INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
OIL & GAS INDUSTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE

World Trade Organisation World Trade Organisation



















ISO, IEC, & ITU   
ISOISOInternational Organization for Standardization (157 member countries) 
IECIEC

International Electrotechnical Commission (51 members, 16 associates) 

ITU ITU International Telecommunication Union (191 country members, 638 sector members and 135 associates) "sister organization"and linked to United Nations 
  All headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and exist in response to WTO -TBT  


ISO/IEC STANDARDS 

ISO/IEC Directives 1: 2004 Procedures for the technical work 
ISO/IEC Directives 2:2004 Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards 
ISO/IEC Directives:2004 Supplement, procedures specific to ISO 
ISO Template Version 2.1 

ISO/IEC STANDARDS 

  • Consensus-based
  • Market driven
  • Technically current
  • Internationally expertise
  • Voluntary, not mandated
  • Meet requirements of WTO Technical Barriers to trade

OIL AND GAS STANDARDS

  • Always been a self self-regulating community
  • Company specifications
  • American Petroleum Institute (API)
  • Industry association collating best practices since 1924
  • Open to all interested parties building consensus standards
  • Currently have approximately 500 standards
  • Other organizations
  • Norwegian Standards Organization (SN and NORSOK)
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
  • British Standards Institute (BSI)
  • Energy Institute (Energy Institute, formerly IP)
  • Private companies or consortia - DNV, ABS, T.H. Hill

WHY ISO STANDARDS?

  • International
  • Compatibility
  • Interchangeability
  • Commonality
  • Interoperability
  • Availability
  • Safety
  • Worker health
  • Environmentally compliant

ISO TC67 TITLE

  • "Materials, equipment and offshore structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries"
    Excludes offshore structures that are subject to IMO regulations

    (part of TC8 -Ships and marine technology)

TC67 SCOPE, MISSION, AND VISION

  • SCOPE
    Standardization of the materials, equipment and offshore structures used in the drilling, production, transport by pipelines and processing of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons within the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries
  • MISSION
    To create value-added standards for the oil and natural gas industries
  • VISION
    Global standards used locally worldwide

TC67 MEMBER COUNTRIES

  • PARTICIPATING - "P" members = 28 countries
    -Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela
  • OBSERVING - "O" members = 26 countries    
    -Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Viet Nam
     

TC67 PARTICIPATION

  • Operators
  • Manufacturers
  • Suppliers
  • Government regulators
  • Academic
  • Consultants

ISO STAGES OF STANDARDS

  • WD -completion of work draft, 20.20
  • CD -circulation of committee draft, 30.20
  • DIS -launch of draft international standard, 40.20
  • FDIS -start of final draft international standard ballot, 50.20
  • IS -published as international standard, 60.60

Drilling RigDRILLING STANDARDS

  • 11960 Casing and tubing
  • 15546 Aluminum alloy drill pipe
  • 15156 Materials for H2S environments
  • 10423 Wellhead & christmastree equipment
  • 11961 Drillpipe13679 Connection testing
  • 13500 Drilling fluids
  • 13501 Drilling fluid processing equipment
  • 14310 Packers

PipeLinePIPELINE STANDARDS

  • 3183 Linepipe
  • 13623 Pipelines
  • 13847 Pipeline welding
  • 14313 Pipeline valves
  • 14723 Subsea pipeline valves
  • 15589 Cathodicprotection
  • 15590 Induction bends, fittings and flanges
  • 21329 Mechanical connectors

Oil&Gas RigSUBSEA STANDARDS

  • 13628-1Subseaproduction systems
  • 13628-2 Unbondedflexible pipe systems
  • 13628-3 Through flowlinesystems
  • 13628-4Subsea wellhead & christmastree
  • 13628-5Subsea control umbilicals
  • 13628-6 Subsea production control systems 13628-7 Workover/completion risers
  • 13628-8Remotely operatedvehicles (ROV)
  • 13628-9Remotely operated tool (ROT) intervention system

Drilling RigOFFSHORE STANDARDS

  • 19900 Offshore structures
    19901-1 Metocean design
  • 19901-2 Seismic design and criteria
  • 19901-4 Geotechnical and foundation design
  • 19901-5 Weight control during engineering and construction
  • 19901-7 Stationkeeping
  • 19903 Concrete structures
  • 19905-1 Jack-ups
  • 13625 Marine drilling riser couplings
  • Coming soon for FDIS 19902 fixed-steel structures

RefineryREFINERY EQUIPMENT STANDARDS

  • 10434 Steel gate valves
  • 10437 Steam turbines
  • 10439 Centrifugal compressors
  • 13704 Heater tube thickness
  • 13706 Air-cooled heat exchangers
  • 13707 Reciprocating compressors
  • 13709 Centrifugal pumps
  • 15649 Piping

GENERAL PURPOSE STANDARDS

  • 13881 Classification and conformity assessment
  • 14224 Reliability and maintenance 15663 Life cycle costing
  • 15589 Corrosion-resistant alloys for H2S
  • 29001 Quality Management System (industry specific ISO 9001)
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