A growth phase where an operator scales up gas compression infrastructure, creating demand for additional field service crews and equipment. Subcontractors should anticipate increased work orders for installation, commissioning, and maintenance. Securing standing agreements before expansion begins helps lock in preferred vendor status.
Compression Expansion
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HTHA (High Temperature Hydrogen Attack)
IndustryA form of steel degradation that occurs when hydrogen penetrates metal at high temperatures, causing cracking and equipment failure. Subcontractors working on refineries or pressure vessels must verify equipment is rated for HTHA risk before beginning work. Inspection and repair scopes in affected units often require specialised NDE certifications and strict safety protocols.
TIC (Total Installed Cost)
IndustryThe full cost of completing a scope of work, including labour, equipment, materials, and indirect expenses. Subcontractors use TIC to build accurate bids and avoid underpricing complex field installations. Owners and GCs often benchmark TIC when evaluating competing quotes.
SAAR (Seasonally Adjusted Annualized Rate)
IndustryA statistical measure that projects a short-term activity figure into a full-year estimate, removing seasonal fluctuations. Clients and prime contractors use SAAR data to forecast project pipelines and award subcontracts. Tracking SAAR trends helps field service companies anticipate hiring surges or slowdowns before they hit.
Frontage Road
IndustryA secondary road running parallel to a highway, providing access to adjacent worksites, lease roads, or staging areas. Subcontractors often use frontage roads for heavy equipment moves or crew dispatch without entering main traffic. Confirm load restrictions and municipal permits before routing oversized hauls.
DUC (Drilled-but-uncompleted Well)
IndustryA well that has been drilled but is awaiting completion work such as fracturing, perforating, or production tie-in. Operators stockpile DUCs when commodity prices are low, then activate them when prices recover. For subcontractors, a large DUC inventory signals upcoming bursts of completion and surface work.
PAC (Polyanionic Cellulose)
IndustryA water-soluble polymer additive used in drilling fluids to control fluid loss and stabilise boreholes. Subcontractors handling mud systems must store and mix PAC carefully, as improper use affects drilling performance. It is commonly specified in drilling programmes, so field crews should follow the mud engineer's exact dosage instructions.
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