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OREDA Offshore Reliability-Data Handbook 4th Edition Published by: OREDA Participants Prepared by: SINTEF Industrial Management Distributed by: Det Norske Veritas (DNV) OREDA-2002 2 OREDA-2002 Copyright © 2002 by the OREDA® companies! ENI S.p.A/AGIP Exploration & Production BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd ExxonMobil International Ltd. Norsk Hydro ASA Phillips Petroleum Company Norway Statoil ASA Shell Exploration & Production TotalFinaElf All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the copyright holders. Comments or questions to the book can be directed to: SINTEF Industrial Management Safety and Reliability OREDA Project Manager NO-7465 Trondheim NORWAY Phone: +47 73 59 27 56 Telefax: +47 73 59 28 96 email: oreda@sintef.no http: —_http:/Awww-sintef.no/oreda/handbook/ Copies of the book may be ordered from: Det Norske Veritas NO-1322 Hovik NORWAY Phone: +47 67 57 99 00 Telefax: +47 67 57 74 74 e-mail: oreda@dnv.com http: —_http:/Avww.dnv.com/ogpi/oreda_esreda/oreda/oreda.htm ISBN 82-14-02705-5 OREDA® = registered trade mark name of OREDA (Offshore Reliability Data) ' The companies listed below are those being members of OREDA in 2002. @OREDA OREDA-2002 3 OREDA-2002 DISCLAMER Information in this document is intended to permit data utilisation in the interests of evaluating and improving safety and reliability in the oil & gas industries (exploration & production). Publication of said information does not imply verification or endorsement of the information. Neither the publishers nor the originators of data included in this document assume any liability to parties adopting any product, process, or practice based upon the usage of the information ‘The correctness of the data listed in this document is assured only to the limits that the producers of each individual chapter, and their sources, can ensure correctness. A listing, description, or definition of any item in this document is not to be regarded, by implication or otherwise, as in any manner licensing any person or corporation, or conveying any rights or permission to manufacture, use, or sell any device or item that may in any way be related thereto This document may not be employed in any manner that might be construed as endorsement or censure of any item listed herein, and should only be used within the scope of the intent stated above. The existence of this document does not imply that there are no other ways to present the offshore reliability data compiled in this book. Furthermore, the viewpoint or technical perspective expressed in this publication is subject to changes brought about by technological developments and comments received from users of the former OREDA Reliability Handbooks (-84, -92, -97) Requests for interpretation may arise regarding the meaning of parts of the handbook as they relate to specific applications. Those requests should be directed to SINTEF Industrial Management at the addresses given. As publications issued by the OREDA project represent a consensus of all participating companies, it is important to ensure that any interpretation has also received the joint agreement of those companies. For this reason, it may in some cases be necessary to consult the OREDA Steering Committee. In these cases it will not be possible to provide an instant response to interpretation requests, except in those cases where the matter has previously received formal consideration. @ OREDA OREDA- 2002 4 OREDA-2002 PREFACE The reliability, availability, maintenance and safety (RAMS) of offshore exploration and production (E & P) facilities are of considerable concern to employees, companies and authorities; RAMS analyses ate carried out to provide a basis for decisions in offshore engineering, fabrication arid operations. In ‘order to allow these analyses to be conducted, a source of reliability data is required. The OREDA participating companies have responded to this need by publishing four reliability data handbooks. The previous editions of the OREDA handbook were published in 1984, 1992 and 1997 respectively. The current 2002 edition has not been changed significantly compared to the former -97 edition. However, it should be noted that drivers are no longer included within the boundary of the driven unit but defined as separate entities. As the 2002 edition contains a lot more subsea data than previously, these data are presented in a fashion more adapted to subsea application. The handbook is divided into two parts. Part I describe the OREDA project, different data collection phases and the estimation procedures used to generate the handbook. In Part II the reliability data tables are presentedfor both topside and subsea equipment. In order to interpret and apply the data given in Part II in the most correct manner, it is recommended to read Part | before using data shown in Part I. While each new edition of the handbook is considered to be a step forward, it is realised that the quality and the quantity of the data presented in the handbook may be inadequate for certain applications. The OREDA Steering Committee's intention is therefore to keep the handbook up to date according to the state of technology by publishing new editions. The current handbook covers phase IV and V of OREDA data collection. This represent broadly the time period of 1993 — 00. It may, however, be seen that some data collected may be beyond this time period. Data collected are in general not covering the whole lifetime of equipment, but typically a time windows of 2 — 4 years of operation. Infant mortality failures are as a rule not collected for topside equipment, hence, the data collected are from the normal steady-state operating time period as illustrated in Figure 5, For subsea equipment failures are in general collected on a whole lifetime basis, i.e. including the infant mortality period. The source data for this book are stored in a computer database except for phase I. The database and the associated software are available only to the oil companies participating in the OREDA project. The data presented in this handbook are extracted and compiled from this database and presented as generic data tables. The database does, however, contain additional information -and information on a more detailed level- than what is covered in this handbook. For those who want to exploit this possibility, one of the participating oil companies needs to be contacted. A list with contact names for each participating company can be found in the OREDA Homepage: http://OREDA.com © OREDA OREDA-2002 5 _ OREDA-2002 CONTENTS DISCLAMER.. PREFACE PARTI... INTRODUCTION.. Te OREDA Provecr.. PROJECT PHASES...... PARTICIPANTS ... ORGANISATION Eauipment CATEGORIES COVERED IN THE DIFFERENT PHASES Static equipment. Other topside........ ‘SCOPE OF THE OREDA HANDBOOK Livrrations THE OREDA TOPSIDE DATA STRUCTURE... SYSTEM HIERARCHY... EQuipMeNT BOUNDARIES ... INVENTORY Dara, FAILURE DATA.. THE OREDA SUBSEA DATA STRUCTURE. ‘SYSTEM HIERARCHY... EQuipMeNT BOUNDARIES ... INVENTORY DATA... FAILURE EVENT AND MAINTENANCE DATA... ESTIMATION PROCEDURES... FAILURE RATE... ESTIMATORS AND UNCERTAINTY LIMITS FOR A HoMoceNcous ‘SAMPLE MULT-SAMPLE PROBLEMS... ESTIMATION OF DEMAND PROBABILITIES.. TOPSIDE DATA TABLE FORMATS. DATA TABLE, RELIABILITY DATA..... DATA TABLE, MAINTAINABLE ITEM VERSUS FAILURE Mobe... DATA TABLE, FAILURE DESCRIPTOR VERSUS FAILURE MODE. SUBSEA DATA TABLE FORMATS. DATA TABLE, RELIABILITY DATA. DATA TABLE, COMPONENT VERSUS FAILURE Data TABLE, SUBUNIT VERSUS FAILURE MODE... © OREDA OREDA-2002 6 OREDA-2002 DATA TABLE, EQUIPMENT UNIT VERSUS FAILURE MODE .. DATA TABLE, FAILURE DESCRIPTOR VERSUS FAILURE MODE.... MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATION PROCEDURES. No FAILURES ARE OBSERVED FOR A SPECIFIC FAILURE MODE WEIGHTING OREDA-02 DATA WITH OTHER DATA SOURCES... DEFINITIONS REFERENCES... PART lI. RELIABILITY DATA PRESENTATION... MACHINERY .. Compressors. Gas Turbines. Pumps... Combustion Engines Turboexpanders. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT... Electric Generato Electric Motors... MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. Heat Exchangers .. Vessels... Heaters and Boilers ; CONTROL AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT... Fire and Gas Detectors. Process Sensors . Valves. ‘SuBSEA EQUIPMENT... Common components .. Control systems .. Manifold Flowline. ‘Subsea Isolation system Risers. Wellhead and X-mas tree @OREDA

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