Both in Kazakhstan's oil and gas sector as well as that of the Russian Federation, there is an increasing demand for high quality services in implementing complex projects for development and delivery of sophisticated technological systems and turnkey facilities construction (EPC). While implementing large multilevel projects, oil and gas companies are actively working at costs optimization and selection of the most efficient design and state-of-the-art technical solutions.
The main problems oil and gas companies face while implementing large complex projects are insufficient operational experience of local contractors in the format of EPC-projects which lead to lengthy terms and a low quality of development of design solutions, impossibility to provide manufacture of state-of-the-art equipment, as well as improper implementation practice and delay in construction terms. HMS Group, a large machine-building and engineering holding, is one of the first Russian companies to actively develop the business function of implementing complex projects on a turnkey basis. The Group's main competitive advantages in implementation of EPC projects are strong scientific and production base, competence in developing projects management system and a dedicated team of professionals. Successful experience in implementing some complex projects has allowed HMS Group to form an efficient instrument in designing and construction of infrastructure of oil and gas and gas-condensate fields, oil and gas processing and transportation facilities, trunk and field pipelines, as well as the delivery of sophisticated technological equipment.
The efficiency of complex project management today directly depends on the ability of the management team to create and use corporate project management system tools.
The major engineering projects implemented by HMS Group in two recent years are the projects for design development, production, testing, procurement and installation of over 50 unique trunk pump units for pipeline systems of ESPO and Purpe-Samotlor. The following design, production and engineering assets of HMS Group have been involved in the projects: managing company HMS Group, Nasosenergomash, VNIIAEN and HYDROMASHSERVICE (the Group's associated trading and engineering company). During the implementation of ESPO and Purpe-Samotlor projects, the ample opportunities of HMS Group's assets were united by the integrated corporate project management system (CPMS, Fig. 1), including all instruments needed for successful implementation of sophisticated EPC-projects in oil and gas industry. In project management, HMS Group uses a matrix scheme with a strong matrix: in the beginning of implementation of the project interfunctional team of specialists is formed who later solve the tasks together with the heads of functional divisions. The project team includes specialists of the managing company, design institute, basic production enterprise and operational company. The project's team is formed in such a way that professional skills of its members and their key characteristics comply with national requirements to the competence of specialists (circle 01 of CPMS). The project team works out and submits to the stakeholders and top management of the operating company (including the curator and the project's owner) and the enterprises participating in the project, the project's presentation, work breakdown structure, RACI matrix and project charter (a package of the main project instruments, circle 02 of CPMS). The project's presentation is followed by coordination and approval of these instruments.
Figure 1.Corporate project management system, developed for the ESPO projects
The project manager, together with the team develop work breakdown structure (WBS, circle 03 of CPMS), including the main package of works decomposed up to final tasks. On the basis of WBS the network schedule of the project and other instruments of timeline management system are built: production, delivery, installation and commissioning schedules. These schedules are promptly approved by the curator, the project's customer, and heads of design institute and production enterprise and are entered into the Product Data Management/PDM-system to enable the project team to work with them cooperatively. The PDM-system operates as a core of the project information management system (circle 06 of CPMS) and makes it possible for the project team to jointly work with design information remotely (if necessary, through a web interface), while information security is provided. The project information management system and systematized storage of documents it contains, makes it possible for project team specialists to find any document of the project among thousands of documents in less than three minutes. The speed of access to the information is a critical success factor as far as official correspondence, negotiations and drafting contracts are concerned. Besides electronic documents the PDM-system contains 3D models and assembly units of delivered equipment applied at all stages of the project. These models form the information bank of technical solutions of key suppliers of equipment for oil and gas industry.
Figure 2. Project Management Team with the main project result
The information bank makes it possible, for example, to present to the final customer a complex threedimensional visualization of the facility being under construction which is elaborated with the use of three-dimensional models of suppliers of all types of equipment. Given the operation of two other main components of CPMS – timeline management system and the project budget – the model of the delivered facility becomes five-dimensional: each detail of equipment, besides its geometrical characteristics, acquires temporary (terms of production and delivery) and value characteristics (selling price). As a result of a well-coordinated work of PDM system project team specialists, the project curator and the final customer for whom this is often crucial can get a complex assessment of the project performance. The network of regional representatives of the associated trading and engineering company of HMS Group – HYDROMASHSERVICE is important for running major remote projects and achieving the project's successful results. For example, to implement an ESPO project the teams of regional managers working along 5000 kilometers of the pipeline system were formed. Owing to such approach, given a well-coordinated work of Moscow office and regional representatives with the use of the set of specially elaborated rules regulating the project management, the questions of the customer were successfully solved 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The described elements of the projects corporate management system, applied by all the specialists of the project team, give an essential integrated effect providing success of the project not only for the companies of HMS Group, but also for final customers. Thus, the main advantages for the customers are: - maximal openness of the project: possibility to submit technical reports of the process of the project implementation in the form agreed with the customer on a weekly basis; - performance of functions of the customer on project management through communication - the customer-complex contractors-contractors; - united responsibility of the contractor for the whole project lifecycle, including installation, commissioning and start-up; - optimization of customer's costs transfer of the turnkey facility to the customer with the performance of the whole scope and all types of works under the project. Going back to the issue on the project's success, the experience of American researchers, Jeffry Pinto and Dennis Slevin, who worked out the following concept of "success of the project" in four factors is of great importance: - the project is completed on time; - during the project implementation, the target financial indices put in the project budget are reached; - the goals of the project stipulated in the project's charter are met; - the customer successfully exploits the facility built as a result of the project implementation.
Figure 3. Pumps of ESPO station
For defining the ways of achieving these four success factors the researchers have polled 50 heads of the projects and studied the management of several projects carried out within two years. As a result, they proposed a system consisting of 10 criteria, which they called "the project's critical success factors". Corporate project management system operating in the companies of HMS Group envisages the work of a project team, including among others, these critical factors. As an accomplishment confirming efficiency of the corporate project management system of HMS Group, we will summarize the results of implementation of the projects for development and delivery of unique trunk pump units for Purpe-Samotlor pipeline system: 1. The project has been completed within contract terms. 2. The project's actual expenses correspond to the planned expenses fixed in the budget. 3. All four target parameters approved by the customer and the project's curator are reached: - fulfillment of contract obligations under the concluded contracts; - delivery of high-quality trunk pump units according to the network schedules; - provision of high-quality equipment installation and commissioning; - development and introduction of corporate project management system. 4. Results of the project: trunk pump units of oil pumping stations efficiently operate under oil transportation via Purpe-Samotlor pipeline system (Fig. 4). Based on obtained experience, as a result of implementation of the above-described projects for Purpe-Samotlor and ESPO, and also other complex projects of HMS Group implemented on a turnkey basis, the Group's specialists have formed a corporate bank of knowledge with the ordered structure of information sources, regulations and methods widely applied in new EPC-projects management.
Figure 4. Results of the project managed by our team for the Purpe-Samotlor pipeline system
Based on obtained experience, as a result of implementation of the above-described projects for Purpe-Samotlor and ESPO, and also other complex projects of HMS Group implemented on a turnkey basis, the Group's specialists have formed a corporate bank of knowledge with the ordered structure of information sources, regulations and methods widely applied in new EPC-projects management.
This article was published in the PETROLEUM magazine at December of 2012 Follow Pavel Bilenko on Twitter