FEED Independent Assurance for Risk Mitigation in Oil and Gas Projects
Front End Engineering Design (FEED) defines how an oil and gas facility will be constructed, controlled, and operated often for decades. While FEED typically includes internal safety reviews, independent assurance adds a separate, owner-aligned layer of scrutiny focused on risk mitigation effectiveness rather than design completion alone. The objective is to verify that hazards are translated into robust barriers, that safety decisions are traceable to evidence, and that the project’s risk posture is demonstrably acceptable before major commitments are locked in. This assurance approach is particularly valuable when schedule pressure, vendor influence, or scope changes risk weakening safeguards. Read: What is Process Safety Management Purpose and value proposition Independent assurance in FEED is a structured confirmation that the design can manage credible major accident scenarios and that mitigations are not merely “documented,” but engineered into specifications, layouts...