Production Performance
We perform production performance studies to evaluate the operational performance of a flow network, e.g. a process plant, in terms of equipment availability, production capability and maintenance resource requirements.
Production Perfomance is often also called a Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) analyses, as they are important parameters in production performance. Production Performance analyis is a study that estimates for a technical system the:
- productiveness;
- spare part consumption and
- repair resource requirements.
Accurate models help create maintenance and operation strategies in later project phases or during operation. We use the tool Miriam Regina for evaluating the production performance of continous process plants. Read more about Miriam Regina at www.miriam.as.
Our studies help clients to design, construct, operate and maintain processes and systems to achieve the optimum reliability and availability. These studies are high focus areas through all phases in a field development project, as they provide valuable input to process designers, economic evaluations (LCC analyses) and decision-making.
Key competence:
- Production Performance Analysis/RAM (Reliability, Availability and Maintainability analysis)
- Modelling and simulation with Miriam Regina
- Fault trees analysis
- FME(C)A (Failure Modes, Effect (and Criticality) analysis)
- Life Cycle Cost evaluations
Our staff members have extensive experience from design of safety systems on oil- and gas installations, both onshore and offshore. Based on our competence in risk analysis we can evaluate the alternatives for technical safety solutions in a wider perspective and provide decision support related to layout and conceptual alternatives.



