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HSE Initiatives, Latest developments & Lessons learned

12th EUOAG MeetingBrussels, 29th June 2016

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Oil & Gas Industry

Fatal Helicopter Accident Rates

Oil Industry Excluding the IOGP ASC Global Oil Industry IOGP ASC

Fatal Accident Rate (FAR) per million flying hours - five-year rolling average

Global Oil & Gas

Industry

IOGP Aviation

Subcommittee Members

Source: IOGP Aviation Subcommittee3

Non-IOGP Aviation

Subcommittee Members

Safety Performance Indicators Report

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2015 Safety Performance indicatorsOverview

• 3,719 million work hours reported (15% fewer than 2014)

• 49 of the 57 IOGP member companies reported.

• All companies reported contractor data

• Work hours 76 % contractor and 24 % company

• Data reported represent operations in 108 countries

• FAR is higher than in 2014 (1.03)work hours contractor

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Data regionsThe regions defined in the IOGP Memorandum & Articles of Association for fee purposes are also used in our data reporting

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Total recordable injury rate (TRIR) by region

Lost time injury frequency (LTIF) by region

Fatal accident rate (FAR) by region

2015 Safety Performance indicators

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Fatalities by incident category2015 Safety Performance Indicators overview

• Largest proportion of the fatalities reported in 2015 were categorized as ‘explosions or burns’ (18 fatalities in 7 separate incidents)• Two incidents in the activity ‘production operations’

• Two in ‘Drilling, workover, well services’

• Two in the activity ‘Maintenance, inspection, testing’

• One in the ‘construction, commissioning, decommissioning’

• Fatalities categorized as ‘Caught between’ were the second greatest contributors to the fatality statistics with 11 fatalities in 11 separate incidents, accounting for 20% of the fatalities

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2015 fatal incidents and the Life-Saving Rules

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• Analysis of the 40 fatal incident descriptions reported in 2015 indicates that at least 73% relate to the IOGP Life-Saving Rules.

• Insufficient information was provided to be able to assign a rule for six of the incidents.

2015 fatal incidents and theLife-Saving Rules

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Total recordable injuries2015 Safety Performance Indicators overview

The rate for all recordable injuries (fatalities, lost work day cases, restricted work day cases and medical treatment cases) was 1.21 injuries per million hours worked (1.54 in 2014).

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Lost work day cases by category2015 Safety Performance Indicators overview

• There were 1,032 reported injuries resulting in at least one day off work:

• 75% incidents were contractor related

• 25% were company related

• The greatest number of incidents was reported as ‘Caught in, under or between’ ( 20.9% of the total)

• ‘Slips and trips’ accounted 18.8% of the total

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Health Leading Performance Indicators Report

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Health Leading Performance Indicators

� The health performance indicators are leading indicators.

� The process involves a self-assessmentof the company’s performance in relation to standardized statements about the level of implementation of the company’s own health management systems.

Gap Analysis Results - 8 Elements

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BOP Reliability Joint Industry Project

Well Control Incidents database

# ID or region Description Type of activity: Tier Level Comment

1 North

America

A sudden gas release resulted in a serious fire, one

contractor fatality, and two first aid injuries. At the time of

the incident the crew was working on tubing installation

prior to production.

Completion 1 1 Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or

other fluids.

No indication in the report of the duration of the

uncontrolled flow, and how the flow was controlled /

well shut-in.

2 North

America

Gas leak during cementation of the well. Later, after

catching a burning point, an explosion ocurred on the rig

floor, causing fatal injuries to two employees and one

contractor.

Drilling -

Cementing

1 1 Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or

other fluids.

Assuming the "leak" was an uncontrolled flow of gas

during cementation (and after completion of

cementation?). Low rate uncontrolled flow?

3 North

America

A well influx occurred during drilling operations. This

resulted in a methane gas release. The well was shut in

and fluid circulation established through the mud gas

separator (MGS) to displace the influx. High gas alarms

were triggered resulting in the rig being called to muster.

No persons were reported as injured or any equipment

damaged.

Drilling 1 2 See WCI 14-8

4 Europe During workover of an oil well in the oil field vented gas

ignited and set the workoverunit under fire.

Well Intervention 1 1 Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or

other fluids.

No indication in the report of the duration of the

uncontrolled flow, and how the flow was controlled /

well shut-in.

5 FSU The crew failed to close the ram of wireline blowout

preventer because the wireline bumped into stuffing box.

Oil, gas and water were released. The strong wind

sprayed the oil outside the pad territory.

Well Intervention 1 1 Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or

other fluids.

No indication in the report of the duration of the

uncontrolled flow, and how the flow was controlled /

well shut-in.

6 North

America

Natural Gas was released to atmosphere from a

transducer that was knocked off of a spool piece on B-

section of well head.

Production 1 4 Accidental damage to / failure of a secondary barrier?

Assuming that there was pressure in the annulus.

7 Asia /

Australasia

Overflowing condensate from the tubing ignited down

stream at shakers and fire flowed back up to rig floor. Fire

resulting in 2 LTIs.

Well Intervention 1 1 Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or

other fluids.

No indication in the report of the duration of the

uncontrolled flow, and how the flow was controlled /

well shut-in.

• WCI Level 1 – Loss of Well Control, uncontrolled flow of formation or other fluids.

• WCI Level 2 – Multiple Barrier Systems Failures and Challenges, one barrier system within the well design failed and other barrier system(s) either failed or were challenged

beyond design capacity resulting in an influx without uncontrolled flow.

• WCI Level 3 – Challenges to Safety Systems, primary barrier - e.g. mud in well construction - failed resulting in an influx while other barrier systems performed as designed

without uncontrolled flow.

• WCI Level 4 – Operating Discipline and Safety Management System Performance Indicators

Tier 1 events in drilling activity reported to IOGP in 2014 (PSE reporting process)

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IOGP Published Documents (since the last EUOAG Meeting) 1/4

A total of 28 Reports have been published by IOGP since the last EUAOG meeting:-

• Report 2014pfh, Safety performance indicators – Fatal incident and high potential reports - 2014 data (IOGP Data Series); December 2015

• Report 541, Temporary onshore accommodation – Selecting the camp type; December 2015

• Report 542, Temporary onshore accommodation – Design, layout, accommodation, facilities and services; December 2015

• Report 2014m, Safety performance indicators – Motor Vehicle Crash Data – 2008 - 2014; January 2016

• Report 373-07-3 EPSG geodetic parameter registry – developers guide ; 2015

• Report 2015su, Safety data reporting user's guide - 2015 data (IOGP Data Series); February 2016

IOGP Published Documents (since the last EUOAG Meeting) 2/4• Report 365gloss, Land transportation safety recommended practice -

glossary; March 2015

• Report 365-5, Land transportation safety recommended practice –common land transport incident KPI’s for MVC’s; March 2016

• Report 468, Diving system assurance recommended practice; March 2016

• Report 543, Environmental fate and effects of ocean discharge of drill cuttings and associated drilling fluids from offshore oil and gas operations; March 2016

• Report 412, Managing Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) in the oil and gas industry; March 2016

• Report 547, Hydrocarbon process single and multi-layer level measurement - Recommended Practice, March 2016

• Report 544, Standardisation of barrier definitions; April 2016

IOGP Published Documents (since the last EUOAG Meeting) 3/4• Report 552, Components of organisational learning from events; April

2016

• Report 535, The Reports on payments to Governments Regulations 2014 Industry Guidance; April 2016

• Report 546Summary, New Technologies in offshore monitoring -Summary; May 2016

• Report 546 New Technologies in offshore monitoring ; May 2016

• Report 2015h, Health leading performance indicators – 2015 data; May 2016

• Report 320, Firearms and the use of force; May 2016

• Report 452J, Shaping safety culture through leadership – Japanese translation; May 2016

• Report 510J, Operating Management System Framework – Japanese translation; May 2016

IOGP Published Documents (since the last EUOAG Meeting) 4/4

• Report EUQA1605, Questions and answers on Energy subsidies in Europe; May 2016

• Report 553, Generic exposure scenario for the use of chemicals in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons using high-volume hydraulic fracturing; May 2016

• Report 2015sh, Safety performance indicators – 2015 data – High potential incidents; June 2016

• Report 2015sf Safety performance indicators – 2015 data – Fatal incident reports; June 2016

• Report 2015s, Safety performance indicators – 2015 data; June 2016

• Report 557, Drilling waste management technology review; June 2016

• Report 485, Standards and guidelines for drilling, well constructions and well operations; June 2016

For more information please contact:

www.iogp.org

Registered OfficeLevel 5209-215 Blackfriars RdLondon SE1 8NLUnited KingdomT +44 (0)20 3763 9700F +44 (0)20 3763 [email protected]

Brussels OfficeBd du Souverain,1654th FloorB-1160 BrusselsBelgiumT +32 (0)2 566 9150F +32 (0)2 566 9159

Chris HawkesIOGP, Safety Director