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Status ISO/TC67

Status ISO/TC67. Dr. Ir. Andries Otter Chairman ISO/TC67 VIII International Conference "OilandGasStandard-2013” Nizhny Novgorod, 14-16 October 2013. Introduction 2012/2013 Reflections Outlook. News. New P-members (both from O-status):

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Status ISO/TC67

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  1. Status ISO/TC67 Dr. Ir. Andries Otter Chairman ISO/TC67 VIII International Conference "OilandGasStandard-2013” Nizhny Novgorod, 14-16 October 2013

  2. Introduction • 2012/2013 Reflections • Outlook

  3. News New P-members (both from O-status): • Thailand (Thai Industrial Standards Institute - TISI) • United Arab Emirates (Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology – ESMA) New O-member: • Armenia (National Institute of Standards – SARM) New SC4 leadership: • Olivier Moghissi – chair • Ed Barrett – secretary (representing NACE International)

  4. ISO/TC67 membership

  5. Our Vision Global Standards Used Locally Worldwide

  6. What do we do? http://info.ogp.org.uk/standards/downloads/StandardsIssued.pdf

  7. ISO/TC67 Goals • Prepare standards required by the industry • Prepare standards that are adopted worldwide by bodies such as ABNT (Brazil), API (USA), CEN (Europe), GOST R (Russian Federation), GSO (Gulf Region) and SAC (China) • Prepare standards that are recognized by regulators • Publish standards that enable companies to minimize their specifications • Deliver standards to the target dates on the agreed work programme

  8. How do we work? ISO/TC67 Chair Management Committee Secretariat (NEN) SC2 Pipeline transportation systems SC6 Processing equipment and systems WG2 Conformity assessment WG8 Materials, corro- sion control, welding and NDE SC3 Drilling and completion fluids, and well cements SC7 Offshore Structures WG4 Reliability engineering, and technology WG10 LNG installa- tions and equipment SC4 Drilling and production equipment SC8 Arctic Operations WG5 Aluminium alloy pipes WG11 Coating and lining of structures & equipment SC5 Casing, tubing And drill pipe WG7 Materials for use in H2S containing environments WG12 CO2 aspects

  9. Reflections on past 2 years Sep 2011: plan to solve “fast-track” issue with API stalls Jan 2012: significant part of the industry starts to withdraw experts from ISO/TC67 activities Mar 2012: request for clarification on regulations to EU & US authorities by CEN resp. ANSI (N1203, N1199) Jun 2012: launch of OGP Interim Solution – all work groups work under OGP umbrella Aug 2012: answer US authorities received (N1201) Oct 2012: answer EU authorities received (N1204) Nov 2012: ISO conclusion that process is safe and not infringing embargo laws

  10. Achievements OGP Interim solution (June 2012 – June 2013): • 68 work groups active with 1500+ experts registered • 18 draft standards published! • 14 new work items proposed and approved! • Excellent cooperation with ISO CS MANY thanks to OGP & ISO and, please help to convey our appreciation to the experts and ISO CS staff! ISO/TC67 (see also report of the secretariat N1230): • 7 standards published in 2012 (target 18) • 5 documents published in 2013 (YTD); target is 13 • Includes ISO 27509 Corr 1 - thanks to all that helped to get this out quickly!

  11. Current status • Transition to business-as-usual since June 2013 • Several experts prefer to continue working under OGP based on standard liaison arrangements: work groups have to decide. • Cooperation with API yet to be re-established • ANSI (API) is still able to adopt ISO standards as US national standards

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