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Pipeline Qra Seminar

Pipeline Qra Seminar. Title slide. Company presentation. Alternative title slide. Ramboll Oil & Gas. Ramboll history. Ramboll was founded in 1945 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and named after its founders “ Rambøll & Hannemann ” The two founders had strong personal beliefs regarding:

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Pipeline Qra Seminar

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  1. Pipeline Qra Seminar Title slide

  2. Company presentation Alternative title slide Ramboll Oil & Gas

  3. Ramboll history • Ramboll was founded in 1945 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and named after its founders “Rambøll & Hannemann” • The two founders had strong personal beliefs regarding: • High ethical standards • Responsibility towards society • Content employees

  4. From 2 to 10,000 • Today, Ramboll is a leading, international, engineering, design and consultancy company • We employ more than 10,000 experts worldwide of which approximately 1,000 in the Oil and Gas industry Content slide, with to images

  5. Historical pedigree

  6. Our organisation GROUP MANAGEMENT BUILDINGS TRANSPORT New Markets ENVIRONMENT ENERGY Energy Finland Sweden United Kingdom Denmark Norway OIL & GAS Oil & Gas MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Management Consulting India Middle East Atelier Dreiseitl Group Management Markets Geographical coverage Principal business units

  7. Our services Authority management Environmental Mechanical Piping and layout Software and systems 3D Scanning & Survey HSE management Pipeline design Process Structural Feasibility studies Electrical Instrumentation & telecom Geophysical and geotechnical   Maintenance Project management Risk and technical safety Financial studies & planning Procurement Weight estimation and monotoring Cost estimation

  8. Introduction Presenters: • Daniel Lundberg (DANL) • Risk Engineer • General Experience in O&G-industry: • On- and Offshore Installations • Pipelines (design and life-time extension) • Risk Engineering • Axel Sporon-Fiedler (AES) • Process Engineer • General Experience in O&G-industry: • Refinery, On-and Offshore Installations • Gas Plants, Pipelines • Process Safety Design • Commissioning Content slide, two columns with image

  9. Introduction Seminar Program Topics: Day 1: At GOGC, Tbilisi • General Introduction to General Risk Management (DANL) • Establishment of Basic Data (Design Framework) (AES) • Examples of Pipeline –and Compressor Incidents (AES) • Introduction to Risk Identification (HAZID)(DANL) • Examples of Typical Hazards for Pipeline Systems (AES) • Release Frequencies and Ignition Probabilities (AES)

  10. Introduction Seminar Program Topics: Day 2: At GOGC, Tbilisi • Consequence Assessment - Dispersion, Fire and Explosion (AES) • Examples of Fire and Explosions – BLEVE, Jet Fire, Flash Fire (AES) • Software for Consequence Modelling (PHAST, CFD) (DANL) • Example of Risk Assessment of a Pipeline System and Risk Acceptance Criteria (DANL) • Rules and Regulations (AES) • ALARP Methodology (AES)

  11. Introduction Seminar Program Topics: Day 3: At GOGC, Tbilisi Case Study No. 1: Gas Pipeline Explosion at Ghislenghien, Belgium (AES) • Examples of Fire and Explosions – BLEVE, Jet Fire, Flash Fire (AES) • Software for Consequence Modelling (PHAST, CFD) (DANL) • Example of Risk Assessment of a Pipeline System and Risk Acceptance Criteria (DANL) • Release Frequencies and Ignition Probabilities (AES) Case Study No. 2: (DANL) Site Visit at Gudauri: Collect Data

  12. Introduction Seminar Program Topics: Day 4: At Kasbeki • Visit at Pipeline Site in Kasbeki • Workshop in Kasbeki Data collected at site visits will be evaluated according to the methodology presented on previous days. Day 5: At GOGC, Tbilisi • Follow-up on previous days activities • Evaluation of course • Wrap-up

  13. Introduction Historical Context – Pipelines: 1806: First Gas Mains in London 1821: First Gas Pipeline in Fredonia, New York made of Hollowed Tree Logs 1862: First Oil Pipeline in Pennsylvania 1879: First Oil Pipeline in Azerbadjan 1906: Oil Pipeline Baku-Batumi 1944: Pipeline under the Ocean (PLUTO) 1947: Kerr McGee first Offshore Pipeline

  14. Introduction Historical Context – Risk Assessment: Pre- WW2: Informal. No Systematic Approach to Risk Assessment. Post WW2: With the advent of nuclear power, methodologies were developed to assess risk The Seveso disaster in 1976 marked a significant step in making risk assessment a standard feature of industrial projects. Risk Assessment has become universal across every aspect of human activity : Aerospace, Industry in general, including Oil and Gas, Environment, Medical, Financial, etc.

  15. Introduction to course Statistics Context (Source: CIA World Fact Book, 2014) Content slide

  16. Introduction Pipelines and Politics Political leaders excercise enormous power via pipelines

  17. End of Introduction End slide

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