GSO ISO 13703:2010
ISO 13703:2000
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 October 2010
Petroleum and natural gas industries – Design and installation of piping systems on offshore production platforms
GSO ISO 13703:2010 Files
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GSO ISO 13703:2010 Scope
This International Standard specifies minimum requirements and gives guidance for the design and installation of
new piping systems on production platforms located offshore for the petroleum and natural gas industries. It covers
piping systems up to 69 000 kPa (ga) maximum, within temperature range limits for the materials meeting the
requirements of ASME B31.3.
NOTE For applications outside these pressure and temperature ranges, this International Standard may be used but
special consideration should be given to material properties.
Annex A gives some worked examples for solving piping design problems.
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