scholarly journals Decommissioning of oil and gas assets: industrial and environmental security management, international experience and Russian practice

Heliyon ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. e07646
Author(s):  
Ibragim Khalidov ◽  
Konstantin Milovidov ◽  
Anzor Soltakhanov
2021 ◽  
Vol 666 (4) ◽  
pp. 042009
Author(s):  
S Kh Lifshits ◽  
Yu S Glyaznetsova ◽  
I N Zueva ◽  
O N Chalaya ◽  
N I Popova

2021 ◽  
Vol 328 ◽  
pp. 04012
Author(s):  
Eristya Maya Safitri ◽  
Ramadhani Aditya ◽  
Doddy Ridwandono ◽  
Satria Yudha Kartika Dhian

This study aims to provide an overview to the Communication and Information Department Mojokerto regarding the maturity level of physical and environmental security management at the agency, as well as to provide future recommendations. The results of research related to physical and environmental safety using the ISO 27002 standard, indicate that the level of physical and environmental security at the Communication and Information Department Mojokerto is still relatively low. Things that are still lacking include the lack of protection from external threats such as natural disasters, as well as the lack of care and maintenance of infrastructure. The maturity level of physical and environmental security control is 0.85 which is still at level 1 or Initial Ad Hoc from a maximum value of 5, which is at the Optimized level. It can be concluded that Communication and Information Department Mojokerto only knows that there are things that need attention but there is no standardization of the process. With this research, it is hoped that the Communication and Information Department Mojokerto can make improvements to improve physical and environmental security. In addition, it is also a consideration to obtain ISMS Certification with the ISO 27002 standard in the future.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 1343-1349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaeyoung Cho ◽  
Gino Lim ◽  
Taofeek Biobaku ◽  
Seonjin Kim ◽  
Hamid Parsaei

Author(s):  
Wael Badawy ◽  
Ghada Nafie ◽  
Shelly Brimble ◽  
Mohamed Shehata

The new CSA Standard, Security Management for Petroleum & Natural Gas Industry Systems, is changing the operational landscape throughout the oil and gas industry. This document focuses on an innovation that will help pipeline operators meet the new recommendations for monitoring and managing their remote assets as outlined in the new CSA standard. This paper includes an analysis of the current monitoring architecture that can be used for compliance with the new regulation as well as a detailed comparison of different architectures. New video surveillance architecture developments are also reviewed. The IntelliView technology uses software that turns passive cameras into video sensors capable of reporting video-based behavior exceptions based on user-defined rules. A hardware device known as a SmrtDVR sits on site and records the video in the highest quality (H.264) to ensure the images are clear for review and investigation. It acts like the brains of the system, able to think if the images it is seeing on the cameras are ones that it has been programmed to alert the pipeline operator about. Alerts can include: trip wire, loitering, object taken/left behind and man down. When an alarm is triggered, a real-time event notification is sent in an (optional) JPEG format to smart phones, monitoring stations and/or third party monitoring companies. These in-situ devices require minimal communication, power and IT infrastructure and notify operators with video driven alerts. A performance evaluation of the proposed system is presented that illustrates how IntelliView’s unique architecture is outperforming the current industrial practice.


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