Italy has an indicator of injuries for millions of tep produced lowest than other Countries (0.26 in 2014). Nevertheless the Directorate general for safety - National mining office for hydrocarbons and georesources (DGS-UNMIG) wants to improve the already good safety measures of offshore oil&gas operations in application of D.Lgs 18th august, 2015 n.145 (transportation of Directive 2013/30/UE) and with respect to the D.Lgs 26th june, 2012 n.83. With this prospective DGS-UNMIG started agreements with University, Research Institutions and Authorities obtaining a scientific support (CNR, RSE, INGV, OGS, AMRA, CRIET Navy, Harbor Body and Universities). The interest is on five pillars: “control”, “competence”, “efficiency”, “research & innovation” and “dialog” (Fig. 1). The following tasks have been set up for guarantee-oriented actions:  identification of an measurable index for the evaluation of variation of the offshore installations safety level from the current status and criticalities;  application of a naval-air-satellite integrated system for the daily monitoring of Adriatic Sea, in coordination with MATTM;  check of Adriatic sealines conditions for oil & gas transportation;  check of steel structures conditions of offshore facilities;  offshore operations monitoring: drilling and recording systems for drilling parameters;  evaluation of seismic hazard of existing platforms;  development of feasibility studies for seismic and ground deformation monitoring;  check of the current emissions of installations and their forecast to 2020;  analysis of the environmental effects of the NaTech operations and incident;  collection of information about the activities of Italian institutions for increasing levels of offshore safety and related databases;  geology and stratigraphy analysis of marine areas open to hydrocarbons exploration and production activities;  energetic optimization of the offshore installation even by means of renewable energy sources;  risks evaluation for production and drilling plants for Major hazard Report and relevant mitigation actions;  study of operating procedures for control and evaluation of report on major hazard;  mapping of international legislation on the continental shelf, on the use of mineral resources and cross-border relations;  analysis of Best Practices for economic, financial and legal solutions at critical accidents in offshore installations, including across borders.  study on instruments adopted for the social corporate responsibility of companies;  legal and economic analysis of the possible conversion of offshore production platforms in other energy uses (renewable energy and storages for loading and reloading of LNG).  mapping of natural hydrocarbon emission  communication  hydrocarbon transport  international legislative framework on energy  best practices for financial and economic solution in the hydrocarbon sector

Panei, L., Antoncecchi, I., Donini, L., Teofilo, G., Terlizzese, F. (2016). Agreements for E&P Offshore Operation Safety. In Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana. Volume 41, Supplemento n. 1 - Dicembre 2016. La geologia marina in Italia Primo convegno dei geologi marini italiani. Roma, 18- 19 febbraio 2016 (pp.72-72) [10.3301/ROL.2016.167].

Agreements for E&P Offshore Operation Safety

ANTONCECCHI, ILARIA
Secondo
;
2016

Abstract

Italy has an indicator of injuries for millions of tep produced lowest than other Countries (0.26 in 2014). Nevertheless the Directorate general for safety - National mining office for hydrocarbons and georesources (DGS-UNMIG) wants to improve the already good safety measures of offshore oil&gas operations in application of D.Lgs 18th august, 2015 n.145 (transportation of Directive 2013/30/UE) and with respect to the D.Lgs 26th june, 2012 n.83. With this prospective DGS-UNMIG started agreements with University, Research Institutions and Authorities obtaining a scientific support (CNR, RSE, INGV, OGS, AMRA, CRIET Navy, Harbor Body and Universities). The interest is on five pillars: “control”, “competence”, “efficiency”, “research & innovation” and “dialog” (Fig. 1). The following tasks have been set up for guarantee-oriented actions:  identification of an measurable index for the evaluation of variation of the offshore installations safety level from the current status and criticalities;  application of a naval-air-satellite integrated system for the daily monitoring of Adriatic Sea, in coordination with MATTM;  check of Adriatic sealines conditions for oil & gas transportation;  check of steel structures conditions of offshore facilities;  offshore operations monitoring: drilling and recording systems for drilling parameters;  evaluation of seismic hazard of existing platforms;  development of feasibility studies for seismic and ground deformation monitoring;  check of the current emissions of installations and their forecast to 2020;  analysis of the environmental effects of the NaTech operations and incident;  collection of information about the activities of Italian institutions for increasing levels of offshore safety and related databases;  geology and stratigraphy analysis of marine areas open to hydrocarbons exploration and production activities;  energetic optimization of the offshore installation even by means of renewable energy sources;  risks evaluation for production and drilling plants for Major hazard Report and relevant mitigation actions;  study of operating procedures for control and evaluation of report on major hazard;  mapping of international legislation on the continental shelf, on the use of mineral resources and cross-border relations;  analysis of Best Practices for economic, financial and legal solutions at critical accidents in offshore installations, including across borders.  study on instruments adopted for the social corporate responsibility of companies;  legal and economic analysis of the possible conversion of offshore production platforms in other energy uses (renewable energy and storages for loading and reloading of LNG).  mapping of natural hydrocarbon emission  communication  hydrocarbon transport  international legislative framework on energy  best practices for financial and economic solution in the hydrocarbon sector
abstract + poster
offshore safety, E&P
English
La geologia marina in Italia Primo convegno dei geologi marini italiani
2016
Chiocci F L; Budillon F; Ceramicola S; Gamberi F; Senatore M.R; Sulli A;
Calcaterra, D; Di Stefano, A; Morra, V; Occhipinti, S; Pelfini, M; Pipan, M; Romano, C; Zanchi, A
Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana. Volume 41, Supplemento n. 1 - Dicembre 2016. La geologia marina in Italia Primo convegno dei geologi marini italiani. Roma, 18- 19 febbraio 2016
22-feb-2017
2016
41/2016
72
72
open
Panei, L., Antoncecchi, I., Donini, L., Teofilo, G., Terlizzese, F. (2016). Agreements for E&P Offshore Operation Safety. In Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana. Volume 41, Supplemento n. 1 - Dicembre 2016. La geologia marina in Italia Primo convegno dei geologi marini italiani. Roma, 18- 19 febbraio 2016 (pp.72-72) [10.3301/ROL.2016.167].
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