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Draft MINUTES of the 23rd
JOINT MEETING API SC 17-ISO TC 67/SC 4/WG 6
Subsea Production Equipment Westminster, Colorado
June 24, 2009
John Bednar, Chair Gary Hurta, (Co)Vice Chair Brian Skeels, (Co)Vice Chair
John McManus, Secretary 1. John Bednar, API SC17 Chairman, welcomed the group to the meeting at 8:00 AM with
opening remarks, outlining various safety/housekeeping issues.
2. A roll call was completed and confirmed there was a quorum present for this meeting. NOTE: It is the voting member’s responsibility to attend the committee meetings or to notify, via e-mail, the SC17 Leadership and API SC17 Coordinator of your proxy! (Attendee List provided in Attachment A)
3. The 2009 agenda was adopted. Gary Hurta was identified as the acting-secretary to
take notes since John McManus was unable to attend the meeting.
4. The minutes from the SC17 meeting held in Houston, January 16, 2009 were reviewed and a motion was seconded and passed to approve the minutes with exceptions noted by Mike Byrd. A request was made for the minutes from the SC17 / ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 Joint meeting held in Calgary, June 2008 to be revised. A motion was seconded and passed to approve the minutes with exceptions noted by Alf Reidar Johansen [who noted that this request was made in the Houston, January 2009 meeting and the minutes were never amended]. The exceptions were included in revised minutes for both meetings.
5. The updated SC17 Voting Representation Listing (Attachment B), ISO/API Work group Leads Contact List (Attachment C) and Standards Status Matrix (Attachment D) were reviewed.
6. Task Group Chair/Project Group Leader reports.
a. ISO 13628-1/API 17A—Subsea Production Systems i. A joint report (Attachment E) was given by Harold Reeves and André
Maerli. A new work item has been opened in ISO for the next revision of ISO 13628-1 (17A).
ii. Stein Olsen reported that the ballot finalizing the new Clause 6 (April 2009) will be brought into the next revision of ISO13628-1. Annex L, when the ballot is completed will be rationalized with 17P and inserted into 17P when it is issued.
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iii. Mike Byrd reported (Attachment F) that his SPE Standardization efforts are focusing on Materials, Welding and Quality Management. His group is now interfacing with the API RP 582 Welding Group. A Motion was made and seconded that a New Work Item (NWI) in ISO and API be created to integrate Mike’s groups work into an API and ISO document for future release in the SC17 and ISO 13628 family of documents. Motion passed. Mike is to submit an SRRR to Ed Baniak (API) and Jens-Henrik to submit a NWI in ISO. Mike, Stein, Harold and André are to review materials status and report at the 2010 Winter Meeting.
iv. Subsea Materials Task Group presentation (Attachment G) was given by Stein Olsen.
NOTE: John Bednar clarified the intent of the various groups within ISO/API addressing materials. Stein Olsen and Mike Byrd will jointly lead a combined team that will stay appraised of the materials work being done by WG8 as well as the actions of the Materials Group established by the ECS. With that background information, they will also address the needs/standards info related to materials for SC17 documents. They have also been charged to work with André Maerli and Harold Reeves (ISO 13628-1/17A), with Alf Reidar Johansen as an advisor, to formulate/propose a 5 year visionary plan for how material issues should best be addressed in ISO 13628 / SC17 documents in the future.
b. ISO 13628-11/API 17B, ISO 13628-2/API 17J & ISO 13628-10/API 17K—Flexible Pipe and ISO 13628-16/API 17L1 & ISO 13628-17/API 17L2—Ancillary Equipment for Flexible Pipe
i. A formal report (Attachment H) was submitted by Krassimir Doynov. Krassimir stated that 17B (ISO 13628-11) and 17K (ISO 13628-10) are published documents with 17K needing reaffirmation next year. 17J (ISO 13628-2) has had an Errata published in 2009. 17L1 (ISO 13628-16) and 17L2 (ISO 13628-17) should be out for DIS balloting this year.
ii. The Flexible Pipe JIP is ongoing and addresses the revisions to 17J and 17B (ISO 13628-2 and ISO 13628-11, respectively). Draft proposals for the two document revisions are expected to be completed by December this year. NWIs for ISO 13628-2 and ISO 13628-11 are to be out by January 2010.
c. ISO 13628-3 (API 17C)—TFL Systems
Harold Reeves reported (Attachment I) that no work has been done on the document since the last meeting and that he was going to recommend that the document be put up for reaffirmation next year.
d. ISO 13628-4 (API 17D)—Subsea Wellheads and Trees
i. Ross Fraser reports (Attachment J) on the status of the second DIS ballot voting and comment resolution efforts stating that his task group would have all comments resolved by the end of the conference (June 09).
ii. Ross stated that the task group had agreed to eliminate the use of pressure differential in the 17 D document. He proposed that an API Technical
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Bulletin, being written by Earl Shanks, after approval, be issued to further the understanding and potential use of pressure differential in API Standards.
e. ISO 13628-5 (API 17E)—Production Umbilicals
i. A written report was provided by John McManus (Attachment K) who was not able to attend the meeting.
ii. The group is to issue the document for FDIS by August 2009.
f. ISO 13628-6 (API 17F)—Production Controls i. The formal report was given by Jens-Henrich Neuenkirchen (Attachment L). ii. Jens-Henrik noted a new structure the document was going to take in the
next revision. The joints task groups of ISO and API have begun the work on the revision. Next meeting is scheduled for London in October of 2009. A firm date will be provided later.
g. ISO 13628-7 (API 17G)—Completion/Workover Risers
i. A written report was provided by Brian Keels (Attachment M) who was not able to attend the meeting.
ii. A CD is planned for completion by December 2009. A NWI for ISO passed in April of 2009.
. h. ISO 13628-13 (API 17H)—ROV Interfaces & ROT Intervention Systems
i. The formal report was submitted by Charles White (Attachment N). ii. This effort combines the old 17H (ISO 13624-8) and 17M (ISO 13628-9)
into a new 17H (ISO 13628-13). When this new document is published, the 17M and ISO 13628-8 & 9 will be dropped.
iii. When the new 17H is published, will include the Annex B from ISO 13628-1. Subsequently, Annex B will be removed from ISO 13628-1 at its next revision.
i. ISO 13628-14 Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS)
No oral or written report given.
j. ISO/WD 13628-12 (API 2RD)—Dynamic Risers for Floating Production i. The formal report was submitted by Paul Stanton, see Task Group Chair
report (Attachment O). ii. The ISO 13628-12/API RP 2RD Task Group’s scope of work is to revise
API RP 2RD and to submit the revision to ISO. iii. The group plan to release a DIS of their work by October 2009 and an
FDIS by August 2010.
k. API 17N—Subsea Reliability and Technical Risk Management i. John Allen reported (Attachment P) that the Chairmanship had passed to
Mark Siegmund.
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ii. The next effort for 17 N is to determine a way forward with respect to reliability modeling and integrity.
l. API 17O—HIPPS
i. Report presented by Christopher Curran, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment Q)
ii. The current forecast is to have the RP complete by the end of 2009
m. ISO 13628-15 (API 17P)—Templates and Manifolds i. Report (Attachment R) presented by Charles White. ii. It was stated by Charles that he intends to have 17P ready for release with
in a year. With that, it was agreed that the Annex L document would then be released in 17P and ISO 13628-15 (as Clause 7) instead of releasing it in the next revision of ISO 13624-1.
m. API RP 17Q—Recommended Practice for Subsea Qualification
i. Report (Attachment S) was provided by Roger Walls. ii. Roger reported that the initial ballot on 17Q is complete and comments are
presently being resolved.
n. Flowline Connection Group No oral or written report given.
7. Actions Items were reviewed and updated during the course of the meeting. 8. Other Business
a. There were no funding requests identified for 2010. b. PER 15K
i. John Bednar discussed Jim Raney’s presentation that was given at the Roundtable Discussions and noted that Terry Cook (Shell), Brian Skeels (FMC) and Loren Kowalchuk (Master Flow) were to be the SC17 representatives to the PER 15 K committee.
c. Roundtable Discussion i. John Bednar reviewed the Roundtable meeting minutes (See Minutes
under separate cover). d. A motion was made, second and passed that Rick Hill was to begin work on a
document addressing Subsea Insulation.
9. Next Meeting – a. API Winter Meeting (proposed for January 2010 [exact date To Be Determined]
in Houston at the BP offices. b. API Summer Standardization Conference, June 28 thru July 3, 2010 in
Washington DC. 10. The meeting adjourned at 1:00 PM
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kurylacTypewritten TextAttachment A
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ATTACHMENT B
SC17 Voting Representation Rev. 6/3/09
Voting Member Affiliation/Company Alternate Voting Member(s)
User/Operators
John Bednar BP America Inc Michael Byrd
Dewey Compton Chevron USA Inc John Bodine / Scott Stjernstrom
Tim Dean Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
G. Ross Frazer ATP Oil & Gas Corporation
Dave LaCaze Shell International E&P Terry Cook
J.-H. Neuenkirchen Statoil Hydro Erich Luzi
Mateusz Podskaribi Schlumberger Subsea Surveillance
Karl Schnakenburg BHP Billiton Petroleum
Luiz Souza Petrobras America, Inc.
Don Wells Hess Corporation
Roger Walls ExxonMobil Development Company Steven Wheeler
Supplier/Manufacturer
Knut Ekeberg Ultra Deep, LLC
Gary Hurta Dril-Quip, Inc.
Loren Kowalchuk Master Flo Valve Inc. Iain Harvey
Dave Madden Duco Inc.
John McManus RathGibson
David Morgan Cameron Ron Pfluger
Tibor Nagy Contitech Rubber Industrial Ltd.
Terry Sheldrake Wellstream International Limited
Brian Skeels FMC Technologies Mike Williams
Robert Voss Vetco Gray John Allen
Independents/Others
Clyde Hewlett Oceaneering Production Systems
Rick Hill Pegasus International, Inc.
Steve Mansfield JP Kenny, Inc.
Harvey Mohr Technip USA
Vince Vetter Intex Engineering, Inc.
Eric Wehner Retired
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ATTACHMENT C
SUBCOMMITTEE 17/ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 Work Program Contact List
API ISO API Work Group Chair Contact ISO Project Lead Contact
17A 13628-1 Harold Reeves ([email protected]) André Mærli ([email protected])
17B 13628-11 Krassimir Doynov ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17C 13628-3 Harold Reeves ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17D 13628-4 Ross Frazer ([email protected]) /
Brian Skeels ([email protected])
Same as API Contact
17E 13628-5 J. McManus ([email protected]) Ron Dee ([email protected])
17F 13628-6 Chris Lindsey-Curran ([email protected]) Roald Loug Hansen ([email protected])
17G 13628-7 Brian Skeels ([email protected]) Anthony Muff ([email protected])
17H 13628-8 Charles White ([email protected]) Tim March ([email protected])
(Erich Luzi ([email protected]) will merge into -13)
17J 13628-2 Krassimir Doynov ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17K 13628-10 Krassimir Doynov ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17L1 13628-16 Krassimir Doynov ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17L2 13628-17 Krassimir Doynov ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17M 13628-9 Charles White ([email protected]) (Will Merge into 17H [13628-13] when complete, see above)
Johan Bruun-Olsen
(Erich Luzi ([email protected]) will merge into -13)
17N NONE Mark Siegmund ([email protected]) Not Applicable
17O NONE Chris Lindsey-Curran ([email protected]) Not Applicable
17P 13628-15 Charles White ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
17H 13628-13 Charles White ([email protected]) Erich Luzi ([email protected])
17Q NONE Roger Walls ([email protected]) Not Applicable
13624-14 TBD Jan-Fredrik Carlsen ([email protected])
2RD 13628-12 Paul Stanton ([email protected]) Same as API Contact
Materials Mike Byrd ([email protected]) Stein Olsen ([email protected])
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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ATTACHMENT D
SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS (SC17) STANDARDS STATUS MATRIX
as of: 7/20/2009
No. Document Ed. Year Reaf ISO No. SC17 Status Contact Who
17A RP: Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems -
General Requirements and Recommendations
4 2006 13628-1 Hurta NWIP Ammendment ballot closed 2/20/07; Next Rev to
consider Drilling Loads and Impact on Wellhead; NWI
for new Clause 6 and New Annex L (from 17P) Ballot
closed - Passed
André Maerli (I [email protected]);
Harold Reeves (A [email protected])
17B RP: Flexible Pipe 4 2008 13628-11 McM Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
17C RP: Through Flow Line (TFL) Systems 2 2002 2005 13628-3 Hurta No Activity at this time Harold Reeves (I, A-TG6 [email protected])
17D Spec: Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment 1 1992 2003 13628-4 Hurta 2nd DIS ballot closed; Comments Being Resolved
FDIS by Mid-July
Ross Frazer (I, A-TG5 [email protected])
Brian Skeels (I, A-TG5 [email protected])
17E Spec: Subsea Umbilicals 3 2003 13628-5 McM DIS Comments being Resolved (9/2008); FDIS issued;
Publication projected for 9/2009
Ron Dee (I [email protected]);
J. McManus (A-TG4 [email protected])
17F Spec: Subsea Production Control Systems 2 2006 13628-6 Bed NWI ballot closed - Passed Roald Loug Hansen (I [email protected]);
Chris Lindsey-Curran (A-TG2 [email protected])
17G RP: Completion/Workover Risers 2 2006 13628-7 McM May divide into G1, G2, … IWOCS will remain in 17G.
Considering intervention control issues in next
document; NWI to Edit Supplemental Doc; NWI for
Rev. 3; CD proposed by 12/2009
Anthony Muff (I [email protected]);
Brian Skeels (A [email protected])
17H RP: Remotely Operated Verhicle (ROV) Interfaces 1 2004 2009 13628-8 Retired Group, now operates under 13628-13 Erich Luzi (I [email protected])
17J Spec: Unbonded Flexible Pipe 3 2008 13628-2 McM Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
17K Spec: Bonded Flexible Pipe 2 2005 13628-10 McM No Activity at this time Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
17L1 Spec: Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment New 13628-16 McM NWI Approved 11/17/07; Work In Progress Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
[email protected]);17L2 RP: Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe Ancillary
Equip
New 13628-17 McM NWI Approved 11/17/07; Work In Progress Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
17M RP: Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) Intervention Systems 1 2004 2009 13628-9 Retired Group, now operates under 13628-13 Erich Luzi (I [email protected])
17N RP: Subsea Reliability 1 2009 Bed John Allen (A [email protected])
17O RP: High Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS) New Bed Ballot closes June 2, 2009 Chris Lindsey-Curran (A [email protected])
17P* RP: Templates and Manifolds New 13628-15 McM Draft in Preparation; Contract to Doris (#2006-102560);
Need Figures and to address overlap issued; CD by
Q3, 2008
Charles White (I,A [email protected])
17H* RP: ROVs and ROTs (combined 17H & 17M) New 13628-13 Hurta Will withdraw existing 17H and retain as new
combined document when complete; Work
ongoing.
Erich Luzi (I [email protected]);
Charles White (A [email protected])
17Q* Subsea Qualification New McM Ballot closed May 29, 2009 Roger Walls (A [email protected])
Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS) New 13628-14 To be included in 13628-7/ 17G Jan-Fredrik Carlsen (I [email protected])
Materials Study Group Annexes to Existing ISO docs Stein Olsen (I [email protected])
Mike Byrd (A [email protected])2RD RP: Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Installations New 13628-12 Bed 4 Levels of Criteria: 1-Current2RD; 2-13628-7 Req; 3-
LRFD based on DNV OS F201; 4- RP 1111
Paul Stanton (I, A [email protected])
Yellow=Document Currently with Activity Blue = Requires Action
Not Subject To 5 Year Revision
17TR1 TR: Evalutation Standard for Internal Pressure Sheath Polymerts
for High Temperature Flexible Pipes
1 2003
17TR2 TR: The Aging of PA-11 in Flexible Pipes 1 2003
17TR3 TR: An Evaluation of the Risks and Benefits of Penetration in
Subsea Wellheads below the BOP Stack
2004
John Bednar - Chair ([email protected] ph: 281-249-4325); Gary Hurta ([email protected] ph: 713-939-7711); John McManus ([email protected] ph: 281-854-2063)
Key: *Proposed; (I) = ISO Lead; (A) = API Lead;
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ATTACHMENT E
ISO/TC67/SC4/WG6 Subsea production systems
ISO 13628-1 Design and operation of subsea production systems –
Part 1: General recommendations and requirements
Task Group status report – June 2009
1. Membership of task group Part 1 Project Leader: André Mærli, StatoilHydro, Norway
Convener Subsea Materials Task Group: Stein Olsen, StatoilHydro, Norway
2. Status of work item ISO 13628-1, second edition was published 2005-11-15. It has been adopted as EN ISO
13628-1, November 2005, and as API RP 17A, fourth edition, January 2006 (identical). A
periodical review was concluded 18th
of March 2009, with the recommendation to revise the
standard.
A proposal for a new work item (NWIP), with the purpose to review and revise ISO 13628-1,
was submitted in February 2009. Voting on the NWIP has not been finalised.
The joint API SC17 and ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 meeting agreed to create a Materials task group
to develop the material requirements in the ISO13628 suite of standards. Two documents
have been prepared. The first amendment shall replace Clause 6 in ISO 13628-1, Materials
and corrosion protection” and the second amendment shall be a new Annex L "Materials and
welding of manifold piping and jumpers ".
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the ballot process for the ISO DIS 13628-1 Amendment 1
and 2 has been significantly delayed. The process was finished 1st of April 2009 and both
documents were approved with comments. The task group is currently working with the
documents, and the first draft for answers to the comments and corresponding modifications
in a new draft for FDIS have already been made and issued to the expert group for comments.
The aim is to have the FDIS version ready for balloting within 1st of October 2009.
In parallel, ISO TC67/WG8 is working on a general type “Materials requirements” standard,
ISO 21457, covering both topside and subsea, issued on DIS ballot 4th
of June 2009. As the
expert group for this standard consists of mainly the same people as the Subsea Materials
Task Group, there is a strong focus on issues related to potential overlap and discrepancies. It
is decided that the FDIS of the new clause 6 shall remain as a complete clause covering all
issues related to subsea. In principle, only the detailed parts on corrosion evaluations and
parameters will be taken out of the FDIS and referred to in ISO 21457. This means that there
is some duplication on issues such as CP and fasteners, but the wording is fully harmonised.
3. Updated target dates for deliverables The aim is to have the FDIS version of ISO 13628-1 Amendment 1 and 2 ready for balloting
within 1st of October 2009.
ISO/TC67/SC4/WG6
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ATTACHMENT E
Schedule for deliverables for ISO 13628-1 NWIP is pending voting.
4. Major issues No major issues remain to be solved at this moment.
5. Anticipated new work /new work items The purpose with the proposed new work item is to review and revise ISO 13628-1 (current
revision November 2005) based on the development in the industry and knowledge gained
since last revision.
The following are some key areas identified for the proposed revision:
• Wellhead Integrity: Revise clause 5 with recommendations for riser loads to be
considered in design of wellhead systems and outline methodology for assessing the
wellhead integrity for the design life, including accidental and fatigue conditions.
• System Integration Testing: Revise Clause 7 and Annex C to reflect testing of
subsea processing equipment and systems.
• Subsea Processing: Revise to reflect the recent development in the industry.
• Materials: Incorporate new Amendment 1 Clause 6 and Amendment 2 Annex L.
• System Engineering: Review and revise clause 5 and Annex H.
• Template and Manifold: Align standard with the new ISO 13628-15 Subsea
structures and manifolds.
• Qualification of New Technology: Revise and elaborate to reflect the recent
development in the industry.
• Safety Integrity Level (SIL): Revise standard (typically clause 5 and new annex) to
address implementation of SIL requirements in Subsea Systems. Align with new
revision of ISO 13628-6.
• Description of Subsea Production System: Review and revise Annex A, typically to
reflect the recent development in the industry and to provide an index for this
Annex.
When second edition of ISO 13628-1 was issued November 2005, several issues raised during
the revision process were postponed to next revision. These comments will be reviewed for
possible implementation.
6. Plans for future meetings None. However, a task group should be initiated to discuss the issues mentioned above and
start preparations for developing a new revision. This request should be brought up again at
the joint API/SC17 and ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 meeting at the API Summer Conference 2009.
7. Resource needs (money and/or people) Population of ISO 13628-1 Task Group is necessary to start soon for planned revision work.
André Mærli, StatoilHydro
June 2009
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Rationalization of Subsea
Quality, Materials, & Welding
Requirements
API Summer Conference
Westminster, Co
22-26 Jun 2009
Subsea Roundtable Session – 22 Jun ’09
Attachment F
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Background
• 2007 API Summer Conference – took on
looking at materials rationalization for SC
17
• How materials fit in the big scope was
unclear
• Formed workgroup to convene SPE ATW
on subsea standardization
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SPE Workshop Participants
Operators Eqpt. Suppliers Eng., Consulting, etc.
Anadarko Aker Solutions API
BP Baker Oil Tools DTC International
Chevron Cameron Granherne, Inc
Exxon-Mobil Dril-Quip Hose & Fittings, Inc
Hess FMC Technologies Mentor Subsea Tech
Shell Int. E&P GE-VetcoGray Oceaneering
StatoilHydro Siemens Energy & Automation
Stress Subsea
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SPE Workshop Conclusions
• Criticality and complexity of equipment has outgrown API criteria in some areas
• Some level of industry standardization is needed and is possible
• Most previous attempts were equipment focused
• Primary focus should be in areas of:
Materials
Welding
Quality Assurance
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Workgroup
Byrd, Mike (BP)
Chiasson, Glen (Cameron)
Galle, Gary (Vetco)
Keosoff, Kevin (Chevron)
LaCaze, David (Shell)
Walls, Roger (ExxonMobil)
Williams, Mike (FMC)
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Objective
Utilize a structured approach to identify
potential areas of industry standardization
which would benefit suppliers and operators
and make appropriate recommendations to
SC 17 Committee.
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Assessment Process
Three focus teams (Quality, Materials,
& Welding) with Operator and Supplier
representation
Brainstorm potential standardization
opportunities
Score in terms of manageability &
value
Score in terms of value
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Quality Management 1. We graded six opportunities as having
Standardize manufacturing record book contents and requirements
Standardize positive metal identification (PMI) requirements
Standardize traceability requirements for critical elements
Standardize nonconformance reporting and processes necessary to proceed with the work
Align API 17 series specifications and RPs with QMS concepts and terms of API Q1, ISO/TS 29001 and ISO 9001
Apply API “data sheet” concept to all API 17 series specs and RPs to communicate requirements
2. We graded three opportunities as having
Standardize API Review/Monitor/Hold/Witness definitions, notification requirements
Standardize inspection release documentation/mechanical completion certificate requirements
Apply API 6A PSL concept to all API 17 series specifications and RPs
3. We graded three opportunities as having High Value/Impact and Medium Manageability/Control:
Standardize content/elements/structure for project quality plans and inspection & plans
Standardize requirements for certification of 3rd party inspection for API 17 series equipment
Standardize inspection requirements (critical dimensions and verification) for critical elements
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Materials 1. Process/Quality Control High Value/Impact and High
Manageability/Control:
Assign varying requirements according to the difficulty in making a given forging, the difficulty in obtaining the required properties in a given forging (taking into account engineering requirements, hardenability of the alloy, and section size of the forging) , and the consequences of a forging failure
Imposing API RP 6HT as a mandatory requirement for large forgings
Allowing the current API 6A options for QTC’s (separately forged test bar, prolongation, or sacrificial forging). If separately forged test bars are used, the manufacturer must provide technical justification for end user approval
Mandatory normalizing for large low alloy steel forgings
Preheat treat machining requirements (as necessary)
2. Qualification of Forging Facilities and Heat Treaters Medium Value/Impact and High Manageability/Control:
Production history for similar forgings
Control of mills providing starting ingot/billet material. Note: The forging facility may not “control” the steel mill.)
Requirement for Manufacturing Process Specification (MPS) or Manufacturing Process Plan (MPP) for large forgings describing all facets of producing, testing, and inspecting a forging
First Article requirements for critical forgings (By part number? By class of forging?)
Technical Audit requirements in addition to the standard QA audits
3. Material Selection Validation High Value/Impact and Medium Manageability/Control:
End user approval of material selection for forgings. This is always an option for the end user.
Manufacturers must be able to demonstrate through test data that the selected alloy is capable of producing the necessary properties in the locations where they are needed as required by the engineering design and applicable design standard for a given size forging.
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Welding 1. Opportunities having High Value/Impact and High
Manageability/Control:
• Group similar materials & grades (US vs Europe) to eliminate requirement for individual weld qualifications
• Adopt “Weld Criticality” ratings. Match welding / NDE requirements to criticality
• Join forces with other welding standardization committees already working the problem (i.e. API RP 582 and others)
2. Opportunities having Medium Value/Impact and High Manageability/Control:
• Develop specific requirements for specialty butter welds / dissimilar metal welds and related NDE specs
• Develop better definition and control of key process variables for weld qualification and production welding
3. Opportunities having High Value/Impact and Medium Manageability/Control:
• Compile unique customer welding requirements, and develop one consensus standard that will be acceptable to all customers
• If one global standard welding spec is not achievable, shoot for a “common base standard” and then supplement with customer-specific requirements
• Relax the current weld HAZ hardness limitations where appropriate for specific applications (i.e. clad equipment, butter weld vs closure weld, etc)
• Develop standards for 3rd party review & approval of welding procedures and qualifications that would be acceptable to all customers
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Summary
Industry standards have surpassed standard API 6A requirements
Specific Areas of Opportunity are:
Quality Management
Standardize manufacturing record book contents and requirements
Standardize positive metal identification (PMI) requirements
Standardize traceability requirements for critical elements
Standardize nonconformance reporting and processes necessary to proceed with the work
Align API 17 series specifications and RPs with QMS concepts and terms of API Q1, ISO/TS 29001 and ISO 9001
Apply API “data sheet” concept to all API 17 series specs and RPs to communicate requirements
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Summary
Materials
Assign varying requirements according to the difficulty in making a given forging, the difficulty in obtaining the required properties in a given forging (taking into account engineering requirements, hardenability of the alloy, and section size of the forging) , and the consequences of a forging failure
Imposing API RP 6HT as a mandatory requirement for large forgings
Allowing the current API 6A options for QTC’s (separately forged test bar, prolongation, or sacrificial forging). If separately forged test bars are used, the manufacturer must provide technical justification for end user approval
Mandatory normalizing for large low alloy steel forgings
Preheat treat machining requirements (as necessary)
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Summary
Welding
Group similar materials & grades (US vs Europe)
to eliminate requirement for individual weld
qualifications
Adopt “Weld Criticality” ratings. Match welding /
NDE requirements to criticality
Join forces with other welding standardization
committees already working the problem (i.e. API
RP 582 and others)
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Recommendations to SC17
1. Create stand-alone document to incorporate
specialized subsea requirements
2. Formation of SC 17x “Standards on Subsea
Quality, Metallurgy, and Welding”
3. No API funding will be required
4. Use 17N as model for development
5. Ready for 1st ballot 20-24 months
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Classification: Internal Status: Draft
Subsea Materials Task Group
Westminster. June 24 2009
Stein Olsen, leader Subsea Materials TG
Attachment G
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Proposed Work Groups
A. ISO 13628-1, Clause 6, “Materials and corrosion protection”. Review draft and comments given. (On going)
B. ISO 13628-1, Annex L, “Materials and welding of manifold piping and jumpers ”. (On going)
C. ISO 13628-4 "Subsea wellheads & tree equipment“Prepare input to be sent to ISO with request for implementation asap. (Done)
D. ISO 13628-5 "Subsea control umbilicals“Prepare input to be sent to ISO task group within 15.11.05. (Done)
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Schedule for Clause 6 and Annex L
• Kick-off, Houston, April 2005
• Task group meetings,
–Oslo, October 2005
–Houston, March 2006
–Houston, June 2007
–Oslo, June 2008
• Finalizing DIS ballot, approved with comments, April 1, 2009
• FDIS, planned to be ready for international voting by October 2009.
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Harmonisation of Clause 6 with ISO 21457
• ISO 21457 ” Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Materials selection and corrosion control for oil and gas production systems ”
– A general ”Materials requirement ” standard in line with ISO 15156 and
ISO 23936 (non metallics)
• Materials requirements in ISO Product standards (priority), ISO 13628-1, Clause 6 and Annex L.
• The expert group for ISO 21457 and Subsea Materials Task Group consist of basically the same people . Strong focus on potential overlap and
discrepancies.
– Clause 6 is kept as a complete clause covering all relevant issues
– Reference to ISO 21457 only for the evaluations and parameters
– Some duplication (CP, fasteners), but wording fully harmonised.
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Annex L
• ” Materials and welding of manifold piping and jumpers”
• Originally proposed as a new Annex L to ISO 13628-1
• Finalised to FDIS including comments from DIS (13628-1) and CD (API 17P)
• Technically Annex L should be in ISO 13628-15/API 17P
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API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
STATUS OF
API 17J,B,K, L1, L2 AND ISO 13628 -2,11,10,16,17 FLEXIBLE PIPE STANDARDS
JOINT API-ISO FLEXIBLE PIPE TASK GROUP
JUNE 16, 2009
8, 204 Prepared by: Krassy Doynov
Flexible Pipe Task Group Chair Ph.D., Subsea / Riser Systems ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company 3319 Mercer Street, URC-GW3-770A, Houston, TX 77027-6019 Tel.: 713-431-7990; FAX: 713-431-7272 E-mail: [email protected]
1. INTRODUCTION
The joint API-ISO Flexible Pipe Task Group (FPTG) consists of Subject Matter Experts
(SME) representing the flexible pipe community worldwide. The FPTG assists in
addressing technical comments arising from revisions and updates of the following
flexible pipe standards:
ISO 13628-11: Flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications, and
API RP 17B, Recommended practice for flexible pipe
ISO 13628-2: Unbonded flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications, and
API 17J, Specification for Unbonded Flexible Pipe
ISO 13628-10: Bonded flexible pipe, and
API 17K, Specification for Bonded Flexible Pipe
Ongoing work
ISO 13628-16 / API 17L1, Specification for flexible pipe ancillary equipment
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ISO 13628-17: API 17L2, Recommended practice for flexible pipe ancillary equipment
This report describes the status of the ongoing flexible pipe standardization work,
including the status on the Flexible Pipe Technology JIP, whose purpose is the next
revision of the ISO 13628-2/-11 and API 17 J/B standards.
2. CURRENT STATUS
List of published flexible pipe standards:
Standard Date Published
ISO 13628-10 / API 17K October-1, 2005 / November-1, 2005
ISO 13628-2 / API 17J July-12, 2006 / July-1, 2008
ISO 13628-11 / API 17B September-19, 2007 / July-1, 2008
API 17J – Errata February-1, 2009
The Errata addresses primarily the use of withdrawn or incorrect references, and
editorial corrections. The FPTG assisted with technical clarification and interpretation
leading to issuing the API 17J Errata, and another request on interpretation FAT testing
acceptance criteria.
Status of ISO 13628-16 / API 17L1, and ISO 13628-17: API 17L2
Formal CD balloting took place between October 9, 2008 and January 9, 2009. The
voting results are:
- 11 ISO member countries voted positively for moving these documents to DIS
stage. One country of these provided a Yes vote with comments.
- 1 country abstained.
The FPTG addressed the comments from the CD stage, and the answers were
submitted to the Secretary of ISO/TC67/SC4 Ed Baniak on June 15, 2009.
The expectation is that the API editors will have the DIS documents of -16 (17L1) and -
17 (17L2) ready in July 2009, and then will be submitted for DIS ballot around August,
2009.
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The Flexible Pipe Technology JIP, whose purpose is the next revision of the ISO 13628-
2/-11 and API 17 J/B standards is still ongoing. It has 19 participants – manufacturers,
operators, service companies, country regulators and standardization bodies – a very
broad Industry representation worldwide. The JIP was kicked off in January 2005 and is
about to be completed in 2009. The JIP main task is to work on resolving the most
challenging issues associate mostly with deepwater applications, which cannot be
resolved by simple e-mail correspondence. The final deliverables of the FPT JIP is draft
proposals for the next revision of the API and ISO standards mentioned above – both
expected by the end of 2009.
3. MEMBERSHIP
The list of the subject matter experts volunteering their time to support the Flexible Pipe
Task Group (FPTG) activities has been provided in previous reports.
The list of API 17L Work Group SMEs is shown in the table below:
List of API 17L WG Subject Matter Experts
No. Name Country / Company E-mail address
1. Krassimir Doynov USA / ExxonMobil [email protected]
2. Kristin Nedrelid Norway / StatoilHydro [email protected]
3. Carlos Lemos Brazil / PetroBras [email protected]
4. Joe Hoffman Netherlands / Shell [email protected]
5. Giorgio Pastore Italy / Eni [email protected]
6. Chris Stratton Canada / Petro-Canada [email protected]
7. John Peters UK / Tuvnel [email protected]
TABLE 1 LIST OF API 17L WORK GROUP MEMBERS
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
The current target dates for ISO 13628-16 & -17 (17L1 & 17L2) standardization work
are:
a) DIS drafts and DIS stage kick-off – Late Summer 2009
b) DIS stage completion – Late Summer 2010
c) FDIS stage completion – Early Spring 2011
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d) Publishing ISO & API standards – Late 2011
The current target dates for the Flexible Pipe Technology JIP deliverables are:
e) Proposal for NWI DIS for the next revision of ISO 13628-2 / API 17J – end of 2009.
f) Proposal for NWI DIS for the next revision of ISO 13628-11 / API 17B – Spring,
2010.
5. REQUESTED NEW WORK ITEMS
None.
6. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
None at this time.
7. RESOURCE NEEDS
None for 2009. Editorial assistance with DIS formatting – 2010.
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ATTACHMENT H
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API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
STATUS OF
API 17J,B,K, L1, L2 AND ISO 13628 -2,11,10,16,17 FLEXIBLE PIPE STANDARDS
JOINT API-ISO FLEXIBLE PIPE TASK GROUP
JUNE 16, 2009
8, 204 Prepared by: Krassy Doynov
Flexible Pipe Task Group Chair Ph.D., Subsea / Riser Systems ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company 3319 Mercer Street, URC-GW3-770A, Houston, TX 77027-6019 Tel.: 713-431-7990; FAX: 713-431-7272 E-mail: [email protected]
1. INTRODUCTION
The joint API-ISO Flexible Pipe Task Group (FPTG) consists of Subject Matter Experts
(SME) representing the flexible pipe community worldwide. The FPTG assists in
addressing technical comments arising from revisions and updates of the following
flexible pipe standards:
ISO 13628-11: Flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications, and
API RP 17B, Recommended practice for flexible pipe
ISO 13628-2: Unbonded flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications, and
API 17J, Specification for Unbonded Flexible Pipe
ISO 13628-10: Bonded flexible pipe, and
API 17K, Specification for Bonded Flexible Pipe
Ongoing work
ISO 13628-16 / API 17L1, Specification for flexible pipe ancillary equipment
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ATTACHMENT H
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ISO 13628-17: API 17L2, Recommended practice for flexible pipe ancillary equipment
This report describes the status of the ongoing flexible pipe standardization work,
including the status on the Flexible Pipe Technology JIP, whose purpose is the next
revision of the ISO 13628-2/-11 and API 17 J/B standards.
2. CURRENT STATUS
List of published flexible pipe standards:
Standard Date Published
ISO 13628-10 / API 17K October-1, 2005 / November-1, 2005
ISO 13628-2 / API 17J July-12, 2006 / July-1, 2008
ISO 13628-11 / API 17B September-19, 2007 / July-1, 2008
API 17J – Errata February-1, 2009
The Errata addresses primarily the use of withdrawn or incorrect references, and
editorial corrections. The FPTG assisted with technical clarification and interpretation
leading to issuing the API 17J Errata, and another request on interpretation FAT testing
acceptance criteria.
Status of ISO 13628-16 / API 17L1, and ISO 13628-17: API 17L2
Formal CD balloting took place between October 9, 2008 and January 9, 2009. The
voting results are:
- 11 ISO member countries voted positively for moving these documents to DIS
stage. One country of these provided a Yes vote with comments.
- 1 country abstained.
The FPTG addressed the comments from the CD stage, and the answers were
submitted to the Secretary of ISO/TC67/SC4 Ed Baniak on June 15, 2009.
The expectation is that the API editors will have the DIS documents of -16 (17L1) and -
17 (17L2) ready in July 2009, and then will be submitted for DIS ballot around August,
2009.
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The Flexible Pipe Technology JIP, whose purpose is the next revision of the ISO 13628-
2/-11 and API 17 J/B standards is still ongoing. It has 19 participants – manufacturers,
operators, service companies, country regulators and standardization bodies – a very
broad Industry representation worldwide. The JIP was kicked off in January 2005 and is
about to be completed in 2009. The JIP main task is to work on resolving the most
challenging issues associate mostly with deepwater applications, which cannot be
resolved by simple e-mail correspondence. The final deliverables of the FPT JIP is draft
proposals for the next revision of the API and ISO standards mentioned above – both
expected by the end of 2009.
3. MEMBERSHIP
The list of the subject matter experts volunteering their time to support the Flexible Pipe
Task Group (FPTG) activities has been provided in previous reports.
The list of API 17L Work Group SMEs is shown in the table below:
List of API 17L WG Subject Matter Experts
No. Name Country / Company E-mail address
1. Krassimir Doynov USA / ExxonMobil [email protected]
2. Kristin Nedrelid Norway / StatoilHydro [email protected]
3. Carlos Lemos Brazil / PetroBras [email protected]
4. Joe Hoffman Netherlands / Shell [email protected]
5. Giorgio Pastore Italy / Eni [email protected]
6. Chris Stratton Canada / Petro-Canada [email protected]
7. John Peters UK / Tuvnel [email protected]
TABLE 1 LIST OF API 17L WORK GROUP MEMBERS
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
The current target dates for ISO 13628-16 & -17 (17L1 & 17L2) standardization work
are:
a) DIS drafts and DIS stage kick-off – Late Summer 2009
b) DIS stage completion – Late Summer 2010
c) FDIS stage completion – Early Spring 2011
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d) Publishing ISO & API standards – Late 2011
The current target dates for the Flexible Pipe Technology JIP deliverables are:
e) Proposal for NWI DIS for the next revision of ISO 13628-2 / API 17J – end of 2009.
f) Proposal for NWI DIS for the next revision of ISO 13628-11 / API 17B – Spring,
2010.
5. REQUESTED NEW WORK ITEMS
None.
6. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
None at this time.
7. RESOURCE NEEDS
None for 2009. Editorial assistance with DIS formatting – 2010.
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ATTACHMENT I
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API SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17C
RECOMMENDED PRACTION ON TFL
(THROUGH FLOWLINE) SYSTEMS
TASK GROUP STATUS
JUNE 17, 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS.................................................................................. 2-1
3. MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................. 3-2
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ................................................. 4-2
5. MAJOR ISSUES ................................................................................................................. 5-2
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS ........................................................................... 6-2
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ............................................................................... 7-2
8. RESOURCE NEEDS ......................................................................................................... 8-2
1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17C Task Group has been responsible for the development of the
Recommended Practice on TFL Systems. The group is currently in the document
maintenance mode and there are no activities taking place at this time.
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS
The standard was reaffirmed in 2005 by SC17 ballot.
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3. MEMBERSHIP
Comments:
TABLE 3-1: API 17C TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Harold Reeves BP [email protected]
Brian Skeels FMC [email protected]
Rob Thurman Halliburton [email protected]
James Cordner BHP [email protected]
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
N/A
5. MAJOR ISSUES
With BP the only operator in the GOM that uses TFL, there are no calls for changes
to the document.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
None.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
N/A at this point.
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ATTACHMENT J SPECIFICATION API 17D/ISO 13628-4
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
API SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17D/ISO 13628-4 Subsea Wellheads and Christmas Trees
JOINT TASK GROUP STATUS
31 MAY 2009
1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17D task group’s scope is to develop a second edition of the specification, combining ISO 13628-4 and API 17D into a second edition of 13628-4. Once that ISO document is fully balloted & accepted, it is planned that it will be adopted by API as the second edition of 17D. Items considered in the new edition of the specification include:
Revised information on gaskets and flanges
Addressed GLL and HXTs
Revised mudline equipment definitions
Updated pressure testing and qualification criteria
Added annexes on flange bolting, material compatibility testing, lifting devices, and connector qualification testing (omitted from first DIS)
Pressure ranges (limit to 15k equipment)
Updated PSL, material class and temperature class
Clarified wellhead annular monitoring requirements
Consideration of use of differential pressure in design of subsea equipment within the document’s scope.
2. STATUS
The task group developed and released the first DIS of the updated specification on 26 September 2006. Voting closed on this specification on 28 February 2007. The review resulted in 113 pages of comments. The task group completed consideration of those comments in June 2008. The sheer number of remarks prompted the TG to recommend that a second DIS be issued for review. With considerable help from API staff, the TG incorporated those comments into the previous version and issued the second DIS to the secretariat in October 2008.
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ATTACHMENT J SPECIFICATION API 17D/ISO 13628-4
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
The second DIS was fully reviewed and accepted by all of the member groups that voted (ten out of ten). Balloting closed on 06 February 2009 and 35 pages of comments were returned to the TG for consideration. The TG anticipates completing review of those by 30 June 2009. The goal is to incorporate all remarks and return a ballot-ready document to the secretariat by 15 July 2009.
Shortly before receiving the results of the first DIS balloting, the SC 17 leadership requested the task group consider the treatment of differential pressure in the design process for equipment that is in the specification’s scope. Considerable effort has been put into understanding the implications of using differential pressure in the design process and much discussion has taken place. This has occurred not only within the TG itself as broad participation from the subsea community has been encouraged given that the potential influences on subsea equipment design are far reaching. The TG has elected to release a technical bulletin under the API banner which will provide a high-level outline of the considerations that should be made if a user elects to consider differential pressure in their design. That bulletin will be referenced in the forward of API 17D/ISO 13628-4. For the purpose of API 17D/ISO 13628-4, pressure ratings shall be interpreted as rated working pressure (as defined in clause 3.1.41 of the specification).
The TG is also following the ECS task group on the changes to the ASME Section VIII, Division 2 pressure vessel code and what effects it may have on the current document.
3. MEMBERSHIP
The current membership is tabulated belowAPI 17D/ISO 13628-4 TASK GROUP MEMBERS (May 2009)
Name Company E-Mail Address
Ross Frazer ATP Oil & Gas [email protected]
Brian Skeels FMC Technologies [email protected]
Tom Ames BP [email protected]
Don Wells Hess Corporation [email protected]
Gary Hurta Dril-Quip [email protected]
Bill Parks DTC International [email protected]
Dave Morgan Cameron [email protected]
Stephen Fischer Vetco Gray [email protected]
Steven Wheeler ExxonMobil [email protected]
Russell Hoshman MMS [email protected]
Mike Byrd BP [email protected]
Scott C. Stjernstrom Chevron [email protected]
Terry Cook Shell [email protected]
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SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
Glen Cuiper Aker Solutions [email protected]
Frederico Nicoletti Subsea 7 [email protected]
Alternates
Ron Pfluger Cameron [email protected]
Mike Conner MMS [email protected]
Bobby Voss Vetco Gray [email protected]
4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Review of comments on the second DIS is slated for 30 June 2009. A ballot-ready FDIS
should be ready for delivery to the secretariat by 15 July 2009.
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None known. 6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None known.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
At the API Standards Conference, June 2009.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time.
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API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17E SPECIFICATION for SUBSEA UMBILICALS
REVISION TASK GROUP STATUS
JUNE 24, 2009
kurylacTypewritten TextAttachment K
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API 17E/ISO 13628-5 SUBSEA UMBILICALS SUMMER STANDARDIZATION CONFERENCE STATUS REPORT
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1. INTRODUCTION
On June 18, 2003 the NWI was formally sanctioned by SC17 for the API task group to work on a revision to the recently passed joint API/ISO document. The API 17E task group would begin the revision process by correcting or supplementing areas of the document which were deemed weak or incorrect.
In June 2004 a JIP was formed by DNV. The JIP began work on selected items and worked in parallel to the API TG.
In October/November 2004, a NWI was formally submitted by Olav Inderberg to the ISO Committee.
2. STATUS
The API TG dispositioned all comments received and submitted final FDIS version to API/ISO. The DNV JIP, acting on behalf of ISO, reviewed the changes made. The API TG, the ISO Project Lead, and the DNV JIP are conducting Go-To Meetings/Conference Calls to agree on final version for FDIS publication.
3. MEMBERSHIP
Task Group
The working task group is made up of the following personnel:
TABLE 1-1: API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS Name Company e-mail John McManus RathGibson [email protected] Katrina Paton Clausing Shell International Exploration & [email protected] Peter Worman Oceaneering [email protected] Teguh Inarsoyo BP [email protected] Dave Madden DUCO Inc. [email protected]
Tom Williams Shell alternate as required [email protected]
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API 17E/ISO 13628-5 SUBSEA UMBILICALS SUMMER STANDARDIZATION CONFERENCE STATUS REPORT
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Reader/Comment Group
The reader/comment group is made up of the following personnel:
1. Mark Stevenson Chevron 2. Jason Ellis Chevron 3. Lionel Fontenette ExxonMobil 4. Paul Donavan ExxonMobil 5. David Micheletti ExxonMobil 6. John Respess Marathon Oil 7. Lisbeth Holst Norsk Hydro 8. Sigmund Lunde Norsk Hydro 9. Godfried Dekeyser Pioneer Energy 10. Paul Shaw Alpha Petroleum 11. Jeremy Woulds Helix Energy 12. Jim Macklin Helix Energy 13. Stian Karlsen Nexans Norway 14. Lars Mehus Aker Kvaerner Subsea 15. Dancyl Washington Aker Kvaerner Subsea 16. Leo Caffery Aker Kvaerner Subsea 17. Andre Chartier Oceaneering Multiflex 18. Pete Worman Oceaneering Multiflex 19. Tim Wooters Parker Cabett Subsea 20. John Brown DUCO Ltd. 21. Peter Fellows DUCO Ltd. 22. Alan Dobson DUCO Ltd. 23. John Tokaruk Sandvik Steel 24. Leandro Finzetto Sandvik Steel 25. Dave O’Donnell RathGibson 26. Tony Graviano RathGibson 27. Kranthi Pallegar RathGibson 28. Ken Bertram Webco 29. Rod Brown Intec Engineering 30. Jim Morrison Pegasus International 31. Ryan Romero Pegasus International 32. Steve Mansfield J P Kenny 33. Vincent Ledoux Technip 34. Jean François Saint Marcoux Paragon Engineering 35. Darrel Evans Stolt Offshore 36. Norb Gorman Oceaneering International 37. Sandy Fraser Subsea 7 38. Knut Ivar Ekeberg ultradeep
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4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Table 4-1 shows the new proposed milestone targets:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
End of Clarification Response January / February 2008
Disposition Comments Completed
Finalize agreement of FDIS – API TG, ISO Project Lead, DNV JIP
June 2009
Publication of ISO FDIS July/August 2009
End of Clarification Response December 2009
Publication of API/ISO Revised Standard February/March 2010
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None at this time
6. ANTICAPTED NEW WORK ITEMS
Following publication as FDIS, a NWI will be prepared to begin the next revision process.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
The TG will meet as required to reconcile comments to DIS.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time
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Status: Draft
Status report for revision of ISO 13628-6 (API 17F)
Summer conference Denver June 2009
Attachment L
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2
Target
• The task groups (API and ISO) have an ambition of submitting an issue (DIS) for comments within end of 2009
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3
Table of content to be as existing standard
• System requirements
• Surface equipment
• Subsea equipment
• Interfaces
• Materials and fabrication
• Quality
• Testing
• Marking, packaging, storage and shipping
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4
Issues to be addressed for next revision
• All electric control system
• Subsea processing systems; impact on control system (separation, boosting, gas compression)
• Horizontal integration and open architecture; driver for improved reliability (Use of similar building blocks both for production control and intervention control applications)
• SIL (Safety Integrity Level)
• Infrastructure built for phased development and new functionality
• Backward compatibility in existing fields
• Update of Annex C for control fluid qualification.
• Cleanliness level; some confusion related to specified cleanliness level
• Component cleanliness
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5
Issues to be addressed for next revision continued
• Long offset systems
• Hydraulic pressures needs to be addressed by improved definitions.
• Inclusion of important qualification parameters for components (i.e. no of cycles, pressure levels, .)
• Material qualification parameters (allowable corrosion with Control fluids, test parameters,.)
• Qualification testing of electrical and optical equipment
• Revisit Annex F after completion of next SIIS meeting
• Software development requirements
• Qualification of electrical and optical connector systems for subsea tree systems related to gas applications
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6
ISO task group meetings
• Kick off meeting in Oslo Norway October 2008
• Celle Germany February 2009
• Copenhagen Denmark June 2009
• API Working Group Meetings
– January 2009
– June 2009
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ISO task group participants
Project leader Roald Loug Hansen, StatoilHydro, Norway, [email protected]
Members
• Andrew Gledhill, Aker Solutions, UK, [email protected]
• Bruce Scott, Halliburton, , [email protected]
• Cristopher Curran, BP, USA, [email protected]
• Frederico Nicoletti, Subsea 7, Brazil, [email protected]
• Gerhard Wilche, Cameron, Germany, [email protected]
• Ian Kent, GE, UK, [email protected]
• Jesper Jacobsen, Dong Energy, Denmark, [email protected]
• John Bodine, Chevron, USA, [email protected]
• Ken Ellis, SES, , [email protected]
• Mike Theobald, BP, UK, [email protected]
• Stefan Knepper, Cameron, Germany, [email protected]
• Svein Lilleland, FMC, Norway, [email protected]
• Sverre Corneliussen, FMC, Norway, [email protected]
• Trond Bertmand, StatoilHydro, Norway, [email protected]
• Werner Menz, Cameron, Germany, [email protected]
• Jens-Henrik Neuenkirchen, StatoilHydro, Norway, [email protected]
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API 17F working group
– Christopher Curran, BP
– Brian Skeels, FMC
– David Lansbury, FMC
– Jay Hursh, Aker Solutions
– John Allen, GE Vetco
– John Simon, Shell
– Mike Brashear, Chevron
– Lee Mitchell, Chevron
– Richard Barratt, GE Vetco
– Don Schlater, BP
– Stefan Ractliffe, Technip
– Butch Taggart, Mourphy
– Al Williams, Dril-Quip
– Don Ogwude, CSI
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API SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17G Subsea Completion Risers
TASK GROUP STATUS
24 JUNE 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. STATUS ................................................................................................................................. 1
2. MEMBERSHIP ..................................................................................................................... 1
3. WORK IN PROGRESS ........................................................................................................ 2
1. STATUS
1. The NWI for revision 3 has been approved and both API 17G and ISO 13628-7 task groups continue to work on their respective tasks.
2. The API 17G task group has been meeting every other month making steady progress on the subsea test tree spec and operations checklist. The group has come to a final draft for
nomenclature of parts to be in line with both current and future intervention schemes. The
IWOCS task group has met twice and has prepared its first rough draft of the IWOCS
specification, including umbilicals. Work is still planned for CD completion by the end of 2009.
2. MEMBERSHIP
Tables 1-3 list the current volunteer roster for the ISO and API task groups:
TABLE 1: ISO 13628-7 TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Tony Muff (Norway) (ISO Chair) FMC Technologies [email protected]
Finn Kirkemo StatoilHydro [email protected]
Tore Geir Wernø StatoilHydro [email protected]
Ellen Benedikte Lofthus Hald StatoilHydro [email protected]
Stein Ramberg FMC Technologies [email protected]
Jan Fredrik Carlsen FMC Technologies [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
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TABLE 2: ISO 13628-7 IWOCS WORK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Jan Fredrik Carlsen FMC Technologies [email protected]
Joe Scranton Schlumberger [email protected]
TABLE 3: API 17G TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Brian Skeels (API 17G Chair) FMC Technologies [email protected]
Tom Ames BP [email protected]
Mike Byrd BP [email protected]
Merrick Kelley BP [email protected]
Sterling Lewis ExxonMobil [email protected]
David Lacaze Shell [email protected]
Mike Hess Shell [email protected]
Bill Parks DTC International [email protected]
Perry Courville Halliburton [email protected]
Mike Bailey Halliburton [email protected]
Andy Henderson Oceaneering [email protected]
Chad Blanchard Oceaneering [email protected]
Virgilio Garcia Soule Expro Group [email protected]
Joe Scranton Schlumberger [email protected]
Ray Stawaisz Chevron [email protected]
David Law Superior Energy Solutions [email protected]
Colin Johnston Helix Energy Systems [email protected]
Jonathan Miller Intermoor, Inc. [email protected]
Brent Boyce Intermoor, Inc. [email protected]
Russell Hoshman MMS [email protected]
Merrick Kelley of BP and Jonathan Miller and Brent Boyce of Intermoor have joined the API 17G task
group since the February meeting. Gavin Duncan has left Expro and resigned from both task groups.
3. WORK IN PROGRESS
o The six tasks within the new revision 3 work item include:
1. Move the IWOCS clause (section) in the document to an Annex and expand scope to be
the master document reference for subsequent well intervention documents with IWOCS
variations. – Lead: Jan-Fredrik Carlsen (ISO)
2. Had a workshop in February to review all workover riser intervention configurations to
compare and normalize operations strategy. Clarification of nomenclature finalized in May
task group meeting should speed completion of a strawman draft. – Lead: Mike Hess
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3. Clarify text and requirements to highlight tubing hanger running string and horizontal tree
landing string as similar intervention devices. Text completed. – Lead: Tom Ames
4. Received several intervention options both for completion riser, rigless wireline, and
rigless Coiled Tubing configurations. From that, a proposed nomenclature chart has been
prepared and circulated to the task group. Intent is that nomenclature of equipment may be
used across completion workover riser configurations, and later used by subsequent welling
intervention documents. – Lead: Brian Skeels
5. Subsea Test Tree Specification. Strawman draft due in early June for circulation to other
task group members. – Lead: Virgilio Soule
6. Clarify entire text (i.e. clarify "shoulds" and "shalls") of 13628-7 to bring the document up
from "recommended practice" status to "specification" status. To be started later once
strawman texts are completed and circulated. – Colin Johnston
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API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17H / ISO 13628-13
ROV/ROT INTERFACE
TASK GROUP STATUS
JUNE 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS.................................................................................. 2-2
3. STATUS .............................................................................................................................. 3-2
4. MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................. 4-2
5. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ................................................. 3-3
6. MAJOR ISSUES ................................................................................................................. 6-4
7. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS ........................................................................... 7-4
8. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ............................................................................... 8-4
9. RESOURCE NEEDS ......................................................................................................... 9-4
1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17H and API 17M were adopted in 2004 from ISO 13628-8 and ISO 13628-
9 respectively. A new work item has been identified to combine the two standards
into one new standard titled ISO 13628-13. Comments to the previous release of the
standards will need to be incorporated into the next revision.
The API 17H task group, working with an equivalent ISO team, has the scope of
work to update and combine the existing API-17H / ISO 13628-8 and API-17M / ISO
13628-9 into a single concise specification.
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2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS
Statoil has setup a FTP web site to allow universal access to all team members. The
“strawman” document and other supporting documents have been posted to the site.
An ISO work group and an API task group have been assembled, member names and
contacts are listed in section 3.
Several meetings between Erich Luzi and Charles White have been held and a table
of contents have been developed. Using the table of contents a “strawman” document
has been created for use by both teams. Responsibility for chapters of the
“strawman” have been distributed to each team for comment.
The ISO work group has held a few meetings in Europe and the API task group has
held seven meetings in Houston, but with poor attendance.
The ISO team has had good participation at meeting but progress has been reduced
due to the fact that 3 of the members companies have recently merged. The API
meetings have been poorly attended due to competing demands
Updated dual-port hotstab drawings have been obtained and will be incorporated in
the new standard. An additional question has been received regarding a correction to
the units one of the tables. This has been incorporated in the new standard.
3. STATUS
Received the updated document in ISO format from ISO task group. Updated
document was distributed to API task group. Held workshop in late may to review
status of the document and solicit comments to the latest version of the document.
Comments are due by the end of June. We have received one set of comments to
date.
4. MEMBERSHIP
Membership to the task group has had some turnover with several new members
participating. Interest and participation have increased in the past six months. Table
3-1, Table 3-2, and Table 3-3 show the changes in the current volunteer membership
for the API 17H / ISO 13628-8:
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TABLE 3-1: API 17H TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Charles White DORIS [email protected]
Steve Liso Chevron [email protected]
Lynn Dates Shell [email protected]
Doug Hernandez BP [email protected]
Omid Ouiani Chevron [email protected]
Mark Holder FMC [email protected]
TABLE 3-2: ISO 13628-8 WORK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Erich Luzi Statoil [email protected]
Kjersti Kanne Vetco [email protected]
Alf Kristian Aadland Oceaneering [[email protected]]
Diddier Renard Technip [email protected]
Finn Haugen FMC [email protected]
Tom Gunnar Omberg Shell [email protected]
TABLE 3-3: RESERVE API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Brian Skeels FMC [email protected]
Reserve members are not able to participate directly due to combination of project
workload and temporary relocation to support projects, but are interested in the
success of the task group.
5. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Working with ISO team to finalize dates:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
Working Draft agreed by TG to proceed to
Subcommittee (SC) (ISO Stage 20.99)
01 December 2009
Draft approved by SC for formal ballot (ISO
Stage 30.99)
01 July 2010
Draft approved by SC for final ballot (ISO 01 December 2010
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Stage 30.99)
Publication of Standard (ISO Stage 60.60) 01 July 2011
6. MAJOR ISSUES
The ISO and API teams have had good participation in the past six months.
Need direction on incorporation of API 17A / ISO 13628-1 appendix B into API 17H
/ ISO 13628-13. The task groups are recommending incorporation in to the next
release of the document.
7. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
8. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
ISO Work Group and API Task Group are scheduled to meet monthly.
9. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time
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ISO TC 67/SC 4/WG 6
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API RP 2RD REVISION / ISO/WD 13628-12
DYNAMIC RISERS FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS
TASK GROUP STATUS
June 24, 2009
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
2. STATUS .................................................................................................................................. 1
3. MEMBERSHIP ....................................................................................................................... 3
4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ............................................................................ 5
5. MAJOR ISSUES ..................................................................................................................... 5
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS .................................................................................. 5
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ...................................................................................... 5
8. RESOURCE NEEDS .............................................................................................................. 5
1. INTRODUCTION
The ISO 13628-12/API RP 2RD Task Group’s scope of work is to revise API RP
2RD and to submit the revision to ISO. The new document will cover top-tensioned
risers, catenary risers, hybrid risers and offloading risers. The new name of the
document will be Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Installations.
2. STATUS
A JIP by MCS and DNV to expedite the TG work was kicked off May 7, 2008.
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ISO 13628-12 (API 2RD) JIP Progress Report
70%Workshops are scheduled for the week of June 22-26 for the design and
connectors/components chapters.
69%
76% The progress on the document is tracking commensurate with
expenditures. Total joined the JIP for 2009. The project budget currently
stands at $400K with $40K to be allocated at the steering committee
meeting in July. The budget is on track relative to th
Chapter
Chapter
Completion
Target
Completion
Date Issues / Planned Resolution
Final Document
Collation20%
Body - Jul 09
Entire Doc - Aug
09
Work has begun on the definitions, terms and symbols section. As
chapters are added, the definitions, terms and symbols section is updated
and checked.
Design 97%Complete - sent
for comments
Document has been released for comments to all workshop participants.
Comments were due by May 22nd. Key issues for consideration include:
factor of .75 vs. .9 for hydrotest, content of tables with example load
cases, and agreement of definitions.
Materials 65% May-09The materials chapter was sent for comments. A meeting to review the
comments was held May 28.
Connectors 75% Jul-09
The chapter has a couple of key issues outstanding for chapter resolution:
an agreement from the group on the design section format/factors and
confirmation of current text on bolting. The group is planning to send out
the chapter to a wider group for com
Fab/install 80% Jun-09 The chapter draft is complete and was sent for comments April 30.
Annexes 20% Jul-09
The geotechnical annex was sent for comments in early May. Work is on
going on the example annexes. An informative annex related to the design
chapter equations is being drafted.
Document Completion
Project Expended Hrs
Project Expended $
Progress Through 1-May-09
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3. MEMBERSHIP
TABLE 1: API RP 2RD TASK GROUP MEMBERS
TG Member Company Email
Stanton Paul N. Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
Abayazi Petronas [email protected]
Rajiv Aggarwal KBR [email protected]
Benoit Balagué Total [email protected]
Carl Baxter RTI [email protected]
Shankar Bhat KBR [email protected]
Jim Burk BP [email protected]
Roger Burke Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
Mark Cerkovnik 2H Offshore [email protected]
Muthu Chezhian Advanced Production and Loading [email protected]
Ed Clukey BP [email protected]
Gordon Craig Grant Prideco [email protected]
Early Denison Shell [email protected]
Allen Fox Stress Engineering [email protected]
Mike Efthymiou Shell [email protected]
David Garrett Stress Engineering [email protected]
Enrique Gonzalez Petrobras [email protected]
Roland Goodman API [email protected]
Himanshu Gupta BP [email protected]
Joe Jin ExxonMobil [email protected]
Daniel Karunakaran Subsea 7 [email protected]
Kieran Kavanagh MCS [email protected]
WanJun Kim Shell [email protected]
Finn Kirkemo StatoilHydro [email protected]
Frans Kopp Shell [email protected]
Steinar Kristoffersen StatoilHydro [email protected]
Stéphanie Le-Douaron Total [email protected]
Jean-Luc Legras Acergy [email protected]
Jacky Massaglia Vallourec & Mannesmann [email protected]
Craig Masson Petrobras [email protected]
Basim Mekha Cuneiform Offshore Consulting, LLC [email protected]
Bob Mitchell Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
Kim Mork DNV [email protected]
Jeff O'Donnell Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
David Petruska BP [email protected]
Vidish Rao Shell [email protected]
Partha Sharma DNV [email protected]
John Skinner J P Kenney [email protected]
Ruxin Song Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
Joe Straub BHP Billiton [email protected]
Glenn Wald Shell [email protected]
Paul Wiet Total [email protected]
Steve Wong GE VetcoGray [email protected]
Alan Yu Technip USA, Inc [email protected]
Michelle Zhang Chevron [email protected]
cc list
Howard Cook bp [email protected]
Antoine Felix-Henry Flexi France [email protected]
Manny Gagliano MMS [email protected]
Olav Inderberg FMC [email protected]
Philippe Jeanjean bp [email protected]
Alf Reidar Johansen OGP [email protected]
Elizabeth Komiskey MMS [email protected]
Patrick O'Connor BP [email protected]
Jim Smith Shell [email protected]
Cheryl Stark BP [email protected]
Jan Denney MCS [email protected]
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TABLE 2: API RP 2RD Sub Task Group Members
Section Content
1 Scope Goodman-WGL,
2 Normative references Stanton-MC
3 Definitions and nomenclature
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Symbols
6 Design loads and conditions Cerkovnik-R Kopp-R
Denison-PI WanJun-PI (coord. Shell involvement)
Garrett-WGL Mekha-M
Jin-MC Mork-MC
Kavanagh-MC (JIP lead) Petruska-PI
Karunakaran-M Zhang-PI
7 Design criteria for pipe Cerkovnik-R Kopp-R
Denison-PI WanJun-PI (coord. Shell involvement)
Garrett-WGL Legras-MC
Jin-MC Mork-MC
Kavanagh-MC (JIP lead) Zhang-PI
Karunakaran-R
8 Connectors and riser components Mitchell-WGL Karunakaran-R
Baxter-MC Kirkemo-MC
Denison-PI (if Jim Smith does not have time)Massaglia-MC
Fox-MC Wong
Garrett-M Zhang-R
Jin-M Craig-MC
9 Materials Baxter-MC Massaglia-MC
Jin-M O'Donnell-WGL
Karunakaran-R Zhang-M
Kopp-R or MC if needed
10 Fabrication and installation Denison-MC (Installation) Mekha-MC
Jin-M Straub
Karunakaran-M Wald-WGL
Kopp-R Zhang-PI
11 Riser integrity management Chezhian-MC Karunakaran-M
Denison-PI (w/Glenn Wald) WanJun-PI
Jin-M Petruska-PI
Kavanagh-WGL Zhang-M
Annex A (Informative) Load case examples Burke-WGL Mork-MC
Garrett-MC Zhang-R
Mekha-M
Annex B (Informative) Example TTR design Yu-WGL Zhang-R
Cerkovnik-R
Annex C (Informative) Example SCR design Song-WGL Sharma-MC
Mekha-MC Zhang-R
Annex D (Informative) Example hybrid riser design Song-WGL Zhang-R
Legras-MC
Annex E Connector quallification Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex F Stress strain curve Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex G Capacity criteria example Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex H (Informative) Geotechnical considerations Clukey-WGL (MC for other sections)Sharma-PI Zhang-R
All Komiskey-R
WGL work group lead M minor
MC major contributor R review only
PI participate by providing information
Assignments to Work Groups, as of Sept 2008Joint Task of ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 and API SC2
ISO 13628-12 & API-RP-2RD-Revision: Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Dynamic Risers for Floating Production
Installations
Work Group Members
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4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Table 3 shows the proposed milestone targets:
TABLE 3: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None at this time.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
Next full TG meeting 25 June 2009.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None.
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
JIP Kick-off 7 May 08
All Chapters drafted Mid Feb 09
Workshops for all chapters March 09
Initial draft of all sections June 09
Issue Draft August 09
Final update. Issue DIS October 09
FDIS Aug 2010
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From: Allen, John (GE Infra, VG Oil & Gas) [[email protected]]Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 11:24 AM To: Edmund Baniak; [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: Call for Reports/Updates of Work Program & Request for Funding Attachments: CTR8302A.pdf Ed, I have no written report on API 17N Reliability and Technical Risk Management as it has now been published.I would like to just say a few words on where we go from here (on behalf of Mark Siegmund) On the issue of Subsea Flowmeters, I have made progress in that I have received a release from DeepStar on their document on the subject (see below and attached), so this gives us a very good start.I am still looking for a champion and have made some progress. I can talk on this subject, but no report.
John,
You have permission to disclose the results of this Phase VIII study to API for the purpose of developing a future Recommended Practice around Subsea Metering.
Note that Management Committee consensus on this was obtained when the CTR was endorsed due to the written intent o disclose the information to API in the CTR. No additional Management Committee permissions are required.
Thank-you,
Christopher Haver
DeepStar Director
713-372-2836
From: Edmund Baniak [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 11:25 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Allen, John (GE Infra, VG Oil & Gas); [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Call for Reports/Updates of Work Program & Request for Funding Dear API/ISO Work Group Chairs: This is a reminded that we would like to have your report on the status of the work being done within your work/project group. We would like to have all reports before the next subcommittee meeting in Westminster, Colorado. If you will not be attending that meeting, please let the executive group know if you will an alternate attending the meeting to present your report. If you have already submitted your report, thank you. In addition, API is soliciting input on any funding requirements that may be needed in the next fi