Abstract

The offshore integrated energy system plays important role in the offshore oil and gas processing industry. To ensure the safe development of offshore oil and gas resources, accurately assessing their risks is crucial. First, this article describes the risk factors that affect the operation of the equipment and builds a risk model that takes into account the relevance of the coupled system; then, a risk transfer model based on material–energy analysis is proposed, which describes the transfer of risk through material–energy flow. In addition, according to the structure and operating characteristics of the offshore integrated energy system, a risk indicator system has been designed from five levels: operational risk, energy supply risk, structural risk, economic risk and environmental risk. Finally, by taking the simulation experiment of an offshore oil and gas platform, the proposed model in this paper evaluates the risks of offshore oil and gas platforms accurately.

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