Through facts, articles and interviews, we explain the tasks and functions of the onshore facilities and some of the challenges they face.
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Close to the sea, but separate
Published:Seven onshore plants are responsible for landing and handling petroleum in Norway. What they do and how Havtil monitors them are outlined here.
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All-out effort needed on land
Published:Risk levels have moved in a negative direction in recent years at the seven onshore facilities which fall within Havtil's area of responsibility.
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Faith in the future
Published:The world's most northerly gas liquefaction plant is running flat out in parallel with Snøhvit Future, a comprehensive and ambitious modification project. That makes big demands on staffing, expertise and risk management.
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Turning point for maintenance
Published:A serious incident in 2016 changed the thinking about look after equipment surfaces at the Mongstad plant.
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Integrating safety and security
Published:The presence of drones and Home Guard soldiers must not distract attention from safety work at a land plant, says Gassco CEO Frode Leversund. “We need to strike a balance.”
Dialogue articles
These articles have been taken from our Dialogue journal, which aims to encourage debate on some of the most relevant issues and challenges faced by the industry in the safety area.