At io we believe a key issue with cost and scope growth during FEED is that the holistic (whole system) impact of small cost benefit changes are not understood until the end of FEED. We call this “death by a thousand cuts” or “creeping normalisation”.Read More
NW Australia has a number of stranded gas accumulations which are unable to support the expense of a dedicated pipeline and terminal independently. The Australian Federal Government were keen to collaborate with the public sector to explore shared infrastructure to exploit stranded reserves.Read More
io issued an invitation to clients to challenge us on a field development currently viewed as uneconomic. A client supplied a field development concept which was believed to be unviable, due to, low GOR, heavy waxy oil and lack of subsurface data.Read More