IAGC/OGP Joint Global HSE & Security Forum OGP News Hague, 24 th & 25 th September, 2014
OGP News Unique global forum in which members identify and share good practices to achieve improvements in different areas: safety, security, operations, processes, etc. OGP works in two ways, publications and advocacy: Reports and guidelines provides a firm foundation for advocacy work. Five key advocacy issues: offshore well safety, process safety, the role of oil and gas in the energy mix, sustainable Arctic operations and decommissioning. 2
OGP Structure, valid for 2014 3
Main OGP Publications, 2014-1/3 Link: http://publications.ogp.org.uk/ Operating Management System Framework for controlling risk and delivering high performance in the oil and gas industry, Report 510, June 2014 Supplement: OMS in practice, Report 511, June 2014 Security management system - Processes and concepts in security management, Report 512, July 2014 4
Main OGP Publications, 2014-2/3 Safety Performance Indicators - 2013 data (OGP Data Series), Report 2013s, August 2014 Safety Performance Indicators - 2013 data - High potential events report, Report 2013sh Safety Performance Indicators - 2013 data - Fatal incidents report, Report 2013sf Health Leading Performance Indicators - 2013 data, Report 2013h Safety data reporting users guide, 2013 data, Report 2013su 5
Main OGP Publications, 2013-3/3 Coordinate conversions and transformation including formulas (S&P 07-2), Report 373-07-2, July 2014 Value of Standards, Report 440, Revision May 2014 Crew Resource Management for Well Operations teams, Report 501, Apr 2014 6
Other OGP News Subsea Installation Committee was created in September, 2014 Ongoing initiative: EUOAG is working on development of the Common Data Reporting Format. OGP is now consulted in development of Guidance to Reporting Format (Major accidents related to offshore oil and gas operations) International standards: More and more standards are diverging between API & ISO documents, for more information please emails to Alf Reidar Johansen Alf.Reidar.Johansen@ogp.org.uk> 7
Safety Data Performance Indicators
2013 safety data database dimension 3771 million work hours (+2%) 4 new reporting companies, 2 lost from 2012 50 of the 62 OGP operating member companies reported (49 of 63 in 2012) All companies reported contractor data 78 % contractor and 22 % company work hours Operations in 110 countries (107 countries for 2012)
2013 reported fatalities 80 fatalities in 43 incidents (88 fatalities in 52 incidents - 2012) 33 fatalities occurred in 3 incidents Fatal Accident Rate 11% lower than in 2012 15 Company and 65 Contractor fatalities (12 and 76 in 2012) 1998: airplane crash (74) 1999: helicopter crashes (12, 4) 2000: pipeline explosion; (security?) (19) 2001: road transport (2) 2002: helicopter crash (11) 2003: road transport (5) 2004: helicopter crash (9) 2005: confined space (4) 2006: security (5) 2007: anchor handling vessel capsized (8) 2008: onshore pipeline explosion (7) 2009: helicopter crash (16); confined space (6 in 2 incidents) 2010: aircraft crash (21); blow-out (11) 2011: security (5) 2012: pipeline explosion (31) 2013: helicopter crash (13); tug capsized (11); security (9)
2013 Total Recordable Injury Rate/ Lost Time Injury Frequency TRIR 1.60 (- 8%) LTIF 0.45 (- 6%) 1627 lost work day cases 1416 restricted work day cases 2932 medical treatment cases Trend of slight improvement of TRIR LTIF, plateau of performance over last 5 years
Causal Factors Over 4 years (history of causal factors): 1. Inadequate hazard identification or risk assessment (conditions) 2. Inadequate work standards/procedures (conditions) 3. Inadequate supervision (conditions) 4. Inadequate training/competence (conditions) 5. Improper decision making or lack of judgment (acts)
Geo HSSE Subcommittee 13
Geo HSSE Subcom in 2014 OGP Report 292 HSE competency management guidelines for the geophysical industry is with Safety Committee for approval, will be with Management Committee in October, 2014 and will be published then Geophysical Contractor Management System Assessment (GCMSA) work in progress, contract is signed with Bernard Marley 14
HEALTH Committee 15
Health: 2014 Key Facts Purpose: Enable the industry and its partners to improve its health performance. Inform global policy and external stakeholders pro-actively and credibly on health related issues. Monitor, assess and (where necessary) respond to health related developments. Chair: Frano Mika (Eni-Saipem) Vice Chairs: Devan Kumarasamy (Petronas), Marie Sopko (Nexen-CNNOC), Stephen Jones (ExxonMobil)) Manager: Artemis Kostareli Members 36 companies Task Forces: Health Performance Indicators Fatigue in fly-in, fly-out operations Health Impact Assessment Infectious Diseases Outbreaks Management Company-Contractor Relationship in health and hygiene Oil and Gas Industry Contractor Alcohol and Drug Program Health as a business value Fatigue Risk Assessment Sub-Committee: Occupational Hygiene Sub-Committee
ENVIRONMENT Committee 17
Current work Environmental Data Sub-Committee Annual Environmental Performance Indicators Report European Environmental Sub-Committee Sound & Marine Life TF Environmental Social Health Impact Assessment TF OGP report 529 Overview of Environmental Social Health Risk and Impact management process has been approved will be published by the end of Dec, 2014. 18
Current work Drilling Waste Management TF (it is a new TF) Review of the most recent developments for Drilling Waste Management and gap analysis to demonstrate made progress Maritime Spatial Planning TF Review of the MSP in the context of environment and O&G industry and development of an appropriate approach potentially as a result positon paper on MSP Normally Occurring Radioactive Materials TF NORM Guidelines (OGP Report N. 412) - Review and update Green House Gas Emissions TF Emissions Reduction/Efficiency Network work in progress, potentially a guideline 19
Gas from Shales TF 20
Publications Recovered Water Management Study in Shale Wells: http://www.ogp.org.uk/index.php?cid=3149 Poyry study: http://www.poyry.co.uk/news/poyry-study-investigatesmacroeconomic-effects-european-shale-gas-production Natural Gas from Shale hydraulic fracturing Fluid and Additive Component Transparency Services http://www.ngsfacts.org/ 21
SECURITY Committee 22
Security Members 42 companies are represented IAGC is a full - rights member of OGP Security Committee, and represented in Security Committee by: Jean Monérol Chris Griffin David Rash Walt Rosenbusch (also member of a Safety Committee) Observer place: Samantha Graycon or Vicky Huebler 23
Work 2014 Security considerations during the operational project lifecycle 494, Apr 2014 Guidelines for Security Planning in Remote Locations 496, Mar 2014 Guideline for the initial management of security incidents in remote oil and gas facilities 497, Mar 2014 Security Management System 512, July 2014 Explosive Remnants of War risk mitigation 513 to be published by 15 th October, 2014 24
OGP Security 2014/2015 work in progress Security KPI s / measurement in progress Managing Kidnaping Risks guideline - 2015 Information Security Guideline (90% complete) Security of Shale operations guideline in progress Security risk assessment (80% complete) Guard force management (90% complete) Safety v Security in progress 25