The
OTRC’s mission is to provide technology, expertise, and services
needed for the development of drilling, production, and transportation
systems that enable the safe and economically viable exploitation
of hydrocarbon resources in deep and ultra-deep water.
The OTRC develops technology through a balanced program of basic and applied
research projects that is focused in the following core technical areas:
· characterization
of the ocean environment
· characterization of the seafloor environment
· environmental forces on structures and foundation systems,
· structural responses and integrity, and
· advanced composite materials.
The
research program is balanced and optimized based on the interests
and needs of OTRC’s sponsors, and emphasizes areas of common
interest that provide opportunities for leveraging resources. In
executing this program the OTRC seeks to maximize sponsor interaction
in order to enhance the effectiveness of the research.
The
OTRC conducts the research through Principal Investigators that are
primarily located at Texas A&M University and University of Texas.
However OTRC reaches out to external organizations to access necessary
skills as appropriate.
The
OTRC is committed to effective technology transfer to sponsors and
the global offshore community.
The
OTRC develops expertise by participating in the recruitment and education
of engineering students, and by providing opportunities for engineers
to enhance their skills throughout their career. The OTRC promotes
the development of Texas A&M University and University of Texas
faculty and student expertise in offshore engineering topics through
sponsored research projects and by facilitating interaction with
industry. National and international collaborations through visiting
scholars, industry fellows, and outreach programs are promoted as
a means to enhance the research program. Interactions between students
and sponsors are promoted in order to familiarize students with the
industry and the sponsors’ organization, and to enhance sponsors’ familiarity
of students as recruiting prospects. These interactions include internships,
lectures, field trips, and participation in OTRC projects in the
wave basin and other laboratories.
The
OTRC offers a variety of services to the offshore industry. In particular,
the OTRC
· maintains
and operates a world-class wave basin and offers model testing services
on a commercial basis to support concept development though final
design validation,
· conducts or supports Joint Industry Projects to advance first-time or
novel technology applications,
· provides continuing education courses in offshore engineering to help
practicing engineers maintain or enhance their skills, and
· facilitates interactions between industry, government agencies, and
academia to discuss important relationships between technology and regulations,
define and assess technology needs, or transfer technology.
In
addition the OTRC staff leverage their expertise by participating
in various forums sponsored by industry, government, and standards
organizations.
In
fulfilling its core mission of providing technology, expertise and
services, the OTRC’s focus evolves with the needs and interests
of its sponsors. Historically the OTRC has focused on technology
to enable the development of the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. However
the recent interest in ultra-deepwater (> 1500 m water depth),
the increasing remoteness of new developments from existing infrastructure,
and the continued globalization of the offshore industry has motivated
OTRC sponsors to consider a larger variety of deep and ultra-deepwater
systems and components. As sponsor interests evolve, the OTRC will
continue to strengthen and advance its core technical areas through
research programs that address the changing technology needs for
systems and components that include:
· structures
for floating drilling and/or production systems,
· risers, pipelines, flowlines, and umbilicals,
· permanent and temporary stationkeeping systems,
· hydrocarbon offloading and storage systems, and
· subsea well and production systems.
The OTRC is focused on technology needed for deployment of such systems and
components in the ultra-deepwater Gulf of Mexico. However as the Gulf of
Mexico environment has many similarities with other harsh and remote deepwater
regions of the world, it is recognized that technology developed by the OTRC
has broad applications worldwide.