Risk Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry Using Simulation and Bow-Tie Analysis

Authors

  • Zaid Kbah University of New Haven
  • Nadiye O. Erdil University of New Haven
  • Faisal Aqlan Penn State Behrend

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2020.27.1.4042

Keywords:

Supply chain risk management, risk modeling, Bow-Tie analysis, simulation, oil & gas industry

Abstract

Risks have been in the forefront of supply chain management because of the exponential rise of natural disasters and the noticeable increase of supply chain disruptions. In oil and gas industry, risk events can be associated with consequences that might lead to fatalities and loss of millions of dollars. Therefore, effective risk management is vital for oil and gas companies. In this research, a framework that combines simulation and Bow-Tie risk modeling is proposed to study the disruption risks in oil and gas supply chains. The simulation model captures the flow of material and information and accounts for the dynamic interactions among the system components. Bow-Tie analysis is used to quantify the risks and their impact. A case study is provided to demonstrate the application of the proposed framework and to show its effectiveness as a decision-support tool that can be used in disruption risk management.

Author Biographies

Nadiye O. Erdil, University of New Haven

Nadiye Özlem Erdil is an assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering and engineering and operations management at the University of New Haven. She has over eleven years of experience in higher education and has held several academic positions including administrative appointments. She has experience in teaching at the undergraduate and the graduate level. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Erdil worked as an engineer in sheet metal manufacturing and pipe fabrication industry for five years. She holds B.S. in Computer Engineering, M.S. in Industrial Engineering. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Binghamton University (SUNY). Her background and research interests are in quality and productivity improvement using statistical tools, lean methods and use of information technology in operations management. Her work is primarily in manufacturing and healthcare delivery operations. She is a member of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) and currently serves as the Board Member of IISE Lean division.

Faisal Aqlan, Penn State Behrend

Faisal Aqlan is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering at Penn State Behrend. He earned B.S. and M.S. in industrial engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 2007 and 2010, respectively and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 2013. Prior to joining Penn State Behrend, Dr. Aqlan was a faculty member of Industrial and System Engineering at University of New Haven where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses. Dr. Aqlan has also worked on industry projects with Innovation Associates Company and IBM Corporation. His work has resulted in both business value and intellectual property. Dr. Aqlan is a certified Lean Silver and Six Sigma Black Belt. He is a senior member of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) and currently serves as the president of IISE Logistics and Supply Chain division. He has received numerous awards and honors including the IBM Vice President award for innovation excellence. He is also a member of American Society for Quality (ASQ) and Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM) society. His email address is FUA11@psu.edu.

Published

2020-02-17

How to Cite

Kbah, Z., Erdil, N. O., & Aqlan, F. (2020). Risk Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry Using Simulation and Bow-Tie Analysis. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2020.27.1.4042

Issue

Section

Supply Chain Management