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Technical Programme - Wednesday

Wednesday, 16 April, 1330 to 1430

Rhodes Exhibition Hall

KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION 02: THE ENVIRONMENT

  111293 Cleanup of Offshore Emulsion Spill: An Experimental Approach
A.Y. Zekri, O.A. Chaalal, and M.T. Ghannam, UAE University
  111475 Coral Transplantation: An Innovative Measure in the Frame of Environmental Impact Mitigation
R. Hirst, Yemen LNG; C. Sutton and C. Chaineau, Total
  111558 Arctic Bivalves as Indicators of Environmental Variation: Baseline Data
M.L. Carroll, Akvaplan-Niva; S.G. Denisenko and A. Voronkov, Zoological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences; W.G. Ambrose Jr. and G.C. Henkes, Bates College; S. Bosheim, B. Fredheim and T.R. Gulbrandsen, StatoilHydro
  111562 Investigation of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) in Oil Fields and Oil Lakes in Kuwait
F.H. Abdullah, H.R. Saad, A. Farhan, and M.M. Sharma, Kuwait U.
  111578 Monitoring Bioremediation in Oil-Contaminated Soils Using Toxicity Analysis
N.Z. Al-Mutairi, Kuwait U.; M.S. Almutairi, KOC
  111612 Innovative Methodology for Cleaning Pipes: Key to Environmental Protection
L.O. S Buzelin and C.B. Lima, Petrobras
  111620 Bioremediation: The Journey From Hazardous to Green
L.H. Hamza and T. Adly, BP; S. Afifi, United Environmental
  111627 Industry and Community Working in Partnership To Provide Waste Solutions
M. McKay, Total; I. Sheills, Wood Recyclability; D. Taylor, Enviroco
  111637 Microwave Treatment of Oil-Contaminated Drill Cuttings at Pilot Scale   
J. Robinson, S. Kingman, and C.E. Snape, University of Nottingham; M. Bradley, University of Greenwich; S. Bradshaw, University of Stellenbosch; P.W. Page, BP; D.J. Thomas, BG Group
  111677 Framework for the Environmental Impact Factor for Drilling Discharges: A Proposed Tool for Impact Reduction, Management, and Regulation of Drilling Discharges
M.G.D. Smit, IRIS; T.K. Frost, S. Johnson and O. Follum, StatoilHydro; H. Rye and I. Singsaas, SINTEF; K. Bakke, Shell; M. Buffagni, Eni; L. Falcao-Veiga, Petrobras; E. Garpestad, ConocoPhillips; U. Moltu, Total; I. Skare, Exxonmobil;
  111684 Complex Problems – Simple Solutions GIS Application to a Socially Responsible Hydrocarbon Development in Colombia
K. Ravishankar, OXY; J.C. Mejia, LCI Project Occidental Colombia
  111704 Environmental Considerations for Transferring Offshore Facilities to National Oil Company Operators
L.J. Armstrong, J.L. Edmunds, and J.B. Clare, URS
  111705 Creating a Sustainability-Minded Worldwide Environmental Workforce L.J. Armstrong, URS
  111707-A A Laboratory Study on Increased Assurance and Understanding Storage Mechanism of E&P Wastes Injection Into an Unconsolidated Formation
J. D. McLennan, ASRC; Q. Guo, C. Wang and T. Geehan, M-I SWACO; J. Wesley Martin, and J. Marquardt, TerraTek
  111737-A Using Past Experience To Improve Environmental Monitoring in the North Sea
S.S. Bach, Maersk Oil; M. Robson, DONG Energy
  111781-A Pipeline Hydrotest Water Management
W. Boulton, BP
  111789 SERPENT of the Deep - Research, Monitoring, and Partnerships for a Deepwater Well off Atlantic Canada
A. d'Entremont, Chevron; J. Kaariainen, University of Southampton; K. Baker, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  111828-A The "Science" Behind a Spillage Reduction Success  
G. Garcia, A.C. Sanchez, L.E. Perez, and R. Sandoval, BP
  111831-A Developing Global Oil Spill Preparedness and Response
B. Bennet, BP; C. Richardson, Shell; Y. Osikilo, IPIECA
  111936 Assessment of a Bioremediation Process for StatoilHydrocarbons-Polluted Soil
J. C. Setier, J. L. Pornain  and F.Perie, Total; S. Ouvrard and C. Schwartz, Laboratoire Sols et Environnement; P. Faure, G2R; S. Guimont and J. C. Renat, TVD
  111941 Drilling Waste Management Plans for Exploration and Production Operations in Iran
M. Kalhor Mohammadi, NIOC; K. Tahmasbi, Petroleum Uni. of Technology
  111955 Risk Assessment for Livestock in the Oriente Region of Ecuador
M. Pattanyek, ARCADIS; S.J. McMillen, Chevron
  111959-A A New Monitoring Tool for Assessing Environmental Impact of Offshore Drilling Activities: Benthic Foraminifera
G. Duchemin, M. Mojtahid, E. Bicchi, M. Gaultier and F.J. Jorissen, BIAF, Angers University and LEBIM; J. Durrieu and R. Camps, Total; F. Galgani, IFREMER; L. Cazes, Ajilon Engineering; Total
  111965-A A Successful Stakeholder Partnership: The Dolphin Energy Experience Coral Reef Habitats of the Arabian Gulf
M. Al Kendi and Marcus Chandler Dolphin Energy
  111978 Carriage of Drilling Fluids and Brines - Implications for the Offshore Industry
K. Walker, M-I SWACO; D. MacRae, MCA; P. Ronald, Seacroft Marine
  112010 Hydrocarbon Seepage in Former Drilling Mud Pits
E.L. Vicente, M. del Rosario Rosso and J. Fuchs Pan American Energy
  112861 OGP Exploration and Production Waste Management Guidelines
E. Garland, Total; J.M. Kerr, ExxonMobil; K. J. Mundy, Agip KCO; M. J. Mason and S. Young, BP; S. R. Pegors and E. Sedlock, Chevron; J. Barrett, Hebee Ltd.; J. Campbell, OGP; C. Eygun, Total

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Clio

SESSION 13: LEADERSHIP DELIVERS BENEFITS

Session Chairpersons: Carsten Bowitz, Norwegian Oil Industry Association
Roderick P. Kuntz, International SOS

 

111762 Influence From the Top: Senior Managers and Safety Leadership
R. Flin and H. Reid, U. of Aberdeen; R. Bryden, Shell
111447 HSE Leadership Development Programmes - What REALLY Works
G. Siokos, EDN; J.M. Karish, ENSCO
111977 Meeting Expectations: A New Model for a Just and Fair Culture
P. Hudson, Leiden U.; M. Vuijk, Dockwise; D. Biela, Leiden U.; R. Bryden and C. Cowley, Shell
112011 Coaching Safety Leadership Using the Situational Leadership Model
A.M. Brasher, Baker Hughes
Alternate
111557-P Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Human Safety Behaviour Awareness
D. Hildebrandt and F.M. van der Wilt, GDF
111791-P High-Performance Safety Culture
H.C. Reavis, P. Douzenis, and G. Fournier, T. Griffiths and M. Andre, Schlumberger
111848-P Improving HSE Culture Through the Human Element
K.A. Pachiyannakis, M. Al Hajri and E.S. Al-Sarkal,, ZADCO

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Thalie

PANEL 05: HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND BUSINESS

Session Chairpersons: Adel Chaouch, Marathon
Jean-Marc Fontaine, Total

Panel Description

Upholding human rights is fundamental to the commitments of companies to the ethic principles and practices. Companies certainly have a role to play in fostering greater respect for human rights in the countries where they operate. How do we improve our ability to put this commitment into practice? How do we make employees aware and how do we train them?

Speakers

1100   Margaret Jungk, Head of the Human Rights & Business Department
1200 111471 Making Human Rights Training Accessible: The IPIECA Human Rights Training Toolkit for the Oil and Gas Industry J. Owens, IPIECA; E. Wild, BP
1130 112026 Security and Human Rights Training: One Company's Central African Experience A. Chaouch, C.K. Curlee, B.J. McCabe and I. Turner, Marathon Oil

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Erato

SESSION 14: MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF RISK ASSESSMENT

Session Chairpersons: Steve Barber, BP Middle East
David Jones, Chevron Corporation
1100 111509 Risk and Safety Training Using Virtual Reality (VRSafety)
S. Hoiset and E. Glittum, StatoilHydro
1122 111607 Multiple Barrier Thinking -A Road to a Proactive Culture
D. Steinsvik, Steinsvik & Company; A. Vegge, Dolphin
1144 111815 Testing the Effectiveness of Risk Perception Training
T.S. McGrath, NOPSA; S. Dennon, RPS Energy
1206 111788 Using Internal Video Projects To Share Lessons Learned
H.C. Reavis and P. Douzenis, Schlumberger; N. Bourdoumis, BP
Alternate  
  111769-P Meeting the Challenge of Technology Advancement: Innovative Strategies for Health, Environment, and Safety Risk Management
D.W. Jones and J.M. Bruney, Chevron

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Gallieni 3

SESSION 15: EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Session Chairpersons: Laurent Arnulf, International SOS
Alison Martin, BP
1100 111730 Improving the Quality of the Medical Emergency Response (MER) in Shell's Global EP Operations
W. Ponsonby, Eelco Sixma and Faiyaz Bhojani, Shell
1122 111462 Medical Emergency Response Management in a Third World Setting
U. Okorocha, Schlumberger
1144 111641 Lessons From Our Global Emergency Response System
D.L. Buford, G.A. Douglas and L.G. Shallenberger, ExxonMobil

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Risso 6

SESSION 16: IMPROVING ORGANISATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

Session Chairpersons: Luciano Scataglini, Eni Exploration & Production Division
Morris K. Kho, PETRONAS
1430 111336 Organization Design Considerations for Effectively Addressing HSSE Program Requirements in Oil and Gas Operations
R.L. Moreau, ExxonMobil
1452 111604 Managing Environmental Incidents at Oil and Gas Facilities Before They Happen
T. W. Lee and N.S. Othman, Petronas
1514 111606 Improving Environmental and Occupational Health Performance Through an HSE Management System: A 7-Year Case Study
A.J. Leuterman, J.E. Candler, S. Rabke and R. Ceron, M-I SWACO
1536 111801 Safety Interventions – A Status Challenge for Managers and Supervisors
T. Pullwitt and K.J. Mearns, U. of Aberdeen; K. Lauche, TU Delft
Alternate  
  112028 Creating a Sustainable Step Change in Safety From an Innovative Self-Evaluation Programme
D. Allan and K.A. Lang, Baker Huges INTEQ
  111603 Management Team Role in Safety Performance Improvement
D. Arias, Pan American Energy
  111933-P The Resource Calculator - A Tool Driving Improvement
K. Lang and S. Long, Baker Hughes 

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Risso 8

SESSION 17: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT

Session Chairpersons: Dominique Grepinet, Total E&P Myanmar
Cesare Alberti Di Catenaja, Eni E&P Division
1100 111586 Holistic Environmental Management of Discharges From the Oil and Gas Industry - Combining Quantitative Risk Assessment and Environmental Monitoring
I. Nilssen and S. Johnsen, StatoilHydro
1122 111691 Environmental Risk Management in the Barents Sea: Contribution to a Scientific Based Approach for Defining Acceptance Criteria for Operational Activity in the Barents Sea
L.M. Pinturier and U.E. Moltu, Total; L. Bracco and M. Buffagni, Eni; S. Bamber and S. Sanni, IRIS
1144 111524 Linking Management Responses to Quantitative Assessment of Cumulative Impact Consequences
T.C. Winton and M. Lorkin, Sinclair Knight Merz; E. Papiccio, Woodside Energy
1206 111609 A Model for Environmental Risk Assessment for the Construction of Oil/Gas Processing Facilities in Coastal Areas
A.H. ElSherbiny and T. Adly, BP

Wednesday, 16 April, 1100 to 1230

Hermes

PANEL 06: CHALLENGES OF GHG EMISSIONS IN THE UPSTREAM BUSINESS

Session Chairpersons: Leopoldo Henriquez, State Supervision of Mines
Edgar Furuholt, StatoilHydro

Panel Description

With the public having significant concerns about CO2 emissions being released into the atmosphere, the oil industry faces many challenges. While the main public focus is on the emissions from final products, there is also a growing concern and focus on the emissions from exploration and production of oil and gas. What are the challenges and actions the industry faces to continue its current business and also consider opportunities such as heavy oils and LNG while controlling the CO2 emissions?

Speakers

1100 111709 Old Carbon vs. New Carbon in Climate Change
B.W. Ebenhack, U. of Leoben; D.M. Martinez, U. of Rochester
    Bent Svensson, Programme Manager, GGFR, World Bank Group
Garry Mann, General Manager, Health, Safety & Environment, Corporate HSE & SR, Nexen Inc.
Jean-Paul Gourlia, HSE Vice-President, Total Gaz & Energies Nouvelles


Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Clio

SESSION 18: WASTE MANAGEMENT

Session Chairpersons: Jeff Jeter, EBRD
Cary S. Hudson, Walsh Environmental Scientists & Engineers
1430 111750 Waste Management Standards Enhance Environmental Performance
D.L. Conrad, R.E. Hoffmann and S. McHugh, Chevron
1452 111747 Waste Management in a Desert Environment, Yemen
K. Ravishankar and R.A. Brower, OXY; M.W. Thurber and J. McClurg, Walsh Environmental,
1514 111842 NORM Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
M. Cowie, K. Mously and O. Fageeha, Saudi Aramco 
1536 111679 Challenges of Waste Management in Environmentally Developing Countries
W. Paton and P. Fletcher, ERM
Alternate  
  111707-P A Laboratory Study on Increased Assurance and Understanding Storage Mechanism of E&P Wastes Injection Into an Unconsolidated Formation
J.D. McLennan, ASRC; Q. Guo, C. Wang and T. Geehan, M-I SWACO; J.W. Martin and J. Marquardt, TerraTek

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Thalie

PANEL 07: PARTNERSHIP

Session Chairpersons: Patrick Toutain, Total
John Karish, Ensco International

Panel Description

Operators and contractors collaborating to improve performance: Operators and contractors are in a relationship that demands cooperation and collaboration. Contractors who are investing heavily in HSE must be reassured that they will be recognized for that effort. How are operators evaluating HSE performance of contractors and choosing based on programs, policies, and performance? How do contractors who have excellent programs and performance leverage those and get work based on value and not price?

Speakers

1430  Wolfgang Remp, Senior Vice President, OMV International Operations
1500 Johan Bakker, Vice President, Halliburton Europe Eurasia
Jan de Jong, Inspector General of Mines, State Supervision of Mines, The Netherlands
Hugh Williams, Chief Executive, The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA)

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Erato

SESSION 19: ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE DAY-TO-DAY UPSTREAM ACTIVITIES

Session Chairpersons: Edgar Furuholt, StatoilHydro
Simone Melo, ANP
1430 111964 Energy Efficiency Assessments – Just a Paper Exercise?
K. Speirs, Total
1452 111937 Saving Energy in the Oil and Gas Industry: An IPIECA Perspective
D. Chauvin, Total; H. Buckley and S. Depraz IPIECA
1514 111599 Sustainability at an E&P company in Europe - OMV Austria Exploration & Production GmbH
J. Paul and R. Samhaber, OMV
1536 111527 Developing Rigorous GHG Forecasts For E&P Operations: GHG Forecast Tool
J.F. Edwards and A. Watson, BP; M. Guinee, PI-E2 

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Gallieni 3

SESSION 20: SOCIAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES

Session Chairpersons: Barnaby Briggs, Shell
Miriam Potter, Robin des Bois
1430 111712 Compliance with the Equator Principles: What Does it Mean for Oil & Gas Companies?
C. Lowrance, Citigroup
1452 111688 Executing Corporate Responsibility Projects in Remote Delta Areas: Health and Safety Lessons Learned from Working in the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela
F.D. Rodriguez, HSE International; D. Vilera, Total
1514 111839 Implementing the Social Dimension of ESHIA in Chevron
J.P. Lilien and N. Anwar, Chevron
1536 111681 Planning and Executing EIA Baseline Studies in Remote and Socio-Economically Complex Regions with Potential for Uncontacted People: Practical Guidelines from Working in Northern Peru
M. Rodriguez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru; A. Sambartolome and A. Rawa, ERM; F.D. Rodriguez, HSE International
Alternate  
  111640-P Comparative Analysis of Social and Environmental Performance Metrics for Petroleum Companies
J.B. Clare and P. Päster, URS

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Risso 6

SESSION 21: SUCCESS THROUGH THE LIFE CYCLE INTEGRATION

Session Chairpersons: Cyrus Rezaei, BP
Carlos Mangia, Adriatic LNG
1430 111770 Chevron Global Upstream Environmental Management System
S. McHugh, M. Slovacek, and S. Offner, Chevron
1452 111935 A Compliance Focused Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Management System is a Key to Safe and Green Operations
Y.Y. Zaytsev and R. Heath, BP
1514 111418 Problems and Challenges for Implementation of Safety and HSE Management Rules in Aged Iranian Refineries and Petrochemical
B. Abdolhamidzadeh, V. Hashemi, and D. Rashtchian, Sharif U. of Technology
1536 111721 Integrating HSE into the Business
K.S. Saleh, KOC
Alternate  
  112009 Gas Pipeline Maintenance: Safety and Environmental Issues for Operations in Highly Sensitive Ecosystems
C.A. Strappa and E. Tapia Garzón, Repsol YPF

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Risso 8

SESSION 22: MANAGING WORKFORCE HEALTH

Session Chairpersons: Gabriel Saada, SAIPEM
Will Ponsonby, Shell
1430 111631 Capturing Mangement Information on Health in the Oil and Gas Industry
G.W. Sortland, M. Madaboosi and S.E. Fox, BP
1452 111623 Institutional Capacity Building for Creating Health System Governance and Sustainable Development
A. Madera, S. Cianca,and F. Uberti, Eni; A. Abushawashi, A.I. Elbousify and M. Swehl U. of Tripoli
1514 111729 Value Added Health Management – A Model to Measure Realized Benefits
R. Donnelly, G. de Jong and K. Niven Shell; C. Pedersen, Accenture
1536 111588 Health Plan Ingineering for E&P Operations
G. Steenman and J.P. Grdair, Total
Alternate  
  111763-P Shifting Focus in Workplace Health Care Service Delivery Strategy: The Experience of Chevron Nigeria
O.A. Fagade, P.A. Ajayi, S. Okegbemiro and O.T. Fadeyi, Chevron
  111980-P Sustaining an Excellent Workforce
E.J. Thompson, Abermed
  111943-P Health Circles – A Tool for Work Place Health Promotion in The Oil Industry
S. Schunder and W. Unterberger, OMV

Wednesday, 16 April, 1430 to 1600

Hermes

PANEL 08: COPING WITH NEW REGULATIONS: REACH

Session Chairpersons: Andrew Smith, Shell
Fred Jones, ERM

Panel Description

REACH, the European Union Regulation on Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals, is one of the most complex and far-reaching pieces of legislation ever implemented in Europe and will be phased in over an 11-year period. The aim of REACH is to protect human health and the environment from potential risks derived from the use of chemicals. This panel will discuss anticipated impacts this and similar international regulations will have on chemical usage within the oil and gas industry.

Speakers

1 Ylva Gilbert, Business Director, Gaia Consulting
2 Marie-Pierre Rabaud, Product Stewardship-Regulatory Affairs Advisor – Europe, ExxonMobil Chemicals Company
3 Chris Rivers, Executive Vice President, M-I SWACO

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Clio

SESSION 23: THE VALUE OF PARTNERING

Session Chairpersons: Antoine Augustin, Gaz de France
Halina Caravello, Baker Hughes
1630 111953 Harmonizing Efforts to Evaluate Contractor HSE Performance: The API PIDX Revision of RP 76
J. Schey, OFS Portal; T. Knode, Halliburton; F.Simon, BJ Services; E. Ring, Baker Hughes; T. Elsen and D. Campbell, Chevron; M. Carter, Devon; M. Bell, ExxonMobil; R. Light, Schlumberger
1652 111777 Working in a Contractual Environment, "Pathways to a Common Goal" 
P. Toutain, Total
1714 111819 E4W Technique: Stepping Ahead from Traditional Safety
H. Haag, R.D. Ritchie, and G. Wachtel, OMV
1736 111956 Development and Deployment of a Contractor Safety Management Program for Chevron Environmental Management Company
T. Zamora and R. Martin, Chevron
Alternate  
  111601-P Safety @ the Value of Partnering
G.J. Windhorst, Noble Drilling; F.M. van der Wilt, GDF

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Thalie

PANEL 09: HOW DO YOU CHANGE THE HSE CULTURE?

Session Chairpersons: Roger Melton, ExxonMobil
Hans Jorn Johansen, DONG Energy

Panel Description

The success of an HSE program in the form of improved and sustainable performance is dependent on many factors, including the implementation of effective management systems, good communications at all levels of the organization, and the assurance of employee competence through comprehensive and focused training programs. All of these factors contribute to the overall HSE culture of the company. This panel will discuss how to establish and sustain the appropriate HSE culture across a company.

Speakers

1 Eirik Renlie, Vice President, EARC, Baker Hughes INTEQ
2 Patrick Hudson, Department of Psychology, Leiden University
3 Guy Boyd, Head of Operations and Executive Consulting, BST

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Erato

SESSION 24: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROCESSES

Session Chairpersons: Ian Sealy, Schlumberger
Michael Holgate, ECOLOGIC
1630 111498 Enhancing Environmental Performance Through Common Process – from 20 EMS's to One
E. Taylor and C. Burry, BP
1652 111981 Environmental Projects for New Projects: Systematic Processes and Performance Requirements Driving Better Environmental Outcomes
E.M. Rogers and S.K. Spence, BP
1714 111760 Use of Habitat Equivalency Analysis (HEA) to Determine the Environmentally Superior Project Alternative
W.R. Gala and R.W. Hill, Chevron; L.A. Hostetter, Triangle Economic Research
1736 111445 e-SHRIMP: One Year On!
R.W. Finney, BP; J.A. Campbell, OGP

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Gallieni 3

SESSION 25: LOCAL CONTENT CAPACITY BUILDING

Session Chairpersons: Mike Mannering, Schlumberger
Foo Say Moo, PETRONAS
1630 111940 Chad-Cameroon Oil Development and Pipeline Project – Contribution to Local Company Success
J.J. Gruat and M. Bichara, Cameroon Oil Transport
1652 111983 Regulatory Compliance Challenge in Countries with Emerging Economy and Developing Legislative System
Y.Y. Zaytsev, G.A. Mattson, BP
1714 111963 The Total Group and the Local Economic Development of the Lacq Basin
C. Arquizan, J. Charbonnel and R. Noel Total
1736 111879 The Strategic Value of Defining the Local Business Enabling Environment
R.J. Sherman, Halliburton
Alternate  
  111975 Sustainable CSR Activities in Uganda
G. Brunton and M. Early, Tullow Oil

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Risso 6

SESSION 26: SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENTS: LEARNINGS

Session Chairpersons: Jay Wagner, Plexus Energy
Mike Mason, BP
1630 111821 Protection of Biodiversity in the Caspian Sea – Oil and Gas Development in Kazakhstan
G. Mutysheva and C. Walker, Agip
1652 111957 Minimizing Impacts in the Arctic; 30 Years of Oil Development on the North Slope of Alaska
J.D. Platt, BP
1714 111810 Tangguh Responses on the Sensitive Environment
L. Ahmad, BP
1736 111536 Microhabitat Protection during Geophysical Exploration in High Diversity Tropical Rainforest
M.W. Thurber and F. Silva Walsh Environmental; S. Valdivieso and G.Noboa, Andes Petroleum
Alternate  
  111965-P A Successful Stakeholder Partnership – The Dolphin Energy Experience Coral Reef Habitats of the Arabian Gulf
M. Al Kendi and M. Chandler, Dolphin Energy

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Risso 8

SESSION 27: HYGIENE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH

Session Chairpersons: Nicole Speiser-Remp, OMV
Erik Dahl-Hansen, ExxonMobil
1630 111137 Development of a Proactive Community Medical Services Plan in Georgia
J.D. Clyde, Spinnaker Medical; Z. Mamulaishvili; L. Bentsen and T.L. Thoem, Frontera;
1652 112027 Prevention and Management of Food and Waterborne Diseases
E.L. Shammas, StatoilHydro; M.Z. Balge and G. Krieger, Newfields
1714 111716 Food Safety Management
E. Yarmamedov and O. Minkin, BP
1736 111809 Health Impact Assessment in the Business Process
F. Uberti, G. Gomez and A. Madera, Eni
Alternate  
  111566-P Haze Hazard and Emergency in the Oil and Gas Industry
D. Kumarasamy and S. Karthikeyan, Petronas
  111645-P To Share Findings and Challenges in Conducting Health Impacts Assessment in Remote Geophysical Locations in the Third World Countries
W. Majid, Petronas
  111775-P Promoting Health Awareness Among Employees and Families by Partnering with NGOs – The Schlumberger India Success Story
J.I. Akaya, Schlumberger

Wednesday, 16 April, 1630 to 1800

Hermes

PANEL 10: THE LEADERSHIP ROLE IN PREVENTING MAJOR INCIDENTS

Session Chairpersons: Rhona Flin, Aberdeen University
Aidan Hayes, Woodside Energy

Panel Description

Leadership is considered a prime mover that establishes a culture-by-design as opposed to a culture-by-default. The tone of the organisation is established and the priorities for failsafe mechanisms are set as expectations by the culture. How is effective leadership truly measured in our industry today? How are we different from high-reliability organisations?

Speakers

1630 111830 Commonality in EDF Fleet
Y.M. Garcier, EDF

Claudio Cignetti, International Safety Manager, Eni
Tony Blackmore, UK Health and Safety Executive