Introduction
FERA is a detailed, consequence-based risk assessment used to evaluate the potential impacts of fire and explosion scenarios within Oil & Gas facilities.
By combining engineering analysis, consequence modelling, and risk evaluation, FERA provides a robust understanding of how hazardous events – such as jet fires, pool fires, vapor cloud explosions, and flash fires – may develop and affect critical equipment, and structures.
Purpose
- Identify credible fire and explosion scenarios across the facility
- Assess the consequences of thermal radiation, overpressure, and escalation potential
- Evaluate risks to personnel, critical equipment, and safety systems
- Support the design and optimization of fire protection and mitigation systems
- Define safety distances, layout considerations, and emergency response strategies
- Ensure compliance with company standards and regulatory requirements
Outcomes
- Identification of escalation risks and domino effects
- Assessment of impacts on structures, and safety-critical equipment
- Defined safety distances and hazardous zones
- Recommendations for fire protection systems (e.g., passive fire protection, deluge, detection)
- Inputs to facility layout optimization and emergency response planning
