PROJECT MANAGEMENT APPLICATION AND RECOMMENDATION OF TURNAROUND OIL REFINERY PROJECT RU V PERTAMINA
Turnaround projects in oil refineries are large-scale, recurring maintenance activities crucial for maintaining refinery reliability. During this project, the entire refinery is shut down (planned shutdown), necessitating meticulous project management. Delays can result in significant financia...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/83962 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Turnaround projects in oil refineries are large-scale, recurring maintenance activities
crucial for maintaining refinery reliability. During this project, the entire refinery is shut
down (planned shutdown), necessitating meticulous project management. Delays can
result in significant financial losses, while poorly executed turnaround projects can lead
to unplanned shutdowns, causing even greater financial repercussions.
Pertamina RU V, supplying 26% of Indonesia’s fuel needs, recognizes the importance of
turnaround project efficiency. With four unplanned shutdowns between 2015-2017 and a
115% surge in turnaround budget requirements in 2020, there is ample room for
improvement in turnaround project management at this unit.
This study aims to provide recommendations and applications for effective turnaround
project management by analyzing the root causes of issues using Ishikawa diagrams on
post-turnaround report documentation at RU V. Employing the Project Management
Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and the Simple Multi Attribute Rating Technique
(SMART), the study identifies critical factors for turnaround project success, including
project performance, planning, team, development, stakeholders, delivery,
measurements, and uncertainty. These recommendations are intended to serve as
guidelines for efficient turnaround project execution in the futur |
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