BS EN ISO 13628-1:2005+A1:2010
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Design and operation of subsea production systems. Part 1: General requirements and recommendations

Standard No.
BS EN ISO 13628-1:2005+A1:2010
Release Date
2005
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
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BS EN ISO 13628-1:2005+A1:2010
Scope
This part of ISO 13628 provides general requirements and overall recommendations for development of complete subsea production systems, from the design phase to decommissioning and abandonment. This part of ISO 13628 is intended as an umbrella document to govern other parts of ISO 13628 dealing with more detailed requirements for the subsystems which typically form part of a subsea production system. However, in some areas (e.g. system design, structures, manifolds, lifting devices, and colour and marking) more detailed requirements are included herein, as these subjects are not covered in a subsystem standard. The complete subsea production system comprises several subsystems necessary to produce hydrocarbons from one or more subsea wells and transfer them to a given processing facility located offshore (fixed, floating or subsea) or onshore, or to inject water/gas through subsea wells. This part of ISO 13628 and its related subsystem standards apply as far as the interface limits described in Clause 4. Specialized equipment, such as split trees and trees and manifolds in atmospheric chambers, are not specifically discussed because of their limited use. However, the information presented is applicable to those types of equipment. If requirements as stated in this part of ISO 13628 are in conflict with, or are inconsistent with, requirements as stated in the relevant complementary parts of ISO 13628, then the specific requirements in the complementary parts take precedence.

BS EN ISO 13628-1:2005+A1:2010 history

  • 2005 BS EN ISO 13628-1:2005+A1:2010 Petroleum and natural gas industries. Design and operation of subsea production systems. Part 1: General requirements and recommendations
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Design and operation of subsea production systems. Part 1: General requirements and recommendations



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