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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PWHT (Post-weld Heat Treatment)
IndustryA controlled heating and cooling process applied to welds after completion to reduce stress and improve strength. Subcontractors must confirm PWHT requirements before mobilising, as it adds time, equipment, and certified personnel to scope. Failing to price it into your bid can significantly erode job margins.
Surface Miner
IndustryA large self-propelled machine that cuts, crushes, and loads material in a single pass without blasting. Subcontractors operating surface miners must hold specialised equipment certifications and follow strict site safety protocols. Common in oil sands and open-pit construction projects across Western Canada.
Tank Farm
IndustryA designated site containing multiple large storage tanks for oil, gas, or chemicals. Subcontractors frequently perform inspection, maintenance, and cleaning work at these facilities. Access permits and confined space certifications are typically required on site.
BOE (Barrel of Oil Equivalent)
IndustryA standardised unit of energy measurement that converts different types of oil and gas production into equivalent barrels of crude oil, used by operators to report total production volumes when determining project scope and service requirements for subcontractors.
Condensate
IndustryA light liquid hydrocarbon that separates from natural gas during production and processing. Subcontractors handling condensate must follow strict hazmat protocols, as it is highly volatile and flammable. It is often measured and valued separately from crude oil on production sites.
Physical Oil Price
IndustryThe actual market price paid for real barrels of oil delivered at a specific location, as opposed to futures contract prices. For subcontractors, client budgets and contract award activity closely track physical oil prices. When physical prices drop, project deferrals and rate pressure often follow quickly.
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