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FRONT END ENGINEERING DESIGN (FEED) FOR

GAS LIFT COMPRESSION PROJECT

PIPELINE IN-PLACE STRENGTH AND EXPANSION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 5
1.1 General 5
1.2 Scope 6
1.3 Abbreviations 6
1.4 Unit of Measurement 6
2.0 BATERRY LIMIT AND DESIGN CODES
2.1 Battery Limits
2.2. Design Codes And Regulations For Pipeline Design
3.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
3.1 In-place Strength
3.2 Expansion Analysis
4.0 DESIGN DATA
3.1 General
3.2 Pipeline Data
3.3 Corrosion Coating Properties
3.4 Environmental Parameters
3.5 Operational Data
3.6 Assumption
5.0 METHODOLOGY
5.1 In-Place Strength
5.1.1 Hoop Stress
5.1.2 Longitudinal Stress
5.1.3 Von Misses Combined Stress
5.2 Expansion Analysis
5.2.1 Frictional Resistance
5.2.2 Anchor Length Calculaion
5.2.3 Expansion Calculation
6.0 REFERENCES 40

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APPENDIX A 42

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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Project Overview

1.3 Abbreviations

ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineering


ASTM American Society of Testing and Materials
bpd Barrels Per Day
CA Corrosion Allowance
°
C Degrees Celcius
CD Chart Datum
CP Cathodic Protection
CS Carbon Steel
DnV Det Norsk Veritas
°
F Degrees Fahrenheit
FBE Fusion Bonded Epoxy
HAT Highest Astronomical Tide
Hmax Maximum Wave Height
Hs Significant Wave Height
KP Kilometer Post
LAT Lowest Astronomical Tide
MAOP Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure
MSL Mean Sea Level
pcf Pound cubic feet
PU Polyurethane
SMTS Specified Minimum Tensile Strength
SMYS Specified Minimum Yield Strength
Tp Spectral Peak Period
UTM Universal Transverse Mercator
WD Water Depth

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1.2 Unit of Measurement


The international System of Units (SI) for units shall be used throughout the design,
and mixed with imperial system if necessary. In addition, the units noted in may
also be used.

Table 0-1
Supplementary Unit of Measurement

Mass (tonne) lb
Nominal Pipe size Inch
Time H
Temperature °F
Preferred units of pressure are: psi

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2.0 BATERRY LIMIT AND DESIGN CODES

2.1 Battery Limits


The battery limits for the design of the proposed new subsea pipeline and their
associated risers are listed below:
 The 6” subsea pipeline originate from the first flanges of the risers above
water.
 The 6” subsea pipeline originate from the first flanges of the risers above
water

2.2 Design Codes And Regulations For Pipeline Design


The 6” gas lift export sub-sea pipeline will be developed to comply with
Indonesian statutory requirements and industry standard practices. Analyses
shall be performed based on the requirements of the codes and standards
listed in Table 2.1

Area Design Codes Ref


In-Place Strength DNV 1981 Rules for Submarine Pipelines
1
Expansion DNV RP E305 On-bottom Stability Design of
2
Analysis Submarine Pipelines
Line Pipe API 5L Specification for Line Pipe
6

3.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION


3.1 In-Place Strength

3.2 Expansion Analysis

4.0 DESIGN DATA


4.1 General

4.2 Pipeline Data

4.3 Corrosion Coating properties

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4.4 Enviromental Parameter

4.5 Operasional Data

4.6 Assumption

4.7 Operating Parameter


The pipeline system operating parameters are presented in .

Table 4-2
Operating Parameter

Description Unit 6 – inch


o
Design inlet temperature C
o
Maximum operating temperature C
Design pressure psig
Maximum operating pressure psig
Pipeline hydrotest pressure psi 1.4 x Design Pressure
Riser hydrotest pressure psi 1.4 x Design Pressure
Minimum kg/m3 850
Content density
Maximum kg/m3 880
Notes:
1. Design temperature of 200oF (930C) and design pressure of 250 psig are considered from
material rating class (ANSI 150#)
2. Minimum temperature will be considered for material procurement

Table 4-3
Operating temperatures

Pipeline length Initial Temp. Mean Temp. Final Temp.


Pipeline
(km) (C) (C) (C)
14 72.5 66.25 60

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1.2

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5.0

6.0 DESIGN DATA

6.1 General
This section presents the procedures for the detailed design of the proposed 6”
diameter subsea pipelines. The detailed pipeline design will involve the following
activities:
The design methodology applicable for each of the above activities is presented in
6.2 Pipeline Data
Table 4.1 Pipeline Parameter

Paramater Value Unit


Pipeline OD
Wall thickness
Steel density
Contents density
6.3 Corrosion Coating Properties

3.3 Corrosion Coating Properties


The following pipeline coating properties has been considered in the expansion analysis:
Table 3.2 – Pipeline Coating Properties
Parameter Value Unit
Corrosion coating type Polyrophylene / FBE -
Corrosion coating thickness 2.9 mm
Corrosion coating density 57.43 lb/ft3
Concrete coating thickness [Ref.3] None mm
Concrete coating density [Ref.3] 190 lb/ft3
3.4 Environmental Parameters
Table 3.3 – Environmental parameters
Parameter Value Unit
Water depth 51 m
Minimum water temperature 59 oF
Mass density of seawater 63.988 lb/ft3
Axial friction coefficient 0.3 -
Lateral friction coefficient 0.5 -
Submerged soil density 13.2 kN/m3

7.0 REFERENCES
1. SNI 13-3473-2002 (ASME/ANSI B.31-4), Sistem Transportasi Cairan untuk
Hidrokarbon, Gas Petroleum Cair, Amoniak Anhidrus dan Alkohol.
2. ASME B 31.4, “Liquid Transportation System for Hydrocarbons and other Liquids”,
1998

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3. ASME B16.5, “Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings”, 1996


4. API 5L, “Specification for Line Pipe”.
5. API RP 1111, “Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Offshore
Hydrocarbons Pipelines”.
6. API Std 1104, “Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities”.
7. API Spec 6D, Pipeline Valves
8. DnV 1981, “Rules for Submarine Pipeline Systems”
9. DnV RP E305, “On-Bottom Stability Design for Submarine Pipelines”
10. DnV RP B401, “Recommended Practice for Cathodic Protection Design”, 1993
11. Palmer, Andrew, “Subsea Pipeline Engineering”, Pennwell, 2004.

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APPENDIX A
Field Layout

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