Oil and Gas Project Readiness Review Framework
Oil and gas projects fail most often at the interfaces between disciplines, contractors, phases, and decision-makers rather than in isolated technical details. A Project Readiness Review (PRR) framework provides structured assurance that a project is prepared to progress through stage gates (Concept Select, FEED, Detailed Design, Construction, Commissioning, Start-up, and Handover) with risks understood, controls defined, and execution capacity in place. Unlike design-focused reviews, readiness reviews evaluate whether the organisation can execute the next phase safely and predictably: scope is stable, deliverables are mature, safety-critical elements are identified, and the operating model is prepared. A robust PRR integrates process safety management , systematic risk assessment, and pragmatic risk management so that commercial momentum does not outpace hazard controls, operability, and regulatory obligations. It also ensures that HAZID and HAZOP outputs are translated into...