International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP)

The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers is the petroleum industry’s global forum in which members identify and share best practices to achieve improvements in health, safety, the environment, security, social responsibility, engineering and operations

Source: http://www.iogp.org

  • Ngày đăng: 10-05-2021
  • Danh mục: Document

Oil Spill Response LTD

Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) is the largest international industry-funded cooperative which exists to respond to oil spills wherever in the world they may occur, by providing preparedness, response and intervention services. We are wholly owned by most of the environmentally responsible oil and gas companies, and our membership represents the majority of global oil production. We currently employ 275 people across 12 locations around the world.

OSRL was formed from the pioneering work of British Petroleum’s Oil Spill Service Center, and was formally established in 1986 with funding support from four other international oil companies.

ORSL was among the first oil spill response organization to arrive at the Exxon Vandez accident from outside of Alaska spilling nearly 38,000 tonnes of crude oil in 1989.

ORSL conducts series of training courses, including customized courses, oil spill preparedness courses, remote courses…

ORSL services include:

Consultancy:

  • Capability Reviews
  • Contingency Planning
  • Oil Spill Modelling
  • Oiled Wildlife Services

– Equipment Hire
– Exercises: 

  • Assessing response plans and procedures
  • Determining the readiness of responders
  • Clarifying roles and responsibilities
  • Promoting awareness of potential incidents
  • Preparing for real spill events

Source: http://www.oilspillresponse.com

  • Ngày đăng: 10-05-2021
  • Danh mục: Document

OCIMF

The Torrey Canyon crude oil tanker grounded in 1967 initiated a wave of public concern around the world over incidents of environmental pollution from tankers.
In the early 1970s, there were many anti-pollution initiatives proposed nationally, regionally and internationally, but only of an individual nature, with very little joint coordination between organizations and countries.

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) is different. It is a voluntary organization of oil companies in the world. Through OCIMF, the oil industry has been able to play a stronger coordinating role in responding to these initiatives, making the industry’s expertise widely available through collaboration with governments and inter-governmental agencies.

OCIMF was granted a consultation at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 1971 and continues to present the views of the oil industry at IMO meetings. Since then, OCIMF role has been expanded to meet the changes in maritime operations of its members. OCIMF remit now covers safety, health, security and the environment pertaining to tankers, barges, offshore vessels and terminal interfaces. OCIMF not only contributes a significant number of regulations at the IMO to improve tanker safety and protect the environment, but also provides important new guidance on current pressing issues such as pirates and shipping in the Arctic. OCIMF is in a unique position to leverage its members’ expertise to promote the necessary guidance on important industry issues. This helps not only members but also the oil and gas industry to apply regulations, while also making valuable references to the development of new regulations.

More than 100 current members of OCIMF include all major oil companies in the world along with the majority of National Petroleum Companies (Vietnam Oil and Gas Group was an official member of OCIMF in November 2010).

Today, OCIMF is widely recognized as the voice of the oil industry, providing expertise in the safe and environmentally responsible transportation and treatment of hydrocarbons both for ships and port depots, and continuously establishing and improving safety standards.
OCIMF has an abundant portfolio of tools to assess the status of participants in oil and gas activities, including the SIRE, TMSA, OVID, MTIS programmes mentioned below.

Ship Inspection Report – SIRE includes:

  • Vessel Particulars Questionnaire – VPQ
  • Vessel Inspection Questionnaire – VIQ
  • SIRE Inspector Training and Accreditation
  • SIRE Data Management System

Tanker Management Self-Assessment – TMSA: The TMSA 3 document set covers 13 areas that need to be evaluated in all safety management activities presented at the Safety Management System (SMS)

Offshore Vessel Inspections Database – OVID includes:

  • Offshore Vessel Particulars Questionnaire – OVPQ
  • Offshore Vessel Inspection Questionnaire – OVIQ
  • OVID Inspector Training and Accreditation
  • OVID Data Management System

Marine Terminal Information System – MTIS includes:

  • Marine Terminal Information Questionnaire – MTPQ
  • Marine Terminal Management and Self-Assessment – MTMSA
  • Marine Terminal Operator Competency and Training – MTOCT

Source: https://www.ocimf.org/organisation/members.aspx

  • Ngày đăng: 15-04-2021
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