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Lifeline Strategies, Speaker at the upcoming Offshore Safety
Conference, invites you and your colleagues to join us at the
only Offshore Safety meeting and exhibition of its kind – with
an exclusive discount.
Develop Process Safety Strategies for Drilling and Production to Control Major Accident Risk and
Achieve On-Going Organizational Reliability
Exclusive Lifeline Strategies Ticket Discount Code:
All clients of Lifeline Strategies can save an extra $200 off the ticket price by registering online using discount code LLS200
here: http://www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
Enclosed:
Full Conference Program, Speaker Line-Up, Attendee Snapshot
Contact for more information:
Adam Minkley | Offshore Process Safety Conference Director
Toll free +1 800 814 3459 ext 7239 [email protected]
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Develop Process safety Strategies for Drilling and Production to Control Major Accident Risk and Achieve On-Going Organizational Reliability
The Offshore Safety Conference (OSC) is the world’s largest forum dedicated to raising the bar in offshore safety standards for drilling, completions and production operations. With 300 senior attendees and 30+ expert speakers - it will provide operators and contractors with ground-breaking strategies needed to control major hazard risks at their sites and transform them into “high reliability organizations”.
Send unlimited employees for one flat rate – this discount program allows operating companies to send unlimited employees for one flat rate of US$4,995.
Drilling and wells pre-conference day – invite your drilling and wells team to develop new strategies to tackle the new risks and challenges presented by the deep water environment
Added focus on Human & Organizational Development - this year we have a particular focus on Human and Organizational factors that focus on decision making, competence, training and developing High Reliability Organizations in the oil and gas industry.
3rd Annual
Offshore Safety Conference 2014Sep 29-Oct 1 Doubletree By Hilton Houston - Greenway Plaza, Houston, USA
SAVE $200Register before
September 5, 2014
Brand New Features for 2014!
Government Perspectives:
Expert Speakers Confirmed for 2014
High-profile attendees Confirmed for 2014
Join 300+ Drilling and Production Decision Makers for three days of Strategy Development, Knowledge Sharing and Business Networking: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
“The assembly of operators, contractors, service providers, consultants, and regulatory representatives was outstanding - without inhibiting open exchange”Jim Kepper, Regional Process Safety Lead, Upstream Americas, Shell E&P
• Contractor Management Strategies – In-depth examples of how to implement a robust Skills and Knowledge Management System (SKMS) and discuss “contractor alliances for safety”•
• Human Factors and Safety Culture Development – Embrace proven strategies to influence how people behave and make decisions to develop a safety culture across all sites
• Deepwater Drilling & Completions Challenges – Receive expert strategies for managing the unique requirements and dimensions of risk in deepwater drilling
• Drilling Process Design and Improvement – Optimize project decision making for staffing, pace, design, and operations whilst maximizing safety and cost-efficiency
• SEMS II Audit Results and the Next Step – Common trends and data, exclusive operator case studies, and the next stage in SEMS II –strategies to improve and develop safety management systems
• Offshore Regulations and Compliance – Hear critical updates on SEMS II requirements, Audits, BOP Requirements and SEMS for Vessels to ensure effective planning and compliance
A New Era for Offshore SafetyOn April 20, 2010, a well control incident allowed hydrocarbons to escape from BP's Macondo well onto Transocean's Deepwater Horizon, resulting in explosions and a fire on the rig. Eleven people lost their lives, and 17 others were injured. The fire, fed by hydrocarbons from the well, continued for 36 hours until the rig sank. Hydrocarbons continued to flow from the reservoir through the wellbore and the blowout preventer (BOP) for 87 days, causing widespread environmental impact on an unprecedented scale. No one could have predicted the resulting impact of the disaster.
The incident demonstrated how a convergence of risk factors: significant planned organizational changes, a risk-heavy set of deep water wells, along with tremendous pressure to reduce cost, can result in a major loss of well control. Low frequency – high consequence events are entirely probable. The question now is no longer if, but when, the next incident will happen. And what can we do as an industry to prevent it from happening again?
The risks and complexities associated with deep water drilling and production operations will continue to grow as operators move into deep and ultra-deep water. The offshore drilling service market will grow from an estimated $73.1 billion in 2013 to $121.1 billion by 2018. There are now 816 drilling rigs worldwide, each with around 100 employees managing the rigs. Combined with the erosion of the level of competency and high-staff turnover, can safety levels meet the required demand?
The industry has made exceptional progress so far, but have we done enough to ensure future readiness and effectiveness to contain the next deepwater spill? Can operators and drilling contractors guarantee their safety management strategy is robust enough? How will the developing regulatory landscape impact the control of major accident hazards? What KPI’s can be used to measure real progress?
The general consensus across the industry indicates that while developments so far are positive, much more needs to be done, in terms of both government policy and industry commitments.
A Journey to Enhanced Safety and Organizational ReliabilityTo address these critical industry challenges, DecomWorld’s Offshore Safety Conference is returning to Houston for its 3rd year running. It aims to raise the bar in offshore standards for drilling and production. We will bring you executive insight into successful strategies for safer drilling, completion and production practices that influence Organizational Safety Culture, Control Major Accident Risks and help you Achieve On-Going Reliability.
Over 2012 and 2013 and OSC series attracted over 300 senior decision makers involved in drilling and production activities, 60+ expert speakers and leading sponsors, including DuPont, Bureau Veritas, DNV GL and M&H Energy Services. With a 2 year legacy and an operator led conference program, the OSC has become the largest and most influential meeting of it's kind.
This year, expert speakers - representing operators, drilling contractors, service contractors, suppliers and regulators - will provide you and your teams with the most critical industry-wide challenges. Practical solutions will be delivered through a series of inspiring keynote presentations, interactive panel debates, Q&A’s, and stimulating discussions.
The comprehensive 3-day technical program covers it all - so you can rest assured that every angle of the industry will be covered - providing exceptional value for your organization.
Critical agenda topics for 2014: • HUMAN FACTORS AND SAFETY
CULTURE DEVELOPMENT – Embrace proven strategies to influence how people behave and make decisions to develop a safety culture across all sites
• OVERCOME DEEPWATER DRILLING & COMPLETIONS CHALLENGES – Receive expert strategies for managing the unique requirements and dimensions of risk in deepwater drilling
• DRILLING PROCESS DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT – Optimize project decision making for staffing, pace, design, and operations whilst maximizing safety and cost-efficiency
• SEMS II AUDIT RESULTS AND THE NEXT STEP – Common trends and data, exclusive operator case studies, and the next stage in SEMS II –strategies to improve and develop safety management systems
• REGULATING THE OFFSHORE DOMAIN – Hear critical updates on SEMS II requirements, Audits, BOP Requirements and SEMS for Vessels to ensure effective planning and compliance
• CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES – In-depth examples of how to implement a robust Skills and Knowledge Management System (SKMS) and discuss “contractor alliances for safety”
Delivered by the industry’s most prestigious and recognized experts, the conference will provide your organization with the key strategies needed to progress towards a much higher level of operational discipline that exceeds the current benchmark - reducing the likelihood of Macondo-type incidents to “effective zero”.
Book your place early and save $400! Email [email protected] or visit www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety to reserve your place now.
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Offshore Safety Conference 2014!
Develop Strategies that influence Organizational Safety Culture, Control Major Accident Risks and Achieve On-Going Reliability
Adam Minkley, Conference Director, DecomWorld
1 800 814 3459 ext 7239 (US tf) +44 (0)20 7375 7239 (Global)
www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
OPERATORS - SEND UNLIMITED EMPLOYEES FOR ONE FLAT RATE!This discount program allows operating companies to send unlimited employees for one flat rate of US$4,995.
Email [email protected] or call +44 20 7375 7239
The OSC 2014 attracts hundreds of industry thought leaders and technology providers to share perspectives on the latest trends, regulations, human and organizational development and field applications.
Over 2012 and 2013 and OSC series attracted over 300 senior decision makers from the offshore community, 60+ expert speakers and leading sponsors, including DuPont, Bureau Veritas, DNV GL, M&H Energy Services and more.
Who should attend?Everyone involved in drilling and production operations are responsible for safety and therefore must attend this conference.
• Health, Safety, and Environment
• Safety and Environment Management Systems (SEMS)
• Offshore Operations/Operational Integrity
• Gulf of Mexico (GOM)/Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Compliance
• Deepwater/Offshore Drilling, Completions, and Production
• Training
• Process Safety Management (PSM)
• Workforce Safety
• Offshore/Process Engineering
• Regulation
Book your place early and save $400! Email [email protected] or visit www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety to reserve your place now.
The World’s Largest Networking Hub for Offshore Safety
Meet with the industry’s leading Offshore Safety Experts
2013 JOB BREAKDOWN
2013 COMPANY TYPES
Past speaking organizations and supporters:OPERATORS:
• Anadarko• Apache• BP• BHP Billiton• Enven Energy • Greene’s Energy Group• Noble Energy• Petrobras• Shell• Suncor Energy
• Talisman Energy
INDUSTRY BODIES:
• API• BSEE• Center for Offshore Safety
• Stanford University
CONTRACTORS:
• ABS Consulting• AcuTech • Atkins• Bracewell and Giuliani• Bureau Veritas• CGI• DNG GL• Drill Science• Dupont• ERM• HWCG• Lloyd’s Register• Marex Marine• M&H Energy Services• Oracle• PEC • PlusAplha Risk• ProAct Safety• Rowan Drilling• Sutton Technical Books• Wood Group
Law 3%
Other 5%
C-Level / VP 10%
Senior Management / Strategy 20%
Engineering / Project Management 20%
Business Development / Sales / Marketing 35%
Regulatory Compliance / Law 10%
Oil & Gas Operators 26%
SEMS Services 13%
Training & Competency 11%
Software Safety Mgt. Systems 10%
Consulting 9%
Drilling Contractors 7%
Integrated Contractors 6%
OEM’s 5%
Third Party Auditors 5%
Govt. and Edu. 5%
Operators and Drilling Contractors:
Brad Muir, Director, Global Drilling and Completions, Vice President, Technical and Operations Solutions, Nexen Energy ULC
Gary Clifton, Sr. Staff EHS Specialist – SEMS D&C Support Lead, Anadarko
Steve Eckman, Drilling Superintendent for Deepwater GOM, Anadarko
Ellen Thomson, EHS Representative, Anadarko
Soren Risgaard Jeppesen, Senior Director, Head of QMHSE, Maersk Drilling A/S
Richard Tomlin, HSE Manager GoM, Rowan Drilling
Government Perspectives
Commander James V Rocco, Detachment Chief, National Center of Expertise, U.S. Coast Guard
Dr. Mary Beth Mulcahy, Investigator, U.S Chemical Safety Board
Specialist Contractors and Industry Experts
Ken Wells, Founder, Lifeline Strategies
Joe Stough, VP Innovation and Technology, IHS
Todd Lunsford, North American Manager - Operational Risk - Solution Engineering, IHS
Larry Russell, Principal Consultant, BST
Norman Ritchie, Director and Owner, vPSI Group
Oscar Gabaldon, Operations Manager, Blade Energy Partners
Shawn “Twitch” Grenier, Leadership and Team Performance Consultant, Check-6
David Pritchard, Owner, Successful Energy
Lewis Senior, Executive Coach and Co-CEO, Equilibria
Kevin Graham, Director of Compliance, M&H Energy Services
Heather Palmer, Environmental Partner, Bracewell & Giuliani
Lincoln Stroh, Director of SEMS, Jodi Connor Consulting
Guy Lombardo, Director of Curriculum, HSE, Schlumberger
Alec Harley, Head of Process Safety, Lockheed Martin
Dr. Gary Kenney, Senior Principal, VisionMonitor Software
Gary Kolafa, Owner, Exploration Systems International
James Pettigrew, Director of Operations, Ocean Energy Safety Institute
Expert speakers lead the way to high reliability
See just confirmed speakers on our website: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
Secure your place online and be amongst 300 Drilling and Production decision makers at the industry's flagship safety conference: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
Keynote Speakers:
Kevin Lacy, Retired SVP Global Drilling and Completions, Talisman Energy
Patrick Hudson, Emeritus Professor, The Human Factor in Safety, Department of Safety Science, Delft University of Technology
John Turley, Author of "The Simple Truth: BP's Macondo Blowout" and retired VP of Worldwide Drilling for Marathon Oil
Take a look at a snapshot of attendees confirmed for 2014
Join all these names and more now to save $200 on your ticket here: www.decomworld.com/subsea-integrity/
Anadarko Drilling Superintendent - Deepwater GOM
Anadarko EHS Representative
Anadarko Senior Staff EHS Specialist - SEMS D&C Support Lead
ARMS Reliability Commercial Manager
ARMS Reliability RCA and Incident Investigation Facilitator and Analyst
Atlas Knowledge Global Sales Lead
Atlas Knowledge Regional Manager - USA
BHP Billiton Copper Superintendent HSE - Analysis & Improvement, Major Projects
BHP Billiton Petroleum Worldwide Conventional D&C HSE Manager
Blade Energy Partners Operations Manager
BOEM Chief - Plans Section
BP Health & Safety Team Lead
BP Contractor Audit Advisor - Wells
BP Management Team Lead
BP Contractor Safety
BP Contractor Safety
BP Contractor Safety Management HSE Advisor
BP Safety Programs Advisor
BP Safety Programs Advisor
BP Contractor Safety Management
BP Logistics Health & Safety Advisor
Bracewell & Giuliani Partner
BST Solutions Principal Consultant
Bureau Veritas North America Vice President, Energy Services
Check 6 Client Manager/Coach
Chevron Asia Upstream Marine Authority
Delft University of Technology Emeritus Professor
Eni Petroleum Safety and Emergency Response Manager
ENI US Operating Company SEMS Manager
Environment Group Managing partner
EORM Regional Manager
Equilibria Co-CEO & Senior Executive Coach
Fluke Corporation Marketing Services Coordinator
FTO Services QHSE & Operations Integrity Manager
FTO Services QHSE Lead
Husky Energy Drilling & Completions
Jodi Connor Consulting Vice President, SEMS Services
Lockheed Martin Head of Process Safety
M&H Energy Services Business Development
M&H Energy Services Director - Compliance
Maersk Drilling Senior Director - Head of HSSE
Marathon Oil GoM HSE Manager
Marathon Oil HSE Supervisor
Marathon Oil International HSE Manager
Marathon Oil Offshore Operations Superintendent
Marathon Oil Operations Manager
Nexen CNOOC Director, Global Drilling and Completions
Nexen CNOOC Manager Design & Operational Integrity - Global D&C
Nexen CNOOC Manager HSE Global Drilling and Completions
Nexen CNOOC GM Canada Well Construction
Nexen CNOOC VP Corporate HSE
Noble Drilling Vice President of Operational Excellence
Noble Energy Vice President - EHS
Noble Energy EH&S Director
Noble Energy Emergency Response Manager
Noble Energy EHS Manager - Cyprus
Noble Energy EHS Manager - Cyrpus
Noble Energy EHS Coordinator
Noble Energy Safety Lead
Noble Energy EHS Lead
Ocean Energy Safety Institute Director of Operations
Offshore Technical Compliance CEO
Offshore Technical Compliance VP of Business Development
OMV Petrom Drilling Supervisor
ProAct Safety President
Rowan Companies HSE Manager Americas
Saipem HSE manager
Shell Senior Regulatory Specialist
Shell Well Operations Manager
Successful Energy Owner
U.S. Coast Guard Chief - Offshore National Center of Expertise
US Chemical Safety Board Senior Investigator
Vision Monitor Senior Principal
vPSI Director
Wartsila North America Legal Counsel
KEYNOTE SESSIONS
An Engineering Analysis of the Cause of the 2010 Macondo Blowout• Receive and in-depth
engineering analysis of the cause of the 2010 Macondo blowout
• Review documented findings, from the perspective of a petroleum engineer.
• Analyze drilling data that define the links in a chain of events that led to and caused the blowout: the formation of a fluid leak . . . testing for leaks . . . exacerbating the leak . . . failing to see the leak . . . declaring the well secure . . . causing the well to flow . . . allowing the well to flow until too late.
John Turley, Author and Expert Speaker, Retired Sr VP Drilling and Completions, Marathon Oil
“How does this happen?” - A leadership perspective on the organizational factors that precede major industrial incidents• Receive expert insight into the
long-term causal factors and organizational weaknesses that lead to major catastrophes
• Understand the early warning signs of developing MAH risks within an organization and how they can be mitigated through proper leadership and safety culture
Kevin Lacy, Retired Sr VP Global Drilling and Completions, Talisman Energy
Safety Management Systems Offshore• Assess the evolution of regulations in
high hazard environments
• Understand how new approaches, techniques and technology, particularly in deep water, may outstrip the ability of regulators, who often rely on reactive definition of new requirements after incidents
• Discuss how a proper understanding of risks, their management and mitigation lies at the heart of pro-active safety management systems
Patrick Hudson, Emeritus Professor at Delft University of Technology in The Human Factor in Safety, Department of Safety Science
SUMMARY PANEL SESSION:• What are the new risks we are facing
and how are they developing in increasingly challenging conditions?
• Review the key challenges raised during the morning discussions and key learnings
• Examine viable short and long term solutions the companies can adopt, reinforcing High Reliability Organizations
HUMAN FACTORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL RELIABILITY
High Reliability Organizations in the Oil & Gas Industry• Develop a framework for HRO and
ensure the management system supports the HRO concept
• Getting the metrics right and understand the risk that matters
• Building a High Reliability Organisation (HRO), what are the pains and gains?
• Can learning from previous incidents support the HRO aspiration and what is it that needs to be learned?
• Will safety benefit from the HRO concept and does all safety related incidents provide a basis for learning?
• Where can Process Safety provide HRO support and what is Process Safety for a drilling contractor?
Søren Risgaard Jeppesen, Senior Director, Head of QMHSE, Maersk Drilling
Sustaining Operational Improvements through Organizational Learning• Discuss the measurement of an
organization’s performance in assimilating new knowledge though research, analysis, positive experience and “unplanned events”, thereby providing a platform for organization-wide sustainable continuous improvement
• Learn how to effectively maximize the benefits of such learnings so that improvements are systemized and sustained through business processes and management systems
• Understand how to overcome the challenges of cross-functional diversity and geographically dispersed operations
Norman W Ritchie, Director, vPSI Group
A new paradigm for serious event prevention – Rethinking safety in the oil and gas industry• Discover what precursor events are and
why they matter
• Learn how to use the organizational safety mechanism as a tool to refine safety focus
• The role of culture, leadership, and systems in preventing serious events
• Receive a methodology for addressing the challenges and reducing the potential for high-severity events in oil and gas production
Larry Russell, Principal Consultant, Behavioural Science Technology
Moving from Lagging Score-keeping to Decision-making with Leading Measurements: the Next Frontier in Safe Operations• Receive guidance on how to survey and
assess your organizational safety culture to ‘health check’ your organization’s safety performance
• Develop a process to identify your organizations leading indicators of safety performance
• Develop a strategy to track and improve your leading indicators (metrics) to maintain and improve safety performance
Joe Stough, VP Innovation and Technology, IHS
Todd Lunsford, North American Manager - Operational Risk - Solution Engineering, IHS
For the latest agenda line-up visit: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety/conference-agenda
Develop Strategies for Safer Drilling and Production Operations that influence Organizational Safety Culture, Control Major Accident Risks and Achieve On-Going Reliability
Leveraging Personality Types for Effective Risk Management - A Chevron Case Study• Learn how the E-Colors tool was used
to successfully facilitate understanding and communication amongst a variety of different cultures, languages and nationalities
• Understand how the use of E-Colors “knowledge” produced ground-breaking results in hazard and risk identification and mitigation
• Discover how Equilibria coaches worked closely with all on-board the rig and how this leveraged a clear step change in culture over the next few years
• Hear how the success of E-colours and coaching in Nigeria was embraced by Business Units in Deep water GOM
Lewis Senior, Senior Executive Coach and Co-CEO, Equilibria
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH PROCESS SAFETY IN DRILLING
Process Safety Management Implementation in a D&C Team across a Diverse Portfolio• Nexen CNOOC D&C activities span a
very broad spectrum of well types and risks – from shallow onshore gas wells thru onshore SAGD projects, HPHT unconventional shale plays, harsh environment offshore shallow water and deep / ultra deep water HPHT in environments including sour gas in urban areas and remote / restricted access HPHT
• With the above comes an equally broad spectrum of personnel skillsets / knowledge around process safety and major accident hazard risk mitigation
• The D&C group globally embarked on a journey to address the process safety risks in D&C post Texas City – this presentation describes that journey and the associated challenges and how we addressed those challenges
Brad Muir, Director of Global Drilling and Completions, Vice President, Technical and Operations Solutions, Nexen Energy ULC
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH PROCESS SAFETY IN DRILLING AND WELLS
The Evolution of Process Safety in Well Design and Execution• Is there a difference between Safety,
and Process Safety? What is Process Safety?
• Receive expert insight into how the industry doing with respect to hazards management, and well control?
• Assess accumulated risks and “The Tipping Point”
• How can real time data influence Process Safety and Well Control prevention? (In rotating time, In flat time operations)
David Pritchard, Owner, Successful-Energy
Safety enhancement of well control using Managed Pressure Drilling• Among other benefits, MPD enhances
safety by accurate influx detection resolution and rapid pressure response for efficient inflow suppression and removal from the wellbore
• Differences between conventional well control and dynamic influx management a.k.a dynamic well control are explained, with emphasis on well control barrier philosophy and limitations
• Interface and handover between primary and secondary well control barriers is discussed on the presentation
Oscar Gabaldon, Operations Manager, Blade Energy Partners
For the latest agenda line-up visit: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety/conference-agenda
Develop Strategies for Safer Drilling and Production Operations that influence Organizational Safety Culture, Control Major Accident Risks and Achieve On-Going Reliability
OPERATORS - SEND UNLIMITED EMPLOYEES FOR ONE FLAT RATE!This discount program allows operating companies to send unlimited employees for one flat rate of US$4,995.
Email [email protected] or call +44 20 7375 7239
Well Operations Crew Resource Management • Understand the foundational non-technical
skills necessary in the oil and gas industry to elevate team performance to as close to perfection as possible.
• These non-technical skills, often referred to as crew resource management (CRM), are captured in the recent Oil and Gas Producers report “Crew Resource Management for Well Operations teams”.
• The aviation community, which developed, instituted, and perfected CRM, will be the key to successful inclusion and practical application of these skills.
Shawn “Twitch” Grenier, Client Manager/Coach, Check 6
DEVELOPING ROBUST RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
The next stage in Process Safety – A TAQA Case Study• Learn how the use of Bowtie Theory was
used to develop and deliver process safety indicators for TAQA (operator)
• Take away key learnings so that you can apply this strategy across your assets
Alec Harley, Head of Process Safety, Lockheed Martin
SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – IS YOURS ROBUST?
ANADARKO CASE STUDY The implementation of SEMS II and the second phase ‘long-term continuous improvement’• Receive insight into Anadarko’s
implementation of SEMS II and learn about the key challenges experienced so you can mitigate weaknesses in your SEMS program
• Understand how Anadarko implement SEMS II within their Drilling and Completions Organization
• Take away key lessons for the ongoing development of assessment of your SEMS program to ensure its continuous performance
Gary Clifton, Sr. Staff EHS Specialist – SEMS D&C Support Lead, Anadarko
Steve Eckman, Drilling Superintendent for Deepwater GOM, Anadarko
For the latest agenda line-up visit: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety/conference-agenda
Develop Strategies for Safer Drilling and Production Operations that influence Organizational Safety Culture, Control Major Accident Risks and Achieve On-Going Reliability
SEMS Audit Results – An Auditor’s Insight into Strengths and Weaknesses of SEMS programs• Receive a Third Party Auditor’s insight
into the common trends found after many SEMS Audits. So that you can identify potential weak spots in your Safety Management System
• Get advice on the steps you should take to reinforce your SEMS system to ensure maximum safety and compliance with BSEE regulations
Kevin Graham, Director of Compliance, M&H Energy Services
SEMS Audit results and Developing Critical Action Plans• Review of audit results; highlighting
specifics within the lacking elements
• Review of audit results and their follow-up Critical Action Plans (CAPs); highlighting disparities in audits that led BSEE to comment that the “rigor of audits was quite lacking” and there was “undesirable variation in quality of audit reports”
• Recommendations for calibrating & aligning ASPs to avoid “undesirable variations”
Lincoln Stroh, Director of SEMS, Jodi Connor Consulting
Learning from the Accidents That Did Not Occur• Receive lessons for the prevention of
major accidents with examples from other high hazard industries
• Analyze the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami that impacted two nuclear power plants
• The safety approaches taken at the two nuclear power plants will be compared to lessons identified during the CSB’s investigation of the 2010 Macondo blowout that lead to 11 fatalities and one of the largest environmental disasters in US history
Dr Mary Beth Mulcahy, Senior Investigator, US Chemical Safety Board
PANEL DEBATE Ultimate Work Authority• Discuss: Who is the Ultimate Work Authority
and how do you define this?
• What are the key challenges that arise during complex operations
Richard Tomlin, HS&E Manager for the Americas, Rowan Drilling
CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT
Aligning Contractor HSE Cultures: What’s Your Strategy?• Develop an executable strategy to manage
safety culture internally and externally (contractors and partners) to ensure it is aligned with the companies you are working with
• Understand how to effectively leverage your culture to develop ownership and reinforce the desired direction of change
• Realize how leadership is crucial to manage safety culture and how , if done effectively, will drive breakthrough performance
Shawn M. Galloway, President and COO, ProAct Safety
Skills and Knowledge Management Systems• Learn how to implement a robust Skills and
Knowledge Management System (SKMS) to ensure contractors are working to the required level of safety and compliance
• Develop a strategy to define accountability, responsibilities, roles, tasks, assessment
• Learn how to assess skills and knowledge to identify and correct gaps in a skills and knowledge assessment
Ken Wells, President, Lifeline Strategies
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS AND NEW INDUSTRY INITIATIVES
Ocean Energy Safety Institute, a Vision• Why now for OESI
• What OESI is and is NOT
• Where is OESI going in the future
James Pettigrew, Director of Operations, Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI)
Regulatory Update and Criteria• Receive a comparison between BSEE
and the UK HSE / UK Oil and Gas Guidelines for Drilling operations and assess the benefits of each
• Hear updates on SEMS II requirements, Audits, BOP Requirements and SEMS for Vessels to ensure effective planning and compliance
• Hear about the progress of BSEE’s near miss reporting and what has been learned from the data
Heather Palmer, Environmental Partner, Bracewell & Giuliani
REGULATORY PANEL DISCUSSION
• Discuss: Should regulatory standards be adapted to assess and mitigate the risks when drilling more complex wells in deep water
• Discuss the benefits and impacts of SEMS becoming mandatory for vessels and contractors
CDR James V Rocco, Detachment Chief, National Center of Expertise, U.S. Coast Guard
Heather Palmer, Environmental Partner, Bracewell & Giuliani
Guy Lombardo, Director Curriculum, HSE, Schlumberger
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Showcase your New Technology and Services to the Industry’s Leading Decision-Makers!Sponsoring and exhibiting at the 3rd Annual OSC is the best way to help deliver your new technology and services to over 200 senior decision makers specific to drilling and production activities.
We have all kinds of ideas and opportunities available to you. Simply tell us what you want to achieve and we will do all we can to deliver a sponsorship package within your budget.
Superb opportunities are available (and limited!), including:• We can arrange 1 to 1 meeting meetings for you with
key decision makers attending
• 30 minute presentation to all 200+ delegates
• Showcase your products/services in the exhibition hall
• Maximise your brand exposure with promotional items
• Host interactive workshops to a group of key decision makers
We have limited opportunities available so secure the best opportunities first
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities are Available Now!
Offshore Safety Conference Testimonials:
Visit www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety or phone US TOLL FREE: 1 800 814 3459 ext 7560
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“The assembly of operators, contractors, service providers, consultants, and industry and regulatory representatives was outstanding - without inhibiting open exchange ”Jim Kepper, Regional Representative - Process Safety, Shell E&P
“The conference was very informative and the cross section of the attendees allowed for effective networking opportunities ”Tracy Burger, Shell E&P
“Great networking opportunity. Very reputable and experienced presenters ”Terry Guillory, Marathon Oil Corp
“The conference exceeded my expectations and gave a good solid understanding of how SEMS will be implemented ”Neil Campbell, Pacific Drilling
“A good overview of current SEMS issues was presented along with several practical solutions. The sessions were well organized and the two chairman did an excellent job ”Robin Pitblado, Director, SHE Risk Management Services, DNV
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Develop Process safety Strategies for Drilling and Production to Control Major Accident Risk and Achieve On-Going Organizational Reliability
The Offshore Safety Conference (OSC) is the world’s largest forum dedicated to raising the bar in offshore safety standards for drilling, completions and production operations. With 300 senior attendees and 30+ expert speakers - it will provide operators and contractors with ground-breaking strategies needed to control major hazard risks at their sites and transform them into “high reliability organizations”.
Send unlimited employees for one flat rate – this discount program allows operating companies to send unlimited employees for one flat rate of US$4,995.
Drilling and wells pre-conference day – invite your drilling and wells team to develop new strategies to tackle the new risks and challenges presented by the deep water environment
Added focus on Human & Organizational Development - this year we have a particular focus on Human and Organizational factors that focus on decision making, competence, training and developing High Reliability Organizations in the oil and gas industry.
3rd Annual
Offshore Safety Conference 2014Sep 29-Oct 1 Doubletree By Hilton Houston - Greenway Plaza, Houston, USA
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Join 300+ Drilling and Production Decision Makers for three days of Strategy Development, Knowledge Sharing and Business Networking: www.decomworld.com/offshore-safety
“The assembly of operators, contractors, service providers, consultants, and regulatory representatives was outstanding - without inhibiting open exchange”Jim Kepper, Regional Process Safety Lead, Upstream Americas, Shell E&P
• Contractor Management Strategies – In-depth examples of how to implement a robust Skills and Knowledge Management System (SKMS) and discuss “contractor alliances for safety”•
• Human Factors and Safety Culture Development – Embrace proven strategies to influence how people behave and make decisions to develop a safety culture across all sites
• Deepwater Drilling & Completions Challenges – Receive expert strategies for managing the unique requirements and dimensions of risk in deepwater drilling
• Drilling Process Design and Improvement – Optimize project decision making for staffing, pace, design, and operations whilst maximizing safety and cost-efficiency
• SEMS II Audit Results and the Next Step – Common trends and data, exclusive operator case studies, and the next stage in SEMS II –strategies to improve and develop safety management systems
• Offshore Regulations and Compliance – Hear critical updates on SEMS II requirements, Audits, BOP Requirements and SEMS for Vessels to ensure effective planning and compliance