DNV helps technology developers by performing a systematic risk-based qualification process that clearly documents the performance of the technology.
Simulating how a structure or system responds to certain conditions is vital to complex projects. To deliver this, DNV provides a wide range of analyses and simulation tools.
Today's systems are growing increasingly complex, with a progressive impact on project risk and production availability. DNV offers a wide range of risk and reliability services to manage both technical and project risk.
Many of the component or system failures that take place in the oil and gas industry are related to materials selection or quality issues. DNV offers a broad range of services within materials technology and laboratory testing worldwide.
In order to support the global energy and shipping sectors with state-of-the-art laboratory services, DNV offers a wide range of testing capabilities, combined with strong multi-disciplinary knowledge and experience.
DNV offers a one-day course on qualification of new technology. This course presents an overview and the background of the DNV-RP-A203, and the qualification work process presented therein.
Together with industry partners, DNV during 2000 and 2001 developed recommended practices for the qualification procedure of new technology. The objective of the procedure is to provide a systematic approach ensuring that the technology functions reliably with
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“Everyone wants to be first to be second.” This has been said countless times in the oil and gas industry in reference to new technology. No one wants to be the risk taker; not with a billion dollar project on the line. The challenge is taking the uncertainty out of the risk when using new technology.