Title: International Association of Oil and Gas Producers
1International Association of Oil and Gas Producers
- Don Smith Technical Manager
2International Association ofOil Gas
Producers(OGP)
- PROFILE
- Formed 1974
- Worldwide association of oil and gas producers
- Members - private and state oil companies,
national associations and petroleum institutes - Observer status as an NGO with global and
regional bodies - Work closely with UN agencies - IMO, UNEP, ILO
and the European Union - Based in London with second office in Brussels
3MEMBERSHIP AND OPERATIONS
- 57 Members
- 44 EP Companies
- 2 Associate members (Halliburton and
Schlumberger) - 8 National Associations
- 3 Institutes
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- Members operating in over 80 countries covering 7
regions (North America, South America, Europe,
Russia Caspian, Africa, Middle East and Asia
Australasia) - Average 18 publications per year
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5ORGANISATIONcontinued
- Sub committees
- Over 50 with 600 registered participants
- Secretariat
- London - 9 staff
- Brussels - 5 staff
6ORGANISATION
- Management Committee
- 8 elected members 1 Associate member
- Standing Committees
- Environmental Quality (EQC)
- Safety, Health Personnel Competence (SHAPCC)
- Decommissioning
- Offshore Structures
- Meteorology Oceanography (Metocean)
- Standards
- Legal Insurance
- European Union (EUC)
- External Affairs
7SHAPCCSafety, Health and Personnel Competency
Committee
- Chair Tom Theriot (ExxonMobil)
8SHAPCC Sub-committees and Work Groups
- Aviation Des Richards (BHP)
- Health Alex Barbey (Schlumberger)
- Security Nigel Carpenter (BP)
- Seismic Stewart Davidson (Shell)
- FPSO Marine Risks Guideline WG Dick Pomfret
(ExxonMobil) - Human Factors WG Melissa Roberts (Texaco)
- Risk Management Work Group
9Recent and Future Deliverables
- Aviation
- Airline Safety Mechanism
- Helicopter Incident Report
- Airline Safety Assessment Mechanism LIP
(Complete) - Audit Questionnaire and Checklist (Revision)
- Refueling Checklist
- Helideck Checklist (Revision)
- Offshore Diversions (Issued)
- 1999/2000 Safety Performance of Air Operations
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- Helideck size
- Aircraft Management Guide
- Minimum Equipment List
- Helicopter Underwater Training
- Helicopter Operations Monitoring Programme
- Pilot Experience Levels
- Flights and Duty Time Limitation
- Single v Twins
- Health
- Guidelines for the control of HIV, Hepatitis
- B and C in the Workplace
- Managing Health for Field Operations in Oil
- and Gas Activities
- Health Risk Assessment Guideline
- Health Performance Indicators
- Security
- Firearms and the Use of Force
- Guidelines for expatriates in high risk areas
- Strategies for dealing with the illegal
- detention of workers at facilities
- Piracy Important issue probably adequately
- dealt with elsewhere
- Seismic
- HSE Aspects in a Contracting Environment
- for Geophysical Operations
- Production of a Seismic Document CD-Rom
- Seismic Risk Assessment
- Problems obtaining Seismic Accident Data
- Seismic Environmental Issues
- Pro-active representation of OGP members
Marine Risks Guideline for Managing Marine
Risks Associated with FPSO Operations
- Human Factors
- HF Brochure
- HF Website
10SHAPCC Activities
- Year 2000 Safety Report
- Further analysis of 15 years of safety data
- Sharing company safety experiences
- Risk Management Guideline
- Collecting and disseminating safety information
- Improving the process for dealing with EU HS
Issues
- - Exposure to Asbestos - Noise
- - Working at height - Explosive Atmospheres
- Vibration - Pressure Equipment Directive
- General EU Health and Safety (occupational
health) initiatives - - Sevaso Directive - EU Competency Issues
11Safety Performance of the Global EP Industry -
2000
- 39 Organisations submitted 1.6 Billion manhours
of data - Around half the worlds oil production
represented - All data supplied to common format and
definitions
12Fatal Accident Rate
FAR No. of Fatalities per 100 million workhours
13Fatal Accident Rate
14Fatality Causes
15Lost Time Injury Frequency
LTIF (Fatalities Lost Work Day Cases) per
million workhours
16Lost Time Injury FrequencyComparison with other
Statistics
LTIF (Fatalities Lost Work Day Cases) per
million workhours
17LTIF Comparison of Companies
Max 33.3
18Total Recordable Incident Rates5-Year Average
TRIR (Fatalities Lost Work Day Cases
Restricted Workday Cases Medical Treatment
Cases) per million workhours
19Safety InformationCollection and Dissimination
- Challenge
- To ensure that safety related information
(alerts, incidents, high consequence near miss
data) is readily available to the individuals who
need it.
20Information Flow
Phase 1
Phase 2
Safety Alerts
Key Individuals
OGP website Database and Links
HSE Managers
Incidents
Other Mechanisms?
Near miss information
Other Safety Databases
21Technology and Operations Coordinating Committee
(TOCC)
- Structures
- Metocean
- Standards
- Decommissioning
22 TOCCPropose that we re think role of TOCC
and Structures Committee.
-
- TOCC has limited value.
- Structures Committee has many Industry
competitors (unlike Metocean, Standards
Decommissioning) and attendance has declined. - Need for means of addressing broader Engineering
and Operational issues.
23Process for gaining member input to defining any
new organisation
- Workshop 2002 Houston or London
- Objectives
- Identify engineering operations issues that OGP
might address type of activity. - How best to progress these issues.
- Overall committee structure in eng/ops area.
- Obtain commitment to participate.
24Workshop Invitees
- Existing TOCC Committee Chairmen
- Structures Committee Members
- Senior Eng Ops staff in member companies
- OGP Management Committee
25Possible Eng Ops Issues
- Integration Interface
- Execution Operation risks
- Reliability based maintenance manning
- Human/systems interface
- International training competence
- Resources
- International Regulatory Issues
- Eng solutions to environmental issues
- Structural issues as existing committee
26Structures Committee
27Structures
- 2001 Activity
- Floating Systems Workshop (with Metocean)
- Identified need for new design practice.
- Interaction with Jack-Up Community
- Became the focus of Operator input to SNAME and
IADC jack-up assessment practices. - - Arctic Structures Standard
- Background technical appreciation leading to ISO
NWI. - - Geohazards
- Earlier work has initiated RD. Position paper
under preparation. - - Structures Standard Editing LIP
28Structures
- 2002 Planned Activity
- Marine Risks Workshop
- Addressing change in facilities risk as a result
of moving from shallow to deep water. - Further Structures Standard Editing LIP
- Geohazards Position Paper
- Website enhancement
29Standards Committee
- Chair Alf Reidar Johansen (Norsk Hydro)
30Standards Committee Activities - 1
- Standards Session held at OTC 2001
- Organised by the committee to raise the profile
of the TC67 activities throughout the industry - OGP Standards Position Paper Updated
- Revised paper available on website
- Worldwide Distribution
- To promote use of International Standards
throughout the oil industry - 2nd International Standards Bulletin Issued
31Standards Committee Activities 2
- 2nd Phase of Technical Editing LIP Initiated
- 10 organisations have agreed to contribute
- API, BP, DONG, Enterprise, IP, MMS, Norsk Hydro,
Petrobras, Repsol, Shell - ADDITIONAL SUPPORT REQUIRED!!!
-
- Around 16 ISO Standards to be issued this year
(target 22) - Delays at ISO CS
- OGP talking to ISO to resolve issue
- Problems in preparing standards
- Organisations/individuals not being able to
dedicate sufficient time to ISO effort - Publication Target for 2002 22 STANDARDS
32Technology and Operations Coordinating Committee
(TOCC)
- Structures
- Metocean
- Standards
- Decommissioning
33 TOCCPropose that we re think role of TOCC
and Structures Committee.
-
- TOCC has limited value.
- Structures Committee has many Industry
competitors (unlike Metocean, Standards
Decommissioning) and attendance has declined. - Need for means of addressing broader Engineering
and Operational issues.
34Process for gaining member input to defining any
new organisation
- Workshop 2002 Houston or London
- Objectives
- Identify engineering operations issues that OGP
might address type of activity. - How best to progress these issues.
- Overall committee structure in eng/ops area.
- Obtain commitment to participate.
35Workshop Invitees
- Existing TOCC Committee Chairmen
- Structures Committee Members
- Senior Eng Ops staff in member companies
- OGP Management Committee
36Possible Eng Ops Issues
- Integration Interface
- Execution Operation risks
- Reliability based maintenance manning
- Human/systems interface
- International training competence
- Resources
- International Regulatory Issues
- Eng solutions to environmental issues
- Structural issues as existing committee
37Structures Committee
38Structures
- 2001 Activity
- Floating Systems Workshop (with Metocean)
- Identified need for new design practice.
- Interaction with Jack-Up Community
- Became the focus of Operator input to SNAME and
IADC jack-up assessment practices. - - Arctic Structures Standard
- Background technical appreciation leading to ISO
NWI. - - Geohazards
- Earlier work has initiated RD. Position paper
under preparation. - - Structures Standard Editing LIP
39Structures
- 2002 Planned Activity
- Marine Risks Workshop
- Addressing change in facilities risk as a result
of moving from shallow to deep water. - Further Structures Standard Editing LIP
- Geohazards Position Paper
- Website enhancement
40Standards Committee
- Chair Alf Reidar Johansen (Norsk Hydro)
41Standards Committee Activities - 1
- Standards Session held at OTC 2001
- Organised by the committee to raise the profile
of the TC67 activities throughout the industry - OGP Standards Position Paper Updated
- Revised paper available on website
- Worldwide Distribution
- To promote use of International Standards
throughout the oil industry - 2nd International Standards Bulletin Issued
42Standards Committee Activities 2
- 2nd Phase of Technical Editing LIP Initiated
- 10 organisations have agreed to contribute
- API, BP, DONG, Enterprise, IP, MMS, Norsk Hydro,
Petrobras, Repsol, Shell - ADDITIONAL SUPPORT REQUIRED!!!
-
- Around 16 ISO Standards to be issued this year
(target 22) - Delays at ISO CS
- OGP talking to ISO to resolve issue
- Problems in preparing standards
- Organisations/individuals not being able to
dedicate sufficient time to ISO effort - Publication Target for 2002 22 STANDARDS