First thing to consider in developing a schedule for an LNG project is to know the MS (milestone) set by the client or find out the areas needed to complete first prior to acceptance of the first gas.
Sample of the areas need for fiirst RFSU.
1. Inlet area
2. LNG TRains
3. LNG Tanks
4. Utilities
5. Pipe Racks
6. Condensate Tanks
7. AGRU
8. MOF
And also, check your construction dates against the procurement especially the delivery of the modules and pipe racks.
I was not familiar how to post a new message in the forum, so i saved too many times.
I will try to delete the duplicated ones .
I will try my best to get more support in my company, and do my best to get more information about the LNG process and the opertation progame between Engineering and Procurement, even to the Construction.
If you have any advice , please let me know , thanks!
I once worked as junior planner of a planning team in the construction of a Gas Oil Separator Plant and Prime Mechanical facilities project; A parallel project of another planning team was involved in LNG (onshore), and that is why I am aware how complicated and demanding these projects can be. Normally, the key personnel possess wide and extensive knowledge in the industry, and this includes the guy responsible for developing the programme of the works.
Anyway, your question has been raised before in the forum.
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21 years 9 monthsHi Jian First thing to
Hi Jian
First thing to consider in developing a schedule for an LNG project is to know the MS (milestone) set by the client or find out the areas needed to complete first prior to acceptance of the first gas.
Sample of the areas need for fiirst RFSU.
1. Inlet area
2. LNG TRains
3. LNG Tanks
4. Utilities
5. Pipe Racks
6. Condensate Tanks
7. AGRU
8. MOF
And also, check your construction dates against the procurement especially the delivery of the modules and pipe racks.
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Ruel
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14 years 7 monthsAnning Sofi,thanks! I was not
Anning Sofi,thanks!
I was not familiar how to post a new message in the forum, so i saved too many times.
I will try to delete the duplicated ones .
I will try my best to get more support in my company, and do my best to get more information about the LNG process and the opertation progame between Engineering and Procurement, even to the Construction.
If you have any advice , please let me know , thanks!
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13 years 9 monthsOk Jian, just kidding you.I
Ok Jian, just kidding you.
I once worked as junior planner of a planning team in the construction of a Gas Oil Separator Plant and Prime Mechanical facilities project; A parallel project of another planning team was involved in LNG (onshore), and that is why I am aware how complicated and demanding these projects can be. Normally, the key personnel possess wide and extensive knowledge in the industry, and this includes the guy responsible for developing the programme of the works.
Anyway, your question has been raised before in the forum.
http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/planning-scheduling-programming-di…
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14 years 7 monthsAnning Sofi,ThanksI am a
Anning Sofi,Thanks
I am a newcomer in this company.
I worked as a planner for a urea project for two years, but i just limited in Construction field.
I am NOT clear how to arrange a schedule for E P , and the schedule is easy to track.
The tool I use is P6.
Many thanks!
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13 years 9 monthsReally? Just give them
Really? Just give them whoever assigned this task to you, one barchart line.
Construct LNG. start date =mm/dd/yy finish date =mm/dd/yy