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Risks Management Study For Myanmar-China Crude Oil Pipeline Made Initial Station

Posted on:2019-05-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330599964095Subject:Business administration
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With the Rapid development of oil and gas industry in Myanmar,it brings people betterment and convenience,however,it also brings risks since oil and gas are regarded as inflammable and explosive dangerous chemicals.This article studies the developed technical achievement about risks management home and abroad,uses national and international standards and criterion,combines with actual productive management experience of Myanmar-China Crude Oil Pipeline(Myanmar Section)Made Initial Station.An oil and gas pipeline stations' risks assessment and management system is developed,as well the risks prevention and control solution,which are suits for the company's actual productive activities.The article studies the design,production,operation,as well nature and social environment for Myanmar-China crude oil pipeline(Myanmar Section)and fully recognize the danger factors.Compare the common risks assessment modules,summary their specialty and advantages.In accordance with the operation and production of Made Initial Station,make the decision that combine matrix module and AHP,and apply it with Made Initial Station.Apply with AHP module to get different quantitative risks and rank them,and draw the risks thermodynamic diagram.For the highest score risks,productive process system,make systematically HAZOP analysis,and make effective suggestions for the station management.Upon the Made Initial Station risks assessment result,use the management experience of national long distance pipeline station and the actual situation of overseas productive management activities,works out the risks prevention and control solution for overseas pipeline stations.
Keywords/Search Tags:oil and gas pipeline, station management, risk management, quantitative risk analysis, AHP
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