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Posted in accidents, tagged accidents, blowouts, Deepwater Horizon, drilling, macondo, well control on December 31, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Marathon’s Macondo Presentation
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged accidents, blowouts, bp, Deepwater Horizon, drilling, Gulf of Mexico, macondo, Marathon, offshore oil, oil spill, safety, well control on December 27, 2010| Leave a Comment »
A colleague sent a link to a Marathon Oil Company Macondo presentation that was posted by the Houston Chronicle. The presentation was intended for internal training and discussion purposes.
Firstly, I applaud Marathon for ensuring that the blowout is studied and debated within the company. Hopefully, they did the same thing for Montara, have a good internal system for studying accidents throughout the industry, and thoroughly investigate all of Marathon’s incidents and near misses.
I thought Marathon’s comments about safety culture were particularly interesting, including these on slide 58:
Although harder to define and measure, and even more difficult to regulate, we pointed to our culture as the single most important differentiating attribute when comparing us to BP.
In a recent meeting with an individual who has numerous dealings with BP, he observed that regardless of the purpose of the gathering (planning session to morning rig call), it is almost impossible to determine who is ultimately responsible and accountable for the operation being discussed. Evidence of this exists in the very report this presentation was derived from.
Chemical Safety Board Hearings
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged blowout, chemical safety board, HSE, Ian Whewell, John Clegg, macondo, Magne Ognedal, NOPSA, oil spill, PSA on December 16, 2010| Leave a Comment »
BOE applauds retired offshore regulators Ian Whewell (UK HSE) and John Clegg (NOPSA Australia) for their excellent participation in yesterday’s hearings. No one is wiser than a retired regulator. đ
Also, Magne Ognedal overcame technical glitches to make an important long-distance contribution from Norway. Â Those who have not yet read our interview with Magne should take the time to do so. Â In this interview, which was conducted before Macondo, Magne concisely answers most of the questions about the Norwegian regime and regulatory philosophy that have arisen since the blowout.
Justice Department sues BP, partners, and Transocean
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged accidents, blowouts, Deepwater Horizon, DOJ, drilling, Gulf of Mexico, macondo, oil spill, safety, well control on December 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
In the complaint, the United States alleges violations of federal safety and operational regulations, including:
Failure to take necessary precautions to secure the Macondo Well prior to the April 20th explosion; Failure to utilize the safest drilling technology to monitor the wellâs condition; Failure to maintain continuous surveillance of the well; and Failure to utilize and maintain equipment and materials that were available and necessary to ensure the safety and protection of personnel, property, natural resources, and the environment.
Who needs futbol? Deepwater discoveries propel Brazil
Posted in accidents, Offshore Energy - General, oil, tagged Brazil, offshore oil, P36, safety on December 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
President-elect Dilma joked recently that the oil discoveries were just the latest proof that God is Brazilian. And economists from Goldman Sachs no less are predicting that Brazil — along with Russia, China and India — will dominate the world economy in the 21st century.
If you didn’t see the 60 Minutes story on Brazil, you can view it here. With regard to the significance of Brazil’s recent deepwater discoveries, OGX owner Eike Batista offered the following:
Oh, it, it means we should be producing in excess of six million barrels a day. So it’ll put us in among the third, fourth largest producer in the world. Massive exporting.
According to this blog entry, Batista forecasts this 6 million bopd production rate (more than double the current output) by 2020!
Like other offshore producers, Brazil has experienced its tragedies, most notably the sinking of the P-36 production platform that resulted in 11 fatalities. Petrobras and Brazil have recovered nicely from that disaster, but outstanding safety performance is critical if they are to sustain their offshore success.
Chemical Safety Board Macondo Hearings on December 15
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged accidents, blowouts, chemical safety board, Deepwater Horizon, drilling, Gulf of Mexico, macondo, offshore oil, oil spill, safety, well control on December 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Independent Safety Regulator for Newfoundland?
Posted in accidents, tagged Canada, helicopter crash, Newfoundland, offshore oil, single regulator on December 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
âI will be contacting the federal government to begin discussions about the setup of a stand-alone regulator,â Premier Kathy Dunderdale said to applause in the House of Assembly Monday.
Good Platt’s Column
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged accidents, blowouts, Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico, INPO, macondo, offshore oil, Platts, safety, well control on December 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
This is a very good column that we are posting with the permission of Gary Gentile, Platts Oilgram.
And the top Twitter trend topic for 2010 is ……
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged Gulf of Mexico, macondo, MMS, offshore oil, twitter on December 13, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Top 10 Twitter trends for 2010:
1. Gulf Oil Spill
2. FIFA World Cup
3. Inception
4. Haiti Earthquake
5. Vuvuzela
6. Apple iPad
7. Google Android
8. Justin Bieber
9. Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows
10. Pulpo Paul
Pre-Macondo poll numbers I would like to have seen:
- Percentage of adult Americans (outside of the Gulf Region) who knew there was offshore oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico. Â Based on conversations I’ve had with people in the DC area, I’m guessing less than 50%. I know that sounds astounding, but that’s my guess.
- Percentage of adult Americans who had heard of the Minerals Management Service (probably less than 2%) and knew that the MMSÂ had regulatory responsibilities for offshore oil and gas operations (had to be less than 1%).
Swiss court blocks Transocean dividend payment
Posted in accidents, well control incidents, tagged accidents, Andarko, blowouts, bp, Cameron, Deepwater Horizon, drilling, Gulf of Mexico, macondo, Mitsui, offshore oil, safety, Switzerland, transocean, well control on December 11, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Transocean Ltd. (RIG, RIGN.VX) said Thursday that a Swiss administrative court ruled that the company cannot pay out about $1 billion to shareholders because of the numerous Deepwater Horizon-related lawsuits pending against the rig owner in the U.S. Wall Street Journal

President-elect Dilma joked recently that the oil discoveries were just the latest proof that God is Brazilian. And economists from Goldman Sachs no less are predicting that Brazil — along with Russia, China and India — will dominate the world economy in the 21st century.