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Scope of EPCIntel.com

At EPCIntel.com we focus on Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects worldwide. We track confirmed EPC contract awards, project news, and engineering and construction market intelligence across oil & gas, energy & power, and refining & chemicals, helping you follow major projects from FEED studies to EPC completion.

What is a FEED Contract?

A FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) contract is the critical stage in a major engineering and construction project. It transforms conceptual designs into detailed technical and commercial plans. A FEED package typically includes:

  • Process flow diagrams (PFDs) and piping & instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs)
  • Equipment lists and specifications
  • Plant layouts and preliminary 3D models
  • Cost estimates and execution schedules
  • Environmental and safety assessments

Well-executed FEED work can reduce project execution costs by up to 30% by identifying risks early and improving cost certainty. At EPCIntel.com, we track FEED contracts alongside EPC awards so you have full project lifecycle visibility.

What is an EPC Contract?

An EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract—also known as a turnkey contract, requires the contractor to deliver a complete, operational facility for a fixed price and deadline. The contractor is responsible for:

  • Engineering – Detailed design and technical documentation
  • Procurement – Sourcing and delivery of equipment and materials
  • Construction – Civil works, fabrication, installation, testing, and commissioning

This model transfers most execution risk to the contractor, providing project owners with a single point of responsibility and clear cost and schedule certainty. EPCIntel.com tracks confirmed EPC contract awards, sector-specific project news, and market intelligence to keep you competitive.

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Sector Coverage

Oil & Gas

EPC contract data and project news for upstream, midstream, and downstream developments.

  • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – CO₂ capture, transportation, and storage facilities.
  • Exploration & Production (E&P) – Onshore and offshore production facilities, platforms, and processing plants.
  • Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) – Liquefaction plants, regasification terminals, FLNG units, and LNG storage tanks.
  • Pipelines – Crude oil, natural gas, and multi-product pipelines with compressor and pumping stations.
  • Storage – Onshore/offshore hydrocarbon storage, including floating storage units (FSUs).
  • Terminals – Oil, gas, and LNG import/export terminals, loading jetties, and associated infrastructure.
Oil & Gas sector
Energy & Power sector

Energy & Power

Full EPC project tracking for conventional and renewable generation projects.

  • Clean Fuels – Biofuels, synthetic fuels, and other low-carbon fuel facilities.
  • Energy Storage – Battery energy storage systems (BESS), pumped hydro, and grid-scale storage solutions.
  • Geothermal – Geothermal wells, power plants, and heat exchange systems.
  • Heavy Fuel Oil – Power plants using residual fuel oil and hybrid systems.
  • Hydro – Large hydropower plants, dams, and run-of-river installations.
  • Hydrogen – Green hydrogen from electrolysis and blue hydrogen from SMR with carbon capture.
  • Natural Gas – Gas-fired power stations, combined-cycle gas turbines (CCGT), and peaking plants.
  • Nuclear – Nuclear power plants, SMRs, and life-extension projects.
  • Waste-to-Energy (WTE) – Facilities converting waste to electricity, steam, or heat.
  • Offshore Wind – Fixed and floating wind farms, substations, and installation vessels.

Refining & Chemicals

EPC project intelligence across chemical, petrochemical, and refining sectors.

  • Chemicals – Industrial chemical production and specialty chemical plants.
  • Petrochemical – Integrated complexes, crackers, and downstream derivative units.
  • Refining – Refinery expansions, upgrades, and grassroots facilities, including hydrotreating and desulfurization units.
Refining & Chemicals sector