ASSOCIATION OF OIL, GAS ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANIESOF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Flaring and Venting Reductions and Gas Recovery Opportunites Workshop Report. The event was carried out on November 2005 in Caracas, Venezuela, to share information and knowledge, bringing together more than 100 professionals from the oil & gas industry to discuss practical experiences carried on by different companies as well as national ...
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ARPEL, through its Environment, Health and Safety Committee gathered information about occupational illnesses in the oil industry in Latin America and the Caribbean. The attached report represents the first annual compilation of data for ARPEL Member Companies. It provides a comparative analysis of the occupational health performance of the oil ...
Workshop "Industrial Safety, Hygiene and Occupational Health Assisting Human Well-Being, Sustainability and Reputation of the Oil and Gas Industry" Report. The event was carried out on November 2005 in Lima, Peru.
One of the activities of the Environment, Health and Safety Committee of the Regional Association of Oil and Natural Gas Companies in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARPEL) is focused on the ARPEL initiative to gather information about occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the oil industry in Latin America ...
The workshop's collaboration atmosphere resulted in:
Here you can download the Workshop Report summarizing the findings of the Workshop as well as the presentations made.
Management of Biodiversity in Relation to Oil and Gas Activities in Latin America (WORKSHOP REPORT)
The Cartagena Convention and Protocol Concerning Co-operation in Combating Oil Spills in the Wider Caribbean Region comprise a legal commitment by participating governments in the Wider Caribbean Region to develop a response capability to spills in their common waters individually and jointly. The Convention provides a framework agreement that sets ...
The Gleneagles Plan of Action; Impact on Oil & Gas Industry. During July 6-8, 2005, the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and United States of America, met in Gleneagles, Scotland, UK, to discuss -among other issues- how to release poverty in Africa, combating global AIDS ...
Small refineries in Latin America and Caribbean will face severechallenges to remain economically viable attending the newspecifications demands. They usually have a small complexity, and alack of hydrotreating capacity for sulfur removal from diesel oil andgasoline mainly, and a significant amount of investment will be neededin order to adapt them ...
This report describes the results of the ARPEL project to measure the emissions of real vehicles on the roads of three major cities: San Pablo - Brazil, Santiago de Chile, and Buenos Aires - Argentina. This project brought together industry, government, academic and private sector in achieving the objective of measuring in-service ...
The Guideline for Gas Flaring, Venting, Leaks and Losses at Exploration & Production Facilities has been reviewed. A series of relatively minor rewrites were done to the Guideline text (including the Guideline title) and eight major recommendations made for sections 4.0 “Community Awareness”, 5.0 “Air Quality Standards”, 6.5 ...
Attached documents of the workshop "Participatory Monitoring of Socio-Environmental Management in the Oil and Gas in Latin America and the Caribbean" held on 8-9 March 2005 in Puerto La Cruz - VENEZUELA.
Presentations and final report.
Here you can download the Report of the ARPEL Workshop "Best operational and management practices in petroleum refineries" that took place during July 12-14, 2005 in San Jose, COSTA RICA under the sponsorship of RECOPE
The IPIECA/ARPEL Sustainability Reporting workshop took place on April 7, 2005 in Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, hosted by RepsolYPF. This workshop saw the launch of the IPIECA/API ‘Oil and Gas industry Guidance on voluntary sustainability reporting’. The purpose of the workshop was to encourage companies, ARPEL and otherregional associations ...
Key words: Waste / pollution / procedures / maintenance /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2005- Document: Guideline- Author: Alfredo Mamani / Neil Franklin
The guideline is intended as a reference for companies and support an initiative to survey the state of CSR development and implementation within ARPEL member companies.
Key words: Drilling Waste / Methods for containment /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2005- Document: Guideline- Author: ALCONSULT INTERNATIONAL
Key words: Future Use of Land / Facilities / refurbishment- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2005- Document: Guideline- Author: ALCONSULT INTERNATIONAL
Key words: Policies and repair / warning systems / surveillance /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2005- Document: Guideline- Author: Paul Wotherspoon / Lauri Solsberg
The Guideline for the Environmental Management of the Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Hydrocarbon Pipeline has been reviewed. A series of relatively minor rewrites were done to the text and one major revision is recommended for Section 5.2.2.10 (“Water Crossings”)
The purpose of this report is to identify the current level of ethics, transparency, social responsibility and sustainability of the oil and gas industry in Latin American and the Caribbean. Data were collected in the period November 10, 2004 to February 3, 2005, and included a survey covering: survey of ...
Agenda, presentations and final report
Key words: Energy efficiency / program management / monitoring /- Company: ARPEL- Country: Uruguay- Dates: 2005- Document: Guideline- Author: Neil Franklin / Alfredo Mamani
This document describes the consensual position of ARPEL member companies regarding the concept of just ...
This manual provides a general description of the methodology developed by ARPEL to carry out ...
This document provides an overview of the role of natural gas, complemented by lower carbon ...
ARPEL remains faithful to its mission of promoting the development and transformation of our sector ...