Technip began qualification of reeled Steel Catenary Risers (SCR) back in 1997. Industry had raised concerns at that time over the plastic straining cycles that are intrinsic to the reel lay method and the impact these could have upon the service fatigue life of the girth welds. The qualification programme, therefore, included comparison of reeled welds against virgin welds for a suite of fatigue and mechanical testing including full scale fatigue and fatigue crack growth tests. Reeling was shown to have no discernable impact for the fatigue performance level sought when a controlled SCR fabrication process was adhered to. This provided sufficient confidence that the technology was fit for purpose and led to successful fabrication and installation of the first reeled SCR in 2001. Since then more than 25 have been installed in the Gulf of Mexico, with most projects including full scale weld fatigue test qualification following reeling simulations. This paper includes the following: (a) a summary of the philosophy adopted for qualification, fabrication and installation of a reeled SCR, (b) presentation of the reeled SCR track record and evolution of the technology to include mechanized welding processes (c) a look at ongoing developments targeting even higher fatigue performance, and (d) discussion on the development of fracture mechanics techniques that provide further confidence in the concept and can be used to derive appropriate weld acceptance criteria.
The development of the offshore segment during the last three years was remarkably important for the oil industry due to some major achievements observed in the technical area, more specifically on the development of pipe solutions for ultra deepwater (UDW) applications. Brazil and Gulf of Mexico (GoM) have lately been the two main regions for application of proven pipe solutions in UDW. In Brazil, flexible pipes have been widely used in the development of UDW fields by Petrobras, while in the GoM, rigid pipelines and SCRs have been used for the majority of deepwater field developments. The main advances in flexible pipe technology are linked to the development of two major Petrobras fields located in the Campos Basin named Roncador and Marlim South. Technip-Coflexip has, through Technical Cooperation Agreements with Petrobras, designed, tested and installed flexible pipes, proving the fitness of this kind of product to UDW applications. The qualification of flexible risers for 1500m WD and flexible flowlines for 2000m WD are highlighted as being the main achievements. Extensive testing programs including, collapse, fatigue and offshore full scale tests have been put in place in order to simulate the design conditions to be seen by the pipes during installation and operation phases. The main design aspects in UDW like collapse, radial and lateral buckling of tensile armours, fatigue and thermal insulation will be covered in this paper and the current available technologies to tackle these issues will be presented. Similar design and qualification issues exist for rigid pipelines and risers (SCRs). The following three areas are specifically covered in this paper: collapse resistance of steel pipe; fatigue strength of plastically strained girth welds: and qualification of pipe-in-pipe thermal performance. These are some of the key areas of reeled pipe in deepwater applications that require successful project qualification. Technip-Coflexip has performed internal R&D programs on these areas as well as project specific qualifications. Both will be addressed by the paper.
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