Description |
1 online resource (145 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Part I: Project Lifecycle, Gate System, and Perspectives -- 1 Project Framework: Lifecycle and Gate System -- 1.1 The Main Elements of the Project Gate System Structure -- 1.1.1 Inputs to the Stage Gate Review -- 1.1.2 Review Criteria -- 1.1.3 Review Results -- 1.2 Value Identification and Front End Loading (FEL) -- 2 Stage 1: Identification -- 3 Stage 2: Feasibility and Statement of Requirement -- 3.1 Stage Gate 2.1: Feasibility |
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3.2 Stage Gate 2.2: Statement of Requirements (SOR) -- 4 Stage 3: Project Definitions/Front End Engineering Design (FEED) -- 4.1 Objectives and Key Activities -- 4.2 Contract Models -- 4.3 Project Complexity -- 4.4 Contracting Strategy -- 4.5 Stage 3.1: FEED Deliverables -- 4.6 Summary of Assessment Criteria -- 4.7 Stage 3.2: Project Endorsement and Approvals -- 4.8 Key Points to Note in Stage 3 -- 4.9 View from the Other Side: Perspectives from the Bidder -- 5 Stage 4: Construction -- 5.1 Stage Description -- 5.2 Deliverables and Approval Cycles -- 5.3 Activities Toward Completion of the Project |
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5.3.1 Mechanical Completion -- 5.3.2 Pre-commissioning and Construction Completion Certificate -- 5.3.3 Commissioning, Endorsement of Stable Operations, Issuance of Provisional Acceptance Certificate, and Turnover Certificate -- 5.3.4 Capitalization of the New Asset -- 5.4 Key Points to Note -- 5.5 Perspectives -- Owner Mindset and Viewpoints -- 6 Quality of FEED: Measuring It and Managing It -- 6.1 Available Tools -- 6.2 Additional Factors -- 6.2.1 Standardization -- 7 Overarching Issues -- 7.1 Project Organization and Leadership -- 7.2 Emotional Intelligence (EI) |
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7.3 Managing Studies during the Project -- 7.4 Interface Engineering -- 7.5 Project Risk Assessment -- 7.6 The Importance of FEED Data in Oil & Gas Projects -- 7.6.1 Summary of Oil and Gas Process -- 7.6.2 Oil and Gas Separation Process -- 7.6.3 Compositional Data in FEED -- 7.7 Value of Project Data -- 7.8 Lessons Learnt -- Part II: Case Studies and Lessons -- 8 Case Studies: What They Tell Us -- 9 The Baywater OPCU Project -- A Risk Not Worth Taking -- 10 When Pipe Thickness Went Wrong -- 11 When Compressor Selection Went Wrong -- 12 Iron Sulfide and Project Failure |
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13 Provisions for Future and Associated Pitfalls -- 14 Heat Exchanger Selection and a Project Almost Gone Wrong -- 15 Too Many Unknowns -- FEED Gone Wrong and Its Impacts -- 16 When FEED Is Uncertain, Contracting Strategy Can Help -- Bibliography -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pratapkumar, V
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ISBN |
9781000999761 |
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1000999769 |
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