UOGEI undertakes all kinds of projects including;
A greenfield project can describe any project that a team starts from scratch. The term comes from real estate, where it conveys the image of a literal green-field site for development, undisturbed by previous construction.
Product managers use greenfield to describe developing a new product, as opposed to enhancing or building on an existing product.
Debottlenecking in downstream oil and gas operations is the process of identifying specific areas and equipment in energy facilities that limit the flow of products—called bottlenecks—and optimizing them to increase overall capacity for refining and production.
A greenfield project can describe any project that a team starts from scratch. The term comes from real estate, where it conveys the image of a literal green-field site for development, undisturbed by previous construction.
Product managers use greenfield to describe developing a new product, as opposed to enhancing or building on an existing product.
Debottlenecking in downstream oil and gas operations is the process of identifying specific areas and equipment in energy facilities that limit the flow of products—called bottlenecks—and optimizing them to increase overall capacity for refining and production.
A set of drawings that are marked-up by the contractor building a facility or fabricating a piece of equipment that show how the item or facility was actually built versus the way it was originally designed. At the completion of a project, the as-built drawings describe what was actually built.