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Project Engineering

The Jasmine Project is a complex offshore development located in the North Sea, involving the construction and installation of a state-of-the-art production platform and associated subsea infrastructure. The project's primary goal is to extract hydrocarbons from the Jasmine reservoir, providing a reliable and valuable source of energy for the UK market.

The project execution involved multiple phases and stakeholders, with Worley as the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor responsible for the design, fabrication, and installation of the offshore platform and subsea systems. Amec, the Hook-up and Commissioning (HUC) contractor, was tasked with the responsibility of connecting the platform's topside facilities to the subsea infrastructure, ensuring the smooth and efficient transfer of hydrocarbons from the wellhead to the production facilities.

JCM Consultant Engineers played a critical role in the Jasmine Project by overseeing the custody transfer of the engineering package from Worley, the EPC contractor, to Amec, the Hook-up and Commissioning (HUC) team. This process involved the following steps:

Review and Verification: JCM Consultant Engineers thoroughly reviewed and verified the engineering package provided by Worley, ensuring that it met the project specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. This involved checking all design documents, technical specifications, and drawings to confirm their accuracy and completeness.

Coordination and Communication: Our team facilitated regular communication and coordination between Worley and Amec throughout the custody transfer process, ensuring that both parties had a clear understanding of the project's requirements, expectations, and deliverables. We also addressed any technical queries or concerns raised by Amec, liaising with Worley to obtain any necessary clarifications or additional information.

Handover Documentation: JCM Consultant Engineers prepared a comprehensive handover package, which included all relevant engineering documents, drawings, and specifications, along with a detailed list of outstanding items or issues that required resolution during the HUC phase. This package was formally handed over to Amec, serving as the basis for their work during the Hook-up and Commissioning phase.

Technical Support and Guidance: Following the handover, our team continued to provide technical support and guidance to Amec throughout the HUC phase, addressing any issues that emerged during the installation, connection, and commissioning of the platform's topside facilities and subsea systems. We also assisted with the resolution of any outstanding items or concerns identified during the handover process.

Final Acceptance and Project Closeout: Upon the successful completion of the HUC phase and the platform's commissioning, JCM Consultant Engineers participated in the final acceptance and project closeout process, ensuring that all contractual obligations were met, and the project was delivered in accordance with the agreed specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements.

By effectively overseeing the custody transfer of the engineering package from Worley to Amec, JCM Consultant Engineers played a vital role in ensuring the seamless transition between the EPC and HUC phases of the Jasmine Project, ultimately contributing to the successful delivery of a world-class offshore development that meets the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and reliability.

Project Engineering

Provided project engineering services to oversee the custody transfer of the Jasmine Project design.

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