Geographic Information System (GIS) in Offshore Pipeline Route Selection: Past, Present, and Future

Balogun, Abdul-Lateef and Matori, Abdul Nasir and Wan Yusof, Khamaruzaman and Dano Umar, Lawal and Ahmed Chandio, Imtiaz (2013) Geographic Information System (GIS) in Offshore Pipeline Route Selection: Past, Present, and Future. Pensee Journal, 75 (9). pp. 374-396. ISSN 00314773

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Abstract

The merits of Geographic Information System (GIS) as an effective and versatile analytical tool have enhanced its
acceptability as a route selection tool for oil and gas pipelines. Proper pipeline route selection using GIS has
numerous benefits including minimizing pipe failures and negative environmental impacts which could be caused by
accidental oil leakages. Hence more operators are utilizing the technique, especially for onshore pipeline routing
projects. With attention and activities rapidly expanding from onshore to ultra-deep water offshore oil exploration
and transportation, it is pertinent to extend the GIS spatial decision making procedure to the offshore domain. The
study of offshore pipeline corridor and route selection using GIS and/or Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS) is
a relatively new research field. This contrasts sharply with the use of GIS in onshore routing projects which have
several case study reports in the literature. The dearth of open access reference materials on offshore pipeline route
selection using GIS makes it challenging for students and academic researchers to conduct further research on this
vital field. Therefore a comprehensive study will likely provide valuable information on the current efforts of
academics in this field and offer possible leads for further research. Consequently, this paper examines and discusses
various offshore routing projects in the past and present, with special attention on GIS application. Limitations of
GIS in multi-criteria and multi-participant decision making tasks such as offshore pipeline route selection are also
discussed. Suggestions on the enhancement on accuracy and reliability of the decision system are proffered. It is
hoped that this paper will serve as a valuable catalog of the subject matter and stimulate further research in this
relatively nascent field thereby facilitating environmentally safe offshore pipeline routing operations.

Item Type: Article
Impact Factor: Impact Factor: 0.063
Departments / MOR / COE: Departments > Civil Engineering
Depositing User: Assoc Prof Dr Abd Nassir Matori
Date Deposited: 16 Dec 2013 23:48
Last Modified: 20 Mar 2017 01:59
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/10792

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