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Hello all,
I'm a production engineer in the oil and gas business. Part of my position is well planning and to a degree scheduling. Our business unit is now starting to utilize MS Project so we're all a bit new. for us, drilling a well offshore in the winter will take 15% longer than in the summer. As we stack up multiple wells and move further into the future, is there a way to set this up in project so that when the well schedule changes and pushes wells into the +15% "time zone" the task length will automatically increase? |
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