Strategy For Pipeline Protections
Strategy For Pipeline Protections
P R E S E NTATI ON
BY
P I P ELINE P RO J E CT E N G’G & SE C URI T Y T E A M
“C”
At
Edjeba Learning Village, warri
Delta state
February 2018
OUTLINE
OBEJECTIVE
PROJECT OVERVIEW
DELIVERABLES AND SCHEDULE
METHODOLOGY
◦ EXISTING
◦ PROPOSED
CONCLUSION
OBJECTIVE
To ensure:
PIPELINE SPAN
◦ 90Km
PROJECT DURATION
◦ Four (4) Weeks
TERRAIN
◦ Wetland
Inaccessible/High Risk Environment
DELIVERABLES & SCHEDULE
Mar-18
ID Task Duration Start Date Responsible Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4
1 Team Formation 2 Days Thursday, 01th March Top Management
2 Security Vulnerability Assessment 4 Days Tuesday, 06th March CSO
3 Identify Stakeholders 4 days Sat. 10th March Project Team
4 Engagement of Stakeholders 6 Days Monday, 12th March CRO/HR
Recruitment and Training 3 Days HR
Meeting with GSF 3 Days CSO/Project Lead
5 Procurement and installations 11 Days Monday 19th March Eng'g &Techinal
6 Testing and Commisioning 3 Days Sat. 29th March Project Team/Top mgt
METHODOLOGY
EXISTING APPROACH
◦ Manual Patrolling
◦ Outdated
◦ limited to foot and boat patrol/surveillance
◦ Hard and difficult: inaccessible terrain
◦ Slow response
◦ Target Stakeholder not engaged
◦ Availability bias; rely on informant report
◦ lack of intelligent sharing between the HostCom and GSF
◦ inadequate logistic: non availability of speed boats
◦ Inability to detect leakage
◦ Patrol is only in the day time
“it is not the most strongest species that survives, nor the most
intelligent, but the one that is most responsive to change”
~Charles Darwin
THANK YOU