CRITERION FOR INTEGRATED SAFETY OF FLOATING OIL AND GAS PLATFORMS
Kharchenko Yu.A. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Gritsenko A.I. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Advisor to the General Director of Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC, doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Atayan G.E. – Deputy General Director, Gazprom Gazobezopasnost LLC, Grigory.age@gmail.comAtayan G.E. – Deputy Director General, Gazprom gazobezopasnost LLC, Grigory.age@gmail.com
Melekhova A.Yu. – undergraduate student, National University of Oil and Gas «Gubkin University», nastya-melehova@mail.ruMelekhova A.Yu. – undergraduate student, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), nastya-melehova@mail.ru
Key words: survivability of floating oil and gas platforms (FOGP); initiating factors; platform damage and death; criterion of integrated safety of floating oil and gas platforms; survivability assessment; approach to assessing the survivability of FOGP; loss of performance of FOGP in case of accidents; levels of damaging effects; functional tasks of FOGP; criterion of loss of performance of floating oil and gas platforms; private vitality indicators; minimum permissible level of platform functioning in case of accidents; increase the survivability of FOGP; struggle for survivability of FOGP.
To estimate a survivability and a working capacity of floating oil and gas platform during an emergency, a criterion of complex safety is offered in this article. This criterion takes into consideration a potential for emergency situation and a possibility of developing ones, that allows to avoid unreasonable costs for increase survivability. The authors of the article suggest measures for increase survivability, based on this criterion.