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PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 Petroleum and natural gas industries. Arctic operations. Material requirements for arctic operations

PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019

Petroleum and natural gas industries. Arctic operations. Material requirements for arctic operations

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Standard number:PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019
Pages:34
Released:2019-11-06
ISBN:978 0 539 04106 4
Status:Standard
PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 - Material Requirements for Arctic Operations

PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 - Material Requirements for Arctic Operations

Standard Number: PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019
Pages: 34
Released: 2019-11-06
ISBN: 978 0 539 04106 4
Status: Standard

Overview

The PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 is a comprehensive standard that addresses the unique challenges faced by the petroleum and natural gas industries during arctic operations. This technical specification provides detailed material requirements essential for ensuring safety, efficiency, and reliability in the harsh and demanding arctic environment.

Why Choose This Standard?

Operating in the Arctic presents a unique set of challenges due to extreme temperatures, ice conditions, and remote locations. The PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 standard is specifically designed to address these challenges by providing guidelines and requirements for materials used in arctic operations. By adhering to this standard, companies can ensure that their operations are not only compliant with industry best practices but also optimized for performance and safety in one of the most challenging environments on Earth.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: The standard offers a thorough set of guidelines that cover all aspects of material selection and usage in arctic conditions.
  • Safety and Reliability: Ensures that materials used in arctic operations meet the highest safety and reliability standards.
  • Industry Compliance: Aligns with international best practices and regulatory requirements, ensuring compliance and reducing the risk of operational disruptions.
  • Environmental Considerations: Takes into account the environmental impact of materials used in arctic operations, promoting sustainable practices.

Applications

This standard is applicable to a wide range of operations within the petroleum and natural gas industries, including:

  • Exploration and drilling activities in arctic regions.
  • Construction and maintenance of pipelines and other infrastructure.
  • Transportation and logistics operations in icy and remote areas.
  • Emergency response and contingency planning for arctic conditions.

Benefits of Implementation

Implementing the PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Safety: By following the material requirements outlined in the standard, companies can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and equipment failures.
  • Operational Efficiency: Optimized material selection leads to improved performance and reduced downtime, enhancing overall operational efficiency.
  • Cost Savings: By preventing material-related failures and ensuring compliance, companies can avoid costly repairs and regulatory fines.
  • Reputation Management: Adhering to recognized standards demonstrates a commitment to safety and quality, enhancing the company's reputation in the industry.

Conclusion

The PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 standard is an essential resource for any company involved in arctic operations within the petroleum and natural gas industries. By providing clear and comprehensive material requirements, this standard helps ensure that operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance with industry best practices. Whether you are involved in exploration, drilling, construction, or logistics, this standard is a valuable tool for optimizing your operations in the challenging arctic environment.

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PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019


This standard PD CEN ISO/TS 35105:2019 Petroleum and natural gas industries. Arctic operations. Material requirements for arctic operations is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.020 Extraction and processing of petroleum and natural gas
ISO/TS 35105:2018 provides recommendations for material selection, manufacturing and fabrication requirements, testing and qualification of steel structures and components for offshore and onshore petroleum and natural gas facilities operating in Arctic and cold environments. ISO/TS 35105:2018 is intended to be used as a supplement to existing standards for steel structures where the particular operating conditions in Arctic regions are not sufficiently addressed. ISO/TS 35105:2018 gives particular requirements to ensure safe operation with respect to the risk of brittle fracture at low temperatures. These requirements will affect the selection of material grade and design class as well as the technical delivery conditions for steel. They will also affect the fabrication requirements as well as testing and qualification requirements. ISO/TS 35105:2018 also gives recommendations: - to mitigate the operational and integrity aspects related to snow and ice accretion on topside structures; - to take into account the particular Arctic operating conditions in corrosion assessments and requirements for corrosion protection systems; - for particular operational requirements to ensure safe operation in Arctic regions. The requirements in this document are applicable to any operating temperatures, but particular requirements related to de-rating (loss of strength) at high temperatures are not addressed. Limitations to the applicable minimum design temperature caused by the capability of the materials' low temperature performance can exist, but are not a limitation for the scope of this document. As a practical guideline for the use of this document, low temperature is defined as lowest anticipated service temperature (LAST) below ?10 °C. NOTE For determination of LAST, see 6.3.2.