2H Offshore Expands STREAM JIP for Improved SCR and Lazy-wave Riser Design

Friday 7 September 2018

2H Offshore, a riser and conductor specialist in subsea services group Acteon, has completed the first phase of the STREAM (STeel Riser Enhanced Analytics using Measurements) joint industry project (JIP) and has expanded the work into a second phase.

The JIP’s participants include Anadarko, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell. In this collaborative effort, field data from four deepwater steel catenary risers (SCR) and one lazy-wave riser were used to provide a measurement-based foundation for riser modelling.

The data analysis revealed a wealth of information on riser wave-induced, vortex-induced (VIV) and heave-induced vibration response. The JIP determined that industry-standard analysis methods for wave and VIV fatigue are often conservative and thus lead to increased costs and prolonged schedules. The JIP quantified the level of conservatism and determined a realistic set of parameters that match the measured data better.

These findings provide significant value to upcoming projects’ design and life extension assessments through improved efficiency in riser design and analytical predictions.

The STREAM JIP is one of several digital data-based initiatives being run by Acteon companies to help clients lower the total cost of ownership of critical and dynamic subsea assets through efficient design, life extension, reduced risk of failure and optimised intervention.

Phase two of the STREAM JIP will start in 2019 with additional datasets for validating the phase one findings further. Heave-induced vibration observed in field measurements will be isolated and analyzed to help understand this phenomenon better. Lazy-wave buoyancy hydrodynamics, SCR seabed interaction and extreme storm response are other key areas of focus for phase two.

2H invites interested industry partners to join the JIP and lead the effort for data-driven SCR design.