Regulatory and legislative compliance is an issue that affects and must be respected in all industries. The oil and gas industry is no exception to this and subject to some of the more intensive levels of governance than other sectors.
Whilst there are some specific exceptions where precise prescriptive requirements are provided, many jurisdictions around the world have adopted a goal setting approach by requiring pipeline operators to have a Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS). But what does compliance with such a requirement look like?
Whilst it may be easy to consider this to be a represented by various documented information, in this MeetUp, we will address this question by taking a look at the concept of an organisations culture before highlighting the important role that this has in contributing to meeting such a requirement.
Senior Engineer at ROSEN
Steve Cromwell is a Chartered Engineer with over 14 years of worldwide project experience in the oil and gas industry. He has extensive knowledge of in-line inspection techniques and pipeline defect assessment methods and has developed a significant number of rehabilitation programs for both on and offshore pipelines. He has detailed knowledge of international pipeline codes and standards as well as asset integrity management systems best practice and regulatory trends and has supported a number of clients around the world in developing, implementing and improving their pipeline integrity management system provisions.
Date | Tue, Sept 6 2022 8:00 am BST (Europe/London) |
End Date | Tue, Sept 6 2022 9:00 am BST (Europe/London) |
Registration Start Date | Mon, Jul 11 2022 12:00 am BST (Europe/London) |
Event Time Zone | BST |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Individual Price | Free |