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ISO 19900

Petroleum and natural gas industries — General requirements for offshore structures

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 June 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 74
ICS Code (Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment): 75.180.10
scope:

This document specifies general requirements and recommendations for the design and assessment of bottom-founded (fixed) and buoyant (floating) offshore structures.

This document is applicable for all phases of the life of the structure, including:

- successive stages of construction (i.e. fabrication, transportation, and installation),

- service in-place, both during design life and during any life extensions, and

- decommissioning, and removal.

This document contains general requirements and recommendations for both the design of new build structures and for the structural integrity management and assessment of existing structures.

This document does not apply to subsea and riser systems or pipeline systems.

Document History

ISO 19900
June 1, 2019
Petroleum and natural gas industries — General requirements for offshore structures
This document specifies general requirements and recommendations for the design and assessment of bottom-founded (fixed) and buoyant (floating) offshore structures. This document is applicable for...
December 15, 2013
Petroleum and natural gas industries - General requirements for offshore structures
A description is not available for this item.
December 1, 2002
Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries - General Requirements for Offshore Structures
This International Standard specifies general principles for the design and assessment of structures subjected to known or foreseeable types of actions. These general principles are applicable...

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