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Title Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Management in Geothermal Aerated Fluids Drilling Operations in Asia Pacific
Authors Sarasto Utomo and Julmar Shaun S. Toralde
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords QHSE, quality, health, safety, environment, Asia Pacific, aerated fluids, air drilling
Abstract The management of quality, health, safety and environmental (QHSE) issues in geothermal aerated fluids drilling operations are distinct from those of other controlled pressure drilling operations that are geared towards the oil and gas industry. Differences in the operational set-up and complexity of geothermal aerated fluids drilling operations, as well as the involvement of equipment that are distinct and specific to this type of application, require QHSE initiatives that are specifically designed for these kinds of projects. This paper presents the programs that have been implemented to help ensure that all issues related to QHSE are managed properly in geothermal aerated fluids drilling operations in the Asia Pacific region, more particularly in Indonesia and the Philippines. The results of these initiatives are also provided for the purpose of evaluating their effectiveness.
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