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Industry Glossary Term

Work Package

A defined bundle of tasks, drawings, and specs issued to a subcontractor for a specific scope of work. It sets the boundaries of your crew's responsibilities on a project. Work packages drive your billing milestones and progress claims.

Related Terms

Meter Station

Industry

A facility that measures the volume or flow rate of oil, gas, or water moving through a pipeline. Subcontractors are often mobilised to install, calibrate, inspect, or maintain metering equipment at these sites. Work scope can include instrumentation, piping, civil, and electrical trades.

Surface Alignment

Industry

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.

Extreme Value Analysis (eva)

Industry

A statistical method used to predict the likelihood of rare but severe events, such as equipment failures or extreme weather. Subcontractors use EVA to assess risk exposure and justify contingency planning in bids. It supports decisions around insurance coverage, mobilisation buffers, and site safety protocols.

Waterflood

Industry

A secondary recovery method where water is injected into a reservoir to push remaining oil toward producing wells. Subcontractors support waterflood projects through injection well services, pump maintenance, and water handling infrastructure. Work scope can be long-term, offering stable recurring contracts.

Pre-Feed (pre-Front End Engineering and Design)

Industry

An early project phase where owners assess technical and commercial feasibility before committing to full design. For subcontractors, it signals potential future scope but rarely includes direct field work. Winning study contracts at this stage can position your company for larger awards later.

Dry Gas

Industry

Natural gas composed almost entirely of methane, with minimal liquid hydrocarbons. Subcontractors working dry gas sites face simpler handling requirements but often leaner margins than wet gas projects. Expect lighter equipment specs and fewer fluid management scopes.

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