Maximize benefits with robust maintenance planning and scheduling
Effective routine maintenance begins with effective leadership. Leadership requirements for a robust routine maintenance program include some high-level deliverables.
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The Authors
Straker, B. - JEM Advisors, Houston, Texas
Bill Straker has more than 40 yr of oil and gas experience, with an emphasis on maintenance, reliability and operational readiness (OR). He works with JEM Advisors and others.
Hanson, T. - JEM Advisors, Mississippi
Tom Hanson has more than 40 yr of oil and gas experience, with an emphasis on operations, maintenance, reliability and OR. He works with JEM Advisors and others.
Kenyon, R. - JEM Advisors, Temecula, California
Rex Kenyon has more than 50 yr of oil and gas experience, with an emphasis on maintenance, reliability and operations. He now works with JEM Advisors.
Ladnier, G. - JEM Advisors, Daphne, Alabama
Gary Ladnier has more than 40 yr of experience in the oil and gas industry with an emphasis on operations, systems completion and commissioning. He now works with JEM Advisors.
McLeod, G. - JEM Advisors, San Rafael, California
Gavin McLeod has more than 40 yr of oil and gas experience, with an emphasis on systems completion and commissioning.
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