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1 November, 2013
Managing Project Safety and Community
Relations – LEWINO 1G2 case study
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1. Introduction
2. Main hazards and mitigations
3. Our performance
4. Environmental aspects
5. Community relations
AGENDA
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San Leon Energy is the international group of
companies dealing with exploration and
production of conventional and
unconventional oil and gas resources in
Europe and Africa.
WHAT ARE WE?
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Albania 1 koncesja 1.0 mln akrów
San Leon concessions Polska 42 koncesje 4.8 mln akrów
Niemcy 1 koncesja 15.6 tys akrów
Hiszpania 2 koncesje 8 w trakcie aplikacji 2.2 mln akrów
Moroko 5 koncesji 6.0 mln akrów
Francja 10 w trakcie aplikacji 2.4 milionów akrów
Irlandia 8 koncesji 0.6 milionów akrów
Rumunia 1 koncesji 0.1 mln akrów
Bułgaria 1 koncesja 0.1 mln akrów
Słowacja 3 koncesje 0.3 mln akrów
Italy 2 koncesji 0.2 mln akrów
San Leon Energy Plc – area
84 concessions covering
28.5 mln acres (11,5 mln ha) gross /
17.8 mln acres (7,2 mln ha) net
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SLE CONCESSIONS IN POLAND
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LEWINO-1G2 WELLSITE
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LEWINO-1G2 WELL DATA
SPUD DATE: 26.09.2011
TVD DATE: 10.11.2011
OPERATIONS COMPLETED: 16.11.2011
TESTS STARTED – STAGE I 19.06.2013
HYDRAULIC FRACKING – STAGE II 2.07.2013
TEST COMPLETION DATE – STAGE I 12.08.2013
TESTS COMMENCEMENT DATE STAGE II 21.10.2013
HYDRAULIC FRACING STAGE II 8.11.2013/12.11.2013
TESTS COMPLETED – STAGE II On-going
GAS PRODUCTION ???
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WELLSITE DEVELOPMENT
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SEPARATE SPILL ZONES
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FRAC SITE ARRANGEMENT – STAGE 1.
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SUMMARY - WHAT DID WE START WITH?
Abandoned wellsite – sand covered. Concrete slabs in wellhead area. Upgraded with geomembrane in selected areas and then covered with gravel. Erosion of slopes.
Gravel access road – only a minor upgrade needed.
Limited resources – all activities tailor - made.
MAIN DEVELOPMENT AREAS:
Enthusiastic and resourceful operational team, however no operational safety system set and operable.
Prepare the facility for a time - limited operation
Established relations with the local community.
FACILITY AND RESOURCES
Set common set set of rules fro the contractors to follow while on the site.
Re-establish community communication ways – introducing new company.
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1. Introduction
2. Main hazards and mitigations
3. Our performance
4. Environmental aspects
5. Community relations
AGENDA
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COMPLETIONS PROGRAMME
SERVICE SCOPE OF WORK JOB PERFORMED BY
Well stimulation
Preparing the liquids and
performing fracing (3 fracs, 2
intervals).
United Oilfield Services Sp. z
o.o + subcontractors
Piping tightness,
well perforation. Casing perforation, tests. Geofizyka Toruń SA
Coiled tubing
(nitrogen unit) Well cleaning and mud circulation. SMAPE S.r.l.
Packer
mechanical plug
drilling
Tools Weatherford
Surface tests and
flare. Well testing ITALFLUID Geoenergy S.r.l.
Frac wellhead Frac wellhead installation FMC
Snubbing Unit Removal / assmbly of production
tubulars and packer installation. SNUBCO Group of Companies
Lewino 1G2 work scope - well completion works – in two stages.
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HSE OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES
Mutual principles agreed by 10+ Contractors- mostly foreign;
EXTERNAL:
Crews commuting to well site – on narrow, slippery and unlit roads – used by local drivers as well (also timber cargo).
Logistics: congestion at the well site – with very limited truck / rest parking space available. Different travelling times
INTERNAL
Billingual safety documents / operational forms.
Operational planning and communication – also on HSE.
Traffic management. Crews aware of changing weather conditions.
Mitigation:
Operations by numerous services. Limited
storage / maneuver space; Adverse weather
conditions; Support services perfomed by
independent local contractors; Local
roustabouts
Satisfying Polish legal requirments: Mining
Enterprise Manager representing the site to
external authiorities – inside - supporting
San Leon crew.
Safety documents abstract and HSE
compliance statement.
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TRANSPORTATION
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ON - SITE CHALLENGES
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SPACE LIMITS
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1. Introduction
2. Main hazards and mitigations
3. Our performance
4. Environmental aspects
5. Community relations
AGENDA
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SAFETY PERFORMANCE - COMPLETIONS
Aspirational target ZERO INCIDENTS met - ca. 25 000 manhours worked without a serious incident / HPI – by numerous service companies; lots of simultaneous operations.
Safety system established - based on best industry practices.
Near misses were reported, recorded and investigated. Main types: operational practices – mostly lifting ops, equipment failures , but also transportation issues – including those outside the site (side / access road – gravel surface).
GENERAL REMARKS:
Communicative, safety aware, and experienced crews, strong observance of safety regulations.
Documents: safety certificates / mediclas presented and available: great job on supervision side.
No protests from local community.
FACTS:
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SOME OPERATIONAL RULES TO FOLLOW
Security staff responsible for POB (doubled for frac team)
Documents: medical and safety certificates available and registered by HSE / KRZ;
Fire fighting equipment: provide valid adequately to own operations (and submit a plan of its positioning as well).
Elevated attention on adequate PPE and site surface conditions.
Team Leaders: Direct supervision and responsibility on your team / equipment safe operation.
Shared resources: Forkilft / manlift / crane load mounting: use - subject to planning and availability. So contractors’ certificates in the matter are of value as well.
HSE Rep – on -site rather than in the office. Supporting role for organizing activities.
Barriers: language / abilites / experience – but the staff 99 % competent and aware.
Water handling and storage / pressure jobs – winter risk included.
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1. Introduction
2. Main hazards and mitigations
3. Our performance
4. Environmental aspects
5. Community relations
AGENDA
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PERMITS, PERMITS….
Rodzaj decyzji Wydana przez Numer/znak Wydana w dniu
Czas
obowiązywania
CONCESSION
Minister
Środowiska 71/2009/p 10-gru-09 10-gru-14
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS DECISION
Regionalna
Dyrekcja Ochrony
Środowiska w
Gdańsku
RDOŚ-Gd-
WOO.4210.2.2012.
ER.21 24-lip-13
n/d
WATER PERMIT FOR GROUNDWATER WELLS
Starosta
Wejherowski OS-858/2011 07-wrz-11 n/d
WATER PERMIT FOR GROUND WATER CONSUMPTION
Starosta
Wejherowski OS-42/2012 30-sty-12 10-paź-14
MINING WASTE PRODUCTION PERMIT
Marszałek woj.
pomorskiego
DROŚ-
S.7240.130.2012.N
B 18-lip-12 -
AGRICULTURAL GROUND EXEMPTION PERMIT
Starosta
Wejherowski OS-643/2011 18-maj-11 18-maj-16
GROUND RECLAIM PROCESS DECISION
Starosta
Wejherowski OS-721/2011 15-cze-11 n/d
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WATER CONSUMPTION [m3]
OPERATIONAL STAGE WATER WELLS PIPELINE
DRILLING 1220 22
TESTS - STAGE I 1417 633
TESTS – STAGE II
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DRILLING WASTE [Mg]
OPERATIONAL STAGE QUANTITY
DRILLING
1850,02
SOLID
1274,94
LIQUID
575,08
TESTS – STAGE I
719,35
MUD
131,6
FLOWBACK
587,75
TESTS – STAGE II
0
MUD
0
FLOWBACK
0
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WATER CONSUMPTION [m3]
OPERATIONAL STAGE DEEP WATER
WELLS
PIPELINE
DRILLING 1220 22
TESTS – STAGE I 1417 633
TESTS – STAGE II
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NOISE PROPAGATION
Faza prac Ilość odpadów
Etap wiercenia 1850,02
Stałych
1274,94
Ciekłych
575,08
Etap testów złożowych - etap I 719,35
Płuczki wiertnicze
131,6
Płyn powrotny
587,75
Etap testów złożowych - etap II 0
Płuczki wiertnicze
0
Płyn powrotny
0
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PERMITS AND CONTROL
Monitor and report your water consumption – we plan the water draw activites accordingly (wells – up to 10 m3/h; network – up to 10 m3/ h – 22 – 6 hrs.)
Water freezes in sub-zero tempereatures – heat equipment prior to use;
Beware of wastewater you produce – it may freeze, too;
Waste:
Selective collection of waste will be arranged and followed;
Keep your workplace in order;
Watch out for spills – have your spill management sets ready.
Water
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1. Introduction
2. Main hazards
3. Mitigation measures undertaken
4. Our performance
5. Community relations
AGENDA
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YOUTH PATROL
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS
•Show your respect to local community
• Ensure the public has its say –
nominate a local representative
• Structurize your communication
• Lead discussions based on facts, not
opinions
• Explain the operational process and
your priorities
• Listen to comments, communicate
your responses
• Proactive actions may be of great
value
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CLOSING REMARKS
1. Communication, awareness and supervision as limited resources
available;
2. Safety over operational goals – present example and made crew
follow;
3. System? Rules? It is YOU where the safety starts from! Rest is
tools – for reference.
SAFETY
ENVIRONMENT
1. Can be organized safely and in a responsive manner – depending on
local conditions;
2. Waste and noise seem to be greatest challenges: water does require
management;
COMMUNITY
Want to be well perceived – communicate locally and have ideas and
resources to follow.
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Thank you for your attention
Dariusz Łątka
HSE Management
Consultant
November, 2013
Think safe - Work safe –
Home safe!
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