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                      Peter Hanson, Hydrocyclone Team Co-ordinator, comments: ’Prior to the
                   project, Maintenance Technicians had no idea of the Operations side and vice
                   versa. It was a real success in terms of  the training aspect and brainstorming
                   equipment issues.’

                   Separators
                   Again,  two sigruficant results  from the  two vessels involved  in  the pilot
                   project, with OEE up from 30 per cent to 88 per cent on VO1 and up 60 per
                   cent on V02.

                   Unplanned shutdowns reduced by 55 per  cent
                   Perhaps the result with the biggest impact generated by the project is that
                   concerning  the  reduction  of  unplanned  shutdowns. In  1996, unplanned
                   shutdowns were running at an average of  5.4 per month. The target for 1997
                   was set at four per month - a 31 per cent reduction year on year. The reality
                   was that unplanned shutdowns averaged just 2.6 per month - a reduction of
                   55 per cent. This figure greatly affects the rate of  oil production and is the
                   main reason why Delta has had a dramatic increase in its oil production in
                   1997.
                      Broken  down,  the  figures for  the second half  of  1997 look even more
                   impressive. During the first half  of  the  year, unplanned  shutdowns were
                   running just below the target, at 3.8 per month. However, from July to December
                   there were only nine unplanned shutdowns  - 1.5 per month.   really is an
                   impressive statistic. All  on Delta onshore and offshore can be proud of  tlus
                   achievement. However,  it  does need  to be  sustained and,  although there
                   were only a total of 31 unplanned shutdowns in 1997, if we consider external
                   events that caused FD to shut down, there are still considerable improvements
                   to be had in striving towards a goal of  zero unplanned events.
                     This is one of  the main themes of  continuous improvement and, just to
                   prove  it  can be  done,  Delta  achieved zero unplanned  events  in August,
                   September and November 1997.
                     Looking smcdy at some of the CI project areas, the MOL pumps achieved
                   a remarkable improvement in unplanned shutdowns, down from thxty-seven
                   in 1996 to nineteen in 1997. Again, the second half of  the year accounted for
                   only four of  these unplanned events. The other sigruiicant improvement was
                   in the area of  Natural Gas Lift  (NGL) unplanned  shutdowns - these were
                   reduced by 75 per cent in 1997.

                   ECS rates as  low as 5 mdkg
                   One of the Forties Delta’s key environmental targets is to develop and deliver
                   options to reduce environmental emissions. The legal h  t  of  oil in water
                   discharged to sea is 40 mg/kg. However, Forties Delta set an environmental
                   target of  23 mg/kg  at the beginning of  the year.
                     Through the work of the separator and hydrocyclone teams, Effluent Control
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