ASSOCIATION OF OIL, GAS ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANIESOF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Key words: Pollutants / water treatment / turbine /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2000- Document: Guideline- Author: Neil A. Franklin
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Keywords: Fuels / contaminants / loss / efficiency / control / - Company: ARPEL-Country: Uruguay-Dates: 2000 - Document: - Author: Neil A. Franklin
Key words: Safety / care / standards /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2000- Document: Report- Author: Martin Sich / Dave Randell / Stewart Behie Works
This document answers the most important questions to develop a regional strategy for the regional cooperation of oil spill contingency planning: what is regionalization? why? who? where? when? and -most important of all- how?
Safety Issues for Contractors in the Upstream and Downstream Sectors of the Oil and Gas Industry
Key words: Occupational hazards / hazardous agents / exhibition / - Company: ARPEL-Country: Uruguay-Dates: 2000 - Document: Report-Author: Mike Breward / Edward Morgan
This report describes a number of alternative approaches and strategies to evaluate, manage and control stress at work in the global oil and gas sector. It contains descriptions of psychosocial risk factors and the presentation of a model of audits and management of work stress.
Key words: Psychosocial risk / stress / analysis / measurement /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2000- Document: Report- Author: Lorne Sulsky
The report addresses the concepts of risk and a sampling of the best international risk management systems, as applicable in all the operations of the oil and gas industry value chain.
Industrial Safety Management Indicators (02-2002)
ARPEL Safety Benchmarking Report (1998 data)
International Review of Health Risks for Oil and Gas Industry Workers: Current Status and Future Prospects (1999, OHSAR#5)
In order of the oil and gas industry to be able to assess the energyusage and efficiency of the operations of facilities within theirindustry, a set of standardized energy indices and methods forestimating these indices is required. This guideline presents key factors that have to beconsidered when establishing and estimating energy indices for both theupstream and downstream oil and gas industry. These indices can be usedby companies and facilities to benchmark where they stand in comparisonwith an industry average. The guideline notes how facilities'complexity factors evolved and how those factors have a directcorrelation to energy use.
This guideline presents practices for minimizing pollution from off shore exploration and production operations. It is intended toassist oil industry in understanding and complying with acceptable standards and guidelines for environmental protection for their offshore operations. Facilities addressed include both floating and bottom-founded platforms, as wellas on-shore supply bases.
This document is an environmental practices guide to minimising pollution from on-shore marine terminals used to transfer bulk oil products. It is intended in general to assist petroleum companies to understand and comply with acceptable standards of environmental protection for the operation of marine terminals. The emphasis is on operating ...
Key words: Gasoline / impacts / issues / safety /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Report- Author: Greg Rideout / Debbie Rosenblatt / Dave Gorley / Neil Franklin / Douglas Leahey
Key words: Residual oil / desulfurization / mixing / Hydrotreating /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Report- Author: Neil Franklin / Greg Rideout / Douglas Leahey
Key words: Environmental management, industrial safety / compliance /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Report- Author: ARPEL
In view of the major contribution that vehicular emissions make to urban air quality, governments around the world have enacted legislation designed to reduce vehicle emissions. Developed countries have implemented increasingly stringent emission standards that have forced technological advances or responded to available, proven technology. The reductions in emissions are due to improvements in vehicle technology and fuel properties. The influences of vehicle technology and fuel composition on emissions are complex and interdependent. This report focuses on the effect of engine and vehicle technology changes as they affect vehicle emissions.
Key words: Fatal incident / accident / occupational injury /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Report- Author: Barbara Curry / David Korpach
Key words: Facilities / operations / requirements / training / background / strategies /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Guideline- Author: Brian E. Tyers / Neil A. Franklin
Key words: Environmental Impact / acid rain / distillation / burned / measurement /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Guideline- Author: Brian Tyers / Neil Franklin
Key words: Opportunity cost / energy efficiency /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 1999- Document: Guideline- Author: Don Murray / Rob Stuart / Neil A. Franklin / Brian Tyers
The current report focuses on air quality monitoring methods applicable to urban areas and begins with a discussion of the factors associated with urban air pollution. It describes methods for monitoring ambient air quality and meteorological parameters of interest to urban air quality, and also includes descriptions of methods for ...
The document compiles the activities carried out in 2023 under the four Strategic Vectors: Energy ...
This document describes the consensual position of ARPEL member companies regarding the concept of just ...
This manual provides a general description of the methodology developed by ARPEL to carry out ...
This document provides an overview of the role of natural gas, complemented by lower carbon ...
ARPEL remains faithful to its mission of promoting the development and transformation of our sector ...