Well not titled PRC, but that’s what it is
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Yeah, they will be looking after their external contractor (preferred supplier) friends. Major hiring effort to bring on board their "needed" friends.
Check with manager of engineering.
The mafia reforming to look after their freinds
There are some great PRC slide decks about our wonderful history of project disasters. If you remove a few of the biggest disasters, the aggregate NPV of all our projects is almost positive.
Strange that adding a bunch of bureaucrats is somehow going to improve communication between the people characterizing the subsurface and the executives making the decisions.
I've always felt that my recommendations and concerns work best when filtered through 5 layers of facilities engineers.
Underestimating the cost and needed scope of projects as well as the failure of the reservoir to show up created most of the project issues over the last 15 years. A culture where PMs are afraid to tell the truth about cost and schedule for fear of being fired is also one of the problems. Project people pulled miracles out of their A&& every day to get the results we got. Do not throw the baby out with the bathwater, change the culture.
project recycle company is coming back. great we will need to hire loads of people after we complete the layoffs
They were like dealing with the Mob
Did someone say AIR Managers?
PRC almost took the company down before and in a large way is responsible for the mess we find ourselves in. Simplification - what a joke. Fit for Purpose what a joke. Once again we will find a way to make ourselves the most expensive operator in the industry by empowering the wrong people with the biggest budgets.
Project Resources Company. Stick around long enough and everything comes full circle.
What’s a PRC? Only been here a few years
At least we know who to send fruit baskets to now.
Agree from FDS townhall. There will be a team that is responsible for all MCP and expat assignments.