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BS EN ISO 20074:2019 Petroleum and natural gas industry. Pipeline transportation systems. Geological hazards risk management for onshore pipeline

BS EN ISO 20074:2019

Petroleum and natural gas industry. Pipeline transportation systems. Geological hazards risk management for onshore pipeline

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 20074:2019
Pages:78
Released:2019-10-21
ISBN:978 0 580 88395 8
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 20074:2019 - Geological Hazards Risk Management for Onshore Pipeline

BS EN ISO 20074:2019 - Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry: Pipeline Transportation Systems

Geological Hazards Risk Management for Onshore Pipeline

In the ever-evolving world of the petroleum and natural gas industry, ensuring the safety and reliability of pipeline transportation systems is paramount. The BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard is a comprehensive guide designed to address the critical aspect of geological hazards risk management for onshore pipelines. Released on October 21, 2019, this standard is an essential resource for professionals seeking to enhance the safety and efficiency of pipeline operations.

Key Features of BS EN ISO 20074:2019

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 20074:2019
  • Pages: 78
  • Release Date: October 21, 2019
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 88395 8
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Risk Management

This standard provides a detailed framework for managing geological hazards that may impact onshore pipeline systems. It covers a wide range of potential risks, including seismic activity, landslides, soil erosion, and other geological phenomena that could compromise the integrity of pipeline infrastructure. By adhering to the guidelines set forth in this standard, organizations can effectively mitigate risks and ensure the continued safe operation of their pipeline systems.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 20074:2019?

The petroleum and natural gas industry is fraught with challenges, and the transportation of these resources via pipelines is no exception. Geological hazards pose a significant threat to the safety and functionality of onshore pipelines. The BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard is specifically designed to address these challenges, offering a robust risk management strategy that is both practical and effective.

Benefits of Implementing the Standard

  • Enhanced Safety: By identifying and mitigating geological hazards, this standard helps to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of personnel and the environment.
  • Operational Efficiency: A well-managed risk strategy minimizes disruptions, allowing for smoother and more efficient pipeline operations.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adhering to this internationally recognized standard demonstrates a commitment to best practices and compliance with industry regulations.
  • Cost Savings: Proactive risk management can lead to significant cost savings by preventing costly repairs and downtime.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals within the petroleum and natural gas industry. This includes pipeline engineers, risk managers, safety officers, and regulatory compliance specialists. By integrating the guidelines of this standard into their operations, these professionals can enhance the safety and reliability of their pipeline systems.

In-Depth Coverage

With 78 pages of detailed information, the BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard offers an in-depth exploration of geological hazards risk management. It provides practical guidance on identifying potential hazards, assessing their impact, and implementing effective mitigation strategies. The standard also includes case studies and examples to illustrate best practices in action.

Stay Ahead with BS EN ISO 20074:2019

In a rapidly changing industry, staying ahead of potential risks is crucial. The BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard equips organizations with the knowledge and tools needed to proactively manage geological hazards. By implementing this standard, companies can safeguard their operations, protect their assets, and maintain a competitive edge in the market.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 20074:2019 standard is an essential resource for any organization involved in the transportation of petroleum and natural gas via onshore pipelines. Its comprehensive approach to geological hazards risk management ensures that companies can operate safely and efficiently, even in the face of potential challenges. By adopting this standard, organizations demonstrate their commitment to safety, reliability, and excellence in the petroleum and natural gas industry.

DESCRIPTION

BS EN ISO 20074:2019


This standard BS EN ISO 20074:2019 Petroleum and natural gas industry. Pipeline transportation systems. Geological hazards risk management for onshore pipeline is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.020 Extraction and processing of petroleum and natural gas

This document specifies requirements and gives recommendations on the management of geohazard risks during the pipeline design, construction and operational periods.

This document is applicable to all operators and pipelines (existing and proposed/under construction).

This document applies to onshore gathering and transmission pipelines used in the petroleum and natural gas industries.

NOTE

This document is not applicable to piping and pipelines within well-defined plants and facilities, such as pump or compressor stations, processing facilities or refineries. It is assumed that the facility site as a whole will be subject to a separate geohazard assessment to evaluate applicable natural and man-made hazards. Nevertheless, this document can provide useful guidance for assessing the geohazard threat to facilities, including the pipelines within the facility.

This document is applicable to all reasonable and credible natural hazards induced by natural forces and hazards induced by human activity that manifest similarly to natural hazards collectively referred to as “geological hazards� or “geohazards�, or through industry as attributed to “natural forces�. Geohazards covered by this document include, but are not limited to (not given in order of significance):

  • mass wasting processes, including landslides, lateral spreads, rockfalls, debris flows, avalanches, and similar processes whether naturally occurring or anthropogenic;

  • land subsidence and/or sinkhole formation, whether naturally occurring such as from dissolution of salt or carbonate rock formations (karst formation) or human caused, such as from underground mining or withdrawal of subsurface fluids such as groundwater and oil and gas;

  • seismic hazards, such as ground shaking, fault rupture, liquefaction, flow failures and lateral spreading or associated secondary effects, such as seismically triggered landslides;

  • volcanic hazards, such as lahars, pyroclastic flows, lava flows, dam break, and volcanically induced seismicity (excluding ashfall), where such hazards can be reasonably predicted;

  • hydrologic processes, such as flooding, vertical scour of river bottoms, channel migration and bank erosion, channel avulsion, rapid lake drainage;

  • permafrost/periglacial processes and geothermal effects, such as thermal degradation, frost heave or thaw settlement, thermal erosion, thermokarst;

  • surface (overland), trench backfill, or earthwork fill erosion;

  • expansion or collapsing processes caused by expansive and collapsible soils, such as glaciomarine clays, collapsible loess, etc.

This document is not applicable to atmospheric/environmental effects, such as the following:

  • high winds induced from hurricanes and tornadoes and similar storms, except where such events are reasonably predictable and will induce geohazards such as landslides, erosion, etc.;

  • lightning;

  • forest or brush fires;

  • ashfall from volcanic eruptions.

Furthermore, this document is not applicable to cascading events, where one remote event leads to a chain of events that eventually induces a geohazard near the pipeline. It is only applicable to geohazards that directly affect the pipeline or RoW.