That the company wasn't strung up, for not constructing adequate equipment, to indirectly cause the death of anyone inside the control room.. is gut wrenching to learn. The chain of unfortunate and accidental events, that contributed to further the disaster. That is tragic
There is no “e” in Tartan. A production shutdown also does not cause a problem to the “entire power supply” of the platform. Two completely different things. That makes it sound almost justified not to shut down production.
what the f***k you talking of dud....get your ass of to work now...bricklayer and use what you not got....no brain -but a big ass mouth - I bet you imported Indian dud with zero skills....Do you think a platforme is totaly reduntant ...go home to and read on .. I was ther and worked 38 years in offshore and you totaly discrase our work with your xero brain
Hello, I am HSE Trainer. I would appreciate your efforts to raise awareness with respect to this incident. I would like to use your videos in my Fire Training. I would be thankful to you if you allow us to use your videos. (Full Recognition will be given to you).
Hello. I am a lawperson for oil. Permission is NOT granted to do anything with this video. If I catch you doing anything at anytime the consequences will be severe and serious, not to mention expensive and annoying. Good day.
Thanks for the info. May you please give reasons and root reasons which cause the accident? I would highly appreciate it if spoken in safety terminology and methodology
On June 14, 1997, a destructive gas well blew out at the Magurchara gas field in Kamalganj, Moulvibazar district. I worked at that location prior to the blowout I was on contaract to Oxy for 2 years, they also had a close shave in Sylhet around 1998 with a gas well
Hi there - I am Offshore Aviation Advisor for the Oil and Gas Industry. Thought Process Aviation Services has been contracted to develop a Safety Awareness Video for new individuals joining the Oil and Gas Industry. Will it be possible to use some of the EKT Interactive videos in this Training Program? Thank you for considering this request (full recognition will be provided)
Didn't exist yet, but there should have been something similar. Incidentally it was Piper Alpha that caused the American OSHA to implement LO/TO the following year two years earlier than planned.
I am From the Petro-Chemical Industry in Australia Manufacturing Iso-Butanol... N Iso-butanol and Iso-Octanol.. from Synthetic gas 50% Hydrogen/Carbon Monoxide ... Propylene and Heptane.. we had an Incredible Clearance to work System in place BUT it failed on Saturday Morning at Shift change resulting in Hot work being carried out in the wrong Place (Oxy-Cutter) A tank that had a Nitrogen sweep on it was turned of for some reason resulting in Oxygen contamination in the gas space ... BOOM.... 20.000 lts of an organic cocktail went up , tore the Tank off its foundation .. resulting in 5 deaths and many injuries during an Annual shutdown I was driving back from Queensland when i heard it on the radio ... Me !!! I was a Shift Manager for ICI Australia... thanks for reading .... foot note we use to use Piper Alfa in our Safety Training video's...
Greed & greed. Turning on machine that's under maintenance? 😮 The other oil platforms heard mayday but didnt shut down and their oil kept on flowing to Piper alpha feeding the flames
This video has errors that endanger the lives of offshore oil-rig workers. "What Really Happened at the Piper Alpha Oil-Rig Explosions - New Findings - Stop Killing Oil-Rig Workers", by Robert A. Leishear, PhD, PE, ASME Fellow.
That the company wasn't strung up, for not constructing adequate equipment, to indirectly cause the death of anyone inside the control room.. is gut wrenching to learn.
The chain of unfortunate and accidental events, that contributed to further the disaster. That is tragic
There is no “e” in Tartan. A production shutdown also does not cause a problem to the “entire power supply” of the platform. Two completely different things.
That makes it sound almost justified not to shut down production.
what the f***k you talking of dud....get your ass of to work now...bricklayer and use what you not got....no brain -but a big ass mouth - I bet you imported Indian dud with zero skills....Do you think a platforme is totaly reduntant ...go home to and read on .. I was ther and worked 38 years in offshore and you totaly discrase our work with your xero brain
What is the music used in this video please?
Hello,
I am HSE Trainer. I would appreciate your efforts to raise awareness with respect to this incident.
I would like to use your videos in my Fire Training.
I would be thankful to you if you allow us to use your videos.
(Full Recognition will be given to you).
Hello. I am a lawperson for oil. Permission is NOT granted to do anything with this video. If I catch you doing anything at anytime the consequences will be severe and serious, not to mention expensive and annoying. Good day.
Didnt asked from you.
Do something productive.
@@ammadsaeed7598 I'm more productive than your loser ass, begging for permission to use a UA-cam video lmao
It also reminds me OXY Bangladesh blowout 1997 where I was physically present at our first wellsite.
Thanks for the info. May you please give reasons and root reasons which cause the accident? I would highly appreciate it if spoken in safety terminology and methodology
On June 14, 1997, a destructive gas well blew out at the Magurchara gas field in Kamalganj, Moulvibazar district. I worked at that location prior to the blowout
I was on contaract to Oxy for 2 years, they also had a close shave in Sylhet around 1998 with a gas well
Hi there - I am Offshore Aviation Advisor for the Oil and Gas Industry. Thought Process Aviation Services has been contracted to develop a Safety Awareness Video for new individuals joining the Oil and Gas Industry. Will it be possible to use some of the EKT Interactive videos in this Training Program? Thank you for considering this request (full recognition will be provided)
Hello,
Yes. you have our approval to use it.
If possible, please share us your video once it's finished to have a look :)
Good level of detail
I guess they didn't have a Lockout/Tagout system in place ?
Didn't exist yet, but there should have been something similar. Incidentally it was Piper Alpha that caused the American OSHA to implement LO/TO the following year two years earlier than planned.
Engineers do not remove relief valves, technicians do !!
No, they can get on their tools too
I am From the Petro-Chemical Industry in Australia Manufacturing Iso-Butanol... N Iso-butanol and Iso-Octanol.. from Synthetic gas 50% Hydrogen/Carbon Monoxide ... Propylene and Heptane.. we had an Incredible Clearance to work System in place BUT it failed on Saturday Morning at Shift change resulting in Hot work being carried out in the wrong Place (Oxy-Cutter) A tank that had a Nitrogen sweep on it was turned of for some reason resulting in Oxygen contamination in the gas space ... BOOM.... 20.000 lts of an organic cocktail went up , tore the Tank off its foundation .. resulting in 5 deaths and many injuries during an Annual shutdown I was driving back from Queensland when i heard it on the radio ... Me !!! I was a Shift Manager for ICI Australia... thanks for reading .... foot note we use to use Piper Alfa in our Safety Training video's...
Well explained
Why is the music so distractingly loud??
128 thousand mile pipeline? Bit long
Absolutely! Thank you for spotting the mistake.
@@engineering_in_motion you’re welcome. Most people knew what you mean 😀
Greed & greed. Turning on machine that's under maintenance? 😮 The other oil platforms heard mayday but didnt shut down and their oil kept on flowing to Piper alpha feeding the flames
2007 to 2018 there have been 33 oil rigs fires. Sounds like a really bad idea to be drilling in are ocean.
Hmmmmmm,this is quite unfortunate
Audio is horrific, understand NOTHING!
O.m.g
This video has errors that endanger the lives of offshore oil-rig workers. "What Really Happened at the Piper Alpha Oil-Rig Explosions - New Findings - Stop Killing Oil-Rig Workers", by Robert A. Leishear, PhD, PE, ASME Fellow.