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Schedule overruns 3 LNG 2 Liquefied natural gas 2 Risk factors 2 Scheduling problem 2 Scheduling-Verfahren 2 Upstream 2 Bauprojekt 1 Bauwirtschaft 1 COVID-19 1 Construction 1 Construction industry 1 Construction project 1 Coronavirus 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Erdgasmarkt 1 Flüssiggas 1 Impact assessment 1 Natural gas market 1 Project disruptions 1 Project management 1 Projektmanagement 1 Quantitative analysis 1 Survey insights 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1
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Basak, Munmun 2 Coffey, Vaughan 2 Perrons, Robert K. 2 Adepu, Nikhitha 1 Kermanshachi, Sharareh 1 Loganathan, Karthikeyan 1 Pamidimukkala, Apurva 1
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1 Project leadership and society 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Analyzing the factors affecting construction project schedules amidst COVID-19 pandemic
Adepu, Nikhitha; Kermanshachi, Sharareh; Pamidimukkala, … - In: Project leadership and society 4 (2023), pp. 1-0
contributing to project schedule overruns during the pandemic were diverse and differed with the variables cited above. Distinct …
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Schedule overruns as a barrier for liquefied natural gas projects: A review of the literature and research agenda
Basak, Munmun; Perrons, Robert K.; Coffey, Vaughan - In: Energy Reports 5 (2019), pp. 210-220
With only half of the carbon footprint of coal, natural gas is widely considered to be an important transition fuel as the world economy shifts away from more carbon-intensive energy sources towards lower-carbon alternatives. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has accordingly grown as a solution for...
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Schedule overruns as a barrier for liquefied natural gas projects : a review of the literature and research agenda
Basak, Munmun; Perrons, Robert K.; Coffey, Vaughan - In: Energy reports 5 (2019), pp. 210-220
With only half of the carbon footprint of coal, natural gas is widely considered to be an important transition fuel as the world economy shifts away from more carbon-intensive energy sources towards lower-carbon alternatives. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has accordingly grown as a solution for...
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