The Piper Alpha Production Platform exploded on the 6th July 1988 in the North Sea, killing 167 men – fathers, sons, brothers, loved ones and colleagues. It remains the world’s worst-ever offshore disaster. Within 2 hours, the Piper Alpha went from being one of the world’s largest oil producers to the burning wreckage. It left just 61 survivors.
Steve Rae, Board Member here at Step Change in Safety, was on board Piper Alpha that night and knows how fortunate he was to have survived. Steve uses his experience from that night to improve safety throughout the oil and gas industry.
In honour of all those who perished that night, we encourage you to take time out to remember and reflect on the importance of remaining vigilant at your worksite, protecting yourself and your work colleagues.

2025 Piper Alpha Memorial Service
RECORDING/VIDEO OF SERVICE
A recording of the service from 2025 can be viewed here
'Remembering Piper: The Night that Changed our World' film Pledge
Remembering Piper: The Night that Changed our World film was release on the 25th anniversary of the disaster and gives an impactful account of the events of that night, serving to remind us why remaining vigilant, and Playing Your Part is so important.
Subtitles in several languages have now been added. Click on the flags below and make your pledge. #PledgeForPiper
Download the film

Remembering Piper

Remembering Piper (French Translation)

Remembering Piper (Spanish Translation)

Remembering Piper (Danish Translation)

Remembering Piper (Dutch Translation)

Remembering Piper (Brazilian Portuguese Translation)
