American Petroleum Institute (API) First Edition, January 1998.
49p. Recommendations set forth in this publication apply to oil and
gas well servicing and workover operations involving hydrogen
sulfide.
American Petroleum Institute (API) Fifth Edition, June 2003. 54p. This Recommended Practice is intended to serve as a guide to crane owners and operators in developing operating and maintenance practices and procedures for use in the safe operation of pedestal-mounted revolving cranes on fixed or oating offshore platforms, jackup drilling rigs, semisubmersible drilling rigs and other types of mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs).
American Petroleum Institute (API) First Edition, April 2002. 76p. This document provides guidelines and recommended practice for the satisfactory design of offshore structures against fire and blast loading.
American Petroleum Institute (API) First Edition, March 2001. 99p. This Recommended Practice (RP) provides guidelines for design, fabrication, installation, inspection and operation of Floating Production Systems (FPSs).
American Petroleum Institute (API) First Edition, March 2002. 99p. This Recommended Practice (RP) provides guidelines for design, fabrication, installation, inspection and operation of Floating Production Systems (FPSs). The basic function of a FPS is to receive hydrocarbons from the wellhead, process the hydrocarbons, and store and/or ofЯoad the product to a shuttle tanker or convey it to a pipeline system
American Petroleum Instltute (API) Seventh Edition, January 2000. 100p. This recommended practice applies to the sizing and selection of pressure relief devices used in refineries and related industries for equipment that has a maximum allowable working pressure of 15 psig [103 kPag] or greater.
American Petroleum Instltute (API) Fifth Edition, August 2003. 42p. This recommended practice covers methods of installation for pressure-relief devices for equipment that has a maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) of 15 psig (1.03 bar g or 103 kPA) or greater
American Petroleum Instltute (API) First Edition, May 1991. 68p. The procedures for installation of the instruments covered in this recommended practice are based on experience with and evaluation of many installations.
The purpose of this recommended practice is to provide the guidelines for a material and quality assurance system to verify that the nominal composition of alloy components within the pressure envelope of a piping system is consistent with the selected or specified construction materials to minimize the potential for catastrophic release of toxic or hazardous liquids or vapors.
American Petroleum Instltute (API) Second Edition, May 2006. 106p. The purpose of these recommended practices is to provide information that can serve as a voluntary industry guide for safe well control operations. This publication is designed to serve as a direct field aid in well control and as a technical source for teaching well control principles.
American Petroleum Instltute (API) Third Edition, May 2004. 52p. This recommended practice is intended to assist in development of a management program designed to promote safety and environmental protection during the performance of offshore oil and gas and sulphur operations.