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Oil and Gas Video Production in Singapore — Petrochemical, Energy and Offshore

Offing Media produces video for Singapore’s oil, gas and energy sector — process safety training, HAZOP and permit-to-work procedure video, HSE compliance content, sustainability and ESG communications, corporate profiles and energy sector marketing video for oil companies, petrochemical manufacturers, energy infrastructure operators and offshore energy contractors operating in Singapore and across the region.

We have produced video for 10 oil, gas and energy companies operating in Singapore since 2015, including Singapore Petroleum Company, Keppel Infrastructure Holdings, Seatrium Energy, Cleantech Solar Asia and Divetech Offshore. Our energy sector clients span upstream and downstream oil and gas operations, petrochemical processing, energy infrastructure, renewable energy and offshore energy services.

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Executive Summary

  • Offing Media has produced video for 10 oil, gas and energy companies in Singapore across upstream, downstream, petrochemical, energy infrastructure and renewable energy
  • Video types produced include process safety training, HAZOP and PTW procedure video, HSE compliance content, incident reconstruction animation, sustainability communications and corporate profiles
  • Our production team has filmed in petrochemical facilities, energy infrastructure environments and offshore energy settings — all crew complete site-specific safety induction and follow applicable process safety protocols before entering operational areas
  • Oil and gas video production in Singapore starts from S$3,000 for HSE training modules and S$7,000 for corporate profiles
  • Fixed-price quotes within 24 hours of receiving your brief

Oil and gas video production in Singapore operates at the intersection of three demanding requirements — technical accuracy in process safety content that must reflect actual operating procedures precisely, operational access capability in environments with strict process safety and permit-to-work systems, and regulatory compliance for content that may be reviewed by MOM workplace safety inspectors, energy regulators or international certification bodies.

Singapore’s energy sector is concentrated in Jurong Island — one of the world’s most significant petrochemical and energy hubs, housing more than 100 international energy and chemical companies across an integrated supply chain from crude oil refining to specialty chemicals. The companies operating in this environment require video content produced by a team that understands process safety culture, respects permit-to-work systems and can operate competently in a high-hazard environment.

Offing Media has been producing video for Singapore’s oil, gas and energy sector since 2015. Our production experience across petrochemical facilities, energy infrastructure and offshore energy environments gives our team the operational discipline and technical vocabulary that energy sector content requires.


Types of Video We Produce for Oil, Gas and Energy Companies

Process Safety Training Video

Process safety in the oil and gas sector covers a specific discipline distinct from general workplace safety — the management of hazards inherent in the processing, storage and handling of hazardous materials at scale. HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) awareness, layers of protection analysis, management of change procedures, permit-to-work systems, process isolation and emergency shutdown procedures all require documented training for every person who works in or around process equipment.

Process safety training video delivers consistent, technically accurate training to operations teams, maintenance crews, contractors and management — ensuring that every person working in a process environment understands the hazards, the controls and their individual responsibilities within the process safety management system.

Offing Media produces process safety training video with technical content review by the client’s process safety team before scripting begins. Every procedure shown on screen, every reference to a specific hazard control measure, and every representation of a permit-to-work step is verified against the client’s approved procedures before production. For a detailed guide to process safety video production, see our process safety video production guide.

HAZOP and Permit-to-Work Procedure Video

Hazard and Operability studies identify process deviations and their consequences — and the safeguards that prevent those deviations from becoming incidents. Video content that communicates HAZOP findings, safeguard requirements and critical operating limits to operations teams bridges the gap between the engineering analysis and the operator on shift.

Permit-to-work video training covers the PTW system specific to your facility — the types of permits required for different work activities, the isolation requirements for each permit type, the responsibilities of the permit issuer, the performing authority and the area authority, and the procedures for permit closure and reinstatement. A well-produced PTW training video significantly reduces the procedural errors that are among the most common contributing factors to process safety incidents.

Safety Incident Reconstruction and Investigation Video

When a process safety incident or near-miss occurs in an oil and gas facility, the investigation must reconstruct the sequence of events accurately — for the purposes of identifying root causes, communicating lessons learned and demonstrating to regulators that the organisation has understood what happened and why.

3D animation is the standard format for process safety incident reconstruction — showing the facility layout, the process conditions at the time of the incident, the sequence of equipment failures or human errors and the eventual outcome, with a level of accuracy and clarity that photographic evidence and written reports cannot achieve.

Offing Media produces 3D animation for oil and gas safety incident reconstruction, working from the investigation findings, P&IDs, facility layouts and equipment specifications provided by the client’s investigation team. These productions require precise technical accuracy and are often produced under legal privilege. For a detailed guide, see our 3D animation for safety incident investigation guide.

Petrochemical and Energy Corporate Profile

Oil companies, petrochemical manufacturers and energy infrastructure operators produce corporate profile video for investor relations, business development, regulatory engagement, sustainability reporting and talent acquisition. These productions communicate the company’s operational scale, its safety culture, its environmental performance and its strategic direction to a range of stakeholders with different information needs.

Singapore Petroleum Company and Keppel Infrastructure Holdings are among the energy companies we have produced corporate content for in Singapore. Corporate profile video for the energy sector requires an understanding of the technical vocabulary of oil and gas operations and the ability to communicate complex industrial processes in language that is accessible to non-technical investors and stakeholders.

For a detailed guide to petrochemical and energy company video production, see our petrochemical company video production guide.

Sustainability and ESG Communications Video

Singapore’s energy sector faces increasing investor and regulatory pressure to communicate ESG performance transparently — covering greenhouse gas emissions, energy intensity improvements, water consumption, community impact and governance standards. ESG communications video is used in annual sustainability reports, investor briefings, stakeholder engagement programmes and regulatory submissions.

Cleantech Solar Asia, which develops and operates solar energy systems across Asia Pacific, is among the energy sector clients we have produced sustainability communications content for in Singapore. Sustainability video for the energy sector must be factually accurate, consistent with the company’s published sustainability disclosures and free from greenwashing — claims that overstate environmental performance or misrepresent the company’s sustainability trajectory.

For a detailed guide to energy sector sustainability video, see our safety and sustainability video content for oil and gas companies guide.

Offshore Energy Services Video

Offshore energy contractors — subsea inspection companies, pipeline repair specialists, offshore crane and lifting services, diving and ROV contractors — use video for capability marketing, technical demonstration and operational documentation. Divetech Offshore and Pipeline Repair Services are among the offshore energy services companies we have produced video for in Singapore.

Offshore energy services video communicates operational capability in environments that most video production companies cannot access — subsea work sites, offshore platforms, specialised marine vessels and technically demanding operational settings. Our maritime production capability, combined with our energy sector technical knowledge, gives Offing Media a meaningful advantage in producing content for offshore energy services companies.


Oil and Gas Video Production Costs in Singapore

Video FormatStarting FromNotes
Process safety training moduleS$3,000Per module, technical accuracy review included
PTW and HAZOP procedure videoS$4,000Facility-specific, single language
Safety incident reconstructionS$7,5003D animation, technical accuracy review
HSE compliance training series (per module)S$2,500Series rate
Corporate profileS$7,000Facility tour, executive interviews
ESG and sustainability videoS$6,000Stakeholder communications, single language
Offshore services capability videoS$7,000Operational environment filming

What drives cost above the starting price:

Technical accuracy review adds meaningful time to the production cycle for process safety content. When a process safety engineer or HSE manager reviews the script, the storyboard and the finished production for technical accuracy against approved facility procedures, each review stage extends the timeline. For content that will be reviewed by regulatory bodies or used in legal proceedings — incident reconstruction video in particular — the review process is more extensive than for standard training content.

Facility access complexity in petrochemical and energy environments adds pre-production coordination time. Jurong Island access requires specific vehicle passes and personnel clearance through Jurong Island security. Process facilities with live plant require filming windows coordinated around operations — shutdown periods, maintenance windows or specific operational pauses where camera crew can be present without interfering with process activities.

Multilingual delivery is standard for energy sector training content covering Singapore’s diverse operations workforce. English and Mandarin are the most common combination for Jurong Island petrochemical operations. Budget S$800 to S$1,500 per additional language.


Filming in Oil and Gas and Petrochemical Environments — Our Process

Permit-to-work compliance. Offing Media’s crew does not enter any area of a process facility without the appropriate permit-to-work. Our production team understands PTW systems — we identify the permit types required for our filming activities during pre-production and ensure all permits are in place before crew arrives at the facility boundary.

Process safety induction. All crew complete the facility-specific process safety induction before entering any operational area. For Jurong Island facilities, this includes the Jurong Island safety induction and any facility-specific safety requirements mandated by the site HSE team.

Hot work and open flame restrictions. Camera and lighting equipment used in areas with flammable atmospheres must be intrinsically safe or operated under appropriate hot work or cold work permits. Our crew is briefed on the atmospheric hazard classification of every area we film in and uses appropriate equipment accordingly.

Emergency response familiarity. Before filming in any process area, our crew is briefed on the facility’s emergency response procedures — muster point locations, emergency signals, emergency shutdown requirements and the evacuation route from their filming position. This briefing is documented as part of our pre-production safety record.

Minimal operational footprint. Process operations run continuously. Our production team plans every shoot to minimise our presence in operational areas — using the minimum crew required, positioning equipment to avoid obstruction of process equipment and operational access routes, and coordinating timing with operations supervisors to ensure our presence does not create distraction or hazard for operational personnel.


Why Oil and Gas Companies Choose Offing Media

Technical vocabulary and process safety understanding built in. Offing Media’s production team knows what a P&ID is, understands the difference between a cold work and a hot work permit, and can discuss HAZOP methodology with your process safety team without requiring a basic orientation. This technical familiarity reduces the briefing burden on your team and ensures the content we produce reflects the actual technical context of your operations.

Operational access capability in high-hazard environments. Most production companies cannot film in active petrochemical facilities, on offshore platforms or in confined process areas. Offing Media’s crew has the safety certifications, the PTW familiarity and the operational discipline to work in these environments without creating additional risk to your operations or your personnel.

Process safety content reviewed for technical accuracy. Process safety training content that contains procedural errors — the wrong isolation sequence, an incorrect hazard representation, an inaccurate reference to a facility-specific control measure — creates a training liability rather than a training asset. Offing Media’s production process for energy sector training content includes a mandatory technical accuracy review by your process safety or HSE team before production is finalised.

10 energy sector clients across Singapore’s upstream, downstream and offshore energy market. Singapore Petroleum Company, Keppel Infrastructure Holdings, Seatrium Energy, Cleantech Solar Asia and Divetech Offshore represent the breadth of our energy sector client base — from major oil companies and energy infrastructure operators to renewable energy developers and offshore services contractors.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Oil and Gas Video Production in Singapore

What process safety standards apply to HSE training video for Singapore’s oil and gas sector? Singapore’s oil and gas sector operates under the Workplace Safety and Health Act and the WSH (Major Hazard Installations) Regulations, which place specific process safety management obligations on operators of major hazard installations — including documented training requirements for all personnel working in or around process equipment. The Energy Market Authority and MOM jointly oversee safety standards for Singapore’s energy sector. Process safety training content must accurately reflect the specific hazard controls, permit-to-work systems and emergency procedures of the facility where it will be used. Offing Media reviews the applicable regulatory framework at brief stage and structures content accordingly.

Can Offing Media film inside Jurong Island petrochemical facilities? Yes — subject to Jurong Island access procedures and facility-specific HSE requirements. Jurong Island access requires vehicle passes and personnel clearance processed through the Jurong Island security system. Our crew completes the required Jurong Island safety induction and any facility-specific HSE induction before entering operational areas. We coordinate the access clearance process during pre-production — allowing adequate lead time for the security clearance process, which typically takes one to two weeks for first-time visitors.

How do you ensure process safety training video is technically accurate? Technical accuracy review is a mandatory stage in our production process for all process safety content. Before scripting begins, we review your facility’s approved procedures, P&IDs and hazard assessments with your process safety or HSE team. The script is submitted for technical accuracy review before production begins. After editing, the finished production is reviewed against the approved script and your facility’s current approved procedures before delivery. Any procedural changes between the initial review and final delivery are identified and incorporated before the video is released for training use.

Can incident reconstruction animation be used in legal proceedings or regulatory submissions? Incident reconstruction animation produced by Offing Media can be structured for use in legal proceedings or regulatory submissions when this is identified as a requirement at the outset. For content intended for use in legal proceedings, we work under your legal team’s direction and produce content in a format appropriate for evidentiary use. For regulatory submissions to MOM or other authorities, we produce in the technical format and documentation standard required. Productions intended for legal or regulatory use are typically produced under legal privilege — we discuss the appropriate production framework with your legal team at project kickoff.

What is the difference between process safety training video and general HSE training video? General HSE training video covers workplace safety topics applicable across most industries — manual handling, working at height, electrical safety, fire safety and general hazard awareness. Process safety training video is specific to facilities where hazardous materials are processed, stored or handled at scale — covering topics such as HAZOP methodology, layers of protection, management of change, permit-to-work systems, process isolation, abnormal situation management and emergency shutdown procedures. The two categories require different technical knowledge, different subject matter experts and different content review processes. Offing Media produces both — see our workplace safety and compliance video production page for general HSE content and this page for process safety-specific content.

Can Offing Media produce ESG and sustainability video that meets Singapore Exchange reporting requirements? We produce ESG and sustainability video that is consistent with your published sustainability disclosures and suitable for distribution alongside your SGX sustainability report. The content is produced to accurately represent your organisation’s actual ESG performance — not to overstate it. For SGX-listed companies with mandatory sustainability reporting obligations under SGX Listing Rules, we ensure the video content is consistent with the information disclosed in your sustainability report and does not make claims that go beyond what is substantiated in your published disclosures.

Does Offing Media produce video for renewable energy companies as well as traditional oil and gas? Yes. Cleantech Solar Asia is among our energy sector clients — we have produced content for renewable energy developers operating in Singapore and across the Asia Pacific region. The energy sector is in transition, and Offing Media’s production capability covers the full energy spectrum — from traditional upstream oil and gas and petrochemical processing through to solar, energy storage, hydrogen and energy infrastructure. The technical vocabulary and operational access requirements differ across these sub-sectors, but our production approach adapts to each.


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