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30–31 March 2016 | Hotel Marriott Reforma | Mexico City, Mexico
PROGRAM
SPE Mexico Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability Symposium
Collaboration for Future Growth
Hilux Rollover - NO HALO! Hilux Rollover - WITH HALO!
3 LIVES SAVED!!!
PROTECT YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSETS,
YOUR WORKFORCE!• Dynamically tested to optimize rollover performance.
• Reduced point load impacts to front roof corners.
• Allows deployment of seat and window curtain airbags.
• Light weight design minimally ef ects CG/payload capacity.
• Enhanced Side Impact Protection from reinforcements.
• Limits roof crush and crush speed to maintain Occupant Survival
Space and restraint function.
• Unique roll hoop design joins the structural components to:
MINIMIZE ROOF CRUSH and OCCUPANT INJURY!
HALO ROPS ADVANTAGESTM
HALO PERFORMANCETM
HALO is equiped on over 500 Mitsubishi L200 Triton cab trucks throughout Northern Mexico protecting the lives of the pipeline workers. These photos show the true value of HALO. In over 40 rollovers, there have been no injuries to the belted occupants of these vehicles. The HALO keeps the occupants survival space in tact!
HALO is available for FORD, ISUZU, NISSAN, MITSUBISHI & TOYOTASingle Cabs
Double Cabs
SUV’s
HSE PROFESSIONALS WORLDWIDE CHOOSE
PROTECT THEIR PEOPLE!HALO ROPS TO
Hablamos español, póngase en contacto con:
David Toro Luviano Gerente de ventas y logística para Sudamerica
Phone: +52-444-840-3709
Email: [email protected]
Susie BozziniGeneral Manger
Phone: +1-895-895-5192
Email: [email protected]
Visite nuestra página web:
www.safetyei.com
Estamos a sus ordenes!
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Welcome!Dear Colleagues,
With the recent changes to Mexico’s Constitution, many global exploration and production operators and service companies are currently entering Mexico for the first time. To tap Mexico’s vast offshore resources, operators will call on state-of-the-art exploration and production technology. A key enabler to this anticipated growth is aligning Mexico’s new regulatory requirements and existing health, safety, environment, and sustainability culture. Strong HSSE-SR performance offers a wide range of benefits, assists with meeting local requirements and minimizes operational risk for all participants.
Focusing on “Collaboration for Future Growth,” we are gathered to share process improvements, technological advancements, and innovative applications to enhance HSE performance in Mexico’s emerging market.
Join us for the executive plenary session on “HSE and SD License to Operate in Mexico,” the keynote session on “Collaborating for Breakthroughs in Safe, Affordable Energy” by Jack Hinton, Baker Hughes Inc; and the keynote luncheon by Carlos de Regules, Executive Director, Agency for Safety, Energy and Environment (ASEA).
The success of this event lies in an open exchange of ideas. We encourage you to arm yourself with actionable insights delivered in first-class technical sessions and to participate in interactive panels where you will gain information worth implementing in your workplace.
Enjoy the symposium and Mexico City!
Sincerely,
Carmine Dulisse Lucia Bustamante Eduardo Zavala Chairperson Vice Co-Chairperson Vice Co-ChairpersonExxonMobil Shell Pemex
Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many other Society programs. When you attend an SPE event, you help provide even more opportunities for industry professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence.
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Program Committee
Sandra AcostaBaker Hughes
Fernando BenalcazarAPD Proyectos Cia. Ltda.
Terry BentleyAnadarko
Allen DukeFTO Services
Miriam Garcia Center for Offshore Safety
Jaime Martinez ERM
David Miller API
Erin Moore Anadarko
Roland Moreau ExxonMobil (Retired)
Nelson Oliveros Petrofac
Edgar Rangel-GermanNational Hydrocarbon Commission
Fernando Rodriguez HSE International
Dean Slocum Acorn International
Mary Beth Snodgrass Local Contenect
Charlie Williams Center for Offshore Safety
Alejandro Zagal Pemex
Trey Shaffer, ERM Committee Advisor
Eduardo Zavala Vice Co-Chairperson Pemex
Carmine Dulisse Chairperson ExxonMobil
Lucia Bustamante Vice Co-Chairperson Shell
Thanks to Our Sponsors!
Lanyards SponsorSimultaneous Translation
and Bags SponsorWelcome Reception
Sponsor
Gold Sponsor Lunch Sponsor
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General InformationConsent to Use of Photographic ImagesAttendance at or participation in SPE meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to SPE’s use and distribution of the registrant’s image or voice in promoting future SPE meetings in any way SPE deems appropriate.
Copyright InformationAll conference sessions are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and audiovisual recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions.
Simultaneous TranslationSponsored by the SPE Mexican section, technical presentations will be simultaneously translated in English and Spanish. Bring a photo ID to claim your headset before the session begins.
Proceedings One copy of the proceedings card is included in the full conference registration fee.
Symposium SurveyA questionnaire will be distributed on Thursday. Please take the time to fill out the survey as your opinion helps us continue to grow and make the next event even better.
Safety in Mexico CityWhen traveling, as in any major city, certain precautions are necessary. Always keep your valuables out of sight and safely stored in a hotel safe deposit box. In the event of a lost or stolen room key card, notify hotel management as soon as possible.
Pick Up Your Copy of Our New Compendium: Enhancing Process Safety in the Oil and Gas IndustryVisit Registration to get this compilation of the best process safety papers, focused on emerging trends from research and the field. It will provide fresh and real-world perspectives for you to use in your day-to-day job.
Schedule at Glance
WEDNESDAY, 30 MARCH ROOM
0800–1730 Registration and Speaker Check In Foyer
0900–1030 Keynote Session: Collaborating for Breakthroughs in Safe, Affordable Energy
Diego Rivera 2
1030–1100 Coffee Break Foyer
1100–1230 Executive Plenary Session: HSE & SD License to Operate in Mexico Diego Rivera 2
1230–1400 Keynote Luncheon Sponsored by Diego Rivera 1
1400–1530 Panel: Growing Importance of HSSE-SR Diego Rivera 2
1530–1600 Coffee Break Foyer
1600–1730 Technical Session: Regional Approach for Improvement in Safety and Environmental Performance in the Gulf of Mexico
Diego Rivera 2
1730–1900 Welcome Reception Sponsored by Diego Rivera 1
THURSDAY, 31 MARCH
0800–1730 Registration and Speaker Check In Foyer
0900–1030 Panel: Operationalizing Sustainable Development Diego Rivera 2
1030-1100 Coffee Break Foyer
1100–1230 Panel: Establishing Safe Operations Diego Rivera 2
1230–1400 Lunch Sponsored by Diego Rivera 1
1400–1530 Technical Session: Understanding Impacts and Risks of Offshore Development in the Gulf of Mexico
Diego Rivera 2
1530–1600 Coffee Break Foyer
1600–1730 Closing Keynote Session: HSSE-SR: Cardinal Directions for Navigating E&P Success in Mexico
Diego Rivera 2
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Wednesday Technical Program (As of 10 March 2016 | Subject to Change)
E01 Keynote Session: Collaborating for Breakthroughs .............. Room: Diego Rivera 2 in Safe, Affordable Energy
Session Chairpersons: Carmine Dulisse, ExxonMobil; Lucia Bustamante, Shell Speaker: Jack Hinton, Baker Hughes
Fossil fuels will supply the majority of the world’s energy demands for years to come. In responsible societies, governments, operators, service companies, communities, and many others collaborate with one another to deliver safe, efficient and affordable energy. Where this effectively occurs, economies thrive, communities benefit, jobs are created, employment is maintained, and ecosystems are protected—all while responsibly meeting energy needs and driving economic growth. Collaboration on this scale is complex, and it requires new ways of thinking and working together. But it’s the only way to accomplish what we strive for: a sustainable oil and gas industry with zero HSE incidents.
EP01 Executive Plenary Session: HSE & SD License ........................ Room: Diego Rivera 2 To Operate In Mexico
Session Moderators: Nelson Oliveros, Petrofac; Sandra Acosta, Baker HughesPanelists: Alberto de la Fuente, Shell; Luis Betancourt Sanchez, Pemex; Robert Sheninger, Talos Energy
Opening oil and gas production to private national and foreign companies in Mexico requires a good understanding of the terms and conditions stipulated by the regulators and the social-environment conditions where the activities will take place. The speakers of this session will share best experiences on the principles applied for gaining and maintaining the license to operate in Mexico.
P01 Growing Importance of HSSE-SR Panel ..................................... Room: Diego Rivera 2Session Moderators: Roland L. Moreau, ConsultantPanelists: Charles R. Williams, Center For Offshore Safety; Dean A. Slocum, Acorn International; Brian Sullivan, IPIECA; Salwan Ibrahim, International SOS
Health, safety, security, environment, and social responsibility (HSSE-SR) impact all aspects of the oil and gas industry’s activities. This panel will address the challenges facing operators, service companies, and others working to safely explore, develop, and produce oil and gas resources in a manner that is compatible with the balanced environmental and economic needs of the communities in which they operate. Industry must effectively address the broad HSSE-SR expectations as a means to earn and protect the trust of all public and private stakeholders.
tip01 Regional Approach For Improvement in Safety and ........... Room: Diego Rivera 2 Environmental Performance In the Gulf of Mexico
Session Chairpersons: Jaime Martinez, Environmental Resources Mgmt; Terry Bentley, Anadarko
In the new era of the O&G industry in Mexico, the need for improvement in safety and environmental performance is apparent. Speakers in this session will share their experiences to help us examine opportunities and challenges that this new era represents. We will take a regional approach, including regulators, new and mature operators and EH&S professionals.
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1600–1630 179709 Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) Audit MethodologyJ. Swindle, C.R. Williams, O. Chawla, Center for Offshore Safety
1630–1700 179711 Regional Aprroach for Improvement in HSE Performance in the Gulf of Mexico P. Alcantara Vazquez, DNV GL Group
1700–1730 Invited Safety Case Versus SEMS; Are They Really All That Different?K.C. Israni, Environmental Resources Mgmt
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Keynote Luncheon: Regulating to Establish a Safety and ................Room: Diego Rivera 1 Environmental Protection Culture in the Mexican Oil & Gas IndustryCarlos de Regules, Executive Director, Agency for Safety, Energy and Environment (ASEA)
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Thursday Technical Program (As of 10 March 2016 | Subject to Change)
P02 Operationalizing Sustainable Development Panel .............. Room: Diego Rivera 2Session Moderators: Fernando Rodriguez, HSE International; Mary Beth Snodgrass, Local Contenect LLCPanelists: Rosa Gomez Garza, Schlumberger; Ana Mallen, Torex Gold; Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia, Mexico Institute of Technology; Karla Torres, Shell; Rodolfo Salazar Gil, SENER
Often times O&G industry discussions on sustainable development topics are focused on strategy, policy, guidelines and other key high level statements, while often the biggest challenge for operators and service companies is implementing good international industry practices to achieve sustainable development. This panel will focus on operationalizing solutions to social, economic, environmental and security risks and impacts. Panelists will share stories of their successes as well as on-going challenges and how they are being addressed. With local and international experience structuring and implementing sustainable development practices, the panelists will discuss operationalizing sustainable development in Mexico at a pivotal time: at the beginning of the country’s opening and during a low oil price environment.
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P03 Establishing Safe Operations Panel ............................................ Room: Diego Rivera 2Session Moderators: Nelson Oliveros, Petrofac; Sandra Acosta, Baker HughesPanelists: Juan Raul Gomez, ASEA; Juan Javier Hinojosa, Pemex; Victor Machiavelo Salinas, Risk Software;Mary H. Studlick, ExxonMobil
An important part of the success of any oil and gas company is based on the effectiveness of managing safety. In this session, the right balance of occupational safety, functional safety and regulatory compliance is addressed to strike for a better performance in operational safety.
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tip02 Understanding Impacts and Risks of Offshore ....................... Room: Diego Rivera 2 Development in the Gulf of Mexico
Session Chairpersons: Dean A. Slocum, Acorn International LLC; Jaime Martinez, Environmental Resources Mgmt
A solid understanding of the current status of cooperative oil spill response planning, marine baseline data and oil spill trajectory analysis in the Mexican sector of the GoM will be critical to operators in this sector. Participants in this session will learn the latest from the experts and have an opportunity to ask for more details, giving each participant an edge in understanding these critical issues for success in Mexico’s offshore oil and gas opportunities.
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 179708 Potential Impacts of a US/Mexico Trans-Boundary Deep-Water Blowout and Oil Spill • K.L. Wilson, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
1430–1500 Invited Invited Presenter - E.G. Escobar-Briones, National Autonomous University of Mexico
1500–1530 Invited Improvements in Safety Training Using a Virtual Offshore Safety SiteT.E. Williams, Leid, LLC
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Z01 Closing Session: HSSE-SR: Cardinal Directions for ..............Room: Diego Rivera 2 Navigating E&P Success in Mexico
Speaker: Helge Hove Haldorsen, Statoil USA
‘It takes a village’ to do E&P. It also takes a village to do E&P right. The ‘villagers’ in the E&P eco-system offshore and onshore are inter-dependent in so many ways that the only way to be fit in sum, is to ‘fly in a V’ like geese, with everyone’s compass having the same 5 cardinal directions: H-S-S-E-SR! We all have an intense personal commitment to help Mexico make the energy reform a huge success. To that end, we know that nothing is more important than a personal and joint commitment to safe and sustainable E&P operations! If we don’t deliver on this—and yes—there is a zero tolerance for error—more and more NIMBY (not in my back yard) signs will go up and the public’s trust and our license to operate can be withdrawn.
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Papers are also available at OnePetro®, a multisociety online library of technical literature for the E&P industry, with contributions from 18 publishing partners, that provides access to over 160,000 items.
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