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Safety Award for Excellence

The Minerals Management Service is committed to safe and environmentally sound operations on the Outer Continental Shelf. The excellent record of Safety on the OCS reflects this commitment as well as to that of the offshore operators.

The Safety Award for Excellence (SAFE) Program was developed by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) to recognize and commend operating companies and contractors that expend extra effort in conducting their operations in a safe and pollution-free manner by adhering to all regulatory requirements, employing trained and motivated personnel and going beyond mere compliance. Operators considered for this recognition take extra steps to enhance operational safety and environmental protection. Voluntary progression toward a Safety and Environmental Management Program (SEMP) approach such as development and implementation of American Petroleum Institute recommended Practice (API RP) 75 and API RP 14J is an example of such proactive behavior.

MMS Inspector Awards
At the Industry Awards Program on April 17th, 2007, awards were also presented to eleven MMS Offshore Inspectors. The awards were given in recognition of safety achievements while performing inspection duties over the last 10 years with no OSHA-recordable or lost-time injuries.

MMS Associate Director Chris Oynes, District Operations Chief Rishi Tyagi (Pacific), and Acting Regional Director Lars Herbst (GOM), presented awards to MMS Offshore Inspectors. Pictured from left to right are Rishi Tyagi, Freddie Mosely, Chris Oynes, Tom Basey, Lars Herbst, Jerry Freeman, Jim Hail, Leo Dartez, Henry Hite, Wayne Webster, Randy Howell, and Ralph Vasquez. (Not pictured Bernie Fink and R.B. Tate.)
MMS Associate Director Chris Oynes, District Operations Chief Rishi Tyagi (Pacific), and Acting Regional Director Lars Herbst (GOM), presented awards to MMS Offshore Inspectors. Pictured from left to right are Rishi Tyagi, Freddie Mosely, Chris Oynes, Tom Basey, Lars Herbst, Jerry Freeman, Jim Hail, Leo Dartez, Henry Hite, Wayne Webster, Randy Howell, and Ralph Vasquez. (Not pictured Bernie Fink and R.B. Tate.)

Click here to see the National SAFE Awards for 2007

SELECTION PROCESS
 
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION
 
PRESENTATION OF THE AWARD
 
SAFE Awards by Year
2007      
2006 2000 1994 1988
2005 1999 1993 1987
2004 1998 1992 1986
2003 1997 1991 1985
2002 1996 1990 1984
2001 1995 1989 1983

PRESENTATION OF THE AWARD

The Pacific OCS Region's SAFE awards are presented annually to the winner at public events such as the American Petroleum Institute Energy Information Night and Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Awards Banquet. The award is a plaque signed by the Minerals Management Service Director and a citation signed by the Regional Manager.

U.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management Service
Pacific OCS Region

Safety Award for Excellence (SAFE) Recipients

2007
Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd.
Production Operations on Platforms Ellen-Elly & Eureka
California District


Pictured from left: Phil Schroeder, MMS Pacific Region's Camarillo District Office Supervisor, with Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd. CEO and Executive Chair, Vladimir Katic and Operation Manager Steve Liles.

2006
ExxonMobil Production Company
Drilling & Production Operations at Platform Heritage

California District

Pictured from left: Ellen Aronson, MMS Pacific Regional Manager, ExxonMobil Drilling Superintendent Mike Walker and OIMS Regulatory Superintendent Rocky Ortega and MMS Supervisory Inspector Ralph Vasquez.
Pictured from left: Ellen Aronson, MMS Pacific Regional Manager, ExxonMobil Drilling Superintendent Mike Walker and OIMS Regulatory Superintendent Rocky Ortega and MMS Supervisory Inspector Ralph Vasquez.

2005

DCOR
Platforms Habitat, B & C

California District

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

2004

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

Plains Exploration & Production
Platforms B and C

Camarillo District

2003

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
Platforms Harmony and Heritage

Camarillo District

Nuevo Energy Company
Platforms A, B and C

Camarillo District

Arguello Inc. Production Department
Platform Harvest

Santa Maria District

2002

ExxonMobil Production Company
Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

2001

Arguello Inc.
Platforms Harvest, Hermosa & Hidalgo

Santa Maria District

Torch Operating Company
Torch Rig Services
Drilling/Production Contractor
Platforms Henry & Hillhouse

Camarillo District

ExxonMobil Production Company
Platform Harmony

Camarillo District
POOL Offshore
Drilling Contractor
Platforms Harvest, Hermosa & Hidalgo

Santa Maria District

2000

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
Drilling Contractor for ExxonMobil Production Company
Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

1999

ExxonMobil Production Company
Drilling and Production - Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

Torch Operating Company
Production Contractor for Nuevo Energy Company
Platform Gilda

Camarillo District

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
Drilling Contractor for ExxonMobil Production Company
Platform Heritage

Camarillo District

Torch Operating Company
Production - Platform Irene

Santa Maria District

1998

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production Operations
Camarillo District

1997

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production & Drilling Operations
Camarillo District
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Production & Drilling Operations

Santa Maria District

1996

Dual Drilling
Drilling & Workover Operations

Santa Maria District

Texaco Exploration & Production,
Inc.
Production Operations
Santa Maria District

1995

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Drilling and Production
Harmony & Heritage

Camarillo District

Unocal Corporation
Production Operations
Platform Henry

Camarillo District

1994

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production and Drilling
Platform Harmony

Santa Maria District

1993

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Operations
Platforms Harmony and Heritage

Camarillo District

Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Production & Drilling

Santa Maria District

Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Production

Camarillo District

1992

Unocal
Production

Camarillo District
Texaco Exploration & Production,
Inc.
Production
Santa Maria District

1991

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production

Camarillo District
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Production

Santa Maria District
Texaco Exploration & Production, Inc.
Production
Santa Maria District

1990

Texaco Inc.
Production
Camarillo District

1989

Shell Western E&P, Inc.
Production

Ventura District

Union Oil Company of California
Production
Santa Maria District

Shell Western E&P, Inc.
Production

Ventura District

1988

Shell California Production, Inc.
Production

Ventura District
Sun Exploration and Production Co.
Production
Ventura District

1987

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production
Ventura District
Union Oil Company of California
Production
Ventura District

1986

Shell California Production, Inc.
Production
Ventura District

Texaco U.S.A.
Production
Ventura District

1985

Shell California Production, Inc.
Drilling
Ventura District

Shell California Production, Inc.
Production
Ventura District

Sun Exploration and Production Co.
Drilling
Ventura District

1984

Exxon Company, U.S.A.
Production
Ventura District

Sun Exploration and Production Co.
Drilling
Santa Maria District
Union Oil Company of California
Production
Ventura District

1983

Global Marine Drilling Company
Drilling
Ventura District
Shell California Production, Inc.
Production
Ventura District

SELECTION PROCESS

The Pacific OCS Region's District Office evaluates the performance of all operating companies, including drilling contractors through the inspection program. The District annually compile all inspection data results. Based on that data and other performance-related factors, the District Office select SAFE winners each year. All District winners each year are automatically considered in the selection of the National SAFE winner.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

The MMS Offshore Inspection Program provides the basic source of information for evaluation of candidates for the SAFE. Criteria considered in making the recommendation(s) for the award follow:

  • Record of Events: Control of fires, pollution containment, well control, number of fatalities.

  • Operational Safety: Concern by management for personnel safety as reflected in (1) operational guidelines and instructions to field personnel in safe operating practices, (2) actual operational safety awareness by operating personnel, and (3) actual implementation of that policy in the field at the work site.

  • Training Program: Exemplary training program that reflects awareness of safety and attention to personal qualifications of lessee or company employees.

  • Operational Consideration: Age of platform/rig, overall condition of platform/rig, maintenance of equipment, and housekeeping.

  • Administrative Review: Accuracy, completeness, and availability of required records.

  • Pollution Prevention: Demonstrated performance on record of pollution control and prevention.

  • Regulatory Awareness: Evidence that appropriate regulations are available and that field personnel are aware of regulatory requirements.

  • Cooperation: Overall recognition by field management as to the importance of the inspection program and evidence of full cooperation with MMS personnel in the timely completion of inspections.

  • Technology: Significant development and utilization of new technology and practices.

  • One-Time Events: Evidence of errands of mercy, acts of heroism, accident prevention, and efficient actions during emergency conditions.


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