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EPSG was created in 1985 by Jean-Patrick GIRBIG working at that time with ELF-AQUITAINE. The purpose was to clean and share geodetic informations.

This page described EPSG, a group that was absorbed into OGP, not OGP itself. The page has been corrected to actually now read about OGP to prevent confusion.Tinktonk (talk) 08:49, 12 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The organization re-branded on November 5th, 2014. It is now IOGP, not OGP. The website address has also changed. It is now www.iogp.org

IOGP was formed in London in 1974 [1]. It produces more than a third of the world's oil and gas, not half the world's oil, as is currently stated[2]. DannyatIOGP (talk) 13:56, 9 June 2016 (UTC) These amendments were added to the IOGP page today (27/06/16). — Preceding unsigned comment added by DannyatIOGP (talkcontribs) 14:12, 27 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

IOGP data reports

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Every year, IOGP collects and publishes data on upstream operations worldwide, both onshore and offshore, from participating member companies and their contractor employees. The reports are free and publicly available[3]. The data covers:

  • Occupational safety
  • Environmental performance
  • Process safety events
  • Health management
  • Land transport safety
  • Aviation safety

Occupational safety:

Fatalities and FAR graph (1985 - 2015)

Since 1985, when IOGP started reporting annual trends in upstream safety data, there have been considerable improvements in industry performance.

Today, it is the industry’s largest database of safety performance, covering participating member company employees and their contractors onshore and offshore, worldwide. Fatal incidents are analysed by incident category, activity and associated causal factors, and incident descriptions are provided for fatal incidents and high potential events.


DannyatIOGP (talk) 11:08, 26 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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