Title: OGP International Standards workshop
1- OGP International Standards workshop
- Part II
- by Alain Samne (ISO Central Secretariat), and
- Neil Reeve (Shell Standards Manager and President
of IFAN) - Delhi (IN), 2007-04-26
2Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional,
national, sectorial - Standards Development ISO committees, ISO/CS
services, ISO deliverables and regulations - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
3Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional, national,
sectorial - Standards Development ISO committees, ISO/CS
services, ISO deliverables and regulations - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
4Regional standards bodies
- ACCSQ (ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standards
and Quality) - AIDMO (Arab Industrial Development and Mining
Organization) - ARSO (African Regional Organization for
Standardization) - CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
- COPANT (Pan-American Standards Commission)
- EASC (Euro-Asian Council for Standardization,
Metrology and Certification) - PASC (Pacific Area Standards Congress)
5ISO and CEN Regional
- Largest of ISOs Regional Liaison Organizations
- Collaborative arrangements under the Vienna
Agreement whereby industry drives the parallel
development and processing of internationally-rele
vant projects (ISO-lead, CEN-lead) - EN-mandated VA project developments aim to
facilitate and ensures harmonized European
regulations based on International Standards - Approx. 2/3 of ISO Standards are concerned
6ISO and ASTM Cross-sector SDO
- Collaboration via ANSI, ASTM hosts US ISO/TC
mirror committees - Active participation in many ISO-committee
sectors (i.e. paints and varnishes, rubber,
plastics, coal) - MoU with ISO/TCs ensures coordinated development
efforts and avoids duplication - Pilot project for ISO/TC85 Nuclear energy
producing industry-recognized dual-logo
International Standards
7ISO and OECD Global economic player
- ISO liaison status
- Contribute to ISO technical work by participation
and submission of comments at development stages - MoU with TC23/SC2 Tractor testing producing
ISO Standards which are integrated into OECD
Codes - Future collaboration to include services,
education, anti-trust, sustainable reporting
8ISO and OGP Trade association
- Consortia of international oil gas producers
with ISO-liaison status - OGP member companies input to deliver the agreed
work programme of international standards for the
oil gas industry, with particular focus
on ISO/TC67 - This priority includes
- project-management and ISO-editing support by the
dedicated OGP/JIP - workshops at industry relevant locations to
promote the adoption and use of ISO/IEC standards
by operators, regulators and the supply industry
at large - Monitoring and coordinating the actions of OGP
member companies in order to effectively
influence the development of International
Standards for the benefit of all OGP members,
including identifying new standards areas - Working closely with regulatory bodies (IRF) to
ensure integration of International Standards
within regulations/legislation
9ISO and API Industry-specific
- ANSI delegated hosts of ISO/TC secretariats for
upstream (TC67) and downstream (TC28) oil and gas
sector - Various collaborative arrangements
- Pilot project
- Delegated development
- Joint working groups
- Multi-partite developments
10Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional, national,
sectorial - Development Technical committees, services and
ISO International Standards - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
11ISO/IEC Guide 21 Adoption of ISO deliverables
- The adoption of an International Standard is
defined as - The publication of a regional or national
normative document based on a relevant
International Standard, or endorsement of the
International Standard as having the same status
as a national normative document, with any
deviations from the International Standard
identified.
12ISO/IEC Guide 21 Content
- ISO/IEC Guide 21
- provides methods for adoption of International
Standards as regional or national standards - defines a system for indicating the degree of
correspondence between International Standards
and regional or national standards so as to
promote coherence in the way regional or national
standards bodies adopt International Standards
and indicate the degree of correspondence with
International Standard - and contributes thereby to achieving greater
uniformity in the indication of both
correspondence and deviations among standards of
different countries will aid communication, avoid
confusion and facilitate trade
13Adopted standardsDegrees of correspondence
14Adopted standardsNumbering
- Numbering of identical adoptions
- It should be evident to the reader immediately,
and not only after examination of the content,
when regional or national standards are identical
to the International Standards - Two numbering options
- Single numbering
- IEC 616421998 becomes XYZ/IEC 616421998
- with the acronym (represented here as XYZ for
the regional or national standard) being added in
front of the original reference number of the
International Standard - Dual numberingXYZ 878781998ISO 136161996
15Adopted standardsDating
- There are two options for the dating of regional
or national standards which are based on
adoptions - Dating based on the year of publication of the
regional or national standard - Example XYZ IEC 616421998 (MOD of IEC
616421996) - Dating based on the year of publication of the
International Standard - Example XYZ IEC 616421996 (IDT of IEC
616421996) - In Dual numbering each of the individual numbers
may contain a separate publication year. - Example XYZ 878781998 ISO 136161996
16Standards and Technical Regulations
- ISO standards are voluntary, but .
- they can be used as a basis for regulations
- Incorporating standards (the actual text or
sections of the actual text) into legislation - Incorporating references to standards into
legislation (often using the clause as amended
from time to time )
17Technical Regulations versus Standards
- Technical RegulationDocument which lays down
product characteristics or their related
processes and production methods with which
compliance is mandatory - StandardDocument approved by a recognized body
that provides, for common and repeated use,
rules, guidelines or characteristics for products
or related processes and production methods, with
which compliance is voluntary
When a
Techn. Regulation
calls up a
Standard
Standard
it becomes mandatory
18Standards and regulations working together
- Globally there are many examples of standards and
regulations working together - Safety of toys, bicycles, etc
- Construction codes
- Safety of machinery
- Medical devices
- Personal protective equipment
- Automotive safety and performance
- Measuring instruments
- Noise emission
- Energy efficiency of household equipment
19Integration of ISO deliverables by industryAre
there costs?
- Advantages come at a price, e.g.
- Product adapting costs are not well known (survey
reveals that approx 80 of companies dont
monitor) - Increased workload of expert staff, and absence
on standards development work - Other costs associated with standards development
(not well known)
2030 key Standards for TC 67
21Cost vs. Benefit
- As a global industry, trading in international
markets, and with international contractors,
suppliers and customers, operating in a multitude
of different regulatory frameworks, the oil and
gas industry deserves International Standards
that are relevant to a global market. - Total worldwide industry expenditure covered by
the 30 key ISO/TC 67 standards equals USD 25bn
p.a. - If only 1 is saved by the use of these ISO
standards, the BENEFIT to industry is USD 250mi
p.a. - The COST to industry (resource investment) to
achieve this is in the order of USD 10mi p.a. - Hence, the RETURNBENEFIT/COST, 250/10, or
- 251
22Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional, national,
sectorial - Standards Development ISO committees, ISO/CS
services, ISO deliverables and regulations - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
23Difficult Pipeline Project
- A recent major pipeline project has just been
completed for petroleum product between
Southistan and Northistan (Southistan's northern
neighbour). - Southistan's national oil company was one
partner, and - an independent oil company was Northistan's
partner. - The two partners could not agree on a single set
of standards for the design of the pipeline and
so a compromise was reached. - The pipeline in Southistan would be designed to
Southistan's national standards (in fact
developed by Southistan's national oil company)
and the Northistan pipeline would be designed to
the company specifications of the Northistan
partner. - The specification break would be at the river
crossing which forms the border between
Northistan and Southistan. This compromise was
successful in enabling the pipeline project to be
designed, installed and commissioned.
24Impacts Technical and Financial
- However post commissioning audits illustrated a
number of negative ramifications - the project team and contractor (responsible for
the whole pipeline project) had had to
effectively make two pipeline designs (with
significant extra design and project engineering
costs) - it was not possible to place one large order (and
gain price leverage) for the linepipe, which is
one of the largest costs of the pipeline project - there were problems with the pipeline welding and
inspection since both parts of the line had
different material and personnel qualification
requirements - it was evident that on a per kilometre basis the
Southistan part of the line was significantly
more expensive (primarily due to thicker wall
thickness of the line).
25Short-term Moving forward
- Further developments to expand the northern
pipeline are expected to start in the near
future, whilst another cross border pipeline
project is being discussed with Eastistan.
Considering the results of the northern pipeline
project, several Southistan parties, and notably
the Ministry of Mines, were wondering how to make
things better on these new projects. - The Southistan steel pipe manufacturer, active in
SBS mirror committee to ISO/TC 67, brought to the
attention of SBS that a revision of ISO 3183
(linepipe) is reaching its FDIS stage, and that a
new work item proposal for the revision of ISO
13623 (pipeline transportation systems) has just
passed ballot and the ISO work group for this is
being reactivated. - The company was recommending the SBS to adopt ISO
3813 as a national standard and to participate in
the development of the revised version of ISO
13623.
26Stakeholder positions ISO 3183
- Regarding ISO 3183 -- Linepipes
- The national steel pipe manufacturer wishes to
see ISO 3183 adopted as the next edition of the
national standard in order to enable them to jig
their mill to enable production to both national
and international orders with no plant change. - The experts from the national oil company, while
supporting in principle the concept of moving to
the new international standard for linepipes, are
not yet ready to replace the current national
standard and therefore opposing the national
adoption of ISO 3183, at least until the company
Design and Engineering practices would have been
updated and more closely aligned to ISO 3183
requirements. - The representatives of the Ministry of Mines
confirm the Governments full support to the SBS
national adoption policy, but see no point in
moving in a hurry and, by doing so, possibly
damaging the national oil company.
27Medium and long-term ISO 3183
- The realities of the "difficult" pipeline project
were used to quantify the differences between the
ISO FDIS 3183 and the current national linepipe
standard. It transpired that apart from the
emotional and ownership issues related to
switching standards, there were a small number
of technical issues. - The SBS gained agreement that the national
position should be to adopt ISO 3183 as the next
version of its national linepipe standard, albeit
with a brief 3-page national amendments/supplement
s annex (i.e. ISO/IEC Guide 21-12005 modified
option). - The SBS mirror committee decided to carefully
review the outstanding elements of
differentiation with ISO 3183. It was agreed
that, if the analysis should confirm that at
least some of the differences are related to
demonstrated specificities of the Southistans
conditions, a proposal would be made to ISO/TC67
to resolve them in a future revision of ISO 3183
enabling a future "identical" adoption.
28Stakeholder positions ISO 13623
- Regarding ISO 13623 Pipeline design and
operation - Neither the pipe mill nor national oil company
experts have significant knowledge of ISO 13623
(an "umbrella" systems document, which covers
design through to operation aspects of pipelines
for the oil and gas industry). - Checking against the current national standard
showed several differences of approach, although
it seemed clear that ISO 13623, along with its
referenced standards, provided a more
comprehensive and technically sound framework - Hence for the various experts it was not clear
whether or not to participate in the revision.
29Medium and long-term ISO 13623
- The SBS agreed to hold off its national adoption,
preferring active stakeholder participation
(industry experts), from the pipe mills and
national oil company, to join the ISO/WG tasked
with the revision of ISO 13623. - These industry experts would also work with
colleagues from Northistan and Eastistan (where
another cross border pipeline project is being
discussed) to see if the needs of the three
neighbours could all be met in the revision just
starting development, in order to justify
adopting ISO 13623 once published. - This expert would also become familiar with the
main referenced (sometimes multipart) standards
including ISO 14313 (pipeline valves), ISO 13847
(pipeline welding), ISO 15590 (pipeline bends,
fittings and flanges), ISO 15589 (Cathodic
protection) and ISO 21809 (pipeline coatings).
These are also all in various stages of revision
and development).
30Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional, national,
sectorial - Standards Development ISO committees, ISO/CS
services, ISO deliverables and regulations - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
31Background to ISO/TS 29001
- A successful partnership between ISO and the
international oil and natural gas industry has
resulted in the publication of a new technical
specification for implementing ISO 9001-based
quality management systems. - ISO/TS 290012003, petroleum, petrochemical and
natural gas industries Sector-specific quality
management systems Requirements for product and
service supply organisations, it is envisaged
will become the common and unique basis for the
industrys quality management system requirements
worldwide. - The new document was the result of a
collaboration between the American Petroleum
Institute (API) and ISO technical committee
ISO/TC 67. The new technical specification is
available for use by manufacturers of oil
industry equipment and materials (upstream and
downstream), service providers to the oil and gas
industry, purchasers of equipment, materials and
services and organisations who could use the
standard for assessments and certification.
32How does ISO/TS 29001 benefit your organisation?
- ISO/TS 290012003 provides additional
requirements to ISO 90012000 specifically
intended for the petroleum, petrochemical and
natural gas industries. It is envisaged that it
will become the common basis for the industrys
quality management systems requirements worldwide
thereby helping to reduce or eliminate multiple
assessments with the additional benefits of
reduction in disruption to the business,
associated paperwork and costs. - The new technical specification aims at the
development of a quality management system that
provides for continual improvement, emphasising
defect prevention and the reduction of variation
and waste in the supply chain and from service
providers.
33Visiting card of a successful businessBP/TNK
- June 2006 -- first Russian company to have
successfully passed their certification audit of
compliance with the new special requirements for
oil and gas enterprises, ISO/TS290012003Quality
management system requirements for the design,
development, production, installation and service
of products for the petroleum, petrochemical and
natural gas industries, proving that its
management system meets international standards - 2004 -- granted 2 certificates of compliance with
ISO 140012002 (environmental management systems)
and OHSAS 18001 (occupational health safety
management systems) - 2003 1st Russian oil and gas enterprises proved
the compliance of its management system with the
international standard ISO 90012000
34Unified business organization model
- A unified model of business organization with an
internal classification of all business processes
was constructed making it possible to - objectively analyze and accept the most efficient
managerial solutions based on actual data - get rid of redundant functions
- optimize the flow of documents
- create a system of well-balanced goals and
performance indicators with online progress
monitoring. - The company marshalled its clear-cut mechanisms
of internal performance control within the
frameworks of the quality management system and
the business efficiency management system.
35Preparation for re-certification audit
- Preparations for certification lasted for six
months and the Quality Management System (QMS)
employees analyzed the internal regulatory
documents of the company and meet with the
business-processes owners for integration of yet
to be adopted ISO/TS 29001 requirements - A number of business-process internal-audits for
technical requirements compliance were carried
out within the re-certification framework
(re-certification is a repeated independent
assessment of the management system compliance
with the established requirements after the
expiry of the previous certificate of compliance) - After the elimination of detected shortcomings,
the company management underwent an external QMS
audit with the Russian Register association - According to the 5-day auditing schedule,
auditors examined and tested the company's
management system, and - detected only two minor discrepancies
(re-certification allows having up to ten) - noted considerable improvement of the management
system over the last six months - provided a number of recommendations for its
perfection.
36Post audit/certification continual improvement
- QMS team eliminated discrepancies and developed
measures for preventing their recurrence - When finished, a report was submitted to the
Russian Register and the certification procedure
proceeded - In addition, the company drew up a long-term plan
of QMS improvement and further development based
on received recommendations, with numerous
measures currently being carried out for
improving company performance - A certificate of compliance of the management
system to the requirements of international
standards is a visiting card of a company
entering the market - Modern approaches to management set requirements
to the management system rather than the quality
of products. The management system needs to
ensure a predictable and stable quality of
products, services, and production organization
37Big-picture benefits of QMS certification
- The QMS is an integral part of the company
management system aimed at attaining the goals of
the company, ensuring high quality of its
products and services, and meeting the demands,
expectations, and requirements of customers and
concerned parties. - The fact that the QMS complies with the
International Standards and is certified by a
reputable certification authority points to the
high level of organization in the company and
raises its credibility on the markets in and
outside Russia, ensuring high ranking with
business partners, customers, and investors, as
well as retaining a strong competitive edge
aiding to survive in the present-day business
environment.
38API Quality Register (QR)
- APIs Management System Certification Body
- ANAB-accredited
- Services
- ISO 9001 Certification
- ISO 14001 Certification
- Dual Certification (API Monogram and ISO 9001)
- API Spec Q1 Certification (IDT ISO/TS 290012003)
- ISO/TS 29001 Certification
- TAB Members represent all areas of industry
- Operators, Manufacturers, Consultants, Service,
Laboratory
39APIQR -- Programme activity
- Increasing demand for ISO/TS 29001 certification,
currently under revision
40World total number of ISO 90012000 certificates
41World total number of ISO 14001 certificates
42API/Spec Q12003 ISO/TS 290012003 Registration
43Indian oil and gas sector ISO workshopContents
- Introduction -- ISO global village
- Strategy STRATPLAN 2005-2010
- Collaborative arrangements Regional, national,
sectorial - Standards Development ISO committees, ISO/CS
services, ISO deliverables and regulations - Adoption ISO/Guide 212005
- Case study Cross-border pipeline
- ISO/TS 290012003 History, certification,
implementation - Conclusion Benefits and challenges ahead
44A Few Examples Industrial Cranes
- It is estimated that implementation of ISO
Standards in crane maintenance programmes brings
annual worldwide savings of the order of three
billion US dollars. - Use of these ISO Standards improves safety of
crane operators - Businesses in the sector make increased returns
on investment due to the higher crane
productivity resulting from fewer breakdowns and
greater on-the-job reliability
45Standards for simpler structures
BASE DELIVERABLES
- In the developing countries there is an urgent
need for simplified standards for simpler
structures. New focus on development of
simplified design standards for simple structures
(Colombia has secretariat of a new committee
ISO/TC71/SC 5, Simplified design standard for
concrete structures)
46Benefits for industry
- Contractual agreements simplified
- Significantly lower transaction and production
costs - Greater choice of markets and suppliers
- Increased competition amongst suppliers
dependence on single supplier reduced - Increased confidence in quality of products and
services
47Benefits for regulators
- Support technical regulations while avoiding
unnecessary barriers to trade ensure equity in
trade - Provide the technological and scientific bases
underpinning health, safety and environmental
legislation - When used in association with regulations,
standards contribute to safety - Reflect state-of-the-art and assist in
liability management - Facilitate (public) procurement
48Benefits for consumers
- Safer, healthier, more environmentally sound
products and services - Compatibility within and between products
- Greater consistency in the delivery of services
- Improved choice and access to goods and services
- Lower costs
49Some challenges ahead
- Limited resources time, experts, funding,
knowledge management - Corporate buy-in of big-picture benefits as
opposed to short-term investments - True international participation good
intentions are not always good enough - Project leaders Experts in their field but not
necessarily in standardization - Corporate insistence to reference a single set of
international standards (e.g. BPs ETP, Shells
DEP)
50More information
ISO Annual Report 2005
ISO in Brief
My ISO Job
51In the Oil and Gas sector
Standards in the real world Examples For
everyone
- ISO/CSs monthly information magazine
- An excellent resource for business, industry,
consumer and government - Facilitates communication in all spheres
52Conclusion !!
- The ISO system
- contributes to positive globalization
- and sustainable development
53and in real terms
54Questions, comments
- Thank you for your attention !
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