Pre-FEED definition

Pre-FEED means the pre-front-end engineering and design work and activities for the Alaska LNG project that are sufficient to support filings for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Pre-FEED means pre-front-end engineering and design work and activities on the approved concept in preparation for FEED for the Alaska LNG Project, including technical and execution studies and optimization and FEED / EPC invitation to tender development including sufficient design detail and environmental field work to support FERC applications and filings.
Pre-FEED means a preliminary set of design documents that allows various engineering, cost estimating, economic, and permitting activities to progress prior to the development of a full FEED package.

More Definitions of Pre-FEED

Pre-FEED means a development of pre-defined design package to prove the feasibility in technical and economics. It is a basis of the front end engineering design or basic engineering;
Pre-FEED means Preliminary Front End Engineering and Design, being a gathering of information and data which can then be used to define/design a potential facility with appropriate capacity and specification;

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  • Monthly Fees means, collectively, [INSERT FOR HFS: the Monthly Food and Beverage Fee,] the Monthly Program Fee and the Monthly Royalty Fee, each of which is set forth in the Addendum.

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

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