
Quantitative risk analysis on an FSO crude oil storage tank
Author(s) -
Siti Rafidah Ab Rashid,
Adil Rahman Nor Azmi
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2682-8588
DOI - 10.24191/mjcet.v3i1.11074
Subject(s) - oil storage , crude oil , submarine pipeline , storage tank , environmental science , petroleum engineering , petroleum industry , fossil fuel , offshore oil and gas , work (physics) , deep water , fuel oil , waste management , risk analysis (engineering) , marine engineering , environmental engineering , engineering , business , mechanical engineering , geotechnical engineering
The industry of oil and gas are blooming in a rapid rate as time goes by because of the massive use of fuel oil and natural gas in this age of time. However, as more fuel oil are produced the industry is moving away from onshore to offshore and towards the ultra-deep-water region, where vessel like FSOs are introduced. FSO are short for Floating Storage and Offloading which are vessels used in deep water operation. The FSO plays an important role in the business where a single disastrous incident will affect the industry and the company. The focus of the research will be on the FSO that holds million barrels of crude oil. In this work, fire risk analysis is used to assess the crude oil storage tank on a typical FSO as this is a relatively new mode in exploration and production (E&P) activity. By calculating the individual risk per annum (IRPA) and potential loss of life (PLL), methods are introduced to mitigate fire risk on FSOs. The results show that the level of failure is low and requires less action for the FSO crude oil storage tank to stay safe during operation in the offshore environment.