Ensuring Complex Projects Don't run Over Time, Don't Stray Over Budget and Deliver for all Parties Involved
AMSTERDAM, October 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
17-18 November 2014, Amsterdam Marriott Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
+44(0)20-7036-1300
enquire@oilandgasiq.com
http://www.interfacemanagementforcapitalprojects.com
"In the (oil and gas) industry we have the expression - first we hire the scapegoat."
- Edward W. Merrow, CEO, Independent Project Analysis, on his observed tendency of many owners of unsuccessful oil and gas mega projects to shift blame onto contractors when project execution founders.
The aim of this event is to successfully align stakeholders, EPC, service companies and commissioning parties to deliver large scale projects on time and within budget. The past decade has seen projects within the process industries become significantly more complex. As easily accessible natural resources are diminished we are developing increasingly challenging projects out of necessity. The larger the project gets, the more difficult it is to deliver on all the promises made at the time of initial investment. A recent study of the performance of the past decade's megaprojects in the upstream oil and gas industry indicated that a staggering 78 percent of projects fail. This failure is further exacerbated by the post global recession economy, having an impact on how stakeholders and the corporate entity view return on investment. Ensuring your organisation has incorporated a robust interface management programme and strategy has never been so crucial.
Join us for the upcoming Interface Management for Capital Projects Summit where industry leaders will gather to discuss facilitating effective interface management in successfully delivering increasingly complex capital projects.
Experts and speakers sharing their knowledge include:
- Kamil Sheikh, P.Eng, Program Manager Technical Interface Fort Hills, Suncor Energy Inc.
- Dennis Adriansyah, Interface Register Engineer, Saipem
- Yazan Abualfeilat, MBA, PMP, PRINCE2, Project Management Consultant, Project Management Office - Deutsche Bahn International
- John Michael Thropp, Interface Lead, Maria project, Wintershall Norge AS
- Mohamed Daoud, Manager (Projects Quality), The Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations
- Daniel Constable, Systems Integration Consultant, Rail & Transit, Parsons Brinckerhoff
- Shane Calder, Interface Management, Enbridge
Event Director Carly Greene said: "This event fills a real need. Interface Managers face immense pressure from a growing number of stakeholders on increasingly complex projects. This event allows the sharing of best practice, ideas, also mistakes - and how to come back from them - we hope for a community feel where we hope everyone will leave feeling better prepared and also with strategies that will help them day to day."
For more information visit:
Summit Home Page: http://www.interfacemanagementforcapitalprojects.com
Phone: +44(0)20-7036-1300
Email: enquire@oilandgasiq.com
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