Role: Commissioning Manager
Location: Leatherhead, UK (minimum 4 days in the office per week)
Duration: 12-18 Months
Rate: £70 per hour (Outside IR35)
Our client requires an experienced Commissioning Manager to lead the Home Office phase of the AGUP2 CPF EPC Project. This role will report directly to the Project Manager.
Key responsibilities include:
- Manage the delivery of Commissioning and Operations deliverables and ensure commissioning and operations objectives are embedded into the design
Leading a small Commissioning & Operations team based in Leatherhead Office
The development of a high number of good quality Commissioning & Operations deliverables including plans, procedures, PC&C task registers, check lists, test sheets, CMS set up, etc.
Attending Engineering reviews, HAZOP, Model, P&ID, plot plan, as required.
working closely and collaboratively with the client.
Engineering and Construction teams, client Commissioning Manager and client Operations Engineers
Weekly monthly / reporting, budget management, ensuring development of deliverables is in accordance with the FEED schedule
Business travel to Iraq is not expected.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- BSc / B.Eng. Degree in Engineering or HNC in relevant subjects
15-20 years oil and gas experience
good technical writing skills and experience in writing deliverables is essential
self-motivated with good planning, leadership and organisation skills.
Knowledge of Total Energies OPERCOM methodology and iCAPs Completions an advantage
Project Background
The AGUP covers the upstream development of Ratawi field. It is located about 70 km west of Basra. AGUP Phase 2 is the full field development of Ratawi field. It involves drilling of 221 wells feeding a new built CPF, to TotalEnergies standards, with a targeted yearly production of 210 kbopd. The associated gas will be exported to GMP for commercialisation into the Iraqi commercial gas grid, hence the name: Associated Gas Upstream Project. The CPF shall be designed for 221 kbopd peak (210 kbopd yearly average with an availability of 95%) and include a water treatment for Produced Water Re-Injection (PWRI) into the developed reservoirs (Yamama and Mauddud). The water production and injection rates are both estimated around 350 kbwpd.
The gas will be compressed and exported to the Gas Processing Plant (GPP) of the Gas Midstream Project, along with the condensate recovered from the gas compression. In turn, a centralised fuel gas and power plant is planned in the GPP to cover the needs of both AGUP and GMP projects.