In a concerted drive to find smart solutions to safely reduce complexities and cost in the North American oil and gas industry, DNV GL is leading seven new joint industry projects (JIP) from the region in 2016. The initiatives will support overall efficiency efforts in the pipelines, wells and subsea, umbilicals, risers, and flowlines (SURF) sectors.
Key focus areas for DNV GL in 2016 are going to be centered around solving challenges around standardization, operations (OPEX services), safety, environment, regulations, and performance.
“Our collaborative projects are pivotal in strengthening the industry throughout the Americas and helping it move forward and out of the difficulties we are currently facing.As an independent third party we are uniquely positioned to provide a neutral ground for collaboration.” said Peter Bjerager, executive vice president, Oil & Gas – DNV GL Region Americas.
DNV GL is inviting industry players to take part in the following seven JIPs:
- Extended application of corrosion resistant alloys
- Guidance for qualifying materials in compliance with API 17TR8 HPHT design guidelines for subsea equipment
- Increased consistency for sour service testing and assessment
- Sour HPHT fatigue testing for clad subsea components
- Prediction of internal flow induced vibration of complex subsea pipework
- Jumper VIV instrumentation and field measurements – expanding ongoing JIP
- Safe assessment of embedded flaws in sour pipelines.
Additionaly,six out of ten (60%) respondents agreed that operators will increasingly push to standardize their approach globally – up from 42% in 2015. Only 9% expect an increase in spending in R&D and innovation, a figure that has been cut by more than half in two years, from 20% in 2014.
“Like the global oil and gas industry, companies in North America are braced for an extended period of lower oil prices, which is leading to continued pressure on cost management. However, it is encouraging that there is still enthusiasm to work together and drive greater standardization and reduce inefficiencies. The success of our collaborative approach has seen the introduction of new industry standards and practices which help advance innovation and reduce complexity,” continued Peter Bjerager.
In total, 43 DNV GL-led JIPs have been initiated globally this year, in addition to the launch of a new Step Change innovation program to help customers leverage opportunities from digitalization.
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