API RP 17R
Recommended Practice for Flowline Connectors and Jumpers
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API RP 17R is the Recommended Practice for Flowline Connectors and Jumpers, offering practical guidance for selecting, applying, and working with these connection components in oil and gas systems. As a 2nd edition API recommended practice from 2022, it helps teams evaluate technical fit and day-to-day implementation needs for flowline connector and jumper applications. Buyers often use it as a reference when reviewing project specifications, maintenance planning, inspection approaches, and operational consistency for connected piping or subsea-related equipment. For engineering and field-facing teams, it supports clearer technical decisions and a more consistent workflow.
Overview of API RP 17R
API RP 17R provides practice-oriented guidance rather than a strict requirements-only framework, making it useful as a technical reference for flowline connectors and jumpers. The document is intended to support practical application in environments where reliable connection integrity and installation consistency matter. As an API Recommended Practice, it is commonly used to inform engineering review, procurement checks, and operational planning around these components. For organizations managing related assets, API RP 17R can help align internal expectations with a recognized industry approach.
Operational use of API RP 17R
API RP 17R is typically relevant to offshore and subsea-focused workflows where flowline connectors and jumpers are part of the operating system. It may be used by operations, maintenance, integrity, inspection, and technical engineering personnel when reviewing field application, maintenance planning, or support procedures for these connections. Project teams and QA/QC functions may also reference it during specification development, supplier evaluation, and technical coordination. In practice, it helps support consistent decision-making around installation, ongoing service, and inspection planning.
Why API RP 17R matters in day-to-day work
In daily technical work, API RP 17R helps reduce ambiguity around how flowline connectors and jumpers are handled across engineering, operations, and maintenance activities. It can support better procurement clarity, more consistent field practice, and more focused inspection or integrity planning. For teams responsible for reliability and safe operation, having a common recommended practice helps align internal procedures with a recognized industry reference. That makes it easier to compare solutions, document decisions, and maintain consistency across project and operational activities.
- Flowline connector and jumper application guidance
- Engineering and procurement reference
- Operations, maintenance, and inspection support
- Consistency for project specifications and field practice
- Relevant to integrity and reliability workflows
- API RP 17R, 2nd edition, 2022
- Publication Date: 2022
- Publisher: API
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