Pressure or leak testing performed on pipelines, vessels, or equipment to confirm structural soundness before operations begin. Subcontractors are often scoped specifically for this work as a standalone service. Clients may require certified personnel and documented results before approving system start-up.
Integrity Testing
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MCF (Thousand Cubic Feet)
IndustryStandard unit for measuring natural gas volumes, equal to 1,000 cubic feet. Subcontractors use MCF to interpret production targets, scope work, and align service pricing on gas well projects. Billing rates and throughput bonuses are often tied directly to MCF volumes.
Transmission Tie-in
IndustryA connection point where a new pipeline is joined to an existing high-pressure transmission system. Subcontractors typically handle welding, purging, and pressure testing during a planned outage window. Tie-in scopes often require strict scheduling coordination and certified welding procedures.
MTPA (Million Tonnes Per Annum)
IndustryA measure of a facility's annual production or processing capacity, expressed in millions of tonnes. Larger MTPA ratings typically signal longer project durations and higher subcontractor labour demand. Knowing a site's MTPA helps field service companies anticipate scope size and resource requirements.
Henry Hub
IndustryA natural gas pricing benchmark set at a Louisiana pipeline hub, widely used in North American supply contracts. When Henry Hub prices rise, upstream activity increases and subcontractor demand typically follows. Monitoring this index helps field service companies anticipate project volumes and negotiate rates.
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)
IndustryA control system that monitors and manages field equipment like pipelines, compressors, and wellheads in real time. Subcontractors working on SCADA-connected sites must follow strict access and cybersecurity protocols. Your work may trigger automated alarms or shutdowns if procedures aren't followed precisely.
Back-To-Back Well Program
IndustryA drilling schedule where wells are spaced consecutively with minimal downtime between completions. For subcontractors, it means sustained mobilisation of crews and equipment across multiple well sites. Expect extended contract durations but also compressed turnaround times between locations.
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