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ECS This information is the combined rankings from the Subcommittee analysis. Class 1: Class 2: Class 3: Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard 2C 15 8A 11 2F 10 5C5 7 12P 7 2A 5 5L9 5CT 15 9A 11 2FPS 10 5C7 7 12R1 7 2N 5 5LCP 5L 15 7K 11 5C3 10 5C2 7 1B 7 2S 5 5T1 6A 15 10B 11 5D 10 5A3 7 13E 7 6A718 5 5TRSR22 6AV1 15 11AX 11 14B 10 14L 7 15LT 7 7L 5 6AF2 14A 15 11B 11 4G 10 6H 7 15TL4 7 5 6AM 10A 15 11E 11 16C 10 7A1 7 17A 7 11S1 5 6F1 10D 15 11V1 11 16R 10 10TR1 7 17B 7 17M 5 6F2 11ER 15 15HR 11 14H 9 10TR2 7 17G 7 5A5 4 6FA 17D 15 15LE 11 8B 9 7B-11C 7 17H 7 5B1 4 6FC 5B 14 15LR 11 7F 9 11BR 7 2I 6 5C1 4 6FD 6D 14 16A 11 13B-1 9 11D1 7 10F 6 5C6 4 6J 8C 13 16D 11 13B-2 9 11L6 7 11AR 6 5L1 4 6J1 4F 13 17E 11 16F 9 11N 7 11G 6 5L2 4 7C-11F 13A 12 17F 11 5LD 8 11S3 7 11IW 6 5L8 4 11T 2A-WSD 11 17J 11 9B 8 11S4 7 11S 6 5LC 4 11K 2B 11 17K 11 12D 8 11S5 7 11S2 6 5LW 4 11L 2D 11 19B 11 12F 8 11S6 7 11S7 6 5UE 4 11L2 2H 11 16Q 8 11V2 7 11S8 6 6AF 4 11L3 2L 11 16WICT 8 11V5 7 11V6 6 6AF1 4 11L4 2MT1 11 16UBO 8 11V8 7 13C 6 7G 4 13J 2MT2 11 2RD 7 12B 7 13D 6 10TR3 4 13K 2T 11 2SK 7 12GDU 7 13I 6 13L 4 13M 2W 11 2SM 7 12J 7 17TR1 4 17C 2Y 11 2U 7 12K 7 17TR2 4 11PGT 2Z 11 2V 7 12L 7 5L3 3 7 11 2X 7 12N 7 5L7 3 Highest Priority Standards, normally "committee resourced" Medium Priority Standards, often requiring supplementary resources Low Priorty Standards candidates for reaffirmat withdrawl WW Cemt. P

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ECSThis information is the combined rankings from the Subcommittee analysis.

Class 1: Class 2: Class 3:

Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank2C 15 8A 11 2F 10 5C5 7 12P 7 2A 5 5L9 3

5CT 15 9A 11 2FPS 10 5C7 7 12R1 7 2N 5 5LCP 35L 15 7K 11 5C3 10 5C2 7 1B 7 2S 5 5T1 36A 15 10B 11 5D 10 5A3 7 13E 7 6A718 5 5TRSR22 3

6AV1 15 11AX 11 14B 10 14L 7 15LT 7 7L 5 6AF2 3

14A 15 11B 11 4G 10 6H 7 15TL4 7 5 6AM 3

10A 15 11E 11 16C 10 7A1 7 17A 7 11S1 5 6F1 310D 15 11V1 11 16R 10 10TR1 7 17B 7 17M 5 6F2 3

11ER 15 15HR 11 14H 9 10TR2 7 17G 7 5A5 4 6FA 317D 15 15LE 11 8B 9 7B-11C 7 17H 7 5B1 4 6FC 35B 14 15LR 11 7F 9 11BR 7 2I 6 5C1 4 6FD 36D 14 16A 11 13B-1 9 11D1 7 10F 6 5C6 4 6J 38C 13 16D 11 13B-2 9 11L6 7 11AR 6 5L1 4 6J1 34F 13 17E 11 16F 9 11N 7 11G 6 5L2 4 7C-11F 3

13A 12 17F 11 5LD 8 11S3 7 11IW 6 5L8 4 11T 32A-WSD 11 17J 11 9B 8 11S4 7 11S 6 5LC 4 11K 3

2B 11 17K 11 12D 8 11S5 7 11S2 6 5LW 4 11L 32D 11 19B 11 12F 8 11S6 7 11S7 6 5UE 4 11L2 32H 11 16Q 8 11V2 7 11S8 6 6AF 4 11L3 32L 11 16WICT 8 11V5 7 11V6 6 6AF1 4 11L4 3

2MT1 11 16UBO 8 11V8 7 13C 6 7G 4 13J 32MT2 11 2RD 7 12B 7 13D 6 10TR3 4 13K 3

2T 11 2SK 7 12GDU 7 13I 6 13L 4 13M 32W 11 2SM 7 12J 7 17TR1 4 17C 32Y 11 2U 7 12K 7 17TR2 4 11PGT 22Z 11 2V 7 12L 7 5L3 37 11 2X 7 12N 7 5L7 3

Highest Priority Standards, normally "committee resourced"

Medium Priority Standards, often requiring supplementary resources

Low Priorty Standards, candidates for reaffirmation or withdrawl

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Column (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and C

~Class 1 represents standards with a rating of 11-15~Class 2 represents standards with a rating of 6-10~Class 3 represents standards with a rating of 1-5

Subcommittee 2 Subcommittee 5 Subcommittee6 Subcommittee 7 Subcommittee 11

Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard15 2C 15 5CT 15 6A 11 7 15 11ER11 2A-WSD 15 5L 15 6AV1 7 7A1 11 11AX11 2B 14 5B 15 14A 4 7G 11 11B11 2D 10 5C3 14 6D 11 11E11 2H 10 5D 10 14B Subcommittee 8 11 11V111 2L 8 5LD 9 14H 8 12D11 2MT1 7 5C5 7 14L Rank Standard 8 12F11 2MT2 7 5C7 7 6H 13 8C 7 7B-11C11 2T 7 5C2 5 6A718 13 4F 7 11BR11 2W 7 5A3 4 6AF 11 8A 7 11D111 2Y 4 5A5 4 6AF1 11 9A 7 11L611 2Z 4 5B1 3 6AF2 11 7K 7 11N10 2F 4 5C1 3 6AM 10 4G 7 11S310 2FPS 4 5C6 3 6F1 9 8B 7 11S47 2RD 4 5L1 3 6F2 9 7F 7 11S57 2SK 4 5L2 3 6FA 8 9B 7 11S67 2SM 4 5L8 3 6FC 5 7L 7 11V27 2U 4 5LC 3 6FD 7 11V57 2V 4 5LW 3 6J Subcommittee 10 7 11V87 2X 4 5UE 3 6J1 7 12B6 2I 3 5L3 Rank Standard 7 12GDU5 2A 3 5L7 Subcommittee 16 15 10A 7 12J5 2N 3 5L9 15 10D 7 12K5 2S 3 5LCP Rank Standard 11 10B 7 12L

3 5T1 11 16A 7 10TR1 7 12NSubcommittee 19 3 5TRSR22 11 16D 7 10TR2 7 12P

10 16C 6 10F 7 12R1Rank Standard Subcommittee 18 10 16R 5 WW Cemt. P 7 1B

11 19B 9 16F 4 10TR3 6 11ARRank Standard 8 16Q 6 11G

Subcommittee 17 15 Q1 8 16WICT Subcommittee 15 6 11IW8 16UBO 6 11S

Rank Standard Subcommittee 13 Rank Standard 6 11S215 17D 11 15HR 6 11S711 17E Rank Standard 11 15LE 6 11S811 17F 12 13A 11 15LR 6 11V611 17J 9 13B-1 7 15LT 5 11S111 17K 9 13B-2 7 15TL4 3 7C-11F7 17A 7 13E 3 11T7 17B 6 13C 3 11K7 17G 6 13D 3 11L7 17H 6 13I 3 11L25 17M 6 13L 3 11L34 17TR1 5 13J 3 11L4

determined.Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

4 17TR2 5 13K 2 11PGT3 17C 5 13M

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Column (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and C

~Class 1 represents standards with a rating of 11-15~Class 2 represents standards with a rating of 6-10~Class 3 represents standards with a rating of 1-5

Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank Standard Rank2C 15 15LR 11 5C2 7 11AR 6 5L7 3

5CT 15 16A 11 5A3 7 11G 6 5L9 35L 15 16D 11 14L 7 11IW 6 5LCP 36A 15 17E 11 6H 7 11S 6 5T1 3

6AV1 15 17F 11 7A1 7 11S2 6 5TRSR22 314A 15 17J 11 10TR1 7 11S7 6 6AF2 310A 15 17K 11 10TR2 7 11S8 6 6AM 310D 15 19B 11 7B-11C 7 11V6 6 6F1 3

11ER 15 2F 10 11BR 7 13C 6 6F2 317D 15 2FPS 10 11D1 7 13D 6 6FA 35B 14 5C3 10 11L6 7 13I 6 6FC 36D 14 5D 10 11N 7 2A 5 6FD 38C 13 14B 10 11S3 7 2N 5 6J 34F 13 4G 10 11S4 7 2S 5 6J1 3

13A 12 16C 10 11S5 7 6A718 5 7C-11F 32A-WSD 11 16R 10 11S6 7 7L 5 11T 3

2B 11 14H 9 11V2 7 5 11K 3

2D 11 8B 9 11V5 7 11S1 5 11L 32H 11 7F 9 11V8 7 17M 5 11L2 32L 11 13B-1 9 12B 7 5A5 4 11L3 3

2MT1 11 13B-2 9 12GDU 7 5B1 4 11L4 32MT2 11 16F 9 12J 7 5C1 4 13J 3

2T 11 5LD 8 12K 7 5C6 4 13K 32W 11 9B 8 12L 7 5L1 4 13M 32Y 11 12D 8 12N 7 5L2 4 17C 32Z 11 12F 8 12P 7 5L8 4 11PGT 27 11 16Q 8 12R1 7 5LC 4

8A 11 16WICT 8 1B 7 5LW 49A 11 16UBO 8 13E 7 5UE 47K 11 2RD 7 15LT 7 6AF 4

10B 11 2SK 7 15TL4 7 6AF1 411AX 11 2SM 7 17A 7 7G 411B 11 2U 7 17B 7 10TR3 411E 11 2V 7 17G 7 13L 411V1 11 2X 7 17H 7 17TR1 415HR 11 5C5 7 2I 6 17TR2 415LE 11 5C7 7 10F 6 5L3 3

was determined.Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

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Rank Standard15 2C11 2A-WSD11 2B11 2D11 2H11 2L11 2MT111 2MT211 2T11 2W11 2Y11 2Z10 2F10 2FPS7 2RD7 2SK7 2SM7 2U7 2V7 2X6 2I5 2A5 2N5 2S

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMI

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

1 1993 1 1 3 5 1641

21 2000 5 1 5 11 1843

6 2001 1 5 5 11 483

6 2004 5 5 5 15 8745 2003 5 1 5 11 871

6 1997 1 5 4 10 641 2001 5 1 4 10 449

8 1999 1 5 5 11 366

API Standards - Analysis of SC2: Subcommittee on Offshore Structures Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

within a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 2A-LRFD- Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms- Load Resistance Factor Design

RP 2A-WSD- Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms- Working Stress DesignSpec 2B- Fabrication of Structural Steel PipeSpec 2C- Offshore CranesRP 2D- Operation and Maintenance of Offshore CranesSpec 2F- Mooring ChainSpec 2FPS- Planning, Designing, and Constructing Floating Production Systems

Spec 2H- Carbon Manganese Steel Plate for Offshore Platform Tubular Joints

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

2 1996 1 1 4 6 146

4 1996 5 1 5 11 401

2 2001 1 5 5 11 69

1 2002 1 5 5 11 34

2 1995 1 1 3 5 144

1 1998 1 1 5 7 592

2 1995 1 1 3 5 48

2 1996 1 1 5 7 344

1 2001 1 1 5 7 130

2 1997 5 1 5 11 317

3 2004 1 1 5 7 372

3 2004 1 1 5 7 271

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 2I- In-service Inspection of Morring Hardware for Floating Drilling UnitsRP 2L- Planning, Designing and Constructing Heliports for Fixed Offshore PlatformsSpec 2MT1- Carbon Manganese Steel Plate with Improved Toughness for Offshore StructuresSpec 2MT2- Rolled Shapes with Improved Notch ToughnessRP 2N- Planning, Designing, and Constructing Structures and Pipleines for Arctic ConditionsRP 2RD- Design of Risers for Floating Productions Systems (FPSs) and Tension-Leg Platforms (TLPs)Bull 2S- Design of Windlass Wildcats for Floating Offshore StructuresRP 2SK- Design and Analysis of Stationkeeping Systems for Floating StructuresRP 2SM- Design, Manufacture, Installation, and Maintenance of Synthetic Fiber Ropes for Offshore Mooring

RP 2T- Planning, Designing and Constructing Tension Leg PlatformsBull 2U- Stability Design of Cylindrical ShellsBull 2V- Design of Flat Plate Structures

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

4 1999 1 5 5 11 133

4 2004 1 1 5 7 402

4 1999 1 5 5 11 74

3 1998 1 5 5 11 245

Footnotes:

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 2W- Steel Plates for Offshore Structures, Produced by Thermo-Mechanical Control Processing (TMCP)

RP 2X- Ultrasonic and Magnetic Examination of Offshore Structural Fabrication and Guidelines for Qualification of Technicians

Spec 2Y- Steel Plates, Quenched-and-tempered, for Offshore StructuresRP 2Z- Preproduction Qualification for Steel Plates for Offshore Structures

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 5

Rank Standard15 5CT15 5L14 5B10 5C310 5D8 5LD7 5C57 5C77 5C27 5A34 5A54 5B14 5C14 5C64 5L14 5L24 5L84 5LC4 5LW4 5UE3 5L33 5L73 5L93 5LCP3 5T13 5TRSR22

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERM

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

2 2003 3 1 3 7 314

6 1997 1 1 2 4 197

14 1996 4 5 5 14 513

5 1999 1 1 2 4 202

18 1999 1 1 2 4 231

6 1999 4 1 2 7 372

6 1994 4 1 5 10 550

API Standards - Analysis of SC5: Subcommittee on Tublar Goods Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

within a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 5A3/ISO 13678- Thread Compounds for Casing, Tubing and Line Pipe Petroleum and natural gas industries- Evaluation and testing of thread compounds for use with casing, tubing and line pipe

RP 5A5- Field Inspection of New Casing, Tubing, and Plain End Drill Pipe

Spec 5B- Threading, Gauging, and Thread Inspection of Casing, Tubing, and Line Pipe Threads

RP 5B1- Threading, Gauging, and Thread Inspection of Casing, Tubing, and Line Pipe Threads

RP 5C1- Care and Use of Casing and TubingBull 5C2- Performance Properties of Casing, Tubing, and Drill PipeBull 5C3- Formulas and Calculations for Casing, Tubing, Drill Pipe, and Line Pipe Properties

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

3 2003 3 1 3 7 231

1 1996 1 1 2 4 1071 1996 3 1 3 7 126

7 2001 5 5 5 15 1278

5 2001 1 5 4 10 31843 2000 5 5 5 15 44706 2002 1 1 2 4 4802

4 2002 1 1 2 4 126

3 1996 1 1 1 3 85

2 1988 1 1 1 3 89

2 1996 1 1 2 4 167

1 2001 1 1 1 3 79

3 1998 1 1 2 4 2701 1999 1 1 1 3 542 1998 1 5 2 8 159

2 1996 1 1 2 4 143

10 1996 1 1 1 3 188

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 5C5/ISO 13679- RP on Procedures for Testing Casing and Tubing Connections Petroleum and natural gas industries- Procedures for testing casing and tubing connectionsRP5C6- Welding Connections to PipeRP5C7- Coiled Tubing Operations in Oil and Gas Well Services

RP 5CT/ISO 11960- Spec for casing and Tubing Petroleum and natural gas industires- Steel pipes for use as casing or tubing for wellsSpec 5D- Spec for Drill PipeSpec 5L- Line PipeRP 5L1- Railroad Transportation of Line Pipe

RP 5L2- Internal Coating of Line Pipe for Non-Corrosive Gas Transmission ServiceRP 5L3- Conducting Drop-weight Tear Tests on Line PipeRP 5L7- Unprimed Internal Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating Line Pipe

RP 5L8- Field Inspection of New Line PipeRP 5L9-RP for External Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating of Line PipeSpec 5LC- CRA Line PipeSpec 5LCP- Coiled Line Pipe

Spec 5LD- CRA Clad or Lined Steel PipeRP- 5LW- Transportation of Line Pipe on Barges and Marine VesselsStd 5T1- Imperfection Terminology

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

1 2002 1 1 2 4 192

1 2002 1 1 1 3 16

Footnotes:

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

3 1 3 7RP on 3rd Party Inspection 1 1 4 6

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 5UE- RP for Ultrasonic Evaluation of Pipe ImperfectionsTR 5TRSR22- Technical Report in SR22 Supplementary Requirements for Enhanced Leak Resistance LTC

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

RP 5C8- Care/Use of Coiled Tubing

Subcommittee6

Rank Standard15 6A15 6AV115 14A14 6D10 14B9 14H7 14L7 6H5 6A7184 6AF4 6AF13 6AF23 6AM3 6F13 6F23 6FA3 6FC3 6FD3 6J3 6J1

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMINED

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

17 1999 5 5 5 15 ISO10423 3486

2 1995 1 1 2 4 218

2 1998 1 1 2 4 103

2 1999 1 1 1 3 108

2 1995 1 1 1 3 3321 1996 5 5 5 15 81

1 2004 1 1 3 5 18

22 2002 5 5 4 14 ISO14313 2222

API Standards - Analysis of SC6: Subcommittee on Valves and Wellhead Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 6A- Wellhead and Christmas Tree EquipmentTR 6AF- Capabilities of API Flanges Under Cominations of LoadTR 6AF1- Temperature Derating of API Flanges Under Comination of LoadingTR 6AF2- Capabilities of API Integral Flanges Under Comination of LoadingTR 6AM- Material ToughnessSpec 6AV1- Verification Test of Wellhead Surface Safety Valves and Underwater Safety for Offshore ServiceSpec 6A718- Nickel Base Allow 718 for Oil and Gas Drilling and Production EquipmentSpec 6D/ISO 14313- Spec for Pipeline Valves

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

3 1999 1 1 1 3 67

3 1999 1 1 1 3 28

3 1999 1 1 1 3 4923 1998 1 1 1 3 57

3 1999 1 1 1 3 40

1 1995 1 1 1 3 492 1998 1 5 1 7 109

2 1998 1 1 1 3 67

1 2000 1 1 1 3 0

10 2000 5 5 5 15 ISO10423 399

4 1994 5 1 4 10 599

4 1994 5 1 3 9 325

1 2002 1 5 1 7 66

Footnotes:

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

TR 6F1- Performance of API and ANSI End Connections in a Fire Test According to API Specification 6Fa

TR 6F2- Fire Resistance Improvements for API FlangesSpec 6FA- Fire Test for ValvesSpec 6FB- Fire Test for End Connections

Spec 6FC- Fire Test for Valve with Automatic BackseatsSpec 6FD- Fire Test for Check ValvesSpec 6H- End Closures, Connectors, and SwivelsBull 6J- Testing of Oilfield Elastomers (A Tutorial)TR 6J1- Elastomer Life Estimation Testing ProceduresSpec 14A/ISO 10432- Spec for Subsurface Safety Valve EquipmentRP 14B- Design, Installation, Repair and Operation of Subsurface Safety Valve SystemsRP 14H- Installation, Maintenance and Repair of Surface Safety Valves and Underwater Safety Valves OffshoreSpec 14L- Lock Mandrels and Landing Nipples

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 7

Rank Standard11 77 7A14 7G

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMI

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

40 2001 1 5 5 11 Yes 3941 1992 1 1 2 4 No 42

16 1998 1 1 5 7 Yes 602

Footnotes:T.H. Hill DS1NACE MRO171 (?)NS 1 (North Sea Document from UK)

API Standards - Analysis of SC7: Subcommittee on Drill Stem Elements Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 7- Rotary Dril Stem ElementsRP 7A1- Testing of Thread Compound for Rotary Shouldered ConnectionsRP 7G- Drill Stem Design and Operating Limits

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

Rewrite API RP7A1 1 0 5 6

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 8

Rank Standard13 8C13 4F11 8A11 9A11 7K10 4G9 8B9 7F8 9B5 7L

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMI

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

13 1997 3 5 3 11 185

7 2002 3 1 5 9 125

4 2003 3 5 5 13 378

24 1995 2 5 4 11 33911 2002 2 1 5 8 279

7 2002 1 5 3 9 323 2001 1 5 5 11 168

1 1995 1 1 3 5 80

API Standards - Analysis of SC8: Subcommittee on Drilling Structures & Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

within a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 8A- Drilling and Production Hoisting EquipmentRP 8B/ISO 13534- Inspection, Maintenance, Repair, and Remanufacture of Hoisting Equipment Petroleum and natural gas industries- Drilling and production equipment- Inspection, maintenance, repari and remanufacture of hoisting equipment

Spec 8C/ISO 13535- Spec for Drilling and Production Hoisting Equipment (PSL1 and PSL 2)Spec 9A/ISO 10425- Wire RopeRP 9B- Application, Care, and Use of Wire Rope for Oil Field ServiceSpec 7F- Oil Field Chan and SprocketsSpec 7K- Spec for Drilling and Well Servicing EquipmentRP 7L- Inspection, Maintenance, Repair, and Remanufacturing of Drilling Equipment

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

2 1995 3 5 5 13 285

3 2004 4 1 5 10 79

Footnotes:

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

3 4 4 11

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 4F- Driling and Well Servicing StructuresRP 4G- Maintenance and Use of Drilling and Well Servicing Structures

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

New Std- Equipment for lifting and handling below the rig floor.

Subcommittee 10

Rank Standard15 10A15 10D11 10B7 10TR17 10TR26 10F

54 10TR3

World Wide Cementring Practices

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMIN

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

23 2002 5 5 5 15 74 Required for monogram

22 1997 5 1 5 11 N 59

6 2002 5 5 5 15 N 50 Required for monogram

3 2002 1 1 4 6 N 48

1 1996 2 1 4 7 N 20

API Standards - Analysis of SC10: Subcommittee on Well CementsWork Program

procedures.

a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 10 A/ISO 10426-1- Spec for Cements and materials for Well Cementing Petroleum and natural gas industries- Cements and materials for well cementing- Part 1: Specification

N / See comment

RP 10 B- Testing Well Cements New document - Only Industry standard for oil well cement testing

Spec 10D/ISO 10427-1- Spec for Bow-Spring Casing Centralizers Petroleum and natrual gas industries- Casing centralizers- Part 1: Bow-spring casing centralizers

RP 10 F/ISO 10427-3- RP for Performance Testing of Cementing Float Equipment Petroleum and natural gas industries-Peformance testing of cementing float equipment

Only industry standard for float equipment. Used my many operators as defacto specification - Retain

TR 10TR1- Cement Sheath Evaluation Being rewritten - new document in progress

1 1997 2 1 4 7 N 18TR 10TR2- Shrinkage and Expansion in Oilwell Cements

New document being converted to ISO and API RP

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

1 1999 1 1 2 4 N 26

World Wide Cementing Practices 1 1991 1 1 3 5 61

Footnotes:Only other known cement stardards on manufacture are Russian standards - not in use by remainder of manufacturers. Current trend is for Russian mfg. to move toward API/ISO standards

Regulatory Significance API Spec 10A / ISO 10426-1 Texas Railroad Commission - Title 16, Part 1, Chapter 3, Rule 3.14Alabama Oil & Gas Board - Rule 400-1-4-09 and 400-1-4-14

API RP 10 B / ISO 10426-2 Texas Railroad Commission - Title 16, Part 1, Chapter 3, Rule 3.13API Spec 10 D / ISO 10427-1 Texas Railroad Commission - Title 16, Part 1, Chapter 3, Rule 3.13RP 10B-3 is mentioned in API RP 65 and is referenced in MMS notificaitons

Other standards Worldwide Cementing Practices Competes with SPE Cementing Monogram

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard)(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

3 1 5 9 New document in 20043 1 4 8 New document in 20041 1 5 7 New document in 20042 1 5 8 See Below

Mechanical Properties Testing 1 1 5 7 See below

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

TR 10TR3- Temperature for API Cement Operating Thickening Time Sheets Reference document only

as to source of API temperatures. No update or work needed to maintain

See comment

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

RP 10B-3/ISO 10426-3- Testing of Deepwater Well CementRP 10B-4/ISO 10426-4 - Testing of Foamed CementRP 10D-2/ISO 10427-2- Centralizer Placement and Stop Coller TestingRP 10B-5/ISO 10426-5 - Shrinkage and Expansion

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDSRP10B-5 / ISO 10426-5 - Expansion and Shrinkage - Currently in final ISO voting stageMechanical Properties testing - currently working on RPMechanical cement plugs - RP on testing being considered for new work itemRetainers and bridge plugs - evaluating need for NWI

Subcommittee 11

Rank Standard15 11ER11 11AX11 11B11 11E11 11V18 12D8 12F7 7B-11C7 11BR7 11D17 11L67 11N7 11S37 11S47 11S57 11S67 11V27 11V57 11V87 12B7 12GDU7 12J7 12K7 12L7 12N7 12P7 12R17 1B6 11AR6 11G6 11IW6 11S6 11S26 11S76 11S86 11V65 11S13 7C-11F3 11T3 11K3 11L3 11L23 11L33 11L42 11PGT

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMI

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating

9 1994 1 5 1 7 54

Reaffirim5 1994 1 1 1 3 65

Reaffirim4 2000 1 1 4 6 203

Reaffirim11 2001 1 5 5 11 56

Going to ballot26 1998 1 5 5 11 56 ISO Working8 1989 1 1 5 7 29

Reaffirim1 2002 1 5 1 7 ISO 87

17 1994 1 5 5 11 193 ISO Working2 1990 5 5 5 15 35 Reaffirim

API Standards - Analysis of SC11: Subcommittee on Field Operating Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

views within a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Recommendation Action

Spec 7B-11C- Internal-Combustion Reciprocating Engines for Oil Field Service

RP 7C-11F- Installation, Maintenance, and Operation of Internal-Combustion Engines

RP 11AR- Care and Use of Subsurface PumpsSpec 11AX- Subsurface Sucker Rod Pumps and FittingsSpec 11B- Sucker RodsRP 11BR- Care and Handling of Sucker RodsSpec 11D1- Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries- Downhole Equipment- Packers and Bridge Plugs

Superseeded by an ISO document

Spec 11 E- Pumping UnitsRP 11ER- Guarding of Pumping Units

4 1994 1 1 4 6 59Reaffirim

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating

1 2000 1 1 4 6 54Reaffirim

2 1988 1 1 1 3 75Reaffirim

4 1988 1 1 1 3 58Reaffirim

1 1969 1 1 1 3 25Reaffirim

1 1970 1 1 1 3 38Reaffirim

1 1970 1 1 1 3 35Reaffirim

1 1993 1 5 1 7 38Reaffirim

4 1994 1 5 1 7 118Reaffirim

1 1992 1 1 ? 2 466 Ask Tim Sampson

3 1994 1 1 4 6 54

Reaffirim3 1997 1 1 3 5 28

Reaffirim2 1997 1 1 4 6 110

Reaffirim2 1999 1 1 5 7 158

Reaffirim3 2001 1 1 5 7 197

Reaffirim

RP 11G- Installation and Lubrication of Pumping Units

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Recommendation Action

Spec 11IW- Independent Wellhead EquipmentBull 11K- Data Sheet for the Design of Air Exchange CoolersRP 11L- Design Calculations for Sucker Rod Pumping SystemsBull 11L2- Catalog of Analog Computer Dynamometer CardsBull 11L3- Sucker Rod Pumping System Design BookBull 11L4- Curves for Selecting Beam Pumping UnitsSpec 11L6- Electric Motor Prime Mover for Beam Pumping Unit ServiceSpec 11N- Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) EquipmentRP 11PGT- Packaged Combustion Gas TurbinesRP 11S- The Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Electric Submersible Pump InstallationsRP 11S1- Electrical Submersible Pump Teardown ReportRP 11S2- Electrical Submersible Pump TestingRP 11S3- Electrical Submersible Pump InstallationsRP 11S4- RP for Sizing and Selection of Electric Submersible Pump Installation

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating

1 1993 1 1 5 7 41Ballot pending

1 1995 1 1 5 7 43Reaffirim

1 1993 1 1 4 6 24

Reaffirim1 1993 1 1 4 6 32

Reaffirim2 1994 1 1 1 3 20

Reaffirim2 1995 1 5 5 11 61

Reaffirim2 2001 1 1 5 7 59

Reaffirim2 1999 1 1 5 7 38

Reaffirim2 1999 1 1 4 6 37

Reaffirim2 1999 1 1 5 7 38

Reaffirim1 2003 1 1 5 7

Reaffirim14 1995 1 5 1 7 218

Reaffirim10 1994 1 5 2 8 431

Reaffirim11 1994 1 5 2 8 678

Reaffirim

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Recommendation Action

RP 11S5- Application of Electric Submersible Cable SystemsRP 11S6- Testing of Electric Submersible Cable SystemsRP 11S7- Application and Testing of Electric Submersible Pump Seal Chamber SectionRP 11S8- Electric Submersible Pump System VibrationsRP 11T- Installation and Operation of Wet Steam GeneratorsSpec 11V1- Gas Lift Valves, Orifices, Reverse Flow Valves and Dummy Valves

RP 11V2- Gas Lift Valve Performance TestingRP 11V5- Operation, Maintenance, and Trouble-Shooting of Gas Life Installations

RP 11V6- Design of Continuous Flow Gas Lift Installation Using Injection Pressure Operated Valves

RP 11V7- Repair, Testing and Setting Gas Lift ValvesRP 11V8- RP for Gas Lift System Design and Performance PredictionSpec 12B- Bolted Tanks for Storage of Production LiquidsSpec 12D- Field Welded Tanks for Storage of Production LiquidsSpec 12F- Shop Welded Tanks for Storage of Production Liquids

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating

1 1990 1 5 1 7 186Reaffirim

7 1989 1 5 1 7 795 Reaffirim7 1989 1 5 1 7 144

Reaffirim4 1994 1 5 1 7 104

Reaffirim2 1994 1 5 1 7 154

Reaffirim2 1995 1 5 1 7 163

Reaffirim5 1995 5 1 1 7 453

Reaffirim6 1995 1 5 1 7 36 Reaffirim

Footnotes:

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

Recommended Practice for Lease Piping 5 5 10 Working wit

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Recommendation Action

Spec 12GDU- Glycol-Type Gas Dehydration UnitsSpec 12J- Oil and Gas SeparatorsSpec 12K- Indirect-type Oil Field Heaters

Spec 12L- Vertical and Horizontal Emulsion TreatersSpec 12N- Operations, Maintenance and Testing of Firebox Flam ArrestorsSpec 12P- Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic TanksRP 12R1- Setting, Maintenance, Inspection, Operation, and Repair of Tanks in Production Service

Spec 1B- Oil Field V-belting

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Subcommittee 13

Rank Standard

12 13A9 13B-19 13B-27 13E6 13C6 13D6 13I6 13L5 13J5 13K5 13M

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMI

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

15 1993 2 5 5 12 No 1623 2003 3 1 5 9 No 216

3 1998 3 1 5 9 No 138

2 1996 1 1 4 6 No 37

4 2003 1 1 4 6 No 130

3 1993 1 1 5 7 No 36

6 2000 2 1 3 6 No 50

API Standards - Analysis of SC13: Subcommittee on Completion and Fracturing Fluids Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 13A- Drilling Fluid MaterialsRP 13B-1- RP for Field Testing Water-Based Drilling Fluids Petroleum and natural gas industries- Field tesing of drilling fluies- Par1: Water based fluids (modified)

RP 13B-2- Standard Procedure for Field Testing Oil-Based Drillig FluidsRP 13C- Drilling Fluid Processing Systems EvaluationRP 13D- RP on the Rheology and Hydraulics of Oil-well Drilling FluidsRP 13E- Shale Shake Screen Cloth Design

RP 13I- Standard Procedure for Laboratory Testing Drilling Fluids

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

2 1996 1 1 3 5 No 312 1996 1 1 3 5 No 321 2003 1 1 4 6 No 18

3 1998 1 1 3 5 16

Footnotes:

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 13J- Testing of Heavy BrinesRP 13K- Chemical Analysis of BariteRP 13L- RP for Training and Qualification of Drilling Fluid Technologies

RP 13M(RP 39)/ISO 13503-1- Measureing the Viscious Properties of a Cross-linked Water-Based Fracturing Fluid Petroleum and natural gas industries -- Completion fluids and materials -- Part 1: Measurement of viscous properties of completion fluids

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

1 1 31 1 3

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

RP 13N/ISO 13503-4- Leakoff of Fracturing FluidsFluides

Subcommittee 15

Rank Standard11 15HR11 15LE11 15LR7 15LT7 15TL4

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMINED)

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

3 2001 1 5 5 11 No 193 Revise 2005/6

3 1995 1 5 5 11 No 184 Under revision

7 2001 1 5 5 11 No 233 Revise 2005/6

1 1993 1 5 1 7 No 33 To be withdrawn

2 1999 1 1 5 7 No 56 Revise 2004/5

Footnotes:ISO standards do cover similar ranges of products to 15HR, LE and LR, but do not cover aspects specific to oilfield application

API Standards - Analysis of SC15: Subcommittee on Fiberglass & Plastic Tubulars Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 15HR- High Pressure Fiberglass Line PipeSpec 15LE- Polyethylene (PE) Line Pipe

Spec 15LR- Low Pressure Fiberglass Line PipeSpec 15LT- PVC Steel Tubular GoodsRP 15TL4- Care and Use of Fiberglass Tubulars

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

1 5 5 11 Issue as RP, then revise to SpecRP Lined Steel Tubular Goods 1 5 5 11 Issue as RP, then revise to Spec

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

RP Qualification of Spoolable Reinforced Plastic Line Pipe

Subcommittee 16

Rank Standard11 16A11 16D10 16C10 16R9 16F8 16Q8 16WICT8 16UBO

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETER

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

3 2004 1 5 5 11 384

1 1993 1 5 4 10 307

2 2004 1 5 5 11 510

1 2004 1 5 3 9 0

1 1993 2 1 5 8 333

1 1997 1 5 4 10 83

1 2004 1 5 4 10 0

1 2005 3 1 4 8 0

1 2005 3 1 4 8 0

Footnotes:

API Standards - Analysis of SC16: Subcommittee on Drilling Well Control Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certificati

on or Monogra

m Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 16A/ISO 13533- Drill-through Equipment

NORSOK D-001

Spec 16C- Choke and Kill Systems NORSOK D-001

Spec 16D/ISO NWIP- Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment

NORSOK D-001

Spec 16F- Marine Drilling Riser Equipment

NORSOK D-001

RP 16Q/ISO 13624- Design, Selection, Operation and Maintenance of Marine Drilling Riser SystemsSpec 16R/ISO 13625- Marine Drilling Riser CouplingsSpec 16RCD/ISO NWIP- Rotating Control DevicesRP 16WICT- Well Intervention Well Control - Coiled TubingRP 16UBO- Underbalanced Operations

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for

Certification or

Monogram

Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 17

Rank Standard15 17D11 17E11 17F11 17J11 17K7 17A7 17B7 17G7 17H5 17M4 17TR14 17TR23 17C

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERM

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

3 2002 1 1 5 7 No 475

3 2002 1 1 5 7 Yes 5902 2002 1 1 1 3 No 193

1 1992 5 5 5 15 Yes 1243

3 2003 1 5 5 11 No 364

API Standards - Analysis of SC17: Subcommittee on Subsea Production Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 17A/ISO 13628-1: General requirements and recommendationsRP 17B- Flexible PipeRP 17C/ISO 13628-3- TFL (Through Flow Line) SystemsSpec 17D- Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree EquipmentSpec 17E/ ISO 13628-5: Subsea Umbilicals

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

1 2002 1 5 5 11 No 194

1 1995 1 1 5 7 Yes 142

1 2004 1 1 5 7 No 0

2 1999 1 5 5 11 Yes 4051 2001 1 5 5 11 Yes 1071 2004 1 1 3 5 No 0

1 2003 1 1 2 4 No 48

1 2003 1 1 2 4 No 33

Footnotes: Other available industry standards are ISO standards that have not been adopted back by API yet. Plans are for API to eventually adopt them.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec 17F/ISO 13628-6: Subesa production control systemsRP 17G- Design and Operation of Completion/Workover Riser SystemsRP 17H/ISO 13628-8: Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Interfaces on Subsea ProductionSpec 17J- Unbonded Flexible PipeSpec 17K- Bonded Flexible PipeRP 17M/ISO 13628-9- Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) Intervention Systems

TR 17TR1- Evaluation Standard for Internal Pressure Sheath Polymers for High Temperature Flexible PipesTR 17TR2- The Ageing of PA-11 in Flexible Pipes

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 18

Rank Standard15 Q1

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERM

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

7 2003 5 5 5 15 426

Footnotes:

API Standards - Analysis of SC18: Subcommittee on Quality Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

within a session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

Spec Q1- Spec for Quality Programs for the Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Natural Gas Industry

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Subcommittee 19

Rank Standard11 19B

Column (A): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "low or no" and 5 being "high or yes" (not based solely on incorporation into Federal/State regulationsColumn (B): Ranked either 1 or 5, with 1 being "no" and 5 being "yes"

Column (D): Sum of columns A, B, and CColumn (E): Mark "Yes" if there is other available industry standards that could be used to replace this document and footnote the title of the document below.

Column (G): Action recommended by Appropriate API Group (AVAILABLE CHOICES TO BE DETERMINE

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Standard Edition Year

Rating Recommendation Action

1 2000 1 5 5 11 41

Footnotes:

ACTIVE WORK ITEMS (those likely to result in a new Standard(A) (B) (C) (D) (G)

Standard

Rating Recommendation Action

1 5 5 111 1 4 61 1 4 6

API Standards - Analysis of SC19: Subcommittee on Drilling & Completion Equipment Work Program

Column(C): Ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being" none" and 5 being "universal"; universal could include, for example, inclusion in contracts, purchase orders, or manufacturing procedures.

session for the period of 2/1/03 to 3/31/04.

Regulatory Significance

Basis for Certification

or Monogram Program

Company Use/Broad Industry

Need

Other Available Industry

Standards

Sales/Usage History

RP 19 B- Evaluation of Well Perforators

Regulatory Significance

Potential for Certification

or Monogram Program

Broad Industry

Need

Spec 19C- Well Perforatorsof ProppantsRP 19D/ISO 13503-5 (RP 61)- Conductivity of Proppants

FUTURE STANDARDIZATION NEEDS