Process Safety Challenges in Offshore Oil and Gas Industries and Measures to Mitigate
Baskaran T1, Suresh B2, Govindarasu R3, Mohan S K4 and Ganesh B5
1Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Engineering, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamilnadu, India
2Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamilnadu, India
3Professor and Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
4Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, The Kavery Engineering College, Mecheri, Salem, Tamilnadu, India
5Asst.Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, Melmaruvathur, Tamilnadu, India
Corresponding author mail id: bknsafe@gmail.com
Abstract: The offshore oil and gas industry plays a crucial role in meeting global energy demands; however, it faces substantial process safety challenges stemming from extreme environmental conditions, intricate operations, and elevated hazard potential. High-profile incidents, including blowouts, fires, and platform collapses, underscore the urgent need for robust safety management strategies. This research identifies critical process safety challenges, specifically focusing on process deviations, ineffective risk assessment, insufficient maintenance practices, human factors, and deficiencies in emergency response protocols. Through a comprehensive literature review and in-depth case study analyses, this study proposes a systematic methodology that incorporates hazard identification, real-time monitoring, human reliability analysis, and safety culture enhancement. An extensive examination of the Deepwater Horizon disaster serves as a prominent case study illustrating risk propagation and the pathways for effective mitigation. The experimentation, conducted using process hazard assessment techniques and safety performance metrics, demonstrates the efficacy of proactive safety systems. The findings reveal that the integration of advanced predictive analytics with organizational safety practices significantly mitigates incident rates and enhances operational resilience. The paper concludes with a series of recommendations aimed at industry stakeholders, advocating for the fortification of offshore process safety frameworks to better address these critical safety challenges.
Keywords: Offshore oil and gas, process safety, risk mitigation, hazard identification, safety culture, accident analysis