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Shell Global Solutions International BV
trategic tan ar s anagement in e
Neil Reeve
Shell Technical Standards Manager
International Standards Workshop
12 March 2010 Ban kok
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urpose
This presentation sets out to explain thefollowing:
•
• Shell Participation in ISO/TC193, ISO/TC 67,,
• Benefits of International Standards• Conclusions
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Shell operates in more than 110 countries in 6 continents
Shell is an international company, trading in an international industry,
using international (and national) suppliers under many different
regulatory regimes.
For our projects and operations, Shell prefers to use International
Standards (ISO and IEC), and is actively supporting this.
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Executive Technical Standards Board: All Shell Grou
Management
Businesses
Trans arent standards structure: olic
Internal standards: provision of standardsDEPs
External standards: input to external
Procurement: variety control: type
Process Safety: identify requirement
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ro ec use o s an ar s: ac a e ease o use
of standards;rovision of internal and external
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Management control
Knowledge feedback
ncrease resources
for cri tical standardsExternalExternal
Standards
DEP
e roup ommon ase.
Central organization
responsibilityBusiness
Company
Variation
Local O eratin Com an
to deviate Project
Variation
responsibility
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DEP – Design and Engineering Practice
Company Variation – EGGS in USA; ESTGs in Canada; ERDs in Oman etc
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Shell Standardization Polic
Maximize use of common industr standards ISO/ IEC ifpossible)
Minimize additional company requirements
Ensure variations justified (technical and commercial)
Ensure continuous im rovement feedback from users
Influence external standards bodies. Participate actively inthe technical committees and working groups of keyexternal standards
Benefits are maximized when all companies use thesame common industry standards
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DEP making process
Users
Custodians
Administ rator Peers
Users
Author Author
Administ rator
and
management
Manufacturers
Contractors
Plan Draft Review Comment Modify Review,
approve
and
Use
issue
Feedback
Shell Technical Standards e mail box
DEPs licenses internal & external users comments
External Standards inquiries
MESC and TAMAP inquires
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ISO TC67 has published 142 standards.
API has adopted 66 of these as joint API / ISO standards.
as a op e o e se as o n uropean s an ar s.
China, Gulf Region, India, Kazakhstan etc. have also adopted many of these ISO standards.
Shell follows these industr standards
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Trend towards trans arenc - Benefit of external standards efforts(Total number of DEPs = 350)
Number of DEPs based on external standards
140
97 102
109
117 120
100
120
s
48
56
6474
78
60
80
. o f D E
14
18 22
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38
20
40 N
01992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year end
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DEP avera e a e
7
5,9
5,7
5 5
6
6,5
a r
5,45,3
5,15
4,9
4,74,6 4,6
4 5
4,8 4,754,6
4 5
4,75
4.5
5
5,5
g e
a g e , y
,
4
4,5
A v e
r a
3
3,5
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Target
Year
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Provision of internal and external standards
Shell Technical Standards intranet site: access for all Shell staff worldwide to the internal
company standards and 100,000 external standards from the main standards organizations
used by Shell.
Communication to builds are v s on
Shell Technical Standardsintranet site accessed by
2000+ users per day
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Shell Global Solutions International BV
Shell participation in:ISO/TC 67, ISO/TC193, ISO/TC28 work
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Shell participation in external standards workhell participation in external standards work
Shell Group representation on key external standards committees at:
International level (priority): ISO/TC 67, ISO/TC193, ISO/TC28;IEC
– 15 project leaders; experts in many Work Groups
Industry level: API’s three main standards committees (ECS,COPM, CRE); ASTM; ASME; EI; EEMUA; CINI; NFP; NACE;
OCIMF; ACI; SIGTTO
- 15 project leaders; experts in many Work Groups
Regional Level: CEN: CEN/TC12, CEN/TC19
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F k l d docus on key external standards
2 0 0s tanda rds
m a n a g e d
2 , 0 0 0s tanda rds
referenced in DEPs
1 0 0 , 0 0 0sta nd a rd s m ad e ava i la b le to Shel l
,
t i tles a ccessed ea ch y ea r
1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0stand a rd s pub li shed w o r ldw ide
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ota ost o wners p
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Company benefits from standards
Cost Reduction - Increase Business Efficiency
• Sim lif desi n and rocurement; Variet Control
• Interchangeability of equipment
• Promote stable and global marketn ance ec n ca n egr y
• Safety, Health and protection of the Environment
• Maximise availability, minimise lost revenue
Establish a Common Technology Base• Technology transfer / Sharing best practice / Remove barriers to trade (WTO)
• Safety and Environmental Regulations (e.g. Process Safety Management, US)
• Procurement Legislation (e.g. European Directives)• Essentia Requirements e.g. ‘New Approac ’ European Directives
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Conclusionsonclusions
• Standards are a cor orate asset and not a cor orate liabilit
• Shell will maintain a standards system
• Shell needs and uses international standards
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• Organizations should develop a standards plan to meet their needs (Identify
ke standards mana e use of these
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Thank you for your attention.Thank you for your attention.
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