With This Achievement, The Company Remains The Only One In The Segment In Brazil That Holds The Certification For Its Entire Fleet
Foresea has just completed the second Maintenance Audit for the international certification of operational quality management API SPEC Q2. With this, the company remains the only company in the offshore drilling segment to hold this certification from the American Petroleum Institute (API) for its entire fleet in Brazil. The API SPEC Q2 is aimed at service-providing organizations for the oil and natural gas industries and encompasses a series of principles, such as change management, preventive actions, calibration, auditing, risk management, and data analysis reporting.
“This result demonstrates the compliance and continuous improvement of our management systems and proves the engagement and commitment of all the company’s teams to operational excellence,” celebrates Rogério Ibrahim, CEO of Foresea.
The audit was conducted in person in Macaé and at the ODN II and NORBE VIII units, from October 10 to 26, by two auditors from the API. At the end of the analysis, no “non-conformity” was identified, a metric used in the audit. The performance showed the evolution of the Management System compared to previous audits conducted in 2021 and 2022, when 12 and 2 “non-conformities” were identified, respectively.
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Among the main strengths of Foresea pointed out by the audit are the automated barrier management system (Bowtie); the teams’ commitment to the Quality Management System (QMS); the suitable working environment at the Base/Yard for receiving SRPs from marine units, storage, and preparation for dispatch to the units; among others.
About Foresea
Foresea provides solutions in offshore drilling and has its own fleet consisting of the rigs ODN I, ODN II, Norbe VI, Norbe VIII, and Norbe IX, all with active contracts. The company holds international quality and efficiency certification APIQ2 for its entire fleet and has the highest operational uptime rate in the market.
It operates in deep and ultra-deep waters for the oil and gas upstream offshore industry in Brazil and abroad. Among its main values are high operational performance achieved with respect for the safety of team members and the environment, as well as partnership and trust from clients. The company operates in accordance with ESG principles and follows the strictest environmental, social, and governance practices. More information: www.foresea.com.
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