Catalogue of International Standards Used in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries
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Catalogue of international standards used in the petroleum and natural gas industries Report No. 362 February 2012 update P ublications Global experience The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers has access to a wealth of technical knowledge and experience with its members operating around the world in many different terrains. We collate and distil this valuable knowledge for the industry to use as guidelines for good practice by individual members. Consistent high quality database and guidelines Our overall aim is to ensure a consistent approach to training, management and best prac- tice throughout the world. The oil & gas exploration & production industry recognises the need to develop consist- ent databases and records in certain fields. The OGP’s members are encouraged to use the guidelines as a starting point for their operations or to supplement their own policies and regulations which may apply locally. 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CATALOGUE OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS USED IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Report No: 362 February 2012 1 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background 3 Purpose & Objective 3 Standards Listed 3 Caution 3 Organisation and use of the Standards tables 4 Obtaining Standards 4 Corrections and improvements 4 Additional copies of this catalogue 4 ISO/IEC Standards 5 List of ISO/IEC Standards 5 International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) Standards 9 Summary of subject matter areas as indicated by organisation title 9 List of ISO Standards 14 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards 87 Summary of subject matter areas as indicated by organisation title 87 List of IEC Standards 96 Corrections and Improvements form 127 Introduction Background This publication of the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (OGP) is a compilation of input received from members of the OGP Standards Committee, who were asked to identify International Standards used in their organisations. This report was initially published November 1999. This publication is a revision of OGP Report No. 362, July 2005 and it also reflects the ISO/IEC results of OGP benchmarking survey published in OGP Report No. 450, February 2011. The content is as compiled in September 2011. Purpose and objective The purpose in collecting and maintaining this information is to provide an International Standards catalogue for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industry. The objective of this document is to provide a tool for making potential users aware of International Standards available to them. By this means it is anticipated that more such standards would be used in place of regional, national, or company / project – specific standards. As a result, the costs associated with the procurement of oil and gas industry materials, equipment, and structures will be reduced, and greater efficiency will be realised in the use of resources that would otherwise be required to develop and maintain local standards and specifications. Standards Listed International Standards are those prepared by a recognised international Standards Development Organisation (SDO). The two such SDOs that have produced standards related to the petroleum and natural gas industries are the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). This publication focuses on ISO and IEC standards. Standards developed by regional or national SDOs, or by industry organisations, are also used internationally. Examples are standards developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the American Petroleum Institute (API). Such national or regional standards with widespread international use may typically be referred to as global standards. Global standards are not addressed in the following information. It should be noted however that regional and national SDOs are adopting ISO and IEC Standards within their publication sets, for example BS EN ISO 13702. In this OGP publication each document is referenced by its ISO or IEC number only. Reference is made to OGP Report No. 4210 for the adoption of ISO/TC67 standards. The catalogue has been derived from individual company standards databases, and as such represents standards that are, with the exception noted below, actually in use or have been used by companies in the petroleum and natural gas industries. However, neither the time since a standard was last used nor the frequency of use was taken into account in compiling the catalogue. For that reason, the catalogue may contain some “one-time-use” references that are of only peripheral interest to the main business of the petroleum and natural gas industries. Caution ISO and IEC documents undergo a rigorous process of review by subject matter experts and the Standards Development Organisations in the countries that are members of the Technical Committees (TC) and Subcommittees developing the standards. The standards are periodically reviewed and revised. It is therefore incumbent on the end user of a standard to ensure that they are using the latest version or edition. 3 Most standards listed in this catalogue are published standards. An exception has been made for ISO/TC67, Materials, equipment and offshore structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. Because the output of this TC is largely supported by and directly related to our industry, and because many relevant standards are still under development, draft versions of standards in the TC67 work program are listed with TC67’s published standards. Further, while drafts of standards under development may be accessible, either formally or informally, reliance should not be placed on such draft material unless it has reached at least the Draft International Standard (DIS) stage. TC67 draft standards that have not reached this stage are for the first time listed in italicised print. The ISO/TC67 work program and the current status of any specific standard in it can be found at www.iso.org. Organisation and use of the Standards tables This catalogue contains tables of International Standards in use by the petroleum and natural gas industries. They are organised in three sections: • Joint ISO/IEC Standards • ISO Standards • IEC Standards Within each of these sections, the standards are organised by the Technical Committee that developed and maintains the standard. This organisation has been selected because the TCs are subject matter oriented, and it therefore makes sense for the user of this catalogue to begin a search for an applicable standard under the subject matter of interest. A list of the TCs precedes each section. Users of this catalogue in its electronic format can search for key words within the titles for each standard, or they can navigate to a subject matter area by searching for the name or number of the appropriate TC. Obtaining Standards Both ISO and the IEC maintain Internet web sites that include catalogues of their standards and information about ordering them. The home page web site addresses containing links to catalogues for each organisation are as follows: • ISO: www.iso.org [Select the “ISO Store” link] • IEC: www.iec.ch [Select the “IEC On-line Webstore” link] Copies of standards may be obtained from your national standards organisation. Copies of draft ISO/TC67 standards are only obtainable from national standards organisations. Corrections and improvements The OGP Standards Committee is committed to improving and expanding the usefulness of this document. For that reason, persons wishing to suggest such improvements, correct a catalogue entry (including deletions of out of date or superseded standards) or add additional standards that are in use, should provide the information to the OGP Standards Committee using a copy of the form on the last page.