engineering
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upstream oil & gas
Here are some key engineering functions performed in upstream oil & gas we can help with:
1. Exploration and Reservoir Engineering: This involves field appraisals, development, petroleum economics, and managing risk. Techniques are used to optimize recovery from the reservoir over its lifetime.
2. Subsurface/Production Engineering: A subsurface/production engineer’s role is to optimize field production by managing a successful workover program. They deal with problems below the surface, hence “subsurface” in the job title. They examine sick wells, diagnose the symptoms, review the well history, and prescribe the remedy.
3. Reservoir Engineering: Reservoir engineers work on optimizing production from oil and gas reservoirs. They use sophisticated technology and complex mathematical models to predict future production.
4. Facilities Engineering: Facilities engineers are responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of systems and processes in upstream oil and gas facilities.
5. Processing Oil and Gas at Surface Facilities: This involves processing oil and gas at surface facilities, and transportation.
6. Decarbonizing Operations: Engineers are also working towards a net-zero future by decarbonizing upstream oil and gas operations.
7. Management of Change (MOC): Engineers are responsible for the successful conversion of MOC programs into web-based programs, in addition to regular revisions and upgrades.
8. Engineering Support: This involves providing technical support for a variety of operations such as deep water offshore production, pressure maintenance and waterflood projects, and enhanced oil recovery.
Oil refinery
Here are some key engineering functions perfomred at a refinery we can help with:
1. Process Safety Management (PSM): This involves executing a healthy and compact PSM system. The main goal of PSM is to limit undesired discharges of hazardous chemicals particularly into areas that could expose workers and others to serious uncertainties.
2. Management of Change (MOC): Engineers are responsible for the successful conversion of MOC programs into web-based programs, in addition to regular revisions and upgrades.
3. Engineering Support: This involves providing technical support for various operations within the refinery.
4. Analytical Skills: Engineers use these skills to deal with problems logically, investigate options, avoid biases, and concentrate on essential data to make useful outcomes.
5. Interpersonal Skills: These are crucial for effective communication and collaboration within the team.
6. Math Skills: Engineers use math skills to solve both simple and complex everyday problems.
7. Monitoring Flow and Pressure: Engineers monitor flow and pressure of mechanisms and adjust gauge settings as needed.
8. Operating Specialized Equipment: They operate specialized equipment to transform raw material into a product, such as crude oil into gasoline.
9. Meeting Plant Production Goals: Engineers work towards achieving the production goals set by the refinery.
10. Distilling, Reforming, Blending and Treating: These are sophisticated technologies involved in several key processes that safely and efficiently help deliver energy in all its usable forms to consumers.
power Plant
Here are some key engineering functions performed at a power plant we can help with:
1. Day-to-Day Operations: Power plant engineers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of power plants. They ensure that all systems are functioning properly and monitor performance to ensure that they’re running at maximum efficiency.
2. Upgrades and Repairs: Power plant engineers may also be tasked with overseeing any upgrades or repairs that need to be made to their facility.
3. Monitoring Plant Operations: They monitor plant operations to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
4. Evaluating Designs: Engineers evaluate designs for new power plants and make recommendations on improvements.
5. Conducting Site Surveys: They conduct site surveys to determine the suitability of sites for power plants.
6. Preparing Operating Instructions: Engineers prepare operating instructions and manuals for plant staff, including operating procedure protocols and safety procedures.
7. Performing Periodic Inspections: They perform periodic inspections of equipment to ensure that it is functioning properly.
8. Coordinating with Other Engineers: Engineers coordinate with other engineers or contractors to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.
9. Operating Computer Controls: They operate computer controls to monitor transmission lines, generators, and other equipment.
10. Installing and Repairing Equipment: Engineers install and repair equipment such as boilers, turbines, generators, transformers, pulleys, belts, pipes, valves, and pumps.
11. Reviewing Plans for New Construction Projects: They review plans for new construction projects to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.
12. Maintenance Engineering: The role of Maintenance Engineer, also called a Plant Engineer, covers everything from equipment and component maintenance strategy selection, equipment maintenance cost modelling, life cycle analysis, operational risk management—right through to re-engineering equipment for reliability improvement.
chemicals
Here are some key engineering functions performed at a chemical plant that we can help with:
1. Process Design Engineer: Designs manufacturing facilities and the equipment and material used inside.
2. Environmental Engineer: Develops techniques to reduce and recover usable materials from waste created during manufacture of a product.
3. Plant Process Engineer: Provides technical support to staff and troubleshoots processes in a production facility to keep a plant running efficiently.
4. Process Safety Engineer: Designs and maintains plants and processes that are safer for workers and communities.
5. Project Engineer: Oversees the design and construction of specific processes in a facility.
6. Consultant: Works for many different customers and brings specialized knowledge to individual projects.
7. Product Engineer: Follows the production cycle of a particular product to ensure that it is being produced according to specification.
8. Manufacturing Production Engineer: Responsible for the day-to-day operation of a specific manufacturing process.
9. Research & Development Engineer: Seeks out new and more efficient ways of using and producing existing products.
10. Project Manager: Oversees the overall design and construction of a facility, then manages ongoing operations.
These roles involve using scientific, mathematical, and engineering principles to solve problems and improve processes, designing, proposing, implementing, reviewing, and correcting plans to ensure company goals are achieved, observing production processes, conducting research, finding ways to increase efficiency, and ensuring quality.
1. Process Design Engineer: Designs manufacturing facilities and the equipment and material used inside.
2. Environmental Engineer: Develops techniques to reduce and recover usable materials from waste created during manufacture of a product.
3. Plant Process Engineer: Provides technical support to staff and troubleshoots processes in a production facility to keep a plant running efficiently.
4. Process Safety Engineer: Designs and maintains plants and processes that are safer for workers and communities.
5. Project Engineer: Oversees the design and construction of specific processes in a facility.
6. Consultant: Works for many different customers and brings specialized knowledge to individual projects.
7. Product Engineer: Follows the production cycle of a particular product to ensure that it is being produced according to specification.
8. Manufacturing Production Engineer: Responsible for the day-to-day operation of a specific manufacturing process.
9. Research & Development Engineer: Seeks out new and more efficient ways of using and producing existing products.
10. Project Manager: Oversees the overall design and construction of a facility, then manages ongoing operations.
These roles involve using scientific, mathematical, and engineering principles to solve problems and improve processes, designing, proposing, implementing, reviewing, and correcting plans to ensure company goals are achieved, observing production processes, conducting research, finding ways to increase efficiency, and ensuring quality.