GSO ISO 17349:2021
ISO 17349:2016
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Petroleum and natural gas industries — Offshore platforms handling streams with high content of CO2 at high pressures
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GSO ISO 17349:2021 Scope
ISO 17349:2016 contains provisions for design of topside facilities for offshore plants handling CO2-rich streams at high pressures; i.e. CO2 molar concentration above 10 %. The surface systems include usual offshore process unit operations, as shown in Figure 1.
ISO 17349:2016 is applicable only to topside facilities of fixed and floating oil and gas production offshore units up to the last barrier, such as an ESDV. Subsea production systems and Cryogenic CO2 separation are not covered.
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