Owner Engineering for design, procurement, construction in the Oil & Gas sector

Client

Multinational oil & gas company

Application

Construction of a Refinery Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) and a Water Reuse (WR) section

Purpose of the project

The purpose of the work is to support the client’s Project Management Team (PMT) throughout the project realisation phase in order to

  • Review, comment, approve documentation from various engineering contractors, suppliers and vendors, construction contractors, etc.
  • Supporting the Customer Leader in making technical decisions
  • Responding to technical queries from various engineering contractors, suppliers and vendors, construction contractors, etc.
  • Interfacing with Refinery Specialists in the technical area to share relevant issues, proposed solutions, deviations from Refinery Standards, etc.
  • Chairing meetings, Hazop or other workshops of a technical nature
  • Co-ordinating interfaces between the various projects to be developed in the field of refinery water treatment
  • Carry out studies, research, analysis, cost estimates and support Engineering
  • Preparare Duty Specs o Design Specifications
  • Issuing procedures and technical specifications
  • Other activities as required and specified by the client’s Engineering Leader
Team

Process Specialist within the Customer’s Owner Engineering Team

Timing

January 2024 – Ongoing

Performed services

Owner engineering for

  • Executive Design
  • Procurement
  • Construction
  • Start-up

Project Plus

Supporting the client in evaluating requests for clarifications and proposals for technical improvements

  • Change from DAF to DNF in relation to ATEX classification of areas
  • Process change from predenitro nitro to alternating cycles
  • Replacement of fine bubble ara diffusion system with paraboloid aerator mixer
  • Dynamic thickener replacing flotation for sludge thickening
  • Reverse Osmosis Membrane Selection and Permeate Quality Analysis for Water Reuse
  • Evaluation of alternatives for chemical oxidation
  • Reducing the diameter of secondary sedimenters
  • Increased tertiary filter size
  • Safety factors pump and line design