In this episode of the Oil and Gas Sound Off Podcast, Joe Perino gives an update on the sharing of safety data in the offshore oil and gas industry.
In this podcast, Joe discusses:
- State of sharing data in offshore drilling oil and gas
- Recent SPE meeting on data sharing
- New agreement between BSEE, Center for Offshore Safety (COS), US Dept of Transportation (DOT)
- Benefits and challenges to new offshore data sharing arrangement
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History of BSEE
For more on the evolution of BSEE, COS in wake of the Deepwater Horizon incident, listen to Joe’s podcast ‘Offshore Drilling Safety: Deepwater Horizon to BSEE’ and visit our BSEE resource page.
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Relevant Links:
BSEE – Bureau for Safety Environmental Enforcement
Podcast: Offshore Drilling Safety: Deepwater Horizon to BSEE
BSEE.gov
CenterforOffshoreSafety. org
IACD.org
Oil 101 A FREE Introduction to Oil and Gas
EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network
Offshore Drilling Resource Page – EKT Interactive
Transcript:
Hello, I’m Joe Perino and welcome to Sound Off.
This podcast is part of the EKT interactive learning network and is brought to you by Oil 101, a free 10 part introduction to the oil and gas industry.
In this podcast I’d like to give everybody an update on what’s been going on with the Center of Offshore Safety. BSEE, SPE and the sharing of safety data for the offshore drilling industry. As I speak it’s January 2017 and
I attended a SPE sponsored meeting in mid-December 16, in which it was attended by, among others, Doug Morris, the Chief of Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs for BSEE, Charlie Williams, Executive Director for the Center for Offshore Safety, and Demetria Collia, a Program Director in the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in the Department of Transportation.
In this meeting it was announced that SPE, COS and BSEE had come to an agreement to utilize the Bureau of Transportation’s statistics department to gather and analyze safety data for the offshore industry.
Why is this a good idea?
It addresses a couple of concerns that you have in the industry.
One of them is the safety of the data and the confidentiality of those people who are handling this data.
One of the benefits of working with the federal go
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- Publicado23 de enero de 2017, 18:21 UTC
- Duración5 min
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