Consultant expert, Dr. Mohamed Taha Regulators’ use of standard
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Consultant expert, Dr. Mohamed Taha
Regulators’ use of standard
This report reflects the current situation of selected national regulators’ reference and use of national,
regional, international and industry standards in their regulatory documents, with a particular focus
on standards for materials, equipment, systems and structures for the offshore petroleum industry.
This report attempts to analyze the documents prepared by national and provincial lawmakers and
the regulators themselves.
This report analyses standards referenced by the following regulators:
• Canada, represented by:
– Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB)
– Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB)
– National Energy Board (NEB)
• China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC), China
• Danish Energy Agency (DEA), Denmark
• Department of Labour (DoL), New Zealand
• Department of Mineral Fuels (DMF), Thailand
• Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico (MES), Italy
• National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), Brazil
• National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA), Australia
• Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD), India
• Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), Norway
• Russia represented by:
– The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation (MNR)
– The Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation (Minpromenergo)
• State Supervision of Mines (SODM), The Netherlands
• UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), UK
• United States represented by:
– US Coast Guard (USCG)
– US Minerals Management Service (US MMS).
The purpose of this report is to:
• provide for better understanding of selected offshore regulators’ schemes and their use of standards in the regulatory documents
• provide a good basis for OGP interactions with the relevant regulators and in particular the
International Regulators Forum (IRF), with members from: Australia, Brazil, Canada (Newfoundland & Nova Scotia), The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, UK and US
• provide relevant background material for the prioritization of international standards work in
ISO/TC67 and other relevant oil and gas industry standards committees
• provide a better basis for the evaluation of OGP’s Position on development and use of international standards. Ref. OGP Report № 381, April 2007
• provide a benchmark on regulators’ use of standards
Regulators’ use of standard
This report reflects the current situation of selected national regulators’ reference and use of national,
regional, international and industry standards in their regulatory documents, with a particular focus
on standards for materials, equipment, systems and structures for the offshore petroleum industry.
This report attempts to analyze the documents prepared by national and provincial lawmakers and
the regulators themselves.
This report analyses standards referenced by the following regulators:
• Canada, represented by:
– Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB)
– Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB)
– National Energy Board (NEB)
• China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC), China
• Danish Energy Agency (DEA), Denmark
• Department of Labour (DoL), New Zealand
• Department of Mineral Fuels (DMF), Thailand
• Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico (MES), Italy
• National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), Brazil
• National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA), Australia
• Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD), India
• Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), Norway
• Russia represented by:
– The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation (MNR)
– The Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation (Minpromenergo)
• State Supervision of Mines (SODM), The Netherlands
• UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), UK
• United States represented by:
– US Coast Guard (USCG)
– US Minerals Management Service (US MMS).
The purpose of this report is to:
• provide for better understanding of selected offshore regulators’ schemes and their use of standards in the regulatory documents
• provide a good basis for OGP interactions with the relevant regulators and in particular the
International Regulators Forum (IRF), with members from: Australia, Brazil, Canada (Newfoundland & Nova Scotia), The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, UK and US
• provide relevant background material for the prioritization of international standards work in
ISO/TC67 and other relevant oil and gas industry standards committees
• provide a better basis for the evaluation of OGP’s Position on development and use of international standards. Ref. OGP Report № 381, April 2007
• provide a benchmark on regulators’ use of standards