Maintenance Resource Planning Based on RAM Outputs in Oil and Gas Assets Maintenance resource planning in oil and gas is most effective when it is driven by quantified operational reality rather than generic staffing ratios or historical norms. Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) studies provide that reality by translating equipment failure behavior, repair logistics, redundancy philosophy, and maintenance strategies into expected downtime, intervention frequencies, and restoration workloads. When RAM outputs are systematically converted into workforce, spares, and contractor plans and aligned with Hazid , Hazop , hazardous area classification risk assessment, enterprise risk management, and process safety management, operators can sustain production availability while preserving barrier integrity and regulatory compliance. Read: What is Process Safety Management Introduction Oil and gas facilities operate under constraints that make maintenance plannin...