Launch of IGRES, GRES & COPRES for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Risk Engineering Surveys. LMA Market Briefing Old Library, Lloyd s 8 th June 2015

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Launch of IGRES, GRES & COPRES for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Risk Engineering Surveys LMA Market Briefing Old Library, Lloyd s 8 th June 2015

Introduction Speakers and Panel: Patrick Davison - LMA Ron Jarvis Swiss Re Andy Goddard Talbot Syndicate Nick Hodges AIG Paul Sankey Liberty Specialty Markets

Lloyd s Market Association (LMA) LMA represents the interests of the Lloyd s underwriting and claims community Provides a forum for members to seek solutions to operational and technical issues There are a number of LMA business panels representing the different classes of business within Lloyd s From time to time the LMA will publish model wordings for use by the market

Model Clauses/Wordings LMA Model Clauses - purely illustrative and distributed for the guidance of Members Underwriters are free to agree to different conditions/decide whether or not any contractual language is acceptable on any given risk LMA does not publish written guidelines with regard to application or intent of any specific contractual terms

Competition Law LMA Competition Law Guidance: http://www.lmalloyds.com/ The LMA (including all Business Panels and Working Groups) operate under strict Terms of Reference to ensure, amongst other things, compliance with Competition Law.

LMA Onshore Energy Business Panel Formed in September 2011 and consists of underwriters from Syndicates and companies writing onshore energy business within the Lloyd s and London market The scope includes onshore hydrocarbon production and processing but excludes power and mining risks The Panel meets on a monthly basis to consider a number of initiatives A Risk Engineering Sub-Group was formed to help develop a number of these technical initiatives e.g. Testing & Commissioning (T&C) clause LMA5197A released in 2014

Roll-Out of the documents The guidelines were published on 18 May (LMA15-020-PD ): Key Information Guidelines for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Risk Engineering Survey Reports (OG&P IGRES 2015/001) Guidelines for the Conduct of Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Risk Engineering Surveys (OG&P GRES 2015/001) Code of Practice for Delivery of an Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Risk Engineering Survey Programme (OG&P COPRES 2015/001

Background The survey process and the subsequent market reports have remained essentially the same over a number of years. (Re)Insurers consider that a review is required to refocus and modernise the approach in line with industry process safety developments and insurance loss experience. Documents developed based on consensus of London (Re)Insurers Engineers with review from the LMA Panel. Broker Engineers consulted and their feedback incorporated.

Key Principles Surveys should be planned and conducted in line with the following principles: A focus on process safety and loss prevention. An awareness of the common causes of losses in the industry. The importance of evidence-based risk engineering opinion. The effectiveness of implementation and compliance with site and best practice standards and procedures. Reporting of critical measures of process safety and loss prevention performance such as Process Safety Performance Indicators (PSPIs).

CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DELIVERY OF AN OIL, GAS & PETROCHEMICAL RISK ENGINEERING SURVEY PROGRAMME (LMA document reference OG&P COPRES 2015/001) Provides a basis for agreement of the scope of work for a risk engineering survey programme Provides guidance for discussions between (Re)Insurer(s) and the engineering service provider (Broker, (Re)Insurer or Third Party) Establishes (Re)Insurers' expectations on programme deliverables Cross references IGRES & GRES

KEY INFORMATION GUIDELINES FOR OIL, GAS & PETROCHEMICAL RISK ENGINEERING SURVEY REPORTS (LMA document reference OG&P IGRES 2015/001) Outlines the key information identified as important for inclusion in risk engineering survey reports ( market reports ) Provides guidance to risk engineers responsible for producing such market reports Not intended as an exhaustive and definitive list of all possible information It is recognised that it may not always be possible to obtain all the information requested Does not stipulate a specific format for market reports

GUIDELINES FOR THE CONDUCT OF OIL, GAS & PETROCHEMICAL RISK ENGINEERING SURVEYS (LMA document reference OG&P GRES 2015/001) Provides guidance to risk engineers in the planning, preparation and execution of risk engineering surveys Aim is to ensure that surveys are conducted in such a way that the key information required by (Re)Insurers is obtained during the survey Intended to improve the existing survey process for the mutual benefit of all involved

Benefits of the documents (Re)Insureds More effective survey process Less preparation Improved process safety improvement opportunities (Re)Insurers Provides the information requested to facilitate risk transfer Risk engineering service providers Provides market consensus guidance on report content and survey execution Improved service to (Re)Insureds through focus upon process safety and common causes of loss Improved service to (Re)Insurers

Implementation Underwriters Promote the mutual benefits of the new documents during market presentations and meetings with (Re)Insureds. The documents are numbered such that they can be clearly referenced by Underwriters. Brokers use the documents to help educate (Re)Insureds and promote incorporation within the survey process. Engineers promote the new documents for future risk engineering surveys.

Questions Panel: Nick Hodges Paul Sankey Ron Jarvis Andy Goddard Patrick Davison AIG (Chairman, Onshore Energy Business Panel) Liberty Specialty Markets (Deputy Chairman, Onshore Energy Business Panel) Swiss Re (Risk Engineer) Talbot Syndicate (Risk Engineer) LMA (Secretary, Onshore Energy Business Panel)