Engineering Procedure: Saudi Aramco Desktop Standards
Engineering Procedure: Saudi Aramco Desktop Standards
Engineering Procedure: Saudi Aramco Desktop Standards
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Applicable Documents................................... 2
3 Background.................................................... 2
4 Program Description and Objectives……...... 2
5 SRA&MP Team............................................. 3
6 Roles and Responsibilities............................. 6
7 Roles and Responsibilities Matrix................ 10
1 Scope
This document clearly defines the roles and responsibilities that must be established and
implemented by Saudi Aramco Organizations involved in the Seismic Risk Assessment
and Management Program (SRA&MP) in order to ensure program success.
2 Applicable Documents
Unless stated otherwise, the documents listed below shall be of the latest issue (including
revisions, addenda, and supplements) and shall be considered a part of this procedure:
3 Background
Earthquakes can damage structures, disrupt process flows and supply chain, devastate a
workforce, and financially cripple a company. Despite their relative infrequency, the
magnitude of the potential losses from these high-consequence events obligates all
Saudi Aramco facilities to prepare for their occurrence. Such preparation requires a
thorough understanding of the hazards involved, their likelihood of occurrence, and the
unique vulnerabilities of the facilities and business operations.
In that context, Engineering Services launched the SRA&MP with the objective of
ensuring safer and more reliable operation of company facilities in view of the recent
seismic activities in Haradh and the Western Region. The program constitutes a venue
for collaboration between Saudi Aramco organizations to assess the risks associated
with natural and man-made seismic hazards and allows formulation of a clear company-
wide strategic mitigation plan against any potential earthquake events.
Conduct Seismic Risk Assessment (SRA) for Saudi Aramco Facilities, identifying
gaps and implementing physical improvements (facility repairs, upgrades) in
compliance with international codes and recently released seismic hazard maps
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Neighboring Implement
Monitor
Facilities EQ-ERRP
5 SRA&MP Team
Based on the ongoing involvement with the seismic issues, Engineering Services has
assembled a multidisciplinary team representing all business lines in Saudi Aramco.
The team consolidates all necessary technical expertise, which ensures comprehensive
evaluation, keeps focus, and maintains progress.
Table 1 shows the list of organizations participating in the SRA&MP team along with
their corresponding Business Line.
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CORE TEAM
Consulting Services Department (CSD) Technical Services
SUPPORT TEAM
Contracting Department (CD) Operations & Business Services
PROPONENTS
Project Management Technical Services
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Figure 2. Each organization shall delegate Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to actively
participate as team members.
CSD ASC
FPD AOC
OSPAS PR
EXPEC ARC GA
CD Proponents
SEC SGS
The general Roles and Responsibilities for the aforementioned team structure are described
as follows:
5.1 Sponsor
Shall endorse the program charter while ensuring that the team is adequately
staffed and resources are allocated. He/she shall also ensure that the objectives
are fully realized.
Shall coordinate the effort, ensure a work plan is in place, and track progress.
Shall delegate SMEs needed for the program to meet the desired objective.
Shall approach the team assessment with an open mind and shall contribute
his/her own experience and expertise to the team objectives.
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Program success can be significantly affected by the lack of well delineated roles.
This section clearly defines the Roles and Responsibilities of each organization in order
to achieve high performance from all team members and maintain alignment with
program objectives.
As the custodian of the program, CSD is responsible for forming the SRA&MP
team and developing a Road Map for executing the program in line with the set
objectives of: (1) ensuring structural integrity; (2) establishing a state-of-the-art
Earthquake Monitoring System; and (3) developing an Earthquake Emergency
Response plan.
Lead and coordinate the interface between all participants and ensure
alignment in the performance of program execution activities
Provide direction and technical support to proponents. Identify and appraise
qualified contractors and suppliers of Earthquake Monitoring Systems
Assess technical adequacy of contractor-prepared deliverables and ensure
that proposed mitigations are in compliance with industry codes and Saudi
Aramco standards
Review and report overall program progress and ensure adherence to the
Road Map
Support Projects/Operations to ensure compliance of buildings and
structures supporting industrial facilities/Pipelines to seismic codes
associated with natural earthquake hazards and its effect on the upper
30 meter of earth crust.
Maintain up-to-date seismic codes. In this regards, CSD completed the
following:
o The Seismic Hazard Maps (SAER-6089) for the entire Kingdom has
been developed by ES, incorporated in Company Seismic Data Standard
SAES-A-112, and updated in December 2007.
o Pertinent updated codes, namely International Building Code (IBC),
Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE 7),
and associated industry codes have been incorporated in respective
Company Standards and Specifications.
Develop threshold accelerations to be incorporated in the EMS and refine
these numbers as more reliable data become available.
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6.15 Proponents
Ensure compliance of new and existing facilities with applicable seismic
codes and standards.
Steward a contracting strategy for conducting SRA and acquiring seismic
stations (accelerometers).
Allocate funds and ensure that adequate resources are deployed for
conducting SRA and establishing an EMS.
Allocate a budget for the yearly maintenance of the seismic stations installed
in the plants.
Monitor contractor performance during facility assessment and mitigation
design, and ensure that expectations are met.
Ensure implementation of all proposed mitigation.
Ensure installation of accelerometers, and coordinate with OSPAS and IT to
properly establish a link between OSPAS and plant CCR in order to
effectively communicate potential seismic hazards.
Coordinate with LPD to develop a comprehensive EQ-ERRP addressing
plant-specific needs. Ensure implementation of the EQ-ERRP.
Predict potential Reservoir-Induced Seismicity significance and correlation
to reservoir handling.
The roles and responsibilities of each organization participating in the SRA&MP team
are summarized in the following RACI matrix where:
(R)esponsible: indicates the organization/s who actually “do” the work, whether or not
they are answerable for the results.
(C)onsult: indicates the organization/s that MUST be consulted prior to the final
recommendation or decision.
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Proponents
Expec ARC
A - ACCOUNTABLE
OSPAS
AOC
CSD
UVD
ASC
GES
SGS
FPD
LPD
C - CONSULTED
GA
CD
PR
IT
I - INFORMED
TASKS
1. Seismic Risk Assessment
Revision Summary
12 January 2015 Revised the Next Planned Update, reaffirmed the content of the document, and reissued as
major revision.
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