Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management

Drilling Operations are exposed to a variety of hazards, some of which may be location and activity dependent and each could pose different risk from different paths.  Drilling operation may be vulnerable to hurricanes in one region and be exposed to Geohazards in another. However, there are other h...

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Main Author: Sirous Yasseri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 2017-05-01
Series:International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijcoe.org/article-1-27-en.html
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spelling doaj-c513d1f2c5cb4211a14eef7d105433b42020-11-25T03:41:56ZengIranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringInternational Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering2538-26672588-31862017-05-01111726Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and ManagementSirous Yasseri0 Brunel University Drilling Operations are exposed to a variety of hazards, some of which may be location and activity dependent and each could pose different risk from different paths.  Drilling operation may be vulnerable to hurricanes in one region and be exposed to Geohazards in another. However, there are other hazards, (e.g. corrosion, age degradation, poor maintenance), which equally affects every rig. Identifying what can go wrong and their likelihood and possible consequences provides insight into vulnerability of the operation and helps to generate mitigation options. Filtering and Ranking risk contributors enable to decide priorities and to focus on the most important risk contributors. This paper offers a framework to identify, assess, prioritize, and manage drilling risks, which includes: (1) a holistic approach to risk identification; (2) prioritization of a large number of risk influencing factors or risk scenarios; (3) structured elicitation of experts’ opinion and effective integration of experts judgment into qualitative and quantitative analyses to supplement limited data availability; (4) extreme and catastrophic event analysis; and (5) use of multi-objective framework to evaluate risk management priorities.http://ijcoe.org/article-1-27-en.htmldrilling risk assessmentrisk influencing factorsrisk filtering ;rankinganalytic hierarchical process
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Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering
drilling risk assessment
risk influencing factors
risk filtering ;
ranking
analytic hierarchical process
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title Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
title_short Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
title_full Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
title_fullStr Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
title_full_unstemmed Drilling Risk Identification, Filtering, Ranking and Management
title_sort drilling risk identification, filtering, ranking and management
publisher Iranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
series International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering
issn 2538-2667
2588-3186
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Drilling Operations are exposed to a variety of hazards, some of which may be location and activity dependent and each could pose different risk from different paths.  Drilling operation may be vulnerable to hurricanes in one region and be exposed to Geohazards in another. However, there are other hazards, (e.g. corrosion, age degradation, poor maintenance), which equally affects every rig. Identifying what can go wrong and their likelihood and possible consequences provides insight into vulnerability of the operation and helps to generate mitigation options. Filtering and Ranking risk contributors enable to decide priorities and to focus on the most important risk contributors. This paper offers a framework to identify, assess, prioritize, and manage drilling risks, which includes: (1) a holistic approach to risk identification; (2) prioritization of a large number of risk influencing factors or risk scenarios; (3) structured elicitation of experts’ opinion and effective integration of experts judgment into qualitative and quantitative analyses to supplement limited data availability; (4) extreme and catastrophic event analysis; and (5) use of multi-objective framework to evaluate risk management priorities.
topic drilling risk assessment
risk influencing factors
risk filtering ;
ranking
analytic hierarchical process
url http://ijcoe.org/article-1-27-en.html
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