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Strategy For Pipeline Protections

The document summarizes a strategy for protecting an oil pipeline running from Akpos to Bene that is 90km long. The strategy involves engaging local stakeholders, establishing rapid response teams every 10km, deploying advanced leak detection technology using a wireless sensor network, and transitioning security operations from manual patrols to a state-of-the-art surveillance system to improve protection of the pipeline. The methodology proposes improving community relations, training staff, and establishing command centers to enable a more effective security approach than the outdated manual patrols currently used.

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Strategy For Pipeline Protections

The document summarizes a strategy for protecting an oil pipeline running from Akpos to Bene that is 90km long. The strategy involves engaging local stakeholders, establishing rapid response teams every 10km, deploying advanced leak detection technology using a wireless sensor network, and transitioning security operations from manual patrols to a state-of-the-art surveillance system to improve protection of the pipeline. The methodology proposes improving community relations, training staff, and establishing command centers to enable a more effective security approach than the outdated manual patrols currently used.

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STRATEGY FOR PIPELINE PROTECTION:

AKPOS TO BENE pipeline

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:

◦ Security and protection of pipeline; Akpos –


Bene

◦ Efficient transportation of petroleum


products

◦ Engagement of Stakeholders: HOSTCOM


Project Overview
PROJECT TITLE
◦ Retrofitting and protection of a major pipeline from
Akpos to Bene

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

Only provides observations where the patrolling team is present


Therefore it is inefficient and unreliable
METHODOLOGY
Proposed Approach
◦ Host Community Engagement
◦ Corporate social responsibility: Community development projects
◦ Entrepreneurship/skill acquisition training
◦ Improve synergy between GSF and Locals
◦ Training and re-training of Operations/Maintenance and security
staff on the application of GIS in Pipeline protection
◦ Establish Rapid response squad at 10km interval
◦ Strategic establishment of Command/control centers
◦ Provision of satellite based phones
◦ Deployment of Advance technology: leak and threat detection
technology
◦ Wireless Sensor Network
◦ Highly reliable
◦ Can detect, identify and locate major anomalies such as theft, terrorism, damage or
disturbance
◦ Potential to boost security, improve efficiency and reliability of the oil transferring
system
ARCHITECTURE OF THE
PROPOSED PIPELINE PROTECTION
SYSTEM
AREA OF CHANGE/CHANGE
MANAGEMENT APPROACH
Security and Maintenance operations:
◦ manual foot/boat patrol to state-of-the-art surveillance system
Work environment

CHANGE MANAGEMENT PROCESS


•Create a change management system
Develop pipeline security plan
Consult security, geo-informatics and ICT expert for feedbacks
Identify the need for change
Implement change and Make adjustment when necessary
CONCLUSION

“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

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