R001 - Norsok

A: While NORSOK standards are generally "voluntary" (guidelines), Equinor and the PSA have effectively made them mandatory for all new and life-extension projects on the NCS. If you don't follow R-001, you cannot get a consent to operate. This article is intended for informational purposes and reflects the current NORSOK R-001:2021 revision. Always consult the official standard document and applicable Norwegian regulations (SAFETY Regulations for the NCS) before performing requalification activities.

If you are an engineer, procurement specialist, or asset manager working with NCS assets, understanding the nuances of the 2021 revision of NORSOK R-001 is not optional—it is a license to operate. NORSOK R-001 is an industry standard developed by the Norwegian petroleum industry to ensure that reused mechanical equipment maintains the same safety and reliability levels as new equipment. It replaces the older NORSOK R-CR-001 and falls under the broader NORSOK family (R stands for "Reuse"). norsok r001

A: Typically, a "Competent Person" with at least 5 years of offshore mechanical integrity experience and specific training in the NORSOK standard. Most operators require a Level III NDT inspector or a Chartered Engineer. Always consult the official standard document and applicable

A: Yes, but only after extensive NDT. R-001 requires a full hardness survey and metallurgical replication to check for microstructural changes (tempering or softening) caused by the fire. It replaces the older NORSOK R-CR-001 and falls