Over the last 20 years, Asset Integrity Management (AIM) and Mechanical Integrity (MI) programs have evolved to meet technology advancements in addition to new safety and environmental regulations. In this On-demand webinar, our SMEs explore the industry’s past, examine present trends and predict future movements.
This webinar includes:
- Pivotal regulatory changes with market-specific examples
- Key business drivers, such as improved efficiency and data analytics
- The progression of AIM and MI programs, supported by detailed graphics
- Solutions for how to mature your AIM and MI programs, including integrating Visions AIPSM with traditional EHS software platforms
Presenters
Michael Marshall, PE., Product Development Manager, Metegrity
Michael Marshall, PE., is the Product Development Manager at Metegrity with over 40 years of experience working in the oil and gas industry, first with Chevron (10 years), then with Marathon Petroleum (23 years). Mike directs the productization and commercialization of the Asset Integrity Process Safety Management (AIPSM) product.
Mike's holistic experience in oil and gas includes plant and project engineering, operations, maintenance and equipment inspection/reliability supervisory and managerial positions. Mike speaks with authority on Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC) incidents, as well as process optimization methodology based on Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA), to help quantify the economic impact of equipment anomalies.
Nicolas Obando, Director, Asset Integrity Management, ABS Group
Nick Obando is the Director of Asset Integrity Management at ABS Group, where he leads a team of global engineering and technical specialists dedicated to helping industry clients improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their asset management programs. For 11 years, Nick and his team have used risk-based approaches to assess, develop and implement reliability, integrity and process safety programs that allow clients to realize a return on investment and achieve an overall risk reduction.
His approach to a holistic asset management program that includes all asset types, corporate and facility personnel and data management programs leads clients to reimagine their operating and maintenance strategy. Nick is a degreed Mechanical Engineer from Texas A&M.