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Title: Life cycle planning: An evolving concept

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OSTI ID:113404

Life-cycle planning is an evolving concept in the management of oil and gas projects. BHP Petroleum now interprets this idea to include all development planning from discovery and field appraisal to final abandonment and includes safety, environmental, technical, plant, regulatory, and staffing issues. This article describes in the context of the Timor Sea, how despite initial successes and continuing facilities upgrades, BHPP came to perceive that current operations could be the victim of early development successes, particularly in the areas of corrosion and maintenance. The search for analogies elsewhere lead to the UK North Sea, including the experiences of Britoil and BP, both of which performed detailed Life of Field studies in the later eighties. These materials have been used to construct a format and content for total Life-cycle plans in general and the social changes required to ensure their successful application in Timor Sea operations and deployment throughout Australia.

OSTI ID:
113404
Report Number(s):
CONF-941131-; TRN: 95:022540
Resource Relation:
Conference: Asia Pacific oil and gas conference: regional growth - meeting the change, Melbourne (Australia), 7-10 Nov 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1994; Related Information: Is Part Of Asia Pacific oil and gas conference: Proceedings; PB: 715 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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