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DIN Standards Committee Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries

Project

Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 2: Seismic design procedures and criteria (ISO/DIS 19901-2:2024); English version prEN ISO 19901-2:2024

Abstract

This document contains provisions for seismic design and assessment of offshore structures. Recommendations for the effects of seismic events on floating structures are introduced. Design and assessment of earthquake-induced ground motions are specifically addressed. Other geologically induced hazards such as liquefaction, slope instability, faults, tsunamis, mud volcanoes and shock waves are briefly covered. Provisions for site-specific probabilistic seismic hazard analysis are provided for offshore structures in high seismic areas and for offshore structures with high consequence levels. NOTE: Guidance and background information relating to the requirements is included in Annex A.

Begin

2023-04-11

WI

00012440

Planned document number

DIN EN ISO 19901-2

Project number

10900488

Responsible national committee

NA 109-00-01-07 AK - Offshore structures - Mirror committee of ISO/TC 67/SC 7  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 12 - Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy.  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 67/SC 7/WG 3 - Fixed steel structures  

draft standard

Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 2: Seismic design procedures and criteria (ISO/DIS 19901-2:2024); English version prEN ISO 19901-2:2024
2024-12
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previous edition(s)

Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 2: Seismic design procedures and criteria (ISO 19901-2:2022); English version EN ISO 19901-2:2022
2022-09

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