201
4. Pipeline Shore Approach Design • New API RP 2RD Developments
• Site investigation • Riser Analytical Tools
• Route selection example • Regulatory Requirements

5. Design Considerations for Pipe in Pipe 3. Riser Design Method, Design Basis and Design
Flowline Tools
• Design Philosophy, Principles and Objectives
6. Pipeline Bundle Technology • Design Spirals
• Introduction • System Key Design Issues
• Configuration design • Design Methods General
• Fabrication and assembly methods • Design Acceptance Criteria
• Safety Factor and Design Format

Learn from the Best in the Industry and Register for this Course today!
Deepwater/Offshore Pipeline and Riser Engineering
6 – 8 April 2010, Hotel, Singapore

• System Interface Design • Selection of Hydrodynamic


• Analysis Considerations Coefficients
• Component Design Considerations • Strength Analysis
• Design Beyond Codes • VIV Analysis
• Motion Fatigue Analysis
4. Drilling Riser Design and Analysis • Interference Analysis
• General Riser Design Basis • Installation Analysis
• Typical Structure of Riser DBD • SCR Fatigue Design
• Boundary Limits and Scope of Work • Interaction with Pipelines
• Regulatory Requirements • SCR Design Example
• Codes, Standards and Project Specs
• Design Data 7. Flexible Riser Design and Analysis
• Design and Analysis Methodology • Introduction
• Design Requirements and Acceptance • General Requirements
Criteria • Cross Section Design
• Other Design Issues • End fittings and Equipment Design
• Buoyancy
5. Top Tension Riser Design and • Bend Stiffeners
Analysis • Modeling Approach
• TTR Design Phases • Static and Dynamic Analyses
• Definition of Basic Configuration • Fatigue Analysis
• Design Steps
• TTP Component Design 8. Hybrid Riser Design and Analysis
• Pipe Sizing • Introduction
• Tensioning System Sizing • Hybrid Riser Analysis
• Riser Stroke Analysis • Modeling Approach
• Riser Component Sizing • Flexible Jumper
• VIV Induced Fatigue Analysis • Riser Sizing
• TTR Interference Analysis • Mid-Water Buoyancy Can
• Strength Analysis • Riser Base Design (Pile & GBS)
• Computer Modeling • Strength Analysis
• General Fatigue Analysis • VIV Analysis
• Riser Running Analysis • General Fatigue Analysis
• TTR Design Example • Design Example

6. Steel Catenary Riser Design and 9. Deepwater Riser Installation


Analysis • Installation Methods Overview
• General SCR Design Flowchart • Installation Fleet
• Material Selection and Wall Thickness • Typical Installation Procedure
Sizing • SCR Installation Analysis
• Hang Off System Design • Offshore Commissioning
• SCR Pipe Joints • Installation Examples (SCR)
• SCR Coating System Design
• VIV Suppression System 10. Riser Interactive Design Exercise
• SCR Cathodic Protection System
Design 11. Offshore Pipeline Economics
• Initial Global Configuration Design
Computer Modeling
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Deepwater/Offshore Pipeline and


Riser Engineering
6 – 8 April 2010, M Hotel, Singapore

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