
Design Based Condition Maintenance in Oil and Gas Sector, Compendium of the Techniques and Procedure
Author(s) -
Engr. Nnadikwe Johnson,
Ikputu Woyengikuro Hilary,
Okiki Esther E,
Ibe Raymond Obinna
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41030
Subject(s) - compendium , production (economics) , offshore oil and gas , petroleum industry , risk analysis (engineering) , fossil fuel , petroleum engineering , capital cost , oil analysis , submarine pipeline , engineering , environmental science , computer science , business , waste management , environmental engineering , economics , history , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , electrical engineering , macroeconomics
Oil and gas production projects, both onshore and offshore, are frequently capital-intensive endeavors with significant financial and environmental consequences if they fail catastrophically. As a result, to ensure that production continues in a safe and reliable manner, an efficient and effective maintenance management technique is essential. This study looks at the current literature on CBM development and applications in the oil and gas industry. CBM is critical to the seamless, uninterrupted, efficient, and safe operation of oil and gas operations, according to new research. Because of the complex and interwoven nature of oil and gas facilities, detailed CBM plans with real-time condition monitoring data collection, analysis, and decision making are required to offer precise information of required maintenance intervals. As a result, more efficient industrial equipment can be used with greater assurance and safety. Keywords: CBM, Maintenance, Compendium, Procedure, Condition, Oil and Gas