Scientometric Review and Thematic Areas for the Research Trends on Marine Hoses

Abstract: For over three (3) decades, there has been an increase in research on energy sources from the production of oil using flexible marine risers, such as marine hoses. Marine hoses are conduits for special use as rubberized structures with hybrid polymer composites for offshore platforms in the oil and gas industry. This scientometric study uses qualitative, quantitative, and computational approaches. Data were retrieved using a research methodology that was created for this study using the SCOPUS and Web of Science (WoS) databases. This study provides a bibliometric literature review on marine hoses with an emphasis on the advancements made in the field from recent developments, geographical activity by countries, authorship histories, partnerships, funding sources, affiliations, co-occurrences, and potential research areas. The study found that the USA had the most publications, but there were fewer co-occurrences with connections outside the cluster. Due to the difficulty of adaptation, acceptability, qualification, and deployment of marine hoses in the offshore marine industry, this topic contains more conference papers than journal papers. Therefore, more funding sources and collaborations on marine hoses are required to advance the research. This study makes a contribution to scholarship on advances made in petroleum exploration and production for (un)loading hoses.

Author(s): Chiemela Victor Amaechi, Idris Ahmed Ja’e, Ahmed Reda, Xuanze Ju

Date Published: October 19, 2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207723

Keywords: Marine hose; pipeline; marine bonded composite hose (MBCH); marine structures; research trend; research pattern; scientometric; bibliometric; scientific review; hoses; review

Pages: 1-31

Place of publication: Switzerland

Publication title: Energies

Published URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/20/7723

Publisher: MDPI

Subject(s): Scientific research, Technology development, Engineering policy, Management studies, Energy

Type of publication: Journal