We were commissioned to undertake the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Classification studies for the Boil-Off Gas (BOG) Compressor and Blower Packages of the project as part of the Hazard Review Process during the EPC phase.
The study aimed at providing the following services to the customer:
Our role was to lead the HAZOP and SIL Classification study meetings and produce a detailed report. We facilitated a four-day meeting with representatives from the customer company, EPC contractors and the project management company to study the plant design in a node by node basis.
The session identified potential hazards and rated the consequences of the hazards based on the customer’s standard. Recommendations aiming at remediating the hazards were also provided.
                                BMT has been commissioned by a shipyard owner to conduct third-party risk assessment and loss prevention studies for the conversion of a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) cinto a Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) facility, as part of the Banyu Urip Field Development Project.
                                We identified and provided solutions to potential hazards and operability and maintainability problems for a polystyrene plant in Egypt.
                                BMT has been commissioned by the Client to conduct the Safety and Technical Studies for the Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning (PCIC) Phase for Surface Facilities and the Infield Flowline for the Gas Field Development Project located offshore Central Java, Indonesia.
                                The customer sought out our specialists to identify the risks, uncertainties and the potential cost/liability exposure of a bulk chemical storage terminal in the Philippines - as well as the costs of the associated mitigations.