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DNV GL guidance on inspection planning will save operational cost

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Kjell Eriksson newestx2The low oil price and a reduction in newbuilds have driven the integrity of existing assets up the agenda for the oil & gas industry. However, the cost of inspection programmes can be significant, adding to the operational costs. DNV GL has now launched a recommended practice (DNVGL-RP-C210) providing the first international guidance on how to establish a sound basis for in-service inspection planning for fatigue cracks in marine structures. The guidance will save operational costs by using a risk-based approach to identify the ‘hot spots’ requiring inspection. 

The cost of inspections of marine structures such as jackets, semi-submersibles and floating production vessels can put a strain on already challenged operational budgets, driving the need to develop inspection programs only addressing critical areas.

“What we are commonly experiencing, is the use of inconsistent inspection planning methodologies, which can result in costly inspections at non-critial areas, or worse, no inspection at critical areas, ” says Kjell Eriksson, Regional Manager for Norway in DNV GL – Oil & Gas.

The cost reduction is obtained by reducing the overall inspection and maintenance scope, still ensuring continued cost-efficient safe operation of the asset. This is done by using risk based methods in identifying the critical areas, so-called ‘hot spots’, that needs to be inspected and non-critical areas that do not need further assessment.

Gudfinnur Sigurdsson

Gudfinnur Sigurdsson

“Fatigue crack can cause significant damage to offshore structures. The critiallity of fatigue cracks can vary, which combined with costly inspections programs drives the importance of developing accurate methods for identification of fatigue critical areas, ” says Gudfinnur Sigurdsson, Technology Leader, Marine Structures, DNV GL – Oil & Gas. “The use of risk based inspection planning for identification of critical aras for inspections will result in reduced inspection program and thereby a corresponding significant reduction in the inspection and operational costs.”

In-service inspection for fatigue is carried out to assure that possible cracks in the structure do not exceed a critical level. The outcome of in-service inspections can then be used to update the estimated fatigue reliability of the structure.

The RP includes guidance on:

• Fatigue analysis methods for jacket structures, semi-submersibles and floating production vessels (FPSOs)
• Effect of methodology/refinement used in fatigue analysis with respect to calculated fatigue life
• Basic distributions of parameters required for calculation of stochastic properties for load effects and capacity
• Derivation of target reliability level in relation to consequence of a fatigue failure
• Methodology for probabilistic analyses for planning inspection for fatigue cracks

DNVGL-RP-C210 is based on the findings of a DNV GL led joint industry project (JIP) completed in 2013.

Download the Recommended practice here:

https://www.dnvgl.com/oilgas/download/download-dnvgl-rp-c210.html 

As of 12 September 2013, DNV and GL have merged to form DNV GL. Driven by our purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. We provide classification and technical assurance along with software and independent expert advisory services to the maritime, oil & gas and energy industries. We also provide certification services to customers across a wide range of industries. With our origins stretching back to 1864, our reach today is global. Operating in more than 100 countries, our 16, 000 professionals are dedicated to helping our customers make the world safer, smarter and greener.

About DNV GL – Oil & Gas
In the oil and gas industry, GL Noble Denton and DNV’s Oil & Gas business have joined forces to enable safe, reliable and enhanced performance in projects and operations. We provide a broad range of services, such as technical assurance; marine assurance and advisory; risk management advisory and offshore classification. Our 4, 000 people combine industry expertise, multidisciplinary skills and innovation to solve complex challenges for our customers. Together with our partners, we drive the industry forward by developing best practices and standards across the asset lifecycle.

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