The process of ensuring above-ground equipment, piping, or structural components are precisely positioned and levelled before commissioning. Subcontractors are often responsible for completing alignment checks as a hold point prior to handover. Poor alignment can trigger costly rework and delay final sign-off.
Surface Alignment
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Heat Tracing
IndustryA system of electric cables or steam lines wrapped around pipes to prevent freezing or maintain process temperatures. Subcontractors are often hired to install, inspect, and commission these systems during turnarounds or new construction. Common in cold-climate facilities handling water lines, instrumentation, and process piping.
Subcontractor
IndustryA company hired by a general contractor or directly by an operator to perform a specific portion of work. Subcontractors often specialize in particular services or trades.
Service Company
IndustryA company that provides specialized services to oil and gas operators, such as drilling, completions, workover, transportation, or maintenance. Also called oilfield services (OFS).
Crown Land Sale
IndustryA government auction where energy companies bid on licences to explore or develop publicly owned land. Winning bids signal upcoming drilling and field activity in that area. Subcontractors watch these sales to anticipate new work and mobilise resources early.
Stimulation
IndustryWell stimulation refers to treatments like hydraulic fracturing or acid jobs that improve reservoir flow. Subcontractors often mobilise for short, intensive campaigns requiring specialised crews and equipment. Scope changes and standby time are common, so clear contract terms matter.
ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas)
IndustryThe grid operator managing Texas's independent power network, separate from national grids. Subcontractors working Texas energy projects must understand ERCOT rules govern power availability and outages. Grid instability events like Winter Storm Uri directly impact field site operations and project timelines.
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