Abstract

Development of Model of Risk-Based Approach to the Formation of Industry Standard in the Field of Occupational Safety and Health at Liquefied Natural Gas Bunkering Facilities

Highlights

  • Despite the fact that Russia is the largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), there is a technological lag in the country in this field

  • The aim of the study is to increase the level of industrial safety of enterprises engaged in bunkering of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for shipment by sea

  • Despite the fact that Russia is the largest exporter of LNG, there is a technological lag in the country in this field

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Introduction

Despite the fact that Russia is the largest exporter of LNG, there is a technological lag in the country in this field. The only sources of Russian LNG export supplies are the "Sakhalin-2" project with a production capacity of 10.8 million tons/year, in which Gazprom is the main shareholder, and the "Yamal LNG" project with a production capacity of 16.5 million tons/year ("Novatek"). The main participants in the business process will be large oil and gas companies of Russia: Gazprom, Novatek and Rosneft Oil Company. This perspective is associated with ensuring the development of gas condensate in Russian region, and with the risks of emergencies. Haste in building the capacity of program implementation can lead to a disdain for ensuring labor protection, training specialists, equipping them with proper means of collective and individual protection

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