CSA Preface
This is the second edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 19901-7, Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 7: Stationkeeping systems for floating offshore structures and mobile offshore units, which is an adoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 19901-7 (second edition, 2013-05-01). It supersedes the previous edition, published in 2007 as CAN/CSA-ISO 19901-7 (adopted ISO 19901-7:2005). For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as CAN/CSA-ISO 19901-7 throughout.
Standards development within the Canadian Offshore Structures sector is harmonized with international standards development.
This Standard was reviewed for Canadian adoption by the harmonized Canadian Advisory Committee and CSA Technical Committee to ISO TC 67/SC 7, Offshore Structures. This Standard has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee on Design, Construction, and Installation of Offshore Structures under the jurisdiction of the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Offshore Structures.
This Standard has been developed in compliance with Standards Council of Canada requirements for National Standards of Canada. It has been published as a National Standard of Canada by CSA Group.
Scope
This part of ISO 19901 specifies methodologies for
a) the design, analysis and evaluation of stationkeeping systems for floating structures used by the oil and gas industries to support
1) production
2) storage
3) drilling, well intervention and production
4) production and storage
5) drilling, well intervention, production and storage, and
b) the assessment of stationkeeping systems for site-specific applications of mobile offshore units (e.g. mobile offshore drilling units, construction units, and pipelay units).
Most stationkeeping systems used with the class of floating structures covered by a) are termed permanent mooring systems, for which this part of ISO 19901 is applicable to all aspects of the life cycle and includes requirements relating to the manufacture of mooring components, as well as considerations for in-service inspections. Most stationkeeping systems used with mobile offshore units, the class covered by b), are termed mobile mooring systems. Throughout this part of ISO 19901, the term floating structure, sometimes shortened to structure, is used as a generic term to indicate any member of the two classes, a) and b).
This part of ISO 19901 is applicable to the following types of stationkeeping systems, which are either covered directly in this part of ISO 19901 or through reference to other guidelines:
- spread moorings (catenary, taut-line and semi-taut-line moorings);
- single point moorings, anchored by spread mooring arrangements;
- dynamic positioning systems;
- thruster-assisted moorings.
Descriptions of the characteristics and of typical components of these systems are given in Annex A.
The requirements of this part of ISO 19901 mainly address spread mooring systems and single point mooring systems with mooring lines composed of steel chain and wire rope. This part of ISO 19901 also provides guidance on the application of the methodology to synthetic fibre rope mooring systems, and includes additional requirements related to the unique properties of synthetic fibre ropes.
This part of ISO 19901 is applicable to single anchor leg moorings (SALMs) and other single point mooring systems (e.g. tower soft yoke systems) only to the extent to which the requirements are relevant.
This part of ISO 19901 is not applicable to the vertical moorings of tension leg platforms (TLPs).
The methodology described in this part of ISO 19901 identifies a set of coherent analysis tools that, combined with an understanding of the site-specific metocean conditions, the characteristics of the floating structure under consideration, and other factors, can be used to determine the adequacy of the stationkeeping system to meet the functional requirements of this part of ISO 19901.
NOTE For moorings deployed in ice-prone environments, additional requirements are given in ISO 19906.