21世纪海洋能源安全研究路线图

T. Williams, R. Haut, John H. Cohen, James Pettigrew
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在应用研究方面的投资对石油和天然气行业的安全和环境保护做出了积极的改善。本文基于一份名为“21世纪海洋能源安全研究路线图”(Roadmap)的报告,确定了墨西哥湾未来研究投资的技术需求、研究主题和过程。该报告由RPSEA于2018年11月为海洋能源安全研究所(OESI)完成。OESI和本报告的资金来自美国内政部安全与环境执法局(BSEE)。本文概述了报告的调查结果,并总结了政府、主要利益相关者和行业可以共同努力继续改善安全和环境的领域。对安全和环保研究的投资是各方的责任。该报告强调,如果不能应用新技术,它们就没有什么价值,因此如何进行研究、早期采用、进步和技术转让的过程起着关键作用。重要的是要指出,随着新技术的发展,人员资格也可能发生变化,相关的培训也会发生变化。在这项工作中制定的路线图为指导先进技术的应用提供了独特的机会。这些新技术的应用将继续当前安全和环境管理系统和程序的重大进展。这些建议是基于政府资金和领导可以发挥重要作用的领域。这些建议来自研讨会、专题专家访谈、调查和广泛的文献检索。之前的建议还包括石油工程师协会、海湾研究计划、海上安全中心、OESI和RPSEA发表的报告。在Macondo事故发生后,安全和环境研究的投资激增,就像之前发生的安全和环境事件一样。大部分研究经费来自罚款和处罚(来自《恢复法案》),但其他大量资金来自工业界。海上油气行业在开发安全和环境管理系统和程序方面取得了重大进展。这些系统和过程提供了将技术进步纳入持续改进的机会。与监管机构、服务提供商和研究人员合作,本文件解决了确定和优先考虑有限研究投资的重要需求。目标是确定研发投资,以开发安全、环保、具有成本效益的技术为目标。这些先进技术的应用将使油气行业能够在日益具有挑战性的条件下开发资源,并确保对作业风险的理解与行业发展的技术保持同步。知识的进步将有助于评估和减轻海上生产活动中与钻井、完井、生产作业和弃井期间的控制、保障和环境影响缓解程序相关的风险。这一点至关重要。
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21st Century Ocean Energy Safety Research Roadmap
Investments in applied research have made positive improvements in safety and environmental protection in the oil and gas industry. This paper identifies technical needs, research topics and processes for future research investments in the Gulf of Mexico based on a report titled "21st Century Ocean Energy Safety Research Roadmap" (Roadmap). This report was completed by RPSEA for the Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI) in November 2018. Funding for OESI and this report came from the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE). This paper provides an overview of the report findings as well as a summary of areas where the government, key stakeholders and industry can work together to continue to improve safety and environmental improvement. Investments in safety and environmentally protective research are responsibility of all parties. This report stresses that new technologies are of little value if they cannot be applied, so the process of how the research is conducted, early stage adoption, advancements and technology transfer play a key role. It is important to note that as new technologies are developed, the personnel qualifications may also change, as will associated training. The Roadmap, developed in this effort, offers a unique opportunity to guide the applications of advanced technologies. These new technology applications will continue the significant progress of current safety and environmental management systems and procedures. The recommendations were based on areas where government funding and leadership can play an important role. These recommendations came from workshops, interviews of subject matter experts, surveys, and an extensive literature search. Prior recommendations are also included from reports published by the Society of Petroleum Engineers, the Gulf Research Program, the Center for Offshore Safety, OESI and RPSEA. Investments in safety and environmental research spiked following the Macondo incident, as they have following prior safety and environmental incidences. Most of the research funding has come from fines and penalties, (from the RESTORE Act), but other substantial funding has come from industry. The offshore oil and gas industry have made significant progress in developing safety and environmental management systems and procedures. These systems and processes provide an opportunity to incorporate advances in technology for continued improvements. Working with regulators, service providers and researchers, this document addresses an important need to identify and prioritize limited research investments. The goal is for identified R&D investments to target the development of safe, environmentally sensitive, cost-effective technologies. The application of these advances will allow industry to develop resources in increasingly challenging conditions and ensure that the understanding of the risks associated with operations will keep pace with the technologies that industry has developed. Advances in knowledge will aid in the assessment and mitigation of the risk in offshore production activities related to controls, safeguards, and environmental impact mitigation procedures during drilling, completion, production operations and abandonment. This is of critical importance.
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