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Minutes SC 17 Page 1 January 16, 2009
MINUTES API Subcommittee 17 - Subsea Production Equipment
Houston, Texas January 16, 2009
John Bednar: Chair Gary Hurta; Vice-Chair John McManus; Secretary
1. John Bednar, API SC 17 Chairman, welcomed the group to the meeting at 8:00 AM and
outlined various safety and housekeeping issues.
2. A roll call was completed and it was confirmed that there was a quorum present for this meeting. An update was given on voting categories of the membership. (Attendee List provided in Attachment A)
3. The agenda was adopted.
4. The minutes from the Joint Meeting SC17/TC67-SC4-WG6 held in Calgary (June 2008) were reviewed and approved by the attendees.
5. The latest Work Program Listing (Attachment B) was presented.
6. Task Group Chair/Project Group Leader reports. a. ISO 13628-1/API 17A---Subsea Production Systems---
i. J-H Neuenkirchen updated the activities on ISO 13628-1 (API 17A) -- A draft for an official Amendment to ISO 13628-1 Clause 6, Materials and corrosion protection‖ has been prepared, together with a proposal for a new Annex L "Materials and Welding of Subsea Manifolds". These documents were approved 2007-02-22 as proposed Draft International Standard (DIS).
b. ISO 13628-11/API 17B, ISO 13628-2/API 17J & ISO 13628-10/API 17K Flexible Pipe and ISO 13628-16/API 17L1 & ISO 13628-17/API 17L2 Ancillary Equipment for Flexible Pipe—
i. K. Doynov reported by email that 13628-11 and 12628-2 were adopted back by API as 17B and 17J, respectively.
ii. Work is continuing on 13628-16 and 13628-17. A CD ballot was issued.
c. ISO 13628-3 (API 17C) ---TFL Systems No work was done on this document since the last meeting.
d. ISO 13628-4 (API 17D) ---Subsea Wellheads and Trees
i. The formal report was given by Ross Fraser, see TG chair report (Attachment C) ii. The task group has reviewed and responded to all 113 pages of comments. In
addition, text has been added to address the design and classification of sub-mudline casing hangers which are sometimes used in subsea drilling/wellhead drilling programs.
iii. The task group’s response to the comments has been incorporated into the document. The finished product was forwarded to the ISO Secretariat on 27 October 2008 along with the task group’s recommendation that a second DIS be issued.
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iv. The task group has also been directed to consider the treatment of differential pressure in the design process for the equipment that is in the scope of the specification. This is to serve as a template for treatment for the entire SC17/13628 family of specifications. The work has been completed and the report received 22 Dec 2008. It is being reviewed by Ross Frazer and Brian Skeels.
v. The task group is also following the ECS task group on the changes to the ASME Section VIII, Division 2 pressure vessel code and what effects it may have on the current document.
e. ISO 13628-5 (API 17E) --- Production Umbilicals
i. The formal report was given by John McManus, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment D)
ii. The API TG dispositioned all comments received and submitted final FDIS version to API/ISO.
iii. The DNV JIP, acting on behalf of ISO, is reviewing the changes made. The ISO secretariat will either send it back to the TG with suggestions or forward to voting members to vote/comment.
f. ISO 13628-6 (API 17F) --- Production Controls
i. The formal report was given by Jens-Henrich Neuenkirchen. ii. No written report available. iii. TG leadership has determined that it is time to begin work on a new revision to
17F. Work will begin on drafting new scope of work for revision. A new structure will be proposed whereby a core controls document will be developed with annexes for each individual component.
g. ISO 13628-7 (API 17G) --- Completion/Workover Risers
i. Brian Skeels submitted the formal report, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment E).
ii. API 17G task group has met three times (August, November, and January) continuing work on its tasks. ISO 13628-7 task group met in December to organize and start work on its IWOCS task.
iii. Steady progress has been made on several of the tasks within the new work item for ISO 13628-7, revision 3 lead by the API 17G task group. The ISO task group lead work on the IWOCS is currently getting organized and should complete its task by the end of 2009.
iv. TG is to present a revised document with minor editorial/clerical changes to Ed Baniak for errata publication.
h. ISO 13628-13 (API 17H)---ROV Interfaces & ROT Intervention Systems
i. The formal reports were submitted by Charles White, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment F)
ii. Statoil has setup a FTP web site to allow universal access to all team members. The ―strawman‖ document and other supporting documents have been posted to the site. Using the table of contents a ―strawman‖ document has been created for use by both teams. Responsibility for chapters of the ―strawman‖ has been distributed to each team for comment.
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iii. An ISO work group and an API task group have been assembled; member names and contacts are listed in section 3.
iv. The ISO team has had good participation at meeting but progress has been reduced due to the fact that 3 of the members companies have recently merged. The API meetings have been poorly attended due to competing demands.
v. Updated dual-port hotstab drawings have been obtained and will be incorporated in the new standard. An additional question has been received regarding a correction to the units one of the tables. This has been incorporated in the new standard
vi. Additional meetings will be scheduled quarterly.
i. ISO/WD 13628- 12 (API 2RD) -- Dynamic Risers for Floating Production i. The formal report submitted by Paul Stanton, see Task Group Chair report
(Attachment G) ii. The ISO 13628-12/API RP 2RD Task Group’s scope of work is to revise API RP
2RD and to submit the revision to ISO. The new document will cover top-tensioned risers, catenary risers, hybrid risers and offloading risers. The new name of the document will be Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Installations
iii. Design - Comment incorporation ongoing; Draft to be circulated end of year/January
iv. Connectors / components - Chapter content 50% complete; Completed draft and review of Annex E
v. Materials - Group lead Jeff O’Donnell has completed straw man and received comments from DNV on 12 Jan.
vi. Fabrication / Installation - Reference material provided as starting point; Workgroup has revised Chapter TOC and preliminary tasks have been assigned to members
vii. Annexes / Appendices – Examples started; Qualification / Test – 90%; Stress-strain curve; Capacity criteria example; Geotechnical Reducing content to 20 pages
j. API 17N -- Subsea Reliability and Technical Risk Management
i. Report presented by John Allan, see Task Group Chair presentation (Attachment H)
ii. API performed its first pass editorial/format, the API 17N committee reviewed with API for any incorrect edits (changed the sense)
iii. Document awaiting final review by API 17N committee prior to publishing iv. Mark Siegmund has volunteered to take over Chairmanship once document is
official published
k. API 17O -- HIPPS i. Report presented by Brian Skeels on behalf of Christopher Curran, see Task
Group Chair report (Attachment I) ii. The previous forecast was to have the RP complete by end 2008. However
discussions on how to handle export pipelines lead to a delay in completing the draft.
iii. Inclusion of export pipelines within the RP. This has now been resolved and will be included in an Annex.
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l. ISO 13628-15 (API 17P) -- Templates and Manifolds
i. Report presented by Charles White, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment J) ii. Purchase Order was executed January 15, 2007 to Doris Inc to provide clerical
support for the development of the rough draft. A cleanup of the rough draft has been completed and distributed to the task group. Roughly 90% of the budget has been expended to date and a final invoice has been submitted.
iii. Three workshops were scheduled and well attended in the past two quarters. The goal was to uplift the working draft to committee draft by: Incorporate figures; Fill out thin sections; Update material section to match latest annex L; Review gaps/overlaps with 17D, 17H and subsea connectors
iv. The list of previous actions has been completed and all input by the task group has been incorporated. A committee draft has been completed and transmitted to API and ISO representatives. No additional meetings are scheduled until comments are received to the committee draft.
m. API RP Q -- Recommended Practice for Subsea Qualification
i. Report was provided by Chris Horan, see Task Group Chair report (Attachment K)
ii. Due to the large task of developing qualification guidelines for subsea equipment, eight (8) separate component task groups have been developed: valves and actuators, trees and chokes, connectors, hydraulic - subsea controls, electrical - subsea controls, coatings and insulation, completion equipment and wellhead equipment.
iii. Since April 2008, eighteen (18) sub committee component grouping meetings have been held to gain alignment on respective test requirements. In addition to sub committee meetings, two (2) 17Q leadership committee meetings have been held: March 10, 2008 (at BP) and May 15, 2008 (at Oil States).
iv. To date, the following tasks have been completed via the 17Q Task Group: Committee and participant alignments have been reached regarding overall 17Q methodology (failure mode analysis and product qualification sheets - datasheets); Specific components and respective groupings; FMA/PQS template forms; Individual component PQS forms complete, containing input from various Task Group / Industry subject matter experts; Alignment obtained regarding the RP's document outline.
n. Flowline Connection Group
i. Craig Redding identified a lingering need to further define requirements for Flowline Connections. However, it was agreed that no work in this area would be initiated until API 17 P was published.
7. Actions Items were reviewed and updated during the course of the meeting.
8. Next Meeting –
a. Summer June 22 - 26 2009 API Annual Summer Standardization Conference in Westminster, Colorado.
b. SC 17 Winter 2010 will remain in Houston and not be part of the API Winter Meetings.
ATTACHMENT B
SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS (SC17) STANDARDS STATUS MATRIX
as of: 5/12/2009
No. Document Ed. Year Reaf ISO No. SC17 Status Contact Who
17A RP: Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems -
General Requirements and Recommendations
4 2006 13628-1 Hurta NWIP Ammendment ballot closed 2/20/07; Next Rev to
consider Drilling Loads and Impact on Wellhead; New
Clause 6 and New Annex L (from 17P) under ballot
André Maerli (I andmar@StatoilHydro.com);
Harold Reeves (A harold.reeves@bp.com)
17B RP: Flexible Pipe 4 2008 13628-11 McM Document Adopted back by API; No Activity at this
time
Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
krassimir.doynov@exxonmobil.com);
17C RP: Through Flow Line (TFL) Systems 2 2002 2005 13628-3 Hurta No Activity at this time Harold Reeves (I, A-TG6 harold.reeves@bp.com)
17D Spec: Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment 1 1992 2003 13628-4 Hurta DIS ballot closed 2/28/07; Comments Resolved. 2nd DIS
ballot issued
Ross Frazer (I, A-TG5 RFrazer@atpog.com)
Brian Skeels (I, A-TG5 brian.skeels@fmcti.com)
17E Spec: Subsea Umbilicals 3 2003 13628-5 McM DIS Comments being Resolved (9/2008); FDIS issued;
Publication projected for 9/2009
Ron Dee (I ronaldwilliam.dee@shell.com);
J. McManus (A-TG4 JohnMcManus@rathgibson.com)
17F Spec: Subsea Production Control Systems 2 2006 13628-6 Bed Time for initiating New Review Roald Loug Hansen (I roloha@StatoilHydro.com);
John Bodine (A-TG2 john.bodine@chevron.com)
17G RP: Completion/Workover Risers 2 2006 13628-7 McM May divide into G1, G2, … IWOCS will remain in 17G.
Considering intervention control issues in next document;
NWI to Edit Supplemental Doc; NWI for Rev. 3; CD
proposed by 12/2008
Anthony Muff (I anthony.muff@fks.fmcti.com);
Brian Skeels (A brian.skeels@fmcti.com)
17H RP: Remotely Operated Verhicle (ROV) Interfaces 1 2004 2009 13628-8 Retired Group, now operates under 13628-13 Eric Luzi (I luzi@statoilhydro.com)
17J Spec: Unbonded Flexible Pipe 3 2008 13628-2 McM Document Adopted back by API; No Activity at this
time
Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
krassimir.doynov@exxonmobil.com);
17K Spec: Bonded Flexible Pipe 2 2005 13628-10 McM No Activity at this time Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
krassimir.doynov@exxonmobil.com);
17L1 Spec: Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment New 13628-16 McM NWI Approved 11/17/07; CD Ballot issued Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
krassimir.doynov@exxonmobil.com);17L2 RP: Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe Ancillary
Equip
New 13628-17 McM NWI Approved 11/17/07; CD Ballot issued Krassimir Doynov (I, A-TG1
krassimir.doynov@exxonmobil.com);
17M RP: Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) Intervention Systems 1 2004 2009 13628-9 Retired Group, now operates under 13628-13 Eric Luzi (I luzi@statoilhydro.com)
17N RP: Subsea Reliability New Bed Ballot closes October 16, 2008 John Allen (A john.o.allen@ge.com)
17O RP: High Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS) New Bed Ballot closes May 28, 2009 Chris Lindsey-Curran (A Christopher.Curran@bp.com)
17P* RP: Templates and Manifolds New 13628-15 McM Draft in Preparation; Contract to Doris (#2006-102560);
Need Figures and to address overlap issued; CD by
Q3, 2008
Charles White (A cwhite@doris-inc.com)
Olla Melland (I olla.melland@ge.com)
17H* RP: ROVs and ROTs (combined 17H & 17M) New 13628-13 Hurta Will withdraw existing 17H and retain as new
combined document when complete; Work ongoing.
Eric Luzi (I luzi@statoil.com);
Charles White (A cwhite@doris-inc.com)
17Q* Subsea Qualification New McM Ballot closed 5/29/09 Roger Walls (A roger.walls@exxonmobil.com)
17S* Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS) New 13628-14 Jan-Fredrik Carlsen (I janfredrik.carlsen@fks.fmcti.com)
Materials Study Group Annexes to Existing ISO docs Ragnar Mollan (I)
2RD RP: Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Installations New 13628-12 Bed 4 Levels of Criteria: 1-Current2RD; 2-13628-7 Req; 3-
LRFD based on DNV OS F201; 4- RP 1111
Paul Stanton (I, A pstanton@technip.com)
Yellow=Document Currently with Activity
Not Subject To 5 Year Revision
17TR1 TR: Evalutation Standard for Internal Pressure Sheath Polymerts
for High Temperature Flexible Pipes
1 2003
17TR2 TR: The Aging of PA-11 in Flexible Pipes 1 2003
17TR3 TR: An Evaluation of the Risks and Benefits of Penetration in
Subsea Wellheads below the BOP Stack
2004
John Bednar - Chair (bednarjm@bp.com ph: 281-249-4325); Gary Hurta (gary_hurta@dril-quip.com ph: 713-939-7711); John McManus (JohnMcManus@rathgibson.com ph: 281-854-2063)
Key: *Proposed; (I) = ISO Lead; (A) = API Lead;
ATTACHMENT C
API SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17D/ISO 13628-4 Subsea Wellheads and Christmas Trees
JOINT TASK GROUP STATUS
07 JANUARY 2009
SPECIFICATION API 17D/ISO 13628-4
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17D task group’s scope was to develop a second edition of the specification, combining ISO 13628-4 and API 17D into a second edition of 13628-4. Once that ISO document is fully balloted & accepted, it is planned that it will be adopted by API as the second edition of 17-D. Items considered in the new edition of the specification include:
Revised information on gaskets and flanges
Addressed GLL and HXTs
Revised mudline equipment definitions
Updated pressure testing and acceptance criteria
Added annexes on flange bolting, material compatibility testing, lifting devices, and connector qualification testing (omitted from first DIS)
Pressure ranges (limit to 15k equipment)
Updated PSL, material class and temperature class
Clarified wellhead annular monitoring requirements
2. STATUS
The task group has reviewed and responded to all 113 pages of comments. In addition, text has been added to address the design and classification of submudline casing hangers which are sometimes used in subsea drilling/wellhead drilling programs. The task group’s response to the comments have been incorporated into the document. The finished product was forwarded to the ISO Secretariat w/c 27 October 2008 along with the task group’s recommendation that a second DIS be issued. That action is suggested due to the considerable volume of comments. The task group has also been directed to consider the treatment of differential pressure in the design process for the equipment that is in the scope of the specification. This is to serve as a template for treatment for the entire SC17/13628 family of specifications. The work has been completed and the report received 22 Dec 2008. It is being reviewed by Ross Frazer and Brian Skeels. The task group is also following the ECS task group on the changes to the ASME Section VIII, Division 2 pressure vessel code and what effects it may have on the current document.
SPECIFICATION API 17D/ISO 13628-4
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
3. MEMBERSHIP
The current membership is listed below. As always, the task group leadership is in the process of updating the roster.
API 17D/ISO 13628-4 TASK GROUP MEMBERS (May 2008)
Name Company E-Mail Address
Ross Frazer ATP Oil & Gas rfrazer@atpog.com
Brian Skeels FMC Technologies brian.skeels@fmcti.com
Tom Ames BP amest@bp.com
Don Wells ConocoPhillips Don.wells@conocophillips.com
Gary Hurta Dril-Quip Gary_hurta@dril-quip.com
Bill Parks DTC International Bill.parks@dtc-houston.com
Eric Wehner Cameron Eric.wehner@c-a-m.com
Stephen Fischer Vetco Gray stephen.fischer@ge.com
Les McGeHee Dril-Quip Les-mcgehee@dril-quip.com
Lionel M. Fontenette ExxonMobil lionel.m.fontenette@exxonmobil.com
Russell Hoshman MMS russell.hoshman@mms.gov
Mike Byrd BP byrdm@bp.com
Scott C. Stjernstrom Chevron Scott.stj@chevron.com
Terry Cook Shell Terry.cook@shell.com
Glen Cuiper VetcoGray glen.cuiper@ge.com
Alternates
David Morgan Cameron morgand@camerondiv.com
Mike Conner MMS George.Conner@mms.gov
Bobby Voss Vetco Gray Bobby.voss@vetcogray.com
4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
The report regarding treatment of differential pressure will be reviewed and forwarded
to the SC 17/13628 leadership by the end of 1Q 2009.
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None known.
SPECIFICATION API 17D/ISO 13628-4
SUBSEA WELLHEADS AND TREES
STATUS REPORT
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
The task group is still awaiting the results of balloting on whether or not compact
flanges are to be incorporated into the specification.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
None planned.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time.
ATTACHMENT D
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17E SPECIFICATION for SUBSEA UMBILICALS
REVISION TASK GROUP STATUS
JANUARY 16, 2009
API 17E/ISO 13628-5 SUBSEA UMBILICALS
WINTER STATUS REPORT
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1. INTRODUCTION
On June 18, 2003 the NWI was formally sanctioned by SC17 for the API task group
to work on a revision to the recently passed joint API/ISO document. The API 17E
task group would begin the revision process by correcting or supplementing areas of
the document which were deemed weak or incorrect.
In June 2004 a JIP was formed by DNV. The JIP began work on selected items and
worked in parallel to the API TG.
In October/November 2004, a NWI was formally submitted by Olav Inderberg to the
ISO Committee.
2. STATUS
The API TG dispositioned all comments received and submitted final FDIS version to
API/ISO. The DNV JIP, acting on behalf of ISO, is reviewing the changes made.
The ISO secretariat will either send it back to the TG with suggestions or forward to
voting members to vote/comment.
3. MEMBERSHIP
Task Group
The working task group is made up of the following personnel:
TABLE 1-1: API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company e-mail
John McManus RathGibson JohnMcManus@rathgibson.com
Katrina Paton Clausing Shell International Exploration & Production kmmpaton@shell.com
Peter Worman Oceaneering pworman@oceaneering.com
Teguh Inarsoyo BP Teguh.Inarsoyo@bp.com
Dave Madden DUCO Inc. DMadden@DucoInc.com
API 17E/ISO 13628-5 SUBSEA UMBILICALS
WINTER STATUS REPORT
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Reader/Comment Group
The reader/comment group is made up of the following personnel:
1. Mark Stevenson Chevron
2. Jason Ellis Chevron
3. Lionel Fontenette ExxonMobil
4. Paul Donavan ExxonMobil
5. David Micheletti ExxonMobil
6. John Respess Marathon Oil
7. Lisbeth Holst Norsk Hydro
8. Sigmund Lunde Norsk Hydro
9. Godfried Dekeyser Pioneer Energy
10. Paul Shaw Alpha Petroleum
11. Jeremy Woulds Helix Energy
12. Jim Macklin Helix Energy
13. Stian Karlsen Nexans Norway
14. Lars Mehus Aker Kvaerner Subsea
15. Dancyl Washington Aker Kvaerner Subsea
16. Leo Caffery Aker Kvaerner Subsea
17. Andre Chartier Oceaneering Multiflex
18. Pete Worman Oceaneering Multiflex
19. Tim Wooters Parker Cabett Subsea
20. John Brown DUCO Ltd.
21. Peter Fellows DUCO Ltd.
22. Alan Dobson DUCO Ltd.
23. John Tokaruk Sandvik Steel
24. Leandro Finzetto Sandvik Steel
25. Dave O’Donnell RathGibson
26. Tony Graviano RathGibson
27. Kranthi Pallegar RathGibson
28. Ken Bertram Webco
29. Rod Brown Intec Engineering
30. Jim Morrison Pegasus International
31. Ryan Romero Pegasus International
32. Steve Mansfield J P Kenny
33. Vincent Ledoux Technip
34. Jean François Saint Marcoux Paragon Engineering
35. Darrel Evans Stolt Offshore
36. Norb Gorman Oceaneering International
37. Sandy Fraser Subsea 7
38. Knut Ivar Ekeberg ultradeep
API 17E/ISO 13628-5 SUBSEA UMBILICALS
WINTER STATUS REPORT
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4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Table 4-1 shows the new proposed milestone targets:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
End of Clarification Response January / February 2008
Disposition Comments Completed
Publication of ISO FDIS January 2009
End of Clarification Response June / July 2009
Publication of API/ISO Revised Standard September 2009
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None at this time
6. ANTICAPTED NEW WORK ITEMS
Following publication as FDIS, a NWI will be prepared to begin the next revision
process.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
The TG will meet as required to reconcile comments to DIS.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time
ATTACHMENT E
API SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17G Subsea Completion Risers
TASK GROUP STATUS
16 JANUARY 2009
API 17G RISERS
STATUS REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. STATUS ................................................................................................................................. 1
2. MEMBERSHIP ..................................................................................................................... 1
3. WORK IN PROGRESS ........................................................................................................ 2
API 17G RISERS
STATUS REPORT
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1. STATUS
1. API 17G task group has met three times (August, November, and January) continuing work on its
tasks. ISO 13628-7 task group met in December to organize and start work on its IWOCS task.
2. Steady progress has been made on several of the tasks within the new work item for ISO 13628-7,
revision 3 lead by the API 17G task group. The ISO task group lead work on the IWOCS is
currently getting organized and should complete its task by the end of 2009.
2. MEMBERSHIP
Tables 1-3 list the current volunteer roster for the ISO and API task groups:
TABLE 1: ISO 13628-7 TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Tony Muff (Norway) (ISO Chair) FMC Technologies Anthony.Muff@fmcti.com
Finn Kirkemo StatoilHydro FKIR@StatoilHydro.com
Tore Geir Wernø StatoilHydro TGW@StatoilHydro.com
Ellen Benedikte Lofthus Hald StatoilHydro EBLH@StatoilHydro.com
Stein Ramberg FMC Technologies Stein.Ramberg@fmcti.com
Jan Fredrik Carlsen FMC Technologies Janfredrik.calrsen@fmcti.com
TABLE 2: ISO 13628-7 IWOCS WORK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Jan Fredrik Carlsen FMC Technologies Janfredrik.calrsen@fmcti.com
Joe Scranton Schlumberger scranton@rosharon.oilfield.slb.com
Gavin Duncan Expro Group gavin.duncan@exprogroup.com
TABLE 3: API 17G TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-Mail Address
Brian Skeels (API 17G Chair) FMC Technologies brian.skeels@fmcti.com
Tom Ames BP amest@bp.com
Mike Byrd BP Michael.byrd@bp.com
Sterling Lewis ExxonMobil Sterling.f.lewis@exxonmobil.com
David Lacaze Shell David.lacaze@shell.com
Mike Hess Shell Michael.hess@shell.com
Bill Parks DTC International Bill.parks@dtc-houston.com
Perry Courville Halliburton perry.courville@halliburton.com
Mike Bailey Halliburton michael.bailey2@halliburton.com
Andy Henderson Oceaneering ahenderson@oceaneering.com
Chad Blanchard Oceaneering cblanch@oceaneering.com
API 17G RISERS
STATUS REPORT
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Gavin Duncan Expro Group gavin.duncan@exprogroup.com
Virgilio Garcia Soule Expro Group virgilio.garciasoule@exprogroup.com
Joe Scranton Schlumberger scranton@rosharon.oilfield.slb.com
Ray Stawaisz Chevron staw@chevron.com
David Law Superior Energy Solutions david.law@superiorenergy.com
Colin Johnston Helix Energy Systems cjohnston@helixesg.com
Russell Hoshman MMS Russell.Hoshman@mms.gov
Joe Scranton of Schlumberger and Ray Stawaisz of Chevron have joined the API 17G task group since
the June meeting in Calgary. Ginny Stover has left BP and resigned from the task group.
3. WORK IN PROGRESS
o The six tasks within the new revision 3 work item include:
1. Move the IWOCS clause (section) in the document to an Annex and expand scope to be
the master document reference for subsequent well intervention documents with IWOCS
variations. – Lead: Tony Muff (ISO)
2. Add equipment test frequency and well control strategy clause (section) (or Annex),
similar to NORSOK D-010 and D-002 as it applies to completion and workover riser
equipment. – Lead: Mike Hess
3. Clarify text and requirements to highlight tubing hanger running string and horizontal tree
landing string as similar intervention devices. – Lead: Tom Ames
4. Create a standard set of nomenclature of equipment that can be used across completion
workover riser configurations, and later used by subsequent welling intervention documents.
– Lead: Bill Parks
5. Subsea Test Tree Manufacture Review: (14A or not…) – Lead: Virgilio Soule
6. Clarify entire text (i.e. clarify "shoulds" and "shalls") of 13628-7 to bring the document up
from "recommended practice" status to "specification" status. – Colin Johnston to look at and
set up project plan
o A second draft of the equipment test frequency and well control strategy was distributed and
discussed at the November meeting.
o Tom Ames and Bill Parks completed their review of landing string and nomenclature
discrepancies in 13628-7 and commented that the nomenclature and landing string clarification
work have turned out to be similar in nature and asked to combine work items 3 and 4, and allow
Bill and Tom to work jointly on this effort.
o Virgilio Soule completed his review of current 6A/14A manufacturing practices and
recommended that a new annex be written for subsea test trees (SSTT) manufacturing
specifications
API 17G RISERS
STATUS REPORT
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o The ISO 13628-7 work group has target establishing a table of content (scope) of the IWOCS
annex by June 2009, prepare text by December 2009, and circulate for industry review and
comment by February 2010.
o Gavin Duncan presented a case to study IWOCS umbilical standards and address the issue as to
whether it goes into 13628-7’s IWOCS annex, or should be donated to the 13628-5/17E task
group for inclusion into their document. Gavin will get with John McManus and Jan Fredrik
Carlsen to determine where the best fit is.
o The API 17G task group would like to merge the new work items prepared so far into the current
13628-7 document to create a “working draft” by March 2009. Text will continue to be revised
and edited, including work toward getting the entire document up to specification status
throughout the summer, coinciding with the IWOCS effort.
ATTACHMENT F
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17H / ISO 13628-13
ROV/ROT INTERFACE
TASK GROUP STATUS
JANUARY 2009
API 17H ROV/ROT INTERFACES
STATUS REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS.................................................................................. 2-1
3. MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................. 3-2
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ................................................. 4-2
5. MAJOR ISSUES ................................................................................................................. 5-3
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS ........................................................................... 6-3
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ............................................................................... 7-3
8. RESOURCE NEEDS ......................................................................................................... 8-3
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1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17H and API 17M were adopted in 2004 from ISO 13628-8 and ISO 13628-
9 respectively. A new work item has been identified to combine the two standards
into one new standard titled ISO 13628-13. Comments to the previous release of the
standards will need to be incorporated into the next revision.
The API 17H task group, working with an equivalent ISO team, has the scope of
work to update and combine the existing API-17H / ISO 13628-8 and API-17M / ISO
13628-9 into a single concise specification.
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS
Statoil has setup a FTP web site to allow universal access to all team members. The
“strawman” document and other supporting documents have been posted to the site.
An ISO work group and an API task group have been assembled, member names and
contacts are listed in section 3.
Several meetings between Erich Luzi and Charles White have been held and a table
of contents have been developed. Using the table of contents a “strawman” document
has been created for use by both teams. Responsibility for chapters of the
“strawman” have been distributed to each team for comment.
The ISO work group has held a few meetings in Europe and the API task group has
held seven meetings in Houston, but with poor attendance.
The ISO team has had good participation at meeting but progress has been reduced
due to the fact that 3 of the members companies have recently merged. The API
meetings have been poorly attended due to competing demands
Updated dual-port hotstab drawings have been obtained and will be incorporated in
the new standard. An additional question has been received regarding a correction to
the units one of the tables. This has been incorporated in the new standard.
Several meetings have been scheduled but attendance has been very poor.
Additional meetings will be scheduled quarterly.
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3. MEMBERSHIP
Membership to the task group has grown with several new members participating.
Table 3-1, Table 3-2, and Table 3-3 show the changes in the current volunteer
membership for the API 17H / ISO 13628-8:
TABLE 3-1: API 17H TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Charles White DORIS cwhite@doris-inc.com
George Siappas Chevron george.siappas@chevron.com
Lynn Dates Shell lynn.dates@shell.com
Doug Hernandez BP hernand5@bp.com
Don Ross Pegasus Engineering dross@pegasus-international.com
Brian Skeels FMC Brian.skeels@fmcti.com
TABLE 3-2: ISO 13628-8 WORK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Erich Luzi Statoil luzi@statoilhydro.com
Kjersti Kanne Vetco kjersti.kanne@vetco.com
Alf Kristian Aadland Oceaneering [AAdland@oceaneering.com]
Diddier Renard Technip drenard@technip.com
Finn Haugen FMC finn.haugen@fks.fmcti.com
Tom Gunnar Omberg Shell tomgunnar.omberg@shell.com
TABLE 3-3: RESERVE API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Reserve members are not able to participate directly due to combination of project
workload and temporary relocation to support projects, but are interested in the
success of the task group.
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Working with ISO team to finalize dates:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
Working Draft agreed by TG to proceed to TBD
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Subcommittee (SC) (ISO Stage 20.99)
Draft approved by SC for formal ballot (ISO
Stage 30.99)
TBD
Publication of Standard (ISO Stage 60.60) TBD
5. MAJOR ISSUES
The ISO team has had good participation at meeting but progress has been reduced
due to the fact that 3 of the members companies have recently merged. The API
meetings have been poorly attended due to competing demands.
Concerned that the table of contents is still evolving, we need to agree upon the scope
and complete sections. Currently we are waiting on the cleaned up version of the
working draft from the ISO task group. Upon receipt we will schedule a meeting to
review the table of contents.
Dates can not be estimated until a scope and table of contents are agreed.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
ISO Work Group and API Task Group are scheduled to meet quarterly.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
Operators are asked to submit any “standard” subsea manifold specifications that may
be useful to this team. None have been received to date.
ATTACHMENT G
ISO TC 67/SC 4/WG 6
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API RP 2RD REVISION / ISO/WD 13628-12
DYNAMIC RISERS FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS
TASK GROUP STATUS
January 16, 2009
API RP 2RD DYNAMIC RISERS FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS
STATUS REPORT
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
2. STATUS .................................................................................................................................. 1
3. MEMBERSHIP ....................................................................................................................... 3
4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ............................................................................ 5
5. MAJOR ISSUES ..................................................................................................................... 5
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS .................................................................................. 5
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ...................................................................................... 5
8. RESOURCE NEEDS .............................................................................................................. 5
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1. INTRODUCTION
The ISO 13628-12/API RP 2RD Task Group’s scope of work is to revise API RP
2RD and to submit the revision to ISO. The new document will cover top-tensioned
risers, catenary risers, hybrid risers and offloading risers. The new name of the
document will be Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Installations.
2. STATUS
A JIP by MCS and DNV to expedite the TG work was kicked off May 7, 2008.
Status of Work Groups:
1. Design
i. Comment incorporation ongoing
ii. Draft to be circulated end of year/January
2. Connectors / components
i. Chapter content 50% complete
ii. Completed draft and review of Annex E
3. Materials
i. Group lead Jeff O’Donnell has completed straw man and received
comments from DNV on 12 Jan.
4. Fab / Install
i. Reference material provided as starting point.
ii. Workgroup has revised Chapter TOC and preliminary tasks have been
assigned to members.
5. Annexes / Appendices
i. Examples
Started
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ii. Qualification / Test – 90%
iii. Stress-strain curve
iv. Capacity criteria example
v. Geotechnical
Reducing content to 20 pages
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3. MEMBERSHIP
TABLE 1: API RP 2RD TASK GROUP MEMBERS
TG Member Company Email
Stanton Paul N. Technip USA, Inc pstanton@technip.com
Abayazi Petronas abayazi@petronas.com.my
Rajiv Aggarwal KBR Rajiv.Aggarwal@kbr.com
Carl Baxter RTI cbaxter@rtiintl.com
Shankar Bhat KBR Shankar.bhat@deepflex.com
Jim Burk BP James.Burk@BP.com
Roger Burke Technip USA, Inc rburke@technip.com
Mark Cerkovnik 2H Offshore cerkovnm@2hoffshoreinc.com
Muthu Chezhian Advanced Production and Loading muc@apl.no
Ed Clukey BP Edward.Clukey@bp.com
Gordon Craig Grant Prideco gordon.craig@grantprideco.com
Early Denison Shell early-denison@att.net
Amit Dutta KBR amit.dutta@akerkvaerner.com
Allen Fox Stress Engineering allen.fox@stress.com
Mike Efthymiou Shell mike.efthymiou@shell.com
David Garrett Stress Engineering David.Garrett@stress.com
Enrique Gonzalez Petrobras casaprima@petrobras.com.br
Roland Goodman API goodmanr@api.org
Himanshu Gupta BP Himanshu.Gupta@bp.com
Joe Jin ExxonMobil joe.jin@exxonmobil.com
Daniel Karunakaran Subsea 7 Daniel.Karunakaran@Subsea7.com
Kieran Kavanagh MCS kierankavanagh@mcs.com
WanJun Kim Shell Wanjun.Kim@Shell.Com
Finn Kirkemo StatoilHydro FKIR@statoilhydro.com
Frans Kopp Shell Frans.Kopp@shell.com
Jean-Luc Legras Acergy Jean-Luc.Legras@acergy-group.com
Jacky Massaglia Vallourec & Mannesmann jacky.massaglia@vmtubes.fr
Craig Masson Petrobras cmasson@petrobras-usa.com
Steinar Kristoffersen StatoilHydro stekr@statoilhydro.com
Basim Mekha Cuneiform Offshore Consulting, LLC bmekha@cuneiform-offshore.com
Kim Mork DNV kim.mork@dnv.com
Jeff O'Donnell Technip USA, Inc jodonnell@technip.com
David Petruska BP petrusdj@bp.com
Vidish Rao Shell vidish.rao@shell.com
Partha Sharma DNV Partha.Sharma@dnv.com
John Skinner J P Kenney jskinner@helixesg.com
Ruxin Song Technip USA, Inc rsong@technip.com
Joe Straub BHP Billiton Joe.Straub@BHPBilliton.com
Glenn Wald Shell glenn.wald@shell.com
Paul Wiet Total Paul.WIET@total.com
Steve Wong GE VetcoGray steve.wong1@ge.com
Alan Yu Technip USA, Inc ayu@technip.com
Michelle Zhang Chevron mzhang@chevron.com
cc list
Howard Cook bp howard.cook2@bp.com
Antoine Felix-Henry Flexi France afelixhenry@technip.com
Manny Gagliano MMS Anthony.Gagliano@mms.gov
Olav Inderberg FMC Olav.Inderberg@fks.fmcti.com
Philippe Jeanjean bp Philippe.Jeanjean@bp.com
Alf Reidar Johansen OGP alf.reidar.johansen@ogp.org.uk
Elizabeth Komiskey MMS elizabeth.komiskey@dot.gov
Patrick O'Connor BP oconnpe@bp.com
Jim Smith Shell James.Smith@shell.com
Cheryl Stark BP starkcl@bp.com
Jan Denney MCS jandenney@mcs.com
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TABLE 2: API RP 2RD Sub Task Group Members
Section Content
1 Scope Goodman-WGL,
2 Normative references Stanton-MC
3 Definitions and nomenclature
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Symbols
6 Design loads and conditions Cerkovnik-R Kopp-R
Denison-PI WanJun-PI (coord. Shell involvement)
Garrett-WGL Mekha-M
Jin-MC Mork-MC
Kavanagh-MC (JIP lead) Petruska-PI
Karunakaran-M Zhang-PI
7 Design criteria for pipe Cerkovnik-R Kopp-R
Denison-PI WanJun-PI (coord. Shell involvement)
Garrett-WGL Legras-MC
Jin-MC Mork-MC
Kavanagh-MC (JIP lead) Zhang-PI
Karunakaran-R
8 Connectors and riser components Baxter-MC Karunakaran-R
Craig-WGL Kirkemo-MC
Denison-PI (if Jim Smith does not have time)Massaglia-MC
Fox-MC Wong
Garrett-M Zhang-R
Jin-M
9 Materials Baxter-MC Massaglia-MC
Jin-M O'Donnell-WGL
Karunakaran-R Zhang-M
Kopp-R or MC if needed
10 Fabrication and installation Denison-MC (Installation) Mekha-MC
Jin-M Straub
Karunakaran-M Wald-WGL
Kopp-R Zhang-PI
11 Riser integrity management Chezhian-MC Karunakaran-M
Denison-PI (w/Glenn Wald) WanJun-PI
Jin-M Petruska-PI
Kavanagh-WGL Zhang-M
Annex A (Informative) Load case examples Burke-WGL Mork-MC
Garrett-MC Zhang-R
Mekha-M
Annex B (Informative) Example TTR design Yu-WGL Zhang-R
Cerkovnik-R
Annex C (Informative) Example SCR design Song-WGL Sharma-MC
Mekha-MC Zhang-R
Annex D (Informative) Example hybrid riser design Song-WGL Zhang-R
Legras-MC
Annex E Connector quallification Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex F Stress strain curve Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex G Capacity criteria example Kirkemo-WGLZhang-R
Annex H (Informative) Geotechnical considerations Clukey-WGL (MC for other sections)Sharma-PI Zhang-R
All Komiskey-R
WGL work group lead M minor
MC major contributor R review only
PI participate by providing information
Assignments to Work Groups, as of Sept 2008Joint Task of ISO TC67/SC4/WG6 and API SC2
ISO 13628-12 & API-RP-2RD-Revision: Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Dynamic Risers for Floating Production
Installations
Work Group Members
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4. TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Table 3 shows the proposed milestone targets:
TABLE 3: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
JIP Kick-off 7 May 08
All Chapters drafted End of Jan 09
Workshops for all chapters March 09
Revise per workshop comments and circulate
for final comments
April 09
Final update. Issue DIS June 09
FDIS Aug 2010
5. MAJOR ISSUES
None at this time.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
Next full TG meeting currently TBD.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
Need new work group leader for components section.
Subsea Production System Reliability & Technical Risk Management API RP 17N
API 17 meeting Houston Jan. 09
John Allen – Chairman-GE
Mark Siegman-C Chairman-BP
ATTACHMENT H
Who is responsible?
Steering Committee
John Allen - Vetco (Chairman)
Mark Siegmund - BP (Co-chair)
Don Wells – ConocoPhillips
Eric Waguespack – Chevron
James Papas – Devon
Prof. John Strutt – Boreas
(Coordinator)
Tim Dean - KMG
Charles Burton – Chevron (UNOCAL)
Jean Pierre Signoret - Total
Steve Williams – XOM
Nilo Jorge - Petrobras
David Rainford – BMT (Secretary)
Overview of API 17N……
Subcommittees
Staff from:
DNV, Cameron,
FMC, Drill Quip,
Masterflo, Stress,
IRC, Kvaerner,
Subsea 7, Technip,
Duco, SCS….
API Q1Specification for Quality
Programs for the
Petroleum, Petrochemical
and Natural Gas Industry
Alignment to Standards
API 17 series
DNV-RP A203
“Qualification
Procedures for new
technology”
DeepStar
Technology
Readiness Levels
API Q1Specification for
Quality Programs for
the Petroleum,
Petrochemical and
Natural Gas IndustryAPI 17NRecommended Practice
Subsea Production
System Reliability &
Technical Risk
Management
ISO 20815Regularity
Management and
Reliability
Technology
ISO 14224Petroleum and natural
gas industries –
Collection and
exchange of reliability
and maintainability data
for equipment
17A – thru M
Drafts: O,Q
Participation & support
DeepStar
API
ISO
MMS
Operators
Manufacturers
Engineering / Designers
Consultants
In summary: Over 300 individuals have contributed as subcommittee members, authors, facilitators, integrators, advisors, coaches or as a vocal member at one of our many workshops, meetings or forums.
Overview of API 17N……
API 17 Ballot with comments
API 17N ballot with comments
The document was approved with comments
All comments were incorporated
API performed its first pass editorial/format
The API 17N committee reviewed with API for any incorrect edits (changed the sense)
Document awaiting final review by API 17N committee prior to publishing
API 17 Ballot with comments
API 17N way forward
The document is anticipated published asap
The follow up will require a focus on training
Electronic aids
Interface with MMS (Reinforce recommended practice/not necessary for low risk repeat projects) how to proceed.
Coordinate user forums
Interface with adjacent users which may want to adopt (downhole/drilling/other industries)
Mark Siegmund has volunteered to take over Chairmanship once document is official published.
Questions!
ATTACHMENT I
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17O HIPPS
TASK GROUP STATUS
JANUARY 2009
API 17O HIPPS
STATUS REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS.................................................................................. 2-1
3. MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................. 3-1
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ................................................. 4-3
5. MAJOR ISSUES ................................................................................................................. 5-3
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS ........................................................................... 6-3
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ............................................................................... 7-3
8. RESOURCE NEEDS ......................................................................................................... 8-3
API 17O HIPPS
STATUS REPORT
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1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17O task group has the scope of work to develop a recommended practice
for High Integrity Pressure Protections Systems (HIPPS). This will include all
potential HIPPS locations for a subsea production system.
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS
The previous forecast was to have the RP complete by end 2008. However
discussions on how to handle export pipelines lead to a delay in completing the draft.
3. MEMBERSHIP
Membership to the task group has grown with a large industry involvement.
TABLE 3-1: API 17O TASK GROUP MEMBERS - HOUSTON
Name Company E-mail
Allen Verret Murphy Vrat50@aol.com
Baha Tanju Chevron bahatanju@chevron.com
Brian Perilloux Williams brian.perilloux@williams.com
Brian Skeels FMC Brian.skeels@fmcti.com
Bruce Davidson J P Kenny Bruce.davidson@jpkhouston.com
Christy Bohannon MMS Christy.bohannon@mms.gov
Craig Lamison KBR Craig.lamison@kbr.com
Crispin Richards Shell Crispin.richards@shell.com
Christopher Curran BP Christopher.curran@bp.com
Tim Dean Anadarko Tim.dean@anadarko.com
Francois Delille J P Kenny Francois.delille@jpkhouston.com
Don Ogwude CSI datko@csilink.com
Eivind Koren StatoilHydro eikor@statoil.com
Frank Torres Aker Kvaerner Frank.torres@akerkvaerner.com
Gary Harrison BP harrisge@bp.com
Horst Moll Aker Kvaerner Horst.moll@akerkvaerner.com
Teguh Inarsoyo BP Teguh.inarsoyo@bp.com
James Waithman Nexen James_waithman@nexeninc.com
James Wilkirson Cameron James.wilkirson@c-a-m.com
Jay Hursh Aker Kvaerner Jay.hursh@akerkvaerner.com
Jim Chase Intec Jim.chase@intec.com
Jim Metzinger Technip jmetzinger@technip.com
Jim Riley Chevron jawr@chevron.com
John Allen GE Vetco John.allen@vetco.com
John Bodine Chevron John.bodine@chevron.com
Kevin Keosof Chevron kkeosoff@chevron.com
Lewis Holmes FMC Lewis.holmes@fmcti.com
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Name Company E-mail
Loc Hoang Cameron hoangl@camerondiv.com
Manny Gagliano MMS Many.gagliano@mms.gov
Mark Marsalis Drilquip Mark_marsalis@dril-quip.com
Mendel Nock Chevron nock@chevron.com
Nancy Chafe J P Kenny Nancy.chafe@jpkhouston.com
Rajam Murthy Chevron Rajam.murthy@chevron.com
Shyam Patel BP Shyam.patel@bp.com
Paul Shepherd AMEC Paul.shepherd@amec.com
Peter Lovie Devon Peter.lovie@dvn.com
Raj Balene Intec Raj.balene@intec.com
Richard Barratt GE Vetco Richard.barratt@vetco.com
Rod Hope Stress Subsea Rod.hope@stress.com
Roger Bergman Chevron rbergman@chevrontexaco.com
Mark Ezekiel BP Mark.ezekiel@bp.com
Tim Powell Devon Tim.powell@dvn.com
William Taggart Murphy William_taggart@murphyoilcorp.com
API 17O HIPPS
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4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Completion Date
Working Draft agreed by TG October 2008
Receipt of Comments from Ballot January 2009
Draft approved by SC for formal ballot March 2009
Publication of RP June 2009
5. MAJOR ISSUES
Inclusion of export pipelines within the RP. This has now been resolved and will be
included in an Annex.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
Next meeting to review ballot comments is planned for Monday 20th
January 2009.
Follow up meetings will be added if required to address outstanding comments.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None.
ATTACHMENT J
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17P TEMPLATES AND MANIFOLDS
TASK GROUP STATUS
JANUARY 2009
API 17P TEMPLATES AND MANIFOLDS
STATUS REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS.................................................................................. 2-1
3. MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................. 3-3
4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES ................................................. 4-4
5. MAJOR ISSUES ................................................................................................................. 5-4
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS ........................................................................... 6-4
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS ............................................................................... 7-4
8. RESOURCE NEEDS ......................................................................................................... 8-4
API 17P TEMPLATES AND MANIFOLDS
STATUS REPORT
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1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17P task group has the scope of work to develop a standard that would be
applicable to all types of templates and the manifolds supported by them. This would
include well spacer templates, riser support templates, manifold templates and
multiwell/manifold temples; i.e. drilling and production templates, as well as pipeline
end terminations and pipeline end manifolds. Some of the main topics to be covered
by the standard are:
Design and performance requirements for all components
Definition of interface requirements
Fabrication guidance
Installation guidance
Operations and maintenance guidance
Abandonment considerations
2. PREVIOUS REPORTED STATUS
INTEC Engineering has setup a FTP web site to post the skeleton of the draft to allow
access by more than the local members of the task group
(ftp:\\API:iso@ftp.intecengineering.com). The draft document and other supporting
documents have been posted to the site. It was decided that the task group would
revert to communication by e-mail.
A Purchase Order was executed January 15, 2007 to Doris Inc to provide clerical
support for the development of the rough draft. A cleanup of the rough draft has been
completed and distributed to the task group. Roughly 90% of the budget has been
expended to date and a final invoice has been submitted.
A three workshops were scheduled and well attended in the past two quarters. The
goal was to uplift the working draft to committee draft by:
Incorporate figures
Fill out thin sections
Update material section to match latest annex L
Review gaps/overlaps with 17D, 17H and subsea connectors
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The list of previous actions has been completed and all input by the task group has
been incorporated. A committee draft has been completed and transmitted to API and
ISO representatives. No additional meeting are scheduled until comments are
received to the committee draft.
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3. MEMBERSHIP
Membership to the task group has grown with several new members participating.
Table 3-1, Table 3-2, and Table 3-3 show the changes in the current volunteer
membership for the API 17P RP:
TABLE 3-1: API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS - HOUSTON
Name Company E-mail
Bill Parks DTC International Bill.parks@DTC-Houston.com
Charles White DORIS cwhite@doris-inc.com
Victor Vargas FMC victor.vargas@fmcti.com
Jeff Whipple INTEC Engineering jeffrey.whipple@intec.com
Jonathan Dubois ExxonMobil jonathan.dubois@exxonmobil.com
Kim Dyson INTEC Engineering kim.dyson@intec.com
Marc Hyndman Chevron Texaco marc.hyndman@chevron.com
Matthew Herrold BP Matthew.Herrold@bp.com
Robert McInnes INTEC Engineering robert.mcinnes@intec.com
Brian Rose Cameron brose@camerondiv.com
TABLE 3-2: API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS - OVERSEAS
Name Company E-mail
Børge Brubæk Statoil bbru@statoil.com
Jørgen Holst Norsk Hydro jorgen.holst@hydro@com
TABLE 3-3: RESERVE API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company E-mail
Bhailal Parmar Chevron BPAX@chevron.com
Hevle, Eric J. (ejhe) Chevron ejhe@chevron.com
John Hellums Cameron hellumj@camerondiv.com
Ken Stefano Chevron Ken.Stefano@chevron.com
Mario Lugo Exxonmobil mario.lugo@exxonmobil.com
Paul Mason Consultant paulmason@houston.rr.com
Yong Bai Grenland Group bai@grenlandgroup.com
Reserve members are not able to participate directly due to combination of project
workload and temporary relocation to support projects, but are interested in the
success of the task group.
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4. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Failure in implementation of the purchase order for full time personnel has severely
delayed progress of completing the rough draft. Table 4-1 proposed milestone targets
will have to be discussed with the task group during the proposed January 1 Qtr
meeting:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
Working Draft agreed by TG to proceed to
Subcommittee (SC) (ISO Stage 20.99)
December 2008
Draft approved by SC for formal ballot (ISO
Stage 30.99)
January 2009
Publication of Standard (ISO Stage 60.60) December 2009
5. MAJOR ISSUES
No major technical issues at this time.
6. ANTICIPATED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
7. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
None at this time.
8. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time
ATTACHMENT K
API C2 / SC 17
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
API 17Q RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
for
SUBSEA EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION
REVISION TASK GROUP STATUS
JANUARY 2009
API RP 17Q SUBSEA EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION
STATUS REPORT
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1. INTRODUCTION
The API 17Q Task Group (TG) kicked-off February 8, 2008 to develop a recommend
practice that outlines a consistent methodology and documentation process for the
qualification of subsea equipment.
2. STATUS
Due to the large task of developing qualification guidelines for subsea equipment,
eight (8) separate component task groups have been developed: valves and actuators,
trees and chokes, connectors, hydraulic - subsea controls, electrical - subsea controls,
coatings and insulation, completion equipment and wellhead equipment.
Since April 2008, eighteen (18) sub committee component grouping meetings have
been held to gain alignment on respective test requirements. In addition to sub
committee meetings, two (2) 17Q leadership committee meetings have been held:
March 10, 2008 (at BP) and May 15, 2008 (at Oil States).
To date, the following tasks have been completed via the 17Q Task Group:
Committee and participant alignments have been reached regarding overall
17Q methodology (failure mode analysis and product qualification sheets -
datasheets).
Specific components and respective groupings.
FMA/PQS template forms.
Individual component PQS forms complete, containing input from various
Task Group / Industry subject matter experts.
Alignment obtained regarding the RP's document outline.
Task Group
The working task group is made up of the following personnel:
TABLE 1-1: API 17P TASK GROUP MEMBERS
Name Company e-mail
Allen, John VetcoGray john.o.allen@ge.com
Baca, Jose ExxonMobil Jose.d.baca.andrade@exxonmobil.com
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Balk, Ivar VetcoGray Ivar.balk@ge.com
Byrd, Mike BP michael.byrd@bp.com
Byrne, Steve ExxonMobil Stephen.g.byrne@exxonmobil.com
Chambers, David ExxonMobil david.k.chambers@exxonmobil.com
Chaplin, Chris Chevron Chris.chaplin@chevron.com
Cuiper, Glen Aker Kvaerner glen.cuiper@akerkvaerner.com
Galle, Gary VetcoGray Gary.galle@ge.com
Gwyn, David Cameron David.Gwyn@c-a-m.com
Hewlett, Clyde Oceaneering chewlett@oceaneering.com
Hill, Rick* Trendsetter rickhill1031@sbcglobal.net
Jeter, Brad* Trendsetter bjeter@tridentds.com
Kattner, Max Oceaneering MKattner@oceaneering.com
Kopparthi, Venu Aker Kvaerner Venu.kopparthi@akerkvaerner.com
Lewis, Sterling ExxonMobil Sterling.lewis@exxonmobil.com
Mayo, Claudia** Trendsetter ClaudiaMayo@sbcglobal.net
McCoy, Bernie FMC Bernard.McCoy@fmcti.com
Povloski, Bo Oil States Bo.Povloski@oilstates.com
Russel, Casey Aker Kvaerner Casey.russel@akerkvaerner.com
Spritzer, Jared Shell Jared.Spritzer@shell.com
Tanju, Baha Chevron Baha.Tanju@chevron.com
Taylor, Mike FMC Michael.Taylor@fmcti.com
Note: *17Q Coordinator
** 17Q Administrative Assistant
Reader/Comment Group
The reader/comment group is made up of the following personnel:
1. Benson, Dan Oceaneering
2. Bodine, John Chevron
3. Byrne, Stephen ExxonMobil
4. Chaplin, Chris Chevron
5. Dean, Tim Anadarko
6. Ferguson, Ken Chevron
7. Fontenette, Lionel ExxonMobil
8. Freeman, Austin Halliburton
9. Guinn, Mitch ExxonMobil
10. Guo, Weili ExxonMobil
11. Haeberle, Sue FMC
12. Kowalchuk, Loren Masterflo
13. LaCaze, Dave Shell
14. Lugo, Mario ExxonMobil
15. McCoy, Bernie FMC
16. McManus, John Rath Gibson
17. Pappas, James DVN
18. Paulo, Paulo Aker Kvaerner
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19. Powell, Tim DVN
20. Russell, Casey Aker Kvaerner
21. Skeels, Brian FMC
22. Smith, Skip Oceaneering
23. Voss, Bobby VetcoGray
Note, other original equipment manufactures not listed above are actively providing
input to sub committee TGs.
3. UPDATED TARGET DATES FOR DELIVERABLES
Table 4-1 shows the proposed milestone targets:
TABLE 4-1: MILESTONE TARGET DATES
Milestone Targets Proposed Completion Date
Distribute draft RP to Task Group Members
for comment January 27, 2009
Task Group meeting to discuss comments /
finalize RP March 4, 2009
Submit RP 17Q to API for ballot March 16, 2009
Publication of API RP 17Q 2Q 2009
4. MAJOR ISSUES
None at this time.
5. ANTICAPTED NEW WORK ITEMS
None at this time.
6. PLANS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
March 4, 2009 Task Group meeting to discuss comments before finalizing and
submitting the RP to API for ballot.
7. RESOURCE NEEDS
None at this time