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Practical Engineering Management of Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms
Covering how to interact with various task forces, get through bid proposals, and maintain project control, this must-have reference helps offshore oil and gas operators and engineers harness the multiple disciplines involved in these projects using experience-based approaches and lessons learned.
Naeim Nouri Samie (Author)
9780128093313, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 9 May 2016
574 pages, 100 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.5 cm, 0.86 kg
Practical Engineering Management of Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms delivers the first must-have content to the multiple engineering managers and clients devoted to the design, equipment, and operations of offshore oil and gas platforms. Concepts explaining how to interact with the various task forces, getting through bid proposals, and how to maintain project control are all covered in the necessary training reference. Relevant equipment and rule of thumb techniques to calculate critical features on the design of the platform are also covered, including tank capacities and motor power, along with how to consistently change water, oil, and gas production profiles over the course of a project. The book helps offshore oil and gas operators and engineers gain practical understanding of the multiple disciplines involved in offshore oil and gas projects using experience-based approaches and lessons learned.
Preface Part I: Engineering Design of Offshore Platforms Ch 1: Introduction to Offshore Platforms 1.1 Offshore Platform History 1.2 Oil and Gas Offshore Platforms Types 1.3 Importance of Engineering 1.4 Engineering Practice Ch 2: Disciplines Involved in Offshore Platform Design 2.1 Architectural 2.2 Control 2.3 Electrical 2.4 HVAC 2.5 Instrument 2.6 Mechanical 2.7 Piping 2.8 Process 2.9 Safety 2.10 Structure 2.11 Telecommunication Ch 3: Systems and Equipment for Offshore Platform Design 3.1 Process Systems 3.2 Utility Systems 3.3 Instrumentation and Control Systems 3.4 Safety Systems 3.5 Accommodation Systems Part II: Management, Budgeting, and Scheduling of Offshore Platform Design Ch 4: Balancing between Client and Task Force Engineers 4.1 Client Requests 4.2 Engineering Team Requirements 4.3 Disciplines/Engineers Mobilization and Requests Ch 5: Handling Design Documentation 5.1 Master Document Register (MDR) 5.2 Interdisciplinary Checks / Discipline Interfaces 5.3 Document Control Center (DCC) 5.4 Vendor Data Controller (VDC) 5.5 Engineering Disciplines 5.6 General Items to be Checked in Quotation 5.7 Planning Department Ch 6: Proposal Preparation 6.1 Familiarizing with Proper Requirements 6.2 Approximate Costs 6.3 Proposal Preparation Organization 6.4 Man Hour Weight Distribution 6.5 Unit Costs Calculation 6.6 Miscellaneous Costs 6.7 Changes / Variation Orders Ch 7: Planning the Project Budget 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Budget Proposal 7.3 Monthly Planning 7.4 Expected Income and Deficits 7.5 Expected Deviations 7.6 Proposals and Incentives References Index
Subject Areas: Petroleum technology [THFP], Fossil fuel technologies [THF], Mining industry [KNAT]