A centralised surface facility that collects and processes production from multiple wells simultaneously. For subcontractors, it means larger, longer-duration scopes covering instrumentation, piping, and facility maintenance. Mobilisation costs are often shared across the site, improving job economics.
Multi-Well Battery
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Best-Value Selection
IndustryA contractor award method where clients evaluate price alongside factors like safety record, experience, and equipment quality. Subcontractors are not automatically disqualified for submitting the lowest bid. Demonstrating strong credentials and reliability can outweigh a competitor's cheaper rate.
Thermal In-Situ
IndustryA method of extracting heavy oil or bitumen by injecting steam underground to heat and mobilise the resource. Common techniques include SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) and CSS (Cyclic Steam Stimulation). Subcontractors support these operations through facility construction, pipefitting, instrumentation, and ongoing maintenance work.
LNTP (Limited Notice To Proceed)
IndustryA partial greenlight from a client authorising subcontractors to begin limited, specific work before the full contract is executed. It typically covers early mobilisation, procurement, or site prep activities only. Scope and spending are strictly capped, so track your costs carefully to avoid unauthorised overruns.
Processing Train
IndustryA series of vessels and equipment that separates wellhead fluids into oil, gas, and water. Subcontractors are often scoped to one train at a time, so know which train your work order covers. Shutdowns or upsets on your train can directly affect your crew's schedule and completion milestones.
Laydown Area
IndustryA designated yard space on a jobsite used to store, stage, and organise equipment, pipe, or materials. Subcontractors are often assigned a specific laydown area to manage their tools and gear. Access and cleanliness standards are typically enforced by the prime contractor or owner.
AGC (Associated General Contractors of America)
IndustryA U.S. trade association representing general contractors in construction. Subcontractors working with AGC members often encounter standardised contract templates and safety compliance expectations tied to membership. Knowing AGC standards helps subs align bids and prequalification documents with GC requirements.
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