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DIN Standards Committee Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries

Project

Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Standard cost coding system (ISO/DIS 19008:2025); English version prEN ISO 19008:2025

Abstract

This document describes the standard cost coding system (SCCS) that classifies costs, work hours and quantities for the assets and operations associated with the oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy activities. This document covers all life cycle phases of the assets and operations. The SCCS is applicable to: — cost estimation; — benchmarking; — cost monitoring and reporting; — collection of quantities, work hours and cost data; — exchange of cost data among organizations; — implementation in cost systems. This document may also provide a basis for the establishment of: — cost classification relevant to cost accounting rules, specific contractual agreements, local requirements for cost reporting to national bodies, government rules and tax regulations, authorization for expenditure, billing purposes, etc.; — specific project breakdown structures (e.g., work breakdown structures, contract breakdown structures and organizational breakdown structures) or asset breakdown (e.g., tag/system codes and area/module breakdown structures) which are and will remain unique.

Begin

2025-03-10

WI

00012463

Planned document number

DIN EN ISO 19008

Project number

10900509

Responsible national committee

NA 109-00-01 AA - Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Mirror committee of CEN/TC 12 and ISO/TC 67  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 12 - Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy.  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 67/WG 4 - Reliability Engineering and technology  

previous edition(s)

Standard cost coding system for oil and gas production and processing facilities (ISO 19008:2016); English version EN ISO 19008:2018
2018-05

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