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API RP 17A Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems-General Requirements and Recommendations, Fifth Edition
standard by American Petroleum Institute, 05/01/2017
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API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 17A FIFTH EDITION, MAY 2017
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This document has been prepared to provide general requirements, recommendations, and overall guidance for the user to the various areas requiring consideration during development of a subsea production system for the petroleum and natural gas industry. The intention is to facilitate and complement the decision process rather than to replace individual engineering judgment and, where requirements are nonmandatory, to provide positive guidance for the selection of an optimum solution.
The development of this document is based on input from API Subcommittee 17 (Subsea Production Systems) technical experts. The technical revisions have been made in order to accommodate the needs of industry and to move this specification to a higher level of service to the petroleum and natural gas industry.
This document is not intended to inhibit a manufacturer from offering, or the purchaser from accepting, alternative equipment or engineering solutions for a specific application. This may be particularly applicable where there is innovative or developing technology.
Users should be aware that the current revision of this document no longer includes much material that was considered to be tutorial in nature. The majority of this material can now be found in API Technical Report 17TR13.
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Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems―General Requirements and Recommendations
API 17A provides general requirements and recommendations for the development of subsea production systems, from the design phase to decommissioning and abandonment. This document also references to other API 17-series documents as well as various other relevant industry documents.
The complete subsea production system comprises several subsystems necessary to produce hydrocarbons from one or more subsea wells and transfer them to a given processing facility located offshore (fixed, floating, or subsea) or onshore, or to inject water/gas through subsea wells.
This document, given its broad scope, has a systems engineering section. The purpose of this section is to help ensure consistency across the various subsystems.
If requirements as stated in this document are in conflict with, or are inconsistent with, requirements as stated in other API 17-series documents, then the specific requirements in the subsystems series document(s) take precedence.
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
API Recommended Practice 17B, Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe
API Recommended Practice 17C, Recommended Practice on TFL (Through Flowline) Systems
API Specification 17D, Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems―Subsea Wellhead and Tree Equipment
API Specification 17E, Specification for Subsea Umbilicals
API Standard 17F, Standard for Subsea Production Control Systems
API Recommended Practice 17G, Recommended Practice for Completion/Workover Risers
API Recommended Practice 17H, Remotely Operated Tools and Interfaces on Subsea Production Systems
API Specification 17J, Specification for Unbonded Flexible Pipe
API Specification 17K, Specification for Bonded Flexible Pipe
API Specification 17L1, Specification for Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment
API Recommended Practice 17L2, Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment
API Recommended Practice 17N, Recommended Practice for Subsea Production System Reliability and Technical Risk Management
API Standard 17O, Standard for Subsea High Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS)
API Recommended Practice 17P, Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems―Subsea Structures and Manifolds
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API Recommended Practice 17Q, Subsea Equipment Qualification―Standardized Process for Documentation
API Recommended Practice 17R, Recommended Practice for Flowline Connectors and Jumpers
API Recommended Practice 17S, Recommended Practice for the Design, Testing, and Operation of Subsea Multiphase Flow Meters
API Recommended Practice 17U, Recommended Practice for Wet and Dry Thermal Insulation of Subsea Flowlines and Equipment
API Recommended Practice 17V, Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation, and Testing of Safety Systems for Subsea Applications
API Recommended Practice 17W, Recommended Practice for Subsea Capping Stacks
API Specification Q1, Specification for Quality Management System Requirements for Manufacturing Organizations for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry
API Specification Q2, Specification for Quality Management System Requirements for Service Supply Organizations for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries
For the purposes of this document, the following definitions apply.
Test conducted to verify that the specified requirements, for a set of interfacing products, have been fulfilled.
Test conducted to verify the interchangeability requirements of “identical” products, which may be interfaced with other mating products at the installation site, have been fulfilled.
That of a subsea development that includes design, manufacture through commissioning, operations, intervention, and decommissioning.
Test conducted to verify that the specified requirements, for a product that is ready for deployment, are still fulfilled.
Test conducted to verify that the specified requirements, for a product that has been transported from one site to another, are still fulfilled.