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FID Readiness Assessment

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Definition:
A structured evaluation to ensure a project has met all technical, financial, and regulatory criteria before reaching FID.

Key Components:

  • Economic Viability Analysis: Ensuring the financial model supports long-term returns.
  • Regulatory & Permitting Status: Confirming all environmental and legal approvals are in place.
  • Technical Feasibility Review: Assessing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) readiness.
  • Risk Management & Contingency Planning: Addressing market, cost, and operational risks.
  • Stakeholder & Financing Commitment: Securing funding agreements and project partner alignment.

Use Cases/Industries:

  • Oil & Gas: Ensuring new exploration and production projects are commercially sound before FID.
  • Renewables: Assessing grid integration, subsidies, and long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs).
  • Infrastructure: Evaluating public-private partnerships (PPPs) before committing to major developments.

Advantages:

  • Enhances Decision Confidence: Ensures all critical factors have been evaluated.
  • Reduces Risk of Cost Overruns: Identifies gaps that could impact execution.
  • Strengthens Investor & Lender Support: Provides transparency and risk mitigation insights.

Challenges:

  • Time-Intensive Process: Requires comprehensive technical and financial due diligence.
  • Stakeholder Conflicts: Different parties may have varying risk tolerance and investment priorities.

Related Terms:
Pre-FID Checklist, Capital Investment Screening, Financial Due Diligence

Example:
A refinery expansion project conducted an FID readiness assessment, identifying procurement bottlenecks that were resolved before financial commitment, preventing a $50 million escalation in material costs.

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Synonyms:
Pre-FID Evaluation, Project Investment Readiness Check, Go/No-Go Criteria
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