1 Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees Presented by Cheryl Stark Chair, ISO/TC67 – “Materials, equipment and offshore structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries” BP – Houston, Group Technology Engineering Globally Relevant Standards
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 2 Overview Agenda Overview and relationship of industry TC67 structure Standards for a global industry
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 3 Overview and relationship of industry Upstream and Pipelines Exploration & Development Exploitation Transportation Downstream → Petrochemicals Refining Plastics Marketing Fabrics raw materials
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 4 Overview and relationship of industry Upstream and pipelines Predominantly in remote or less populated areas Over 130 countries for exploration & production Globally diverse with wide temperature and terrain variability Must be able to move product to downstream Downstream and petrochemical Predominantly in temperature regions Urban or near urban areas Land-based with government restrictions
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 5 Overview and relationship of industry Upstream and pipelines Usually considered mobile (pipelines are stationary) Various suppliers in global market Parts must be compatible and interchangeable Exposed to climate extremes Downstream and petrochemical Refineries, plants, and processing facilities Fixed structures, not frequently moved Repair or replacement parts are of necessity
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 6 Common equipment characteristics Reliable Interchangeable Compatible Available Safe to workers, community and environment Contain and deliver product with no degradation
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 7 Overview Agenda Overview and relationship of industry TC67 structure Standards for a global industry
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 8 TC 67 structure “Material, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries, excluding ships and marine operations (ISO/TC8)” Scope: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 regulations (ISO/TC 8)
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 9 TC67 structure Twenty-six “P”articipating members Twenty-five “O”bserving members Six subcommittees Five TC working groups Management committee Joint working groups with five TCs Estimated project members – over 1000
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 10 P & O Members of TC67
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 11 TC 67 structure 161 items on work program 111 published to date Average 15 standards published annually Average new work items annually Augment current standards New technology Five year review
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 12 Overview Agenda Overview and relationship of industry TC67 structure Standards for a global industry
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 13 Standards for a global industry Equipment and hardware Casing, tubing, and drill strings Blow-out preventer and production equipment Subsurface and downhole equipment Piping and pipelines Offshore structures Fluids Valves and compressors Informational Corrosion resistant alloys Life cycle analysis Reliability and measurement Quality management
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 14 Standards for a global industry Safety and health of workers Protection of indigenous population Preservation of local livelihood Capture and transport of product Management of waste streams Wide variety of attitudes about oil and gas activity
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 15 Remote, mountainous, no infrastructure
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 16 Ice island, arctic, metocean conditions
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 17 Urban, indigenous livelihood
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 18 Remote, deepwater, metocean conditions
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 19 Land-based, remote, no infrastructure
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 20 Remote, arctic, health and safety concerns
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 21 Urban, land-based, environmental and health concerns
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 22 Urban, land-based, marine, environmental and health concerns
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 23 Standards and product service levels series – Materials for H 2 S environments – Downhole equipment – packer and bridge plugs – Arctic offshore structures 3183 – Steel for pipelines 13709/13710 – Centrifugal and reciprocating positive displacement pumps – Drilling and production equipment - Wellhead and Christmas trees
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 24 Standards for a global industry Safety and health of workers Safety and health of workers Protection of indigenous population Protection of indigenous population Preservation of local livelihood Preservation of local livelihood Capture and transport of product Capture and transport of product Management of waste streams Management of waste streams Wide variety of attitudes about oil and gas activity Wide variety of attitudes about oil and gas activity
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 25 TC67 approach to standards Global utility – World Trade Organization Buy and trade from one area to another Interchangeable parts Compatible and fit for purpose HSSE factors Local utility Product service levels Multiple choice designs Government restrictions/acceptance
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 26 TC 67 approach to standards Motto - “Global standards used locally, worldwide.”
A Conference on U.S. Leadership in ISO and IEC Technical Committees November 9-10, 2005 Slide 27 The End and Any Questions?