Corrosion and Energy Risks Seminar

Sponsors:

ACE Global Markets

Marsh

Aon

Willis

This seminar was a celebration of the 24 years existence of OPERA and an provided an opportunity for the London Energy market supporters and customers including brokers, underwriters and the Energy industry Risk Managers to participate in presentations on Corrosion and associated policy issues we face as an industry in entering the new millennium.

Seminar Organisers:

Graham Bryant (Crawford & Company): graham.bryant@crawco.co.uk

Kevin Seakins (Liberty Mutual Insurance): kevin.seakins@libertyiu.com

Brian Instone (ACE Global Markets): brian.instone@acelondon.co.uk


Introduction - Brian Instone (ACE Global Markets)

PRESENTATIONS

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Impact of Corrosion on Insurance
Refineries Getting Older
Trends & Statistics

Brian Instone - ACE Global Markets

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0.5MB

Corrosion - Sudden & Unforeseen?
Mechanisms of Deterioration vs Causes of Failure.
Fatigue, Time Aspects and Cracking Mechanisms
Preventive Measures at Design, Construction, Commissioning & Operation.

Margaret Beardsley - Capcis

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Refineries - Assessing Condition.
Degradation Mechanisms
Operational Boundaries
Trends in Inspection & Monitoring.

John Harston - UOP

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Corrosion - Monitoring Methods and Intelligent Pigs

Brian Jones - PII
Manager, Pipeline Services

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Corrosion - Maintaining Integrity?
Risk Based Inspection in the Oil and Petrochemical Industry
Improving Reliability, design standards, practices and prevention measures
Reductions in Inspection Budget Implications
What Industry Should Do to Maintain Plant Integrity - Does It??

Eric Kirby, Consultant
ex Caltex Head of Inspection

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Ageing De-bottlenecked Refineries -
An Increased Risk for the Insurance Industry?
Challenges in the refining industry
Risk Management
Risk-Based Inspection
Workload management

Alfred Kruijer
Shell Global Solutions