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Oil & Gas Standards Guide Global Industry
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Global standards for oil & gas industry
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ISO/TC 67 “Materials, equipment and offshore
structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and
natural gas industries”
3. Introduction into standardization –
What are standards?
Standards…
• … are documents with agreements on products,
services and systems
• ... are designed for voluntary use
• ... contribute to:
– (inter)national strength of competition
– innovation
– health, safety and environment
– image
• ... are in accordance with WTO
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4. Introduction into standardization –
Why standardization?
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Overcoming trade barriers
Vision ISO/TC 67 (oil & gas):
Global standards used locally worldwide
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5. Introduction into standardization –
What is standardization?
Standardization …
• … is an open process => all parties concerned invited
to participate for broad support
• … is developing agreements based on consensus =>
no sustained opposition
• … is transparent => agreements are publicly
available for comments and use
• … takes place on three levels:
– national (e.g. NEN, DIN)
– regional (e.g. CEN, GSO)
– international (e.g. ISO, IEC)
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6. Introduction into standardization –
How is participation organized? (1)
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All stakeholders + consensus creates broad support for
established agreements
Everyone
who has an
interest
can
participate
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7. Introduction into standardization –
How is participation organized? (2)
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Stakeholder
Standardization
process
Mirror
committee
NC 310008
ISO/TC 67
CEN/TC 12
Documents
(e.g. draft
standards)
Input/influence
(e.g. expert in
working group)
Stakeholder
Stakeholder
Stakeholder
Stakeholder
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8. Introduction into standardization –
How will an ISO standard be developed?
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3 months by
default
2 months
possible
2 months by
default
optional; 3 or 4
months possible
2 month
translation
(all ISO)
3 month ballot
2 month ballot
NP
CD
DIS Publication
Opt out
Opt in
WD
optional
FDIS
• 3 tracks:
– Accelerated: 12 months to DIS and 24 months to publication
– Default: 24 months to DIS and 36 months to publication
– Enlarged: 36 months to DIS and 48 months to publication
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9. Introduction into standardization –
Why should I participate?
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Benefits of participation:
• Influence market developments
• (Inter)national technological and commercial network
• Faster and easier access to (inter)national markets
• New insights in innovation and development
• Positioning and adapting your business strategy
• Knowledge acquisition and sharing
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11. ISO/TC 67 – Our scope
ISO/TC 67 covers:
standardization of the materials, equipment and
offshore structures used in the drilling, production,
transport by pipelines and processing of liquid and
gaseous hydrocarbons within the petroleum,
petrochemical and natural gas industries.
Excluded: aspects of offshore structures subject to IMO
requirements (ISO/TC 8).
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12. ISO/TC 67 – Our vision
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Global standards
used locally
worldwide
13. ISO/TC 67 – Our goals
• Prepare standards required by the industry
• Prepare standards that are adopted worldwide by
bodies such as ABNT (Brazil), API (USA), CEN
(Europe), GOST R (Russian Federation), GSO (Gulf
Region) and SAC (China)
• Prepare standards that are recognized by regulators
• Publish standards that enable companies to minimize
their specifications
• Deliver standards to the target dates on the agreed
work programme
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14. ISO/TC 67 – Our members
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Key
Blue: Participating member (33)
Orange: Observing member (33)
15. ISO/TC 67 – Our way of organization
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16. ISO/TC 67 – Our deliverables
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17. ISO/TC 67 – Our track record
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These figures
include joint working
group items and
exclude corrigenda
Figure for 2015 is
target number of
publication by end of
year
Currently more than
80 projects (new &
revisions) on work
programme
18. ISO/TC 67 – Why we standardize
• Standards help to manage complexity and thus to
reduce risk:
– safety
– environmental
• Standards help to control variety saving cost and time:
– “more of the same”: economy of scale
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19. ISO/TC 67 – Why we work through ISO
• Global
– widely recognized
– globally applicable
• Inclusiveness
– people
– scope
• Neutral
– no political ties
– no commercial ties
• Simple
– ISO Directives
– Connecting the world through national bodies
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21. International standards for offshore structures –
ISO/TC 67/SC 7 (1)
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• Scope
– Standardization in the field of offshore structures used in the
production and storage of petroleum and natural gas, including
procedures for assessment of the site specific application of
mobile offshore units.
• Membership
– 23 participating members (including the Netherlands)
– 9 observing members
• Standards portfolio
– 17 deliverables published
– 15 projects on work programme (revisions and new items)
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22. International standards for offshore structures –
ISO/TC 67/SC 7 (2)
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• Organization structure
– WG 1 General requirements
– WG 2 Regional annexes
– WG 3 Fixed steel structures
– WG 4 Fixed concrete structures
– WG 5 Floating systems
– WG 6 Weight engineering
– WG 7 Site specific assessment of mobile offshore units (MOUs)
– WG 8 Offshore Arctic structures
– WG 9 Marine operations
– WG 10 Foundations
– WG 11 Offshore freight containers
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23. International standards for offshore structures –
ISO/TC 67/SC 7 (3)
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24. International standards for offshore structures –
ISO 19900 series
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25. International standards for offshore structures –
Work programme (1)
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26. International standards for offshore structures –
Work programme (2)
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• Active work items:
– 19901-2, Seismic design procedures and criteria [DIS]
– 19901-4, Geotechnical and foundation design considerations
[FDIS]
– 19901-5, Weight control during engineering and construction
[FDIS]
– 19901-6, Marine operations [WD]
– 19901-7, Stationkeeping systems for floating offshore structures
and mobile offshore units [WD]
– 19901-9, Structural integrity management [WD]
– 19902, Fixed steel offshore structures [WD]
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27. International standards for offshore structures –
Work programme (3)
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• Active work items (continued):
– 19903, Fixed concrete offshore structures [CD]
– 19904-1, Monohulls, semi-submersibles and spars [DIS]
– 19905-1, Jack-ups [FDIS]
– 19905-3, Floating units [DIS]
– 19906, Arctic offshore structures [WD]
– 10855 ,Offshore containers and associated lifting sets [DIS]
> Part 1: Offshore container - Design, manufacture and marking
> Part 2: Lifting sets - Design, manufacture and marking
> Part 3: Periodic inspection, examination and testing
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29. International standards for Arctic operations –
ISO/TC 67/SC 8 (1)
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• Scope
– Standardization of operations associated with exploration,
production and processing of hydrocarbons in onshore and
offshore arctic regions, and other locations characterized by
low ambient temperatures and the presence of ice, snow
and/or permafrost.
– Excluded: Requirements for offshore pipelines that are under
SC 2 and for offshore structures that are under SC 7.
• Membership
– 13 participating members (including the Netherlands)
– 2 observing members
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30. International standards for Arctic operations –
ISO/TC 67/SC 8 (2)
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• Organization structure
– WG 1 Working environment
– WG 2 Escape, evacuation and rescue
– WG 3 Environmental monitoring
– WG 4 Ice management
– WG 5 Arctic materials
– WG 6 Physical environment for arctic operations
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31. International standards for Arctic operations –
ISO/TC 67/SC 8 (3)
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32. International standards for offshore structures
– Work programme
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• Active work items:
– ISO 35101, Working environment [CD]
– ISO 35102, Escape, evacuation and rescue from offshore
installations [WD]
– ISO 35103, Environmental monitoring [CD]
– ISO 35104, Ice management [WD]
– ISO/TS 35105, Material requirements for arctic operations [WD]
– ISO/35106, Arctic metocean, ice and seabed data [CD]
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