Chapter 2: FEED Cost Abstract

This section of the report contains a high-level monthly summary of the total costs incurred performing the Consortium’s FEED study. This information is provided with the aim of enabling potential developers of CCS projects to estimate up front FEED costs.

A detailed cost breakdown is also provided for each of the key parties within the Consortium in the form of Cost, Time and Resource (CTR) information in PDFs below, under the following references:

  • UKCCS - KT - S1.0 - SP - 001 ScottishPower CTR Summary
  • UKCCS - KT - S1.0 - ACC - 001 Aker Clean Carbon CTR Summary
  • UKCCS - KT - S1.0 - NG - 001 National Grid CTR Summary
  • UKCCS - KT - S1.0 - Shell - 001 Shell CTR Summary

The detailed CTR information provides a breakdown of the actual labour effort used for the totality of the FEED scope of work, presented by month and by CTR activity, the type of expertise used, the number of hours worked and the associated costs. The split between internal and external costs is shown, together with the original budget estimates developed for each CTR prior to commencing FEED.

The appropriate summary section from the Feed Close Out Report can be downloaded as a PDF below

FEED cost Size: [1034 KB] File Type: [.pdf]

The main text of the FEED Close Out Report, together with the supporting appendix for this section can be downloaded as PDF files below

FEED Close Out Report

FEED Close Out Report Size: [2004 KB] File Type: [.pdf]

Cost of FEED

Aker Clean Carbon CTR Summary
Size: [355 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
National Grid CTR Summary Size: [337 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
Shell CTR Summary Size: [187 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
ScottishPower CTR Summary Size: [170 KB] File Type: [.pdf]

 

 

 

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