Category: Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition (AOG 2012)

Morten is holding his presentation – complex systems – HAZOP

Morten Pettersen is now holding his speech in the Sub Sea Conference during the Australasian Oil and Gas Conference (AOG) in Perth, about examples of results from using HAZOP in complex Sub Sea Systems. Morten advises to not only rely on the component risk and reliability, but look at integration/interphases between topside and subsea installation. Also ... Read more.

Thirty Norwegian Companies at AOG 2012

LR Scandpower is a member of INTSOK – an organisation marketing Norwegian companies in the oil and gas industry abroad. This time, the Norwegian Competence Center (NCS) in Sub Sea is in the lead. We have joined group meetings with Woodside, FMC Sub Sea , Technip++. Scandpower has close relationships with these companies throughout the ... Read more.

Busy seminar held at AOG for invited customers

Experienced AOG participants tell us that AOG this year is much more crowded than earlier  years. This was reflected in the LLoyd’s Register client seminar, which was visited by potential and existing customers. They listened to ModuSpec‘s Eric Adlard, presenting solutions for better risk assessment of BOP using their broad knowledge and RiskSpectrum. LRQA‘s Richard ... Read more.

Not the only Norwegians in Australia

We’re just about to launch our Scandpower risk management services at the Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition (AOG) in Perth (Australia).  Looking around the exhibition this morning, it seems we’re not the only Norwegians in town.  AOG has commented on the trend on their website, adding a 234 square metre “Norwegian Pavilion” this year. There ... Read more.

Don’t focus on the obvious – conduct a creative HAZOP

The sub-sea industry is going ‘longer, deeper and colder’ and platforms are ‘moving’ sub-sea with compression and separation. The interface between topsides, platforms and the sub-sea installations is getting more and more complicated. Due to high maintenance costs, it is crucial that the sub-sea systems work as intended. With this increasing complexity, there may be ... Read more.