More than 29 years experience in EPC or PMC, Electrical Engineering, supervision on different steps of onshore or offshore oil and gas projects (Construction, Pre commissioning, Commissioning, Startup, Maintenance) within an international environment with standards and particular specifications relating to oil and gas contracts; supervision of construction in accordance with high level of safety and technical specifications, quality control with establishing of punch list, management of work permits, establishing of procedures, material management, constitution of pre-commissioning and commissioning files, supervision of pre-commissioning / commissioning activities, follow-up of schedule and reporting, meetings organization, management of modifications, utilization of opercom system (ICAPS), project management system (Win PCS), CMMS system (Optimis, Mainta, SAP) and material management system (SAP).
Organization and supervision of Commissioning works
Establishment of electrical Start-up procedures, Temporary lock-off procedures
Preparation of daily reports, work schedules, daily organisation meetings
External sub-contactors works follow-up, final acceptance, hand over
Detailed Description
The major project of Dolphin Energy is the Dolphin Gas Project, which involves the production and processing of natural gas from Qatar’s North Field, and transportation of the gas by offshore pipeline to the United Arab Emirates and Oman. In July 2007, the company announced it began production of gas from Qatar's North Field. The gas will be processed at Gas Processing Plant in Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City and then transported to the refined methane by sub-sea export pipeline from Qatar to Dolphin's Gas Receiving Facilities at Taweelah in Abu Dhabi.
Company Description
Dolphin Energy is a gas company of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was established in March 1999 by the Government of Abu Dhabi. As of today, Dolphin Energy is owned by Mubadala Development Company, on behalf of the Government of Abu Dhabi, (51% of shares), Total S.A. (24.5%) and Occidental Petroleum (24.5%).