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Processing plant

Processing plant

The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway is the responsible authority for eight petroleum facilities on land.
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The activities at the land facilities are in some aspects significantly different from the activities on the shelf.
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Status and signals - Processing plant
  • In the shadow of Seveso

    Preventing major accidents occupies a key place in the PSA’s supervision of the eight land-based petroleum plants it regulates. Risk assessments at these derive ultimately from an Italian disaster.
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  • Working more safely ashore

    Many believe that safety at Norway’s land-based petroleum plants has strengthened after seven years under the PSA’s umbrella. But sustaining good HSE results demands constant attention.
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  • Processing plant: Combating the cold

    A lengthy freeze in 2009-10 hit a number of Norway’s land-based petroleum plants. Faulty design was the main reason for these problems, according to a PSA review.
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  • A good landing

    Five years have passed since the PSA came ashore. This period has been characterised by extensive activity and the start-up of two large new facilities.
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