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In the third and final part of this series, Stuart Elliot explores how to pace the improvement of the asset, making it easier to synchronize people and tasks.
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In the third and final part of this series, Stuart Elliot explores how to pace the improvement of the asset, making it easier to synchronize people and tasks.
It’s all about bang for the buck at the best pace, but there’s a twist. Stuart Elliot shares how recognizing the three distinct categories of brownfield projects leads to three distinct paths to improved capital effectiveness.
In this six-part series, Adam Boughton identifies and explores six Golden Rules that, if incorporated in the very early stages of the project’s foundation and actively engaged throughout project execution, can result in optimal project potential and outcomes.
There’s a perfect storm brewing up critical challenges related to asset integrity and maintenance. It’s marked by capital constraints, tightening maintenance budgets, and waves of integrity-related work. This survival guide will share how you can close the widening gap between business plan demands and what aging, strained assets can reliably deliver.
With a small window for industry to reach carbon capture targets, we explored configurations with Worley’s Comprimo and Alfa Laval that can help the industry reduce capital and operating costs.
The New Zealand Government is reviewing the three water services (drinking, waste and stormwater), with much of the water industry’s infrastructure aging and buried underground. Steve Haultain explains the critical importance of managing asset information to enhance quality and value.
Intecsea is supporting VAALCO Energy in the operations and maintenance phase of their ETAME facilities in the shallow waters off the coast of Gabon. We are managing a subsea repair campaign for the corrosion protection system, have carried out risk-based integrity assessment, developed a pipeline integrity management system (PIMS), and are engineering an overall field development plan to ensure continued production from this project for the foreseeable future.
We put our client on the right path to accuracy and better standards.
Targeting your improvement investment to support a step-change in asset performance.
In this profile of its Top 10 Asset Management/Consulting Companies, Energy CIO Insights talk to Kirsten Oliver about what makes Advisian stand apart from the crowd- creating solutions that not only meet the requirements of an energy company’s short-term objectives, but making it future-ready.