Abstract

Background The article raises topical questions concerning operation control improving of the main technological processes at oil and gas enterprises. Aims and Objectives Innovative technologies for technical state inspection and equipment operational cycle used for oil recovery, refinery and transportation were chosen for research. The main stages of the analysis are production selection of equipment operation characteristics, their measuring and data usage for reporting during control monitoring. Methods As the methodology there were used the methods of scientific knowledge: comparative analysis, content analysis, structural and functional analysis, mathematical modeling method, system method, statistical and economic analysis method. The article considers new technologies making operation of technical facilities and equipment in the oil and gas industry more safe. Results At present there is a need to introduce new measurement processes meeting the requirements for the operation of equipment at high-risk sites. The transition to new technologies, as well as the study of operation control, put engineers the tasks of adopting large-scale industrial fund. Thus, when developing strategic decisions on the mode of equipment operation during inspection, there can be detected significant shortcomings in the hardware measurement or the operation of measured equipment, which may bring to emergency situations with significant destruction, explosion and human victims. Conclusion To prevent accidents, injuries and other dangerous consequences, it is important to study not only domestic, but foreign experience of applying innovative engineering solutions and control for facilities operation modes in oil and gas industry as well.

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