The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal

2014, 7 : 125-129
Published online 2014 December 31. DOI: 10.2174/1874834101407010125
Publisher ID: TOPEJ-7-125

A Study on Oil Pipeline Risk Assessment Technique Based on Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process

Hang Dong , Lixin Wei and Qiannan Wang
Developing Road 199, Hightech Development Zone, Daqing, 163318, P.R. China.

ABSTRACT

Risk assessment of oil pipeline is the core content in the pipeline integrity management. Through risk assessment of oil pipelines, we could know the comprehensive operating condition of the pipelines, identify the dangerous factors of the pipeline and find out the risk section of the pipeline, so as to work out the risk mitigation measures and provide a theoretical basis for integrity assessment of the pipeline. However, the commonly used Kent risk assessment method does not have a very reasonable distribution of the failure indicator values. Therefore, this paper establishes a failure indicator value adjustment model for oil pipeline risk assessment based on the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. Risk assessment of Qingha Oil Pipeline has been carried out based on the foundation data and real condition of the pipeline, and the established model was used for weighting adjustment of the various failure risk factors of the pipeline. Thus, a risk assessment model which is more suitable for Qingha Oil Pipeline was obtained. This laid a very solid foundation for proposal of suggestions on mitigation of risk of damage by the third party and the implementation of protective measures of the pipeline.

Keywords:

Damage by the third party, Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process, Risk assessment, Weighed adjustment, Hazard factor.