1st Edition

Front End Engineering Design of Oil and Gas Projects: Critical Factors for Project Success Perspectives, Case Studies, and Lessons

By G. Unnikrishnan, V. Pratapkumar Copyright 2024
144 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

144 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

144 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Quite a large number of major oil and gas projects are failures with respect to their costs, schedules, and operational performance. Owner companies and contractors are struggling with the issues causing these failures. The Front End Engineering Design (FEED) has been identified as an important factor that plays a key role in determining the success of a project. However, the FEED and the... Read more

 Introduction   

Part I Project Lifecycle, Gate System, and Perspectives             

1.  Project Framework: Lifecycle and Gate System

2. Stage 1: Identification

3. Stage 2: Feasibility and Statement of Requirements

4. Stage 3. Project Definitions/Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) 

5. Stage 4. Construction    

6. Quality of FEED: Measuring It and Managing It          

7. Overarching Issues      

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

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             

                                          

 

 

Biography

G. Unnikrishnan is currently working as a consultant to design and engineering companies in India and abroad. His expertise are mainly in process design and process safety and how process plant design and operations can be optimized to improve process safety. He is an active researcher in the area and is the author of a book on application of Bayesian network methodology to risk assessment of oil and gas equipment. He has also presented and published papers on process safety in several international conferences and technical journals.

V. Pratapkumar is a chemical engineer with over 40 years of experience in project implementation in the oil and gas, petrochemical, and fertilizer industries. His predominant areas of experience are in project management followed by engineering and construction. He started his career as a Management Trainee with Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore (FACT) and has subsequently held senior-level positions in UHDE (India), P.T. Polysindo Indonesia, Pipeline Engineering (India), and Petrofac Engineering & Construction, UAE.