Offshore Pipeline Construction Industry: Activity Modeling and Cost Estimation in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
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The Offshore Pipeline Construction Industry: Activity Modeling and Cost Estimation in the United States Gulf of Mexico presents the latest technical concepts and economic calculations, helping engineers make better business decisions. The book covers flow assurance, development strategies on pipeline requirements and the construction service side with a global perspective. In addition, it focuses on one of the most underdeveloped, promising assets - the Gulf of Mexico. Pipeline construction and decommissioning estimation methods are examined with reliable data presented. A final section covers trends for oil, gas, bulk oil, bulk gas, service and umbilical pipelines for installation and decommissioning using correlation models.
This book delivers a much-needed tool for the pipeline engineer to better understand the economical choices and alternatives to designing, constructing, and operating today's offshore pipelines.
Built with construction and decommissioning decision tools supported by reliable data and case studies Organized by parts, including a section devoted to Gulf of Mexico statistics and estimation methods Helps readers gain practical knowledge on strategies and cost models from a global pipeline perspective, including environmental and mitigation considerations
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ISBN
9780128202906
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
Gulf Professional Publishing
City
Cambridge
Recommended Citation
Kaiser, Mark J., "Offshore Pipeline Construction Industry: Activity Modeling and Cost Estimation in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico" (2020).