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Workshop and Certification of Oil and Gas Occupational Safety And Health Operators As An Implementation of Safety Culture Among High School Students In Dumai City Sulistiyo Nugroho, Budi; Farid, Farid Alfalaki Hamid; Annasit, Annasit; Handoko, Susilo; Indriani, Erdila; Kusuma Dewi, Astrie; Akrom, Hanifa; Wahyu Warningsih, Sri; Sekarwati, Diah
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): November 2024 (Indonesia - Thailand - Malaysia)
Publisher : CV. Inara

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Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) has strict requirements in its application to support the safety of workers, including standardisation of equipment, personnel, general oil and gas installation policies and work procedures so that oil and gas agencies or companies can operate reliably and safely. A small mistake or negligence is a failure to comply with safety requirements, which can be fatal and cause severe disasters to the company and the surrounding community. The main factor of work accidents that often occur is human or worker negligence or carelessness due to lack of knowledge. Dumai City became a 'pearl' on the East Coast of Sumatra and earned the nickname 'Oil City’ which produces various raw materials such as petroleum, natural gas, palm oil, and coconut oil; knowledge of OSH behaviour should be instilled from childhood so that the Workshop and Certification of Oil and Gas OSH Operators to SMA / K Students as the First Step in Implementing OHS Culture in the Dumai City School Environment to equip people with knowledge and expertise in the field of Oil and Gas OSH. Prevent work accidents and support and improve the K3 culture. The workshop was held from 1 to 5 March 2024, while the Oil and Gas OSH Certification exam for operator level was in collaboration with LSP PPSDM Migas for the STTK exam on 27-28 August 2024. Fifty participants attended the certification, and 31 participants were declared competent.
KAJIAN PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH PADAT SUMUR MINYAK LAPANGAN KAWENGAN MENINGKATKAN PEROLEHAN MINYAK DENGAN CARA DI EKSTRAKSI Sinay, Semy; Indriani, Erdila; Tetelepta, Noce N
Journal Mechanical Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Mesin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/jme.v3i1.3323

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In oil and gas industry activities, the oil and gas processing process will produce waste, one of which is oil solid waste, which is waste that comes from the production and processing process of petroleum in the oil field because it is one of the supports for the Cepu refinery which has several old wells that are still actively producing to this day, thus the use of waste oil is very necessary. With the amount of TPH obtained from waste oil, which is 48.10%, there is potential to be extracted. The method used is a simple heating method to separate hydrocarbons from waste solids. After the extraction test was carried out and associated with the results of the oil composition test, the saturated composition was obtained 48.84%, aromatic 23.59%, resin 25.91% and asphaltene 1.66% where this composition has an influence on the results of the hydrocarbon extraction test from waste oil. With simple heating using an oven, the results obtained are not significant as the extracted oil hardens again. After heating, the light fraction of saturated oil is released while the heavy fraction, resin and aromatics, as well as impurities, affect the hardening of the sample at room temperature. Kaywords: Solid Waste, Oil, Extraction
EVALUASI KINERJA OPERASIONAL RIG SAAT PROSES WORK OVER DAN WELL SERVICE PADA SUMUR XT PT PERTAMINA CEPU FIELD DISTRIK 1 KAWENGAN Talahatu, Tommy Daud Jeferson; Indriani, Erdila; Waas, Kristofol
Journal Mechanical Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Mesin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/jme.v3i1.3324

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Workover and well service activities are routine activities to repair and maintain production wells, such as replacing oil pump equipment and changing well hole reservoir parameters such as drilling and cracking activities This is done to repair and maintain wells so that they can always produce according to the specified potential However, during the work, the production of each well that requires repair must be temporarily stopped until the well is repaired. The length of time a well is not producing depends on the length of the repair of the well. Therefore, drilling performance must be evaluated to avoid delays in well production in the long term. Based on the results of this study, the PDSI# 35.1/IDECO H-35-M rig has a performance level of 88% for 15 days; the performance presentation of the rig is good. In addition, from the results of the NPT using a Pareto diagram, there are several main problems that cause rig performance, namely, waiting for a bright day, waiting for equipment repair time, inspection/safety checklist, and waiting for licensing time.Keywords: Rig Operational Performance. Workover and Well service, Pareto Diagram, non-productive time
Training and Certification for Oil and Gas Safety Operators in Bojonegoro and Surrounding Communities Susilo Handoko; Nugroho, Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho; Ayende; Widiyanto, Totok; Hamid, Farid Alfalaki; Indriani, Erdila; Astrie, Astrie Kusuma Dewi; Wardhana, Asepta Surya
Civitas : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/civitas.v1i2.369

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Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is indispensable to the oil and gas sector, which encompasses production, processing, and transportation, due to its substantial risk of workplace accidents and fires. Oil and gas OSH is a regulation that ensures the reliable operation and safety of oil and gas institutions/companies by standardizing equipment, personnel, general protocols for oil and gas installations, and operational procedures. OSH certification is a highly regarded indicator of documented expertise and is highly regarded for its credibility. The process of implementing this OSH training and certification involves the identification of training requirements, the preparation of a curriculum, and the coordination with relevant parties, specifically the Bojonegoro Regency Government. Preparation of socialization from participant registration through the selection of participants based on their basic requirements or qualifications. Theory sessions and practical sessions comprise training implementation. The theoretical session involves the delivery of material in the classroom, while the practical session involves the simulation of tool use in the fire and safety laboratory. In collaboration with LSP PPSDM Migas, the STTK certification exam for operator level was administered. The National Professional Certification Agency (BNSP) issues certificates. A total of 25 participants took the STTK exam on 8-9 August 2024, with 23 of them being declared competent and passing. The certification exam for the operator level was administered in conjunction with LSP PPSDM Migas. Furthermore, an additional examination was administered on August 27-28, 2024. Thirty-one individuals were declared competent and successfully completed the certification, out of a total of fifty.
The Development of Environmental Friendly Biological Sulfur Recovery Unit (BSRU) For Sulfur Coated Urea with Slow Release Fertilizer Method: A Case Study in Field X Indriani, Erdila; Athallah, Fairuz; Despriadi, Eryko; Purnomosidi, Purnomosidi
Indonesian Journal on Geoscience Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Geological Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17014/ijog.11.2.167-172

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The absorption of nitrogen from urea fertilizer is significantly inefficient. Due to its solubility in water. This problem can be overcome by producing slow-release fertilizer (SRF) that inhibits urea from being dissolved in water. Sulfur-coated urea (SCU) is one of the SRF methods. Therefore, this study aimed sulfur-coated slow-release urea fertilizer using sulfur waste from the Biological Sulfur Recovery Unit (BSRU) in Field X. A total of 14 tons of sulfur cake was produced daily by BSRU in Field X and sent to the laboratory for composition analysis, followed by drying. Subsequently, the dried sulfur was into a powder using a hammer and sieved to achieve a size of 200 mesh. Based on the results, SCU with the sulfur to urea ratio of 1:1 and mixing time of 15 minutes exhibited the best performance in dissolution tests with the longest dissolution time of 5 minutes which was better compared to the uncoated urea. After 7 days of observation, spinach that received SCU was more fertile and greener. The calculated NPV and payout time were 88712 million IDR and 1.76 years, respectively. This indicated that the development of this study was economically attractive. In conclusion, the value of sulfur waste from gas processing was increased by using sulfur waste from BSRU as a coating of urea while reducing related environmental effects.
Emergency Response Workshop on Fire Prevention and Control Using Fire Blankets and Fire Extinguishers Nugroho, Budi Sulistiyo; Annasit; Nurrahman, Arif; Dharmawan, Aditya; Setiyono, Agus; Hamid, Farid Alfalaki; Handoko, Susilo; Widiyanto, Totok; Dewi, Astrie Kusuma; Indriani, Erdila
Civitas : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/civitas.v2i4.1175

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Fire incidents continue to increase in various regions in Indonesia due to low public awareness of prevention and early response measures. This community service activity aims to improve students' knowledge, skills, and preparedness in using fire blankets and portable fire extinguishers through experience-based training. The implementation methods include interactive lectures, live demonstrations, and controlled firefighting simulations. Pre- and post-training evaluations were used to measure changes in knowledge, skills, and safety attitudes. A total of 180 participants (aged 15–18 years) attended the training and completed the entire evaluation series. The results showed an average increase in knowledge scores from 52.3 to 86.8 points (+66%). Practical competence increased from 14% to 81% of participants who were assessed as being able to use the tools correctly. Attitudes and confidence in emergency response also showed significant improvement, from a score of 2.4 to 4.1 on the Likert scale. Qualitative feedback confirmed that participants felt better prepared to deal with small fires and had a better understanding of the importance of a safety culture in the school environment. These findings indicate that practice-based training is effective in strengthening fire preparedness among secondary school-aged groups. This workshop model offers an educational approach that can be replicated by other educational institutions as a risk mitigation strategy and to strengthen community-based safety culture.