DNV DNVGL-RP-F116 PDF

DNV DNVGL-RP-F116 PDF

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DNV DNVGL-RP-F116 PDF

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09/01/2019

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Integrity management of submarine pipeline systems

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Scope and application

This recommended practice gives guidance which can be applied to establish, implement and maintain the Integrity Management System.

This recommended practice is applicable to rigid steel pipeline systems, and its associated pipeline components, as defined in DNVGL-ST--F101 (Sec.1 C343 and C292, and App.F). It covers structural and containment failures, and threats that may lead to such failures.

The main focus is on the integrity management process; i.e. the combined process of threat identification, risk assessment, planning, inspection, monitoring, testing, integrity assessment, mitigation, intervention, and repair. Maintenance activities for e.g. topsides controls, chemical systems, and valves which may affect pipeline system integrity are not explicitly covered by this RP.

The integrity management system described herein may also be applicable to rigid risers, however, for details; reference is given to DNVGL-RP-F206 Riser Integrity Management, which also covers flexible risers.

This document covers (main/trunk) transport lines and in-field lines, which consist of:

— export lines (oil and gas, multi-phase),

— production lines (oil and gas, multi-phase) or

— utility/service lines (gas injection, gas lift, water injection, produced water, chemicals).

Submarine pipeline system

It is the responsibility of the pipeline operator to clearly define the pipeline system limits/interfaces (battery limits – also see Sec.3 [3.1.3]), however a submarine pipeline system typically extends to the first weld beyond:

— the first valve, flange or connection above water on platform or floater

— the connection point to the subsea installation (i.e. piping manifolds are not included)

— the first valve, flange, connection or isolation joint onshore unless otherwise specified by legislation.


Edition : 19
File Size : 1 file , 2.5 MB
Number of Pages : 189
Published : 09/01/2019

History

DNV DNV-RP-F116
Published Date: 12/01/2021
Integrity management of submarine pipeline systems
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DNV DNVGL-RP-F116
Published Date: 09/01/2019
Integrity management of submarine pipeline systems
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DNV DNVGL-RP-F116
Published Date: 05/01/2017
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DNV DNV-RP-F116
Published Date: 02/01/2015
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DNV DNV-RP-F116
Published Date: 10/01/2009
INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT OF SUBMARINE PIPELINE SYSTEMS
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