analystuc
Mechanical
- Oct 15, 2008
- 15
My firm wants to build a gas pipeline, to supply a number of process plants. In my country, all gas pipelines belong to the national gas regulatory body. We proposed to build a pipeline in exchange for gas. Thus, there was need for both sides to come up with CAPEX estimates that would be agreed upon.
I was appointed to be part of a team on our side to determine CAPEX for the gas pipeline. We brought a consultant that gave us an 'all-up rate' per inch per kilometre. On the other hand, we had a dissenting opinion from our national gas regulators who had a different approach to CAPEX estimation. They believed every cost component [such as design, EIA e.t.c] should be computed as percentages of 'installed cost'.
Please whats the best[or rather industry-accepted] approach for CAPEX estimation for a gas pipeline?
I was appointed to be part of a team on our side to determine CAPEX for the gas pipeline. We brought a consultant that gave us an 'all-up rate' per inch per kilometre. On the other hand, we had a dissenting opinion from our national gas regulators who had a different approach to CAPEX estimation. They believed every cost component [such as design, EIA e.t.c] should be computed as percentages of 'installed cost'.
Please whats the best[or rather industry-accepted] approach for CAPEX estimation for a gas pipeline?