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LNG Terminal (onshore/offshore) EPC Schedule !

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Suraj Thakur
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Hi all,

I am hoping someone can provide me a copy of an LNG Terminal EPC Schedule.

The job requires: A typical LNG Terminal (onshore/offshore) Engg, Procurement & COnstruction schedule .

Can anyone please help me as this is not my area of expertise.

My email is sooraj_er@yahoo.com if someone has a schedule(P3/P5/P6/MPP/PDF) for me.

But all inputs are welcomed!!

Thanks & Regards
Suraj Thakur

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ryan rollan
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Good day to all. Hope you can help me about sample LNG Project Master Plan. I'm also new to this field of work now for i came from high rise building planning works. Your help is very much appreciated. My email is rollanryan1980@gmail.comThanks you very much. Ryan
Jian Liu
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I was assigned to planning a new schedule for LNG ( EPC)

I want to learn more from all of you experienced in this field.

many thanks!

Mike Testro
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Hi Surai

I worked on the civils section of the LNG terminal at Milford Haven and it was the most technically complex sequence of work I have ever encountered.

I couldn’t build it so I did not try to plan it.

Samer is right - don’t try to plan it yourself - go to the engineers and then schedule their plan for them.

Best regards

Mike Testro
Samer Zawaydeh
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Dear Surai,

The typical processes for each project are:

1. Engineering
a. Material Submittals
b. Shop Drawings

2. Procurement
a. Long Lead Items
b. Standard items

3. Construction

4. Handing Over, Testing and Commissioning.

For an LNG project, the major steps are:

1. Drilling offshore
2. Storing the Gas offshore
3. Transforming the Gas into Liquid
4. Transporting the Gas to onshore
5. Storing the Gas onshore
6. Processing the Gas
7. Trasporting the Gas to destination

You need to create buildings, piping and piperacks along the way. Constructing these out of concrete and steel structure would be according to the specification, drawings and BOQ that you have. The more indepth information that is required about completing the plants, would be secured from special process engineers. Your best source of information is you team members and Project Managers.

With kind regards,

Samer