Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review

Decommissioning offshore platforms present unique safety and health challenges to the oil and gas industry. In the Malaysian waters, there are over 300 fixed jacket platforms, and most of them exceeded the design service life of 25 to 30 years. One of the key challenges that determine the method of...

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Main Authors: Alaloul, W.S., Musarat, M.A., Shawn, L.E., Al-Yacouby, A.M., Toloue, I., Rafiq, W., Farooq, W.
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Published: Horizon Research Publishing 2021
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spelling my.utp.eprints.303842022-03-25T06:45:34Z Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review Alaloul, W.S. Musarat, M.A. Shawn, L.E. Al-Yacouby, A.M. Toloue, I. Rafiq, W. Farooq, W. Decommissioning offshore platforms present unique safety and health challenges to the oil and gas industry. In the Malaysian waters, there are over 300 fixed jacket platforms, and most of them exceeded the design service life of 25 to 30 years. One of the key challenges that determine the method of removal of aged jacket platforms is subsea cutting techniques. As underwater cutting is a challenging and expensive task, it is very much essential to develop cost-effective cutting techniques for decommissioning fixed jacket platforms. Thus, the objective of this paper is to present the state of art on Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) cutting techniques by identifying the most significant parameters affecting the performance output measures for decommissioning of Jacket platforms applications. As the cutting process is very complex and times consuming tasks, the paper identifies research gaps and recommends new research areas in Multi Nozzles Abrasive Water Jet (MN-AWJ) for decommissioning applications. Many parameters are affecting the performance of AWJ that is why an in-depth critical review was adopted in this manuscript to determine the most significant parameters that need to be considered in the optimization of AWJ performance. © 2021 by authors, all rights reserved. Horizon Research Publishing 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121461037&doi=10.13189%2fcea.2021.090634&partnerID=40&md5=99bbc3418b70422fc0e6c1d7a71a0d3f Alaloul, W.S. and Musarat, M.A. and Shawn, L.E. and Al-Yacouby, A.M. and Toloue, I. and Rafiq, W. and Farooq, W. (2021) Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 9 (6). pp. 2062-2076. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30384/
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description Decommissioning offshore platforms present unique safety and health challenges to the oil and gas industry. In the Malaysian waters, there are over 300 fixed jacket platforms, and most of them exceeded the design service life of 25 to 30 years. One of the key challenges that determine the method of removal of aged jacket platforms is subsea cutting techniques. As underwater cutting is a challenging and expensive task, it is very much essential to develop cost-effective cutting techniques for decommissioning fixed jacket platforms. Thus, the objective of this paper is to present the state of art on Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) cutting techniques by identifying the most significant parameters affecting the performance output measures for decommissioning of Jacket platforms applications. As the cutting process is very complex and times consuming tasks, the paper identifies research gaps and recommends new research areas in Multi Nozzles Abrasive Water Jet (MN-AWJ) for decommissioning applications. Many parameters are affecting the performance of AWJ that is why an in-depth critical review was adopted in this manuscript to determine the most significant parameters that need to be considered in the optimization of AWJ performance. © 2021 by authors, all rights reserved.
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author Alaloul, W.S.
Musarat, M.A.
Shawn, L.E.
Al-Yacouby, A.M.
Toloue, I.
Rafiq, W.
Farooq, W.
spellingShingle Alaloul, W.S.
Musarat, M.A.
Shawn, L.E.
Al-Yacouby, A.M.
Toloue, I.
Rafiq, W.
Farooq, W.
Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
author_facet Alaloul, W.S.
Musarat, M.A.
Shawn, L.E.
Al-Yacouby, A.M.
Toloue, I.
Rafiq, W.
Farooq, W.
author_sort Alaloul, W.S.
title Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
title_short Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
title_full Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
title_fullStr Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
title_full_unstemmed Multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: A review
title_sort multi-nozzle abrasive water jet for oil and gas platforms decommissioning: a review
publisher Horizon Research Publishing
publishDate 2021
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