Stress Engineering Services. RPS Group Implement Integrity Management Pilot Program for Shell
A new pilot program for Shell is providing enhanced asset and integrity management capabilities for the oil giant’s facilities.
Global consulting engineering services firm Stress Engineering Services Inc. (SES) and global professional services firm RPS Group have successfully implemented their respective products, NeoSight FPS and OceansMap as a pilot program for Shell. These previously separate tools have been fully integrated to significantly improve management of floating production facilities.
The pilot program provides Shell with innovative automation, digitalization and data analysis techniques and empowers users to make more informed decisions for asset management. The program focuses on facility motions, riser and tendon response data and environmental data. Future phases of the program will incorporate other asset information to provide a single pane of glass solution to monitor system performance.
“The NeoSight system will be an important element in our digital asset integrity management plan,” said Ilkay Darilmaz, robotics and automation technology lead at Shell Deepwater Technology. “The system enables us to manage our assets more proactively by providing a visual dashboard, indications of the current condition of our assets, a unique advisory system equipped with pre-set key performance indicators and optimized inspection frequencies to ensure structural integrity.”
NeoSight FPS is a digital twin for floating production systems built on SES’ proprietary NeoSight platform. NeoSight leverages physics-based models and data science algorithms to provide integrity management and operational support. The system is also well suited to provide life extension assessments.
“NeoSight FPS utilizes our proven global performance, mooring and riser analysis software, RAMS,” said Dr. Kenneth Bhalla, SES senior principal and chief technology officer. “The NeoSight FPS tool is able to provide predicted responses of the entire facility, including stress and fatigue along the entire length of tendons, mooring lines, risers and umbilicals using only environmental data. The system is capable of simulating any floating facility type, including FPSOs, spars, semi-submersibles and TLPs.”
OceansMap was originally developed by RPS to aggregate and manage global, regional and local metocean data and is used by major oil companies and mission critical agencies such as the US Coast Guard, who use OceansMap to support global search and rescue activities.
“OceansMap combines sophisticated data visualization capabilities with data analysis tools and robust web services to facilitate exploration and discovery of weather and ocean data,” said Eoin Howlett, RPS Group’s executive director. “It enables the seamless integration of external data sources, NeoSight and other RPS tools. These data can then be visualized to create everything from data plots to stunning map-based animations. This latest implementation expands OceansMap’s capabilities by moving beyond metocean data to include information regarding asset health and performance.”
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