Offshore operations present a unique set of environmental conditions and adverse exposure not observed in a land environment. It is possible to engineer some risks to a very low threshold of probability, but losses and unforeseen events can never be entirely eliminated because of cost considerations, the human factor, and environmental uncertainty. The purpose of this three-part series is to provide a statistical assessment and comparison of offshore energy losses using the Willis Energy Loss database. In Part 1, the loss categories and hazard types of offshore operations are described. Part 2 contains loss statistics and statistical analysis, and Part 3 summarizes the impact of weather on loss statistics.
Offshore energy loss - 1. Loss categories, hazard types in marine operations described
Energieverluste im Offshore-Gebiet bei der Förderung - Teil 1. Verlustkategorien und Gefahrenarten
Oil and Gas Journal ; 105 , 17 ; 39-44
2007
6 Seiten
Article (Journal)
English
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