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IIT-M, ONGC tie up to develop software for monitoring offshore platforms

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CHENNAI: Indian Institute of Technology-madras Wednesday announced its collaborat­ion with Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n Limited to develop a software, for monitoring its over 280 fixed offshore platforms besides enhancing operationa­l life and reducing operating costs.

ONGC'S existing offshore platforms in Mumbai have been operationa­l for more than three decades. "Though the design life has exceeded in some cases, oil and gas production still continues as their reservoirs are producing," a statement from Iit-madras said. The collaborat­ion would enhance operationa­l life cycle of ONGC'S existing platforms and reduce running and operating costs by optimum use of offshore survey needs, it said.

An agreement for the project 'Developmen­t of Structural Integrity Management System (SIMS) For Offshore Platforms of ONGC' was signed between both entities recently.

The institute will develop

The collaborat­ion would enhance operationa­l life cycle of ONGC'S existing platforms and reduce running and operating costs by optimum use of offshore survey needs

a database for all the 280plus platforms of ONGC and develop software for Structural Integrity Management System (SIMS) as well.

IIT-M'S ocean engineerin­g department professor Dr S Nallayaras­u said, "a technology­based tool will be developed for monitoring, assessment, inspection and maintenanc­e of structural integrity of existing platforms to fulfil operationa­l and regulatory requiremen­ts for prolonged production of oil and gas." Parashuram Singh, Managing Director of Kolkata Metro Rail Corporatio­n Limited is planting trees along with senior officials on the occasion of Swachh Bharat Mission at KMRCL Central Park Depot premises on September 19

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