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OGP Safety Performance Indicators 2004 Don Smith Technical Manager, OGP. International Association of Oil and Gas Producers. The Process. January – Issue request to OGP members March/April – OGP Analyses data May/June – Issue report. Summary of 2004 dataset. Safety Performance Report
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OGP Safety Performance Indicators 2004 Don Smith Technical Manager, OGP International Association of Oil and Gas Producers
The Process • January – Issue request to OGP members • March/April – OGP Analyses data • May/June – Issue report
Summary of 2004 dataset • Safety Performance Report • Over 2,290 million workhours reported • 37 organisations submitted data • Operations in 78 countries
ADNOC (78) AMERADA HESS (15) ANADARKO (25) BG (43) BHP (16) BP (198) CAIRN ENERGY (14) CHEVRONTEXACO (220) CNOOC (32) CONOCOPHILLIPS (80) DEVON ENERGY (6) DONG (1) ENI (182) EXXONMOBIL (141) GNPOC (17) HOCOL (5) KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (25) MAERSK (11) NORSK HYDRO (8) OMV (6) OXY (40) PDVSA (142) PETRO-CANADA (14) PETRONAS CARIGALI (21) PREMIER (5) PTTEP (9) QGPC (36) RASGAS (4) REPSOL (74) SAUDI ARAMCO (30) SHELL (388) STATOIL (54) TOTAL (122) VICO (12) YUKOS (67) Reporting Companies (million workhours reported)
Number of workhours on which the annual safety performance report has been based
Breakdown of Reported Workhours1 1Millions of workhours reported in 2004
Fatalities • 120 Fatalities • 18 company fatalities • 102 contractor fatalities • 7 third party fatalities • 99 separate incidents • Worst incident: Helicopter crash in which 9 contractors and 1 company individual died 9 more than reported in 2003
Fatal Accident Rate (FAR) FAR = No. of Fatalities per 100 million workhours
Fatal Accident Rate (FAR) FAR = No. of Fatalities per 100 million workhours
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) LTIF = (Fatalities + Lost Work Day Cases) per million workhours
Total Recordable Incident Rate TRIR = Fatalities + LWDC + RWDC + MTC (per million w/hours)
LTIF – Company Comparison(Company/Contractor Performance) 1.09 Average LTIF – 1.09
Summary • Increase in number of fatalities compared to 2003 • Indication of long term improvement in FAR • Slight reduction in overall LTIF, continuing a long term downward trend • Regional differences present but reducing • Vehicle, aviation and struck-by incidents remain the most significant causes of fatalities in the E&P industry Full report available via OGP website: www.ogp.org.uk