Design and construction costs for refining and petrochemical projects rose for the fourth consecutive 6-month period to a record high, according to the IHS CERA Downstream Capital Costs Index.
By OGJ editors HOUSTON, June 30 -- Design and construction costs for refining and petrochemical projects rose for the fourth consecutive 6-month period to a record high, according to the IHS CERA Downstream Capital Costs Index.
The proprietary index, which uses 2000 as the base year with a value of 100, rose to 192 in the first quarter of 2011 from 180 in the third quarter of 2010 (OGJ, Nov. 29, 2010, Newsletter).
The 6% increase was the largest rise since the previous peak in third-quarter 2008.
A 12% rise in steel costs strongly influenced the recent surge and helped push up equipment costs.
Other cost increases included construction labor 8% and engineering and project management 5%.