A review of robotics in onshore oil-gas industry

Amit Shukla, H. Karki
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Abstract

With shrinking resources and increasing demand for petroleum products, oil and gas industries are forced to rethink over their present pace for automatization of industry. New oil fields, mostly located in extreme conditions, are posing serious challenges to both human and environment in terms of safety. Tasks which are repeated, dirty, and dangerous and require high degree of accuracy are already automatized in manufacturing industry. This success has inspired oil and gas industry to lend some of its highly dangerous and repetitive tasks for automation. Most of the processes are remotely operated, and require highly skilled operator. Such processes benefits not only in terms of overall health and safety, by removing humans from hazardous environment, but also by reduction of number staff members required for continuous inspection and manipulation of plant facilities. Considering the sensitivity of inflammable products involved in this industry usage of completely autonomous robots is still a far fetch choice. Therefore, semi-autonomous robots are excellent choice for this industry at-least as near future solution. In oil and gas industry, robots are used both in upstream and downstream process such as pipe handling in drilling operations, pipe inspection, tank inspection, and remote controlled underwater vehicles (ROVs). This paper presents the state of art technology particularly related to application of robotic solutions to in-pipe inspection robots (IPIRs) and tank inspection robots (TIRs) at onshore oil and gas facilities.
陆上油气工业机器人技术综述
随着资源的减少和对石油产品需求的增加,石油和天然气行业被迫重新考虑目前工业自动化的步伐。新油田大多处于极端条件下,在安全方面对人类和环境都提出了严峻的挑战。在制造业中,重复、肮脏、危险和要求高精度的任务已经实现了自动化。这一成功激励了石油和天然气行业将一些高度危险和重复的任务交给自动化。大多数过程都是远程操作的,需要高度熟练的操作员。这种工艺不仅有利于整体健康和安全,因为它使人远离危险环境,而且还减少了持续检查和操作工厂设施所需的工作人员人数。考虑到该行业涉及的易燃产品的敏感性,使用完全自主的机器人仍然是一个遥远的选择。因此,半自动机器人是这个行业的绝佳选择,至少在不久的将来是这样。在石油和天然气行业,机器人在上游和下游过程中都有应用,例如钻井作业中的管道处理、管道检查、储罐检查和遥控水下航行器(rov)。本文介绍了目前最先进的技术,特别是与机器人解决方案应用于陆上油气设施的管道内检测机器人(ipir)和储罐检测机器人(TIRs)相关的技术。
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