A considerable part of the structures on the Norwegian continental shelf have passed or are close to the design service life. Several of these structures are planned to be used further in an extended life. In most cases, traditional analyses in accordance with design methods are used for evaluating the structures for life extension. The present regulation and standards have so far had emphasis on design of new facilities, and a need for updated regulations and standards also taking into account ageing facilities and life extension is well overdue. This paper will discuss aspects of ageing that may reduce safety of offshore facilities, maintenance needs for ageing facilities, and propose general principles of assessment of ageing facilities for life extension. The paper is a summary of the research performed by and for the Petroleum Safety Authority - Norway.Copyright © 2008 by ASME
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