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"Sound finances and good HSE often go hand in hand," says Hegge. 1,000 projects At any given time, Statoil's operations organisation has around 1,000 modification projects under way. “One important challenge is to find solutions and methods that allow the projects to be completed without shutting down production. This way, we can reduce the scope of planned shutdowns," says Hegge. Modifications are carried out in close collaboration with the suppliers, who are key resources both in planning and executing the projects. Suppliers regularly meet with both Statoil’s project managers and senior management, which helps ensure that learning from incidents is incorporated into the modification process. Safer working day The modification projects cover a wide range of areas. A good example of this from 2010 is the Kristin platform in the Norwegian Sea, where ventilation of produced water took place in close proximity with decks and walking areas. Such ventilation contains small amounts of the carcinogenic substance benzene. Inhalation of even small concentrations can result in nerve damage. The solution was to extend the outlet pipe 20 metres up the flare boom, so that the deck area could be opened for regular work. Thus, the personnel on board can feel safer knowing they are not exposed to chemicals. Statoil press release |