BSEE launches pilot program for offshore oil safety

Washington – The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement has initiated a pilot program in an effort to improve safety at offshore oil and gas operations.

BSEE’s Risk-Based Inspection Program will use data from audits and annual inspections to identify offshore facilities that possess a greater risk profile. Considerations such as the size of a facility and the production of hydrogen sulfide also will factor into the risk profile.

Agency officials said the pilot program would accompany – not replace – existing inspections and audits of offshore facilities. BSEE has produced a number of safety alerts aimed at the offshore oil and gas industry.

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“By focusing on facilities based upon their risk factors, BSEE can more efficiently and effectively manage limited inspection and audit resources,” BSEE Director Brian Salerno said in a press release. “Risk factors include design, operating and environmental characteristics of the facility, which may correlate to a greater likelihood of experiencing an incident. However, it does not mean that the facility has a bad safety record or is a poor safety performer, only that certain risk factors are present that must be managed.”

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