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Description

This webinar explains how integrating specialized engineering early in a CAPEX project can reduce risk, improve design quality, and prevent costly rework during commissioning and startup. The presentation highlights how process safety specialists support concept, FEED, and detailed design by identifying design gaps, improving relief and flare system accuracy, and ensuring corporate standards are applied consistently. Viewers will also see real project examples where early specialist involvement avoided delays, mitigated deficiencies, and delivered measurable cost savings.

Key Topics Covered

  • How specialized engineering supports CAPEX project success
  • Challenges with relying solely on EPC design practices
  • Benefits of early involvement during concept and FEED phases
  • Third party verification and when to apply it
  • Examples of deficiencies discovered during commissioning
  • Case studies highlighting design gaps, revalidation, and mitigation strategies

What You’ll Learn

  • How specialized engineering improves accuracy of relief and flare systems in CAPEX projects
  • When to involve specialists to prevent late stage issues and rework
  • How to evaluate EPC design assumptions and identify potential gaps
  • How schedule, cost, and risk are influenced by early verification
  • Practical lessons from upstream and downstream project case studies

Who This Webinar Is For

Project managers, process engineers, PSM professionals, EPC coordinators, engineering leaders, and facility personnel involved in CAPEX planning, FEED development, detailed design, or commissioning activities.

Duration

50 minutes

Speakers (2)

Nicholas Cristea
Senior Technical Lead

Andrew Stein
Engineering Manager