Abstract

Offshore platforms are considered among the most significant structures in the world that humans have ever built, having to function in a wide range of extremely challenging environments and have a major impact on the economy and industrial progress of countries. It is extremely important to properly plan, design, construct, transport and install such offshore structures. In the absence of commitment to this, the consequences could be severe in both economic and environmental terms. An overview of offshore structures is presented in this paper, and its purpose is to offer a consistent vision for the various types of offshore structures to be used for the extraction of oil and gas. In addition, the paper focuses on the expected accidents that may occur during and after construction. Accidents do not only cover the difficult environment where these structures are to be built, but they also cover the impact of climate change on these structures. The approach considered in this paper involves a systematic literature review that deals with reviewing different studies done on the similar research topic. The results found in this study determined that the type of offshore structure to be built or fixed at a particular location in water, depends mainly on the water depth and also on the past and present environmental records. Nonetheless, the outcomes of this study are still general; thus, further studies have to be completed in order to acquire more advanced knowledge in this particular field.

Highlights

  • At the beginning of oil and gas’s discovery in seas and oceans in September 1947, it was necessary for engineers to find a way to extract it, and this was the main point for inventing offshore structures

  • The present paper gives a general idea on different topics that may be discussed one by one in future studies; some of them are classification, incidents and climate impact on offshore structures

  • Keeping in mind the number of people that may perish during an accident in offshore facilities, a plan on how to evacuate them is necessary when a major incident is likely to happen (Necci et al, 2019; Burkett, 2011)

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Introduction

At the beginning of oil and gas’s discovery in seas and oceans in September 1947, it was necessary for engineers to find a way to extract it, and this was the main point for inventing offshore structures. The goal of its establishment at that time was to extract oil and natural gas from the sea waterbed level in a safe manner without loss of life and property. As per Sadeghi (2007), it has been mentioned how it was able to employ the global navigation system and dynamic positioning system in the manufacture of oil platforms and noticed the different types of platforms for oil and gas extraction. This depends on the region from which the oil is to be extracted and the weather nature of that region

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