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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Engineering the safety culture in late-life assets

Tom Coolican A *
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A Upstream Production Solutions, L10/99 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000, Australia.

* Correspondence to: tom.coolican@upstreamps.com

The APPEA Journal 63 S301-S303 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ22128
Accepted: 16 March 2023   Published: 11 May 2023

© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of APPEA.

Abstract

Engineering and Safety Culture are intrinsically linked. In the late-life asset world we are confronted with reduced resilience to MAEs, long history of changes to the assets, loss of corporate knowledge as our people turn over and life extension in line with ISO19900. Having a safety culture that acknowledges process safety in engineering is important and challenging. The continuous state of unease that process safety engenders in our people is often seen in higher-risk activities such as construction and drilling operations, and it is our experience that there are common leading indicators that late life operations and decommissioning teams share with projects and drilling and completions (D&C). This work examines the performance of leading indicators in safety culture during late-life asset operations and correlates them with both the development and discrete project life cycle. We also investigate some of the root causes behind the incidents and events that have emerged in late-life assets with often surprising results. Navigating the objectives-based regulatory framework within the Australian oil and gas industry requires a dynamic and collaborative approach, this paper provides a high-level outline of the decommissioning planning process in line with a standardised decommissioning management system. This paper also discusses the learnings from these operations on the effectiveness of the safety culture framework and the International Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) lifesaving rules in the pre-decommissioning phase.

Keywords: decommissioning, hazard observation, late-life asset operation, mindfulness, offshore, project management, safety, safety culture.

Tom Coolican (MSc, MBA, GAICD) has more than 20 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry with time spent in the majors as well as specialised late-life asset companies. Tom’s understanding of asset retirement obligation (ARO) is informed by the Asset Management roles he has held and has been involved in the hydrocarbon-free, disconnection and sailaway of a number of FPSOs. Tom has also been involved in the Asset Retirement planning for some of Australia’s largest oil and gas developments in the Northwest Shelf and Timor Sea. As former President and co-Chair of Safer Together WA/NT Tom has a deep passion for the safe execution of decommissioning and understands the real issues that face the asset team through the execution phase. Tom’s current role as Executive GM of Upstream Production Solutions gives the additional lens of pre-decommissioning services to his late-life asset operational experience.


References

ISO (2019) Petroleum and natural gas industries − General requirements for offshore structures. ISO 19900:2019. Available at https://www.iso.org/standard/69761.html [accessed 3 February 2023]