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Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is gaining momentum to meet stringent climate change goals and secure energy supplies for the future. To fully understand the environmental and safety implications associated with the development of CO2 pipelines, DNV GL is conducting the oil and gas industry’s largest ever controlled release of carbon dioxide from an underwater pipeline at its full-scale Spadeadam Testing and Research Centre, located in Cumbria, UK.
The fundamentals of meteorology dictate the success or failure of wind projects, says Dr Landberg, yet many of the industry’s decision makers lack a ready resource for understanding the important theoretical concepts they need.
“In Meteorology for Wind Energy: An Introduction, I have focused on the requirements of the industry, explaining the important concepts that are directly relevant to commercial projects. This focus makes learning easier and quicker – there&rsq
DNV GL, in collaboration with Decom North Sea (DNS), is seeking industry partners to participate in a joint industry project (JIP). The project will develop industry guidance to assist in effective and cost-efficient major accident hazard management for installations during late-life and end of life operations. It will also facilitate Safety Case compliance through cessation of production, well plug and abandonment, decommissioning, dismantlement and removal.
Whilst there
On October 13, DNV GL was informed that the RvA board approved our accreditation for the revised ISO standards.
“We can now issue accredited certificates for the new standards to our customers if the audits are performed in compliance with our transition policies,” says Erie Koek, Manager QHSE and Compliance in DNV GL Business Assurance.
Read more about the new standards and how we can
DNV GL and Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR’s Oil and Gas Scientific Research Project Institute have signed a partnership agreement and are opening a DNV GL Software Training Centre in Baku.
The new centre is dedicated for training engineers in the Sesam product line, DNV GL’s software for complete strength assessment for engineering of ships, offshore structures and risers, based on the finite element methodology.
The DNV GL Software Training Centre will
Like explorers of old, the offshore industry today is striving to find out what`s behind the next corner. The push into deeper and more remote waters is driving a surge in new technologies and environmental research, while companies are on the lookout for the necessary skills to pull off such ambitious projects.
From rethinking risk analysis to unlocking methane hydrates and from subsea compression to rough-water FLNG processing, our award honours companies and organisations for their
The 22nd Annual ESREL Conference was held on September 30 – October 2 2013, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This is an international conference organized by the European Safety and Reliability Association.
The conference has become a well-established event in the international community, attracting a good mix of academic and industrial participants who that present and discuss subjects of interest and application across various industries in the field of Safety and Reliability.</
Japan is known for being a leading market for advanced technology. This is especially true for the oil and gas industry, where Japanese companies are recognised for being at the vanguard of technologies for operation, design and processes. With that in mind, DNV Software together with System Integrating Laboratory (SIL) have brought the forefront of Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) analysis tools to be introduced to key players in the Japanese oil and gas industry.
Major engineering, procurement and construction companies (EPCs) and consultancies as well as national oil company Pertamina joined DNV Software to learn about DNV Software’s reliability, maintainability, availability (RAM) products: Maros and Taro.
More than 20 engineers from seven different oil and gas companies attended the DNV Software seminar on RAM analysis in Jakarta. The main focus of the session was the different uses of RAM analysis during the various stages of a pr
Harsher environments, life extension and more demanding regulatory and business requirements are some of the challenges the offshore industry faces. However, a complete software tool to evaluate the full range of potential hazards and associated risks has until now not been available. Safeti Offshore is a quantitative risk analysis software solution based on DNV’s more than three decades of experience within such analysis.
Safeti Offshore encapsulates DNV’s vast experience
