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HWCG. SCAA Annual Meeting . HWCG Mutual Aid. HWCG Milestones - Technical – Capacities. Water Depth10,000 ft WD Pressure Ratings (2 capping stacks)10,000 & 15,000 PSI Flowback 130,000 BFPD / 180 MMCFD Well Containment Plan (RCD) 2011-2014 Members16 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SCAA Annual Meeting

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HWCG Mutual Aid

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Water Depth 10,000 ft WD

Pressure Ratings (2 capping stacks) 10,000 & 15,000 PSI

Flowback 130,000 BFPD / 180 MMCFD

Well Containment Plan (RCD) 2011-2014

Members 16

HWCG “Model” Lease or Rent

Mutual Aid Agreements Rigs, Equip, Contractors, Members

Approvals through BSEE WCP; TLP/SPAR; Flow & capture; RCD

HWCG Milestones - Technical – Capacities

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Mutual Aid for Source Control

• Mutual Aid has previously been brought to bear for oil spills, natural disasters and fire.

• Step change in domestic E&P industry for well containment.

• Consistency is key to all organizations involved

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Mutual Aid for Well Containment• Immediate assistance of personnel and equipment• Response Teams– Relief Well– Containment Ops– Flow Engineering– SIMOPS– Flowback

• Access to specialized equipment and technical expertise of personnel

• Contractual agreement defines responsibilities and liabilities for members

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• Standardized policies, procedures for the mutual aid response.– Generic plan– Standard Notification processes

• Equipment and Personnel– Incident Command System– IMH – Incident Management Handbook

• An organization comprised of diverse E&P companies that bring to bear a collective solution though mutual aid.

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Incident Management Handbook for Source Control

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Incident Management Handbook

• The HWCG IMH (Incident Management Handbook) provides an organizational structure that can be incorporated into the Incident Command System so that a response to a blowout or well control event can proceed quickly, orderly, and effectively.

• To that end, the roles and responsibilities of key response personnel are defined and standardized to facilitate the implementation of an effective well containment plan.

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Actual visualization of specific operations

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All roles and responsibilities are spelled out with description and checklist for easy comprehension and operations.

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Process of how Source Control would interact with IMT/Unified Command in different locations.

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Notification System• Notification system in place, has a database of 225+

personnel listed for Mutual Aid for source control. – Notification by company– Notification by group– Notification by vendor– Notification by individual

• Website setup for signup of members– New entries, revisions, deletions or updates

• Dedicated Command Center for Source Control– PetroSkills – Katy, TX – 15,000 sq. ft. dedicated area

• Call back data to support long-term event – immediate.

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Incident Command System

• In order to establish a standardized system of incident command, we have adopted the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as the standard operating procedures for all members. – Incident Management Team– Source Control Team

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ICS Organization

Incident Commander

Source ControlSection Chief

Public InformationOfficer

LiaisonOfficer

SafetyOfficer

CommandStaff

GeneralStaff

Planning Section Chief

Operations Section Chief

Finance/Admin Section Chief

Logistics Section Chief

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G & G

Drilling Engineering

Directional Drilling

Debris Removal

ROV Operations

Supply Vessel

Anchor Handling

Intervention Vessel

Well Control

Utility IWOCS

Pumping

Chemical

Flow Assurance

Reservoir Engineering

Dispersant

Flow Calculations

Vessel Management

Marketing Sales

Source Control Chief

RP/Vendor/Mutual Aid

- RP – Mutual Aid

Relief Well Group SIMOPS Group Containment OPS Group Flow Engr’g Group Flowback Group

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© 2014 HWCG LLCWhat Is a Mutual Aid Operational Plan?

A mutual aid operational plan provides the “game plan” for how a mutual aid agreement will be implemented. An operational plan includes detailed information about:

• Activation • Requests for Assistance • Mobilization • Resource Accountability • Demobilization

• Documentation • Training • Exercises • After-Action Review • Plan Maintenance

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Mutual Aid Conclusion

• Successful response with Mutual Aid– Develop agreement for all to monitor and follow.– Highly motivated members identified.– Notification system calls-out personnel and

equipment.– Consistent process and procedures.– Management system that all can implement

immediately.– Established roles and responsibilities.– Exercise and train (individually and as a group)

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