API RP 17P
Recommended Practice for Subsea Structures and Manifolds
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API RP 17P is the 2nd edition of the Recommended Practice for Subsea Structures and Manifolds, issued in 2019 for practical engineering and field-use reference. It supports professionals who need a clear basis for working with subsea structures and manifold systems in offshore oil and gas projects. As a recommended practice, API RP 17P is useful for teams that want guidance aligned with recognized industry practice when reviewing design intent, planning work, or checking technical consistency. It is a concise technical document that helps buyers judge whether the content fits their operational or engineering needs.
API RP 17P practical scope
API RP 17P provides practice-oriented guidance for subsea structures and manifolds, with the emphasis placed on application rather than detailed product specification. It is intended to serve as a technical reference that supports consistent decision-making across the lifecycle of these subsea assets, from project planning through operational use. For engineering and technical teams, the value lies in having an industry-recognized recommended practice that can help align expectations, improve workflow consistency, and support structured review of subsea system work.
Operational use of API RP 17P
This document is commonly relevant to subsea engineering, offshore operations, inspection, maintenance, integrity, and project teams involved with subsea structures and manifold systems. It may be used when preparing technical documentation, reviewing field procedures, supporting maintenance planning, or checking that work aligns with accepted practice for subsea hardware. API RP 17P can also be useful for procurement and QA/QC functions that need a practical reference during specification review, vendor coordination, or project execution planning in offshore oil and gas environments.
Practical importance of API RP 17P
The practical value of API RP 17P is in helping teams work from a common technical reference for subsea structures and manifolds. That can improve consistency across engineering review, operations planning, inspection routines, and maintenance decisions. For organizations managing subsea assets, the document may support clearer internal communication, more reliable implementation choices, and better alignment between project requirements and field practice. It is especially useful where integrity, safety, and operational reliability depend on a shared understanding of accepted recommended practice.
- Recommended practice for subsea structures and manifolds
- Offshore engineering and operations reference
- Supports inspection, maintenance, and integrity workflows
- Useful for project, QA/QC, and technical review teams
- Helps align field practice with recognized industry guidance
- Publication Date: 2019
- Publisher: API
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