Lloyd’s Register Energy is challenging oil and gas companies to re-think their approach to safety, performance and technical innovation to secure the world’s changing energy supply in a sustainable way, from reservoir and refinery to beyond.
Jeff Baker, Lloyd’s Register Energy’s Technical Manager for Compliance Services in Australasia, said: “With a changing energy mix and increased challenges around innovative drilling techniques, the industry cannot afford to be complacent when it comes to safety.”
The group says industry must adapt to anticipated future market and technology developments, but that it must not lose sight of safety.
“All stakeholders across Australia have a responsibility and interest to assure the safety and reliability of new, ‘cleaner’ and more sustainable energy sources, to meet with increasing energy demands and government targets worldwide for reducing carbon emissions,” said Baker.
“While industry is getting smarter at managing the performance of its key existing assets, there is still a long way ahead in adopting new innovations that better secure future oil recovery. We hope our insights for industry and the media will encourage the debate around change,” highlighted John Wishart, Group Energy Director of Lloyd’s Register.
80% of the world’s offshore rigs are surveyed by Lloyd’s Register Energy’s drilling services business. Its recent acquisitions, drilling training academies, Global Technology Centres and technology JIPs are evidence of their ambition to enhance the safety and reliability of the industry.
Baker said: “Safety must remain industry’s first priority and improvement must be a constant. We are looking to the future on how safety will change through technology and innovation, where safety will drive the best performing companies.”
Source: Lloyd’s Register
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