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“Extremely relevant and helpful training, thanks to a knowledgeable trainer, great teaching aids and course material.” — Environmental Environment al Executive for Wells, PETRONAS Carigali
“From registration to trainer’s ability to engage the classroom, I am very satised and would like to attend other training by PetroEdge.” — Manager- Sarawak Project, Petroliam Nasional
“This is one of the best training I have ever attended. Venue, materials, trainer and facilitation was excellent.” excellent.” — Production Technologist, PC Myanmar (Hong Kong)
“I really enjoyed the training course. course. It was interactive and knowledge and information was provided in a simple way.” — Consultant, Exprosoft
“The quality of the presenter is astounding. Amazing wealth of knowledge, knowledge, answering questions deep and wide, making this course truly invaluable.” — Logistics Trainee, Sarawak Shell
“I made the right choice choosing PetroEdge for this particular training.” — Drilling Finance Assistant, KPOC
“Short, on time, on schedule, covers everything I need. An eye opener. Glad to join the training.” — CMMS Engineer, Lundin Malaysia B.V.
“Coming from the non-technical background, it was very hard for me to understand the technical jargons in oil and gas industry. However, this course managed to enhance my knowledge.” — Executive, Business Planning & Performance, Petroliam Nasional
“Spot on. Met all the expectations. Good breadth. Adequate depth. Fits nicely in the 3 days course.” — Senior Manager, Commercial & Marketing, Dialog E & C Sdn Bhd
“Amazingly, the course covers everything you want to know about LNG in just 3 days’ time.” — Manager, Mitsubishi Corporation
MESSAGE FROM MANAGEMENT THE STRENGTH BEHIND PETROEDGE® IS OUR CONTINUOUS ENGAGEMENT WITH YOU. WE ARE BETTER POSITIONED TO UNDERSTAND THE LEARNING JOURNEY OF YOUR CRITICAL TALENTS AND ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS. OUR UNDERSTANDING OF YOUR BUSINESS TRANSLATES TO BETTER TARGETED TRAINING INTERVENTIONS AND SUSTAINABLE LONG TERM LEARNING."
PetroEdge is the leading provider of Oil & Gas training in the A sia Pacic region. Est ablished in 2007, we now oer over 150 150 in-house and public courses in several training disciplines; r ight from the upstream to the midstream and downs tream sector. In collaboration with our international subject matter partners and ex perts, we bring you world- class training that is either approved or accredited by industry bodies. With quali ty training more accessible to the region, we have had the privilege of training over 9000 professionals from international oil companies and national oil companies since inception. In 2010, 201 0, we expanded our reach in th e Energy indust ry wi th the establi shment of PowerEdge, PowerEdge, covering the Power & Utiliti es sector including renewable energy. Whether you work with a renery, a trading house or on an oshore plat form you will nd targeted training courses through our several training hubs located in Malay sia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Australia. To maintain our relevance in the continuously changing Energy industry, we are committed to address current skills challenges and latest technological developments in the industry. Our course content, faculty of experts and delivery methods will continue to form our key strength in our engagements with you. u
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Gordon has over 30 years of experience in upstream oil & gas industry. He is a recognised subject matter expert in well intervention, completions and integrit y. He started o his career working for oil eld serv ice companies before joining Shell as a well service super visor.In his role with Shell, he was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well engineering and intervention work on a number of elds in the Middle East as well as for the day to day supervision of all well intervention work on Shell’s Persian and Arabian Gulf platforms. This included completion running, coil tubing, e-line, slickline, hydraulic workovers, well testing and s timulation operations. An oce based role as a senior well engineer followed. He had a brief spell as a Site Representative for Santos in Australia before joining Petro-Canada as Completions Superintendent in Syria. He later returned to Australia as Completions Operations Superintendent for Santos. Prior to h is appointment in PetroEdge,, he was the F ield Supervi sor Completions and Well Interventions for Shell PetroEdge in Iraq. In his current role as PetroEdge Technical Director, Director, Gordon regularly teaches Completion Practices, Well Intervention, Well Integrity and Reporti ng & Planning courses all over the world. H e also oversees the development of new engineering
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and leadership courses for technical professionals in the ups tream sector. sector. CONTACT US +65 67419927 (SG) • 1800817423 (MY) • 1800791808 (AUS) • 0018030160036 (ID) • 800035703841 (UAE) • www.petroedgeasia.net
ABOUT PETROEDGE ABOUT PETROEDGE
From our work and research with professionals in pivotal Oil & Gas corporations, we pride ourselves in developing targeted training courses for the indust ry. Annually PetroEdge runs over 30 0 training courses across the world. Besides our scheduled open enrolment courses , we are also able to meet specic training needs of organisations through in-house training. In shor t, we can go broad and deep to uncover the most urgent organisational skills and strategy challenges. By aligning training interventions to focus on your specic business needs and objectives, we are able to deliver results beyond what can be achie ved through conventional training approaches. Our clients have come to rely on our robust, integrated and action learning approach as a fundamental component of their talent development and performance improvement strategy. The following is our portf olio of courses that we can deliver for you:
INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS
PROCESS FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE
OIL & GAS EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
MARINE & OFFSHORE
PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCES
TRADING & SUPPLY CHAIN
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
PETROCHEMICAL & REFINING
WELL ENGINEERING & DRILLING
ECONOMICS, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING, LEGAL
PRODUCTION & COMPLETIONS
POWER & UTILITIES
For latest updates and course schedules, please visit www.petroedgeasia.net.
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PETROEDGE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
FIELD WORK & STUDY TRIPS Eective learning need not be classroom-base d, and courses with aspects of rock outcrop eldwork should not be limited to geologists. Fieldwork & Study Trips are therefore pitched at multidisciplinary audiences as well as traditional geoscience groups.
“TRAIN THE TRAINER” PROGRAMME
Typical courses are based at locations with conference
PetroEdge can assist in developing your selecte d
facilities which are close to the analo gue rock outcrops.
employees as trainers, capable of teaching and facilit ating
The schedules are a blend of classroom- and outdo or-
a variety of te chnical and management development
based teaching, the balance of which depends on the
courses. The PetroEdge “ Train-the-T Train-the-Trainer” rainer” program
location, content and weather. Most courses can be
has proven to be one of the most eective methods for
staged at any location with appropriate analogue rock
embedding the process of delivering and facilitating
outcrops and local access to suitable conference facilitie s
crucial training programme within your organisation in
and international air transport connections.
terms of sustainable skills and knowledge development.
Courses have ranged from short three -day programmes
The “Train the Trainer” programme and its specic
to two- week courses covering a range of discipline areas,
deliverables provide in-depth concept knowledge,
and can be themed according to client needs. Previous
instructor training, and facilitation skills. This experience
course themes included basin analysis, eld develo pment
prepares select employees to be come internal Program
planning and reservoir modelling, all of which have been
Leaders, licensed to teach internally. The internal trainer
run for multi-discipline groups.
can play a critical role in deve loping and implementing programs that align the organization for success.
Overall I would recommend everyone who is looking into unconventional to join the eld trip. There is so much information and innovation for you to digest. The key thing is you have to think the ‘unconventional’ way. Thank you PetroEdge for organising this trip. Well Executed! Geologist, Petronas
The PetroEdge “ Train the Trainer” Trainer” programme wi ll be a carefully designed approach for sustainable and eective organisational improvement. The roll-out will reect the immediate on and on-going challenges faced within your organisation.
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PETROEDGE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
ON-THE-JOB GEOSCIENCES TRAINING On-the- job training is training that takes place while employees are ac tually working. It means that skills can be gained while trainees are carrying out their jobs. This benet s both employees and the business. Employees learn in the real work environment and gain experience in dealing w ith the tasks and challenges that t hey will meet during a normal working day. The business benets by ensuring that the training is specic to the job. It also does not have to meet t he additional costs of providing o-the-job training or losing working time. OTJ provides a exible platform for organisational learning, involving systematic coaching of employees by supervisors or skilled sta using structured training processes and training documents. Up to 80% of work skills are acquired on the job, OTJ is vital in t he retention of critical skills and knowledge, which will help organisations to respond quickly to t he changing business requirements. In addition, companies that implemented structured OTJ reported up to 50% improvement in time-to-market, wastage reduction, customer service and sta retention. With OTJ, your company can respond faster to customers, improve sta performance and achieve better business results.
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PETROEDGE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
MANAGEMENT SKILLS ACCELERATOR Transitioning Oil & Gas Professionals to World- Class Team Leaders The PetroEdge Management Skills Accelerator (MSA) programme oers an intensive and dynamic oppor tunity for oil and gas industry professionals to rene their knowledge and skills in management by taking in key elements of a f ullblown management development course but with an industry specic business, nancial and leadership focus. With this industry specic management program, learners will discover how winning contracts are devised and understand how to negotiate and, critically, how to sustain them; learners will understand how nancial management techniques underpin commercial success; learners will see how to use and write management reports and communication skills to help achieve internal and external results; learners will acquire the people skills that ultimately dene a manager’s performance. This comprehensive programme will give the technical engine ers the right set of skills and techniques to achieve outstanding success in their own right to deliver a real return on investment for their employer.
This industry specic series of courses focuses on the unique attributes of technical professionals in writing and public speaking, and it is for those w ho need to present their ndings to both technical and non- technical audiences. This series of targeted workshops will demonstrate how technical professionals can use thei r technical knowledge and logical edge to communicate to an audience to persuasively communicate for buy-in purposes. Benets of conducting Communications Skills for Engineers in-house? We can modify existing modules or create and present
COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR OIL & GAS PROF PROFESSIONALS ESSIONALS Oil and Gas professionals increasingly need to translate complex ndings, analyses, conclusions and recommendations for eective decision making. Engineers and technical professionals need to acquire the crucial competency to wri te and present clear & technically accurate reports. If your team faces challenges in getting their ndings into paper and presenting it thereaf ter, they will benet from communication skills training.
new ones which are specically aligned to your organisational requirements. You can break a course down into shorter modules and schedule them over 1- 2and 3-day formats over an extended period. Our expert course leaders are carefully selected to ensure that their background and training style will suit your corporate culture and best meet your business objectives. Learners are free to openl y discuss relevant issues and make use of working documents specic to your organisation. PetroEdge as well as our course facilit ators will gladly sign a condentiality agreement to facilitate this.
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PETROEDGE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
TECHNICAL AUTHORING OR ENGINEERING MANUAL DEVELOPMENT PetroEdge has an in-house Technical Writing Project Team dedicated to the development of manuals and polic y and procedural documents both for the company’s own internal publications as well as projects for external clients.
COMPETENCE COMP ETENCE MANAGEMENT ASSURA A SSURANCE NCE SUPPORT Within the Oil and Gas industry, it is a requirement, both contractual and in some areas legislative, to ensure eective internal systems are in place which support employee development and provide evidence of their competence. A Competence Management System (CMS), when correctly develo ped and applied provides employees and organisations with the tools to demonstrate competence and contributes to career development of the individual and the business as a whole. PetroEdge is able to provide you the support of external assessors to assist in your competence verication programme or audits that you may have to run. We can work w ith you to work out t he best option for your organisation, taking into account your immediate needs and longer term goals. Atten d any of our sche duled pub lic cour ses in your ci ty. Acces s our publi c traini ng calend ar onlin e ww w.petro edgeasi a.net an d make an appointment with our learning and development team through
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OUR OU R CLIENTS PetroEdge delivers energy industr y skills-based training courses in major cities, catering for every stage of your organisation’s development path. Since our inception, we have provided a wide range of management management development training, business strateg y and technical skills training courses to over 100 leading international corporations and government establishments.
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“Very knowledgeable session, well presented and good combination of classmates & instructor which really enhancing enhancing my skills & knowledge in contractual terms oshore support vessel (OSV).” Drilling Engineer, Medco Energi Attended Managing Commercial And Technical Operations Of Oshore E & P Support Vessels
Attended Advanced Turnaround, Shutdown & Outage Management “Thanks to PetroEdge and Mr. David Challis for leaving me highly motivated and with a clearer picture of what I need to do to build value for my company.” Quality Management Director, Welltec Attended Root Cause Analysis
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OUR OU R PARTNERS PetroEdge boasts an unrivalled teaching faculty. faculty. All of our partners and training associates have extensive management and technology experience coupled with a track record in delivering high quality courses to professionals in leading oil majors globally. In addition to our faculty of associate trainers, PetroEdge also partners with the following world-class training organisations.
PETRONAS LEADERSHIP CENTRE (PLC), (PLC), started as an internal training departm ent in 1979. Over the years, we have established ourselves as a top corporate learning hub for industry leaders, ser ving the Oil & Gas sector in Malaysia and beyond. THE ROBERTSON TRAINING CENTRE was CENTRE was established in 1990 to provide a comprehensive range of upstream training programmes for the international petroleum industry. With a por tfolio of over 70 courses, training has been given to per sonnel from over 120 companies and delivered in more than 45 countries. THE CPD CERTIFICATION SERVICE helps SERVICE helps organisation provide certied CPD and act s as a point of contact for those seeking to obtain certied CPD material. It supports further learning initiatives being undertaken by Government, professional institutions, trade associations, individual organisations, training providers, suppliers and so on. CGG Data Management Solutions has developed a range of technology solutions aimed at supportin g Data Managers in oil & gas companies, whatever t he size and scope of the requirement. Solutions have also been developed, to meet the needs of National Regulatory Organizations, and those seeking a Data Room to support license rounds, or the sale of E&P data assets. OGSC (The Oil & Gas Safet y Council) was rst initiated OGSC (The in early 2011 and ocially incorporated in late 2012 as a non-prot, member driven organisation with the aim to provide a platform for Organizations and Individuals in the Oil and Gas industry to have access to new review, reports, regulations, latest happening and career options in the industry free of cost.
AGR TRACS Training TRACS Training was established in 1993 in Aberdeen, UK. AGR TR ACS has trained over 25,000 people in 45 countries in the upstream sector. The team delivers both classroom and open air courses for over 50 technical and commercial disciplines in the elds of reser voir engineering, economics, eld development, well management and geosciences. THE INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (ILM) is (ILM) is Europe’s foremost leadership and management body. At ILM, we are passionate about the power of leadership and management to transform people and businesses. We believe that good leadership and management creates eective organisations, which builds social and economic prosperity. ESD Simulation Training was established over 25 ESD Simulation years ago in Aberdeen, UK. ESD Simulation Training dynamic simulation models deliver hands-on training to professionals in the oil and gas and other process industries. The capacit y to create real scenarios in real real time provides an engaging learning environment and measurable results. THE ENERGY INSTITUTE (EI) is (EI) is the professional body for the energy industry, delivery good practice and professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector. The purpose of the EI is to develop and dissem inate knowledge, skills and good practice towards a safer, more secure and sustainable energy sys tem.
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POWEREDGE IS A SPECIALIST POWER & UTILITIES TRAINING PROVIDER HEADQUARTERED IN SINGAPORE. WE DEVELOP AND EXECUTE TARGETED TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGY COURSES FOR POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION SECTORS AND THIS ENCOMPASSES BOTH FOSSIL FUEL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES. PowerEdge training courses are designed and delivered by industry practitioners to ensure immediate relevance, enabling learners to make a positive dierence in their workplace. PowerEdge also provides end to end human resource development solutions on competency management that enable companies to monitor, evaluate and understand their workforce capability. With our assistance, companies are better enabled to manage their workforce competency development through targeted training interventions that are linked to business objectives.
Portfolio of courses provided by PowerEdge • 4 Pillars of Transformer Condition Condition • Advanced Project Finance Finance for Power • Advanced Technical Report Writing Writing & Presentation Skills • Best Practice Renewable Energy Energy Capital & Project Management • Biomass Power Generation • CFB Combustion for Boiler Boiler Operations
• Finance for Non-Finance Non-Finance Professionals in Power & Utilities • Fundamentals of Geothermal Geothermal Energy • Fundamentals of Power Generation • Gas & LNG Contract Negotiation • Gas Turbine Hot Gas Paths, Paths, Rotors & Failure Analysis • HRSG Design, Operations Operations &
• Combined Cycle Power Power Plants Operation
Understanding, Controlling of HRSG
• Competency Management Management System System for the Power Industry
Damage Mechanisms • HV Substation Design & Construction Construction
• Design & Operations of of Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler • Eective Tender Process Management for Power & Utilities • Electrical Hazop (eHazop) (eHazop) Studies for the Power Industry
IEC for Utilities • Integration of Distributed Distributed Generation • Introduction to Carbon Capture & Storage
• Operations of Coal Fired Fired Power Plants • Power Generation Commissioning, Operations & Maintenance • Power Generation Operation, Protection & Excitation Control • Relay Protection in Power Power Systems • Reliability Centered Maintenance Maintenance Masterclass • Risk Management in Power Markets • SCADA & Power Systems • Smart Grid • Solar Energy & Photovoltaic Photovoltaic Power • Technical Report Writing Writing & Presentation Skills for Power & Utilities Professionals
• Keeping Electrical Switchgear Safe
• Ultra Low NOx Gas Turbine Turbine Combustion
• LNG Fundamentals
• Uninterruptible Power Supply
• LNG Markets & SPOT Trading Trading
• Vibration Analysis & Condition Condition Monitoring
• Energy Eciency Eciency
• Maintenance Planning & Scheduling
• Waste to Energy Plant Plant Operations
• EPC Contract Management for Power &
• MKV Speedtronic Control System
Utilities • Feed-In Taris for PV Systems
• Oshore Platforms Electrical Systems Design & Illustrations
For more information, contact us at poweredgeasia.com at poweredgeasia.com..
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OUR OU R PORTFOLIO OF COURSES
INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS PAGE
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22 PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCES PAGE
28 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PAGE
48 WELL ENGINEERING & DRILLING PAGE
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70 PROCESS FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE PAGE
84 MARINE & OFFSHORE PAGE
106 TRADING & SUPPLY CHAIN PAGE
116 PETROCHEMICAL & REFINING PAGE
122 ECONOMICS, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING, LEGAL PAGE
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INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS Coalbed Methane (CBM) Technical Fundamentals
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Drilling Essentials For New Engineers And Non-Technical Professionals
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Finance For Non-Finance Professionals In Oil & Gas And Petroleum Fiscal Regimes And Applied Finance For Non-Finance Professionals
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Fundamentals Of E & P Data Management
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Fundamentals Of Geosciences
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Introduction To Exploration Production For New Engineers And Non Technical Professionals
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Introduction To Unconventional Oil Gas
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Petroleum Geology For Non-Geologists
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Mechanical Engineering For Non-Mechanical Engineers
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Shale Gas Technical Fundamentals
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LNG Fundamentals
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Production Technology For Other Disciplines
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COALBED METHANE (CBM) TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS
DRILLING ESSENTIALS FOR NEW ENGINEERS AND NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS
As conventional sources of oil and natural gas are getting harder to nd, leading energy companies are seeking out unconventional sources of gas. Coalbed Methane (CBM) is seen to be one of the most viable options. Interest is turning to CBM as a potential energy source for Asian countries as the economics improve with other energy costs soaring with the region’s appetite for gas growing annually at about 2% per annum.
Gain an overview of drilling procedures, the terminology used, its cost components and the latest technological developments driving this activity.
Why You Should Attend The purpose of this course is to provide delegates with practical insights and tools that can be used to eciently identify, appraise, and develop these types of reservoirs. The course will review the origin and mechanisms of CBM production, discuss the various techniques used to analyze reservoir parameters and performance, and understand how these have been applied to numerous projects. Exercises in rock description, log correlation, and resource estimation will emphasize key points. Participants will analyze case histories to determine the eectiveness of dierent appraisal and development strategies and why projects succeeded or failed.
Who Should Attend Engineers, geologists, geophysicists, researchers, managers, government ocials, planners, and technical support sta wanting a detailed review of the data, techniques and strategies needed for evaluating and developing Coalbed Methane projects. Participants are assumed to have an understanding of general engineering and geologic terms.
What You Will Learn • Recognize the the factors controlling gas-in-place, gas-in-place, reserves, and productivity • Understand how to collect, quality-check, and interpret critical data • Determine how to select the the optimum well completion and stimulation methods • Outline practical steps for calculating reserve volumes and forecasting production • Recognize why various successful projects have required dierent development techniques • Review the CBM development steps, costs, and timelines • Apply techniques techniques for performing due diligence • Understand the global CBM activities, technologies, and future opportunities
Meet The Trainer Steve Hennings M.S., P.E. Senior Petroleum Engineer, Colorado With over 28 years of experience, Steve Hennings has been focusing on Coal Gas and Coal Mine Methane development in Canada, Australia, China, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Italy and the United States. Steve has taught technical Coal Gas workshops in several countries on topics ranging from completions and development to reservoir simulation.
Drilling Essentials will help you de-mystify activities around the rig and well planning. It will explain the fundamentals of dr illing with an emphasis on key areas such as logistical considerations, costing, and analysis of drilling contracts. Underst and the urgency of drilling requests, know more about the cost implications of drilling-related problems, and understand the risks involved in a drilling contract . With Franz’s drilling knowledge and skills, this is your opportunity to explore and understand important drilling concepts, principles, and technology which are presented in a reader-friendly for mat and illustrated with examples. As a non-drilling professio+B18nal, you too can grow with the drilling industry with a deeper understanding of the critical role you play in contributing to its success! Complex subject made easy by the trainer! Highly recommended to all Oil & Gas professionals to appreciate and understand drilling activities Executive - Project Engineering, Petroliam Nasional
Why You Should Attend Unique features of this training course: • Multi-media presentation presentation methodology methodology to enable better understanding and appreciation technical jargon and equipment applied in the eld • A pre-course questionnaire to help us focus on your key learning objectives • Detailed reference manual for continuous learning learning and sharing • Limited class size to ensure ensure one to one interactivity interactivity
Who Should Attend New engineers and forward-looking executives in the following elds who are interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness of the drilling process for increased productivity & contribution to the team they’re supporting: • Accounting • Legal • Administration • Logistics • Business Development • Materials Planning • Commercial • Planning & Budgeting • E & P IT • Procurement • Estimation & Proposal • Sourcing • Finance & Administration • Supply Chain • Finance • Tender Contract • HSE • Training • General Management • Drilling Fluids • Joint Ventures
What You Will Learn By attending this 2-day industry fundamentals training course, you will better able to: • Understand drilling terminology terminology & drilling drilling processes for completing onshore & oshore wells • Appreciate major cost components of drilling operations and its impact for better project planning and management • Better visualise visualise major drilling drilling equipment and their technical functions to promote a deeper understanding of the logistical and technical considerations • Gain valuable insights insights on the the drilling industry industry with a synopsis of recent technology developments that impact the drilling process
Meet The Trainer Franz Hartstein Franz Hartstein gained his 30 year experience in the Oil & Gas Drilling industry around on-shore and oshore facilities in Australia, the North Sea, Middle East, USA, Europe & Asia. He has experience in nearly every position around the rig, including; roustabout, roughneck, derrick man, assistant driller and barge captain.
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FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE PROFESSIONALS IN OIL & GAS AND PETROLEUM FISCAL REGIMES AND APPLIED FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE PROFESSIONALS This 4-day separately book-able course is not designed to skill Oil & Gas engineers to be accountants, but to give participants the condence and ability to communicate with accountants and nance managers and to improve their own nancial decision making. For engineering professionals, a high level of technical expertise is no longer sucient for superior management performance. Oil & Gas engineering professionals who wish to succeed in the resources industry are required to develop skills beyond their core functional knowledge. An understanding of nancial information and management, together with an awareness of the economic theory that drives value creation are an integral part of the managers required suite of skills. Finance & accounting made easy Carigali HESS
Why You Should Attend The performance of organisations is increasingly judged by the investment community according to a number of key nancial criteria. A rapidly changing and increasingly competitive global resource industry has resulted in a focus on ecient nancial management and astute nancial decision making. For the technical managers, a high level of technical expertise is no longer sucient for superior management performance. If you are required in your line of work to manage assets, analyse investment proposals, justify or approve expenditure, then attending this masterclass will equip you with the essential skills you need.
Who Should Attend This training course has been researched and developed for Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Planners, Team Leaders and Project Coordinators in the technical and non-technical departments in the Oil and Gas industry.
FUNDAMENTALS OF E&P DATA MANAGEMENT In collaboration with CGG DMS, this 4-days training course is developed as a series of modules to present the fundamental principles of ecient management of E & P Data. Very interesting training – I got to learn about drilling and logging as well as data standards. Librarian, National Data Repository
Why You Should Attend Each module will address a separate topic of E & P Data Management and also highlight the links between the various aspects that are considered. The course is led with data management specialist specialist who is also a qualied trainer and taught by modern training techniques, combining informative discussions and practical exercises.
Who Should Attend The course is essential for those with a role, responsibility or interest in E & P data management, including technical managers, administrators and geoscientists.
What You Will Learn • The value of eective E & P Data Management and the sources and formats of E & P data • To recognize the Lifecycle Stages of E & P Data starting with Data receipt • Accurate cataloguing, recognition of signicant metadata and compliance to standards • Best practices for physical data handling and digital Data Management • To appreciate key technology solutions for E & P Data Management • Importance of Data Security and Data Quality • How to create operational workows and procedures, and business continuity • Management of data archives eectively, retention and destruction strategies • Awareness of legislative data retention requirements
What You Will Learn Attend industry specic training course and benet from the following: • Demystify nancial jargon and fully interpret nancial statements • Understand Balance Sheets and Prot & Loss Loss statements of Oil & Gas companies • Discover the crucial distinction between cash ow and prot • Understand how to make correct investment decisions using Net present Value and Internal Rate of Return • Interpret oil and gas company nancial reports using ratio analysis • Learn the dierence between cash costs and full costing of energy products • Learn how to manage working capital for increased shareholder value • Gain an awareness of the dierent valuation methods for producing properties and undeveloped acreage • Learn the industry specic accounting issues that apply when interpreting oil and gas company nancial statements • Understand how how the physical physical characteristics of energy energy assets (e.g. reserves, reservoir quality) are translated into project valuations • Learn how the investment analysts value oil and gas stocks and make buy/sell recommendations • Gain a “toolbox” of methods to analyse specic project issues such as lease versus buy analysis and make or buy analysis
Meet The Trainer Richard Attewell Senior Scientist, Data Management Services, CGG Richard received an MSc in Micropalaeontology from London University in 1970 and immediately started as a biostratigrapher in Llandudno, North Wales with Robertson Research International. He followed an international career from the beginning, and worked for seven years in Singapore on a variety of projects where biostratigraphy was combined with operations management responsibilities. Upon returning to the UK, he led a dynamic team in creating innovative methods for stratigraphic analyses as well as reporting.
Meet The Trainer James Hay James is a professional na ncial analyst with 20 years experience in the mining and energy industries with companies such as WMC, Woodside, MIMI and many others.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOSCIENCE This 3-day course will introduce the key concepts and principles of geology and geophysics currently used in the oil and gas industry. Emphasis will be placed on explaining how and why various techniques and technologies are used and how the two disciplines interact and complement each other. Case studies, demonstrations, videos and hands-on exercises will be used as appropriate to clarify concepts and reinforce learning.
INTRODUCTION TO EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION FOR NEW ENGINEERS AND NONTECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS Explore the multi-disciplinary nature of Oil & Gas exploration by examining the process, technology and technical terminolo gy used during the exploration and production operations in an upstream business. “Good overview for the basic knowledge on Oil & Gas industry especially for new engineers and non-technical sta. The lecture will explain how the process works”
Why You Should Attend This is an excellent introductory level course to the geoscience disciplines, as it will provide a good working knowledge of the techniques and applications that are commonly applied within oil companies. Course Highlights • Course facilitator is an active exploration consultant with almost 35 years industry experience • He is also a professionally trained teacher who is able to eectively communicate with all participants - regardless of their current knowledge level • Hands-on exercises exercises are used used to clarify and reinforce important concepts • Videos and demonstrations provide added interest and simple illustration of complex processes • Current case studies studies are discussed to show how newfound knowledge can be applied on the job
Who Should Attend This course will benet those who work with, and/or need to communicate eectively with, geologists and geophysicists and need to understand the terminology, tools and processes they use for exploration, development and resource estimation. That includes technical directors and managers, investment brokers and advisors, petroleum engineers and other industry professionals with a nongeoscience background, IT managers and technical support sta.
What You Will Learn • A clear understanding understanding of the terminology and jargon jargon used by petroleum geoscientists (geologists and geophysicists) • Knowledge of the processes and procedures procedures used by geos in their everyday work as they explore for and develop oil and gas elds • An understanding understanding of the sources sources and reliability of various types of G&G data • Condence to carry on a basic technical conversation with a petroleum geologist • Hints about where to look to c ontinue to increase your geoscience learning • Ability to critically read press releases and simple geological and seismic reports
Meet The Trainer Adrian Williams Adrian Williams is an Exploration Consultant with almost 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, having worked for a number of local and international companies including Shell Australia, US giant Apache Energy, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation’s subsidiary Kufpec and Australia’s Woodside Energy. He has extensive geological and geophysical experience gained through a variety of career positions including Seismic Birddog, Wellsite Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and Exploration Team Manager. For the last 15 years he has worked as an Independent Consultant providing technical and strategic advice on how and where to explore to multinationals, service contractors and government bodies.
Sales & Proposal Admin, Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Services Asia
Why You Should Attend As exploration and productio n activitie s in Asia continue to grow, new engineers and supporting professionals like yourself must grasp the language and technology of exploration and production. Exploration and production technology, equipment specication and processes have a unique language that must be conquered by executives such as you. Through our video presentations, you can better visualise the various exploration equipment/technologies and understand the major cost components. A condent understanding of the technical jargon used and a visual ap preciation of the various pieces of exploration equipment provides an overall knowledge of the “big picture” of exploration and production. This ser ves as an excellent foundation for smooth communicatio n and increased eciency in inter-department project team eorts.
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Accounting Administration Business Development Commercial E & P IT Estimation & Proposal Finance & Administration Finance HSE General Management Joint Ventures Legal
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Logistics Materials Planning Planning & Budgeting Procurement Sourcing Supply Chain Tender Contract Training
What You Will Learn • Appreciate the dynamics dynamics of world energy energy demand & supply and its impact on pricing • Understand the formation of petroleum reservoirs and basic geological considerations • Examine the exploration exploration process to gain an overview of the technical processes involved • Gain a comprehensive comprehensive overview of drilling activities - from predrilling preparation, through to well drilling, well evaluations and post drilling activities • Get familiarised with the common production production methods and the dierent stages of its processes • Integrate your understanding of asset maintenance maintenance and downstream supply chain activities
Meet The Trainer Franz Hartstein Franz Hartstein gained his 30 year experience in the Oil & Gas Drilling industry around on-shore and oshore facilities in Australia, the North Sea, Middle East, USA, Europe & Asia. He has experience in nearly every position around the rig, including; roustabout, roughneck, derrick man, assistant driller and barge captain.
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INTRODUCTION TO UNCONVENTIONAL OIL & GAS Historically, conventional natural gas deposits have been the most practical and easiest deposits to drill. However, as technology and geological expertise advance, unconventional natural gas deposits are beginning to make up an increasingly large pe rcent of the supply picture. Studies predict that domestic Chinese unconventional production will acco unt for over a quarter of total gas supply by 2030. Development of indigenous unconventional gas is currently slow but signicant volumes of coalbed methane, coal-based synthetic gas and shale gas are forecasted to enter the market, reaching o ver 11 billion cubic feet per day by 2030. This w ill meet much of China’s incremental demand by this time. Good! It has presented up-to-date and relevant information. Principal Structural Engineering
Why You Should Attend This 2-day course is intended for technical profes sionals requiring an introduction and overview of how Shale Gas, Coalbed Methane, Tight Gas are evaluated and develo ped. Common and unique features of each type of reservoir will be presented along with an explanation of some of the ke y terminology used in the gas industry. The course is intended for tho se who are not familiar with one or more of the four t ypes of natural gas plays or who are interested in learning more about the overa ll evaluation and development for natural gas.
Who Should Attend • Geoscientists, engineers, engineers, and managers managers with experience in conventional reservoirs who want to develop unconventional gas expertise • Unconventional gas industry industry employees who want to refresh their knowledge of industry basics • Sales/marketers and consultants working on unconventional gas projects or accounts • Employees of organizations providing providing services to the gas gas industry—and anyone who wants to learn about unconventional gas
What You Will Learn • Review the origin and mechanisms of unconventional gas production, discuss various techniques to analyze reservoir parameters and performance, and assess their value and limitations • Learn from case histories how to co mpare and contrast dierent play types, appraisal activities, and development strategies • Understand the increasingly sensitive technologies technologies that are are making the production of unconventional gas economically viable, ecient and environmentally safe • Reinforce your knowledge of the unconventional gas industry with latest developments taking place in technology & markets
Meet The Trainer
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PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON GEOLOGISTS Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed to nd, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to build a model of the subsurface, and the dierent methods used to display information. The value and limitations of dierent data sources will be discussed. Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of geological information can lead to better management decisions and thus improve the value of oil and gas projects. Substantially increased my knowledge. The exercises were indeed very helpful. Senior Manager, PETRONAS
Why You Should Attend • Course facilitator is a currently currently active exploration consultant consultant with over 30 years industry experience • Facilitator is also a professionally trained teacher who is able to eectively communicate with all participants - regardless of their current knowledge level • Hands-on exercises exercises are used used to clarify and reinforce important concepts • Videos and demonstrations provide provide added interest and simple illustration of complex processes • Current case studies studies are discussed to show how newfound knowledge can be applied on the job
Who Should Attend • Petroleum engineers (reservoir, drilling, production) who work with geological input data • Geophysicists with little geological background • Project managers whose teams include petroleum petroleum geologists • Investment managers, brokers, analysts wanting to better interpret oil company press • releases and and other public documents documents • Government data managers who handle petroleum geological data and need to understand • the sources of dierent types of data • Small-Company Directors who have picked up a large amount of geological information over the years but need a bit of ‘time out’ to put it all together in a systematic format
What You Will Learn • A clear understanding understanding of the terminology and jargon used by petroleum geologists • An understanding understanding of the sources and reliability of various types types of geological information • Knowledge of what geological questions to ask in order to gain an understanding of the cost and analyse risk critical elements of a petroleum project • Condence to carry on a basic technical conversation with a petroleum geologist • Hints about where to look to continue to increase their geological understanding • Ability to critically read press releases and simple geological reports
Meet The Trainer
Dr John Preedy
Adrian Williams
Dr Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on Feasibility Studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BPs businesses. These covered eld Development Project in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery techniques which were taken from Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada. His specic work in the oshore area covered Subsea Robotics / Automation , Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and Maintenance Cost Reductions.
Adrian Williams is an Exploration Consultant with almost 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, having worked for a number of local and international companies including Shell Australia, US giant Apache Energy, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation’s subsidiary Kufpec and Australia’s Woodside Energy. He has extensive geological and geophysical experience gained through a variety of career positions including Seismic Birddog, Wellsite Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and Exploration Team Manager. For the last 15 years he has worked as an Independent Consultant providing technical and strategic advice on how and where to explore to multinationals, service contractors and government bodies.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FOR NONMECHANICAL ENGINEERS This 5 day training course is developed for engineers who need to gain an understanding of the principles of mechanical engineering from an overview perspective. This modular based course covers the basic mechanical equipment and components within the Oil & Gas and Power Plant industries.
SHALE GAS TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS This 1-day course reviews the distinct shale properties needed for commercial development and the required technology for dening and developing this major gas resource.
Why You Should Attend
“The course and materials were great!”
To learn more and understand the technicalfundamentals of Shale Gas. Also, to be able to evaluate and be in a better position of the development of Shale Gas.
Onshore Repair Supervisor, ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Malaysia, Inc
Who Should Attend
Why You Should Attend This course will provide a foundation for understanding mechanical engineering concepts that will help non-mechanical engineers better understand the safe and reliable operation of facility components and systems. The course will be taught in an easy to understand manner, each module has an introduction, general description, detailed drawings and nomenclature together with a summary of the important information provided. Where mathematical equations, formulae and relationship expressions are used; these have been simplied to assist in the learning process. Each module has in-built terminal and enabling objectives which quantify the specic points to be learned.
Who Should Attend This course is intended for non-mechanical engineers, technicians, operators, maintenance personnel and planners working in the Oil & Gas and Power Plant Sectors.
What You Will Learn State, List, Classify, Identify, Explain and Describe the Design, Selection, Function, Purpose and Application, Construction and Individual Components, Support Systems, Operating Principles and where applicable the Control and Protection of: • Rotating Equipment • Gas Turbines – Aero Derivative Derivative and Heavy Duty • Compressors – Axial Axial and Centrifugal • Centrifugal Pumps • Bearings And And Lubrication, Lubrication, Seals And Couplings Couplings • Reciprocating Equipment • Diesels Engines and Pumps • Hydraulics And Pneumatics • Static Plant • Heat Exchangers • Valves • Filters and Strainers
The target audience includes engineers, geologists, investors, managers, government representatives, service providers, planners, and technical support sta.
What You Will Learn Participants will gain the following from this course: • Identify the specic shales required for commercial development • Understand why and where these shales exist • Review the technology developed developed for evaluating evaluating and developing shale • Recognize the factors controlling gas-in-place and productivity • Understand what what techniques are used to evaluate evaluate a prospective shale • Review the steps for calculating reserve volumes and forecasting production • Gain practical insight insight and techniques techniques for quality-control quality-control and due diligence It is recommended that each participant bring a laptop to solve basic problems.
Meet The Trainer Steve Hennings M.S., P.E. Senior Petroleum Engineer, Colorado With over 28 years of experience, Steve Hennings has been focusing on Coal Gas and Coal Mine Methane development in Canada, Australia, China, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Italy and the United States. Steve has taught technical Coal Gas workshops in several countries on topics ranging from completions and development to reservoir simulation.
Meet The Trainer Bill Richardson Bill is an independent consultant in the energy industry specialising in preparing a range of training materials and delivering technical training courses. Bill provides project management services for major plant rehabilitation and maintenance projects and advising on highly technical oil and gas related matters for a variety of major international clients. He also has experience in training at GE’s Global Centre of Excellence in Florence, Italy for clients from Algeria, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
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LNG FUNDAMENTALS The 21st 21st century has been coined the century of gas. The course will address the fundamental technical and economic factor s that have driven and will drive the successful development of natural gas reserves by means of an integra ted liqueed natural gas (LNG) project. The current exponential growth in the use use of natural gas through international trade in LNG is explored. Well developed course to give around of understanding step by step. Visualise process & real construction. Tons of sample cases excellent as an introduction to be aware of all aspects and disciplines related to the subject. PTTEP
Meet The Trainer Michael Williams Michael Williams is an energy professional with worldwide experience particularly in gas and LNG, most recently in China and Taiwan. As Managing Director (Gas & Power) for Shell in China, was acknowledged as a major inuence in the change of China’s energy policy to import LNG and to utilise gas. He has expertise in all phases of the gas and LNG business, and is acknowledged by industry experts, Governments and Government Expert Committees. Now a consultant and Board Member. Has consulted worldwide on all aspects of gas and LNG. Member of the Western Australia Gas Panel of Experts.
Why You Should Attend The course contrasts the technical and commercial dierences between LNG and natural gas to point out benets and constraints that arise from the LNG option. A description is given of the elements in the “gas chain” which apply to LNG and of drivers that would lead to optimisation of design and commercial operation. The range and role of relevant parties to a successful LNG project are described. Regulatory authorities are also concerned with LNG safety, which is covered in detail. Ways and means by which which a new entrant to a proposed LNG project may ensure an investment that meets expectations.
Richard Harrison Richard Harrison is a private consultant in the eld of natural gas market development and is interested also in the integration of commercial and environmental opportunities oered by the use of natural gas. Mr Harrison was formerly with the Shell Group of Companies for 30 years. His nal post was General Manager, Natural Gas and Project Development Manager for Shell in China from 1997 to 2001. His main responsibility was to develop a liqueed natural gas (LNG) import project, as well as sales and marketing of natural gas, in China.
Who Should Attend LNG project development executives are drawn from both technical (E&P geoscience and engineering) and non-technical (commercial, nance and legal) backgrounds. Participants who have recently joine d an LNG mar ket deve lopme nt team , perha ps wit h exper tise in one area of gas development, w ill benet from the course by obtaining a good grounding of all other areas. You will meet the following professionals from the LNG industry: • Sales & Marketing • Economist • Risk Management • Finance & Accounting • Project Financiers • Investment Analyst • Energy Lawyers • Strategic Planners • Gas Engineers • Asset Managers
What You Will Learn • Understand the the special characteristics of LNG which both broaden and yet constrain the commercial and technical links in the “gas chain” • Generate options for market development proposals • Understand risks and their mitigation • Negotiate more eectively the terms of LNG sales agreements • Understand the the perspectives of the investor, the the operator, the customer and government towards the LNG project • Recognise political and diplomatic implications of international trade in LNG
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES The Production Technology (PT) discipline is responsible for the conceptual design and maintenance of oil & gas wells, its completion and performance & integrity over the entire life cycle. This discipline is part of the Production Engineering (PE) function such as Reservoir Engineering, Well Engineering, Surface Engineering and Production Operations. Production Technologists play a unique and vital role in the interface and co-ordination within this multidisciplinary PE function. Production technologists are involved in a wide number of processes throughout the complete lifecycle of a well. Their tasks are focused on maximising short-term production and long-term recovery from the assets. It’s a good brief course to give more awareness & to a certain degree of knowledge on PT & the related materials/ matters with PT. Senior Production Engineer, Sarawak Shell Berhad
Why You Should Attend • The technical aspects such as reservoir reservoir drive mechanisms, mechanisms, drilling methods, well and completion types, hydrocarbon in- and outow performance, formation damage and cleaning mechanisms, well life-cycle, production surveillance, production chemistry and the latest state of the art technologies. • The organizational aspects of the roles and responsibilities in the interface and co-ordination of the multidisciplinary functional Petroleum Engineering environment. This course is aimed at gaining a better understanding and appreciation of the Production Technology discipline to achieve better inter-departmental or functional co-operation. Course Highlights • Course leader is both a technical expert and a workshop facilitator which are benecial for the interactive dialogue and ecacy of the course. • Interactive hands-on hands-on exercises are used used to better understand understand the content. • Video lms are used to illustrate concepts.
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers, geologists, petrophysicists, production programmers, production chemists, process and facility engineers, well engineers, and any discipline who needs to communicate eectively with production technologists namely reservoir engineers and well engineers. This course is also suited for those who want to learn more about the discipline of Production Technology.
What You Will Learn • Understand and and appreciate how and why Production Technologists: Technologists: • Execute their roles and responsibilities in E&P’s Business Process Model • Design wells and their completions, including gravelpack, perforations, articial lift systems • Establish the inow and outow performance • Optimise production production performance, performance, including well intervention, intervention, stimulation, fracking • Understand the the terminology and jargon used in Production Technology to improve communication and understanding within inter-disciplined teams.
Meet The Trainer Victor Wegener Victor has a degree in Applied Physics and started his career with Shell in 1981 where he was trained as a Production Technologist. He gained experience in Shell’s operating companies of Brunei, New Zealand and in Shell’s R&D laboratory in The Netherlands.
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OIL & GAS EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT Competency Management Systems In Oil Gas
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Corporate Governance In The Oil Gas Industry
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Exploration Production Business Simulation Technical Commercial Business Management
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Human Competency Capability Development In Oil Gas
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Leadership and Team Dynamics In Oil Gas
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National Oil Companies: Strategies To Sustain Growth In A Competitive Market
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Negotiation Skills Technique For Engineers And Technical Professionals
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Offshore Project Management
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Technical Report Writing And Presentation Skills For Oil Gas Engineers And Technical Professionals
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COMPETENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN OIL & GAS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY
The 3-Day course focuses on Competence Management Systems (CMS) which are typically in use wi thin the Oil and Gas Industry, their structure and process development requirements. requirements. In addition, the course details the assessment process, the role of the competence assessors within the organisation and the relationship between competence management and training provision. The Competency Management System program is a great asset fo r everyone who t akes care of co mpetency management and capability development in Oil & Gas
The regulatory and reporting landscape is particularly complex for oil and gas companies. Not only do companies have to conduct operations in a variety of regulatory and tax regimes but they also have big upfront investment needs, which often go hand in hand with great uncertainty about long-term outcomes. The geopolitical, environmental, energy and natural resource supply and trading environment, combined with often complex stakeholder and business relationships, adds to the complexities oil and gas companies face. This 3-Day training course aims to describe the requirements for good governance in the Oil & Gas Industry.
Head – Learning Delivery & Competence Management, Brunei Shell Petroleum
Why You Should Attend
Why You Should Attend Within the Oil and Gas industry it is a requirement, both contractual and in some areas legislative, to ensure eective internal systems are in place which support employee development and provide evidence of their competence. A Competence Management System (CMS), correctly developed and applied provides employees and organisations with the tools to demonstrate competence and contributes to career development of the individual and the business as a whole.
What You Will Learn • Understand the the role of competencies in the Oil & Gas industry industry • Know the benets of Competency Management System to the organisation • Understand the components of a Competency Competency of Competency Competency Management System • Know how to implement the Competency Management System System • Know the Roles & Responsibilities Responsibilities within within the Competency Management System • Know how to ensure Competency Assurance Assurance Management • Know how to develop Competency Models Models • Understand the relationship between of Competency Management Management and Capability Development • Know how to conduct Organisational Analysis • Know how to conduct Job Analysis and Task Analysis • Know how to develop Competency Standards Standards and Development Guides using the 70:20:10 principle • Know competency assessment process, process, tools and methodologies • Know how to package and communicate the Competency Assessment Reports • Understand Competency Competency Management Case Studies in the the Oil & Gas
By participating in this training course, you will learn the following: • Basis on which a Model Governance Framework is built - ‘The company’ • Requirements for control of the company company - ‘How we control the company’ • Range of assets that are essential for managing the the business ‘What we have’ • Roles, responsibilities, accountabilities and required behavior - ‘How we are structured and behave’ • Mechanisms for getting things done - ‘How we do things’. Key Corporate Governance concepts covered include the following: • Vertical and horizontal alignment alignment of the the Business Unit • The 8 principles on which ISO certication is based • The 3 Elements of a Business Control Framework • The 6 General Principles of Good Business Control/ Governance • The 3 Risk Control Mechanisms (3 Ps) • The 4 Strategies for Risk Control (4 Ts) • Aliate company relationships • Types of assets and how they are managed • Physical asset management and the eect on production • Competency assessment and performance improvement improvement • The distinction distinction between systems and processes • The 3 levels of systems: systems: Strategic, Core & Support. Support.
What You Will Learn • Assess the level of maturity of Governance in your organization • Review and update an existing Governance Manual and Framework based on best-practices reviewing during the training
Meet The Trainer Robert Bruce Hey Bruce is a Mechanical Engineer with 40 years’ experience, of which 35 years have been in the petrochemical and oil & gas industries. He recently retired from a major National Oil and Gas Company where he was involved in operational performance and auditing.
Overall a fruitful training course that strengthens my understanding of CMS & provide inspiration’s develop my own systems Head of Competency Development Department Field Operations Total E & P Indonesia
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EXPLORATION PRODUCTION BUSINESS SIMULATION TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT This 3-Dvay E&P Business Simulat ion training course is designed for groups working within the E&P sector to experience the process of formulating a medium term E&P Business Plan. The cour se will draw on technical, commercial a nd management skills as the teams work on building a 5-year plan for a business comprising of pro ducing assets, appraised and unapprised discoveries, several exploration opportunities , and limited infrastructure. The portfolio includes both Gas and Oil asset s and the plan encompasses not only the commercial issues of exploration & production but also the social and infrastructural issues of progressing E&P projects. This course is run as a business simulation, with groups of attendees working in teams, supported and guided by two experienced tutors. The groups spend the three days working through the portfolio and formulating their business plans against an evolving series of technical, commercial and social in- country issues, and at the end of the course present the business plan to the group.
Why You Should Attend The course has previously been of benet both to commercial sta, who have an interest in understanding the linkages between subsurface and surface engineering issues, and also to geosciences and engineering professionals seeking a deeper understanding of commercial issues surrounding E&P projects.
Who Should Attend The course is designed for a mixture of mid-level experienced Petro Technical (professionals from Exploration, Development, Drilling, Production) and Business sta who are seeking to develop portfolio management skills. Attend as a multi-disciplinary team to maximise your learning experience. Special team discounts apply for this course!
What You Will Learn On completion, course participants will be able to: • Apply a systematic systematic approach to the the analysis and valuation of assets at each stages of the Field Life Cycle (FLC) • Dene activity plans for assets throughout the Field Life Cycle • Identify, quantify and mitigate risk and uncertainty • Incorporate technical, commercial and other uncertainties into business decision making. • Optimise a technical plan for the company’s assets, trading o high value activities against low value activities. • Develop a commercial case for the chosen technical plan and and path.
Meet The Trainer Dr. Mark Bentley Dr. Mark Bentley has been in the oil and gas industry since 1986, initially as a production geologist with Shell, working in the UK, Oman (PDO) and the Netherlands and subsequently consulting with AGR Petroleum Services based in Scotland. He has spent most of his career working in or leading integrated study teams on a wide variety of reservoir assets. His specialist technical elds of expertise are 3D reservoir modelling and scenario-based approaches to handling subsurface uncertainty and risk. He has written and delivered tailored training courses for Shell, BP, Hess and JOGMEC (Japan), and delivered training courses on every continent except Antarctica.
HUMAN COMPETENCY CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT IN OIL GAS Competition for the best and brightest is reaching fever pitch in the Oil & Gas industry. Leading operators and contractors are ghting to holdon to top talent, often lured away by unmatchable oers. Furthermore retiring senior professionals leave your organisation, taking with them years of experience and knowledge. You need to have a sustainable capacity building solution in place to protect your organisation’s skill pool and capability. Losing valuable skills without the ability to replace or develop them will have a signicant impact on the bottom line. This 4-Day course provides an excellent opportunity for learning & development professionals in the oil & gas sector to learn from strategic learning & development practitioners with extensive experience in the oil & gas sector and from each other. This is an ILM approved course.
Why You Should Attend This course utilizes a wide variety of learning approaches: • Inputs from the facilitators who who have extensive global experience in the oil & gas sector • Theoretical models, practical tools & templates, and company examples • A case study, based on oil & gas majors, cuts across key sessions over the 4 days • Exercises in groups groups or pairs with fellow oil & gas, learning & development professionals • A soft copy manual for future future reference, containing all of the material covered (including the models, tools & templates) plus additional content • The facilitators will be available at the end of each day for 1:1 questions
Who Should Attend Line Managers, Team Managers, Supervisors, Learning & Development Executives, Talent Development, Competency and Capability Development Executives from International and National Oil & Gas Operators, Contractors and Service Providers from across Asia.
What You Will Learn • Align and develop eective learning & development strategy to the business strategy • Leverage the eective use of competencies in their organisations • Understand and apply a series of key steps for successful performance management • Design and implement eective learning approaches to address competency needs • Optimise the added added value of the the learning & development function • Measure the improvements resulting resulting from enhanced capability within their organization • Build eective internal & external partnerships • Audit learning & development activities and make comparisons with best practices
Meet The Trainer Frank Penson Frank Penson is a senior human resource consultant, with a strong commercial and academic pedigree. . He gained 17 years’ experience with the Exxon Corporation in a wide range of general management positions, including marketing, international auditing (Europe, Middle East & Africa), government relations and nancial management.
Geof Cox Geof has been working as an organisation and management development consultant for over 25 years, initially as an internal consultant with Esso Petroleum, then as the principal of his own consulting practice. He has direct line and HR management experience with Esso Petroleum, and has worked in almost every private, public and not-for-prot sector in countries across Europe, Middle East, South East Asia, Africa and the USA.
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LEADERSHIP AND TEAM DYNAMICS IN OIL & GAS Do you face the following in your work? • Creating a team with the various stakeholder representatives. Dierent agendas and expectations can divide the parties involved; they can see themselves as ‘us’ and ‘them’ rather than ‘we’ • Developing a sense sense of shared purpose purpose and an agreed future project success vision. These are the rst steps to delivering your project on time and on budget. • Overcoming the diculties caused by individuals, with diverse personalities and cultural backgrounds, who need to be understood and motivated to perform at their best as a team. It can be particularly challenging to work with sta from dierent companies or in remote locations. • Developing strength strength and determination in your project team, especially when under pressure and facing big challenges. Common issues such as lack of empowerment, lack of trust, ‘partner drag’ and alienation of non-operator partners can undermine the partnership team and eventually the whole venture. This uniquely designed 3-Day training course will help you overcome the challenges that you face, enabling you to optimise your success strategies.
NATIONAL OIL COMPANIES: STRATEGIES TO SUSTAIN GROWTH IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET The current strategies, policies and requirements of National Oil Companies (NOCs) are having a substantial impact on the direction and dynamics of the present-day petroleum sector. Many of the national oil companies are moving away from their previous more nationalistic role as licensing agency and passive partner to the international oil companies. They are becoming active in developing and acquiring equity positions and resources in the international arena, both upstream and downstream. They are winning blocks and taking over companies. Several NOCs are now present in 20-30 countries. They are taking more of the economic rent in their own countries. They are dealing more with one another on a government to government basis and are actively competing with IOCs in bidding situations outside their own borders. They are, in eect, becoming international national oil companies, a challenge in itself. Very comprehensive materials, excellence presentation and can be concluded as the best course I have attended so far. Splendid! Business Accountant, Petrofac Malaysia
Why You Should Attend This course is very helpful to distinguish the dierence between Leadership & Management. Director Business Development, Timor Gao, E.P.
Who Should Attend Anyone involved in leading a business unit or a project team can attend. It covers relationships with host governments, contractors, suppliers and local communities which constitute critical alliances for the development of a project. This course is essential for team leaders, supervisors or managers from the following functions: • Project management engineers from various technical technical disciplines • Ad-hoc or special project team leaders in legal, technical & nancial disciplines • Country managers or business development ocers of contractors • JV management executives or ocers • Government ocials or industry liaison ocers • Procurement or contracts executives or ocers
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Enhance your personal eectiveness and decision making Learn how to build your inuencing capability Inspire enthusiasm, motivation and commitment commitment Communicate eectively across a multi-cultural team Nurture your your relationships relationships and strengthen strengthen your your team Develop an empowering partnership team culture culture
Meet The Trainer David Powell Career spanning over 20 years in BP, Amoco & AGL. Qualied Chemical Engineer. Author of Spirit Intelligence Intelligence TM
By attending this 3-Day strategic course, participants will be able to draw lessons from industry best practices and learn how NOCs and governments can work together in empowering their workforce, fostering local content and promoting industrial development around your oil and gas resources.
Who Should Attend Professionals from oil industry who need to make strategic planning and investment decisions and need to understand the dynamics of the market. This includes: • Directors, General General Managers and Senior managers • Strategic Planners • Business and Corporate Planning Planning managers managers • Government ocials • Joint Venture Venture Managers and and Advisors Advisors • Commercial managers • Finance Managers • Government relations and country representative representative executives executives This course will also oer IOCs & service company executives practical and insightful information about their business partners.
What You Will Learn By attending this course, you will: • Assess the objectives and current strategies NOC’s today • Review leading examples from NOCs and select best practices practices • Examine the basis for the NOC/IOC relationships • Look into the leading NOCs’ strategies and motivations • Weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of dierent models of NOCs ownership • Analyse key strategies technology and R&D development • Uncovering the potential in the exploitation of Natural Gas • Receive regional updates updates on what NOCx are doing around the world
Meet The Trainer Willy Haakon Olsen Willy H Olsen has over 25 years of experience with Statoil, the national oil company of Norway. When he retired he had been a Senior Advisor to the President & CEO of Statoil for several years. He joined Statoil in 1980 after 15 years in journalism. During his time in Statoil Willy H Olsen has held a number of positions, including Senior Vice President Government Aairs, Managing Director Statoil UK, Senior Vice President E&P International with responsibility for the countries in the former Soviet Union and Senior Vice President Corporate Strategy. Willy H Olsen has an in-depth knowledge of Norway’s development as one of the leading global oil and gas producers and of Statoil’s development as a national oil company from its role as an instrument for the government to its listing in New York and Oslo in 2001.
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NEGOTIATION SKILLS & TECHNIQUE FOR ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS This is a 2-Day training course that is aimed at providing professionals in the oil & gas business with a comprehensive set of core negotiating skills. Negotiations take place in many situations e.g. between peers, manager and subordinate, company and trade unions, company and government. The skills learnt on this course will be useful in all of these situations. However the course puts a focus on the skills needed in commercial negotiations. A particular emphasis is placed on the relationship and negotiations typically carried out between client and contractor, vendor or the provider of services. A mixture of theory, examples and practical exercises are used, so that participants understand the principles and get an opportunity to try them out. The case studies used are real cases encountered in the oil and gas industry. This is a thoroughly enjoyable and informative course. It has introduced and consolidated a number of PBE concepts. Geologist, Santos
Why You Should Attend A mixture of theory, examples and practical exercises are used, so that participants understand the principles and get an opportunity to try them out. The case studies used are real cases encountered in the oil and gas industry. Day 1 • Introductions and admin matters • Identication of the typical negotiations seen in industry • Preparing for the negotiation Day 2 What we have learnt so far? • Managing specic aspects of the meeting • Bargaining • Impact of dierent cultures on international negotiations • Managing the close • The agreement
Project Management deals with major projects, setting out principles, phases and processes for studying and implementing oshore oil and gas development projects, from secondary appraisal to commissioning.
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Introduction, principles and elements • Phases, organisation and teamwork • Execution plan, VIPs and pre-feasibility checklist • Example of feasibility study and basis of design • Group exercise: checklists for various phases Day 2 • Costs, schedules and control • Project review processes, examples and learning learning • Contracts and tendering tendering process, agreements agreements • Government relationships and requirements • Group exercise: oshore oil development Day 3 • Interface management • Joint venture relationships • Implementation and facilities risk examples • Group exercise: oshore oil development cont’d Day 4 • Risk Analysis and Management • Case history of major disaster • Detailed case history I • Group exercise: oshore gas development Day 5 • Safety systems and management • Environmental impact assessment • Detailed case history II • Group exercise: oshore gas development cont’d
Who Should Attend
This is a course specially prepared for, and aimed at, middle-managers and technical and other sta who let contracts, but with limited previous exposure to negotiations, and who will need these skills in the near future.
Engineers, technical supervisors and managers, project and general managers, and those individuals, either current or future, with signicant roles in major projects, or those that have a stake in the development of major oil and gas developments, for example government ocials. It is presumed that participants will have a general knowledge of concepts in exploration and production (development), i.e. the upstream part of the petroleum business.
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Many technical experts nd it dicult to move out of their expertise areas and deal with commercial matters. Negotiating to optimise business value is a step further from their comfort zones. All too often negotiations are then left to nance personnel. They bring many strengths to the table but an understanding of engineering trade-os is not one of them.
This course will give participants an understanding of all major aspects of project management, dealing with internal (company) and external requirements (government, partners, contractors etc.). In particular, the course emphasizes the core requirements for major projects, from planning to scheduling and control, including management of uncertainty and risk. Participants will be introduced to the large diversity of jargon and terms, covering such important areas as the engineering Basis of Design (BoD), and project processes such as “Tollgating” and Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs). Guidelines and standards, as well as “best practice” will be demonstrated by numerous examples and case histories will be used throughout to demonstrate important learning, particularly where projects have fallen short from expectations. Course participants will engage in a number of group exercises.
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By attending this course participants will add to their technical knowhow a core competence in negotiation skills. They will thus become formidable negotiating opponents.
Meet The Trainer Jim Wardhaug h B. Eng., C Eng., MITE After completing 30 years with Shell, Jim is now an independent consultant providing consultancy and training services targeting performance improvement in the elds of asset management & asset integrity management (maintenance, shutdowns & turnarounds, inspection, reliability & integrity).
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Meet The Trainer Prof Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING AND PRESENTATION SKILLS FOR OIL & GAS ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS Oil & Gas professionals increasingly need to translate complex ndings, analysis and recommendations for eective decision making. If you face challenges in getting your ndings into paper and presenting it eectively, you will benet from this 3-Day training course. Technical Report Writing and Presentations Skills for Oil & Gas Professionals focuses on unique needs of technical professionals who write and present for both technical and non-technical readers. This 3-day separately book-able workshop will demonstrate on how technical professionals can use their technical knowledge and logical edge to write in a reader-friendly, grammatically accurate way reports and persuasively communicate for buy-in purposes. This is a good training for people to improve their writing skills and technique PG Subsurface Data Analyst , Sarawak Shell
Why You Should Attend Unique features of this training course: • Detailed Course & Reference Manual for Continuous Learning Learning and Sharing • Practical Exercises and Video Playback to better understand and appreciate the concepts • Limited class size to ensure One-to-One One-to-One Interactivity • Assessment at the the end of the course to help you develop a Personal Action Plan
What You Will Learn Eective technical report writing for oil & gas professionals • Write and turn-around accurate technical documents quickly to meet deadlines and • Productivity goals • Understand how how technical reports should be structured structured by applying applying a systematic approach to the writing task, involving planning, drafting, revision and production • Use clear & powerful powerful language to target and persuade persuade readers for positive results • Use tried and tested proof reading techniques to check and review documents more eectively • Identify and avoid common pitfalls in technical report report writing Technical presentation skills for oil & gas professionals • Present and sell your technical presentation more eectively both internally and externally • Plan and structure structure your meetings meetings and presentations presentations for maximum eect • Capture your technical and non-technical audience audience by delivering your presentation with power and authority • Handle questions, interruptions and objections with condence
Meet The Trainer Steve Holloway Steve managed the Business Skills Unit of the British Council programmes as well as overseeing all training-related matters from 1997. Steve considers himself a trainer rst and specializes predominantly in high-level writing and technical report writing programmes.
WELL SITE LEADERSHIP In your mission to deliver safe, compliant and reliable wells, the capabilities of the wellsite leader is crucial. How do you know if your wellsite leader has the relevant competencies to be successful, and are they “equipped” to do their jobs? An inexperienced or ill-equipped wellsite leader can result in poor productivity and unsafe conditions. In reality this is a very high cost to the operator, contractor and the service industry as a whole. Better leadership and management would have identied the risks at Macondo and prevented the technical failures that led to the blowout. Investigations conrm that the lack of leadership was associated with each technical failure experienced in Macondo.
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day training course is designed to enable current and future wellsite leaders to fully understand their roles and responsibilities and the impact they can have in delivering top quartile performance. • To enhance the performance leadership capability of eld based operational sta. • To reinforce the impact an eective Wellsite Supervisor can have with regards to HSE & Operational Performance • To provide clarity about key systems, processes & procedures related to eective eective Wellsite Leadership • Why “old school” leadership style is ineective in today’s environment • Skills for building trust and inuence with others • The most eective way to dene a team’s purpose and the “job to be done”
Who Should Attend Invaluable for any personnel that are involved in Well Site Supervision during operations ranging from Interventions, Completions, Workovers, Maintenance or acting as the “Company Representative” during complex multi-discipline operations. • Well Intervention Supervisors • Well Services Supervisors • Completion Supervisors • Workover Supervisors • Drilling Supervisors • Well Maintenance Supervisors
What You Will Learn • Enhanced performance leadership capability of eld based operational sta. • Reinforced impact an eective Well Site Supervisor can have with regards to HSE & Operational Performance • Clarity about key systems, processes & procedures related to eective Well Site Leadership • Why “old school” leadership style is ineective in today’s business environment • Skills for building trust and inuence with others • The most eective way to dene a team’s purpose and the “job to be done”
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
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Advanced Pressure Concepts
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Advanced Seismic Data Processing And Interpretation
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Analysis Prediction Of Natural Fracture Systems
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Application Of Structural Geology In Seismic Interpretation
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Applied Petroleum Geostatistics
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AVO Attributes Inversion
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Basin Analysis
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Carbonate Reservoir Geology
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Clastic Exploration Reservoir Sedimentology
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Coalbed Methane (CBM) Technical Fundamentals
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Deepwater Turbidites
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Depositional Systems and Reservoir Distribution
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Exploration For Tight Gas Systems
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Fractured Reservoir Characterisation
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Fundamental Of Seismic For Non Geophysicists
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Fundamentals Of E&P Data Management
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Fundamentals Of Geoscience
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Geomechanics
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How To Interpret Multi Well Pressure Vs Depth Plots Pressure Maps From DST Wire Line Formation Test Data Including Hydrodynamics
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Image Log Interpretation
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Integrated Sequence Stratigraphy For Carbonates
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Integrated Sequence Stratigraphy In Clastic Reservoir
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Introduction To Petrophysics Log Analysis LWD Wireline
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On The Job (OTJ) Gesociences Training
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Operations Geology
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Petroleum Geology For Non Geologists
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Play Based Exploration
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Prospect Maturation
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Subsurface Mapping In Exploration Development
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Shale Gas Technical Fundamentals
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Planning & Managing Marine Seismic Operations Management And Technical Perspectives
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Velocities, Migration, DMO and Velocity Model Building
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ADVANCED PRESSURE CONCEPTS It is strongly recommended for those wishing to attend this course to have sucient experience of working with pressure data and pressure prediction or have attended the Ikon GeoPressure Pressures and Overpressure in the Sub-surface course or a similar course or have attended the 1-Day foundation course immediately preceding this course. Good technical materials; great technical discussions Geophysicist, Neweld Sarawak Malaysia Inc.
Why You Should Attend The principal objective of this course is to teach participants how pressure can be predicted in complex geological settings as well as being used for seal breach analysis and the understanding of hydrodynamic plays. The course employs a mix of lectures and practical exercises to help students to gain a greater understanding into the complexities of pressure prediction and the eects of pressure on the hydrocarbon system.
Who Should Attend This advance training course is designed for experienced geologists, geophysicists, petrophysicists and reservoir/drilling engineers with an interest in overpressure and high-pressure reservoirs, who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of pore pressure prediction and study advanced techniques for handling complex setting. Each participant is required to bring a laptop with MS Excel installed. The maximum number of participants for this course is 16 delegates.
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Displaying pressure data Units, Gradients, Equivalent Mudweights Hydrostatic Gradients Lithostatic Gradients Leak–O tests and Fracture Gradients Data types Afternoon Overpressure Mechanisms Disequilibrium Compaction Secondary Mechanisms Overpressure Prediction Eaton Ratio Method Equivalent Depth Method Bowers Eective Stress
Meet The Trainer Stephen O’Connor Global Lead, GeoPressure - Ikon Science. Stephen is a petroleum geologist has worked with many types of oileld data, particularly in the areas of reservoir quality, structural geology, fault seal and pore pressure. He started his career working on exploration assignments for Unocal and BP/Amoco before returning to university to undertake M.Sc. in Sedimentology at Reading University, studying the Clair Field, West of Shetland.
ADVANCED SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING AND INTERPRETATION With the presence of new data acquisition techniques, like e.g. VSP, hole-to-hole, multi-component, and ocean bottom cable, also new processing methods have to be developed. New developments in data acquisition oer also new challenges in processing and new possibilities in interpretation. Such developments are a.o. longer osets, multi-azimuth for marine data, broadband acquisition, multi-component streamer, passive seismic (seismic interferometry) and simultaneous shooting (blended seismic). Existing and new data sets will be exploited for optimal information retrieval: in addition to the conventional P-waves also the S-waves will be investigated and in addition to the kinematic properties, i.e. travel times, for velocity and structural determination also the dynamic properties, i.e. phase and amplitudes, for lithology and/or direct hydrocarbon indication will be investigated. Anisotropy, where present, should be taken into account and can be exploited for a.o. fracture orientation and density and time-to-depth conversion. The availability of other types of data like geological data and well data, in a production environment, should be properly integrated in inversion studies to initialize and constrain the results. This course deals with the advanced processing methods that are often carried out as part of a special study and may involve the integration of data acquisition, processing and interpretation as well as petrophysics, production geology and reservoir engineering. The topics that will be discussed cover the whole spectrum of what has become feasible nowadays. This includes a discussion of the new developments in acquisition as these have matured over the last couple of years. “This course is very good in providing wide aspects of advanced seismic processing with well management & sequential training modules. A complete set of training materials is also provided which is very usable for reference in my daily work.” Geoscientist, PCSB
Why You Should Attend The following topics will be discussed: • Developments in acquisition geometries and hardware • Stress-strain relationships and elastic constants • The wave equation, wave phenomena, rock physics and the Gassmann equation • Overview of seismic data processing processing • Migration or imaging • Velocity model building • Multi-component seismic and OBC/OBN seismic • Anisotropy • Borehole seismic – VSP • AVO/AVA • Seismic inversion • 4D seismic • Seismic attributes
What You Will Learn At the end of this course the participants will have a working knowledge of the full range of representative advanced/special processing methods, which he or she may carry out him-/herself and/ or supervise. He or she is fully capable to account for the geophysical input in multi-disciplinary teams.
Meet The Trainer Piet Gerritsma Piet joined Shell in 1969 as a research geophysicist in Rijswijk and Houston. He acquired operational experience as processing and special studies geophysicist in Brunei and in Canada. He was Shell’s representative in international research consortia: SEP (Stanford), DELPHI (Delft University of Technology) and IFP (Institut Francais du Petrole); he also served as associate editor of Geophysical Prospecting on Migration, Modelling and Inversion. During his Shell career he has always lectured at both basic as well as advanced level covering a broad range of topics. He left Shell in 1999 after 30 years of service.
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ANALYSIS PREDICTION OF NATURAL FRACTURE SYSTEMS
APPLICATION OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY IN SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
An integrated training course with a focus on analysis and prediction of sealing faults and natural open fracture systems.This 5 day training course is focused on application issues in a work environment. Theory is kept to a minimum but an introduction to geo-mechanics is essential. Basic elements of this course are the integrated and multidisciplinary character of geology and fracture/fault systems. Prediction is only possible if the geo-mechanics of tectonic processes is understood.
Seismic interpretation requires understanding of structural development and its interrelation with the stratigraphic system. Bias and misunderstanding have unfortunately resulted in countless dry holes. So go beyond tracing horizons and understand their context within the structural system by extracting key information from seismic surveys and other datasets.
Why You Should Attend A critical examination of fracture detection tools and techniques forms an essential part of the course. Exercises and case histories are integrated with lectures and in-class analogue model experiments, emphasizing the pragmatic and practical nature of the course. Technical aspects of data acquisition and processing are briey discussed, but do not form part of the curriculum. In addition to open fractures, sealing fractures and faults form also part of the course. Exercises based on real data and realistic examples form an important element of the sessions.
Course is designed from an applied standpoint, with numerous examples and hands-on exercises from the petroleum industry. A very good course covered struct ural analysis in great details. Best structura l course I have done and also a very good description of seismic attributes Pangaea Resources
Why You Should Attend You will learn a variety of modern structural concepts and techniques and their role in the interpretation of seismic data. Using an applied “hands-on” approach, participants will be exposed to a diversity of worldwide case examples with complementary exercises, both of an individual and group nature.
Who Should Attend The course is intended for geoscientists and subsurface engineers who deal with geological problems such as complex structural geometries in relation to fractured reservoirs. This theoretically sound but also pragmatic course will enable participants to use the acquired skills to predict location and orientation of open and sealing fractures where software will often fail due to insucient data volume and/or quality.
What You Will Learn At the end of the course, guidelines for fractured reservoir management will be discussed. A course summary will be handed out with one page on each of the following topics: • Fracture mechanics • Fracture detection • Fracture prediction prediction and Fractured reservoir reservoir management management • Basic drilling strategies • Generic fracture study workow • Management of reservoirs with sealing faults and/or fractures
Meet The Trainer Dr. Dirk Nieuwland Dr. Nieuwland joined Shell in 1979, as a research geologist in structural geology in Rijswijk. He then became a production geologist in Shell Thailand and later as Chief Geologist in Turkey, before embarking on his career as a senior research geologist at Shell Research. He was responsible for technical advice in exploration and production and has a passion in teaching in-house for Shell and other State Oil operator and contractors.
Who Should Attend Geologists, Petrophysicists, Geophysicists, Reservoir Engineers, and Exploration & Production Managers.
What You Will Learn • Go beyond tracing horizons and marking faults and truly understand the structural and stratigraphic system • Understand the role of tectonics and and deformation in the formation of various types and orientations of geologic structures. • Understand the the interaction of the the structural system system with the the stratigraphic and sedimentologic environment for better prediction of reservoir formation. • Integrate data from the large seismic scale scale to subseismic subseismic scale, including seismic anisotropy, to understand better the overall petroleum system. • Be aware of the common pitfalls of interpretation. interpretation.
Meet The Trainer Dr James Willis James has been the edi tor and publisher (both volunteer eorts) for the Lafayette Geological Society since 2002. He developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated availability of key real-time data. He is he now an independent consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ.
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APPLIED PETROLEUM GEOSTATISTICS
AVO, ATTRIBUTES & INVERSION
An appreciation of what geostatistics can achieve is now essential in nearly all important aspects of exploration and production: gridding and contouring for making maps, upscaling for reservoir simulation and basin modelling, as well as the analysis of spatially referenced data of all kinds. Without needing to know the details of the algorithms and the mathematics behind them, being able to choose the most appropriate techniques and apply them correctly is fundamental to best practice throughout E&P. The course aims to provide knowledge of how to apply the various tools known as geostatistics, using both readily available software and more specialist packages.
This 5-Day training course provides an understanding of the evolving role of seismic petrophysics through the use of amplitude variations with oset or angle (AVO/A (AVO/AVA), VA), attributes, and inversion techniques. Understanding rock physics and the behavior of the propagating seismic waves represents an integral part of the course, especially in the context of specic applications including enhanced seismic interpretation, rock and uid characterization, including hydrocarbon identication and quantication, fracture identication, and stress/ geomechanical analysis.
Why You Should Attend The emphasis is on practical application and understanding of context over a consideration of the mathematics. The course includes using software for worked exercises, which give a practical introduction to what is available as well as providing useful tools to take back to the workplace. All participants will be required to bring a laptop for this course. Course overall goals: Establish why stochastic and geostatistical methods are useful in reservoir characterisation. Hence look at what tools and techniques can be used to construct models which better characterise uncertainty and which include more of the available geological knowledge, through information on spatial trends and continuity.
Who Should Attend Before attending the course it is expected that participants will have been working as a geologist, petrophysicist, geophysicist or engineer, following successful completion of at least an undergraduate course. Whilst no prior knowledge is assumed, even those with a basic knowledge of statistics and geostatistics will nd the majority of the course content to be new, very useful and interesting.
What You Will Learn • Examining the application of geostatistics, and how does it change our appreciation of familiar tasks and tools? • How geostatistics aids aids in understanding understanding trends in spatial data-sets: • Classical multivariate statistics • Conditional distributions • Direct simulations • Variogram analysis • Modelling anisotropy • Understanding the eects of scale • Heterogeneity and discontinuity • Data scale versus versus modelling scale • Upscaling for ecient modelling • Allowing for spatial trends in gridding & contouring • Honouring data or minimising errors • Using kriging to make better maps • Making use of new data • Bayesian and geo- statistics • History matching • Sequential / Indicator simulation • Quantifying uncertainty • How geostatistics includes methods for uncertainty quantication • Using Monte Carlo and other stochastic simulations simulations
Course concepts are enhanced by numerous practi cal exercises and case studies. This course was very informative. I received great insight to the theory behind dierent log measurements. Drilling Engineer, Apache Corporation
Why You Should Attend James has been an active researcher, rec eiving several million dollars in grants from federal, state and industry sources. In addition, he has presented numerous talks, and has published on a diversity of geoscience topics. In particular, as an undergraduate student he he developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated predated availability of key real-time data. As an independent trainer and consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ for the last year and a half, it has been particularly exciting to see just how far the reality of LWD technology, especially azimuthal imaging, has since advanced.
What You Will Learn By attending this 5-Day training course, you will learn the following: • The fundamentals of seismic wave propagation and specic attributes of seismic measurements toward enhanced interpretation and petrophysics • The pros and cons of various attributes in various various facets of investigation, including stratigraphy/sedimentology, structural geology and geomechanics, and seismic petrophysics • Determine elastic properties from AVO/AVA analysis for uid and lithologic discrimination • Integrate well data through seismic inversion techniques • The role of seismic attribute attribute analysis and related techniques in understanding risk elements from exploration, drilling and completion, and development stages
Meet The Trainer Dr James Willis James has been the edit or and publisher (both volunteer eorts) for the Lafayette Geological Society since 2002. He developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated availability of key real-time data. He is he now an independent consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ.
Meet The Trainer Dr. Barrie Wells Dr. Barrie Wells holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Bath, an M.Sc. from Craneld Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Underground Stress Analysis from the University of Nottingham. For the last 12 years he has managed an independent company in North Wales, with clients including 5 of the top 10 oil and gas exploration companies worldwide for services involving mathematical and statistical analysis.
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BASIN ANALYSIS
CARBONATE RESERVOIR GEOLOGY
The workshop course is emphasizes the practical geological applications of basin analysis studies to petroleum exploration. This course takes the trainee up to just below the level of full play fairway and petroleum systems analysis. However, it stresses the importance of basin evolution to petroleum generation, migration and accumulation. It will include worked examples in rift basins, foreland basins and wrench basins and will emphasise the combined roles of tectonics and eustasy, palaeoclimate and biotic evolution. The course also represents an excellent precursor to the Sequence Stratigraphy courses. The course will concentrate on the practical uses of integrated datasets and how to apply these tools for basin analysis.
This course is designed to develop skills in understanding the geometry and petrophysical characteristics of carbonate reservoirs. Depositional fabric, grain type and size and subsequent diagenetic modications are the major controls on carbonate reservoir behaviour. The complex inter-relationship of the depositional and burial history can be unravelled to allow prediction of reservoir facies and reconstruction of three-dimensional reservoir models. The course demonstrates the value of the reservoir model in volumetric assessment and development of carbonate reservoirs. Extensive practical sessions can utilise your own data or Robertson CGG Company’s extensive non-exclusive data.
Why You Should Attend To have a better understanding of basin-forming, basin architecture and better evaluate controls on sediment generation, transport and deposition and use sequence stratigraphy to predict sediment distribution. It will also review key analytical techniques with a focus on burial history analysis as well as integrating datasets to model basin evolution.
Who Should Attend Geologists and geophysicists involved in new ventures or explorers who require the skills to evaluate petroleum systems and their hydrocarbon potential.
What You Will Learn Day 1: Part I – Basin Formation • Basins and and their plate tectonic setting • Basin Classications • Divergent plate margins • Wrench margins • Convergent plate margins Day 2: Part II – Basin Fills • Extrabasinal controls on sediment • Depositional environments • Megasequences • Sequence stratigraphy Day 3: Part III – Techniques • Overview of analytical analytical techniques techniques • Geohistory analysis Day 4: Part IV – Petroleum Geology • Petroleum systems systems and play fairway analysis Day 5: Worked examples, including: • East African rift structure • East African rift sedimentology • Gulf of Suez – megasequences megasequences • Angola Passive Passive Margin – salt tectonics • South America – Foreland Basin
Meet The Trainer Carol Hopkins
Very good covering of a broad range of topics related to carbonate reservoir, with a high technical quality and enjoyable presentations and exercises. Geoscientist, Maersk Oil Qatar
Why You Should Attend 5-Day Course Content: • Carbonate reservoirs: • Basic principles; depositional concepts; grain types; textures and fabrics; environmental reconstruction. • The reservoir model - depositional depositional and diagenetic characteristics: • Sabkha/tidal at; lagoon; shelf; reef (rudist and coral/algal); barrier/shoal; slope and redeposited; aeolian and lacustrine; karst plays. • Carbonate diagenesis: diagenesis: Primary and secondary secondary porosity; porosity; compaction; pressure solution; cementation; dolomitisation; porosity generation and destruction; fractures. • Carbonate sequence stratigraphy • Log response in carbonate rocks: • Gamma; sonic; sonic; neutron; neutron; density; FMS. • Reservoir assessment: • Fracture reservoirs; reservoirs; reservoir reservoir modelling; volumetric assessment assessment in correlation and mapping; eects of c apillary pressure; interface with engineering.
Who Should Attend Petroleum geologists, explorationists, petrophysicists, geophysicists and engineers involved with exploration of carbonate plays and development of carbonate reservoirs. Previous knowledge of carbonate sedimentology is not required.
What You Will Learn • Understand carbonate depositional depositional systems and controls controls • Recognise and model controls on reservoir quality and pore systems, including diagenesis and fracturing • Understand and apply carbonate seismic stratigraphy and and sequence stratigraphy. • Interpret log responses
Meet The Trainer Christopher Burgess Former Managing Director, Robertson UK Limited.
Carol is a Senior Project Scientist and the Manager of the Training Department at Robertson CGG Company, her rst degree is in Geology and Environmental Science and she is completing a PhD focusing on the sedimen to logical, depositional and environmental indicators of trace fossil preservation in reservoir sands of the northern North Sea. Carol has 16 years of experience of leading eld trips and teaching geology to a variety of user groups, including 6 years teaching undergraduates, and was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Central Lancashire for 3 years. She has conducted eldwork in the Locharbriggs and Hopeman Sandstone Formations, Scotland and Coconino Sandstone, Arizona, USA, and led eldtrips in the US and many areas of the UK.
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CLASTIC EXPLORATION RESERVOIR SEDIMENTOLOGY
COALBED METHANE (CBM) TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS
This course has been developed to provide an understanding of the geometry and hydrocarbon potential of clastic depositional systems and facies, and how they are aected by such important features as basin conguration, tectonics and eustasy. Each of the major clastic environments is covered in terms of lithology, facies, log response and reservoir quality and the depositional models related to seismic sequences. Important basin scale diagenetic changes are examined to illustrate the eect on reservoir quality. The course includes extensive practical exercises.
As conventional sources of oil and natural gas are getting harder to nd, leading energy companies are seeking out unconventional sources of gas. Coalbed Methane (CBM) is seen to be one of the most viable options. Interest is turning to CBM as a potential energy source for Asian countries as the economics improve with other energy costs soaring with the region’s appetite for gas growing annually at about 2% per annum.
It was overall a nice experience. Detailed explanations were given by the instruction and there were hands-on exercises on samples, processes etc. Petrographer-Sedimentologis, Core Laboratories Int BV
Why You Should Attend • Interpret clastic clastic depositional environments using using data from cores images, cutting images and wireline logs • Apply new sequence stratigraphic stratigraphic concepts to clastic reservoirs reservoirs • Correlate wells using knowledge of depositional environment • Predict reservoir reservoir size, shape, trend and quality
The purpose of this course is to provide delegates with practical insights and tools that can be used to eciently identify, appraise, and develop these types of reservoirs. The course will review the origin and mechanisms of CBM production, discuss the various techniques used to analyze reservoir parameters and performance, and understand how these have been applied to numerous projects. Exercises in rock description, log correlation, and resource estimation will emphasize key points. Participants will analyze case histories to determine the eectiveness of dierent appraisal and development strategies and why projects succeeded or failed.
Who Should Attend
The explorationist searching for sandstone reservoirs must have a good understanding of the controls on sand distribution and geometry within various depositional settings. The course is aimed at exploration geologists and geophysicists involved in clastic exploration studies.
Engineers, geologists, geophysicists, researchers, managers, government ocials, planners, and technical support sta wanting a detailed review of the data, techniques and strategies needed for evaluating and developing Coalbed Methane projects. Participants are assumed to have an understanding of general engineering and geologic terms.
What You Will Learn
What You Will Learn
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Clastic facies analysis and and depositional environments Log response response in Clastic Squences Squences Clastic Petrography and diagenesis Exploration sedimentology sedimentology in play fairway mapping and basin analysis • Assessment in clastic reservoirs Volumetric
Meet The Trainer Carol Hopkins Carol is a Senior Project Scientist and the Manager of the Training Department at Robertson CGG Company, her rst degree is in Geology and Environmental Science and she is completing a PhD focusing on the sedimen to logical, depositional and environmental indicators of trace fossil preservation in reservoir sands of the northern North Sea. Carol has 16 years of experience of leading eld trips and teaching geology to a variety of user groups, including 6 years teaching undergraduates, and was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Central Lancashire for 3 years. She has conducted eldwork in the Locharbriggs and Hopeman Sandstone Formations, Scotland and Coconino Sandstone, Arizona, USA, and led eldtrips in the US and many areas of the UK.
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Why You Should Attend
• Recognize the the factors controlling gas-in-place, gas-in-place, reserves, and productivity • Understand how to collect, quality-check, and interpret critical data • Determine how to select the optimum well completion and stimulation methods • Outline practical steps for calculating reserve volumes and forecasting production • Recognize why various successful projects have required dierent development techniques • Review the CBM development steps, costs, and and timelines • Apply techniques techniques for performing due due diligence • Understand the global CBM activities, technologies, and future opportunities
Meet The Trainer Steve Hennings M.S., P.E. Senior Petroleum Engineer, Colorado With over 28 years of experience, Steve Hennings has been focusing on Coal Gas and Coal Mine Methane development in Canada, Australia, China, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Italy and the United States. Steve has taught technical Coal Gas workshops in several countries on topics ranging from completions and development to reservoir simulation.
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DEEPWATER TURBIDITES The course provides an opportunity to examine analogue data from turbidite reservoirs. The 2-Day course will review the depositional setting, sequences that are associated with clastic deepwater systems, review the geological controls on reservoir quality and architecture, and put the environment into context of the petroleum system.
DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS AND RESERVOIR DISTRIBUTION The course aims at improving the conceptual geological understanding of the presence and quality distribution of potential reservoir systems. The training material is derived from a variety of geological settings and comprises a mix of petroleum geology case histories and textbook material including seismic, log, core and outcrop data.
Why You Should Attend • Gain an understanding of deepwater depositional systems, systems, how they form and how they are identied using dierent data sets • Identify reservoir reservoir quality and the geological controls • Understand the risks and uncertainties in deepwater exploration
Who Should Attend Exploration and production geologists and geophysicists, stratigraphers, reservoir engineers and petrophysicists.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • • •
Review of Deepwater Deepwater Depositional Depositional Systems Sequence Stratigraphy Stratigraphy of Deepwater Clastic Clastic Systems Petroleum Systems Geological Controls on Reservoir Quality and Architecture Modern Deepwater Systems Subsurface and Outcrop Analogues Uncertainties and Exploration Risk Implications for Production from from Deepwater Reservoirs
Meet The Trainer
Why You Should Attend 5-Day Course Content: • Resolution, dimensionality and integration of dierent types of geological data. • Understand stratigraphic surfaces and hierarchy. • Depositional sequences and systems tracts. • Stratigraphic diagrams. • Deltaic depositional depositional systems systems and reservoirs. • Deep Water depositional systems systems and reservoirs. • Alluvial depositional systems and reservoirs. reservoirs. • PoroPerm systems. • Carbonate depositional systems and reservoirs. reservoirs. • Regional seismic line seismo-stratigraphic interpretation. • Stratigraphic traps. • Case histories – China, Madagascar, Egypt, Egypt, NW Borneo, Borneo, Niger Delta and the North Sea.
Who Should Attend Geologist, explorationist, reservoir analyst, geology modeller and development geologist.
Greg Samways Greg Samways has been working as a consultant for Fugro Robertson since January 2004. Prior to this he was the Technical Director at Badley, Ashton & Associates Limited, UK
What You Will Learn • Sound depositional depositional geology concepts concepts underpinning underpinning the evaluation of reservoir geometry and quality distribution. • Increased evaluation skills when assessing gross reservoir and reservoir quality distribution, based on the analysis of seismic, log, core and outcrop. • Awareness of the interplay between structural structural deformation and depositional architecture in clastic reservoir settings.
Meet The Trainer Maarten Wiemer Maarten has over 35 years’ experience as Exploration Geologist for Shell globally. He has eld experience in Egypt, NW Borneo, MENA, China, Madagascar, North Sea, Oman and The Netherlands. His expertise includes Seismic Stratigraphy, Reservoir Characterisation, Prospect Maturation, Play Based Exploration and Browneld Opportunity Screening. He developed and delivered the current course in Malaysia, Bangalore, Singapore, Cairo and The Netherlands.
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EXPLORATION FOR TIGHT GAS SYSTEMS
FRACTURED RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION
The information presented will be useful for work at various scales: regional mapping, prospect generation or eld development work.
This course provides a practical & integrated approach to characterising and modelling natural fractures where they are important for hydrocarbon delivery.
This course was extremely well organised. Mr Meckel was extremely knowledgeable and able to answer all our questions Exploration Team Leader, Origin Energy
Why You Should Attend This 5-Day course is designed to train explorationists to eciently identify and map pervasive, large opportunities in Tight Gas Systems. They occur in both clastics and carbonates, and examples of each will be provided. In as much as these resource plays will be a main focus of future gas exploration, it is critical to understand the occurrence and characteristics of these huge unconventional accumulations. They will also become increasingly important in worldwide exploration as a large source for future gas supplies and reserves.
Who Should Attend The course will be very useful for any person trying to correlate, map and interpret clastic reservoirs in the subsurface in order to predict geometries and anticipate hetergeneities.
What You Will Learn • • • • •
Historical Perspective - how we got to where we are are today. Main Characteristics Characteristics of these accumulations. accumulations. Current Working Model - why these large accumulations occur. Important Geochemical Geochemical Parameters that that are required required for a play. Critical Pressure, Fluid, Fluid, and Reservoir attributes - how to evaluate and map. • Sweet Spots - the various types types that have made these plays even more economic. • Examples and Case Histories in the U.S. and and Canada - what what criteria were used to make the important initial discoveries. • Exploration Approach Approach - a step-by-step step-by-step approach outlining outlining how to use basic rock, log, pressure, and test data to develop and evaluate these opportunities.
Meet The Trainer Dr Larry Meckel Dr. Meckel has been involved in Tight Gas Exploration since 1975. He has worked these units in more than 20 basins in Canada, the U.S., and currently in Mexico. His experience spans both clastic and carbonate plays.
Fractured reservoirs often display highly heterogeneous dynamic behaviour that is dicult to capture using standard reservoir modelling workows. This course addresses all the relevant aspects of characterising and modelling fractured reservoirs to allow robust denitions of likely behaviour during production. Early analysis and integration of all available data, including dynamic data, are vital for the geologist and reservoir engineer to dene the relationships between fracture and matrix parameters. Likely fracture distribution concepts (fold related, layer bound joints or fault related) can be dened and simple dynamic models built to test against well test or production data. In addition, rst pass estimates of fracture porosity, fracture permeability and fracture sigma (fracture-matrix exchange factor) can be calibrated against available data. Fluid type is also important as gas reservoirs often only need simple modelling approaches compared with multiphase reservoirs. If the concepts and initial parameter estimates prove robust, more sophisticated techniques can be employed to produce more accurate models with greater control on parameter sensitivities. Parameters in these models can be dened from heterogeneous properties in geomodelling software or upscaled from Discrete Fracture Network packages. Sector models can then be taken and run in reservoir simulators in dual porosity or dual permeability modes. Further upscaling may be required to dene useable full eld dual porosity or dual permeability models. Throughout this process, iteration of the modelling workow is key to provide tight integration of all the available data and constrain parameter estimates. Great place to start thought process around fractured reservoir. HESS
Why You Should Attend The course goes through the entire process of project denition, data gathering and analysis, concept denition and static and dynamic modelling iterations. This will help participants to understand fractured reservoirs and dene the most ecient way to model them for a given set of objectives.
Who Should Attend This 3–Day course is designed for practising mid to senior level geologists and reservoir engineers. Geophysicists and petrophysicists aware of reservoir modelling techniques would also benet.
What You Will Learn • • • • • •
Dene what is a fracture reservoir Appreciate the the economic importance of fractured reservoirs reservoirs Identify and and quantify the characterisation of fractured reservoirs Understand reservoir modelling modelling of fractured reservoirs reservoirs Discover the typical behaviour behaviour of fractured fractured reservoirs Improve the management of fractured reservoirs
Meet The Trainer Dr. Timothy Wynn Practising Senior Reservoir Geologist with AGR Petroleum Services. Specialist in Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling for over 15 years. Covered locations in the North Sea, Middle East, Europe, Russia, South America, Africa and SE Asia.
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FUNDAMENTAL OF SEISMIC FOR NON GEOPHYSICISTS This 3-Day course provides an introduction to seismic surveys, how they are justied, acquired, processed and interpreted. Through a combination of lectures, videos, case-studies and hands-on exercises the participants will gain an understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, the meaning of seismic sections, maps and other products, and an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology. This is very useful and good course which can help non–technical individuals to know more about the workow of seismic BSM, Halliburton
Why You Should Attend Course Highlights • Covers the entire seismic process from acquisition, through through processing to interpretation and in doing so shows how each relates to and impacts the other • Presenter is actively consulting to one of the world’s largest seismic companies • Course is essentially non-mathematical and makes wide use of diagrams, pictures, demonstrations and short videos to explain complex concepts • Numerous hands-on hands-on exercises and case studies studies are used to clarify and reinforce learnings. As much as possible, students will learn by doing rather than just listening
Who Should Attend • Geologists with limited geophysics training or background • Supervisors and managers who need to communicate eectively with geophysicists • Supply chain and support personnel who wants to more eectively support their seismic crews • Management, technical and support personnel who who want understand the jargon • Reservoir engineers who liaise with geophysicists and/or work with seismic maps and other inputs • Seismic interpreters with no processing background, processors with no acquisition background, etc.
What You Will Learn • Obtain an understanding understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, and the costs and risks involved, and how to reduce these • Be able to communicate more eectively with petroleum geophysicists • Understand the meaning of seismic maps and sections and know how to judge the quality and limitations of these important exploration tools. • Gain an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology. • Apply new-found knowledge to a series of simple illustrative exercises to aid understanding and gain condence in use • Know what types of questions to ask in order to assess the quality of a seismic project
FUNDAMENTALS OF E&P DATA MANAGEMENT In collaboration with CGG DMS, this 4-Day training course is developed as a series of modules to present the fundamental principles of ecient management of E & P Data. Very interesting training – I got to learn about drilling and logging as well as data standards. Librarian, National Data Repository
Why You Should Attend Each module will address a separate topic of E & P Data Management and also highlight the links between the various aspects that are considered. The course is led with data management specialist who is also a qualied trainer and taught by modern training techniques, combining informative discussions and practical exercises.
Who Should Attend The course is essential for those with a role, responsibility or interest in E & P data management, including technical managers, administrators and geoscientists.
What You Will Learn • The value of eective E & P Data Management Management and the sources and formats of E & P data • To recognize the Lifecycle Stages of E & P Data starting starting with Data receipt • Accurate cataloguing, recognition of signicant metadata and compliance to standards • Best practices for physical data handling and digital Data Management • To appreciate key technology solutions for E & P Data Management • Importance of Data Security and Data Quality • How to create operational workows and procedures, and business continuity • Management data archives eectively, retention and destruction strategies • Awareness of legislative data retention requirements
Meet The Trainer Richard Attewell Senior Scientist, Data Management Services, CGG Richard received an MSc in Micropalaeontology from London University in 1970 and immediately started as a biostratigrapher in Llandudno, North Wales with Robertson Research International. He followed an international career from the beginning, and worked for seven years in Singapore on a variety of projects where biostratigraphy was combined with operations management responsibilities. Upon returning to the UK, he led a dynamic team in creating innovative methods for stratigraphic analyses as well as reporting.
Meet The Trainer Adrian Williams Adrian Williams is an Exploration Consultant with almost 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, having worked for a number of local and international companies including Shell Australia, US giant Apache Energy, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation’s subsidiary Kufpec and Australia’s Woodside Energy. He has extensive geological and geophysical experience gained through a variety of career positions including Seismic Birddog, Wellsite Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and Exploration Team Manager. For the last 15 years he has worked as an Independent Consultant providing technical and strategic advice on how and where to explore to multinationals, service contractors and government bodies.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOSCIENCE
GEOMECHANICS
This 3-Day course will introduce the key concepts and principles of geology and geophysics currently used in the oil and gas industry. Emphasis will be placed on explaining how and why various techniques and technologies are used and how the two disciplines interact and complement each other. Case histories and examples, demonstrations, videos and hands-on exercises will be used as appropriate to clarify concepts and reinforce learning.
This 5-Day course provides an intermediate level of understanding of the geomechanical factors that aect wellbore instability, sand production and hydraulic fracture design. The course is struc tured such that participants will understand the value that geomechanics can bring to drilling, completion and production operations and hence be able to leverage this value wherever a pplicable. The course emphasis will be on integrating the topic s presented through a combination of lectures, case-studies and hands-on exercises. A special focus will be on how geomechanics knowledge is extracted from routinely acquired well data a nd how it is applied in the prediction and prevention of formation instability.
This is an excellent introductory level course to the geoscience disciplines, and will provide a good working knowledge of the techniques and applications that are commonly applied within oil companies.
Excellent Course on fundamental understanding of Geomechanics and trainer is knowledgeable of the subject.
Why You Should Attend This is an excellent introductory level course to the geoscience disciplines, and will provide a good working knowledge of the techniques and applications that are commonly applied within oil companies. Course Highlights • Course facilitator is an active exploration consultant with almost 35 years industry experience • He is also a professionally trained teacher who is able to eectively communicate with all participants - regardless of their current knowledge level • Hands-on exercises exercises are used used to clarify and reinforce important concepts • Videos and demonstrations provide provide added interest and simple illustration of complex processes • Current case studies studies are discussed to show how newfound knowledge can be applied on the job
Who Should Attend This course will benet those who work with, and/or need to communicate eectively with, geologists and geophysicists and need to understand the terminology, tools and processes they use for exploration, development and resource estimation. That includes technical directors and managers, investment brokers and advisors, petroleum engineers and other industry professionals with a nongeoscience background, IT managers and technical support sta.
What You Will Learn • A clear understanding understanding of the terminology and jargon used by petroleum geoscientists (geologists and geophysicists) • Knowledge of the the processes and procedures procedures used by by geos in their their everyday work as they explore for and develop oil and gas elds • An understanding understanding of the sources sources and reliability of various types types of G&G data • Condence to carry on a basic technical conversation with a petroleum geo • Hints about where to look to continue to increase your geoscience learning • Ability to critically read press releases and simple geological and seismic reports
Meet The Trainer
Drilling Engineer, JX Nippon Oil & Gas
Why You Should Attend The course is essentially non-mathematical and makes wide use of diagrams, pictures and exercises to illustrate the essential concepts of geomechanics. • • • • • • •
Essential Rock Mechanics Principles Wellbore Stability Analysis Anisotropic Rock Properties for unconventional projects Lost Circulation Circulation and Wellbore Strengthening Strengthening applications Sand Production Management Input to Hydraulic Hydraulic Fracture design Salt instability
Who Should Attend This course is intended for Drilling Engineers, Well Engineers, Production Technologists, Completion Engineers, Well Superintendents, Directional Drillers, Wellsite Supervisors and others, who wish to further their understanding in rock mechanics and its application to drilling and completion. There is no pre-requisite for this course but attendees should have prior experience to drilling completions and production operations in their positions and minimum of 3 years of eld experience is recommended.
What You Will Learn • Application of the basic concepts of geomechanics to identify, predict and mitigate against formation instability during drilling, completion and production
Meet The Trainer Ken Russell Ken Russell is an operational geomechanics advisor with over 40 years of experience in exploration, development and production in the upstream oil and gas industry. Ken was one of Schlumberger’s principal instructors, delivering cross-discipline internal and external geomechanics training to petrophysicists, geologists, reservoir, petroleum, well construction and drilling engineers at operating company locations, training centers and operational centers worldwide.
Adrian Williams Adrian Williams is an Exploration Consultant with almost 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, having worked for a number of local and international companies including Shell Australia, US giant Apache Energy, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation’s subsidiary Kufpec and Australia’s Woodside Energy. He has extensive geological and geophysical experience gained through a variety of career positions including Seismic Birddog, Wellsite Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and Exploration Team Manager. For the last 15 years he has worked as an Independent Consultant providing technical and strategic advice on how and where to explore to multinationals, service contractors and government bodies.
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HOW TO INTERPRET MULTI-WELL PRESSURE VS DEPTH PLOTS & PRESSURE MAPS FROM DST & WIRE-LINE FORMATION TEST DATA INCLUDING HYDRODYNAMICS This 5-Day intensive training course will show participants how to use pressure data from DST’s, Wire-line Tests (such as RFT’s & MDT’s) & production Tests ( from many dierent wells) to make Pressure/Depth Plots which reveal permeability barriers such as pinch-outs, sealing faults & any barrier which can trap hydrocarbons. It will also examine how pressures can be used to help correlations between wells & determine if sands are separate or connected. Additionaly, the course will also cover how to nd uid contacts from limited single hydrocarbon pressure points by independently nding the uid gradients from lab uid analyses & correcting to subsurface conditions. This course provides excellent materials methods to extract maximum information from datasets of highly variable quality. The delivery and presentation was excellent using real world examples to illustrate concepts and theory. All hydrogeologist working in Oil & Gas should attend this course and it is also very benecial for reservoir engineers and geologists to introduce holistic approaches to solving geological problems. Principal Hydrogeologist, QBC – A BG Group Business
Why You Should Attend Six class projects give hands-on experience. Students practice skills using data before each pool was discovered & then assess how big the pool is using the discovery well pressure data.
Who Should Attend Production & Development Development Geologists , Engineers, Petro-physicists & operations people working to extend existing elds. This course will also benet exploration geologists who are involved in looking for permeability barriers & subtle traps missed by others in well drilled basins where most of the structural traps have already been found using seismic but stratigraphic traps are still not all discovered.
What You Will Learn • Introduction and history of use of pressure data data in exploration • Sources of pressure and salinity data: DST’s – Drillstem Tests, Production Tests, RFT’s – Wireline Tests • Screening the data - How to obtain valid stable pressures from the data - How to distinguish mud ltrate from true formation water - How to determine correct subsurface uid gradients • Using pressure/depth graphs to correlate reservoirs (Are zones continuous or separate?) - How to predict gas/oil/water contacts downdip from new discovery wells - How to make potentiometric surface and pressure maps - How to nd permeability barriers (stratigraphic) traps from pressure drops in the reservoir • Identifying areas of updip and downdip ow • Tilted oil/water contacts • Capillary pressures • Identifying ‘ushed’ areas • Hydrodynamic traps (accumulations (accumulations without any apparent seal) • Causes of pressure pressure anomalies – underpressure underpressure and geopressure • Using chemical water analysis to correlate zones – Sti diagrams • Modern concepts concepts – pressure compartments
IMAGE LOG INTERPRETATION The dipmeter is unfortunately one of the least utilized interpretation tools available to the geoscientist, despite widespread structural and stratigraphic applications. Thus, this course is designed to provide participants with a detailed understanding of dipmeter and bore hole image acquisition, interpretation techniques, and data integration into geologic and geophysical models. Applications of both wireline images (e.g., FMI/FMS-type images and ultrasonic acoustic) and modern LWD images (e.g., electrical, density, PEF, acoustic, gamma ray, etc.) form the primary backbone of the course. Using an applied “hands-on” approach, participants will be exposed to a diversity of world-wide case examples with complementary exercises, both of an individual and group nature. Course is designed from an applied standpoint, with numerous examples and hands-on exercises from the petroleum industry.
Why You Should Attend Course content in Summary: • Image Log Types – Stuck on wireline FMI? Try full 360° LWD highresolution electrical, azimuthal resistivity, gamma ray, density, acoustic, and photoelectric logs. • Visualization – Simple manipulations to advanced 4D visualization visualization maximizes interpretation and understanding, from the tec hnical analysts to managerial levels. • Structure and stratigraphy – Get the most of those dipmeter logs and image logs, including advanced structural analysis and stratigraphic/sedimentalogical investigation. • Wellbore Stability – Understand the the pressure system system and borehole response to safely guide the bit to the target. • Geosteering and Reservoir Navigation – Take the guess work out of reservoir navigation by understanding the full capabilities of modern full 360° LWD image logs. • Data Integration – Incorporation of both modern LWD image logs and wireline images into the overall data stream of other geological, geophysical, petrophysical and engineering data sets is a must for truly understanding the petroleum system.
Who Should Attend Geologists, Petrophysicists, Geophysicists, Reservoir Engineers, and Exploration & Production Managers
What You Will Learn • Explore the available image log types and current state of technology • Exploit the fundamentals of dip determination determination and analysis • Understand the application of image logs in structural structural and stratigraphic studies • Appreciate the role of image logs in geomechanical geomechanical and wellbore stability analysis • Integrate image log data into into multidisciplinary studies
Meet The Trainer Dr James Willis James has been the edi tor and publisher (both volunteer eorts) for the Lafayette Geological Society since 2002. He developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated availability of key real-time data. He is he now an independent consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ.
Meet The Trainer Hugh Reid Hugh is internationally recognized for his DST related expertise and his training courses, which have been presented bi-annually in Calgary and overseas in over 17 countries, representing more than 200 companies over the past 23 years. He has over 30 years’ experience in DST analysis and hydrodynamics, 8 years with Mobil Oil in Calgary.
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INTEGRATED SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY FOR CARBONATES
INTEGRATED SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY IN CLASTIC RESERVOIR
This course will examine the importance of sequence stra tigraphy in helping us to understand the sedimentary record and reconstruct past depositional history. It will focus on the dierent approach required when studying carbonate (as opposed to clastic) systems. Using examples from various parts of the world, but in particular the Middle East, participants will learn to identify sequence boundaries at dierent scales in well data (cores, logs, cuttings) and on seismic and will study the importance of each ty pe for prediction of reservoir and seal horizons in carbonate sequences.
This course will follow a workshop format. The workshop will emphasise the underlying geological principles, processes and terminology related to the interpretation and use of seismic sequence stratigraphy and its integration with well log sequence stratigraphy and biostratigraphy. It will also provide attendees with the opportunity to interpret the sequence stratigraphy of part of a selected sedimentary basin.
Why You Should Attend • Understand the concepts of carbonate sequence sequence stratigraphy stratigraphy at dierent scales. • Be able to apply apply sequence stratigraphic stratigraphic interpretation for well and seismic data in carbonate environments. • Be able to use use a sequence stratigraphic stratigraphic approach to to predict seal and reservoir quality. The course will include practical exercises throughout.
Who Should Attend The course is aimed at petroleum geologists, explorationists, petrophysicists, geophysicists and engineers who are involved with exploration in carbonate provinces or the development of carbonate reservoirs. Attendees should have previous knowledge of carbonate sedimentology.
What You Will Learn • Basic concepts of carbonate deposition: The carbonate factory, climatic and tectonic controls, environmental reconstruction. • Sequence Stratigraphy: Stratigraphy: Basic concepts, historical development, development, chronostratigraphy, seismic stratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy. • Integrated sequence sequence stratigraphy: stratigraphy: Main controls on sequence development, tectonism, eustacy, accommodation space. • Parasequences: Carbonate sedimentary sedimentary cycles. Identication of surfaces. Signicance of sedimentary patterns: patterns: coarsening upward/ upward/ ning upward. • Parasequence sets: sets: Concepts of progradation, progradation, retrogradation, aggradation. Types of bounding discontinuities. discontinuities. • Sequences and systems systems tracts: Types Types of sequence boundary and their signicance. Unravelling a package of sequences sequences in time and space. • Orders of cyclicity: Time and controls at dierent scales. Superposition of cycles. ‘Haq’ curves and long long term relative sealevel changes. • Integrating well data: Key data types for sequence identication. Typical work ow in carbonate sequences identication. • Sequence Stratigraphy: Identication of boundaries and stacking patterns in carbonate sequences. sequences. Attribute analysis and and ‘stratal slices’. • Carbonate sequences in Sabkha and Marginal Marine Environments: shelf and barrier margin environments; reefs; deeper water and redeposited sequences. • Mixed carbonate siliciclastic sequences. • Mixed carbonate evaporate sequences • Systems tracts and and petroleum petroleum exploration. exploration.
Meet The Trainer Christopher Burgess Former Managing Director, Robertson UK Limited.
I have obtained thorough knowledge from the course. Comfortably learnt due to good organisation. Well done. Thanks! Sedimentologist, Core Laboratories International
Why You Should Attend 5-Day Course Content: • Introduction to seismic sequence sequence stratigraphy stratigraphy concepts; eustatic controls; assumptions; denition of key terms • Eustatic controls on depositional stratal patterns patterns -> Accommodation and equilibrium types; systems tract boundaries • Seismic expression of sequence -> Criteria and approach for picking sequence boundaries • Interpretation of seismic reections in depositional sequences -> Denition of seismic sequence; seismic facies • Sequence and systems systems tracts -> Highstand; falling falling stage; lowstand; lowstand; transgressive; shelf margin systems tracts • Sequence expression expression in well logs -> Log characters of parasequences, maximum ooding surfaces and criteria for picking sequence boundaries • Interpretation of systems tracts from well log character character -> Integration of well log sequence stratigraphy with seismic sequence stratigraphy • Clastic and carbonate depositional environments -> Depositional responses to changes in relative sea level • Variation on the model: Application and exploration signicance -> Use of global sea level curve
Who Should Attend Explorationists, geologists, stratigraphers and geophysicists who wish to extend their knowledge through integration of seismic sequence stratigraphy with well log sequence stratigraphy.
What You Will Learn • Understand sequence stratigraphic stratigraphic concepts concepts and controls. • Identify systems systems tracts and stratigraphic stratigraphic sequences from depositional facies, well logs and seismic facies. • Construct a sequence stratigraphic stratigraphic model by integrating integrating lithological, seismic and well data.
Meet The Trainer Carol Hopkins Carol is a Senior Project Scientist and the Manager of the Training Department at Robertson CGG Company, her rst degree is in Geology and Environmental Science and she is completing a PhD focusing on the sedimen to logical, depositional and environmental indicators of trace fossil preservation in reservoir sands of the northern North Sea. Carol has 16 years of experience of leading eld trips and teaching geology to a variety of user groups, including 6 years teaching undergraduates, and was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Central Lancashire for 3 years. She has conducted eldwork in the Locharbriggs and Hopeman Sandstone Formations, Scotland and Coconino Sandstone, Arizona, USA, and led eldtrips in the US and many areas of the UK.
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INTRODUCTION TO PETROPHYSICS LOG ANALYSIS LWD WIRELINE Petrophysics remains a vital component to many facets of the petroleum industry, from quantication of hydrocarbon reserves, developmental strategies to real-time decision making for reservoir navigation. This 5-Day course addresses the fundamental tenets of petrophysics and formation evaluation, using integrative perspective of multiple datasets, including geological, geophysical, logging and core data. Signicant worldwide case histories are included, as well as several exercises designed to provide hands-on experience. Very good course. Very detailed with the fundamental aspects of Petrophysics. Senior Geologist, Lundin Oil & Gas
Why You Should Attend You will learn the latest geological, geophysical and logging/core technologies to better understand their role in petrophysical analysis, formation evaluation, and reservoir characterization. Pros & cons of key datasets will be addressed, with the emphasis on the need for integrative studies and selection of tool combinations to resolve key issues. You will learn to apply quick-look qualitative techniques as well as quantitative aspects such as volume of shale/clay, porosity, permeability, and water saturation determinations.
Who Should Attend This 5-Day course is recommended for Geologists, Geophysicists, Log and/or Core Analysts, Exploration & Production Managers, and Reservoir Engineers
What You Will Learn • Understand better the latest geological, geophysical, and logging/ core technologies and their role in petrophysical analysis, formation evaluation, and reservoir characterization. • Address the pros and cons of key datasets, with emphasis on need for integrative studies and calibration of datasets. • Apply quick-look qualitative techniques as well as quantitative aspects to understand vital aspects such as volume of shale/clay, porosity, permeability, and water saturation determinations. • Select tool combinations to resolve key issues and for specic applications. • Assess uncertainty uncertainty in petrophysical measurements measurements and techniques and its inuence on reserve estimation.
Meet The Trainer Dr James Willis James has been the edit or and publisher (both volunteer eorts) for the Lafayette Geological Society since 2002. He developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated availability of key real-time data. He is he now an independent consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ.
ON THE JOB (OTJ) GEOSCIENCES TRAINING On-the-job training (OTJ), is an attachment training that takes place at Robertson oces utilising the expertise and facilities located there. The OTJ programmes can be on any subject that can be supported at Robertson oces and can employ a range of analysis techniques available. OTJ provides a exible platform for organisational learning, involving systematic coaching of employees by skilled sta using structured training processes and training documents. Depending on the programme content and duration, trainees may bring their own data and work this up into a fully QC’d project. This proves very cost eective for our clients as their employees are receiving training while the data is being analysed and interpreted. Trainees will work alongside Robertson specialists who employ a variety of teaching techniques. Programmes are intended to be cost eective as OTJ usually involves part contact time with instructors and part self-guided practical work. As the training is conducted at Robertson oces, trainees have access to a range of subject specialists, and Robertson laboratories can provide a range of sedimentological and geochemical analysis techniques. The programmes may be shorter term intensive training of a small group of trainees, or extended programmes of highly focussed, high level training of 1 or 2 participants. The data used may be the clients’ own data or Robertson non-exclusive data. Up to 80% of work skills are acquired on the job, OTJ is vital in the retention of critical skills and knowledge, which will help organisations respond quickly to the changing business requirements. In addition, companies that implemented structured OTJ reported up to 50% improvement in time-to-market, wastage reduction, customer service and sta retention, customer service and sta retention. With OTJ, your company can respond faster to customers, improve sta performance and achieve better business results.
Why You Should Attend Thin Section Preparation Training Duration: 4 Weeks • Sequence and Seismic Stratigraphy Duration: 4 weeks • Carbonate Sedimentology Duration: 6 months • Nanofossil, Palynology and Palynofacies Duration: 4 Weeks • Image Log Interpretation Duration: 6 weeks • Petrophysics Duration: 12 weeks • Prospect Generation Duration: 18 weeks • Reservoir & Geosciences Duration: 24 weeks • Structural Geology • Mapping Subsurface Structures • Seismic Interpretation • 3D Interpretation
In collaboration with ROBERTSON A CGG Company
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OPERATIONS GEOLOGY
PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological challenges that accompany drilling and how to combat them to succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and petrophysical (“wireline”) logs, and how it is used. The measurement and prediction of formation pressure are covered in detail, and there are also modules on coring and well testing. The course concludes with an in-depth look at the deep water drilling environment, including recent case histories. Attendees are expected to have an understanding of how petroleum is formed, how it migrates and how it is trapped, and of the principles of rotary drilling and the mud circulation system. Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed to nd, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to build a model of the subsurface, and the dierent methods used to display information. The value and limitations of dierent data sources will be discussed. Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of geological information can lead to better management decisions and thus improve the value of oil and gas projects.
This is a very brief, but complete course that I have never participated and w as surprised with details of topic in c oring & testing. There is also a complete description on the entire task of an operation geologist. Lead Operation Geologist, Pertamina Hulu Energy (PHE) WMO
Why You Should Attend • The Instructor is a currently active exploration consultant consultant with 40 years of international industry experience, including training and mentoring. • The course covers concepts and case histories histories that are at the forefront of the modern oshore petroleum industry. • Hands-on exercises exercises are used used to reinforce reinforce the theoretical theoretical concepts.
Who Should Attend • Exploration, Development, Wellsite Wellsite and Operations Geologists Geologists • Petrophysicists • Drilling Project Managers
What You Will Learn • The information that that is obtained during the drilling of a well, well, its purpose and limitations. • How that information is used to monitor well progress, make decisions during drilling, and mitigate risks, thereby maximising company’s return on its investment. • How formation pressure pressure is generated, generated, how it can be predicted, and what can go wrong if it is not properly understood and managed. • Why and how coring and testing programmes are carried out in wells and how the information thus obtained is used in determining whether or not a discovery is commercial, and in formulating the Field Development Programme. • The conditions peculiar to the deep water oshore oil and gas exploration and production theatre.
Meet The Trainer Dr Pete Webb Peter joined Texaco as a Wellsite Geologist in 1974, at the start of the North Sea oil boom, alternating between the wellsite and the oce. He transferred in 1977 to Iran, initially as a Wellsite Geologist in the Zagros Mountains and then in the oce, working on the appraisal of super-giant discoveries. This was followed by 4 years in Luanda, in operations, exploration and appraisal. A move to Sun International in 1984 saw him in Colombia for two years as Exploration Manager, followed by operations and new ventures studies in countries as diverse as Sudan, Argentina and the UAE. In 1992, he formed his own consultancy but moved to PNG to work for a World Bank project from 1995 to 1998, and to Cairn Energy India from 2000 to 2004. As independent consultant, Pete has takenup assignments with Roberson Research (UK), Knowledge Reservoir, MND A.S. and OPC.
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Substantially increased my knowledge. The exercises were indeed very helpful. Senior Manager, PETRONAS
Why You Should Attend • Course facilitator is a currently currently active exploration consultant consultant with over 30 years industry experience • Facilitator is also a professionally trained teacher who is able to eectively communicate with all participants - regardless of their current knowledge level • Hands-on exercises exercises are used used to clarify and reinforce important concepts • Videos and demonstrations provide provide added interest and simple illustration of complex processes • Current case studies studies are discussed to show how newfound knowledge can be applied on the job
Who Should Attend • Petroleum engineers (reservoir, drilling, production) who work with geological input data • Geophysicists with little geological background • Project managers whose teams include petroleum petroleum geologists • Investment managers, brokers, analysts wanting to better interpret oil company press • releases and and other public documents documents • Government data managers who handle petroleum geological data and need to understand • the sources of dierent types of data • Small-Company Directors who have picked up a large amount of geological information over the years but need a bit of ‘time out’ to put it all together in a systematic format
What You Will Learn • A clear understanding understanding of the terminology and jargon used by petroleum geologists • An understanding understanding of the sources and reliability of various types types of geological information • Knowledge of what geological questions to ask in order to gain an understanding of the cost and analyse risk critical elements of a petroleum project • Condence to carry on a basic technical conversation with a petroleum geologist • Hints about where to look to continue to increase their geological understand • Ability to critically read press releases and simple geological reports
Meet The Trainer Adrian Williams Adrian Williams is an Exploration Consultant with almost 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, having worked for a number of local and international companies including Shell Australia, US giant Apache Energy, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation’s subsidiary Kufpec and Australia’s Woodside Energy. He has extensive geological and geophysical experience gained through a variety of career positions including Seismic Birddog, Wellsite Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and Exploration Team Manager. For the last 15 years he has worked as an Independent Consultant providing technical and strategic advice on how and where to explore to multinationals, service contractors and government bodies.
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PLAY-BASED EXPLORATION
PROSPECT MATURATION
Today’s technology allows us to zoom into the de tails of the subsurface in a manner that was not possible some time ago. While this provides much valuable insight into prospect-specic details, it may also result in us neglecting the regional aspects of the geology. In a Play-Based Exploration approach the ‘play’ is the main focus of evaluation. Considering prospects in a context of regional basin development and play underst anding will results in a better understanding of risks and opportunities, as well as in a greater consistency of prospect assessments.
The prospect maturation process, from a lead to a drillable prospect, is at the heart of the exploration business. This course will cover all aspects of the prospect maturation process: play understanding in the context of regional geological understanding; detailed prospect evaluation; realistic risk & volume assessment consistent with the play understanding and prospect details, and an introduction to exploration economics. Throughout the course there is a strong focus on pragmatic (geo)logical approach for assessing those aspects that are input parameters for a meaningful assessment of prospect risks and volumes, with emphasis on a balanced integration of contributions from dierent sub-surface disciplines.
This course has been very insightful about how exploration can be successfully done. Senior Geoscientist, PEYRONAS Carigali
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day training course will introduce participants to the PlayBased Exploration workow through many individual and group exercises and discussions. The core of the course is a large group exercise based on a real data set. Based on data provided, participants will make reservoir, seal, charge and structural maps, followed by Play maps and CRS maps. The dierence in and use of prospect-specic and play-based probabilities will be explained by examples and exercises. The course will also explain how play statistics can serve as a guide for prospect assessment and for assessing the (remaining) potential of a basin.
Who Should Attend This course is designed primarily for geoscientists working in exploration and their direct supervisors. The course is also very applicable and useful for sta from other disciplines working closely with exploration sta, such as reservoir engineers, petrophysicists and prospect portfolio analysts.
What You Will Learn • Have a clear understanding understanding on why and how evaluating prospects in the context of a play can help the overall soundness and consistency. • Provide participants participants with a practical Play-Based Play-Based Exploration workow • Explain how play statistics can be used to further improve our assessment of prospects and remaining potential • Demonstrate that evaluating prospects in the context of plays is both rewarding and fun
Meet The Trainer Dr Jan De Jager Dr. Jan de Jager has a PhD in Geology from the University of Utrecht. He joined Shell in 1979 as an exploration geologist, and worked in several locations around the world (Netherlands, Gabon, USA, Australia, Argentina, Malaysia) in technical and management positions.
Highly recommend this course. Its an excellent integration of prospect and play analysis. Senior Geophysicist, Santos
Why You Should Attend This course describes the various aspects that need to be considered in the prospect maturation process, including: • Play development in the context of a sound understanding understanding of the regional geology • Detailed prospect evaluation and understanding of the critical critical aspects of traps, reservoirs, seals and charge • Examples from plays and prospects in dierent basin settings from around the globe • Realistic and pragmatic risk and volume assessment, based on the geological understanding of plays and prospects • An introduction introduction to Unconventional Unconventional Gas Gas resources, highlighting the main dierences between conventional and unconventional exploration. Examples of plays, oil and gas elds and prospects from basins from around the world, including from Australia, will be given.
Who Should Attend Geoscientists who have been working for several years in exploration and who want to improve their expertise of the prospect maturation process, risk and volume assessment, as well as for their direct supervisors. It is also a very applicable course for sta from disciplines working closely with exploration sta: prospect portfolio analysts, reservoir engineers, petrophysicists and geophysicists.
What You Will Learn Specics topics that will be discussed include the following: • The statistical fundamentals for risk and volume assessment will be presented, with practical exercises for understanding the results of a risk & volume assessment displayed in expectation c urves. • The dierence between risk and uncertainty. • A full discussion of the essential requirements for a working petroleum system: trap, reservoir, seal and charge. • Examples of how traps, reservoirs, seals and charge work in dierent basin types around the globe and in Australian basins. • Exercises and guidelines for estimating uncertainties uncertainties for prospect parameters, including practical advice for meaningful distributions for uncertainty ranges. Particular emphasis will be given to estimating hydrocarbon column lengths with their a ssociated uncertainties in undrilled prospects. • Prospects and plays; plays; the value of play maps and how these should be used for assessment of prospect risks and for ranking of prospects within a play. • Calculating volumes for groups of prospects; how to add risked prospect volumes for a statistically correct representation of the volume promise of a portfolio of prospects. • Geophysical evidence: incorporating incorporating geophysical evidence (DHIs) consistently and realistically in a risk assessment. An understandable and geology-based workow, consistent with Bayes theorem, will be presented
Meet The Trainer Dr Jan De Jager Dr. Jan de Jager has a PhD in Geology from the University of Utrecht. He joined Shell in 1979 as an exploration geologist, and worked in several locations around the world (Netherlands, Gabon, USA, Australia, Argentina, Malaysia) in technical and management positions.
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SUBSURFACE MAPPING IN EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT Subsurface geologic maps are the most important and widely used document in petroleum exploration and development. Geoscientists and engineers are expected to understand and be able to eciently and accurately generate many types of subsurface maps. Nevertheless, many geoscientists have not had sucient formal training in the fundamental principles and methods that accurately underlie constructed subsurface maps, whether the data source is a seismic interpretation, well log correlation or both. During the exploration and development process, understanding of the subsurface geometry, incorporating both structural and stratigraphic framework, are essential to understanding the 4D development of potential reservoirs. Subsurface maps represent the cornerstone of data presentation and information transfer in oil & gas exploration & development, whether well log based, seismic based, or both. We focus on the fundamental principles and methodologies of accurately conveying critical data and information via subsurface mapping.
Why You Should Attend Course is practically based, including integrating multiple datasets, quick-look and advanced techniques for critically analyzing/reviewing key maps (including your own and those of others), and benets or drawbacks of modern computing.
Who Should Attend Geologists, Geophysicists, Exploration/Production Managers, Reservoir Engineers
What You Will Learn • Review and integrate integrate various data data types (well and seismic, and other data types) • Well log analysis, analysis, including log types, correlation of well well logs, and extraction of relevant subsurface data, including thickness corrections and logs • Seismic analysis, including 3D, 3D, time-lapse, and attribute analysis analysis • Fundamentals of contouring • Construction and and interpretation of fault plane, plane, structure contour, and thickness maps • Integrated mapping mapping and cross-section construction, construction, and other data presentation forms • Fault juxtaposition and seal analysis • Integration of LWD data for geosteering and reservoir reservoir navigation applications
SHALE GAS TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS This 1-Day course reviews the distinct shale properties needed for commercial development and the required technology for dening and developing this major gas resource.
Why You Should Attend To learn more and understand the technicalfundamentals of Shale Gas. Also, to be able to evaluate and be in a better position of the development of Shale Gas.
Who Should Attend The target audience includes engineers, geologists, investors, managers, government representatives, service providers, planners, and technical support sta.
What You Will Learn Participants will gain the following from this course: • Identify the specic shales required for commercial development. • Understand why and where these shales exist. • Review the technology developed developed for evaluating evaluating and developing shale • Recognize the factors controlling gas-in-place and productivity • Understand what what techniques are used to evaluate evaluate a prospective shale • Review the steps for calculating reserve volumes and forecasting production • Gain practical insight insight and techniques techniques for quality-control quality-control and due diligence It is recommended that each participant bring a laptop to solve basic problems.
Meet The Trainer Steve Hennings M.S., P.E. Senior Petroleum Engineer, Colorado With over 28 years of experience, Steve Hennings has been focusing on Coal Gas and Coal Mine Methane development in Canada, Australia, China, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Italy and the United States. Steve has taught technical Coal Gas workshops in several countries on topics ranging from completions and development to reservoir simulation.
Meet The Trainer Dr James Willis James has been the edit or and publisher (both volunteer eorts) for the Lafayette Geological Society since 2002. He developed a 4D quantitative well bore guidance theory, including the concept of positive versus negative thickness (sign indicating direction of drilling section), that predated availability of key real-time data. He is he now an independent consultant for Baker Hughes INTEQ.
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PLANNING & MANAGING MARINE SEISMIC OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVES The aim of this 5-Day training course is to give the attendees current best practice in seismic operations planning for marine seismic surveys. This course looks at the managerial side of planning and operating surveys and technical issues surrounding surrounding this area. It deals with this subject in the increasingly complex HSSE environment and refers to current state-of-the art technical methodology in its management context.
Why You Should Attend The course is aimed at giving attendees an insight into planning, mobilising and operating a seismic survey in an international environment. The course material will provide a good starting point for future seismic project planning and its management. The technical content looks at the marine seismic source, the seismic streamer, dual sensor and other broadband methods and goes into the technical side of 3D and 4D survey design and planning. It nishes with suggestions for the content of a tender document and how to analyse the tenders received. The course includes attendee exercises which can be conducted as small groups and involves also group discussion of exercise results and course information.
Who Should Attend Geophysicists with limited experience of seismic acquisition, or more experienced sta including Interpreters and Operational Geophysicists who need to keep up with the rapidly developing eld of modern seismic acquisition techniques.
Day 4 • Broad band methods and dual sensor recording • Exercise • Bin size • Exercise • Em, magnetic and gravity? • Rig & platform etc undershoots • Discussion Day 5 • Completion of technical training and the tender checklist • Migration aperture and fresnel zone • Typical dual source multiple cable towing overview • In water positioning • The latest great advance in towed streamer seismic acquisition • The adcp current proler • Feather angle • An example of a feather angle situation • A real life feather angle situation • The 3d shooting plan • 3D inll • The tender – a suggested checklist with explanations • Final exercise
Meet The Trainer David Buddery
What You Will Learn 5 Day course agenda Day 1 • Pre planning: the basics rst • Early knowledge • What do you need to know to plan and carry out the survey? • Hsse inuence on planning Day 2 • Survey design (marine) • Exercise • Survey design (tz) • Main planning • Exercise • Marine survey main planning • Exercise
David was employed at BP Exploration from 1979 until August 2011. David spent most of his working life in planning and supervising geophysical surveys worldwide, solving geophysical acquisition problems and carrying out operational research into the practical side of geophysical problems. He has lengthy exposure to the planning and operational management of multi thousand channel node and conventional cable crews using independent simultaneous source techniques. He has considerable experience in data processing including statics computation and wavelet processing.
Day 3 • Tendering • Operations (marine) • Exercise • Deliverables • Exercise Day 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Technical training main module. The seismic airgun array The rayleigh-willis equation and its Signicance Airgun array ‘tuning’ Air gun array signature recording / synthetic signatures Air gun synchronization (analog) and air gun synchronization (digital) Cross line air gun array signal characteristics Wide bandwidth methods Streamer noise – noise vs frequency Streamer group interval Exercise Streamer length Exercise
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VELOCITIES, MIGRATION, DMO AND VELOCITY MODEL BUILDING Velocity is one of the most important parameter that can be derived from seismic data. Velocity values are indicative for layer identication and thus convey rock properties. Moreover, velocities relate the seismic measurements that are in (two-way) traveltime to the end product of seismic data processing, i.e. the depth picture of the subsurface that can be obtained via migration or seismic imaging. This course gives an overview of all aspects of velocity that one encounters during seismic data processing, of the migration principles, methods and algorithms, of the velocity model building principles and methods as well a s of the dierent DMO algorithms. In addition VSP data acquisition and processing will be discussed. During and at the end of the course, a number of representati ve case studies and examples will be shown to illustrate the material covered during this course. I was introduced to many important theoretical concepts through this training Managing Director, Farcape Pte Ltd
Why You Should Attend The following topics will be discussed in this 5-Day training course: • Developments in acquisition geometries and their impact on seismic data processing • Elastic constants, rock physics and wave propagation velocities • The wave equation and and its applications • Anisotropy, specically velocity anisotropy • Overview of the seismic data processing practice practice • Velocity analysis, stacking and stacking velocities • Migration or seismic imaging: methods and algorithms 8. DMO: principle and applications • Velocity model building: methods and algorithms • VSP: acquisition, processing and application for velocity determination • Case studies/Examples: - Tomography - Full wave inversion - Velocity model building - Parametric velocity estimation
Who Should Attend Geologists and petrophysicists who need to understand how the various types of velocity information can be derived from seismic data and who need to understand how subsurface images are generated.
What You Will Learn By participating in this 5 day training course, participants will get a full understanding and appreciation of: • The dierent types of velocity and corresponding methods for their measurement, especially interval velocities and their relationship with rock properties and prestack depth migration. • Become familiar with the dierent methods of migration and their subsequent implementation. • Judge the strong and weak points of each algorithm and and select their proper parameters. • Select and apply the method that that is most appropriate appropriate for velocity model building based on the data, pre-processing results, geological information and stated objectives.
Meet The Trainer Piet Gerritsma Piet joined Shell in 1969 as a research geophysicist in Rijswijk and Houston. He acquired operational experience as processing and special studies geophysicist in Brunei and in Canada. He was Shell’s representative in international research consortia: SEP (Stanford), DELPHI (Delft University of Technology) and IFP (Institut Francais du Petrole); he also served as associate editor of Geophysical Prospecting on Migration, Modelling and Inversion. During his Shell career he has always lectured at both basic as well as advanced level covering a broad range of topics. He left Shell in 1999 after 30 years of service.
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RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Advanced Carbonate Reservoir Engineering
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Advanced Well Stimulation Strategies
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Analysis & Prediction Of Natural Fracture Systems
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Applied EOR Technology Project Management
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Applied Reservoir Engineering
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Basin Analysis
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Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
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Coring & Core Analysis
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Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Screening Field Testing Plan Considerations
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Fractured Reservoir Characterisation
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Heavy Oil Fields Development & Product ion
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Integrated Field Development Planning For Offshore Fields
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Reservoir Engineering Aspects Of Waterflooding
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Practical Aspects of Coalbed Methane Field Development
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Well Test Analysis
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ADVANCED CARBONATE RESERVOIR ENGINEERING Reservoir engineering methods as practised in carbonate elds will be addressed in this 5-Day tra ining course. The course is made up of practical and actual carbonate reservoir problems & examples to illustrate the relevant subjects. Specic reservoir engineering problems related to the heterogeneity, uid-rock interaction and often frac tured nature of carbonate rocks will be addressed. I would highly recommended this course to both geologists and engineers as it is a logical presentation with real- life examples. NOPTA, Australia
Why You Should Attend This course will emphasize Reservoir Engineering applications in Carbonate elds in topic such as: • Rock properties of carbonate and fractured reservoirs • Reservoir uid behaviour • Identication of main production mechanisms • Well behaviour behaviour and well well testing • Application of Decline Curve Analysis • Detailed modelling modelling of wells and reservoirs • Water ooding • Application of EOR methods methods in carbonate reservoirs reservoirs • Production forecasting and and scenario methods • Reserves and resource estimation • Aspects of simulation model selection, construction and well, aquifer and uid modelling
Who Should Attend The course is designed for experienced reservoir engineers with prior technical or engineering exposure to production activities in carbonate reservoirs. Petroleum engineers and geoscientists who require more than general knowledge of carbonate reservoir engineering will also nd this course useful.
What You Will Learn By the end of this course, you will have a deeper knowledge of modern reservoir engineering practices for carbonate reservoir development and production, including the construction and use of reservoir models.
Meet The Trainer Wim Swinkels Wim Swinkels is a seasoned Petroleum Engineering professional, with global experience, mostly in Shell companies and joint ventures (NAM, SSB, SCL, PDO, SKDBV). He has been involved in reserves and resource management and has extensive reservoir modelling and reservoir simulation expertise.
ADVANCED WELL STIMULATION STRATEGIES Optimal drainage of a reservoir, both physically and economically, is not as straight forward as it used to be. Dierent well pa ths are available for dierent geological structures: conventional vertical, vertical, slanted and horizontal wells. Next to that various types of multi-lateral, multiple horizontal wells, complete the picture. The question is: How do we clean, stimulate or otherwise optimize the inow into these fanc y completions? In the drive towards more technically challenging completions and the development of unconventional reservoirs, such as shale gas, heavy oil or coal bed methane not enough attentio n is paid to the details of inow performance optimiza tion. This can result in poor or less than optimum production. Asset managers, advisors and engineers involved in the planning, execution, and evaluation of well completions need to have the bac kground in what is possible using modern well stimulation techniques and tools. This course combined several years of expertise from two very knowledgeable professionals and renown experts in the oil & gas industry PE, ZADW
Why You Should Attend This course is designed for those involved in all aspects of well completion design and has the emphasis on well stimulation. Each topic is introduced by a concise lecture followed by one or two exercises. The course concludes with a comprehensive exercise in which the students, with the aid of state of the art acidizing and hydraulic fracturing simulators, will: • Select candidates candidates from group of wells • Make a proposal for the selection of a treatment for each candidate • Design of the selected treatment treatment • Make a comparison with alternative treatment(s) Participants with a eld or a cluster of wells for which they want to select candidates and to design treatments, are encouraged to bring them to the course.
Who Should Attend Senior technologists and middle management, those involved in development planning, economics and production operations, production chemists, well stimulation specialists and well completions design engineers, in conventional as well as unconventional plays including shale gas, coal bed methane, etc. This includes completion, production, reservoir and drilling engineers; economists, asset managers and geologists.
What You Will Learn • Identify The Best And Most Most Economical, Method To To Enhance And Optimize The Inow Performance In The Various Completion Congurations And Formation Types • Select Candidates Candidates For Acidizing Treatments • Select Candidates For Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments, Treatments, Both Propped And Acid Fracturing • Understand The Design Design And And Execution Execution Of And Evaluate Evaluate Acidizing Treatments • Understand The The Design And Execution Of And And Evaluate Hydraulic Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments • Understand And Work With State Of The Art Acidizing And Hydraulic Fracturing Simulators • Understand The Nature And Environmental Impact Of Fluids Used In Production Enhancement Treatments To Develop A Disposal Strategy
Meet The Trainer Leo Roodhart Leo Roodhart’s career with the oil & gas industry spans 30 years in the areas of Production Engineering, Production Optimisation and Water Management, Strategic Innovation, Scenario Planning and New Business Development.
Gerrit Nitters Gerrit Nitters is a specialist in well stimulation operations with over 35 years’ experience the oil industry.
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ANALYSIS & PREDICTION OF NATURAL FRACTURE SYSTEMS
APPLIED EOR TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
An integrated training course with a focus on analysis and prediction of sealing faults and natural open fracture systems.This 5-Day training course is focused on application issues in a work environment. Theory is kept to a minimum but an introduction to geo-mechanics is essential. Basic elements of this course are the integrated and multidisciplinary character of geology and fracture/fault systems. Prediction is only possible if the geo-mechanics of tectonic processes are understood.
This 5-Day training course addresses the relevance and basic concepts of various EOR techniques. It will explain how any EOR EOR technology can be integrated in the full life cycle planning, starting from the current development concept, through appropriate testing to eld implementation of a EOR Scheme. The application of EOR technology demands strong coordination between many disciplines and the challenges faced can only be overcome through multidisciplinary teamwork.
Why You Should Attend A critical examination of fracture detection tools and techniques forms an essential part of the course. Exercises and case histories are integrated with lectures and in-class analogue model experiments, emphasizing the pragmatic and practical nature of the course. Technical aspects of data acquisition and processing are briey discussed, but do not form part of the curriculum. In addition to open fractures, sealing fractures and faults form are also part of the course. Exercises based on real data and realistic examples form an important element of the sessions.
Who Should Attend The course is intended for geoscientists and subsurface engineers who deal with geological problems such as complex structural geometries in relation to fractured reservoirs. This theoretically sound but also pragmatic course will enable participants to use the acquired skills to predict location and orientation of open and sealing fractures where software will often fail due to insucient data volume and/or quality.
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Fracture mechanics Fracture detection, detection, prediction and reservoir reservoir management Basic drilling strategies Generic fracture study workow Management of reservoirs with sealing faults and/or fractures
Meet The Trainer Dr. Dirk Nieuwland Dr. Nieuwland joined Shell in 1979, as a research geologist in structural geology in Rijswijk. He then became a production geologist in Shell Thailand and later as Chief Geologist in Turkey, before embarking on his career as a senior research geologist at Shell Research. He was responsible for technical advice in exploration and production and has a passion in teaching in-house for Shell and other State Oil operator and contractors.
You need this course before screening EOR projects. PETRONAS EPTC
Why You Should Attend The choice for specic EOR techniques often depends upon on the proper understanding of the distribution of remaining oil. This distribution will be the result of the interplay between displacement processes and geological settings of a specic reservoir. EOR techniques are often grouped in three main areas: Thermal EOR (e.g. steam soak and SAGD), Chemical EOR (e.g. low-salinity waterooding, polymer and surfactant ooding) and Gas EOR (like HC gas and CO2 injection). The fundamentals of each of these areas will be discussed and simple exercises enables course participants to get an understanding for the relevance of various parameters. But more importantly, participants will also understand and appreciate the short comings of various techniques and how these could be addressed in a specic eld application or via ongoing research activities. Based on the key characteristics of various EOR techniques, the most relevant screening criteria will be explained. Key high level eld implementation aspects will be addressed including project management considerations.
Who Should Attend • Petroleum and Reservoir Engineers Engineers who are involved in studies to dene EOR projects, and those who require a better understanding of the technology and a broader view of EOR projects in terms of planning and execution. • Supervisors and and development managers who want a better understanding of current EOR techniques, so as to better discuss with their experienced sta and make informed business decisions. • Experienced operators operators and engineers who want to better understand the relevance of choices to be made in eld development plans.
What You Will Learn • Understand key EOR techniques and their application in mature elds and current innovations today • Appreciate the strength and weaknesses of each technique and how EOR can be optimized through specic activities and ac tions • Acquire an understanding understanding of how EOR techniques techniques are applied in eld development planning and how to overcome arising complexities • Understand critical management aspects of an EOR project through various strategies with key stakeholders
Meet The Trainer Dr. Ir. Willem Schulte Willem Schulte has spent 32 years in the area of IOR/ EOR, mostly internationally with Shell. His experience extends from research and eld implementation to Value Assurance Reviews and company governance. He also teaches at the Delft University in courses on applied reservoir engineering and eld development planning.
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APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
BASIN ANALYSIS
This course will emphasize on Reservoir Engineering Applications in mature & marginal elds topics such as: • Identication of main production mechanisms • Application of Decline Curve Analysis • Detailed modeling modeling of wells and reservoirs • Water ooding • Screening for EOR methods • Production forecasting and and scenario methods
The workshop course emphasizes on the practical geological applications of basin analysis studies to petroleum exploration. This course takes the trainee up to just below the level of full play fairway and petroleum systems analysis. However, it stresses the importance of basin evolution to petroleum generation, migration and accumulation. It will include worked examples in rift basins, foreland basins and wrench basins and will emphasise the combined roles of tectonics and eustasy, palaeoclimate and biotic evolution. The course also represents an excellent precursor to the Sequence Stratigraphy courses. The course will concentrate on the practical uses of integrated datasets and how to apply these tools for basin analysis.
We will also address simulation topics including: • Model construction and upscaling • Modeling of wells wells and and aquifers aquifers • History matching and QA/QC • Fluid sampling and modeling This 5-Day course will be conducted through lectures and discussion. Active participation is encouraged through small classroom exercises throughout the training. Participants are invited to bring a short description of practical problems encountered during projects, which will be examined and discussed during the class.
Why You Should Attend 5-Days course outline Day 1 • Reservoir uids Day 2 • Reservoir dynamics Day 3 • Displacement and wells Day 4 • Further simulation topics Day 5 • Field development
Who Should Attend This training course will be useful for Reservoir Engineers who have prior technical or engineering exposure to exploration and production activities. Targeted participants include new Reservoir Engineers, Petroleum Engineers and Geoscientists who seeks more than just general knowledge of Reservoir Engineering.
What You Will Learn This 5-day course will address the practical methods used in Reservoir Engineering practice. Emphasis will be on mature & marginal elds and simulation approaches. Use is made of practical and actual eld problems to illustrate relevant subjects. Course topics include reservoir uid behavior, material balance, various reservoir simulation topics, enhanced recovery, well behavior and well testing, reserves estimation, production forecasting in mature elds, uid displacement and EOR principles. At the end of the course, participants will have a deeper knowledge of modern reservoir engineering practices for reservoir development and production, including the construction and use of reservoir models.
Meet The Trainer Wim Swinkels Wim Swinkels is a seasoned Petroleum Engineering professional, with global experience, mostly in Shell companies and joint ventures (NAM, SSB, SCL, PDO, SKDBV). He has been involved in reserves and resource management and has extensive reservoir modelling and reservoir simulation expertise.
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Why You Should Attend To have a better understanding of basin-forming, basin architecture and better evaluate controls on sediment generation, transport and deposition and use sequence stratigraphy to predict sediment distribution. It will also review key analytical techniques with a focus on burial history analysis as well as integrating datasets to model basin evolution.
Who Should Attend Geologists and geophysicists involved in new ventures or explorers who require the skills to evaluate petroleum systems and their hydrocarbon potential.
What You Will Learn Day 1: Part I – Basin Formation • Basins and their plate tectonic setting • Basin Classications • Divergent plate margins • Wrench margins • Convergent plate margins Day 2: Part II – Basin Fills • Extrabasinal controls on sediment • Depositional environments • Megasequences • Sequence stratigraphy Day 3: Part III – Techniques • Overview of analytical techniques • Geohistory analysis Day 4: Part IV – Petroleum Geology • Petroleum systems systems and play fairway analysis Day 5: Worked examples, including: • East African rift structure • East African rift sedimentology • Gulf of Suez Suez – megasequences megasequences • Angola Passive Margin Margin – salt tectonics tectonics • South America – Foreland Foreland Basin
Meet The Trainer Carol Hopkins Carol is a Senior Project Scientist and the Manager of the Training Department at Robertson CGG Company, her rst degree is in Geology and Environmental Science and she is completing a PhD focusing on the sedimen to logical, depositional and environmental indicators of trace fossil preservation in reservoir sands of the northern North Sea. Carol has 16 years of experience of leading eld trips and teaching geology to a variety of user groups, including 6 years teaching undergraduates, and was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Central Lancashire for 3 years. She has conducted eldwork in the Locharbriggs and Hopeman Sandstone Formations, Scotland and Coconino Sandstone, Arizona, USA, and led eldtrips in the US and many areas of the UK.
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CHEMICAL ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY (EOR)
CORING & CORE ANALYSIS
This 5 day training course addresses the Subsurface concepts of Chemical EOR. It will explain the the displacement characteristics and design criteria for a Chemical EOR process. This includes laboratory measurements, basic tools to predict the displacement and the character of produced uids.
More than three-quarters of current additions to the world’s reserves come from better management of existing reserves. Corebased measurements oer the most tangible and direct means of determining critical reservoir parameters. Core analysis can play a vital role in eld equity or unitization and is often considered to be the ground truth to which other measurements are compared, e.g. wireline logging. Using a multidisciplinary approach, participants are taken through the steps necessary to obtain reliable core analysis data and solve formation evaluation problems.
The main chemical EOR processes which will be discussed are lowsalinity waterooding, polymer, surfactant ooding, ASP ooding and a short introduction in microbial EOR. Through simple exercises, the course participants will develop an understanding of the relevance of various parameters and appreciate the shortcomings of various techniques and how these could be addressed in a specic eld application. Some of the main aspects of surface engineering will be highlighted, but this course does not discuss detailed aspects for separator design, material specication or facility lay-out solutions. Field cases will indicate the current state of aairs. Simple exercises will help to understand the various aspects. Key high level eld implementation aspects will be addressed including project management considerations. You need this course before screening EOR projects. PETRONAS
Why You Should Attend The global demand for oil continues to rise annually. However, with depleting reserves worldwide, operators are searching for new ways to produce their existing matured assets. With the current average recovery factor of around 35% there is still a lot of oil left in these reservoirs. This demand to recover more oil from existing assets and the recent high oil prices have trigged renewed economic interest in applying Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) techniques in Asia and across the world.
Who Should Attend • Petroleum and Reservoir Reservoir Engineers who are involved involved in studies to dene chemical EOR projects, and who require a better understanding of the technology. • Supervisors and and development managers who want a better understanding of current chemical EOR techniques, to be able to discuss these with their experienced sta and make more informed business decisions. • Experienced operators operators and engineers who want to better understand the relevance of choices to be made in eld development plans as proposed by the subsurface teams.
Why You Should Attend 4 Day Course Outline • Introduction • Dene the coring objectives and consider the optimum handling and special core analysis programme. • Coring • Wellsite Core Core Handling Handling and and Preservation Preservation • Laboratory Core Handling Handling and and Preparation Preparation • Designing the Analysis Program • Sample Preparation Preparation for Optimum Results • Fluid Saturations • Porosity • Pore Volume Compressibility • Permeability • Integration of Reservoir Geology and Core Analysis Data • Special Core Core Analysis Analysis Program Design • Wettability • Capillary Pressure • Electrical Properties • Fluid Flow Tests/Relative Permeability • Quality Assurance Assurance and Quality Control of Core Analysis Analysis Data • Planning a Core Analysis Programme
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers, exploration and development geologists, core and log analysts, geophysicists, drilling and completion engineers, and oil company research and development sta.
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What You Will Learn • Understand key subsurface aspects of chemical EOR, their application in mature elds and current innovations today. • Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses and how chemical EOR can be optimized through specic activities and actions. • Acquire an understanding understanding of how chemical EOR techniques are applied in eld development planning and project management aspects.
Meet The Trainer Dr. Ir. Willem Schulte Willem Schulte has spent 32 years in the area of IOR/ EOR, mostly internationally with Shell. His experience extends from research and eld implementation to Value Assurance Reviews and company governance. He also teaches at the Delft University in courses on applied reservoir engineering and eld development planning.
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Design coring coring programmes and maximize maximize recovery Preserve core to minimize rock a lteration Take and analyze sidewall cores Use cores to estimate porosity, permeability, a nd uid saturation (basic core analysis) Understand special core analysis, e.g., wettabililty, relative relative permeability, capillary pressure, and reservoir uid distribution for reservoir engineering and petrophysical evaluation Prevent/spot errors in core analysis vendor reports (quality control) Select samples for special special core studies Correlate core and and log data
Meet The Trainer John Orr John over 36 years of Oil & Gas indust ry experience with specic expertise i n core analysis activities. He started o his career back in1974 at Core Laboratories as an analyst and progressed to supervisor in the production services department. He joined Corex Services in the UK as an Enhanced Oil Recovery scientist in1989. He hereafter worked for Robertson Research International for 12 years as Head of Special Core Analysis before joining Corex (UK) as Head of Special Core Analysis as well. His main area of expertise is special core analysis, core analysis for well planning, HP/HT measurement of relative permeability, on-site surface sampling of core, subsurface uid sampling, gas chromatography, measurement of down-hole pressure and well-testing of gas wells, including calibration and monitoring of ow.
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ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY (EOR) SCREENING FIELD TESTING PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects involve signicant risks due to requirements of additional capital and operating costs for new wells, equipment, injectant and uid handling or treatment. It follows that they may be optimally screened, designed and operated to reduce the overall risks. This 5-Day course will discuss the various steps involved in the development of an EOR project. These steps include screening, laboratory and eld testing, simulation, design, interpretation and follow up of EOR eld pilots including appropriate monitoring / surveillance, and critical reviews of unresolved issues in the emerging EOR projects. This course will include case studies, exercises and active class discussion in order to reinforce various concepts.
Why You Should Attend • Overview of various various steps involved involved in EOR project development • In-depth discussion of screening of prospects for dierent EOR processes • Review of eld tests and laboratory investigations for developing an EOR project • Field piloting piloting of EOR and and interpretation interpretation • Monitoring and surveillance • Overall scrutiny of EOR schemes
What You Will Learn Day 1: Day 2: Day 3: Day 4: Day 5:
EOR Fundamentals Fundamentals Screening of Reservoirs for EOR / IOR Field Piloting for EOR / IOR Schemes Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring Workshop
FRACTURED RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION This course provides a practical & integrated approach to characterising and modelling natural fractures where they are important for hydrocarbon delivery. Fractured reservoirs often display highly heterogeneous dynamic behaviour that is dicult to capture using standard reservoir modelling workows. This course addresses all the relevant aspects of characterising and modelling fractured reservoirs to allow robust denitions of likely behaviour during production. Early analysis and integration of all available data, including dynamic data, are vital for the geologist and reservoir engineer to dene the relationships between fracture and matrix parameters. Likely fracture distribution concepts (fold related, layer bound joints or fault related) can be dened and simple dynamic models built to test against well test or production data. In addition, rst pass estimates of fracture porosity, fracture permeability and fracture sigma (fracture-matrix exchange factor) can be calibrated against available data. Fluid type is also important as gas reservoirs often only need simple modelling approaches compared with multiphase reservoirs. If the concepts and initial parameter estimates prove robust, more sophisticated techniques can be employed to produce more accurate models with greater control on parameter sensitivities. Parameters in these models can be dened from heterogeneous properties in geomodelling software or upscaled from Discrete Fracture Network packages. Sector models can then be taken and run in reservoir simulators in dual porosity or dual permeability modes. Further upscaling may be required to dene useable full eld dual porosity or dual permeability models. Throughout this process, iteration of the modelling workow is key to provide tight integration of all the available data and constrain parameter estimates. Great place to start thought process around fractured reservoir. HESS
Meet The Trainer Dr. Ashok K Singhal Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, M.Sc., Petroleum Engineering, B.Sc. Petroleum. Dr Ashok has published and presented more than 60 technical papers / major reports and had more than 35 technical papers published in peer-reviewed journals. Dr Ashok is the Principal C onsultant for Premier Reservoir Engineering Services Ltd, providing guidance and evaluation to Cos ood and several chemical ood pilots, EOR screening of an oshore reservoir and oered several EOR related workshops in Canada, USA, India, China, Indonesia, Mexico and Colombia. Dr Ashok is also at present assisting Tundra Oil and Gas Ltd in the interpretation and operation of their CO2 pilot at Sinclair, Manitoba.
Why You Should Attend The course goes through the entire process of project denition, data gathering and analysis, concept denition and static and dynamic modelling iterations. This will help participants understand fractured reservoirs and dene the most ecient way to model them for a given set of objectives.
Who Should Attend This 3-Day course is designed for practising mid to senior level geologists and reservoir engineers. Geophysicists and petrophysicists aware of reservoir modelling techniques would also benet.
What You Will Learn • • • • • •
Dene what is a fracture reservoir Appreciate the the economic importance of fractured reservoirs reservoirs Identify and and quantify the characterisation of fractured reservoirs Understand reservoir modelling modelling of fractured reservoirs reservoirs Discover the typical behaviour behaviour of fractured fractured reservoirs Improve the management of fractured reservoirs
Meet The Trainer Dr. Timothy Wynn Practising Senior Reservoir Geologist with AGR Petroleum Services. Specialist in Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling for over 15 years. Covered locations in the North Sea, Middle East, Europe, Russia, South America, Africa and SE Asia.
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HEAVY OIL FIELDS DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION
INTEGRATED FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FOR OFFSHORE FIELDS
Heavy oil is now seen as 50% of the world’s future energy source from oil. As conventional oil resources deplete heavy oil looks to be the next target for onshore and oshore energy supplies. As the extraction technologies improve, heavy oil is becoming more feasible to meet the increasing global demand with the fast depletion of conventional oil resources.
This course is designed with the aim of showing the degree of integration necessary in developing an oshore petroleum discovery, from eld appraisal to development. The course gives a comprehensive account of the methodology, processes and techniques utilized in developing an oshore oil or gas discovery.
Why You Should Attend This 5-Day training course provides a comprehensive insight into the considerations when developing and producing heavy oil from oshore and onshore elds. During the course, there will be 2 case studies presented for the oshore and onshore sectors respectively. The course will cover the following modules: • The Industry outlook and nancial feasibility of heavy oil elds development. • Economic and technological challenges faced in current development designs • The current technologies available and associated risks involved with projects • Evaluating ow assurance technologies and operations for heavy oil projects • Overcoming the environmental challenges challenges and the development of the production infrastructure • Critical review of the commercial production methods • Modelling and simulation methods with design workshops each day through-out the course
Who Should Attend Engineering graduates & technologists are involved with the supervision, design and operations of heavy oil elds in their projects: R&D engineers and researchers, reservoir engineers, petroleum production engineers, ow assurance specialists and drilling engineers. All participants will be required to bring a laptop for this course.
What You Will Learn Daily workshops will consist of the following: • Develop a eld development plan. • Identify the ow assurance issues. • Preliminary system infrastructure sizing. • Development of an operating strategy. • Evaluation of technologies. • Selection of the appropriate appropriate technology. technology. • Assessment of the risks of the technology.
Meet The Trainer Dr Kashmir Johal Over 35 years’ experience in providing specialist training and advisory services for the exploitation and development of Oil & Gas elds. Technical expertise in multi-phase ow dynamics related to the design and operational analysis of subsea facilities systems in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Middle & Far East.
Technically, integration of expected reservoir behavior, well planning and design, facilities concepts and selection are exemplied through detailed case histories, group discussions and exercises. Commercial aspects related to overall project evaluation are also covered.
The course is rich in case studies and covers multiple disciplines. The trainer has vast experience and deep knowledge in subsurface, surface to project management. Good course. Production Geology, SKK Migas
Why You Should Attend This course is designed with the aim of showing the degree of integration necessary in developing an oshore petroleum discovery, from eld appraisal to development.
Who Should Attend This course is designed for project managers, eld development and planning engineers, asset managers, petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers as well as eld geoscientists and managers who have an interest in or are involved in eld development feasibility and planning. In particular, this course would be of interest to managers leading multidisciplinary and diverse functional teams.
What You Will Learn • Course participants participants will obtain obtain a comprehensive comprehensive understanding understanding of key aspects of oshore eld development, from appraisal through to development planning and leading up to sanction. • The course covers the three key elements: reservoirs, wells and facilities, and covers the integration of these with commercial aspects, and the required management aspects, including uncertainty and risk.
Meet The Trainer Professor Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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OFFSHORE PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management deals with major projects, setting out principles, phases and processes for studying and implementing oshore oil and gas development projects, from secondary appraisal to commissioning.
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Introduction, principles and elements • Phases, organisation and teamwork • Execution plan, VIPs and pre-feasibility checklist • Example of feasibility study study and basis of design design • Group exercise: checklists for various phases Day 2 • Costs, schedules and control • Project review processes, examples and learning learning • Contracts and tendering tendering process, agreements agreements • Government relationships and requirements • Group exercise: oshore oil development Day 3 • Interface management • Joint venture relationships • Implementation and facilities risk examples • Group exercise: oshore oil development cont’d Day 4 • Risk Analysis and Management • Case history of major disaster • Detailed case history I • Group exercise: oshore gas development Day 5 • Safety systems and management • Environmental impact assessment • Detailed case history II • Group exercise: oshore gas development cont’d
Who Should Attend Engineers, technical supervisors and managers, project and general managers, and those individuals, either current or future, with signicant roles in major projects, or those that have a stake in the development of major oil and gas developments, for example government ocials. It is presumed that participants will have a general knowledge of concepts in exploration and production (development), i.e. the upstream part of the petroleum business.
What You Will Learn This course will give participants an understanding of all major aspects of project management, dealing with internal (company) and external requirements (government, partners, contractors etc.). In particular, the course emphasizes the core requirements for major projects, from planning to scheduling and control, including management of uncertainty and risk. Participants will be introduced to the large diversity of jargon and terms, covering such important areas as the engineering Basis of Design (BoD), and project processes such as “Tollgating” and Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs). Guidelines and standards, as well as “best practice” will be demonstrated by numerous examples and case histories will be used throughout to demonstrate important learning, particularly where projects have fallen short from expectations. Course participants will engage in a number of group exercises.
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF WATERFLOODING This 5-Day training course addresses the basic Reservoir Engineering concepts of waterooding. It will assume that the participants have basic knowledge of the Darcy equation and will build on it to explain the key aspects of oil or water ow inside a reservoir. The course will explain to participants on the key analytical techniques that a reservoir engineer can apply to understand and manage their wateroods optimally, such as the Buckley Leverett analysis, the Welge analysis, Dykstra Parson analysis, Dietz displacements, stability criteria and stream line analysis. Attention will be given to the impact of wettability and complex geological structures, especially the impact of well architecture and pattern eects will be explained. Various options for production optimization will be discussed. Furthermore a brief outline of waterood EOR options will be discussed which should be taken into account to ensure that the waterood is compatible with long term EOR options. Finally, key elements of waterood screening tools and project management will be explained. The course will not discuss the fundamentals of ow through porous media, the workings of numerical modeling of subsurface ow or detailed surface engineering aspects, except for those related to reservoir management.
Why You Should Attend One of the key challenges for oil companies to maximize recovery is from existing wateroods. Besides water availability and quality, the subsurface displacement process is of key importance to understand eld performance and maximizing waterood reserves.
Who Should Attend • Petroleum and Reservoir Engineers Engineers who are involved in waterooding studies and operations • Supervisors who who want a better better understanding understanding of current Reservoir Engineering techniques, to be able to discuss these with their experienced sta and make more informed decisions.
What You Will Learn • Understand key Reservoir Engineering techniques to design and analyze wateroods • Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of each technique • Be in a position to discuss waterood operations in a multidisciplinary team • Understand how to optimize subsurface waterood designs, considering the full life cycle • Have an insight into waterood screening and project management aspects.
Meet The Trainer Dr. Ir. Willem Schulte Willem Schulte has spent 32 years in the area of IOR/ EOR, mostly internationally with Shell. His experience extends from research and eld implementation to Value Assurance Reviews and company governance. He also teaches at the Delft University in courses on applied reservoir engineering and eld development planning.
Meet The Trainer Prof Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF COALBED METHANE FIELD DEVELOPMENT This course is based on technical elements of Coalbed Methane (CBM) and how they relate to production. The focus is on the practical aspects of developing the CBM resource. The course begins with comparing CBM with conventional oil and gas. It is critical in understanding where the dierences lie and what is important. Fundamentals are explained and how they relate to developing the resource. The course is interlaced with the instructor’s practical experiences enabling the participants to understand the practical aspects in unlocking the resource.
WELL TEST ANALYSIS This 5-Day training course is designed to give you a comprehensive account of methods and techniques used in modern well testing and analysis. Subsequently to outlining well test objectives and general methodologies applied, the course will provide real case studies and practice using modern software for Pressure Transient Analysis. These exercises will demonstrate clearly the limitations, assumptions and applicability of various techniques applied in the eld. Recommend a well testing training with famous software such as Saphire. Petroleum Engineer / Dialog Services Sdn Bhd
Why You Should Attend Discussions during the training • How do we identify “sweetspots”? • Can we make low gas content & saturation work? • Commissioning methodology matter? • Fracture stimulation: How delivery delivery techniques impact on production performance CBM is a mineeld for the conventional and, with an appreciation of its unconventional nature, the participant’s judgment will greatly improve.
Who Should Attend Geoscientists, geologists, engineers and managers who are looking to increase their knowledge of the technical and commercial realities of CBM projects. The participants ought to have a strong foundation in the oil and gas industry and are seeking to understand the intricacies and pitfalls of CBM projects.
What You Will Learn CBM versus conventional (Dierences and recognising risk) Background to resource (Geology) • Coalication, Coal classication, Cleat formation • Young’s modulus, Gas content • Measurement: (methodology & limitations) • Gas content, Composition, Isotherms • Permeability, Techniques, Limitations • Role of stress, stress, GIIP GIIP estimation • Σhmax vs σhmin vs σvert Deliverability • Stress environment • Eect of production interruption • Production cycles & operations • Role of relative permeability gas vs water • Measurement, Drainage patterns
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Brief Re-Cap To Well Testing Basic Equations. Typical Flowregimes. The Method Wellbore Reponses Well Test Analysis Software Introduction & Methodology Reservoir Models Boundary Models Gas Wells: Theoretical Review And Applications Applications Interference Test Test Design – Practical Session
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers and well test technicians requiring practical training on Well Test Analysis and production geoscientists and engineers moving towards reservoir engineering.
What You Will Learn • Understand Pressure Pressure Transient Analysis in theory theory and practice • Acquire comprehensive and practical knowledge of the available models in Well Test Analysis • Experience using using software to perform a Well Test Test Interpretation exercise
Meet The Trainer David Rossitto David is a highly skilled Petroleum Engineer and Lecturer with over 35 years worldwide experience in Supervision of Well Testing, Completion, Slickline and Cased Hole Logging operations. He has 14 years of experience with Flopetrol Johnston (Schlumberger) and 12 ye ars as a Supervisor for clients such as C epsa and Anadarko. David has extensive experience in the training and mentoring of sta, and the provision of external training courses as an independent lecturer.
Resource & reserves • In-depth analysis • Identication of problems with the prms Drilling & articial lift • Bowen basin experience • Verticals, Frac stim, Cavitation • Horizontals, Barefoots • Surat basin experience Pilots • Goals & objectives • Failure analysis What is shale gas? • Quick overview of shale gas
Meet The Trainer Don McMillan Don McMillan has over 28 years’ experience with the oil and gas industry in Asia, Europe and Australia. He graduated from the University of NSW (Australia) with a Bachelor of Engineering and Petroleum Engineering. He formed Oil Gas CBM Services seven years ago and is currently consulting on projects in Australia, Asia and Europe. Don specializes in asset valuations and production forecasts, CBM project design and diagnostics.
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WELL ENGINEERING & DRILLING
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Advanced Casing Design
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Advanced Well Control
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Coal Seam Gas & Shale Hydraulic Fracturing
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Deepwater Drilling Operations
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Directional, Horizontal And Multilateral Drilling Simulator Assisted
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Drilling And Completion Fluids
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Drilling Essentials For New Engineers And Non-Technical Professionals
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Geomechanics
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High Angle, Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) & Complex Wells
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High Pressure High Temperature Well Control
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High Pressure High Temperature Well Engineering
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Managed Pressure Drilling Operations
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Managing Hole Problems
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Stuck Pipe Prevention & Fishing
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Training To Reduce Unscheduled Events (T.R.U.E)
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Well Design & Construction School
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Well Integrity Management
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ADVANCED CASING DESIGN
ADVANCED WELL CONTROL
This 5-Day training course reviews the fundamentals of Casing Design and builds on them to address well design challenges associated with deep, extended reach, HPHT and deepwater wells.
OGP Level 4 Well Control training and competence assessment as provided by the IADC WellCap and IWCF programs fo cuses on primary and secondar y well control in conventional pressure and temperature wells.Practical assessments focus on the detection and control of kicks taken with the bit on bottom.
Course was very interesting and principles presented were very relevant my work. Denitely worthwhile training. Drilling Engineer, Origin Energy Limited
Why You Should Attend Participants will review the theories of both uniaxial and triaxial pipe strength as per API Bulletin 5C3 and ISO/TR 10400, the implications of manufacturing standards and tolerances as per API Specication 5CT and the impact of downhole environmental conditions. Participants will learn how to optimise preliminary casing design; performing casing seat selection to satisfy a range of well performance parameters and barrier standards, select suitable casing sizes to meet well completion objectives and produce a workable casing scheme utilising casing strings, liners and expandable tubulars. The impact on casing scheme and cementing program on well abandonment Participants will master the process of detailed casing design, identifying relevant load conditions for the lifetime of the well and producing an optimised casing scheme that can withstand triaxial burst and biaxial collapse loading under downhole conditions. Service Load design challenges such as buckling and trapped annular pressures will be addressed as well as managing the impact of corrosion and casing wear. Participants will develop an understanding of how connections are tested using ISO 13679 and how to select suitably pre-qualied connections for use in a well. The use and limitations of spreadsheets for routine design will be reviewed. The capabilities and limitations of casing design software for advanced casing design will be addressed.
Who Should Attend Drilling Engineers seeking to develop an advanced understanding of casing design. While the content will best suit an engineer who is already familiar with the fundamentals of casing design, there is sucient review of these principles and practices to make the course manageable for a Drilling engineer new to the subject.
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Overview of Casing Classications and denitions Data required for Casing Design Industry Standards and Specications Formation strength, Kick Tolerance and Casing seat selection Pipe performance, tolerances a nd properties Casing Connection qualication and selection Installation, Drilling and Service Loads for Casing Casing design and safety factors Wellhead Selection Special Design Considerations
This Advanced Well Control course takes the participant well beyond the scope of OGP Level 4, examining advanced elements of well control planning and practise. Conventional, Extended Reach, HPHT and Deepwater operations are addressed. The course relies extensively on up-to-date case studies, connected to relevant topics for today’s Oil & Gas industry, including recent developments and best practice from today’s most successful organisations. The course is presented in an interactive manner using presentations, case studies and group work.
Who Should Attend This course is designed for both oce based and wellsite personnel associated with the planning and delivery of wells. As it goes beyond conventional well control, participants would be expected to already hold an OGP Level 4 well control certicate or equivalent.
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Well Control Planning Well Control Standards Well Control Equipment Capabiligy Deepwater & Hpht Hpht Bop Bop Requirement Requirement Fingerprinting Maintaining Primary Well Control On Bottom Well Control O Bottom Well Control Kicks And Losses Gas Solubility In Oil Workover Well Control Hydrates Teamworl & Training
Meet The Trainer Steve Collard Steve Collard has 29 yrs of experience as a Drilling Engineer with more than a decade of experience of training in a broad range of Well Engineering subjects. He served as the examiner for Shell’s “Round 2” Competence program and was the technical editor of the current Shell Well Engineering Learning Manual, writing all of the Well Control and Casing Design elements and assisted in the development of their casing seat selection strategies.
Meet The Trainer Steve Collard Steve Collard has 29 yrs of experience as a Drilling Engineer with more than a decade of experience of training in a broad range of Well Engineering subjects. He served as the examiner for Shell’s “Round 2” Competence program and was the technical editor of the current Shell Well Engineering Learning Manual, writing all of the Well Control and Casing Design elements and assisted in the development of their casing seat selection strategies.
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COAL SEAM GAS & SHALE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING Through the development of hydraulic fracturing techniques, vital sources of energy have been unlocked in var ious coal and shale plays throughout the world. These technical breakthroughs have been a game changer for the coal and natural ga s industry. With operators in Asia-Paci c region taking more interest and moving into unconventional gas development, this course is the perfect opportunity to be ahead of the game, and develop the vital skills needed for tomorrow’s energy sources. Real situations were discussed to provide a clearer picture. A lot of misconceptions cleared Drilling Engineer, Reliance
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day course focuses on advanced hydraulic fracturing techniques and the skills required to best release gas reserves. Attending the course will drive your hydraulic fracturing skills to the next level to better deliver operational success. Case histories of advanced hydraulic fracturing operations will be examined in order to provide unparalleled insights, covering everything from planning, diagnostics, mechanics and uids through to job execution and quality control. The course delivers a truly interactive experience through lectures, visual presentations and team based exercises. Attendees will also have the opportunity to bring in their own well logs and work with the trainer for specic advice and recommendations
Who Should Attend Managers, engineers and technical sta who are looking to expand their knowledge and seek fresh insights into advanced hydraulic fracturing techniques which they can implement into their shale gas drilling and fracturing operations.
DEEPWATER DRILLING OPERATIONS This course provides participants with a wealth of practical and operationally focused knowl edge. It builds critical skills in well delivery with an emphasis on the operational aspects of well delivery in deepwater. The course addresses: • Operational Planning • Rig Operations • Performance Optimisation • High Reliability Drilling Practises • Deepwater Well Control
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The deepwater drilling environment Operational planning Deepwater drilling rigs Dp operations Drilling uids and cement Deepwater drilling practices Primary well control Fingerprinting Secondary well control Gas solubility in oil Kicks & losses Hydrates Teamwork and training
Who Should Attend Personnel directly or indirectly involved in the design and delivery of deepwater exploration and development wells: • Oce based planning and delivery Well Engineers • Drilling Superintendents • Wellsite Drilling Supervisors • Drillers, Tour Pushers, Toolpushers Toolpushers and Rig Superintendents Superintendents • Rig Managers and OIMs
What You Will Learn What You Will Learn • Develop an overall overall understanding of advanced drilling drilling and hydraulic hydraulic fracturing techniques • Learn about the importance of the correct uid and proppant selection for the specic play you operate on • Treatment of high permeability reservoir using ‘frac packs’ • How best to rig up up and operate on location • Develop an excellent understanding of the various shale shale plays and how water frac applications can be applied to each. This will be fully developed using case histories • Take away and implement expert recommendations and advice for your specic well or project
Meet The Trainer John Ely Over 40 years in fracturing research, design and consulting. Ely is known for innovation and is recognized as the leading authority on stimulation of fractured or fracturable reservoirs. Ely has also been deeply involved with recycling and treatment of fracturing uids before and after stimulation. He is co-author of the book “Stimulation Treatment Handbook - An Engineer’s Guide to Quality Control” and contributing author to the S.P.E. monograph on hydraulic fracturing, writing the chapter on hydraulic fracturing uids and fracture uid selection. He is currently the President of Ely & Associates, and since inception Ely & Associates have supervised more than 18,000 frac stages in 2011 and will exceed that number by 30 % in 2012.
• Explain the dierences in pore pressure and formation strength characteristics associated with deepwater e nvironments • Explain and describe the challenges challenges of well control in deepwater environments from pressure prediction, detection and well control procedures • Recognise the operational challenges associated with shallow water ow and shallow gas in deepwater • Understand the dierent classes of DP vessel and how they can mitigate the risks associated with “Drive O” • Can explain equipment requirements, requirements, roles and responsibilities responsibilities associated with Emergency Disconnect systems • Understand the dierences in well design between Deepwater and conventional wells and how technologies such as expandable tubulars, Surface BOP systems, Managed Pressure Drilling and Riserless Mud Recovery can help to close the gap • Explain the impact of large temperature temperature gradients on casing loads including trapped annular pressures and techniques for mitigating trapped annular pressure • Identify rig equipment critical to deepwater well delivery delivery and select rigs suitable for deepwater drilling operations • Explain how ballooning / wellbore breathing can be identied and managed • Describe what is meant by ngerprinting and develop rig procedures to use ngerprinting eectively • Explain the importance of Cement Placement for shallow water ow control • Describe what hydrates hydrates are, where where they can form, form, what problems they can cause and how they can be prevented and cleared • Appreciate why crew training and communication are critical aspects in successful deepwater well delivery
Meet The Trainer Steve Collard Steve Collard has 29 yrs of experience as a Drilling Engineer with more than a decade of experience of training in a broad range of Well Engineering subjects. He served as the examiner for Shell’s “Round 2” Competence program and was the technical editor of the current Shell Well Engineering Learning Manual, writing all of the Well Control and Casing Design elements and assisted in the development of their casing seat selection strategies.
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DIRECTIONAL, HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL DRILLING (SIMULATOR ASSISTED) Almost 99% of the wells drilled in the eld today are directional wells. This 5 day training course covers the principles and practices of directional drilling, ca lculations and planning for directional and horizontal wells. Specic problems associated with directional and horizontal drilling such as torque, drag, hole cleaning, logging and bottom hole assembly design are included. The use of downhole motors, rotating and non-rotating stee rable systems as well as the conventional rotary applica tions will be explained. Students will learn to design and evaluate a horizontal well based on the objectives for that well. Furthermore the students will get the basics of multilateral wells. Additionally the participants will become familiar with tools and techniques used in surveying a directional or horizontal well. The last part of the course includes an exercise where students will have to drill a pre-planned well on a compu ter simulator. Students will have to make up the correct BHA , drill and steer the well according to plan, take surveys and plot the results for evaluation. Major topic areas covered within this course include the following: Survey Calculations, Dogleg Severity, Planning a directional well, Methods of deecting a wellbore, Horizontal and Multilateral drilling , Survey Instrument s, Torque and drag, Horizontal drilling with air. It was a good training with much to learn about Directional Drilling & Planning. I had good interaction with experienced people.
DRILLING AND COMPLETION FLUIDS This 5 day course covers all aspects of drilling and completion uids, including drilling uid functions, dierent drilling uid systems, testing and reporting, trend analysis , uid related challenges and their prevention.
Who Should Attend Drilling & Completions uids Engineer, Muds Engineer, Drilling Engineer, Completion Engineer, Intervention Engineer, Well Site Supervisor and Cross-discipline Training.
What You Will Learn • Dene the basic components of a drilling uid • Discuss the functions and fundamentals of uid design, additives, and application considerations • Explain the role of rheology and how viscosity viscosity can be engineered engineered to benet operations • Describe how uids impact critical well bore issues such as lost circulation, instability, dierential sticking, and their mitigation • Outline the uid planning process to incorporate design methodology, task based risk assessments, including completion uid selection • Discuss the segments of the mud report form and how to interpret trends • Describe mud testing testing equipment and conduct mud mud tests in a laboratory • Identify the components of reservoir drilling and completion uids • Discuss the potential challenges present during during mud displacement
Drilling Engineer, Cairn India
What You Will Learn • Make survey calculations • Interpret measured measured and true vertical depth, polar and rectangular coordinates and vertical section • Interpret dogleg dogleg severity and problems associated with DLS • Plan a two-dimensional directional and horizontal well well • Determine the best multi-lateral for a given application • Determine declination, declination, grid correction, coordinate systems • Interpret torque and drag and determine the factors that aect T/D • Cementing requirements for directional directional wells • Drill a directional directional well with the assistance of a simulator
Meet The Trainer David Burt David Burt has 38 years of experience within the drilling industry and has over 15 years of experience with training. David’s speciality is Drilling and Completion Fluids, having been employed within this speciality for 36 years. The majority of these years have being employed by BP and Chevron managing and teaching uid technology.
Who Should Attend Drilling, Completion, Intervention, Well Site Leaders, Drill Site Manager, Well Site Manager and related Industry Personnel.
Meet The Trainer Jos Bunti x Over 20 years as trainer for Shell Exploration & Production in Netherlands for Directional drilling. Previous International Training Manager for Smith International (now part of Schlumberger). Recent training engagements include Maersk, EDS, Gaz de France, Santos, ADCO and Saudi Aramco.
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DRILLING ESSENTIALS FOR NEW ENGINEERS AND NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS Gain an overview of drilling procedures, the terminology used, its cost components and the latest technological developments driving this activity. Drilling Essentials will help you to de-mystify activities around the rig and well planning. It will explain the fundamental s of drilling with an emphasis on key areas such as logistical considerations, costing, and analysis of drilling contracts. Understand the urgency of drilling requests, know more about the cost implic ations of drilling-related problems, and understand the risks involved in a drilling contract. With Franz’s drilling knowledge and skills, this is your opportunity to explore and understand the important drilling concepts, principles, and technology which are presented in a reade r-friendly format and illustrated with examples. As a non-drilling professional, you too can grow with the drilling industry with a deeper understanding of the critical role you play in contributing to its success! Complex subject made easy by the trainer! Highly recommended to all Oil & Gas professionals to appreciate and understand drilling activities Executive - Project Engineering, Petroliam Nasional
Why You Should Attend Unique features of this training course: • Multi-media presentation presentation methodology methodology to enable better understanding and appreciation technical jargon and equipment applied in the eld • A pre-course questionnaire to help us focus on your key learning objectives • Detailed reference manual for continuous learning learning and sharing • Limited class size to ensure ensure one to one interactivity interactivity
Who Should Attend New engineers and forward-looking executives in the following elds who are interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness of the drilling process for increased productivity & contribution to the team they’re supporting: • Accounting • Legal • Administration • Logistics • Business Development • Materials Planning • Commercial • Planning & Budgeting • E & P IT • Procurement • Estimation & Proposal • Sourcing • Finance & Administration • Supply Chain • Finance • Tender Contract • HSE • Training • General Management • Drilling Fluids • Joint Ventures
What You Will Learn By attending this 2-day industry fundamentals training course, you will better able to: • Understand drilling terminology terminology & drilling drilling processes for completing onshore & oshore wells • Appreciate major cost components of drilling operations and its impact for better project planning and management • Better visualise major drilling equipment and their technical functions to promote a deeper understanding of the logistical and technical considerations • Gain valuable insights insights on the the drilling industry industry with a synopsis of recent technology developments that impact the drilling process
GEOMECHANICS This 5-day course provides an intermediate level of understanding of the geomechanical factors that aect wellbore instability, sand production and hydraulic fracture design. The course is structured such that participants will understand the value that geomechanics can bring to drilling, completion and production operatio ns and hence be able to leverage this value whereve r applicable. The course emphasis will be on integrating the topic s presented through a combination of lectures, case-studies and hands-on exercises. A special focus will be on how geomechanics knowledge is extrac ted from routinely acquired well data a nd how it is applied in the prediction and prevention of formation instability. Excellent Course on fundamental understanding of Geomechanics and trainer is knowledgeable of the subject. Drilling Engineer, JX Nippon Oil & Gas
Why You Should Attend The course is essentially non-mathematical and makes wide use of diagrams, pictures and exercises to illustrate the essential concepts of geomechanics. • • • • • • •
Essential Rock Mechanics Principles Wellbore Stability Analysis Anisotropic Rock Properties for unconventional projects Lost Circulation Circulation and Wellbore Strengthening Strengthening applications Sand Production Management Input to Hydraulic Hydraulic Fracture Fracture design design Salt instability
Who Should Attend This course is intended for Drilling Engineers, Well Engineers, Production Technologists, Completion Engineers, Well Superintendents, Directional Drillers, Wellsite Supervisors and others, who wish to further their understanding in rock mechanics and its application to drilling and completion. There is no pre-requisite for this course but attendees should have prior experience to drilling completions and production operations in their positions and minimum of 3 years of eld experience is recommended.
What You Will Learn • Application of the basic concepts of geomechanics geomechanics to identify, identify, predict and mitigate against formation instability during drilling, completion and production
Meet The Trainer Ken Russell Ken Russell is an operational geomechanics advisor with over 40 years of experience in exploration, development and production in the upstream oil and gas industry. Ken was one of Schlumberger’s principal instructors, delivering cross-discipline internal and external geomechanics training to petrophysicists, geologists, reservoir, petroleum, well construction and drilling engineers at operating company locations, training centers and operational centers worldwide.
Meet The Trainer Franz Hartstein Franz Hartstein gained his 30 year experience in the Oil & Gas Drilling industry around on-shore and oshore facilities in Australia, the North Sea, Middle East, USA, Europe & Asia. He has experience in nearly every position around the rig, including; roustabout, roughneck, derrick man, assistant driller and barge captain.
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HIGH ANGLE, EXTENDED REACH DRILLING (ERD) & COMPLEX WELLS
HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE WELL CONTROL
Why You Should Attend
HPHT (High Pressure - High Temperature) wells have a do wnhole environment of more than 10,000psi (690 bar) and/or 300 deg F(140 deg C). These conditions are increasingly encountered in many basins worldwide, as exploration and production examine deeper and hotter objectives. Operating in these environments take drill crews, wellsite supervisors and Operator and Drilling Contractor management well beyond the s cope of IWCF or IADC Wellcap Well Control Certication.
Reduce your directional and ERD project drilling risks, time and cost through techniques developed during the planning of some of the world’s most demanding ERD and complex wells. Show how to accurately determine if a prospect is within reach of existing infrastructure, allowing fast track development or the minimum specication of drilling equipment required to achieve this. Challenge drilling myths on wellbore stability and parameters that limit performance or introduce unnecessary risk. Introduce practices applicable to all directional wells, which can prevent 80% of stuck pipe events and latest ERD technology in use around the world.
Who Should Attend Drilling professionals involved with high angle (>30 deg inc) drilling operations (Drilling Engineers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Senior Service personnel)
What You Will Learn • How to determine the maximum reach from existing infrastructure • Planning aspects key to delivering trouble free high angle, ERD and complex wells • How to identify the minimum equipment specication for specic ERD projects • Causes of 80% of the problems in high angle wells • Critical techniques techniques to avoid these problems • What other operators operators are doing around the world world to assure success • The latest tools and techniques being used to reliably deliver ERD ERD projects • How to minimise downtime downtime due to 3rd party tools.
Meet The Trainer Michael Anderson Michael is an engineering professional with a background founded in directional Drilling and Engineering Optimisation. He is a capable trainer delivering Back-toBasics Engineering courses focused on developing Drilling Operations Team.
Why You Should Attend By attending this course, participa nts will gain knowledge and develop skills relating to HPHT Well Control. The course focuses on key characteristic s and challenges of HPHT well control. It covers a range of topics including: • Well barriers – the impact of temperature temperature and pressure pressure on primary and secondary well barriers • Operational Planning - Rig selection, BOP BOP equipment equipment issues, issues, • Well Design – Kick tolerance, Pore pressure prediction • Well Delivery - ngerprinting, well bore breathing, high-reliability drilling practices • Well Control – practical well control for on bottom, o bottom and out of hole well control, kicks and losses
Who Should Attend Personnel directly or indirectly involved in the delivery of HPHT wells: Oce based planning and delivery Well Engineers; Drilling Superintendents; Wellsite Drilling Supervisors; Drilling Contractors; Drillers, Tour Pushers, Toolpushers and Rig Superintendents; Rig Managers and OIMs. The course content presumes participants will have signicant experience in drilling operations. As such it is unlikely to be suitable for personnel with less than 5 years of relevant industry experience
What You Will Learn • Understand the dierences in well design between HPHT and conventional wells • Explain and describe the challenges challenges of well control in HPHT environments • Identify rig equipment critical to HPHT well delivery delivery and select rigs suitable for HPHT drilling operations • Explain how MPD can assist in the safe drilling of HPHT HPHT wells • Evaluate the gas handling capacity of a poor-boy degasser and calculate potential gas loading rates during well control operations • Explain HPHT specic drilling practices including the use of a drilling stand • Explain how ballooning / wellbore breathing can be identied and managed • Describe what is meant by ngerprinting and develop rig procedures to use ngerprinting eectively • Describe how thermal eects compromise traditional kick detection techniques and how this can be mitigated • Manage tripping tripping operations and reliably use trip sheets • Implement well control procedures to manage on-bottom, obottom and out of hole well control events and deal with plugged drillstring and loss of circulation • Describe the the development and symptoms symptoms of formation breakdown during a kick leading to an underground blowout and the change in emphasis once this has oc curred • Explain why crew training and and communication are critical aspects in successful HPHT well delivery
Meet The Trainer Steve Collard Steve Collard has 29 yrs of experience as a Drilling Engineer with more than a decade of experience of training in a broad range of Well Engineering subjects. He served as the examiner for Shell’s “Round 2” Competence program and was the technical editor of the current Shell Well Engineering Learning Manual, writing all of the Well Control and Casing Design elements and assisted in the development of their casing seat selection strategies.
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HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE WELL ENGINEERING Projections of continued hydrocarbon are driving the oil & gas industry to explore new or under-explored areas. Wi th the advancement of technology and capabili ty to drill in a high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) environments, more reservoirs can now be accessed for development. As a result of this, the proportion of HPHT wells drilled each year is increasing worldwide. T his course was developed to help experienced dri lling engineers build the condence and technical capability they require to start planning and drilling HPHT wells. This was a good introduction to some complexity of HPHT Wells and made me realise the time eort it take to plan these wells. Drilling Engineer, Oil Search
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Introduction Planning Issues Rig Issues Well Control Well Management Mud System Casing Cementing Evaluation Completion Review
Who Should Attend Experienced drilling engineers with no previous HPHT experience, who want to work in HPHT elds. They will learn to identify the areas of complexity for this type of reservoir, and ultimately, how to design HPHT wells.
What You Will Learn This course is designed to take you through the design process step by step whilst highlighting the unique issues related to the HPHT environment. HPHT drilling practices and lessons learned by the industry, as well as relevant case studies will be reviewed. The lesson modules will be reinforced with group discussions and exercises. At the end of the course, attendees will be able to identify and assess the risks in drilling HPHT wells and engineer a solution or mitigations to these risks. The course presents a mixture of lectures and group discussions with exercises to reinforce the issues. There will also be time to address local challenges faced by participants in their HPHT projects.
Meet The Trainer Steve Collard Steve Collard has 29 yrs of experience as a Drilling Engineer with more than a decade of experience of training in a broad range of Well Engineering subjects. He served as the examiner for Shell’s “Round 2” Competence program and was the technical editor of the current Shell Well Engineering Learning Manual, writing all of the Well Control and Casing Design elements and assisted in the development of their casing seat selection strategies.
MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING OPERATIONS The course, which follows the structure of the Gulf Publishing Company’s textboo k “Managed Pressure Drilling”, supplemented with latest technology developments and case studies, will, amongst others, cover the following important topics: • • • • • • • • • •
The basic principles of MPD – how it works How MPD addresses addresses NPT NPT problems Overview of MPD methods Selection of the appropriate appropriate MPD MPD method MPD well design, including mud system and mud mud weight selection MPD Equipment Equipment and equipment equipment selection MPD control systems Application of screening criteria for MPD and candidate selection Risk analysis Project economics
Why You Should Attend Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) is a drilling tool that is increasingly recognised by operators and regulators, to oer opportunities to improve safety, improve eciency and cost eectively resolve chronic drilling problems that contribute to non-productive time. These problems include: • Well Stability • Stuck Pipe • Lost Circulation • Well Control Incidents MPD, when properly applied, is as safe as, or safer than, current conventional drilling techniques. The objectives of this 5-day course are to help participants understand and apply the fundamentals of MPD, starting from candidate assessment and selection through to implementation. Our aim is to provide participants with the knowledge required to identify prospective MPD candidate wells in their operations through a rigorous candidate screening process, evaluate the appropriate approach to most economically and safely drill the well, and, if the approach selected is MPD, to ensure that the appropriate equipment, procedures, assessment and mitigation of risks are applied.
What You Will Learn During the course, current MPD methods are described, highlighting advantages and disadvantages of each. By the end of the course, participants will be able to determine which MPD method is most suitable for a particular application or well section. Participants will be in a position to do the following: • Screen their own candidate wells using using criteria for MPD candidate selection • Apply specic design principles for selected MPD wells/methods • Determine operating operating parameters for safe MPD operations • Prepare a MPD based based drilling drilling program program • Evaluate project risks • Evaluate project economics We will use case studies and worked exercises to reinforce learning.
Meet The Trainer Ian A Davidson Ian Davidson has worked in the E&P business for 37 years, where he has made signicant and recognized contributions to several well engineering disciplines, in particular in the elds of well control, technology implementation and training. He was previously the Well Manufacturing Manager with Shell International, and after 34 years of service he joined Blade Energy Partners as Vi ce President before leaving to be an independent trainer.
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MANAGING HOLE PROBLEMS
STUCK PIPE PREVENTION & FISHING
This course covers a broad selection of operational problems that typically disrupt normal drilling operations. Prevention, detection, and control techniques are presented to provide best practice solutions. Class e xercises emphasize detailed rig team planning and record keeping.
The 3-Day training course on Stuck Pipe Prevention focuses upon the key mechanisms involving stuck pipes and how the sticking mechanisms can be prevented through proper planning and operational procedures. It also covers the Driller’s First Actions, i.e. what the Driller should do when the pipe becomes stuck in order to maximise the possibility of becoming free.
The sample problems we worked through on the last day. This allowed us to see how a mud engineer would react to a given set of data.
Who Should Attend
This course should be made mandatory from Drillers to Rig Support, much like IWCF Well Control training required every 2 years. Drilling, MTR-2 Ltd
Drilling Engineer, Well Site Leader and Cross-discipline Training.
Why You Should Attend What You Will Learn • Identify causes causes of wellbore wellbore instability and propose mitigating measures • Explain the impact drilling uids have on hole stability • Interpret causes of lost circulation and apply methods methods to resolve various lost circulation problems • Describe the critical aspects of drilling uid hydraulics and hole cleaning • Analyse trip sheets sheets and hole maps to address torque and drag drag • Explain the causes and mechanisms of stuck pipe • Prepare well site action plans to address lost circulation and stuck pipe • Provide detailed handover notes and incident forms to report report unscheduled events
Meet The Trainer David Burt David Burt has 38 years of experience within the drilling industry and has over 15 years of experience with training. David’s speciality is Drilling and Completion Fluids, having been employed within this speciality for 36 years. The majority of these years have being employed by BP and Chevron managing and teaching uid technology.
To maximise learning, delegates work through actual Stuck Pipe case histories, identifying the sticking mechanisms, prevention measures and what to do to get it free. Presentation material is through the use of PowerPoint, case histories and video. Typically, Fishing is the last chance for the Operator to recover the stuck BHA / sh from the hole. Thus, it is vital that Fishing is a success. And yet there is an estimated 85% failure rate. The 2 day session on Fishing focuses upon how it can be a success rst time. To maximise learning, delegates work through actual shing case histories and follow proven procedures and methodologies. Presentation material is through the use of PowerPoint, case histories and videos.
Who Should Attend Well and Drilling Engineers, Supervisors & Superintendents from Operating Companies, Field Contractors and Service Company personnel.
What You Will Learn • Understand how drill pipe become stuck & what they can do to prevent the situation from occ urring. • What the driller driller should do regarding his “First Actions” upon upon becoming stuck. • Fully understand the contents of the Driller’s Stuck Pipe Prevention Handbook. • How to successfully sh for the rst time – i.e. what information, tools, techniques, practices and procedures are required. • Fully understand the contents of the Driller’s Fishing Handbook
Meet The Trainer Jos Bunti x Over 20 years as trainer for Shell Exploration & Production in Netherlands for Directional drilling. Previous International Training Manager for Smith International (now part of Schlumberger). Recent training engagements include Maersk, EDS, Gaz de France, Santos, ADCO and Saudi Aramco.
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TRAINING TO REDUCE UNSCHEDULED EVENTS (T.R.U.E) Maximise your drilling dollars today by reducing expensive unscheduled events and hazards in your drilling operations! T.R.U.E. course modules in summary • Well plan • Stuck pipe • Lost circulation • Rig repair • Down hole equipment failure • Drill string failure • Drilling jars • Well control • Casing and cementing • Horizontal drilling
WELL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL The key objectives of the course are to provide participants with a sound grounding in well design and construction processes and to provide understanding of the multi discipline inuences that lead to delivering wells that will economically and safely perform throughout their life cycle, from initial construction to nal abandonment. The course will help participants develop safe and cost eective well designs by raising their awareness of sources of non-productive time, drilling hazards, and in particular, threats to containment with the subsequent requirement for adequate barriers and safety systems. From this course, I have understood the basic level of well engineering construction and control. It has triggered my interest to further enhance my knowledge on the subjects. Drilling Engineer, BP Migas
Why You Should Attend This course was the most benecial course I’ve ever attended because it gave me a summary of almost all drilling aspects. Drilling Engineer, BP Migas
Why You Should Attend This highly acknowledged 5 day training course promotes the reduction of downtime in rig operations. It aspires to increase the understanding of this occurrence and the causes behind it. The course examines in detail how to develop a well and its rig specic action plan in order to create a clear plan to control escalating costs.
Who Should Attend All oce-based and rig-based drilling personnel: oil company personnel (drilling supervisors, engineers, superintendents); drilling contractor drill crew personnel (drillers, tool-pushers, rig managers); service company engineers (mud, cementing, directional, and related disciplines).
What You Will Learn • • • •
Causes & concerns of non-productive time. Presenting well and rig specic challenges and how to meet them. The power of team work, brain-storming & action planning. How other team members can support support your operation operation and how you can add value to others
The course is divided in two separate modules. The rst module includes formal instruction and worked examples. It will provide broadbased knowledge about well construction and drilling and completion operations; the second module enables participants, in syndicate teams, to put learning into practice, by developing a basic drilling program. Course material is presented in a way that, both during and after the course, participants are able to readily reference subject matter and reinforce their learning in their own time and at their own pace. Conclude with team presentations and peer review of their developed drilling programs.
Who Should Attend • New drilling engineers, supervisors and managers moving moving into in drilling engineering and well construction • New service personnel involved involved in developing well planning • Production and completions engineers interested in learning the well design process • Wellsite geologists, geophysicists and related technical professionals from a cross functional perspective
What You Will Learn • • • • • •
Meet The Trainer David Burt David Burt has 38 years of experience within the drilling industry and has over 15 years of experience with training. David’s speciality is Drilling and Completion Fluids, having been employed within this speciality for 36 years. The majority of these years have being employed by BP and Chevron managing and teaching uid technology.
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Identify the critical steps in well design Prepare a preliminary preliminary well design Extract relevant information from oset well data Identify potential hazards and address address these within within their well design Use hazard and eects methodology to identify and mitigate risks and propose suitable barriers to prevent escalation Reference company policies, procedures and guidelines guidelines in combination with Industry best practices to optimize their drilling program Prepare a drilling program Organize and implement a high level Drill the Well Well On Paper (DWOP) exercise
Meet The Trainer Ian A Davidson Ian Davidson has worked in the E&P business for 37 years, where he has made signicant and recognized contributions to several well engineering disciplines, in particular in the elds of well control, technology implementation and training. He was previously the Well Manufacturing Manager with Shell International, and after 34 years of service he joined Blade Energy Partners as Vice President before leaving to be an independent trainer.
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WELL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT This intensive 4-Day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets. Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the oil and gas industry. This course is IADC accredited. Well Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Production Engineers and Intervention Engineers can improve their skill levels and really contribute to achieving company goals by attending this course. Drilling Engineer, ENI Pakistan
Why You Should Attend To enable participants to understand the well integrity management principles and risk management processes that have to be applied for assurance of well integrity within a hydrocarbon production environment. • Dene the building blocks of a successful well integrity management programme, annulus pressure management, the equipment items, their performance standards, eld data collection requirements, and methodology for data analysis • Demonstrate the benets of risk analysis, and share methods applied across the industry • Develop an approach to risk management • Understand the New New ISO ISO Standard Standard • How do we “Make Wells Safer”. Learn about emerging technologies for well integrity problem diagnosis and new techniques tried for well repair • Dene the basic elements of well integrity management training for eld operators • Focus on well design elements that that enhance or hinder well integrity integrity status denition during the operating phase of the well life-cycle • Illustrate the demonstrable benets of well integrity management from eld experience
What You Will Learn • • • • • • • • •
Well integrity management fundamentals Risk assessment and control Well integrity and production risk management Well integrity and ow assurance risks Overview of new iso standard for well integrity Exercise based on actual case studies Operational well integrity issues & risks Recovery, suspension or abandonment abandonment The importance of jip’s and the management of information competency of well integrity professionals • Exercises/discussions on actual cases • “Making wells safer”
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
Who Should Attend Invaluable for production, operations, and integrity professionals involved in implementing and managing well integrity, and seeking to improve performance. It is also essential for those who need to develop and implement such systems, or who have a general need to know and understand more about well integrity management. The course will also provide a fresh approach for senior professionals and managers. Designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry who are involved in the design, construction and operation of wells from the following disciplines: • Production Maintenance • Production Operations • Drilling Engineering • Safety engineering • Well Intervention • Well Integrity Engineering • Asset Management
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PRODUCTION & COMPLETIONS
Advanced Well Stimulation Strategies
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Advanced Well Control For Completions & Well Intervention Professionals
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Coal Seam Gas & Shale Hydraulic Fracturing
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Completion Design School
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Rigless Interventions, Slickline, Coiled Tubing, Hydraulic, Workover & New Technologies
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Deepwater Completions Operations
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Engineering Of Subsea Production Systems – Level 1
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Engineering Of Subsea Production Systems – Level 2
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Gaslift Design, Operations & Troubleshooting
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Heavy Oil Fields Development & Production
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High Pressure High Temperature Completions
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Offshore Project Management
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Sand Control Modern Sandface Complation Practices
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Production Technology For Other Disciplines
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Completions "Made Clearer" Equipment, Applications, Types, Installation & Workovers
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Subsea Control Systems & Umbilicals Level 2
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Surface Production Operations
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Well Integrity Management
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Well Test Analysis
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Well Intervention And Productivity School
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Practical Aspects of Coalbed Methane Field Development
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ADVANCED WELL STIMULATION STRATEGIES Optimal drainage of a reservoir, both physically and economically, is not as straight forward as it used to be. Dierent well pa ths are available for dierent geological structures: conventional vertical, vertical, slanted and horizontal wells. Next to that various types of multi-lateral, multiple horizontal wells, complete the picture. The question is: How do we clean, stimulate or otherwise optimize the inow into these fanc y completions? In the drive towards more technically challenging completions and the development of unconventional reservoirs, such as shale gas, heavy oil or coal bed methane not enough attenti on is paid to the details of inow performance optimiza tion. This can result in poor or less than optimum production. Asset managers, advisors and engineers involved in the planning, execution, and evaluation of well completions need to have the bac kground in what is possible using modern well stimulation techniques and tools. This course combined several years of expertise from two very knowledgeable professionals and renown experts in the oil & gas industry PE, ZADW
In the aftermath of the Macondo blowout, most operating companies across the globe are revi ewing on how they manage well control. In most cases, the foc us of attention has been directed towards drilling operations. However, many well control incidents occur during completion, workover and intervention operations. This 5-Day course covers all of the important aspec ts of well control during dead (killed) well completion and workover operations. Also covered are live well intervention operat ions (wireline, coiled tubing and hydraulic workover). With the inclusion of subsea intervention riser systems, riserless subsea interventions, pumping and stimulation operations and well testing operations the syllabus goes beyond that currently covered by the IWCF well intervention pressure control course. This is one of the best training I have ever attended. Venue, materials, trainer and facilitation were excellent. Production Technologist, PC Myanmar (Hong Kong) Limited
Why You Should Attend
Senior technologists and middle management, those involved in development planning, economics and production operations, production chemists, well stimulation specialists and well completions design engineers, in conventional as well as unconventional plays including shale gas, coal bed methane, etc. This includes completion, production, reservoir and drilling engineers; economists, asset managers and geologists.
Day 1 • Case histories • Recognising potential • Command and control • Well control fundamentals • Well control and well integrity barriers Day 2 • Completion and intervention uids • Well control during live live well interventionsinterventions- wireline wireline • Recognising kicks and shutting in the well • Killing a live well - bullhead Day 3 • Well control during live live well interventions interventions - coiled tubing • Well control during well test operations • Killing a live well - reverse circulation Day 4 • Well control during live well interventions - hydraulic workover • Well control during pumping pumping and stimulation operations operations • Procedures for dealing with gas migration • Well kill - lubricate and bleed Day 5 • Well control during subsea (oating unit) completions, workovers and interventions • Riserless subsea interventions • Workover problem
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Why You Should Attend This course is designed for those involved in all aspects of well completion design and has the emphasis on well stimulation. Each topic is introduced by a concise lecture followed by one or two exercises. The course concludes with a comprehensive exercise in which the students, with the aid of state of the art acidizing and hydraulic fracturing simulators, will: • Select candidates candidates from group of wells • Make a proposal for the selection of a treatment for each candidate • Design of the the selected selected treatment treatment • Make a comparison with alternative treatment(s) Participants with a eld or a cluster of wells for which they want to select candidates and to design treatments, are encouraged to bring them to the course.
Who Should Attend
• Identify The Best And Most Economical, Method To Enhance And Optimize The Inow Performance In The Various Completion Congurations And Formation Types: • Select Candidates Candidates For Acidizing Treatments • Select Candidates For Hydraulic Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments, Both Propped And Acid Fracturing • Understand The Design Design And And Execution Execution Of And Evaluate Evaluate Acidizing Treatments • Understand The The Design And Execution Of And And Evaluate Hydraulic Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments • Understand And Work With State Of The Art Acidizing And Hydraulic Fracturing Simulators • Understand The Nature And Environmental Impact Of Fluids Used In Production Enhancement Treatments To Develop A Disposal Strategy
Meet The Trainer Leo Roodhart Leo Roodhart’s career with the oil & gas industry spans 30 years in the areas of Production Engineering, Production Optimisation and Water Management, Strategic Innovation, Scenario Planning and New Business Development.
Gerrit Nitters Gerrit Nitters is a specialist in well stimulation operations with over 35 years’ experience the oil industry.
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ADVANCED WELL CONTROL FOR COMPLETIONS & WELL INTERVENTION PROFESSIONALS
This is an important course for anyone who is responsible for planning completion, workover or intervention operations. It is especially relevant those with a supervisory role at the well site.
What You Will Learn • You will be able to identify the necessary well control requirements for completion, workover and intervention operations on both live and killed wells. • You will understand understand the consequences consequences of a loss of well control and therefore the importance of ensuring that the correct control are in place, and maintained throughout the operation. • You will have the necessary skills to enable you to properly identify the risks associated with working on live wells and to further ensure that the necessary mitigation is in place to reduce risk to an acceptable level. • You will understand the importance of crew competence competence with respect to well control and well integrity during completion and intervention operations. • Should a well control incident arise, you will have the necessary skill to minimise the loss of containment and make restore control.
Meet The Trainer Howard Crumpton Howard has over 30 years in the oil industry. He joined BP as an oshore well service supervisor and was responsible for the daily supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea platforms. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work.
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COAL SEAM GAS & SHALE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING Through the development of hydraulic fracturing techniques, vital sources of energy have been unlocked in var ious coal and shale plays throughout the world. These technical breakthroughs have been a game changer for the coal and natural ga s industry. With operators in Asia – Pacic region taking more interest and moving into unconventional gas development, this course is the perfect opportunity to be ahead of the game, and develop the vital skills needed for tomorrow’s energy sources. Real situations were discussed to provide a clearer picture. A lot of misconceptions cleared. Drilling Engineer, Reliance
COMPLETION DESIGN SCHOOL This 5-Day school is aimed at engineers and superviso rs who already have an understanding of well construction methods but who would benet from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and ec ient well. A common thread of practical examples are used through-out the course. The exercises are based a round data all taken from a single eld, where those at tending will work through all the basic issues of a completion design. The whole exercise will be handed out after the introduction. At the e nd of the course the teams will present their completion designs to a ‘management commi ttee’. There is no ‘right’ answer to the exercise - producing interesting discussions! The purpose of the course is not to go over spe cic equipment in detail. Teaching methods include presentations, videos, and animations.
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day School focuses on advanced hydraulic fracturing techniques and the skills required to best release gas reserves. Attending the course will drive your hydraulic fracturing skills to the next level to better deliver operational success. Case histories of advanced hydraulic fracturing operations will be examined in order to provide unparalleled insights, covering everything from planning, diagnostics, mechanics and uids through to job execution and quality control. The course delivers a truly interactive experience through lectures, visual presentations and team based exercises. Attendees will also have the opportunity to bring in their own well logs and work with the trainer for specic advice and recommendations
Who Should Attend Managers, engineers and technical sta who are looking to expand their knowledge and seek fresh insights into advanced hydraulic fracturing techniques which they can implement into their shale gas drilling and fracturing operations.
What You Will Learn • Develop an overall overall understanding of advanced drilling drilling and hydraulic hydraulic fraccing techniques • Learn about the importance of the correct uid and proppant selection for the specic play you operate on • Treatment of high permeability reservoir using ‘frac packs’ • How best to rig up up and operate on location • Develop an excellent understanding of the various shale shale plays and how water frac applications can be applied to each. This will be fully developed using case histories • Take away and implement expert recommendations and advice for your specic well or project
Meet The Trainer John Ely Over 40 years in fracturing research, design and consulting. Ely is known for innovation and is recognized as the leading authority on stimulation of fractured or fracturable reservoirs. Ely has also been deeply involved with recycling and treatment of fracturing uids before and
It was a great experience and good technical enhancement. I personally feel benetted by this course. Senior Petroleum Engineer, Cairn India
Why You Should Attend Introduction to completion design philosophy Reservoir completion: • Perforating, fracturing • Sand control • Tubing performance / sizing • Articial lift • Production chemistry • Materials • Tubing stress analysis • Completion components • Running a completion • Alternative completions • New technology
What You Will Learn • A good understanding understanding of the completion design process and what makes a good completion design. • The importance of the installation process process (completion running) running) in the design process. • An appreciation of new and developing completion techniques techniques (intelligent wells).
Meet The Trainer Howard Crumpton Howard has over 30 years in the oil industry. He joined BP as an oshore well service supervisor and was responsible for the daily supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea platforms. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work.
after stimulation. He is co-author of the book “Stimulation Treatment Handbook - An Engineer’s Guide to Quality Control” and contributing author to the S.P.E. monograph on hydraulic fracturing, writing the chapter on hydraulic fracturing uids and fracture uid selection. He is currently the President of Ely & Associates, and since inception Ely & Associates have supervised more than 18,000 frac stages in 2011 and will exceed that number by 30 % in 2012.
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RIGLESS INTERVENTIONS: SLICKLINE, COILED TUBING, HYDRAULIC, WORKOVER & NEW TECHNOLOGIES This 3-Day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the surface equipment, downhole tools, applications and operational contingencies for the most Rigles s Interventions techniques used in Oil & Gas wells worldwide. This 3-Day course will use real examples and exercises from around the world. Participants will be provided with rsthand knowledge of what can be ac hieved without a rig on site. Participants will further be provided with the advantages that a Rigless Intervention can oer in terms of cost eectiveness, minimal deferment, real time data and the ability to perform these operations on a live well. This training provides a good way to have clear understanding on intervention issues and problems. Lesson learnt on priority on all operations. Well Intervention Supervisor, Talisman Malaysia
Why You Should Attend 3 Day course agenda • Slickline • Coiled tubing • Hydraulic workover (hwo) • New technologies • Class discussion on well repairs
Who Should Attend Invaluable for all personnel that are involved in the “Well Life Cycle” and require to have a working knowledge of Rigless Interventions. Designed for professionals in the oil & gas industry who are involved in the design, construction and operation of wells from the following disciplines: • Production Technology • Drilling Engineering • Completion Engineering • Well Intervention • Subsurface Engineering • Production Operations • Well Integrity Engineering
DEEPWATER COMPLETIONS OPERATIONS This 5-Day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
Why You Should Attend This comprehensive course is designed to provide participants with an overview of various aspects of planning and the challenges associated with deepwater completion operations from pore to production. To reinforce understanding of the completion process, participants will be assigned to teams to develop a basis of design for a deepwater completion and various completion options to achieve the completion objectives.
Who Should Attend Production, completions and drilling engineers moving into deepwater elds that require a fundamental understanding of the completion process and design considerations for well integrity in a deepwater environment. This coure is also relevant for technical or service support personnel who collaborate with operators in their respective deepwater projects.
What You Will Learn • Deepwater completion overview – evolution of deepwater developments and production systems. • Sandface Completion • Upper Completion • Critical Pre Completion Activities • Completion Deployment • Articial Lift Options • Well Intervention Challenges
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
What You Will Learn • Understand the common applications of Slickline, non-conductive braided cable and e-line (logging cable). • Learn the conguration of a basic wireline toolstring and how it is manipulated. • Understand the the common applications of coil tubing and gain an understanding of basic coil tubing BHAs • Acquire an appreciation appreciation for the types types of operations that can be carried out with coil tubing. • Understand the the common applications of HWO and explore the types of operations that can be carried out with HWO. • Exploit new technologies in overcoming well integrity challenges challenges
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
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ENGINEERING OF SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS – LEVEL 1
ENGINEERING OF SUBSEA PRODUCTION SYSTEMS – LEVEL 2
This concise course is well- balanced and based on more than 30 years of true project e xperience in Shallow and Deep Water elds around the world, from concept evaluation to rst production. It is designed for Project Managers, Project Engineers, experienced or new to Subsea & highly suitable for Cost , Planning, Oshore Installation and Oshore Operation Engineers.
This concise course is well b alanced and based on more than 30 years of true projec t experience in Shallow and Deep Water elds around the world, from concept evaluation to rst production. It is designed for Project Managers, Project Engineers, experienced or new to Subsea & highly suitable for Cost, Cost, Planning, Oshore Installation and Oshore Operation Engineers.
The course is very good, useful and can be used as a supported knowledge for me to run my recent project. Development Engineer, ConocoPhillips Indonesia
An excellent tra ining session with exte nded subsea techn ical consultation post training class. Operations Assurance Advisor, Chevron
Why Y ou S h oul d At t en d
W hy Y ou S hou l d At t en d
All the Lectures (up-dated on a regular basis) are presented with text, gures and DVDs with videos and detailed animations, used to illustrate many key points of Subsea Technologies. The objective of the course is to equip Engineers and Technicians with a good understanding on the Engineering of Subsea Production Systems (SPS) together with Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (SURF) required to link and operate it from the Host.
All the Lectures (up-dated on a regular basis) are presented with text, gures and DVDs with videos and detailed animations, used to illustrate many key points of Subsea Technologies. The objective of the course is to equip Engineers and Technicians with a good understanding on the Engineering of Subsea Production Systems (SPS) together with Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (SURF) required to link and operate it from the Host.
Who S h oul d A tt en d
W ho S h oul d At t en d
Engineers and Project Engineers who have recently come into the oil and gas industry or who who have transferred from another discipline with only a basic knowledge of this key energy sector.
Engineers and Project Engineers who have recently come into the oil and gas industry or who have transferred from another discipline with only a basic knowledge of this key energy sector.
Industry personnel who will become a part of, or need to have knowledge of multidisciplinary teams involved in Asian FPSO and Subsea projects: the managerial, engineering and nancial specialists who determine project engineering priorities.
Industry personnel who will become part of, or need to have knowledge of multidisciplinary teams involved in Asian FPSO and Subsea projects: the managerial, engineering and nancial specialists who determine project engineering priorities.
What Y ou Wi l l Le arn
W hat Y ou Wi l l Le arn
• Denition of Subsea Engineering for Field Developments / Floaters requirements • Field Lay-out Lay-out and and System System Design • Flow Assurance Assurance Issues, Mitigation Mitigation and Hydraulic Analysis Analysis • Well Heads and Xmas Trees • Templates, Manifolds Manifolds and Subsea Hardware Hardware • Subsea Wells Operations and Work Overs • Inter Field Flowlines & Small Export Export Pipelines • Production Riser Systems for Floaters • Subsea Production Control Systems & Chemical Injection Injection (including (including Umbilicals) • Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis • Underwater Inspection, Maintenance & Repair • New technologies for S.P.S • 3 Major case studies studies for Oil, Gas and Heavy Oil Oil Production including including updates from Total, Shell and BP
Meet The Trainer
• Denition of Subsea Engineering for Field Developments / Floaters requirements • Field Lay-out Lay-out and and System System Design • Flow Assurance Assurance Issues, Mitigation and Hydraulic Analysis Analysis • Well Heads and Xmas Trees • Templates, Manifolds Manifolds and Subsea Hardware • Subsea Wells Operations and Work Overs • Inter Field Field Flowlines & Small Export Pipelines Pipelines • Production Riser Systems for Floaters • Subsea Production Control Systems & Chemical Injection Injection (including (including Umbilicals) • Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis • Underwater Inspection, Maintenance & Repair Repair • New technologies for S.P.S • 3 Major case studies studies for Oil, Gas and Heavy Oil Oil Production including including updates from Total, Shell and BP
Meet The Trainer
Professor Jean Luc Chasserot
Professor Jean Luc Chasserot
Technical director – Senior Consultant – S.P.S / S.U.R.F Azur Oshore Ltd. Prof Jean Luc Chasserot started to work for the Energy Industry in 1972, after qualifying in Mechanical Engineering (BSc) & Industrial Engineering (BSc) in France. Worked on design & construction of several LNG
Technical director – Senior Consultant – S.P.S / S.U.R.F Azur Oshore Ltd. Prof Jean Luc Chasserot started to work for the Energy Industry in 1972, after qualifying in Mechanical Engineering (BSc) & Industrial Engineering (BSc) in France. Worked on design & construction of several LNG
carriers in French & US Shipyards Returned to France in 78 to join Comex Seal/Ind to move to Aberdeen.
carriers in French & US Shipyards Returned to France in 78 to join Comex Seal/Ind to move to Aberdeen.
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GASLIFT DESIGN, OPERATIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING
HEAVY OIL FIELDS DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION
Gaslifting oil wells is one of the most exible and cost eective articial lift techniques, the success of any gaslift system depends on an adequate and reliable source of lift gas. Deviated completions or sand production can be handled by gaslift completions, surveillance operations (PLTs, perforations) can b e handled through tubing. Well entries to replace gaslift valves are relatively cheap compared to other forms of articial li ft. The objec tive of this course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the gas lift sys tem, design and operation. The course will prove valuable to production and completion engineers who are involved in articial lift selection and the design and troubleshooting of gaslift completions.
Heavy oil is now seen as 50% of the world’s future energy source from oil. As conventional oil resources deplete heavy oil looks to be the next target for onshore and oshore energy supplies. As extraction technologies improve, heavy oil is becoming more feasible to meet the increasing global demand with the fast depletion of conventional oil resources.
This 3-Day training overall was very good, giving me more exposure about Gas lift as well as the manual was well structured. Petroleum Engineer, Uzma Engineering
Why You Should Attend Day 1 Basics of well perfomance & gas laws • Course introduction • Inow performance • Multiphase ow • Gas properties Day 2 Gaslift components • Types of gas-lift • Gaslift completions and maintenance • Gas-lift valve mechanics Day 3 Design & troubleshooting • Gas-lift design • Gas-lift surveillance and troubleshooting • Liftgas allocation
Why You Should Attend This 5-Day training course provides a comprehensive insight into the considerations when developing and producing heavy oil from oshore and onshore elds. During the course, there will be 2 case studies presented for the oshore and onshore sectors respectively. The course will cover the following modules: • The Industry outlook and nancial feasibility of heavy oil elds development • Economic and technological challenges challenges faced in current current development designs • The current technologies available and associated risks involved with projects • Evaluating ow assurance technologies and operations for heavy oil projects • Overcoming the the environmental challenges and the development of the production infrastructure • Critical review of the commercial production methods • Modelling and simulation methods with design workshops each day through-out the course
Who Should Attend Engineering graduates & technologists are involved with the supervision, design and operations of heavy oil elds in their projects: R&D engineers and researchers, reservoir engineers, petroleum production engineers, ow assurance specialists and drilling engineers. All participants will be required to bring a laptop for this course.
What You Will Learn Who Should Attend Mid-level managers in Operating Companies who are responsible for elds and sta associated with articial lift • Field supervisors in elds where gas-lift is or may be used • Articial lift engineers who are or may be associated with gas-lift and responsible for equipment and/or software selection and gas-lift design • Facility engineers who are associated with elds that use or may use gas-lift • Well analysts who who are or may be involved in gas-lift surveillance and troubleshooting
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The fundamentals of the gas-lift completion and the lift process Understanding inow and well outow performance How gas-lift valves work and gas-lift valve mechanics How to design a gaslift completion (including (including a hands-on hands-on manual design exercise) • Gaslift troubleshooting and surveillance • Liftgas allocation to multiple multiple wells
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Develop a eld development plan. Identify the ow assurance issues. Preliminary system infrastructure sizing. Development of an operating strategy. Evaluation of technologies. Selection of the appropriate appropriate technology. Assessment of the risks of the technology.
Meet The Trainer Dr Kashmir Johal Over 35 years’ experience in providing specialist training and advisory services for the exploitation and development of Oil & Gas elds. Technical expertise in multi-phase ow dynamics related to the design and operational analysis of subsea facilities systems in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Middle & Far East.
Meet The Trainer Peter Verheij Peter Verheij spent most of his 20 years in the oil industry in Production Engineering and Technology roles, varying from hands-on well site work to Production Management roles. He is a seasoned Production Technologist and has expertise in production optimization with ESPs, gaslifting and beam pumps.
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HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPLETIONS The completion of high-pressure/high-temperature (HPHT) wells involves high-risk and high-cost operatio ns with exposure levels among the highest in the compl etion sector. The risks and demanding performance requirements for HPHT completions dictate special engineering considerations and inves tments. To ensure that completion equipment will perform safel y and productively in specic HPHT environments, it is important to accurately dene a set of operational parameters and performa nce rating requirements for any new equipment, set approved design specications “in stone” as soon as possible and ensure that engineeri ng feasibility work is accurate so equipment can be deli vered as designed. Very good course. It has provided me with essential information on issue specic to completion of HPHT Wells. Principal Well Engineer, AWT International
Why You Should Attend • Denition of HPHT and where the HPHT developments are occurring. • The reservoir completion challenges – HPHT sand control, perforating and stimulation. • Fluid behaviour and well performance – why HPHT HPHT reservoirs are often condensates and the issues inherent with modelling the well performance of these uids. • Do we need articial lift on HPHT wells? Surprisingly often but dicult to design. • Production chemistry chemistry challenges exacerbated by high pressures pressures and temperatures – specically hydrates and salt deposition. • Metallurgy solutions for HPHT reservoirs reservoirs – are HPHT HPHT conditions always more severe – how can we design cost-eective tubing and casing. The specic concerns with stress corrosion cracking. • Tubing and casing stress analysis for HPHT reservoir – specic issues and solutions – temperature dependent yield, thermal expansion, annulus pressure build up (and contraction) and wellhead growth. • Equipment for HPHT HPHT completions. • HPHT installation issues and completion uids – the challenges with kill-weight brines.
Who Should Attend This course is aimed primarily at completions and drilling engineers. It is also aimed at those that are inuenced by HPHT issues (e.g. reservoir engineers, project managers, subsea and facility engineers). The course will benet vendors, service companies and other specialists. The course assumes basic knowledge of completions.
What You Will Learn • Be able to dene the specic completion issues that every HPHT development will need to account for during the design phase. • Can select an appropriate perforating, perforating, stimulation or sand control strategy within the limitations of well interventions under pressure. • Be able to model the ow performance of HPHT completions. • Be able to select the appropriate materials materials and metallurgy for HPHT conditions. • Be able to include HPHT specics (such as anisotropy) in the tubing and casing stress analysis. • Be able to produce produce a well design and associated outline outline procedure that is safe to install and operate – adequate barriers, addresses ow assurance issues etc. • Can dene an appropriate completion uid and address the diculties with operating with kill weight brines.
Meet The Trainer Jonathan Be llarby Jonathan Bellarby has 20 years of oi l and gas industry experience. A rst class degree in geophysics and a master degree in Petroleum Engineering was a prelude to 6 years with BP as a petroleum engineer. Jonathan left BP and following a short spell in Camco, jointly founded ICE Energy. After 6 years of completions and petroleum engineering consultancy and training, ICE Energy merged.
OFFSHORE PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management deals with major projects, setting out principles, phases and processes for studying and implementing oshore oil and gas development projects, from secondary appraisal to commissioning.
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Introduction, principles and elements • Phases, organisation and teamwork • Execution plan, VIPs and pre-feasibility checklist • Example of feasibility study study and basis of design design • Group exercise: checklists for various phases Day 2 • Costs, schedules and control • Project review processes, examples and learning • Contracts and tendering tendering process, agreements agreements • Government relationships and requirements • Group exercise: oshore oil development Day 3 • Interface management • Joint venture relationships • Implementation and facilities risk examples • Group exercise: oshore oil development cont’d Day 4 • Risk Analysis and Management • Case history history of major disaster • Detailed case history I • Group exercise: oshore gas development Day 5 • Safety systems and management • Environmental impact assessment • Detailed case history II • Group exercise: oshore gas development cont’d
Who Should Attend Engineers, technical supervisors and managers, project and general managers, and those individuals, either current or future, with signicant roles in major projects, or those that have a stake in the development of major oil and gas developments, for example government ocials. It is presumed that participants will have a general knowledge of concepts in exploration and production (development), i.e. the upstream part of the petroleum business.
What You Will Learn This course will give participants an understanding of all major aspects of project management, dealing with internal (company) and external requirements (government, partners, contractors etc.). In particular, the course emphasizes the core requirements for major projects, from planning to scheduling and control, including management of uncertainty and risk. Participants will be introduced to the large diversity of jargon and terms, covering such important areas as the engineering Basis of Design (BoD), and project processes such as “Tollgating” and Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs). Guidelines and standards, as well as “best practice” will be demonstrated by numerous examples and case histories will be used throughout to demonstrate important learning, particularly where projects have fallen short from expectations. Course participants will engage in a number of group exercises.
Meet The Trainer Prof Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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SAND CONTROL MODERN SANDFACE COMPLETION PRACTICES
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES
The business of fueling the world through hydrocarbon production must be carried out with optimum protability. Participants will learn how sand production and inadvertent formation damage can erode these prots. Met hods and procedures will be presented to guide the participants in decision making with regard to completing a well with optimum control of formati on sand while incurring minimal damage to the well or production zone. Extensive theory will be presented, illustrating why certain prac tices should either be employed or strictly avoided. The very latest in the use of forecasting methods, tools, techniques, and personal experiences will be presented.
The Production Technology (PT) discipline is responsible for the conceptual design and maintenance of oil & gas wells, its completion and performance & integrity over the entire life cycle. This discipline is part of the Production Engineering (PE) function such as Reservoir Engineering, Well Engineering, Surface Engineering and Production Operations. Production Technologists play a unique and vital role in the interface and co-ordination within this multidisciplinary PE function. Production technologists are involved in a wide number of processes throughout the complete lifecycle of a well. Their tasks are focused on maximising short-term production and long-term recovery from the assets.
Excellent new course! Learnt a lot about sand control and how it will contribute to my work.
It’s a good brief course to give more awareness and to a certain degree of knowledge on PT & the related materials/ matters with PT.
Production Technologist, Shell
Senior Production Engineer, Sarawak Shell Berhad
Why You Should Attend By attending the 5-Day training course, you will be able to: • Understand the nature of sandface and its behaviour • Know the causes of sand sand production and formation damage • Learn the techniques and and practices of formation damage treatment • Know how how to predict formation behaviour • Able to choose the best sandface completion that maximizes ow • Learn the well well completion practices that that give you the highest productivity • Understand the various various sand control techniques techniques
Who Should Attend Completion, production and research engineers; eld supervisors and production foremen; technical personnel who supply services and equipment.
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Introduction to the causes and eect of sand production Prediction of formation behavior Productivity and ow eciency Formation damage and issues that contribute to it. Continuation of formation damage issues: issues: Evolution of Sand Management Techniques Cased -Hole Sandface Completions Planning a Gravel pack to avoid failures Continuation of cased-hole sandface completions completions Perforating Types of Gravel packs Gravel placement techniques Tool designs to achieve void-free packing Introduction to Frac Packing in cased completions (overcoming damage) Fracturing Fluid Systems (Gel mixing and real uid comparisons) Sand Control in Open-hole Completions Chemical Consolidation Methods Combination packing/consolidation systems Application of packing/consolidation systems in fracpacking Chapter 4; 4; Surface Operations & Equipment Equipment
Meet The Trainer Jonathan Be llarby Jonathan Bellarby has 20 years of oil and gas industry experience. A rst class degree in geophysics and a master degree in Petroleum Engineering was a prelude to 6 years with BP as a petroleum engineer. Jonathan left BP and following a short spell in Camco, jointly founded ICE Energy. After 6 years of completions and petroleum engineering consultancy and training, ICE Energy merged.
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Why You Should Attend • The technical aspects such as reservoir drive mechanisms, drilling methods, well and completion types, hydrocarbon in- and outow performance, formation damage and cleaning mechanisms, well life-cycle, production surveillance, production chemistry and the latest state of the art technologies. • The organizational aspects of the roles roles and responsibilities responsibilities in the interface and co-ordination of the multidisciplinary functional Petroleum Engineering environment. This course is aimed at gaining a better understanding and appreciation of the Production Technology discipline to achieve better inter-departmental or functional co-operation. Course Highlights • Course leader is both a technical expert and a workshop facilitator which are benecial for the interactive dialogue and ecacy of the course. • Interactive hands-on hands-on exercises are used used to better understand understand the content. • Video lms are used to illustrate concepts.
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers, geologists, petrophysicists, production programmers, production chemists, process and facility engineers, well engineers, and any discipline who needs to communicate eectively with production technologists namely reservoir engineers and well engineers. This course is also suited for those who want to learn more about the discipline of Production Technology.
What You Will Learn • Understand and appreciate how and why Production Production Technologists: • Execute their roles and responsibilities in E&P’s Business Process Model • Design wells and their completions, including gravelpack, perforations, articial lift systems • Establish the inow and outow performance • Optimise production production performance, performance, including including well intervention, stimulation, fracking • Understand the terminology and jargon used in Production Technology to improve communication and understanding within inter-disciplined teams.
Meet The Trainer Victor Wegener Victor has a degree in Applied Physics and started his career with Shell in 1981 where he was trained as a Production Technologist. He gained experience in Shell’s operating companies of Brunei, New Zealand and in Shell’s R&D laboratory in The Netherlands.
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COMPLETIONS “MADE CLEARER” EQUIPMENT, APPLICATIONS, TYPES, INSTALLATION & WORKOVERS This intensive 5-Day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of completion equipment and operational procedures required for converting a drilled well into an ec ient and safe producer. It follows a practical approach for the various completion types, specic applications, completion installation and workovers. Attending this course made things cleare r for me. Able to understand the basics in oshore drilling technology and concepts Keppel Fels
Why You Should Attend To enable participants to understand the dierent types of completions as well as the applications for specic completion equipment including installation and workover methods. After completing this course you should be able to: • List well data needed for well completion activities • Illustrate dierent types of completions • Describe the application of dierent completion uids • Prepare a list of down hole and surface completion equipment equipment • Describe the procedure for running running a completion • Describe dierent methods of well workovers • Identify wellheads, trees, valves and chokes • Illustrate subsurface subsurface safety valve design, selection and operation • Explain packer selection and forces on packers • Describe landing landing nipples and plug plug
Workovers This session will give an understanding of workover operations and you will: • Be able to describe the common applications for workovers • Understand workover well control issues • Understand the main problems associated with workover
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
Who Should Attend Drilling, Completion, Intervention, Well Site Leaders, Drill Site Manager, Well Site Manager and related Industry Personnel.
What You Will Learn This session will cover completion types: • Upper and lower completions • Denitions • Tubing architecture • Sand control completions • Horizontal completions • Multi-lateral & intelligent completions Types of downhole completion equipment This session will cover all of the common types of equipment used in completions: • What is the function of each equipment? • Why it is ran? • Is it essential? • Is it safely critical? • What problems might might be encountered encountered during the the installation of each item of equipment? • Reliability / operability concerns Types of surface completion equipment During this session, we will cover surface equipment that is used during well completions • Wellheads, tubing hangers and trees • Chokes • Surface safety valves • Remote shut down systems • Flange and gasket classication Running the completion (installation) During this session, we will look in detail at the processes and practices used when running a completion • O site preparation • Rig site preparation • Running the completion
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SUBSEA CONTROL SYSTEMS & UMBILICALS LEVEL 2 This training course will look into how subsea operators can better leverage on their systems to change their game for dicult elds. The course is designed to mee t the harshest subsea challenges and to help engineers provide exibility, expandability and upgradeability throughout the life of the eld. Very informative excellent course and it accelerated my knowledge of subsea control system and umbilicals. Oshore Manager, SKK Migas
Why You Should Attend The course is designed to meet the harshest subsea challenges and to help engineers provide exibility, expandability and upgradeability throughout the life of the eld. Featured Case Study: TOTAL Angola DALIA Field- The SPCS & Chemical Injections system Topside equipment & FPSO ICSS interfaces. Umbilicals for Production control, water injection & Gas injection controls (total of 71 subsea wells). Subsea control modules, Multiphase meters & chemical injections. Intelligent well completions & control interfaces via the DTHXTree Tubing hanger. Underwater maintenance & repair. Design Application Exercise Based on a specic Field development requirement, the participants will be guided to design a complex Control System. This will cover the main considerations of control requirements & monitoring requirements.
Who Should Attend Engineers and technical professionals working in subsea projects who want a full understanding of the dierent types of control and umbilical systems applied, including: • Subsea Wellhead and Xmas tree / Manifold Engineers • Subsea and owline/pipeline engineers • Riser and Umbilical engineers • System Design engineers • Process engineers • Engineering team managers, leaders and supervisors • Technical specialists and engineers from manufacturer manufacturer and supplier companies
What You Will Learn By attending this 3-Day training course, you will be able to: • Recognize the integrated nature of eld architecture, system design and component selection • Identify the the appropriate application for subsea control systems, chemical injections and its mode of operation • Examine the main subsea control system requirements, their their functions, strengths, weaknesses and interfaces • Learn subsea subsea control modules, modules, connections, interface with topside equipment and umbilicals • Understand key design and installation issues through case studies • Understand subsea control equipment procurement, procurement, maintenance, failures and safeguarding measures • Explore new state of the art technologies for subsea subsea production systems
Meet The Trainer Dr Jonathan E Williams Dr. Jonathan has been involved in a variety of eld development and R&D projects including: riser system design on Draugen FPV, performance simulation and system design for GASP Subsea Separator, NE Frigg for ELF Norge, control system specication and outline design on Toni for AGIP.
SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS This 5-Day training course is desig ned to provide an understanding of the wide range of surface pro duction handling and treatment equipment. Participants will not only learn “what” but “how” eld uid treating equipment works. Participants will be introduced to the fundamental principles of uid behavior and how it applies to all of the various equipment and systems comprised in production operations. Emphasis is on understanding the internal workings inside the piping, valves and vessels.
Why You Should Attend A signicant outcome from participating in this course is, improved team work and communication among the related technical disciplines in the eld and oce in order to enhance operational eciencies, lower costs and improve production economics. Together with lectures, exercises are also worked-in together with the instructor to drive home the important learning points from the course.
Who Should Attend Production, operations, facilities and petroleum engineers; production managers and eld production supervisors; surface equipment technicians; and technical or supervisory personnel who interact with eld facility engineers and operators.
What You Will Learn • The physical properties properties and phase phase behavior of crude crude oil and natural natural gas that govern production operations • Field processes for treating and conditioning conditioning full wellstream wellstream production for sales or nal disposition • An introduction to the wide range range of equipment used to process, treat, transport, and store oileld produced uids • The basics of oileld corrosion prevention, detection and treatment • How to determine determine and minimize pressure drop in pipelines, valves valves and pressured vessels Internal workings of separators, pumps, compressors, valves and other treating equipment • An overview of the processes and and equipment used used to handle acid gases • An understanding of a wide range of produced uid volume measurement and metering devices • A description of treating equipment whether located downhole, downhole, on the surface, oshore platform or sea oor
Meet The Trainer Hans Groote Hans Groote is a Production Engineer who has worked in the Oil & Gas Exploration and Production industry in Europe, Africa the Middle East and the Far East since 1973. He has working experience in (oil)eld & terminal operations, well completions, planning & programming, hydrocarbon administration and has held the position of Oshore Installation Manager in the British sector of the North Sea when the recommendations of Lord Cullen were being implemented (1990-1993). Since 2001 Hans has worked as a consultant, mainly in training and skills assessment of Production Operations sta. He is responsible for the development and delivery of courses for graduate engineers and experienced eld sta in the area of production surface and sub-surface operations for a variety of oil and service companies, for example Schlumberger, Wintershall, IV Oil & Gas, Shell, Sonangol, NAM, etc. He also developed a course in Asset Integrity & Process Safety training, which is being delivered successfully in New Zealand, Philippines, China, Malaysia, Brunei and Gabon (trained over 400 candidates in over 25 courses).
Professor Jean Luc Chasserot Technical director – Senior Consultant – S.P.S / S.U.R.F Azur Oshore Ltd. Prof Jean Luc Chasserot started to work for the Energy Industry in 1972, after qualifying in Mechanical Engineering (BSc) & Industrial Engineering (BSc) in France. Worked on design & construction of several LNG carriers in French & US Shipyards Returned to France in 78 to join Comex Seal/Ind to move to Aberdeen.
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WELL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT This intensive 4-Day course is designed to provide participant s with a thorough knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets. Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the oil and gas industry. This course is IADC accredited. Well Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Production Engineers and Intervention Engineers can improve their skill levels and really contribute to achieving company goals by attending this course. Drilling Engineer, ENI Pakistan
Why You Should Attend To enable participants to understand the well integrity management principles and risk management processes that have to be applied for assurance of well integrity within a hydrocarbon production environment. • Dene the building blocks of a successful well integrity management programme, annulus pressure management, the equipment items, their performance standards, eld data collection requirements, and methodology for data analysis • Demonstrate the benets of risk analysis, and share methods applied across the industry • Develop an approach to risk management • Understand the New New ISO ISO Standard Standard • How do we “Make Wells Safer”. Learn about emerging technologies technologies for well integrity problem diagnosis and new techniques tried for well repair • Dene the basic elements of well integrity management training for eld operators • Focus on well design elements that that enhance or hinder well integrity integrity status denition during the operating phase of the well life-cycle • Illustrate the demonstrable benets of well integrity management from eld experience
Who Should Attend Invaluable for production, operations, and integrity professionals involved in implementing & managing well integrity and seeking to improve performance. It is also essential for those who need to develop and implement such systems, or who have a general need to know and understand more about well integrity management. The course will also provide a fresh approach for senior professionals and managers. Designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry who are involved in the design, construction and operation of wells from the following disciplines: • Production Maintenance • Production Operations • Drilling Engineering • Safety engineering • Well Intervention • Well Integrity Engineering • Asset Management
WELL TEST ANALYSIS This 5-Day training course is designed to give you a comprehensive account of methods and techniques used in modern well testing and analysis. Subsequently to outlining well test objectives and general methodologies applied, the course will provide real case studies and practice using modern software for Pressure Transient Analysis. These exercises will demonstrate clearly the limitations, assumptions and applicability of various techniques applied in the eld. Recommend a well testing training with famous software such as Saphire. Petroleum Engineer / Dialog Services Sdn Bhd
Why You Should Attend 5-Day Course Agenda • Brief Re-Cap To Well Testing • Basic Equations. Typical Flowregimes • The Method • Wellbore Reponses • Well Test Analysis Software: • Introduction & Methodology • Reservoir Models • Boundary Models • Gas Wells: Theoretical Review And Applications Applications • Interference Test • Test Design – Practical Session
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers and well test technicians requiring practical training on Well Test Analysis and production geoscientists and engineers moving towards reservoir engineering.
What You Will Learn • Understand Pressure Pressure Transient Analysis in theory theory and practice • Acquire comprehensive and practical knowledge of the available models in Well Test Analysis • Experience using using software to perform a Well Test Test Interpretation exercise
Meet The Trainer David Rossitto David is a highly skilled Petroleum Engineer and Lecturer with over 35 years worldwide experience in Supervision of Well Testing, Completion, Slickline and Cased Hole Logging operations. He has 14 years of experience with Flopetrol Johnston (Schlumberger) and 12 ye ars as a Supervisor for clients such as C epsa and Anadarko. David has extensive experience in the training and mentoring of sta, and the provision of external training courses as an independent lecturer.
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Well integrity management fundamentals Risk assessment and control Well integrity and production risk management Well integrity and ow assurance risks Overview of new iso standard for well integrity Exercise based on actual case studies Operational well integrity issues & risks Recovery, suspension or abandonment The importance of jip’s and the management of information competency of well integrity professionals • Exercises/discussions on actual cases • “Making wells safer”
Meet The Trainer Gordon Duncan Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge.
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WELL INTERVENTION AND PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOL Well interventions have a large opportunity to enhance well production if correctly designed and implemented. Conversely they can have a large negative impact on production if they’re not. The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions. Very good presentation materials and the training could improve our well intervention alert, especially the risk and productivity aspect s. Well Operation Engineer, PETRONAS Carigali
Why You Should Attend This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identication of problems in wells and eective interventions to x problems can have a signicant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specic problems that may be aecting elds operated by members of the class. The course is a mixture of informal teaching and lectures. In addition, group exercises are used to reinforce the subjects covered during the lectures. This encourages cross discipline awareness, communication and motivates team building. The course has recently been updated in the areas of Subsea and HPHT interventions.
Who Should Attend The course is aimed at all engineers and contractors involved in the planning and execution of well interventions. This course is where engineers and supervisors can hone their skills, especially at a time when increased production is a high priority. In the past, course attendees have been a mix of Petroleum engineers, Well Intervention engineers, Reservoir and Drilling engineers, Production Operators, Wellsite supervisors, as well as Geologists. In recent years delegates have come from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds. Experience before coming on the course has varied from no eld experience and no experience of planning and programming well interventions through to many years working in well interventions.
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The economic importance of well productivity productivity An overview of well production production – how well produce The impact of formation damage Fluids (drilling and workover uids) Completion architecture and the impact of completion design on interventions Production problems and how they are identied Water and gas inux Wax, Hydrates, H2S, Fines migration Phase related permeability changes Scales, Operations, Articial lift Cementing and cement evaluation. Perforating, Remedial sand control Acid stimulation, Fracturing Side tracks and laterals Well Intervention methods Rig based workovers, Coiled tubing Hydraulic workoverWireline (slickline & e-line) Intervention in sub-sea wells (Rig (Rig and mono-hull vessel techniques) with horizontal and conventional trees
Meet The Trainer Howard Crumpton Howard has over 30 years in the oil industry. He joined BP as an oshore well service supervisor and was responsible for the daily supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea platforms. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work.
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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF COALBED METHANE FIELD DEVELOPMENT This course is based on technical elements of Coalbed Methane (CBM) and how they relate to production. The focus is on the practical aspects of developing the CBM resource. The course begins with comparing CBM with conventional oil and gas. It is critical in understanding where the dierences lie and what is important. Fundamentals are explained and how they relate to developing the resource. The course is interlaced with the instructor’s practical experiences enabling the participants to understand the practical aspects in unlocking the resource.
Why You Should Attend Discussions during the training • How do we identify “sweetspots”? • Can we make low gas content & saturation work? • Commissioning methodology matter? • Fracture stimulation: How delivery delivery techniques impact on production performance CBM is a mineeld for the conventional and, with an appreciation of its unconventional nature, the participant’s judgment will greatly improve.
Who Should Attend Geoscientists, geologists, engineers and managers who are looking to increase their knowledge of the technical and commercial realities of CBM projects. The participants ought to have a strong foundation in the oil and gas industry and are seeking to understand the intricacies and pitfalls of CBM projects.
What You Will Learn CBM versus conventional (Dierences and recognising risk) Background to resource (Geology) • Coalication, Coal classication, Cleat formation • Young’s modulus, Gas content • Measurement: (methodology & limitations) • Gas content, Composition, Isotherms • Permeability, Techniques, Limitations • Role of stress, stress, GIIP GIIP estimation • Σhmax vs σhmin vs σvert Deliverability • Stress environment • Eect of production interruption • Production cycles & operations • Role of relative permeability gas vs water • Measurement, Drainage patterns Resource & reserves • In-depth analysis • Identication of problems with the prms Drilling & articial lift • Bowen basin experience • Verticals, Frac stim, Cavitation • Horizontals, Barefoots • Surat basin experience Pilots • Goals & objectives • Failure analysis What is shale gas? • Quick overview of shale gas
Meet The Trainer Don McMillan Don McMillan has over 28 years’ experience with the oil and gas industry in Asia, Europe and Australia. He graduated from the University of NSW (Australia) with a Bachelor of Engineering and Petroleum Engineering. He formed Oil Gas CBM Services seven years ago and is currently consulting on projects in Australia, Asia and Europe. Don specializes in asset valuations and production forecasts, CBM project design and diagnostics.
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PROCESS FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE Advanced Turnaround, Shutdown & Outage Management
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Advanced Upstream Asset Integrity Management
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Asset Integrity Management
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Control And Operation Of Centrifugal Gas Compressors
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Designing For Transient Operations In Oil, Gas & Water Pipelines
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Effective Plant Turnaround Management
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FPSO & FLNG Design & Technology – Level 2
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Gas (Sweet & Sour) Processing
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Gas Processing
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HAZOP Team Leader Training
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Integrated Field Development Planning For Offshore Fields
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Introduction To Offshore Drilling And Production Facilities
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Introduction To Subsea Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
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Life Cycle Optimisation For Above Ground Atmospheric Storage Tanks
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LNG Processing
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Maintenance Masterclass
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LPG Fundamentals
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Subsea Pipeline Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering For Non-Mechanical Engineers
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Maintenance Planning & Scheduling
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Risk & Safety In Oil & Gas Terminals
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Offshore Project Management
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Offshore Production Facilities Design & Selection Criteria For Field Development
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Oil Marine Terminals Operations
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Pipeline Defect Assessment
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Pipeline Integrity Management
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Pipeline Risk Management & Assessment
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Process Control Methods
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Reliability Centered Maintenance
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Reliability Engineering
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Topsides Processing Systems
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Root Cause Analysis For The Energy Industry
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Small Scale LNG Operations
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LPG Operations In Port
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LNG Terminal Operation
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Control And Operation Of Centrifugal Gas Compressors
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ADVANCED TURNAROUND, SHUTDOWN & OUTAGE MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED UPSTREAM ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
A 3-Day training course derived from the Turnaround Model of Excellence and developed by practitioners that guarantee the reliability of your operations. Through 6 modules, the course develop and expand the basic ideas of the Model of excellence and introduce some new concepts to further enhance performance. The aim of the course is to expand the knowledge and give new insights on Turnaround Management to practitioners who already have a basic knowledge of Turnarounds.
This 3-Day course will provide a deeper view into Asset Integrity Management (AIM) strategy development, program planning and implementation in production operations. The course attendees will learn the importance of: • AIM systems, industry and major operators’ approaches. • Critical AIM requirements for leadership and sta / contractor competency. • AIM hazard identication; HAZOPS, HAZIDS, QRAs, Safety Case, and risk assessment / management. • Identication of safety critical equipment (SCE) systems, performance standards and their verication. • AIM essential aspects of practices / procedures, change management, incident investigation, emergency response and performance management. • Development of specic AIM strategies from wells to export, program planning, implementation and monitoring. • Requirements for corrosion management, chemical treatment, inspection and repair / replacement programs; critical roles of the maintenance management system. • Protective system system fundamentals, fundamentals, maintenance and dispensation, dispensation, over-ride and deviation management. • Where important AIM gaps are often found and ways to ll these gaps.
The training was so empowering and provided good clues and techniques that are so applicable for daily management of the customer issues. This provide good future to excellence. By applying these knowledge, we would certainly produce successful organizations. I appre ciate this very much. This is rated 9 out of 10! Mech Scheduler, Brunei Shell Petroleum Company
Why You Should Attend Turnarounds are complex projects that have a substantial impact on business performance. It is therefore imperative that the people who plan, prepare and execute Turnaround have the in-depth skill and knowledge necessary to produce a successful outcome. They would also have an understanding of how Turnarounds work, why they sometimes don’t and what to do if they start going wrong. The purpose of the course is to use the Model of Excellence for Turnarounds and the principles of Challenge Planning to equip attendees with an advanced approach to Turnaround Management. The course will consist of direct teaching of principles, case studies of real situations, free discussion of issues and workshops to give hands on experience of the elements of Turnarounds.
Who Should Attend This 3-Day training has been researched and developed for Experienced Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Planners, Team Leaders and Coordinators of: • Shutdowns/Turnarounds • Maintenance • Engineering • Reliability • Plant • Outage • Asset Management • Operations/Audit • Safety
What You Will Learn Master the critical skills in managing a world-class plant Turnaround project by acquiring the following: • A reprise of basic plant Turnaround – just like a refresher course • The ability to ne tune the approach to Turnarounds • A fundamental understanding of excellent Turnaround Turnaround Team design design • Experience in the latest cutting edge approach to planning planning and scheduling • Understanding of the “Centre of Excellence” Excellence” concept to improve future performance. This practically focused master class will teach you the practical skills to: • Build the best best Turnaround team possible from available available resources • Educate senior management in there Turnaround Turnaround roles and responsibilities • Use the Model of Excellence to maximise the benets of planning and preparation • Develop an improved process based on the most powerful question in planning
Meet The Trainer Tom Lenahan
Why You Should Attend 3-Day course details: • Welcome & introduction • Asset integrity management (aim) • Aim systems (aim) • Essential aim components • People aspects of aim • Process aspects of aim • Plant aspects of aim • Aim gaps & corrective corrective actions • Class & instructor evaluation evaluation course course wrap-up
Who Should Attend Moderately experienced engineers with the exception of those doing reservoir / subsurface engineering. Technicians in a supervisory role as well as front-line ops supervisors. Mid-level ops and engineering managers and team leaders. These sta may be involved in: Operations; Maintenance; Production / Drilling Engineering; Pipeline Operations and Engineering; Operations Engineering and Safety engineering.
What You Will Learn • The business objectives of AIM and the importance importance of major accident prevention. • How the industry’s major players apply management systems to AIM. • People, process and plant requirements for for successful AIM. • How hazards are identied, risks assessed and management plans developed. • Management of safety critical equipment systems. • Requirements for other AIM important processes and procedures. • How facilities AIM strategies and programs are developed, implemented and monitored.
Meet The Trainer Dr Stephen W. Ciaraldi 30 years of experience with BP and Amoco from across the world, 4 years with Applus-Velosi. A Ph.D. qualied metallurgical engineer with advanced expertise in asset integrity management of oil & gas production facilities.
Author of the rst book on Turnaround, Shutdown and Outage Management. (ISBN 13:978-0-7506-6787-6. Published by Elsevier). Tom has over 25 years of Turnaround Management experience. He has assisted major process plant operators develop Centres of Excellence for Turnarounds around the world.
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ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT Process plant asset integrity can no longer be considered as an optional extra by plant directors and managers. It is a key element in ensuring a licence to operate and also a vital element in the delivery of prot. Asset integrity has historically been relatively unmanaged. A variety of dierent tools will focus on specic aspects leading to overlaps and gaps. By participating in this 4-Day course, participants will understand that Asset Integrity Management (AIM) is a holistic management system which comprehensively addresses all issues that could lead to signicant integrity problems. It achieves this in a low cost, nonbureaucratic way, through the complete asset life cycle of a facility. Design, construction, commissioning, maintenance, management of turnarounds, operations, are all scrutinized and optimized in a coherent manner. Participants will learn that AIM delivers sustainable business benets because it ensures that the assets stay t for purpose – safe and operational under all circumstances. This is an exciting training to improve knowledge in maintenance perspective and what best practices to be implemented. Maintenance Planning Coordinator, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Limited
Why You Should Attend Participants will take away real knowledge of the tools and techniques that make up AIM eg. Safety Life Cycle, HAZOP, Process Safety Analysis, Safety Instrumented Systems, Reliability Centred Maintenance, Risk Based Inspection, Root Cause Analysis, Computerised Maintenance Management System. Participants will also know when and how to use them, all underpinned by an understanding of context and the basics that drive a high reliability, safe and protable operation.
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Asset Integrity Integrity Managers and specialist engineers Reliability Engineering Engineering Managers and specialist engineers Maintenance and and Operations engineers and and supervisors supervisors Maintenance Planners and Schedulers Engineers responsible responsible for Facility Design or Upgrading Upgrading Process Safety professionals
What You Will Learn At the end of the course participants will be able to: • Understand the concepts that underpin underpin Asset Integrity Management in a holistic approach • Uncover the key business benets of AIM e.g. sustainable safety, reliability, integrity and protability • Learn the current current approaches and and concepts to Maintenance Maintenance and Inspection • How eectively use the AIM Toolkit and tec hniques, including Criticality, Prioritisation, Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM), Risk Based Inspection (RBI), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) • How to measure success and drive performance improvement improvement further
DESIGNING FOR TRANSIENT OPERATIONS IN OIL, GAS & WATER PIPELINES This training course provides an introduction into the subject of Gas and Liquids Transients in pipeline operations and an in-depth understanding of the mathematical modelling required for the solution of the wave equations.
Why You Should Attend The theme throughout this training course is operational Flow Assurance for Liquids and Gas piplelines. Participants will learn to use mathematical models developed from rst principles along with their solution techniques.
Who Should Attend Engineering graduates & technologists who will be involved with the management, supervision, design and operating oil & gas elds in their work: R&D engineers and researchers, Reservoir engineers, Petroleum engineers, Subsea engineers and Drilling engineers, addressing drilling problems in deep o-shore environments. Engineers and Managers from the water and gas industries will also benet from this training.
What You Will Learn Each day consists of lectures in the morning and a hands-on workshop in the afternoon. The workshop allows the participants to appreciate the design process associated with pipeline operations. Various software will be available during the workshop to predict Surge and Gas Transients through pipelines. As part of a continuous progress and hence the transfer of technology of this type of specialised training will be software provided to the attendees so that they can appreciate the design process and enable them to understand and nature of transients in pipeline systems. The participants will have a total appreciation of the methodology required to develop pipeline operating strategies for Gas and Liquids pipelines and have an understanding of the pipeline Flow Assurance issues and technology requirements.
Meet The Trainer Dr Kashmir Johal Over 35 years’ experience in providing specialist training and advisory services for the exploitation and development of Oil & Gas elds. Technical expertise in multi-phase ow dynamics related to the design and operational analysis of subsea facilities systems in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Middle & Far East.
Meet The Trainer Jim Wardhaug h B. Eng., C Eng., MITE After completing 30 years with Shell, Jim is now an independent consultant providing consultancy and training services targeting performance improvement in the elds of asset management & asset integrity management (maintenance, shutdowns & turnarounds, inspection, reliability & integrity).
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RISK BASED INSPECTION
EFFECTIVE PLANT TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT
Risk Based Inspection (RBI) is a proven method used to optimize inspection activities based on risk analysis. RBI improves plant Integrity, reliability and safety whilst reducing unplanned outages and repair costs. Once the RBI program is operational, inspection learning are fed back to help lower the risk prole of the asset. RBI is just one component of an overall integrated Asset Management Process.
Turnarounds are complex projects that have a substantial impact on business performance. It is imperative that Turnarounds are eectively planned and executed, especially in continuous process industries such as Oil, Gas and Chemicals. Turnarounds are more than merely technical events carried out by the maintenance function. They are an integral part of any company’s business strategy.
Well done! This course will be benecial to my future development career advancement. Mechanical Maintenance – Equipment & Inspection Engineer, Toray Group
Why You Should Attend Key Benets of Risk Based Inspection: • A more cost-eective alternative to traditional inspection. • More reliable equipment and and plant operation. • Identication of the operational risks associated with equipment via material degradation • Adherence to codes of compliance resulting in increased safety • Reduction in plant downtime
Who Should Attend RBI is primarily a team activity and as such benets from a cross functional team participation. This course is aimed at Managers, Engineers, Inspectors Technicians and Operators (at all levels) who are responsible for the operation and maintenance of static equipment who will benet from, understanding the risks on their unit, mitigation of this risk and ensuring resources are more eectively utilized, thus ensuring the integrity of plant and equipment and the safety of personal.
What You Will Learn • Understand the business business case for RBI implementation. implementation. • Awareness & understanding of the RBI process & the benets obtained. • Understanding of the steps in implementing and sustaining an RBI program. • Understanding of how RBI ts into an integrated Asset Management Program. • Understanding of the dierences between qualitative and quantitative approaches to RBI. • Understanding of equipment damage/degradation Competencies developed from attending this course • Be aware of our our changing business business environment environment and the need for Continuous improvement, in particular the need to improve safety, and reduce cost, by focusing on Risk Management. • Have an appreciation of a holistic “Asset “Asset Management” program, and know where the RBI process ts in, and of course the benets it will deliver. • Have the competency to carry out successful RBI’s and introduce the RBI process in a sustainable manner into their c ompanies Asset Management Process. • Understand the the importance of Teams and having an appreciation of each other roles and responsibilities.
Meet The Trainer Alan Greaves Former Engineering Manager and Senior Executive with Royal Dutch Shell for 30 years. Alan has extensive has practical & theoretical experience with Best Practices in the eld of Asset Management. Experience in working with organisations to review and improve cultural development and change management. He also has experience in RCA Best Practice models and implementation.
This highly complex, hazardous and, at times, technically dicult undertaking that aects so many companies and engages so many people at all levels of the company, is one critical activity within the life-cycle of a plant. Compared with the wealth of information available on general maintenance subjects, much of what does exist seems to be built around planning and scheduling and tend to ignore the business approach to Turnarounds. This training had given me more clearer understanding on TA planning and preparation as compared before attending this training. Executive Maintenance Contract / TAPP, PETRONAS Carigali
Why You Should Attend The purpose of the course is to present a Model of Excellence for Turnarounds that has been developed and rened over a 30 year period by many hundreds of people working in dierent industries around the world. The course will consist of direct teaching of principles, case studies of real situations, free discussion of issues and workshops to give hands on experience of the elements of Turnarounds.
Who Should Attend This Workshop has been researched and developed for Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Planners, Team Leaders and Coordinators of: • Shutdown & Turnarounds • Maintenance • Engineering • Operations • Health & Safety • Reliability • Plant Outage • Asset Management
What You Will Learn Master the critical skills in managing a world-class plant Turnaround project by acquiring the following: • Acquire the critical elements of plant turnaround turnaround management within the Turnaround Model of Excellence • Assessment and engagement models to eectively manage your contractors • Strategies to drive drive quality and ensure reliability during the turnaround process • Practical co-ordination strategies to ensure eective logistical planning and to ensure reliability post shutdown • A safe system of work that aligns appropriately with the risk This practical-focused master class will teach you the practical skills to: • Justify and execute a strategic and and structured plant turnaround turnaround plan • Create a maintenance maintenance contracting model that ensure continuous continuous commitment to project goals and timelines • Implement key strategies to ensure safety, quality and reliability throughout the shutdown
Meet The Trainer Tom Lenahan Author of the rst book on Turnaround, Shutdown and Outage Management. (ISBN 13:978-0-7506-6787-6. Published by Elsevier). Tom has over 25 years of Turnaround Management experience. He has assisted major process plant operators develop Centres of Excellence for Turnarounds around the world.
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FPSO FP SO & FLN FLNG G DE DESI SIGN GN & TEC TECHN HNOL OLOG OGY Y – LE LEVE VEL L2
GAS GA S (SW (SWEE EET T & SOU SOUR) R) PR PROC OCES ESSI SING NG
This 4-Day training course will focus on the key technical questions that an FPSO and/or FLNG project team need to address as part of the overall design project. The course has been exclusively designed to equip participants with the key tools needed to nd answers to these questions and to make the appropriate decisions to advance future projects.
A practical intermediate level course focused on gas quality requirements, processing techniques & equipment and operational trouble-shooting.
Very good, informative and helpful. E & P Lead - Lloyd’s Register Technical Services
Why You Should Attend The course will cover the full spectrum of issues relating to FPSO and/or FLNG design projects which will allow technical personnel to obtain a better understanding of challenges and risk areas associated with this. This course has also been recently updated 2013 to include the latest developments in FLNG technology and market developments.
Why You Should Attend This 5-Day course covers the systems for natural gas production handling and treatment from the wellhead to the Gas Processing Plant and Custody Transfer Point (Sales point) to achieve marketable products that meet desired and contractual product specications. The course will emphasise on eld handling equipment and separation systems, sour gas removal, dehydration, uid measurement, sampling and analysis, introduction into reciprocating and centrifugal compressors. The 5-Day course consists of interactive presentations including two case studies.
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This course is recommended for personnel involved in FPSO projects who require specic knowledge on FPSO design and technology: Current and future Oshore Installation Managers, Conceptual Design Engineers, Development Engineers , Engineering & Integration Managers, Naval Architects, FPSO Project Managers, Process Engineers, Operations Managers
Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas roduction conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for Production Operations Engineers, Operations Field Supervisors, Facility Engineers, Process Engineers, Design Engineers, operations personnel and others that select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas processing plants and related facilities.
What You Will Learn • Understand the oating production market by geography and their design types & characteristics • Examine the key design and technology considerations for FPSO construction today • Identify the the critical design requirements, codes and standards standards which govern FPSO design • Review the main functions of topside topside process systems, its typical production capabilities and related disciplines • Understand key design considerations for Hull, Mooring, Swivels & Fluid Transfers Systems and Risers • Learn Oil export and oshore ooading requirements and systems • Gain an overview overview of FPSO design design development projects projects and the key factors for success • Review the introduction introduction of FLNG FLNG technology and and current projects projects in Asia and Europe
Meet The Trainer Dr Jean-Paul Denise Senior Consultant, Azur Oshore FPSO / FLNG & Floaters with Subsea Production • ENSEEIHT Toulouse: Engineering Degree (Mechanical) and MSc (Fluid Mechanics) • Mc Gill University: Montreal Canada, MEng ( Fluid Mechanics and Vibrations) • Chartered Engineer, RINA, MIMechEng
Professor Jean Luc Chasserot Technical director – Senior Consultant – S.P.S / S.U.R.F
What You Will Learn • Sour Gas removal and the various process used. Sulphur recovery and tail gas treatment • Gas processing principles of dehydration (water (water removal) by absorption, adsorption, refrigeration and low temperature separation (JT eect) and basic associated equipment. • Gas Processing e.g. water and condensate removal by Low Temperature (LTS) and hydrate issues (JT, Mechanical Cooling and Absorption) • Gas processing e.g. e.g. dehydration in-depth by absorption using glycol and glycol properties. (Pre- Cooling, sour gas issues requirements, Dew Point control and related processes). Glycol regeneration including principles of stripping, DRIZO and Coldnger. • Process equipment involved for water and condensate removal by absorption. (Knock out drums; Contactor - absorber and internals, heat exchangers, re-boilers, pumps, lters and glycol storage) • Principles of gas metering and types types of meter (Measurement (Measurement Units (MJ, BTU, nM3, scf and conversions) • Typical gas contracts & sales specications. • Gas pipeline operations (Liquid (Liquid Inventory Inventory Management and Corrosion mitigation), move gas pipeline operations to above principles of gas metering etc.
Meet The Trainer Atzo Nicolaï Over 35 years of experience as an Upstream Production Operations Engineer primarily with Shell International.
Azur Oshore Ltd. Prof Jean Luc Chasserot started to work for the Energy Industry in 1972, after qualifying in Mechanical Engineering (BSc) & Industrial Engineering (BSc) in France. Worked on design & construction of several LNG carriers in French & US Shipyards Returned to France in 78 to join Comex Seal/Ind to move to Aberdeen.
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GAS P ROC ES SING
H A ZOP TE A M L EA DE R T RA INI NG
This 5-Day course covers the design of systems for natural gas handling and treatment from the wellhead to the gas processing plant to achieve marketable products that meet desired product specications.
An intensely participative 3-Day training course that will explain both the key facets of the HAZOP technique as well as provide ample opportunities for delegates to practice and become familiar with the technique using generic and real life examples.
The course will emphasise on eld handling equipment and separation systems, dehydration, uid measurement, sampling and analysis, introduction into reciprocating and centrifugal compressors. The course consists of interactive presentations including 2 case studies. The training gave us a basic/fundamental understanding of Gas Processing with its operational issue. A very good opportunity t o learn across compa nies as well as internationally. Mech Scheduler, Brunei Shell Petroleum Company
Who Should Attend Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for Production Operations Engineers, Operations Field Supervisors, Facility Engineers, Process Engineers, Design Engineers, operations personnel and others that select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas processing plants and related facilities.
What You Will Learn • Gas processing principles of dehydration (water (water removal) by absorption, adsorption, refrigeration and low temperature separation (JT eect) and basic associated equipment. • Gas processing in-depth in-depth by absorption absorption using glycol and glycol properties. (Pre- Cooling requirements, Dew Point control and related processes). Glycol regeneration including principles of stripping, DRIZO and Coldnger. • Process equipment involved for water removal by absorption. (Knock out drums; Contactor - absorber and internals, heat exchangers, re-boilers, pumps, lters and glycol storage) • Principles of gas metering and types types of meter (Measurement (Measurement Units (MJ, BTU, nM3, scf and conversions) • Typical gas contracts & sales specications. • Gas pipeline operations
Meet The Trainer Ruud Boelhouwer Over 35 years of experience as an Upstream Production Operations Engineer primarily with Shell International. Ruud has worked in the Netherlands, Spain, Nigeria, Qatar, Oman, Syria, Egypt, Thailand, Argentina and Turkey in various project leadership, operations and technology roles. He is an expert in the sweet & sour Gas Processing for both associated and non-associated gas from wells to sales point and pipeline operations. He is actively involved with skills training and competency assurance with Shell International Learning & Development for over 8 years now.
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I really enjoyed this training. My understanding of this improves after each day of training.The presentation is clear. QHSE Executive, UMW Oshore Drilling
Why You Should Attend Course Agenda in Summary • The forseeability of process accidents. • Overview of hazard identication techniques • Background to HAZOP • HAZOP guidewords and parameters • The basic HAZOP methodology • Selection of the the study study node. • Recording the study • HAZOP recommendations follow up and sign o • Risk ranking methods • The HAZOP team and its members, team selection selection • Setting up a HAZOP study, study, planning, resources resources and duration. duration. • Additional features of batch processes • Other forms of the HAZOP study, study, Procedural, Control Control System
Who Should Attend All key personnel in the organisation, who by their discipline and/or position are likely to be called on to initiate, participate or review a HAZOP study. All who have responsibility for the management and supervision of process & safety including but not limited to Senior Management, Plant Managers, Process and Maintenance engineers (all disciplines), Line Supervisors, Team Leaders, Safety Specialists, and Process Training Instructors.
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Understand the basic basic HAZOP HAZOP Technique Technique Fulling roles as competent HAZOP Team Members Competently use a Risk Ranking Matrix Understand how Hazard Identication can predict acc idents and incidents • Understand how HAZOP complements other hazard identication tools.
Meet The Trainer John F Davie s B.S c., MEI ME I Over 27 years in Renery Operations with Shell in U.K., the Netherlands and Singapore. Lead over 20 HAZOP Study teams for several IOC’s, NOC’s, as well as key players in the international petrochemical construction business.
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INTEGRATED FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FOR OFFSHORE FIELDS
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES
This course is designed with the aim of showing the degree of integration necessary in developing an oshore petroleum discovery from eld appraisal to development. The course gives a comprehensive account of the methodology, processes and techniques utilized in developing an oshore oil or gas discovery.
This 4-Day intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and ecient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current eld developments.
Technically, integration of expected reservoir behavior, well planning and design, and facilities concepts and selection are exemplied through detailed case histories, group discussions and exercises. Commercial aspects related to overall project evaluation are also covered. The course is rich in case studies and covers multiple disciplines. The trainer has vast experience and deep knowledge in subsurface, surface to project management. Good course. Production Geology, SKK Migas
Very comprehensive and worth the investment. Senior Account Executive, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration
Why You Should Attend The course also covers oshore production hosts, their technical components and systems will be described together will examples of the oater as part of the eld development concept. Current safety and environmental issues will also be addressed.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed with the aim of showing the degree of integration necessary in developing an oshore petroleum discovery, from eld appraisal to development.
This course is intended for Oil & Gas professionals who wish to learn how oshore technology is integrated into a successful full eld development. The course is also suitable for both new engineers or management moving into oshore eld development areas as it provides the basics of drilling and production technologies.
Who Should Attend
What You Will Learn
Why You Should Attend
This course is designed for project managers, eld development and planning engineers, asset managers, petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers as well as eld geoscientists and managers who have an interest in or are involved in eld development feasibility and planning. In particular, this course would be of interest to managers leading multidisciplinary and diverse functional teams.
What You Will Learn • Course participants will obtain a comprehensive understanding of key aspects of oshore eld development, from appraisal through to development planning and leading up to sanction. • The course covers the three key e lements: reservoirs, wells and facilities, and covers the integration of these with commercial aspects, and the required management aspects, including uncertainty and risk.
Meet The Trainer Professor Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility)
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Types and Functions of Drilling Rigs How Drilling Rigs Operate How Wells are Drilled from from Platforms and and Subsea Latest Advances Advances in Deepwater Drilling Deepwater Floating Production Systems The FPSO Equipment and How it Operates The Requirements Requirements of the full Deepwater Field Development Development Safety and Environmental Issues
Meet The Trainer Dr John Preedy Dr Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on Feasibility Studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BPs businesses. These covered eld Development Project in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery techniques which were taken from Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada. His specic work in the oshore area covered Subsea Robotics / Automation , Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and Maintenance Cost Reductions.
for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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INTRODUCTION TO SUBSEA INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE MAINTENANC E & REPAIR
LIFECYCLE OPTIMISATION FOR ABOVE GROUND ATMOSPHERIC STORAGE TANKS
This 3-Day course will give an introduction to Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) as it is practiced in the oshore oil and gas industry. It will include IMR fundamentals, planning and implementation.
Leaks, spills or re of stored hydrocarbon products can have signicant consequences, both nancial and environmental. Not only are there clean-up costs involved, there can also be nes from the local regulator, and in some cases, a loss of operating licenses. It is vital that adequate operating and maintenance strategies for atmospheric storage tanks be in place, to mitigate the likelihood of such incidences occurring.
Why You Should Attend • The business objectives of Subsea IMR and importance importance in incident prevention and production reliability. • Mechanisms of subsea deterioration and their detection / measurement. • Corrosion fundamentals fundamentals and and subsea equipment protection. • Inspection nding processing, tness-for-service evaluation and follow-up planning. • General subsea subsea maintenance maintenance and repair activities. • Subsea IMR execution options including safety, eciency and cost considerations. • Contracting methods and contractor contractor management. management. • Special issues of concern.
Who Should Attend Newly hired to moderately experienced engineers involved with oshore and marine operations, with the exception of those doing reservoir / subsurface engineering. Technicians in a supervisory role as well as front-line ops supervisors. Mid-level ops and engineering managers and team leaders. These sta may be involved in: Operations; Maintenance; Production / Drilling Engineering; Pipeline Operations and Engineering; Operations Engineering and small projects; Safety engineering and QA / QC.
What You Will Learn • Subsea structural, structural, pipeline and export system purposes purposes and general layouts. • Subsea threats, including mechanical, mechanical, marine and and corrosion. • Corrosion fundamentals and protection schemes. schemes. • Inspection purposes and deployment deployment methods. methods. • Subsea anomaly logging, sorting, processing and evaluation. • Maintenance and repairs such as clamps, replacements, replacements, welding and others. • Subsea execution techniques including including sonar, ROVs, diving, diving, spreads and deployment vessels. • Contract tendering and performance management. management. • Other issues including splash splash zones, shore approaches and deepwater considerations.
Meet The Trainer Dr Stephen W. Ciaraldi 30 years of experience with BP and Amoco from across the world, 4 years with Applus-Velosi. A Ph.D. qualied metallurgical engineer with advanced expertise in asset integrity management of oil & gas production facilities.
The maintenance strategy for your aboveground atmospheric storage tanks is crucial to optimising the tank’s life and reducing its operational costs. To have an eective maintenance strategy, you need to understand how the tanks were designed, as well as how to ensure worker safety and how to clean and prepare your tanks for inspection. You also need to have a detailed understanding of current technologies available for safe tank entry, how to recover valuable hydrocarbon from hazardous waste, minimise osite disposal and maintain tank integrity while complying with environmental rules. This highly practical and interactive 3-Day training course will give you the knowledge and expertise to ensure your maintenance and operating strategies are eective.
Why You Should Attend The course will outline the key challenges you face and provide best practice knowledge of techniques and strategies to overcome them. You will gain an understanding of: • The latest developments in Tank Design and Construction • Cost-Eective Maintenance Strategies • Techniques which which can extend the in-service period between inspections of your tanks • Better Health and Safety of personnel engaged in your Tank Refurbishment and Cleaning Projects • Optimal Desludging and Cleaning Cleaning Techniques Techniques The course is packed with essential information including the most recent best-practice maintenance trends, a comparison of commercially available desludging technologies as well as the latest worker safety rules.
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Maintenance Operatives and Managers Health, Safety and Environmental Professionals Oil Movement Personnel Operational, Planning, Plant and Tank Farm Managers NDT Inspectors Mechanical and Inspection Engineers
What You Will Learn • Develop and implement a Cost Eective Tank Maintenance strategy • Understand the technical specications of API 650 storage tank design • Ensure compliance with Tank Farm reghting requirements • Review sludge disposal options • Optimise oil recovery from sludge sludge • Find out how to prevent internal corrosion of tanks • Discover how to implement non destructive destructive testing techniques • Implement API 653 storage tank maintenance • Understand how to maximize non-invasive non-invasive condition monitoring • Ensure worker safety in hazardous spaces
Meet The Trainer Steve Scott Leading International expert on Storage Tank and oily sludge related engineering and operational disciplines worldwide and with over 30 years experience in the Oil & Petrochemical sectors.
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LNG PROCESSING
MAINTENANCE MASTERCLASS
With gas consumers often too far from production sites to allow pipeline developments in a globalised energy market, LNG may represent the only solution that is economically viable for new gas projects. Additionally, in such a context the focus, on Floating LNG (both for export as well as for import terminals) is fast growing and is now at the forefront of the global LNG industry.
The 3-Day course will compare the performance of average performers and the best, and provide a good understanding of the issues which need to be addressed to bring business success. Practical recipes, based on the best practices of the top performers will be given for each signicant issue. Business models and frameworks will be provided to give clarity and to enable a holistic and integrated approach. Modern, well proven, approaches, tools and techniques available to achieve this desirable end result will be discussed in depth in small group exercises and via case studies.
This is an excellent course covering all aspects of LNG Production and Distribution. Project Management, Foster Wheeler
Why You Should Attend This course addresses the technology constraints and challenges in Gas treatment and LNG processing in production and regasication terminals, both on onshore and marine applications.
Who Should Attend This 3-Day training course will be useful and applicable for the following professionals: • Mid management: Managers and Team Leaders in design & technical development of an LNG project, Maintenance Management working within an LNG producer. • Engineering/Technical sta: Process engineers and technical sta involved in design / technical development, maintenance and operations working within an LNG producer.
What You Will Learn • Learn about safety and layout constraints constraints in LNG LNG plants, • Explore the dierent process schemes used in LNG export and import terminals, • Understand the the technical challenges related to gas processing processing (pretreatment, NGL extraction), LNG production and LNG regasication for onshore and near-shore / oshore applications, • Know the technical features of the dierent e quipment technologies for gas processing, LNG production and LNG regasication available on the market, • Learn about LNG LNG storage and loading systems, LNG LNG Carriers, Marine operations, Emergency Shutdown Systems, Water Hammering, • Know the design codes and design parameters of LNG equipment, • Acquire the basis for performing the the selection of the most appropriate process schemes relative to a specic project.
Meet The Trainer Raul Risi Oil & Gas Division Manager at TTK S.A.S. Recognized LNG expert with over 20 year experience in LNG processing, storage and loading & oshore LNG. Previously with TOTAL E&P and Technip.
An end of course deliverable will be a route map which will provide a realistic path to excellence.
Why You Should Attend To provide professionals with the comprehensive set of core skills needed to deal with all signicant aspects of the management of maintenance. A framework of proven eectiveness in which to position these will also be given.
Who Should Attend This is a course specially prepared for, and aimed at but not limited to: • Asset and Maintenance Managers Managers and specialist specialist engineers • Reliability Engineering Engineering Managers Managers and specialist engineers engineers • Maintenance and and Operations engineers and supervisors • Maintenance Planners and Schedulers • Engineers responsible responsible for Facility Design or Upgrading Upgrading This course is targeted at, and will be highly valuable to all professionals who make decisions, or manage activities, in this area whether technical, managerial or economic. For other support personnel involved in plant maintenance and operation the course will produce useful insights and put into perspective the key issues and approaches that need to be eectively managed to bring business success. A reasonable basic knowledge of maintenance from the learners is assumed.
What You Will Learn Key aims of maintenance • A look at top maintenance performers • Regulations and regulators • Managing risk • Evolution of maintenance activities over the years • Introduction to reliability concepts • Reliability calculations • Managing change • Eective delivery of new equipment • Making the most of current best practices • Root cause analysis • Reliability centred maintenance • Failure modes eects and criticality analysis (fmeca) • Risk based inspection • Instrumented Protective Functions (IPF) • Some practical aspects of condition monitoring • A best practice model for maintenance work cycle, shutdown activities and maintenance management system • A best practice computerised Document management • Budget control • Performance management
Meet The Trainer Jim Wardhaug h B. Eng., C Eng., MITE After completing 30 years with Shell, Jim is now an independent consultant providing consultancy and training services targeting performance improvement in the elds of asset management & asset integrity management (maintenance, shutdowns & turnarounds, inspection, reliability & integrity).
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LPG FUNDAMENTALS
SUBSEA PIPELINE ENGINEERING
The LPG industry is well established but continuously undergoes changes depending on market demands. To ensure the industry remains safe, secure, ecient, and in-line with international and national environmental policies, parties working at all levels should rst be aware of what LPG is and where it comes from. Once this is known and understood, there can be a better understanding of what is necessary to mitigate risks whilst at the same time improve safety and enhance eciency during LPG shipment and operations.
Subsea pipelines are the arteries of the oshore industry and more than 18,000km are in service all around the world. Part of almost every project, they often form a large component of project cost. This course will provide a complete and up-to-date overview of the area of Subsea Pipeline Engineering, taking delegates through the pre-design phase, design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance.
When things do go wrong it is equally benecial to understand how to tackle the emergency, but this can only be eectively achieved if you rst know the characteristics and peculiarities of the commodity you are handling. LPG lies between natural gas (NG), transported as Liqueed Natural Gas (LNG) and oil (whether crude or rened oil), and therefore knowing how it reacts under extreme heat and/or pressure is something everyone handling it should be made aware of. PetroEdge oers expert trainers to give presentation and for follow up contacts after the course.
Why You Should Attend The objectives of this course is to provide the participants with: • An understanding understanding of the main main two sources of LPG, how it burns in domestic and industrial use, and its use as feed stock • An appreciation of how LPG is traded • An overview of the dierent types of LPG Carriers • Knowledge on the characteristics of LPG, and the associated hazards if not contained or transported correctly • An insight on how LPG is quantied, and the instruments used • A unique opportunity opportunity for direct interaction with with one of the industry’s most experienced authorities on LPG terminal design, transportation and measurement.
Who Should Attend Any new comer to the LPG industry would be an obvious choice, but over the years it has been found benecial to those already in the industry in need of a refresher. This 2-Day course has been compiled to provide an insight into where LPG comes from, how it is used and distributed with some emphasis on shipping LPG in bulk. This course has been kept as low-tech as possible in order to allow the both none technically inclined and technical personnel to understand the contents. There is plenty to interest those who are engaged in key roles within the oil and gas industry such as directors, managers, ship owners, ship managers, charterers, brokers, and the essential supporting sta such as those in HR, safety, legal, commercial, trading, insurance and other similar roles.
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History of Liqueed Petroleum Gas (LPG) Liqueed Petroleum Gas (LPG) LPG in Air, Wobbe Index, Flame Speed Ideal Flame, Burn Black, Lift O World Markets, LPG Trading, Logistics Distribution of LPG LPG Operational Safety Issues Incoterms Commercial and Operational Importance of Ship/Shore Interface Supporting Organisations Comparison of LPGC with with Other Ships Security Measures Measures and Restrictions Restrictions Relating to LPG Terminals LPG Design, Design, Materials and Equipment, LPG LPG Fire Fighting Fighting Personal Protective Protective Equipment Equipment and First aid
Meet The Trainer Stephen Gyi Capt. Stephen Gyi has over 40 years of diverse experience in all aspects of shipping, marine, and oil and gas activities. He began his career with Shell before entering management and consultancy. He has operated and handled all types of oils and gases at sea and in port including ship to ship transfers, recommended operational changes on oshore platforms, and managed oil and gas tanker Fleets.
Highly benecial, educative and well organised. I would like to attend more of the courses in the future. Project Engineer, Brunei Shell Petroleum
Why You Should Attend It will give a complete picture of the work of design engineers and pipeline construction companies, using case studies from around the world to highlight the topics discussed. While the course requires no previous experience, this is not a supercial overview. The lecturers bring to the course a long experience of industry projects, in many parts of the world and under varied conditions. The technology is far from being static, and the trainers will discuss new developments and ideas for the future.
Who Should Attend Engineers from oil & gas companies, construction companies, pipe and service suppliers and regulatory authorities, who are newly qualied, have recently moved into pipeline engineering or hold broad responsibilities that include pipelines.
What You Will Learn 5-Day Course Syllabus • Overview – Marine Pipeline System Conguration (Palmer) • Route Selection (Palmer) • Shore Approaches (Palmer) • Marine Pipeline Construction (Palmer) • Hydraulics and Flow Assurance Assurance (Palmer) (Palmer) • Introduction to Design Exercise (Palmer/King) • Design exercise phase 1 • Presentations of conclusions of design exercise phase 1 • Materials Selection (King) • Increasing Corrosion Resistance (King) • Flexible Pipe (King) • Pipeline Structural Analysis (Palmer) • Pipeline Materials Materials for Sour Service Service (King) (King) • Design for Stability (Palmer) • Internal Corrosion and Its Prevention Prevention (King) (King) • Project History: Design and Installation of the Mardi Gras Transportation System • External Corrosion and Its Prevention Prevention (King) (King)
Meet The Trainer Dr. Andrew Palmer Dr. Palmer has been engaged with pipelines since 1970. His background is in civil engineering and applied mechanics. He was initially at Cambridge University, then at R.J. Brown and Associates, then founder and director of Andrew Palmer and Associates, a company of consulting engineers involved in pipeline projects in every continent, latter as Research Professor of Petroleum at Cambridge University, as a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, and now as Keppel Chair Professor in the Centre for Oshore Research and Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He has written three books and more than 180 research papers. He has an extensive consulting practice, and is in demand as an expert witness.
Dr. Roger King Dr. King has been engaged with pipelines since 1969. He is a chemical engineer and now specialises in oileld corrosion, cathodic protection and materials selection and retains particular expertise in microbiological corrosion. He was a founder of CAPCIS (Corrosion and Protection Industrial Services), a consulting and research centre within the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He too has an extensive consulting and expert witness practice.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FOR NONMECHANICAL ENGINEERS This 5-Day training course is developed for engineers who need to gain an understanding of the principles of mechanical engineering from an overview perspective. This modular based course covers the basic mechanical equipment and components within the Oil & Gas and Power Plant industries. “The course and materials were great!” Onshore Repair Supervisor, ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Malaysia, Inc
Why You Should Attend This course will provide a foundation for understanding mechanical engineering concepts that will help non-mechanical engineers better understand the safe and reliable operation of facility components and systems. The course will be taught in an easy to understand manner, each module has an introduction, general description, detailed drawings and nomenclature together with a summary of the important information provided. Where mathematical equations, formulae and relationship expressions are used; these have been simplied to assist in the learning process. Each module has in-built terminal and enabling objectives which quantify the specic points to be learned.
Who Should Attend This course is intended for non-mechanical engineers, technicians, operators, maintenance personnel and planners working in the Oil & Gas and Power Plant Sectors.
What You Will Learn State, List, Classify, Identify, Explain and Describe the Design, Selection, Function, Purpose and Application, Construction and Individual Components, Support Systems, Operating Principles and where applicable the Control and Protection of: • Rotating Equipment • Gas Turbines – Aero Derivative Derivative and Heavy Duty • Compressors – Axial Axial and Centrifugal • Centrifugal Pumps • Bearings And And Lubrication, Lubrication, Seals And Couplings Couplings • Reciprocating Equipment • Diesels Engines and Pumps • Hydraulics And Pneumatics • Static Plant • Heat Exchangers • Valves • Filters and Strainers
Meet The Trainer Bill Richardson Bill is an independent consultant in the energy industry specialising in preparing a range of training materials and delivering technical training courses. Bill provides project management services for major plant rehabilitation and maintenance projects and advising on highly technical oil and gas related matters for a variety of major international clients. He also has experience in training at GE’s Global Centre of Excellence in Florence, Italy for clients from Algeria, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
MAINTENANCE PLANNING & SCHEDULING A key component of production cost is maintenance and the key role of maintenance is to guarantee the reliability of the production. The crucial element for ensuring that maintenance is cost eectively delivered is the planning and scheduling of maintenance tasks. Given the huge impact maintenance management can have on production output, as well as the increasing tendency for maintenance departments to be asked to do “more with less”, it is essential that maintenance professionals strive towards the implementation of best practices in maintenance planning. Ron Moore, author of Making Common Sense Common Practice, quotes benchmarking studies that show that reactive maintenance correlates strongly with poor plant or facility performance. Yet many companies are still operating in this re-ghting mode. A proactive approach means that we regain control of the work we do and it’s timing. This leads to improved safety and availability. This course provides a methodology for: pre-planning routine maintenance tasks generated by predictive and preventive maintenance programs, planning tasks to recover from malfunction or breakdown and a strategy to allow us to cope with random failure. The course will cover the essential steps we need to take to plan and schedule our maintenance work properly. That will help maximize the proactive content and further our goal of achieving best-in-class performance. The 3-Day course has been excellent, more details and explanation given by the lecturer, better understanding and can be applied to my job. WPSE - Planner WOP/23, Brunei Shell Petroleum
Why You Should Attend 3-Day Course Agenda • Work identication • Maintenance planning • Priority setting • Maintenance scheduling • Emergency response • Data and CMMS • Review of training course
Who Should Attend Maintenance Managers, Engineers, Planners, Schedulers, Supervisors and Senior Technicians.
What You Will Learn • Develop the ability to produce logical and comprehensive comprehensive maintenance plans using a systematic and structured approach. • Produce work schedules that optimize Plant Availability. • Enable high productivity and eectiveness of the workforce by proper work preparation. • Plan the ‘unexpected’; managing trips, breakdowns and other unwanted incidents, smoothly and eciently.
Meet The Trainer V Narayan Former Head of Royal Dutch Shell Group’s Centre of Excellence in Maintenance and Reliability Engineering, UK. Author of “Eective Maintenance Management – Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimizing Performance”, Industrial Press Inc., NY. Lead Author, 100 Years of Maintenance: Practical Lessons from Three Lifetimes, Industrial Press., NY.
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RISK & SAFETY IN OIL & GAS TERMINALS
OFFSHORE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The course serves as an extensive guide for delegates from management levels to onsite operational sta, and is aimed at a wider audience of stakeholders; oil and gas operators, terminal and tank operators, o-shore and ship operators, bunker providers and agents, port and terminal authorities, safety, security and environmental agencies, intermodal transport and logistics operators, shipping agents and freight forwarders, risk and safety consultants, risk and insurance professionals, students and academic researchers, etc. The course will include practical exercises and case study sessions to provide delegates with the necessary condence and experience to work on the key issues for assessing and managing risks in oil and gas terminals.
Project Management deals with major projects, setting out principles, phases and processes for studying and implementing oshore oil and gas development projects, from secondary appraisal to commissioning.
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Oil and Gas Safety Managers Port and Terminal Managers Ship and Oshore Managers Storage and Tank Managers Ship Bunkering and Station Managers HSE Managers, Engineers Engineers and Supervisors Supervisors Safety and Security Managers Shipping and Transport Managers Logistics and Distribution Professionals Terminal and Shipping Agents Business Continuity Managers Risk and Insurance Professionals Transport Safety and Risk Consultants Regulatory and Policy Experts Academic and Research Faculty Research and Postgraduate Students
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Oil and gas markets and terminals HAZMAT cargoes and port operations Risks types and components Vulnerability assessment and management Reliability methods and risk modelling Human factors and accidents Economic appraisal of safety and risks OHS procedures and terminal terminal safety Port and terminal security Environmental risks and management in ports Port legislation legislation and technical regulations regulations Risk and safety accidents and oil spills Emergency response and contingency contingency plans Contingency plans and procedures Quality assurance and control
Meet The Trainer Dr Khalid Bichou Dr Khalild is an internationally-recognized port, maritime and transport logistics expert with advanced qualications and over 23 years of international experience including periods in senior positions and as Consultant and Adviser to international terminal operators, global carriers and logistics service providers, international nancial institutions, leading insurance and consulting rms, and several governments and multilateral agencies.
Why You Should Attend This course will give participants an understanding of all major aspects of project management, dealing with internal (company) and external requirements (government, partners, contractors etc.). In particular, the course emphasizes the core requirements for major projects, from planning to scheduling and control, including management of uncertainty and risk. Participants will be introduced to the large diversity of jargon and terms, covering such important areas as the engineering Basis of Design (BoD), and project processes such as “Tollgating” and Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs). Guidelines and standards, as well as “best practice” will be demonstrated by numerous examples and case histories will be used throughout to demonstrate important learning, particularly where projects have fallen short from expectations. Course participants will engage in a number of group exercises.
Who Should Attend Engineers, technical supervisors and managers, project and general managers, and those individuals, either current or future, with signicant roles in major projects, or those that have a stake in the development of major oil and gas developments, for example government ocials. It is presumed that participants will have a general knowledge of concepts in exploration and production (development), i.e. the upstream part of the petroleum business.
What You Will Learn Day 1 • Introduction, principles and elements • Phases, organisation and teamwork • Execution plan, VIPs and pre-feasibility checklist • Example of feasibility study study and basis of design design • Group exercise: checklists for various phases Day 2 • Costs, schedules and control • Project review processes, examples and learning learning • Contracts and tendering tendering process, agreements agreements • Government relationships and requirements • Group exercise: oshore oil development Day 3 • Interface management • Joint venture relationships • Implementation and facilities risk examples • Group exercise: oshore oil development cont’d Day 4 • Risk Analysis and Management • Case history history of major disaster • Detailed case history I • Group exercise: oshore gas development Day 5 • Safety systems and management • Environmental impact assessment • Detailed case history II • Group exercise: oshore gas development cont’d
Meet The Trainer Prof Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
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OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES DESIGN & SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIELD DEVELOPMENT This 5-Day training course is designed with the aim of identifying optimum oshore facilities in eld development. Depending on a number of criteria, in addition to cost and schedule, the four key criteria are - water depth, reserves, number of wells and distance to infrastructure. Excellent course for management to get an overview of oil eld development from exploration to production. It is an eye-opener on what to look for in an otherwise risky venture. Vice President & Chief Corporate Ocer, Barakah Oshore Petroleum
Why You Should Attend The course discusses the basis of design and sea-state conditions and various marine aspects are considered in optimally selecting facilities. All types of facilities are addressed including xed structures, mobile units and subsea systems, including deepwater. In addition to marine aspects, topsides or process aspects are also covered. Commercial aspects related to the overall project evaluation are also discussed. The course gives a comprehensive account of various facility types and their optimal use in various eld situations and environmental conditions.
Who Should Attend The course deals with oshore facilities from a basic to intermediate level. The course is well suited for facilities engineers, asset managers, eld development engineers, subsurface engineers and oshore project manager involved in oshore eld development.
What You Will Learn • Obtain a comprehensive understanding understanding of the types of oshore facilities and their key characteristics • Understand key selection criteria of oshore assets for specic eld development projects and related project management challenges
Meet The Trainer Prof Peter Behrenbruch Peter worked 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Grin Area elds, oshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, oshore Vietnam where rst oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
OIL MARINE TERMINALS OPERATIONS The operation of marine terminals has become more socially and environmentally sensitive.The potential for accidents and the extreme consequence that can result for operating companies has heightened the need not only for eective operations but a need to be able to show that operations meet international best practice. This and the move towards the personal liability of Directors are driving a need to improve risk management. Terminal managers need to be able to identify the risks being taken, and demonstrate that they have mitigated those risks in an eective manner. At the same time, commercial pressure on operations is increasing with more independent terminal operators oering terminal services for prot to an expanding market.
Why You Should Attend This training course provides a unique, holistic understanding of marine terminal operations that will contribute to improving your commercial understanding of the business. Attending will help you to improve your risk management. It will also provide insight into international best practice. Furthermore you will gain an insight as to how to handle stakeholders both within your own company as well as external stakeholders including regulators, environmental groups and local residents.
Who Should Attend Dave’s course has been widely attended by the following people over the last few years: • Port Captain • Superintendents • Operations and Terminal Manager • Transfer Supervisors • Terminal Shipping Coordinator • Marine Terminal Engineers • Risk and& Environmental Managers • Risk Consultants • Terminal Operations and Dock Maintenance Planners • Spill Management Professionals • Harbour and Non-Technical Non-Technical Senior Masters Masters • Regulator • Marine Regulators • 3 PLs • Managers responsible for terminal terminal operations operations • Oil Traders looking to develop a broader understanding of the industry
What You Will Learn • Gain an understanding understanding on how to develop, manage and operate a liquid bulk terminal • Learn best operating practices across the world and assimilate them into your rm • Develop and broaden your skillset to that you can review and mitigate the risks in your terminal operations • Discover the interrelationship between technical factors and commercial factors in terminal operations • Adopt new strategies to manage stakeholders in the terminal value chain
Meet The Trainer David Wigna Managing Director, DWA Associates Over 20 years’ experience in the Terminal & Oil Logistics industry
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PIPELINE DEFECT ASSESSMENT
PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
Many transmission pipelines are over 40 years o ld. This is middle aged in pipeline terms, and even the be st designed and maintained pipeline will become defecti ve as it progresses through it's design life. Therefore, operators need to be aware of the eect that these defect s will have on their pipeline, and more importantly be able to assess their signicance in terms of the continuing integrity of the pipeline. The increasing use of high-technology maintenance (i.e, intelligent pigs) is helping pipeline owners to assess t he condition of their lines, and if thes e modern maintenance methods are combined with modern defect-assessment methods, they can provide a very powerful, and cost-eective, tool.
The seminar provides a sound review of Pipeline Integrity Management strategies, in compliance with regulatory requirements, including self-assessment. It is highly interactive and takes the form of lectures and case studies.
Why You Should Attend The course will cover methods available to assess the signicance of defects detected in onshore and oshore pipelines. It will introduce simple analytical methods used to assess internal and external corrosion, dents and gouges, cracks (for example, SCC), weld defects, and fatigue. The course is unique as it is a holistic approach to defect assessment, and it ensures the student appreciates all aspects of the subject, including repair and risk management.
Who Should Attend Pipeline engineers, designers and service professionals who are involved with the maintenance, inspection, and repair of pipelines. The course will be fully documented with all slides and related documents printed in a durable binder for reference during and after the course, providing an invaluable reference document.
What You Will Learn This course will present the latest defect-assessment methods to pipeline engineers and managers. These methods will range from simple, quick, assessment methods, to the more-detailed tness-forpurpose analysis.
Meet The Trainer Dr Phil Hopkins Dr Phil Hopkins has over 30 years’ experience in pipeline engineering, and was until recently Technical Director with Penspen Ltd in the UK. He has worked with most of the major oil and gas companies and pipeline companies around the world, providing consultancy on management, business, design, maintenance, inspection, risk analysis and safety, and failure investigations. He is the past-chairman of the ASME Pipeline Systems Division, and has served on many other professional committees, including the British Standards Institution, European Pipeline Research Group, the Pipeline Research Committee International, and the DNV Pipeline Committee. More than 5,000 engineers and technical personnel around the world have attended his courses. He also teaches extensively on masters’ programmes at Newcastle and Northumbria Universities in the UK.
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Why You Should Attend To provide attendees with the latest techniques used to develop a comprehensive integrity management program covering both pipelines and their associated facilities. The necessary elements of such a program are described in detail with examples of typical program content including an overarching view of where detailed risk analysis and defect assessment ts in the program.
Who Should Attend Supervisors, engineers and technicians responsible for ensuring the adequate protection of pipeline assets; maintenance planners, regulators and service-providers to the pipeline industry will also benet from attending the course.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • •
Codes used in developing Integrity Management Management Plans The elements of an Integrity Management Plan Threat assessment Critical aspects of risk assessment. Prevention and mitigation measures Characteristics and limitations of dierent inspection methods A risk- based approach to maintenance.
Meet The Trainer Dr Alan Murray Dr Murray is a consulting engineer with Principia Consulting in Calgary, AB. Prior to forming Principia in 2010, he was Chief Engineer at the Canadian National Energy Board. Dr Murray’s industry experience has included a number of senior management positions with a large pipeline operating company in North America with responsibility for system planning, construction, maintenance and contracting functions. His 42 years of work experience spans research, regulation, third-party assessment, design and development in pipelines and oshore structures. He was the founding chairman of the ASME Pipeline Systems Division and is the co-author of the ASME Press text books Pipeline Design and Construction – A Practical Approach and Pipeline Integrity Assurance and is a Fellow of the ASME.
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PIP E LIN E R ISK M ANA GE ME NT & A SSE S SME NT
P R OCE SS CONTR OL MET HOD S
Risk management has been embraced by both the pipeline industry and regulatory agencies as a way to not only increase public safety but also to optimise all aspects of pipeline design, operations, and maintenance.
This course describes the main elements of a control system in proportional only, proportional plus integral and proportional plus integral plus derivative control. The advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed. Describes the principle behind the selection of controller types and controller actions. We aim to both improve and impress development of each delegate to achieve a standard whereby a company will take some advantage from the technicians work based role.
Why You Should Attend This course begins with a review of risk management concepts and risk assessment methodologies and then focuses on the most practical risk assessment technique available to the pipeline industry. The emphasis throughout is on practical, ready-to-apply techniques that yield immediate and cost-eective benets. Participants will leave with the necessary tools to begin or strengthen risk assessment practice leading to a formalized risk management program. As much as possible, course content will be directed to specic audience needs.
Who Should Attend Anyone requiring a working knowledge of pipeline risk concepts and how they can be eciently employed to enhance pipeline operations, maintenance, design, and regulatory compliance. Attendees should be prepared to engage in hands-on team and individual exercises designed to solidify theoretical concepts into practical applications.
What You Will Learn This workshop is designed to equip attendees with the information and the know-how to set up and implement a comprehensive risk management program for pipelines. It will go into considerable depth in explaining the latest methods for risk proling. The focus will be on the establishment of a program that not only fullls regulatory requirements, but also gives the pipeline owner/operator a long-term decision support tool.
Meet The Trainer W. Kent Muhlbauer W. Kent Muhlbauer is a principal of WKM Consultancy, LLC, a rm specialising in pipeline design, construction, operations and management. With over 35 years’ experience in the pipeline industry, especially focused on pipeline risk management and integrity management, Mr. Muhlbauer, is an advisor to government regulatory agencies and academia as well as pipeline operators and remains an oft-invited speaker at industry conferences worldwide. Since its inception in 1994, WKMC, LLC has been the primary consultant in numerous pipeline technical and managerial projects for over 100 clients, including most major U.S. and international pipeline operating companies. Mr. Muhlbauer is the author of the widely respected reference book series Pipeline Risk Management Manual, Editions 1 to 3, in print since 1991, as well as the new Pipeline Risk Assessment: The Denitive Approach and Its Role in Risk Management which is part of the course material.
Why You Should Attend The amount of nancial loss due to poorly tuned control loops is said to be vast and represents a massive loss to the industry. If you can understand and apply process control and specically advanced control techniques, you can dramatically increase performance and protability. This course helps you by providing the reasoning behind the theory and giving you a standard procedure for tuning each type of loop. A section of this also provides details to the delegate on environmental requirements which govern our practices for the foreseeable future. We examine the four main process control variables followed by taking an in-depth analytical look at complex control systems such as ratio control, and cascade control.
Who Should Attend All those employed on a process plant that is familiar with general day to day operations and maintenance of plant equipment. Specically, instrument and electrical technicians led and control room operations personnel and supervisors and managers with a “need to know”. Further, the course may be of value to engineering sta and others with a requirement to update their knowledge or ll in gaps. Process engineers, control engineers, instrument engineers and mechanical engineers will benet from attending, as will plant supervisors and instrument technicians. Reneries, petrochemical facilities, power power plants – in fact anyone working in a process plant.
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Specify a controller action for various situations. Describe the need for feedback control a nd explain it imposition. Describe open and closed loop methods of controller tuning Calculate steady state gain for a single single loop controller controller Describe dynamic gains for a single loop controller. Describe process dead-time. Describe the the gain and phase of dead-time. Implement control loops for each type of controller; P, P+I and P+I+D • Describe the the limits for each type of control. • Describe the tuning of a cascade control loop. • Describe feedforward and ratio ratio control
Meet The Trainer George Garrett Over 50 years of experience as an operator, supervision, safety manager, manager of construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, and maintenance.
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RELIABILITY CENTERED MAINTENANCE
RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
Business success depends on how well we manage risks. A plan to determine what to do and when to do it is a good starting point. Maintenance, which helps us safely manage productive capacity, is no exception to this principle. We need risk-based tools such as Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) to do this successfully. It is not enough to understand how to analyse; we need to implement our plans well, as the fruits only come with the execution of work. This 5-Day masterclass will discuss implementation hurdles and how to overcome them. Participants must be equipped with the basic theory, simplied maths and a real understanding of the terminology, calculation methods and application of the science.
The reliability of a Plant or Facility determines it's performance – process safety, environmental and cost performance all depend on it. It is thus a pivotal driver, which we can use to make signicant business gains. Unfortunately it is often seen as a black art, best left to mathematicians or other specialists.
Very good course and useful to me. Now I know how to do RCM and what other departments are doing. The course leader is very knowledgeable. Central Service Planner, Brunei LNG
Why You Should Attend Special features of this 5-Day course: Examine Implementation Challenges of RCM • Analysis is always the easy part. Many RCM projects fail because there is not enough thought given to implementation and change management. In this workshop, we will spend time to discuss the soft issues that can aect eort to implement RCM results. Success criteria and pitfalls need to be well understood, so that will get attention Measurement and Justication of RCM projects • Engineers measure many things, but are usually poor at measuring their own performance. They seem unable to speak the language of the Board Room and put their case to senior management. Delegates will get guidance on these ‘tough’ topics.
Who Should Attend RCM is best done in teams; therefore we invite multi-disciplinary teams representing Operations, Maintenance Disciplines (Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation) from the Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Petrochemical and related Process Industries. You will benet whether you are a supervisor, manager or specialist.
This practical training course will show you that it is easy to understand and explains how to use data from operating and maintenance records and get the results. This course is a MUST for anyone who is keen to improve the reliability of their plants / facilities. Inspection & Fixed Equipment Reliability Supervisor, Saudi Aramco Mobil Renery
Why You Should Attend The links between maintenance and reliability, and the eect of Reliability on Process & Environmental Safety, Production volumes and maintenance costs will become clear.
Who Should Attend Engineers from industries including Oil & Gas (Upstream and Downstream), Power Generation, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Manufacturing can apply the learning to their advantage. They can be from Production, Maintenance, Projects, Design and Inventory Management teams. For optimal results, a University degree in Science or Engineering is desirable, as some mathematical background knowledge is necessary. Managers, supervisors or support stas from dierent disciplines are all suitable. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers conducts two courses every year on Risk & Reliability Strategies based entirely on the book “Eective Maintenance Management: Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimal Performance” by V. Narayan. A copy of this book will be issued free to all participants at this course and will be utilised during the training conducted by the author.
What You Will Learn What You Will Learn There is a separately book-able introductory 2-Day workshop where the RCM process will be discussed in sucient depth to gain a good working knowledge. There will be a number of short exercises and one brief RCM exercise. Those who seek a higher level of prociency will continue into the 3rd day masterclass. The 3 days will feature a detailed case study on a plant sub-system. This is a simulated exercise, giving participants hands-on experience. Participants will then learn about implementation and measurement of results. From here participants should be able to justify RCM to senior management and get an RCM initiative started in their Company.
Meet The Trainer V Narayan Former Head of Royal Dutch Shell Group’s Centre of Excellence in Maintenance and Reliability Engineering, UK. Author of “Eective Maintenance Management – Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimizing Performance”, Industrial Press Inc., NY. Lead Author, 100 Years of Maintenance: Practical Lessons from Three Lifetimes, Industrial Press., NY.
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• Learn reliability terms, their denitions and its use. • Practice exercises to determine e.g., MTBF, MTTR, Scale and Shape factors etc. and learn how to use these to determine maintenance strategies and operating philosophies. • Find out how how Plant availability depends on reliability reliability and see how how conguration aects the outcome. • Study dierent failure distributions and see why these matter. Exercises on spares holdings will show them how to optimize these to meet service level and cost considerations. A number of tools including RCM, RBI, FMECA, IPF, RBD, FTA, ETA, and Modelling will be covered briey, so that you know what to use where. Failure analysis using RCA will be discussed. The Business Process to manage Reliability Improvement and a roadmap to achieve high performance will be included.
Meet The Trainer V Narayan Former Head of Royal Dutch Shell Group’s Centre of Excellence in Maintenance and Reliability Engineering, UK. Author of “Eective Maintenance Management – Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimizing Performance”, Industrial Press Inc., NY. Lead Author, 100 Years of Maintenance: Practical Lessons from Three Lifetimes, Industrial Press., NY.
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TOPSIDES PROCESSING SYSTEMS Worldwide, the oshore oil and gas industry gears up to meet the increasing energy demands. As global E&P moves to increasingly deeper waters and more remote locations, the FPSO vessel has become integral to eld development considerations. Hence, the number of oating production projects under study has increased globally this year, and this momentum is set to remain strong in the near-term. Topside facilities provide onsite processing to convert raw production into marketable products and manageable by-products. The uids from deepwater reservoirs hold a myriad of potential problems and often require complex treating facilities. The FPSO topside facilities are designed specically to process the crude to meet the product specications required for transportation and rening. Safety is most important in the topsides layout. The facility must work safely and eectively in all weather and sea conditions, eld location and at all stages of the eld life.
Meet The Trainer Dr John Preedy Dr Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on Feasibility Studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BPs businesses. These covered eld Development Project in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery techniques which were taken from Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada. His specic work in the oshore area covered Subsea Robotics / Automation , Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and Maintenance Cost Reductions.
Successful topsides design requires eective decision making in ve areas: process optimization and module, piping, electrical and structural designs. The key to success is experienced engineers and designers who understand best practices for the structural interface between hull and topsides modules and for optimized equipment location, safety, maintenance and operability. The result is improved quality and consistency. Cost and schedule are reduced through ecient engineering and design that minimizes equipment and simplies fabrication, installation and commissioning. The course was very well helped , as an introduction to the topsides processing system the various other enviroments on the construction & engineering of on FPSO General Manager, Drydocks Worlds – Dubai
Why You Should Attend This 2-Day training course will cover the various components of topsides processing – their function, operation & equipment examples and how all of these come together in the layout on the facility deck.
Who Should Attend Any person involved in the oshore oil and gas industry who wishes to learn more about topsides processing. This could include: • Exploration Personnel • Drilling Personnel • Field Development Engineers • Oil Field Engineers • FPSO Construction Personnel • Oshore Equipment suppliers • Topsides Fabrication personnel • Oshore Operational sta • Oil Industry Management • Oil Industry Industry Finance and Insurance Insurance personnel • New Graduates Graduates to the Oil Industry
What You Will Learn Upon completion of the training, learners will be able to: • Understand the dierent types of Reservoir Fluids and their typical properties • Provide examples of processing specications of the reservoir uids for export or disposal • Give full overview of the topsides processing plant plant • Provide an understanding understanding of the the functions of the main topsides processing and supporting utility system and the dierent process modules • Discuss the dierences of the particular needs of a processing plant on a xed platforms and moving deck • Examine the stages in commissioning the topsides equipment equipment • Gain insight on a number number of existing topsides topsides facilities
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ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY To ensure targets are met and continuous improvements made, many organizations have institutionalized the proactive Asset Management process but are still to address the reactive/ breakdown process. The RCA process is a problem-solving methodology aimed at identifying the root causes of problems or events and eliminating reoccurrence. The practice of RCA is predicated on the belief that problems are best solved by attempting to address, correct or eliminate root causes, as opposed to merely addressing the immediately obvious symptoms. By directing corrective measures at root causes, it is more probable that reoccurring problems will be prevented. This saves time, money, and resources and will break the re-ghting nexus and free up more time for proactive maintenance.
Why You Should Attend Learning Outcomes • Understand the business business case for RCA implementation. • Learn how to solve problems systematically by using using a proven structured approach. • Understand the the various RCA tools and techniques techniques and their respective benets. • Learn how to establish, and the benets of an eective team environment and the required skills to facilitate the RCA process. • Learn how to clarify what the Problem is and what it isn’t. • How to Map an auditable trail from the problem system to the Root causes. • The ability to identify critical-based solutions for any charted event. • How to monitor and control the RCA process and ensure actions are delivered. • Recognize common barriers to RCA and apply techniques techniques to overcome those barriers. • Understand Human Reliability and various techniques to improve/ manage. • How to implement implement measures to ensure ensure gains are implemented and held (continuous improvement). • Manage Change Change and and how to implement
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Introduction to RCA Overview RCA methodologies Cause and eect Principles Triggering The RCA & communicating the problem Cause and Eect Analysis Charting Solution Development RCA Facilitation and working as a Team Insights into Human Reliability Implementing & Institutionalizing Institutionalizing RCA Consolidation Exercise “Major RCA”
Meet The Trainer Dr David Challis Former executive with Royal Dutch Shell for 20 years. Managing Director of Challis International for 17 years. David has extensive experience in RCA Best Practice models and implementation, practical and theoretical experience with Best Practices in the broader eld of Asset Management. He has also worked with organizations to maximize the value obtained from RCA and other technical investments
Competencies Developed • To carry out successful RCA’s and introduce the RCA process into their own and their company’s daily activities. • Be aware of our our changing business business environment environment and the need for how to apply RCA to drive c ontinuous improvement, in safety, cost reduction, and minimize their environmental environmental footprint • Understand the the impact of human human reliability and the various methods used to improve this important area. • Understand the the basics of Change Change Management and the methods used to securely anchor this process and make it routine. • Have appreciation for an holistic holistic “Asset Management” Management” program, and know where the RCA process ts in, and of course the benets it will deliver.
Who Should Attend This course is aimed at Managers, Engineers, Technicians and Operators who are responsible for safety, reliability, asset integrity, operations and maintenance and will benet from the elimination of bad actors (recurring equipment failure) and continuous improvement in the areas of safety, environmental impact, reliability, and integrity. RCA is primarily a team activity and as such benets from a cross functional team participation.
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SMALL SCALE LNG OPERATIONS
LPG OPERATIONS IN PORT
This training course has been designed so as to give the interested parties an introduction to small scale LNG design and operation.
Like many commodities, LPG originates usually away from suitable markets, and is therefore customarily shipped in bulk on purpose built LPG Carriers (LPGC) of various sizes depending on the needs of a particular market.
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Understand the sources and nature of LNG supplies Grasp the signicance of key technical facts Acquire in depth knowledge of the elements in the LNG Chain Develop deep understanding of small scale Liquefaction cycles Understand how small scale shipping shipping operates Appreciate the dierent market segments for small scale LNG including Marine, Road, Mining & Construction and Power • Learn how to develop a small scale LNG business business • Appreciate the commercial aspects of the LNG business
Keeping pace with recent events requires understanding of LPG operations from its origins to its distribution. Shipping operations are a complicated matter, and for the non-mariner can be bewildering in its language and complexity. In open waters, all ships are relatively safe if they follow international regulations, but when within conned waters, as when entering and leaving port, their manoeuvrability is hampered by design and the closeness of bathymetry, topography, structures and other shipping.
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Why You Should Attend
The course is designed for professionals from a large range of operational, technical, commercial and management backgrounds looking to gain in-depth insights into the broad range of LNG operations and management skills required throughout the LNG industry Specialists. This comprehensive course will benet all those involved in oil, gas and LNG production, processes, operations and transportation, including but not limited to:
The objectives of this course is to provide the participants with: • An insight on where LPG comes from, handled and stored, and its shipping and handling within port areas and at the berth • An understanding on the dierent types of LPG storage on LPGCs • The opportunity to learn and understand understand the advanced modus operandi of LPG operations alongside a LPG terminal • Safety issues that often get overlooked during design and construction, that impact operational safety and port time • Knowledge of various studies that should be undertaken to enhance safety and eciency both during building and longer term operations • A unique opportunity opportunity for direct direct interaction with one of the industry’s most experienced authorities on LPG terminal design, transportation and measurement.
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Operations Directors Managers Project and Planning Engineers Project Owners Process Control Professionals Business Development and Commercial Managers Technical and E&P Professionals Managers Transportation Transportation and Energy Professionals Government Ocials Economic Analysts Sellers & Distributors Commercial and Finance Managers Managers Corporate & Administration Professionals Lawyers, Accountants/Auditors Contract Agreements Specialists LNG terminal Operators Shoreside facility Operators
What You Will Learn 3-Day course outline Day 1 • Introduction session • Characteristics of natural gas and and lng session • An introduction introduction to the LNG LNG chain session • Small scale lng liquefaction cycles session Day 2 • LNG import terminals session • LNG shipping and lng transfer session • LNG safety issues session • Commercial issues session Day 3 • Syndicate exercise session • LNG terminal operating issues session • LNG projects session • Small scale LNG LNG and transportation session • Floating lng session • Review of training course • End of training.
Meet The Trainer John A Shef eld 33 years in the LNG Industry covering the full marine value chain. He currently a consultant for LNG, LPG and Chemical Tankers. He instructed classes for USCG inspectors, terminal personnel and sea-going deck and engine ocers.
Who Should Attend Whether you are a newcomer to the LPG industry, or already in the industry in need of a refresher, this 2-Day course has been compiled to provide an overview of the most critical parts of the shipping and distribution of LPG, especially the ship/shore interface and associated operations. There is ample to interest those who are just as key in running the oil and gas industry such as directors, managers, ship owners, ship managers, charterers, brokers, and the essential supporting sta such as those in HR, safety, legal, commercial, trading, insurance and other similar roles.
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Liqueed Petroleum Gas (LPG) Location of LPG LPG Berth within Restricted Restricted Waters Transit of a LPGC through Restricted Restricted Waters Commercial and Operational Importance of Ship/Shore Interface Comparison of LPGC with Other Ships, Ships, LPG Carriers Carriers Terminal Design, Design, Studies and Jetty Layout Adherence to the Design Berth Mooring Layout Security Measures and Restrictions Restrictions Relating to LPG Terminals LPG Design Design Materials Materials and Equipment Berthing and Unberthing Equipment Equipment * LPG Fire Fighting Fighting Personal Protective Equipment and First aid Pre-Arrival and Pre-Berthing Events Berthing Operations Authorities and Clearance Pre Cargo Transfer Cargo Measurement and and Preparations Cargo Transfer and emergencies During Cargo Transfer Post Cargo Transfer Transfer Cargo Measurement and Operation Events Events Stoppages and Delays LPG Contingency Measures
Meet The Trainer Stephen Gyi Capt. Stephen Gyi has over 40 years of diverse experience in all aspects of shipping, marine, and oil and gas activities. He began his career with Shell before entering management and consultancy. He has operated and handled all types of oils and gases at sea and in port including ship to ship transfers, recommended operational changes on oshore platforms, and managed oil and gas tanker Fleets.
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LNG TERMINAL OPERATION The course is intended to familiarise LNG terminal and shoreside personnel with liqueed gas tanker safety and cargo operations. LNG tanker types, design, equipment and operations will be described. Terminal equipment such as pumps, hard arms, gas compressors, vaporizers, heat exchangers, and shore storage tanks will also be covered.
Why You Should Attend Upon successful completion of this course, participant should be able to understand and carry out specic tasks in connection with LNG cargo and related equipment. Participants will also gain a thorough understanding of the properties and hazards of liqueed gas, cargo containment systems, terminal equipment, cargo equipment and instrumentation, safety precautions and measures, ship/shore interface and emergency procedures.
Hazardous Situations • LNG Releases • Density & Rollover Safety Basics • Safety Equipment • Procedures Operations & Security • Start-Up Procedures • Emergency Shutdowns • Plant Security Codes & Standards • Types • Primary and Secondary
Who Should Attend The course is designed for professionals from a large range of operational, technical, commercial and management backgrounds looking to gain in-depth insights into the broad range of LNG operations and management skills required throughout the LNG industry. Specialists directly involved in the development and operation of LNG projects and the LNG value chain will nd this course particularly valuable. This comprehensive course will benet all those involved in oil, gas and LNG production, processes, operations and transportation, including but not limited to: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Operations Directors Managers Project and Planning Engineers Project Owners Process Control Professionals Business Development Managers Technical and Managers Transportation Professionals Commercial Managers Government Ocials Economic Analysts E&P and Energy Professionals Negotiators Buyers Sellers & Distributors Commercial and Finance Managers Managers Corporate & Administration Professionals Contract Agreements Specialists Accountants/Auditors and Lawyers LNG terminal Operators Shoreside facility Operators and oce sta Personnel Managers
Tank Environmental Control • Aerating and Drying • Inerting and Cool Down Ship / Shore Interface • Communication • Cargo Transfer Systems • Trip Tests
Meet The Trainer Charles Snyder 33 years in the LNG Industry covering the full marine value chain.
What You Will Learn Cargo Containment Systems • Independent, Membrane and Spherical Tanks • Gas Detection Systems • Nitrogen Generators The Liqueed Gas Tanker • Types and General Layout of a Gas Tanker • Survival Capability and Tank Location Storage Tanks • Overview and Design • Types • Containment Systems and Construction LNG Pumps • Characteristics and Applications Compressors & Vaporizers • Applications and Types Instrumentation • Pressure and Flow Control • Level Measurement • Temperature Indicators
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CONTROL AND OPERATION OF CENTRIFUGAL GAS COMPRESSORS Intensive 3-Day hands-on course using dynamic simulation models to give a practical introduction to centrifugal gas compressors, their performance characteristics and their operation within a process plant. Topics will include compressor performance and selection, control strategies for capacity and surge protection and compressor operations.
Why You Should Attend This course will cover compressor performance and selection, instrumentation and control, surge protection and compressor operation within the following sessions: • • • • • • • •
Compression Principles Compressor Performance Capacity Control Simple and Complex Anti-Surge Anti-Surge Control Recycle Valve Sizing Compressor Operations Compressor Protection Performance and Eciency Monitoring
Who Should Attend This course is designed for participants with no prior knowledge of centrifugal gas compressors, and for those with experience who want to learn more. Participant prole: Engineers, operations and maintenance personnel who are either supervisors or who are responsible for the daily operation or maintenance of centrifugal compressors. Other professions which may be interested in this course include process operators, technicians and engineers, including those responsible for the design or modication of a process plant, as well as rotating machinery engineers seeking a deeper understanding of the principles of operation and control of centrifugal compressors.
What You Will Learn At the end of this course, delegates will: • Be able to identify identify the most common types of compressors compressors in use today • Understand the thermodynamic thermodynamic and physical physical principles of compression systems • Be able to explain the purpose and and function of the main compressor components • Appreciate the impact of suction condition variations (molecular weight/composition, pressure, pressure, temperature) on compressor performance • Be familiar with with the most commonly used capacity control systems • Appreciate how the the design of an overall plant control control scheme relates to the compression system • Have a thorough understanding of surge and its consequences for the machine • Understand the principles of more complex anti-surge control systems • Be able to set-up simple anti-surge control systems for both xed and variable speed compressors • Be able to explore typical compressor operating scenarios (including start up) and identify commonly encountered problems • Appreciate how to prevent a compressor compressor surging on trip and the use of hot-gas bypass valves
Meet The Trainer Mark Dixon Managing Director of ESD and a Chartered Chemical Engineer, Mark has been working as a Chemical Engineer and delivering training courses for 28 years. He is a member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and the Institution of Gas Engineers.
Colin Baker With 47 years of experience in operation in the oil, gas, chemical and petrochemical industries, Colin is one of the most knowledgeable simulator trainers in the world. His expertise extends to the operation of ethylene plants, LNG production, oil reneries and oil and gas production facilities.
Robert Hodder Robert is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and has 45 years of practical experience working as a Process Engineer, Operations Supervisor, and Training Manager on oil reneries, LNG plants, oshore and onshore oil and gas production facilities.
David Llewellyn A fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Institution of Gas Engineers, David is a process engineer with 47 years experience in the energy industry with a wealth of experience working in the production, storage and transportation of LNG, natural gas, LPG and ammonia industries.
Peter Watson Peter is a fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (Eur. Ing.MEI) and a Chartered Engineer with 40 years experience in the oil and gas processing business, including many senior management positions around the world.
Roger Edward Roger brings 36 years of training experience as a consultant to the industry in a wide range of process facilities on several continents, specialising in implementing site-specic training, safety and emergency response procedures.
Gareth Pemberton Gareth has over 35 years of experience in the Rotating Equipment Industry as a design engineer, project manager and general manager. He has worked principally in the oil and gas, petrochemical and power generation sectors and most recently in the LNG industry with direct involvement in many of the latest LNG projects.
Edward Dilley A member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers with over 40 years of experience in process control, process engineering and planning within the oil rening, petrochemical, synthetic rubber and power industries. Edward brings a wealth of practical knowledge to the classroom.
Mike Tolstyko Mike has over 36 years of industry experience in drilling operations worldwide. He is fully accredited by the IWCF, and is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
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MARINE & OFFSHORES Bunker Quality And Claims Management
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Bunker Trading, Price Risk Management & Operations
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Charterparty Management For Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Tankers
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Tanker Shipping, Bunkering and Terminals
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LNG Bunkering Principles, Processes And Procedures
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Introduction To Offshore Drilling And Production Facilities
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LPG Operations In Port
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Managing Charterparty For Oil & Gas Tankers
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Managing Commercial & Technical Operations Of Offshore E & P Support Services Vehicles
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Offshore & Marine Projects & Risk Management with Contractual Perspectives
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Offshore & Marine Supply Base Management
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OSV Chartering & Charterparty Management With Essentials Elements Of Maritime Laws
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Port Pricing & Tariff Charging For Oil & Gas Terminals
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Tanker Operations: Oil & Liquefied Gas
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Interpreting & Managing Charterparty For Supply Vessels
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BUNKER QUALITY AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT Marine fuel producers and suppliers strive to meet lower sulphur limits in a very competitive global market. However bunkers represent more than 50% of the operating costs of a ship, marine fuel buyers seek to obtain the lowest possible price. These two factors seem to put pressure on quality, and claims appear to be increasing. Not only do engines suer damage but ships are delayed on voyages to eect emergency repairs and further time and costs are usually involved with unscheduled port visits for de-bunkering and additional repairs. Occasionally,v waste products are found in bunker fuel and these are not immediately detected by routine analysis. Obtaining technical evidence to support damage claims resulting from such incidents is complex and costly and if this process is not handled carefully, all parties in the supply chain can be stranded with high costs and little chance of recovery. This course is designed to address all the aspects of bunker fuel production, markets, supply chain logistics, delivery procedures, measurement, specications, sampling, fuel treatment on board, routine and advanced analysis and claims management. This course has provided a greater insight to the Bunkering landscape and is relevant/updated. I will encourage everyone to come for a refresher/better introduction Trader, Chemoil International Pte Ltd
Why You Should Attend This intensive and highly interactive course is structured to introduce delegates to the complex world of bunkering from production through to consumption and claims management. They will certainly leave the course with a good knowledge and understanding of: • • • • • •
Bunker Markets, supply and demand Specications and Regulations Delivery Procedures, measurement and documentation Test methods methods and and quality evaluation Handling and and treatment of fuel on board ship Claims Management
Who Should Attend The course is designed for those involved across the whole bunker industry from production through consumption and of course the support industries. It is aimed at those with a basic knowledge gained from a few years in the industry and in particular senior management.
BUNKER TRADING, PRICE RISK MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS Players in the global shipping industry are constantly grappling with ways to retool their business in a constantly changing business environment. Fuel is a major cost component for shipping companies, and it is the most volatile component within the business model. Fuel price and key risk management strategies can have a profound inuence on everything from short term cash ow to overall nancial performance. Managing exposure requires an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of the energy and nancial markets and access to all the right information. This comprehensive 3-Day course in collaboration with Channoil will provide you with a sound working knowledge of international bunker trading, applied risk management and related business activities.
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Ship’s Chief Engineers and bunker barge operators Bunker buyers at shipping companies Bunker terminal operators and managers Port Authority sta Bunker traders Financial ocers, corporate risk managers and accounting sta
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The process of converting crude oil into bunker fuels Pricing of bunker fuels Trading techniques techniques and and understanding understanding contracts Price risk management for bunker fuels suppliers and users. Measurement and quality control of bunker fuels Bunker fuels trading simulation
Meet The Trainer Peter Hills Peter Hills has more than 40 years’ experience in the downstream oil industry, combining a background of physical oil supply, trading and rening management with energy price risk management skills.He began his career at Amoco UK, where he held a series increasingly senior roles ending as Supply Operations manager. He left Amoco in 1979 and took up a variety of senior positions in international supply and trading oil companies and independent traders, and he was at one time managing director of P&O Oil Trading. Between 1990 and 1995 he managed the London energy futures and derivatives broking group for ED & F Man International and for most of that period he was a director of the International Petroleum Exchange in London.
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Key issues in quality and quantity management Practical aspects of legislation governing the industry industry ISO 8217 and its impact on bunkering Sampling and Testing Supply Agreement terms and conditions Dealing with Disputes and O Spec bunkers Claims management
Meet The Trainer Chris Fisher After more than 35 years in the Marine Engineering industry, Chris formed Bunker Claims International Ltd and works full time in the Marine consultancy industry.
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CHARTERPARTY MANAGEMENT FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) TANKERS
TANKER SHIPPING, BUNKERING AND TERMINALS
This 2-Day training course with built-in workshops is e xclusively developed “by and for” the professionals, engaged in niche segments of LPG Tankers (Ship Owners, Charterers and Ship Operators). Whether freight rates are high or inadequate to meet dail y running costs of a vessel, the terms of engagement or the Charter Part y must be reviewed microscopica lly. The operator has to ensure that all risks are well apportioned and appropriately mitigated. The number of intermediaries and multi-party transactions impose new and unknown risks for LP G Tanker Owners.
This 3-Day course will expose participants to the markets and economics behind tanker shipping, bunkering and liquid bulk terminal operations. Participants will learn how to apply best inclass techniques and prac tices in oil and gas shipping and terminal operations while taking into consideration both commercial objectives, regulatory and environmental constraints. Several aspects will be covered in this course with a special focus on tanker shipping and productivity, terminal planning and operations, tank storage and distributi on, and bunkering operations and supply. The workshop is delivered through formal lectures, case studies, business games, several group exercises, and a simulation modelling exercise.
In this 2-Day training course, the participa nts will be able to acquire expertise from real life experie nces enabling them to deal better with the contemporary challenges facing Gas Export, Import and transportatio n by LPG Tankers today.
Why You Should Attend This course is developed to meet the needs of the hour of the LPG industry fraternity, encompassing the following underlying objectives: • Enhance the the interpretation and applicability of clauses in a Charterparty in context of the available commercial proposition, market forces and economics of demand and supply; • Evaluate types types of Charterparty Charterparty Forms for Voyage and Time Charter and comprehend the key features of each Form in context of use for LPG; • Interpret terms and conditions of a Charterparty in context of international maritime conventions, competition and economic factors; • Evaluate current and future trends in LPG LPG transportation and the inuence of regulatory regimes and strategies of Oil & Gas Majors, Spot Traders and Storage Terminals; • Recognize the avenues of collaboration, contentions, conicts and manage disputes to avoid losses; • Manage operations towards ensuring ensuring delivery of performance obligations under the Charterparty; and • Create a Charterparty Management System (CMS) in the the company to ensure protability for each voyage and term.
Who Should Attend LPG gas trader, LPG tanker owner, charterer, broker, terminal operator, LPG producer, buyer, port or facility owner. The respective key personnel who should attend are: General Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development Manager, Legal Counsel, Supply Chain, Marketing, Post-Fixtures Manager, Fleet Manager, Marine & Technical Superintendent, Senior Engineer or Middle Level Manager as part of succession planning.
What You Will Learn • Restructure the the Charterparty agreements with alternative clauses to avoid pitfalls and surprises during execution; • Evaluate impact of uncertainties and identify undened parameters with cost considerations; • Appraise potential risks in Bill of Ladings and develop risk mitigation strategies; • Enhanced consciousness consciousness about the rider clauses and commercial impact of each such addition; • Ability to deal with breakdowns, contaminations and delays in an appropriate and timely manner, with an objective of avoiding loss of time and deviations, from the desired monetary projections; • Recognize the appropriate appropriate Standard Form Form to be used for each type of assignment; and • Manage contentious situations through through alternative dispute resolution channels and litigation eectively.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Why You Should Attend By attending this course, participants will gain a detail understanding of: • Supply and demand dynamics of global oil & gas markets • Tanker shipping, chartering, and operations • Planning and design for oil and gas terminals and tank farms • Downstream oil & gas transfer, transfer, storage and distribution distribution • Vessel and and terminal terminal support support operations operations • Tari and pricing regimes for terminal and storage operations • KPIs for terminal performance performance and productivity • Bunkering markets and economics • Bunkering fuels, standards and safe practices • Bunkering operations, storage and delivery procedures • Future and impact of LNG bunkering • Environmental regulation and impact on tanker, terminal and bunkering operations
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Management Executives Port and Terminal Managers Traders and Trading Agents Marine and Terminal Planners Operations Managers Shipping and Transport Managers Logistics and Supply Supply Chain Professionals Professionals Freight Forwarders, Forwarders, Charterers Charterers and Shipping Agents Commercial and Business Development Managers Investor Relations Managers Procurement and Sourcing Sales and Distribution Managers Management and Transport Consultants Regulatory, Policy Experts and Government Government agencies Carriers, ship, terminal and port operators and authorities Ship management and charters 3PLs and transport operators Tank farms and storage operators Bunker agents, providers and operators
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Oil & gas market Introduction to maritime transport Tanker eet and productivity The economics of tanker operations Types and design of liquid bulk terminals Liquid bulk terminal operations, performance and productivity Terminal and storage charges Bunkering markets and operations The economics of bunkering Environmental and regulatory framework
Meet The Trainer Dr Khalid Bichou Dr Khalild is an internationally-recognized port, maritime and transport logistics expert with advanced qualications and over 23 years of international experience including periods in senior positions and as Consultant and Adviser to international terminal operators, global carriers and logistics service providers, international nancial institutions, leading insurance and consulting rms, and several governments and multilateral agencies.
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LNG BUNKERING PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES
The use of LNG as a marine fuel is increasing seen as an option to address future environmental and commercial challenges within the shipping industry. However, this can only be realized with the oer of attractive paybacks on investment, availability of infrastructure and addressing of safety issues to progress the development of LNG bunkering.
This 4-Day intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and ecient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current eld developments. Very comprehensive and worth the investment.
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day course will guide participants through relevant LNG fundamentals including the LNG value chain, commercial aspects of trading LNG, bunkering procedures and technical guidelines, delivery logistics as well as risk and safety considerations. In addition, participants will get to learn how to plan and develop LNG bunkering facilities to accommodate the use LNG as a marine fuel. Also there will be a table top Case study and practical exercise included for participants to achieve rst-hand experience to assess the economic viability, design, build and operate a LNG bunkering facility with protable success!
Who Should Attend • • • • • • • •
Ship owners, owners, charterers, operators and managers LNG traders and distributors LNG suppliers suppliers – IOCs, NOCs and independent independent suppliers LNG ports and terminals Marine fuel service service and surveyors LNG technology vendors Shipyards and ship designers Ship and gas equipment and service providers
What You Will Learn • Understand the LNG value sequence, market valuation and how it can be used in bunkering • Assess the economic viability of LNG as a bunker fuel • Study regulatory and environmental updates on the use of LNG as marine fuel • Obtain an overview of the techniques techniques and methodological methodological guidelines for bunkering LNG fuel • Pinpoint suitable suitable means and and logistics for LNG delivery delivery • Learn to deal with LNG pricing, readiness and and source agreements • Implement risk charges, safety controls and simulate functioning scenarios required for LNG bunkering facilities • Design, plan and develop cost eective LNG bunkering facilities
Meet The Trainer John Galg ano
Senior Account Executive, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration
Why You Should Attend The course also covers oshore production hosts, their technical components and systems will be described together will examples of the oater as part of the eld development concept. Current safety and environmental issues will also be addressed.
Who Should Attend This course is intended for Oil & Gas professionals who wish to learn how oshore technology is integrated into a successful full eld development. The course is also suitable for both new engineers or management moving into oshore eld development areas as it provides the basics of drilling and production technologies.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • • •
Types and Functions of Drilling Rigs How Drilling Rigs Operate How Wells are Drilled from Platforms and Subsea Latest Advances in Deepwater Deepwater Drilling Drilling Deepwater Floating Production Systems The FPSO Equipment and How it Operates The Requirements Requirements of the the full Deepwater Deepwater Field Development Safety and Environmental Issues
Meet The Trainer Dr John Preedy Dr Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on Feasibility Studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BPs businesses. These covered eld Development Project in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery techniques which were taken from Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada. His specic work in the oshore area covered Subsea Robotics / Automation , Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and Maintenance Cost Reductions.
Senior Consultant and Director of LNG training and knowledge development at Mystic River Partners has over thirty years of experience in the Maritime Industry. Rising to Master in Command his overall view of the shipping industry has given him a robust comprehension of LNG operations both aoat and ashore. Using this experience and knowledge John is able to provide tangible, hands-on training and industry advice. John is a 1981 graduate of the New York Maritime College with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation, and holds a USCG license as Master, Unlimited
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LPG OPERATIONS IN PORT Like many commodities, LPG originates usually away from suitable markets, and is therefore customarily shipped in bulk on purpose built LPG Carriers (LPGC) of various sizes depending on the needs of a particular market. Keeping pace with relatively recent events requires a good understanding of LPG operations from its origins to its distribution. Shipping operations are a complicated matter, and for the nonmariner can be bewildering in its language and complexity. In open waters all ships are relatively safe if they follow international regulations, but when within conned waters, as when entering and leaving port, their manoeuvrability is hampered by design and the closeness of bathymetry, topography, structures and other shipping.
Why You Should Attend
MANAGING CHARTERPARTY FOR OIL & GAS TANKERS Despite integrated global markets, high oil prices, increasing demand for energy and stringent standards for construction and operation of tankers, the charter rates remain depressed. What options are left for the Owners to ride new wave patterns? This training course is exclusively developed “by and for” the professionals, engaged in multiple disciplines across wide segments of SOCSO (Ship Owners, Charterers and Ship Operators) for petroleum cargoes. When freight rates are inadequate to meet daily running costs of a vessel, then the terms of engagement or the Charterparty must be reviewed microscopically. One has to ensure that all risks are well apportioned and appropriately mitigated.
Why You Should Attend
The objectives of this course is to provide the participants with: • An insight where where LPG comes from, handled and stored, and how it is shipped within port areas and at the berth • An understanding on the dierent types of LPG storage on LPGCs • The opportunity to learn and understand understand the advanced modus operandi of LPG operations alongside a LPG terminal • The numerous simple safety issues that often get o verlooked during design and construction, that impact operational safety and port time • Knowledge of various studies that should be undertaken to enhance safety and eciency both during building and longer term operations • A unique opportunity opportunity for direct direct interaction with one of the industry’s most experienced authorities on LPG terminal design, transportation and measurement.
• Enhance the the interpretation and applicability of clauses in a Charterparty in context of the available commercial proposition • Evaluate commonly used types of Charterparty Forms Forms for Voyage and Time Charter and comprehend the key features of each Form in context of use • Interpret terms and conditions of a Charterparty in context of international maritime conventions, competition and economic factors • Evaluate current current and future trends in petroleum transportation and the inuence of regulatory regimes and strategies of Oil Majors • Recognize the avenues of collaboration, contentions, conicts and manage disputes to avoid losses • Manage operations towards ensuring ensuring delivery of performance obligations under the Charterparty • Create a Charterparty Charterparty Management System System (CMS) in the company to ensure protability for each voyage and term.
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Who Should Attend
Whether you are a newcomer to the LPG industry, or already in the industry in need of a refresher, this 2-Day course has been compiled to provide an overview of the most critical parts of the shipping and distribution of LPG, especially the ship/shore interface and associated operations. This course can interest those who are in oil and gas industry such as directors, managers, ship owners, ship managers, charterers, brokers, and the essential supporting sta.
If you are: Tanker Owner, Charterer, General Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development Manager, Legal Counsel, Post-Fixtures Manager, Fleet Manager, Marine & Technical Superintendent, Senior Engineer or Middle Level Manager as part of succession planning.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Liqueed Petroleum Gas (LPG) Location of LPG LPG Berth within Restricted Restricted Waters Transit of a LPGC through Restricted Restricted Waters Commercial/Operational Importance of Ship/Shore Interface Supporting Organisations Comparison of LPGC with with Other Ships LPG Carriers Terminal Design, Design, Studies and Jetty Layout Adherence to the Design Berth Mooring Layout Security Measures and Restrictions Restrictions Relating to LPG Terminals LPG Design Design Materials Materials and Equipment Berthing and Unberthing Equipment Equipment * LPG Fire Fighting Fighting Personal Protective Equipment and First aid Pre-Arrival, Pre-Berthing, Pre-Berthing, Berthing Events and Operations Pre Cargo Transfer Cargo Measurement and and Preparations Emergencies During Cargo Transfer Transfer Post Cargo Transfer Cargo Measurement Measurement Post Cargo Operation Events Stoppages and Delays LPG Contingency Measures
Meet The Trainer Stephen Gyi Capt. Stephen Gyi has over 40 years of diverse experience in all aspects of shipping, marine, and oil and gas activities. He began his career with Shell before entering management and consultancy. He has operated and handled all types of oils and gases at sea and in port including ship to ship transfers, recommended operational changes on oshore platforms, and managed oil and gas tanker Fleets.
What You Will Learn In this 5-Day course, participants will be able to acquire skills from reallife experiences enabling them to deal better with the contemporary challenges facing Oil & Gas Tankers today. Some of the key challenges addressed in this intensive course are: • Making a Choice of the Charterparty Form (SHELLTIME4, (SHELLTIME4, BPVOY, ASBATANKVOY, GASVOY, GASTIME, BPTIME) in context of type of Cargo, Vessel Type, terminals and duration • Comprehensive Risks Identication, Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies • Termination of Time Charters for Cause and for Convenience - Can the delays in damage repairs be considered as a breach? - Fall in Market Prices and Restructuring of the existing Time Charterparty • Tank Cleaning Costs and Risk of Contaminants - How much time and cost can a Charterer pay for tank cleaning and slops - Liabilities of Charterers for cargo tank debris / damage - Liability of Terminal Operators and service providers in causing contaminations • Performance Obligations Obligations of the Parties as per the Charterparty Agreement - Charterer’s Obligations, Bunkers and Boil-o Gas Usage Limits - Owner’s Obligations and Liabilities, ROB, Limits of Boil-o and Cargo Loss - Bills of Lading and Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
CONTACT US +65 67419927 (SG) • 1800817423 (MY) • 1800791808 (AUS) • 0018030160036 (ID) • 800035703841 (UAE) • www.petroedgeasia.net
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MANAGING COMMERCIAL & TECHNICAL OPERATIONS OF OFFSHORE E & P SUPPORT SERVICES VEHICLES
OFFSHORE & MARINE PROJECTS & RISK MANAGEMENTWITH CONTRACTUAL PERSPECTIVES
This 5-Day separately bookable training course targets to provide critical pre-requisite knowledge for executives managing oshore vessel commercial and technical operations.
This course is exclusively developed for professionals engaged in multiple disciplines across niche segment s of the Oshore & Marine Rig-building & FPS Conversion industry.
After attending this course, I can add the knowledge and learning about shorebase management. Thank you! Shorebase Superintendent, Pertamina Hulu Energy Oshore North West Java
Excellent course. Very extensive and well delivered by highly knowledgeable and experienced speaker. Contract Executive, Neweld Sarawak Malaysia Inc
Who Should Attend Why You Should Attend Gain an in-depth overview of the diverse range of OSVs: • The participants will be equipped with knowledge of daily, weekly, monthly and periodic requirements of the Charterers from the OSV operators. These are in addition to the vessel management requirements. • A detailed guide authored by the Course Director, with selected range of reference materials and resource links will be available for each participant, for ensuring long term benets of attending this workshop.
Who Should Attend • Entry level Executives of Oshore Support Services Vessels • Management Members responsible for OSV Technical Operations and Commercial Engagements • E & P Projects Managers, Managers, Coordinators and Planners • Chief Engineers Engineers and Masters selected for succession planning • Technical Superintendents, Superintendents, Port Engineers and Port Captains • Commercial and QHSE and and Security Managers
What You Will Learn • Gain Working Knowledge of the Quality, Safety, Security, Health and Environment Protection regulations essential for operations of the Oshore Support Services Vessels. • Manage Operations of multiple OSVs by understanding the functional features of each vessel type, Charterparty commitments, functional exibilities and constraints at the oshore sites. • Managing Towing Towing Operations in the accordance with the customer requirements, Tow types (Heavy-lift Barges, Rigs, Platforms, Semi-submersibles etc.), lashing arrangement, loading and unloading arrangements and precautions while on-Tow. • Eectively manage risks due to OSV operations, by lea rning the contractual obligations, insurance regime, marine risks and importance of maintaining records as evidence in compliance to the contract clauses. • Learn the contractual obligations of OSV Managers Managers and Bareboat Charterers towards, real Ship Owners, Charterers, Vendors, Lessees and Contractors, from a practitioner, who has worked and consulted, for major E & P contractors in Oil & Gas segments and Oshore & Marine, construction yards. • Eectively adopt best practices in management of Vessels and Crew in geographically diverse locations and stringent NOC / IOC operational SOPs. • Gain understanding understanding of International International Trade Terms & Conditions as applicable and development of appropriate commercial business management processes.
This 3-Day case study based workshop is specially developed for professionals engaged in the Oshore & Marine industry including Rig builders, FPS Operators & Owners, Rig Owners, Ship Conversion Yards and E & P Contractors. You should not give this training a miss if you are a: Projects Director, General Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development and Sales Manager, Senior Projects and Contracts Manager, Fleet Manager, Marine & Technical Superintendent, Senior Engineer or Middle level Manager marked for Succession Planning.
What You Will Learn • Overview of Oshore & Marine Projects for Conversion of Tankers, Drill Ships and Rigs • Project Risks Identication, Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies - Conducting Hazop Studies in E & P Projects - Impact of Project Risks on Corporate Performance • Project and Risk Management Framework - Project Organization Structures - Contracts Breakdown Structures and Works Breakdown Structure • Commercial and Contractual Risks in High Value Complex Projects - Financing and Cash Flow Management - Risks Monitoring and Management Controls - Incidents Prevention and Consequences Management • Project Resource Planning - Human Resource Competencies - Cross Functional Teams and Distributed Works Management - Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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OFFSHORE & MARINE SUPPLY BASE MANAGEMENT This course provides overview of the Oshore E & P Marine Sector with Focused Details: The range of Oshore Support Services Vessels, their functionalities, shore-based support requirements and safe management of vessel movements will be elaborated during the workshop. • This workshop is specially developed based on the request from Clients, to use comparative analysis of various types of Oshore Supply Bases, for grasping the internationally recognized safe & best practices in management of an OSB. • The participants without prior knowledge of warehouse and yard operations related to loading, discharging, crane operations including pilotage and vessel movements, will be equipped with rm foundation, after attending this course. This training provided me with more understanding of oshore & marine supply base management. I can apply the knowledge gained for my daily rout ine tasks. Sabah Logistic Manager, Murphy Oil Corporation
Why You Should Attend By attending this intensive workshop, participants will be able to: • Gain Working Knowledge of the Quality, Safety, Security, Health and Environment • Manage berthing berthing Operations of OSVs • Plan for Cargo Operations • Eectively Manage Risks of Cargo Handling • Learn the Contractual Contractual Obligations of OSB Managers and Owners • Gain understanding understanding of International International Trade Terms & Conditions
Who Should Attend • New Executives of Oshore Supply Bases (OSB) • Senior Management Members responsible responsible for OSB Operations and Logistics • Project Cargo Coordinators and and Material Planners • Inventory and Stores Managers, Support and Secretarial Sta • Procurements and Supply Supply Chain Chain Managers Managers • Non-marine Professionals Professionals interested in OSB segment of the Oshore & Marine Oil & Gas Industry
What You Will Learn On completion of the workshop, the participants will have learned • How to implement and comply with QHSE and Security regulations in safe handling of cargo and movements of the vessels • Role and responsibilities of the OSB management team • How to plan and organize in advance to minimize minimize turnaround time for the vessels engaged in support of Oshore E & P operations • How to plan and organize OSB cranes, vehicles, spaces and relevant relevant facilities for storage, movement and custody transfer of various types of solid & liquid cargo, tools, shackles, bulk materials in open yards and ship’s gears • Awareness of potential potential emergency situations situations and how to respond and coordinate with relevant internal and external agencies • How to manage safety of personnel of sub-contractors, stevedores’, tenants and ship crew, when engaged in OSB operations • Ability to dierentiate between various ships, technical and functional characteristics, safety requirements and potential hazards of each operation • Competency in developing and maintaining documentary documentary evidence traceability for all works executed during the specic period or operation • Techniques for performance monitoring and continuous continuous improvement based on lessons learned from each operation a t the Base as well as from reports about peers in the similar business.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra
OSV CHARTERING & CHARTERPARTY MANAGEMENT WITH ESSENTIALS ELEMENTS OF MARITIME LAWS The 5-Day individually book-able training course has been developed as a modular but intensive course. It is intended to assi st you in enhancing the level of understanding for important topics, such as, using Industry Defacto Standard C/P forms or customised contracts, implied commitments, issues of indemnity and liability, guarantees, gaps/ loopholes and clauses to protect your interests. This course will enable you to identify key issues fast and demonstrate some easily implementable chartering practices / policies, to accomplish the desired goal. This hands-on workshop will take a practic al approach, to sharpen your negotiation skills, when reviewing or drafting Charterparty Contracts. It i s designed to help those who need a refresher on the contractual issues. For those who manage Char ters and Chartering of OSVs on a daily basis and would like to be mo re procient in reviewing, administeri ng or managing their eet / Contracts, this is a must attend training course. A well designed cour se for the OSV indust ry. I strongly recommend this for candidates without legal background Head of Wells Logistic, Hallin Marine Singapore
Why You Should Attend Attractiveness of this Training Course: • This course is focused on interpretation and application of clauses in the various Charterparty Forms, based on special request from the OSV industry segment • The Course developer and the trainer is an experienced professional from within the industry • The course is driven by daily daily practical issues faced by the peers • The cases will demonstrate the inuence of international conventions • Participants will be be equipped with the easy to understand understand “Methodology for Negotiating Successful Charterparty”
Who Should Attend OSV (AHTS, PSV, SBV, MPSV, Tugs, Barge, Rigs, Drill ships etc.) Owners, Charterers and Oshore Field Operations Managers, Commercial and Marketing Directors, Corporate Legal Counsels, Practicing Maritime Lawyers interested in OSV Sectors, Fleet Managers and Superintendents, Operations Managers, Masters, Post-xture Managers, Investment Analysts and Oshore Credit Risk Managers of Financial Institutions, Managers from Platform Operators and Organizations engaged in Oshore E & P Projects
What You Will Learn This Modular workshop comprises of the 5 modules: • Principles of Contract Laws, International Maritime Laws and and their relevance to the OSV Charters and OSV Shipbuilding Contracts • Contents of a Charterparty Agreement and Standard Forms for Various Types of OSVs • Interpretation and Implication of Each Clause in a Charterparty Charterparty Form • Post Fixture Challenges, Exposures, Exposures, Liabilities and Insurances Insurances • Dispute Resolution – Mediation, Litigation or Arbitration?
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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PORT PRICING & TARIFF CHARGING FOR OIL & GAS TERMINALS This 2-Day intensive course provides the participants with a comprehensive and expert-level knowledge in pricing methods and applications in oil and gas terminals. The course is aimed at a wider audience of port stakeholders; oil and gas operators, terminal and tank operators, traders and investors, port authorities and government agencies, bunker providers and agents, shipping lines and transport operators, shipping agents and freight forwarders, logistics and port users. The course on liquid bulk terminals has been a success and met my expectations. The programme was well structured and excellently delivered and presented. The case studies and group exercises we re very helpful. Lim Lee Tin, Johor Port
Why You Should Attend By attending participants will gain a detailed understanding of: • Interplay between port pricing, nance, planning, operations, strategy and regulation • Global port costing and pricing models • Types and structure structure of port, port dues terminal terminal costs and charges charges • Types and structure of tank storage fees a nd price discrimination • Price surcharges surcharges and adjustments • Terminal pricing pricing and and charging charging regimes • Cost-based versus versus congestion port pricing pricing • Published versus contractual taris • Strategic port port pricing and price price competition • Multi-part & Ramsey tari pricing • Tari charging under concession arrangements and regulated prices • Treatment of subsidies and and price promotion
Who Should Attend This course will be of relevance to: • Terminal managers and operators • Tank storage managers • Port authorities • Bunker operators • Traders and Investors • Port owners and developers • Port investors and nancing institutions • Ship owners and operators • Marine and and nautical nautical service providers • Freight forwarders, forwarders, charterers, charterers, and shipping agents • Multimodal transport service providers • International logistics operators • Pricing control control and competition regulators regulators • Transport planners and engineers • Trading businesses businesses and and export management houses houses • Business and management consultants • Port and maritime economists
What You Will Learn The objective of the course is to provide participants with skills and competencies necessary to understand and appreciate the various elements, methods and applications of port and tari pricing in oil and gas terminals. Participants will be able to identify and acquire the skills and tools required for designing, implementing, managing, and monitoring port pricing; and to develop eective and dynamic pricing systems that adapt and respond to the rapidly changing market conditions. In addition to lecture modules, the course will include practical applications, group exercises, a modelling assignment and a case study.
Meet The Trainer Dr Khalid Bichou Dr Khalild is an internationally-recognized port, maritime and transport logistics expert with advanced qualications and over 23 years of international experience including periods in senior positions and as Consultant and Adviser to international terminal operators, global carriers and logistics service providers, international nancial institutions, leading insurance and consulting rms, and several governments and multilateral agencies.
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TANKER OPERATIONS: OIL & LIQUEFIED GAS A comprehensive 3-Day course designed to improve your understanding of the key aspects of oil and liqueed tanker operation, supported by case studies and practical examples. Oil and Liquied gas Tanker Operations is a comprehensive course designed to provide participants with a technical perspective of shipping operations for oil and liqueed gas. It was a pleasure to attend this course. It gave some more, mostly background knowledge to be able to do my job in a better way. Ivo Verstrepen, Marine & Regulatory Ocer, Stolt Tankers
Why You Should Attend The 3-Day course will cover technical designs and features of tankers, operational execution based on charterparty terms, port, cargo and ballasting operations, tank cleaning , safety assessment and procedures, all broken down and discussed in detail. In addition, tanker owners, managers, operators and charterers will learn how to best minimize any operational claims and disputes due to accidents either out at sea or berthing at ports. The course includes real-life case studies based on recent tanker incidents and causes, combined with interactive lectures and short videos to illustrate commercial, legal and operational issues revolving around a cargo cycle of a tanker. This is followed by class exercises and de-brief sessions to maximize the learning experience and clarify any issues.
Who Should Attend Quentin’s course has been widely attended by the following people over the last few years: • Ship owners and operators • Ship managers • Superintendents and Safety Ocers • Technical and Operations executives • Charterers and traders • Ship brokers • Port and terminal operators • P&I club and marine marine insurance insurance
What You Will Learn • Understand key vessel types and design features of oil and chemical tankers • Implement tanker operations according to charterparty requirements • Master technical aspects of port port and cargo operations including handling, loading, carriage and discharging • Understand how to Perform tank cleaning for cargo loa ding preparation with precautions and care • Understand and apply inert gas systems, purging and gas freeing processes onboard tankers • Comply with international international oil and chemical standards and codes for your tanker operations • Learn more about tanker safety, emergency procedures and manage your ship operations more eciently • Minimize operational claims and disputes faced in shipping shipping oil and chemicals
Meet The Trainer Captain Quentin Cox Captain Quentin N Cox has 32 years in the maritime industry. He has overseen shipping operations as a seagoing ocer, Master, vetting inspector, cargo expediter, risk assessor, charterers’ representative and latterly as trainer, educator and researcher. His work has not only taken him around the world but also into the hub of various high level international projects.
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INTERPRETING & MANAGING CHARTERPARTY FOR SUPPLY VESSELS This 3-Day training program is an advanced level course, with a handson workshop for management executives with prior knowledge of contract law and experience in Charterparty management. The course is designed from an operators and practitioner’s perspective, so as to equip the business owners and managers with necessary knowledge and expertise in shortest possible time, by learning from the bitter experiences of their predecessors.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Participants will be guided through a word-by-word review, evaluation and interpretation of the SUPPLYTIME Charterparty clauses. They will also be exposed to the art of drafting of the project specic clauses or rider clauses. This course brings forth better understanding of the charterparties in relation to maritime law through mix of explanation in theory and real marine case studies. Logistic Engineer Shell Philippines Exploration
Why You Should Attend • This course is focused on the interpretation and application of clauses in the SUPPLYTIME Charterparty Form, based on special request from the OSV industry segment • The Course developer and the trainer is an experienced experienced professional from within the industry • Real Life Case Studies: Studies: The course is driven by by day to day practical issues faced by the peers • The cases will demonstrate the inuence of international conventions • Participants will be equipped with the easy to understand understand “Methodology for Negotiating Successful Charterparty”
Who Should Attend “This course is focused in providing an in-depth understanding of the terms and conditions of a Charterparty and the interpretation in context of relevant maritime legal principles. This is an essential course for experienced practitioners including: • Ship Owners / Directors • Shipbuilders and Repairers • Chartering and Contracts Managers • Financing Managers and Investment Analysts • Corporate Legal Counsels • Project Managers • Masters and Chief Engineers • Managers marked for Succession Planning • Manufacturers and Suppliers of Equipment’s to Oshore Oil & Gas Industry Participants of the training course - “OSV Chartering and Contract Management with Essential Elements of Maritime Laws” are strongly encouraged to attend, in order to advance their competency in practical applications
What You Will Learn In this 3-Day training course, participants will gain enhanced familiarity with the terms and conditions often used in the context of a Charterparty. At the end of the session, participants will be able to understand the common clauses used and how it should be applied: • Interpret the the meaning of each Clause Clause and its implication • Identify the the responsibilities and liabilities of the Parties Parties • Translate the scope of services services into actionable actionable list of activities • Integrate the organizational objectives objectives and economic factors into into the Charterparty • Identify the risks & exposures and dene risk sharing mechanism • Identify relevant insurance covers and and mandatory requirements requirements for the specic Charterparty • Analyze the indemnity indemnity clauses and and waivers provided provided in the Charterparty • Familiarize with potential causes of conicts and disputes • Identify ambiguities and irrelevant irrelevant terms terms • Learn to manage disputes in an ecient and cost eective manner.
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TRADING & SUPPLY CHAIN
Advanced Trading – Oil Supply & Trading
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Bunker Trading, Price Risk Management & Operations
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Bunker Quality And Claims Management
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Charterparty Management For Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Tankers
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E & P Supply Chain Optimisation Strategies
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International Crude Oil & Petroleum Products Trading And Logistics
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International Crude Oil & Petroleum Products Trading And Price Risk Management
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LNG Markets, Pricing, Trading & Risk Management
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Offshore & Marine Supply Base Management
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Understanding Global Lubricants Business
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ADVANCED TRADING – OIL SUPPLY & TRADING This comprehensive course is an intensive 3-Day programme that will provide delegates with an advanced understanding of international oil trading and price risk management.
Why You Should Attend The approach has been tested successfully in the academic environment, the commercial environment of major and national trading companies and in a range of public courses delivered in many parts of the world. It maximises interaction with delegates during presentations and presentations will be interspersed with focussed exercises to be completed on an individual basis or in in syndicates to reinforce the learning process. The programme culminates with a trading simulation drawing directly on the skills that have been learnt in a competitive and lively team environment.
Who Should Attend This course is designed for oil industry professionals, probably with a minimum of 5 years industry experience, looking to develop a more detailed understanding of the Supply a nd Trading business and risk management. Participants will be expected to have some experience in oil trading but wish to further hone their knowledge and skills in trading and risk management in order to develop their careers.
What You Will Learn • • • • •
International oil energy markets, trade ows and demand outlook Crude oil characteristics, valuation and rening processes Tanker shipping and freight economics Oil pricing pricing and price reporting reporting Physical oil trading and hedging/ speculation using futures, swaps and options • Negotiating oil supply contracts contracts and oil storage deals • Model trading strategies/ rationales and arbitrage opportunities Formal presentations will be underpinned with extensive exercises and simulations. Presentations, exercises and simulations will recognise the global nature of markets and oil trading, current market conditions and the special characteristics of the Asian market.
Meet The Trainer Steve Roberts A downstream Oil professional with 30 years industry experience, gained predominantly in the Supply Chain. Since 2000 in Shell’s corporate centre, designing and implementing new strategies including M&A to reshape Shell’s European Downstream asset Portfolio. Has substantial operations expertise in Rening, Supply, Trading and Distribution. From 1994-1999 was Supply and Trading Manager & a board member of the country management team in Shell Italia. Now runs Alpina Energy providing consulting services to the Oil
BUNKER TRADING, PRICE RISK MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS Players in the global shipping industry are constantly grappling with ways to retool their business in a constantly changing business environment. Fuel is a major cost component for shipping companies, and it is the most volatile component within the business model. Fuel price and key risk management strategies can have a profound inuence on everything from short-term cash ow to overall nancial performance. Managing exposure requires an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of the energy and nancial markets and access to all the right information. This comprehensive 3 day course in collaboration with Channoil will provide you with a sound working knowledge of international bunker trading, applied risk management and related business activities.
Who Should Attend • • • • • •
Ship’s Chief Engineers and bunker barge operators Bunker buyers at shipping companies Bunker terminal operators and managers Port Authority sta Bunker traders Financial ocers, corporate risk managers and accounting sta
What You Will Learn • • • • • •
The process of converting crude oil into bunker fuels Pricing of bunker fuels Trading techniques techniques and and understanding understanding contracts contracts Price risk management for bunker fuels suppliers and users Measurement and quality control of bunker fuels Bunker fuels trading simulation
Meet The Trainer Peter Hills Peter Hills has more than 40 years’ experience in the downstream oil industry, combining a background of physical oil supply, trading and rening management with energy price risk management skills.He began his career at Amoco UK, where he held a series increasingly senior roles ending as Supply Operations manager. He left Amoco in 1979 and took up a variety of senior positions in international supply and trading oil companies and independent traders, and he was at one time managing director of P&O Oil Trading. Between 1990 and 1995 he managed the London energy futures and derivatives broking group for ED & F Man International and for most of that period he was a director of the International Petroleum Exchange in London.
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BUNKER QUALITY AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT Marine fuel producers and suppliers strive to meet lower sulphur limits in a very competitive global market. However bunkers represent more than 50% of the operating costs of a ship, marine fuel buyers seek to obtain the lowest possible price. These 2 factors seem to put pressure on quality, and claims appear to be increasing. Not only do engines suer damage but ships are delayed on voyages to eect emergency repairs and further time and costs are usually involved with unscheduled port visits for debunkering and additional repairs. Occasionally, waste products are found in bunker fuel and these are not immediately detected by routine analysis. Obtaining technical evidence to support damage claims resulting from such incidents is complex and costly and if this process is not handled carefully, all parties in the supply chain can be stranded with high costs and little chance of recovery. This course is designed to address all the aspects of bunker fuel production, markets, supply chain logistics, delivery procedures, measurement, specications, sampling, fuel treatment on board, routine and advanced analysis and claims management. This course has provided a greater insight to the Bunkering landscape and is relevant/updated. I will encourage everyone to come for a refresher/better introduction Trader, Chemoil International Pte Ltd
Why You Should Attend This intensive and highly interactive course is structured to introduce delegates to the complex world of bunkering from production through to consumption and claims management. They will certainly leave the course with a good knowledge and understanding of: • • • • • •
Bunker Markets, supply and demand Specications and Regulations Delivery Procedures, measurement and documentation Test methods methods and and quality evaluation Handling and and treatment of fuel on board ship Claims Management
Who Should Attend The course is designed for those involved across the whole bunker industry from production through consumption and of course the support industries. It is aimed at those with a basic knowledge gained from a few years in the industry and in particular senior management. • Producers, Traders, Brokers and Suppliers • Purchasers and Technical Managers and Superintendents, Superintendents, Chief Engineers • Service providers, providers, Surveyors, Inspectors, Analysts, Analysts, Insurers Insurers and members of the legal profession • Claims handlers, Technical advisers
What You Will Learn • • • • • • •
Key issues in quality and quantity management Practical aspects of legislation governing the industry industry ISO 8217 and its impact on bunkering Sampling and Testing Supply Agreement terms and conditions Dealing with Disputes and O Spec bunkers Claims management
Meet The Trainer Chris Fisher After more than 35 years in the Marine Engineering industry, Chris formed Bunker Claims International Ltd and works full time in the Marine consultancy industry.
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CHARTERPARTY MANAGEMENT FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) TANKERS This 2-Day training course with built-in workshops i s exclusively developed “by and for” the professionals, engaged in niche segments of LPG Tankers (Ship Owners, Charterers and Ship Operators). Whether freight rates are high or inadequate to meet dail y running costs of a vessel, the terms of engagement or the Charter Part y must be reviewed microscopic ally. The operator has to ensure that all risks are well apportioned and appropriatel y mitigated. The number of intermediaries and multi-party transactions impose new and unknown risks for LPG Tanker Owners. In this 2-Day training course, the partic ipants will be able to acquire expertise from real life experiences enabling them to deal better with the contemporary challenges facing Gas Expor t, Import and transportati on by LPG Tankers today.
Why You Should Attend This course is developed to meet the needs of the hour of the LPG industry fraternity, encompassing the following underlying objectives: • Enhance the the interpretation and applicability of clauses in a Charterparty in context of the available commercial proposition, market forces and economics of demand and supply; • Evaluate types types of Charterparty Charterparty Forms for Voyage and Time Charter and comprehend the key features of each Form in context of use for LPG; • Interpret terms and conditions of a Charterparty in context of international maritime conventions, competition and economic factors; • Evaluate current and future trends trends in LPG transportation and the inuence of regulatory regimes and strategies of Oil & Gas Majors, Spot Traders and Storage Terminals; • Recognize the avenues of collaboration, contentions, conicts and manage disputes to avoid losses; • Manage operations towards ensuring ensuring delivery of performance obligations under the Charterparty; and • Create a Charterparty Charterparty Management System System (CMS) in the company to ensure protability for each voyage and term.
Who Should Attend LPG gas trader, LPG tanker owner, charterer, broker, terminal operator, LPG producer, buyer, port or facility owner. The respective key personnel who should attend are: General Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development Manager, Legal Counsel, Supply Chain, Marketing, Post-Fixtures Manager, Fleet Manager, Marine & Technical Superintendent, Senior Engineer or Middle Level Manager as part of succession planning.
What You Will Learn • Restructure the Charterparty agreements with alternative clauses to avoid pitfalls and surprises during execution; • Evaluate impact of uncertainties a nd identify undened parameters with cost considerations; • Appraise potential risks in Bill of Ladings and develop risk mitigation strategies; • Enhanced consciousness consciousness about the rider clauses and commercial impact of each such addition; • Ability to deal with breakdowns, contaminations and delays in an appropriate and timely manner, with an objective of avoiding loss of time and deviations, from the desired monetary projections; • Recognize the appropriate appropriate Standard Form to be used used for each type of assignment; and • Manage contentious contentious situations through alternative alternative dispute resolution channels and litigation eectively.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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E & P SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMISATION STRATEGIES
INTERNATIONAL CRUDE OIL & PETROLEUM PRODUCTS TRADING AND LOGISTICS
As the current E&P operating environment becomes more complex and turbulent, driven by ever more remote and inhospitable environments, the search for technological advantage and capability, coupled with increasing cross-cultural stakeholder interactions, the eciency of the organisational supply chain and its management continues to grow in importance.
The approach has been tested successfully in the academic environment, the commercial environment of major and national trading companies and in a range of public courses delivered in many parts of the world.
The supply chain function of an E&P Operator is of central importance to both long term competitive advantage and the realisation of strategic goals and objectives. It is a central supporting function that encompasses a multitude of organisational functions and activities ranging from procurement and contract management to supplier relationships, inventory management and operations.
Why You Should Attend This 3-Day training course has been specically designed to examine the component parts of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) process, and to provide you with a holistic understanding of the interaction between them thus allowing input that will contribute directly to the optimisation of your organisation’s supply chain activities.
Who Should Attend • • • •
Project Cargo Coordinators and and Material Planners Inventory and Stores Managers Support and Secretarial Sta Procurements and Supply Supply Chain Chain Managers Managers
What You Will Learn • Have a thorough thorough grasp of the the procurement function function and its component activities • Become more familiar with tendering cycles cycles • Have increased awareness of the risks associated with bid acceptance • Be knowledgeable about inventory management • Understand concepts such as the ‘Total Cost of Ownership’ • Be aware aware of special storage requirements • Have an increased understanding as to how the the warehousing function operates • Understand some of the challenges associated associated with managing managing the transportation function • Grasp some of the most vital and and centrally important important aspects of commercial contracts • Become more familiar with working capital management – understand its ramications for the SCM function • Be able to analyse stakeholders • Become more familiar with the concept of Corporate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and why this is important when considering SC optimisation strategies.
Meet The Trainer Chris Lennon Chris has 26 years of experience in the upstream oil & gas industry. Initially working on oshore rigs in the UK and Norway before becoming involved with projects management and supply chain issues. He had setup distribution networks supporting the North Sea E&P industry within Aberdeen. He has managed (and continues to do so) a variety of ‘special projects’ internationally; normally strategic or change management focused. He has worked and consulted extensively within the eld of supply chain management, and is a contracts specialist and an international commercial arbitrator.
It maximises interaction with delegates during presentations and will be interspersed with focussed exercises to be completed on an individual basis or in in syndicates to reinforce the learning process.
Why You Should Attend The course is designed to provide an understanding of the following areas: • Crude oil characteristics, valuation and rening processes • Tanker shipping, freight and non-tanker logistics • Oil pricing pricing and price reporting reporting • Negotiating oil supply contracts and oil storage storage deals • Physical oil trading and an introduction to hedging and price risk management • Model trading strategies/ rationales and arbitrage opportunities Formal presentations will be underpinned with exercises and simulations. Presentations, exercises and simulations will recognise the global nature of markets and oil trading, current market conditions and the special characteristics of the Asian market.
Who Should Attend This course is designed for newly appointed oil traders, operators, charterers, analysts and managers who are either: • Personnel wishing to develop careers in in oil trading and expand their knowledge and skills • Working in support functions but need to develop their commercial skills before moving into front-line oil trading • Personnel working in middle/ back oce, Finance a nd Treasury, Strategic Planning and other functions, such as marketing and distribution, energy procurement, who need to understand aspects of oil trading
What You Will Learn This course is comprised of an intensive 2-day programme that will provide delegates with a sound working knowledge of international oil trading, oil logistics and related business activities.
Meet The Trainer Peter Hills Peter Hills has more than 40 years’ experience in the downstream oil industry, combining a background of physical oil supply, trading and rening management with energy price risk management skills.He began his career at Amoco UK, where he held a series increasingly senior roles ending as Supply Operations manager. He left Amoco in 1979 and took up a variety of senior positions in international supply and trading oil companies and independent traders, and he was at one time managing director of P&O Oil Trading. Between 1990 and 1995 he managed the London energy futures and derivatives broking group for ED & F Man International and for most of that period he was a director of the International Petroleum Exchange in London.
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INTERNATIONAL CRUDE OIL & PETROLEUM PRODUCTS TRADING AND PRICE RISK MANAGEMENT The approach has been tested successfully in the academic environment, the commercial environment of major and national trading companies and in a range of public courses delivered in many parts of the world. It maximises interaction with delegates during presentations and will be interspersed with focused exercises to be completed on an individual basis or in syndicates to reinforce the learning process. The programme culminates with a contract negotiation simulation drawing directly on the skills that have been learnt in a competitive and lively team environment.
Why You Should Attend This comprehensive course is comprised of an intensive 3-Day programme that will provide delegates with a sound working knowledge of international oil trading, related business activities and price risk management.
Who Should Attend This course is designed for oil traders, operators, charterers, analysts and managers who are either: • Experienced but see their careers developing developing in oil trading and wish to further hone their knowledge and skills • Working in support functions but need to develop their commercial skills before moving into front-line oil trading • People working in middle/ back oce, Finance and Treasury, Strategic Planning and other functions, such as marketing and distribution, energy procurement, who need to understand more advanced aspects of oil trading
What You Will Learn • • • •
Crude oil characteristics, valuation and rening processes Tanker shipping and freight economics Oil pricing pricing and price reporting reporting Physical oil trading and hedging/ speculation using futures, swaps and options • Negotiating oil supply contracts contracts and oil storage deals • Model trading strategies/ rationales and arbitrage opportunities
Meet The Trainer Charles Daly Charles Daly is Chairman of Channoil Consulting Limited. He has been in the downstream side of the industry since 1965 and during his career has lived and worked in the UK, Netherlands and United States. He has a broad experience of oil trading, shipping and logistics. He was a founder of the International Petroleum Exchange. He founded Channoil, a specialist oil broking company, in 1987 and Channoil Consulting in 1998. He has traded oil in most parts of the world including the Former Soviet Union countries and has lectured and presented papers worldwide.
LNG MARKETS, PRICING, TRADING & RISK MANAGEMENT The LNG market is developing from a market based fully on longterm contracts, to a more exible market based on a portfolio of contracts of dierent durations. Increases in LNG demand, fuelled by South Korea and Japan, are creating a base for a more exible market, where the LNG spot market will be playing a role. Changes in the LNG market can be identied in the following areas: development of terminals and plant sizes, increased integration throughout the supply chain, diversication of supply sources, increased contractual exibility and increased geographical distance. This is creating the foundation for the development of the LNG spot market in Asia. Amazingly, the course covers everything you want to know about LNG in just 3 days’ time. Manager, Mitsubishi Corporation
Why You Should Attend • Leverage on the current and global drivers of the world’s Natural gas and LNG markets • Understand regional LNG pricing eects and who the key buyers and sellers are • Appreciate the trading trading structures of LNG and how to structure structure its risk management • Understand the workings and future outlook of the Asian LNG Spot market • Discover and exploit the arbitrage trading opportunities between the dierent markets • Learn what LNG derivatives derivatives are and how it will become available available for hedging and proprietary trading purposes The course will use actual case references throughout its duration in various forms. This will allow the application of the participants’ newly-acquired knowledge. Case studies also stimulate independent thinking and discussion among the participants.
Who Should Attend LNG market development executives are drawn from both technical and non-technical (commercial, nance and legal) backgrounds. Participants in an LNG market development team will benet from the course by obtaining a good grounding of all other areas. The course is pitched at an intermediate level, although those with a basic knowledge will be able to grasp most of the concepts covered. Specically this course is relevant for: • Oil and Gas majors • NOC / NGCs • EPC contractors • LNG exporters, shipping, bunkering and buyers • Gas and Power utilities • LNG equipment and service companies companies • Banks, Investors and Law rms • Government and regulatory agencies
What You Will Learn This 3-Day intensive intermediate level course will give you cuttingedge knowledge needed in today’s complex LNG market. Increase your knowledge and understanding of the LNG market and spot trading aspects by attending this 3 day course.
Meet The Trainer Kasper Walet Kasper Walet has 25 years of experience and extensive knowledge on all the aspects related to trading, derivatives and risk management in the commodity industry. Kasper received his Masters degree in Law from the University of Utrecht in 1987. He started his career at the NLKKAS, the Clearing House of the Commodity Futures Exchange in Amsterdam. Kasper was appointed as Member of the Management Board of the Agricultural Futures Exchange (ATA) in Amsterdam. In 1997 he founded his own specialist-consulting rm that provides strategic advice about (energy) commodity trading and risk management.
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OFFSHORE & MARINE SUPPLY BASE MANAGEMENT
UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL LUBRICANTS BUSINESS
Provides Overview of the Oshore E & P Marine Sector focusing on the range of Oshore Support Services Vessels, their functionalities, shore-based support requirements and safe management of vessel movements will be elaborated during the workshop. • Specially developed based on the request from Clients, to use use comparative analysis of various types of Oshore Supply Bases, for grasping the internationally recognized safe & best practices in management of an OSB. • The participants without prior knowledge of warehouse and yard operations related to loading, discharging, crane operations including pilotage and vessel movements, will be equipped with rm foundation, after attending this course.
A comprehensive 3-Day course by one of the world’s leading lubricant experts giving you a full understanding of the value chain. Relevant for those new to the lubricants industry or for those from other industries seeking a greater understanding of the key commercial and economic factors. This course has denitely added value to my knowledge and application in my role for organisational development. LBC, Petrobras
Why You Should Attend
Why You Should Attend
Day 1 • Structure and Function of the the Global Lubricants Lubricants Business. • Regional and National Markets for Lubricants. • Forecasting Lubricant Demand. • Lubricant Economics and Protability • Economics of Manufacturing Mineral and Synthetic Base Base Oils. • Structure and Function of the the Lubricant Additives Additives Business. • Case Study Syndicate Exercise 1 and Syndicate Exercise Review.
By attending this intensive workshop, participants will be able to: • Gain Working Knowledge of the Quality, Safety, Security, Health and Environment • Manage berthing berthing Operations of OSVs OSVs • Plan for Cargo Operations • Eectively Manage Risks of Cargo Handling • Learn the Contractual Contractual Obligations of OSB Managers and and Owners • Eectively Adopt Best • Gain understanding understanding of International International Trade Terms & Conditions
Day 2 • Additives for Lubricants. • Structure and Trends in the the Automotive Lubricants Lubricants Business. Business. • Classication, Specication, Testing and Approval of Automotive Lubricants. • Structure and Trends in the the Industrial Lubricants Business. Business. • Classication and Specication of Industrial Lubricants. • Case Study Syndicate Exercise 2 and Syndicate Exercise Review.
This training provided me with more understanding of oshore & marine supply base management. I can apply this knowledge gained for my daily routine tasks. Sabah Logistic Manager, Murphy Oil Corporation
Who Should Attend • • • • • •
New Executives of Oshore Supply Bases (OSB) Senior Management Members in OSB Operations and Logistics Project Cargo Coordinators and and Material Planners Inventory and Stores Managers, Support and Secretarial Sta Procurements and Supply Supply Chain Chain Managers Managers Non-marine Professionals Professionals interested in OSB segment of the Oshore & Marine Oil & Gas Industry
What You Will Learn On completion of the workshop, the participants will have learned • How to implement and comply with QHSE and Security regulations in safe handling of cargo and movements of the vessels • Role and responsibilities of the OSB management team • How to plan and organize in advance to minimize minimize turnaround time for the vessels engaged in support of Oshore E & P operations • How to plan and organize OSB cranes, vehicles, spaces and relevant relevant facilities for storage, movement and custody transfer of various types of solid & liquid cargo, tools, shackles, bulk materials in open yards and ship’s gears • Awareness of potential potential emergency situations situations and how to respond and coordinate with relevant internal and external agencies • How to manage safety of personnel of sub-contractors, stevedores’, tenants and ship crew, when engaged in OSB operations • Ability to dierentiate between various ships, technical and functional characteristics, safety requirements and potential hazards of each operation • Competency in developing and maintaining documentary documentary evidence traceability for all works executed during the specic period or operation • Techniques for performance monitoring and continuous continuous improvement based on lessons learned from each operation a t the Base as well as from reports about peers in the similar business.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Day 3 • Marketing of Automotive Lubricants: Segmentation, Branding and Promotion. • Marketing Impacts of Health, Safety and Environmental Issues. • Customer Support Service as a Marketing Aid. • Speciality Lubricants: Lubricants: Railroad, Aviation and Marine Oils and Greases. • Price/Performance Comparison of Mineral and Synthetic Lubricants. • Course Wrap-Up: Wrap-Up: Questions, Answers and Discussion.
Who Should Attend People who will benet from this course include: • Experienced oil industry industry mangers who are new to the lubricants lubricants business • Recently appointed managers who intend intend to pursue pursue a career in the lubricants industry • Marketing, planning and commercial development sta in lubricants companies or the lubricants business divisions of larger oil companies • Technical and technical support sta who have recently transferred to a commercial role
What You Will Learn This course provides a detailed overview of the worldwide lubricants business, its structure, participants, dynamics, economics, markets and prospects. It gives managers, planners and marketers the industry perspectives required to make strategic business decisions. It will also help sales and technical sta understand why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for the lubricants industry will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
Meet The Trainer R David Whitby David Whitby is Chief Executive of Pathmaster Marketing Ltd, a business development consultancy for the international downstream oil, gas and energy industries, which he founded in 1992. Pathmaster Marketing advises clients throughout the world on business planning, business strategy, market development and technology commercialisation for lubricants, fuels and novel energies.
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PETROCHEMICAL & REFINING
Amine Treating & Sulphur Recovery (3-Day Separately Bookable Training)
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Base Oil Refininglng Bunkering Principles, Processes And Procedures
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Hydrotreating (2-Day Separately Bookable Training)
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Lubricant Blending And Quality Assurance
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Oil Blending In Theory And Practice
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Petrochemical Economics Refining Technology Fundamentals
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Refining Technology Fundamental
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Understanding Global Lubricants Business
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AMINE TREATING & SULPHUR RECOVERY (3-DAY SEPARATELY BOOKABLE TRAINING) This 3-Day training course will review amine treating and sulphur recovery theory and operational practice, and the various types of processes utilised. Key troubleshooting techniques will will also be examined and explained.
Why You Should Attend • Importance of sulphur removal from natural gas and rened product streams • Amine treating and and sulphur recovery technologies and and their role in the petroleum industry • Amine treating, sulphur sulphur recovery and tail gas treating treating chemistries • Process selection criteria for amine amine treating, sulphur sulphur recovery recovery and tail gas treating • Amine treating, sulphur sulphur recovery and tail gas treaing treaing operations and troubleshooting • Sulphur storage and marketing issues
BASE OIL REFINING This 3-Day course presents a full understanding of lubricant base oil manufacturing technologies, processing schemes and operations. The programme will compare and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of dierent types of base oil manufacturing processes. There will be presentations and discussions on the key issues facing the base oil manufacturing industry today. I learnt a lot about why we need to run our base oil plant more eect ively. MA, H&R Chemische
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Chemical Composition of Crude Crude Oils • Global Supply Supply and Distribution of Lubricants Lubricants • Requirements for High Quality Base Base Oils • Distillation • Solvent Extraction
Who Should Attend • Process Plant Operators and Operation Supervisors Supervisors (petroleum (petroleum reneries, oil and gas production facilities, and petrochemical plants) wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities; • Process Engineers (petroleum reneries, oil and gas production facilities, and petrochemical plants) wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities; • Process Design Engineers (reneries, oil and gas production facilities, and petrochemical plants) seeking an insight into amine treating and sulphur recovery operational practices; and • Non-process personnel (commercial, (commercial, planning, supply and trading) interested in gaining a better understanding of the role of amine treating and sulphur recovery units in the petroleum rening industry
Day 2 • Solvent Dewaxing and Deoiling • Solvent Deasphalting • Baseoil Hydroprocessing Overview • Hydronishing and Hydrotreating • Hydrocracking • Ranate Hydroconversion Day 3 • Catalytic Dewaxing and Isodewaxing • Wax Hydroisomerisation • Gas-to-Liquids Processes for Base Oil Manufacturing • Troubleshooting Base Oil Rening Processes • Syndicate Session: Selecting Base Oil Plant Upgrade Options Options
What You Will Learn Upon completion of this training course participants will be able to: • Gain an appreciation of the fundamentals fundamentals of amine treating treating and sulphur recovery technology and their role in the upstream and downstream oil and gas sectors; • Develop an understanding understanding of the the importance of gas gas sweetening, acid gas removal and sulphur recovery in crude oil rening and natural gas treatment facilities; • Become familiar with with acid gas gas removal and and sulphur recovery chemistry and analysis in relation to crude oil rening and natural gas processing; • Understand the the process criteria for the selection of amines amines for particular treating applications; • Become familiar with amine treating and sulphur recovery unit operations; • Examine various various tail gas treating technologies; • Learn to utilise appropriate appropriate troubleshooting techniques.
Meet The Trainer Peter J Jones Peter has over 40 years’ worth of industry experience including ExxonMobil, and Ganey, Cline & Associates
Who Should Attend People who will benet from this course include renery business development, commercial and planning managers, technical and operating sta who have recently transferred to a base oil manufacturing role. Recently appointed managers who intend to pursue a career in the lubricant base oil industry should denitely attend. In addition, technical and commercial managers in chemical and additive companies that supply components to base oil manufacturers and newcomers to the lubricant base oil industry are urged to attend
What You Will Learn You will learn how a lubricant base oil facilities operate, manufacturing techniques used by more progressive lubricant base oil manufacturers and the principles, advantages, disadvantages and exibility of each major base oil processing technology. You will also learn the latest developments and trends in base oil manufacturing, processing, strategies for optimizing existing base oil facilities and how to solve common problems found in operating dierent types of base oil manufacturing processes.
Meet The Trainer R David Whitby David Whitby is Chief Executive of Pathmaster Marketing Ltd, a business development consultancy for the international downstream oil, gas and energy industries, which he founded in 1992. Pathmaster Marketing advises clients throughout the world on business planning, business strategy, market development and technology commercialisation for lubricants, fuels and novel energies.
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HYDROTREATING (2-DAY SEPARATELY BOOKABLE TRAINING)
LUBRICANT BLENDING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
With increasing pressure on environmental conservation, it results in more stringent limits o n the sulphur content of rened products while, simultaneously, crude oil quality may deteriorate in terms of sulphur content. Hence hydrotreating is now an essential and increasingly important component of renery operations. Due to its capability in handling a wide variety of feedstocks, hydrotreating nds utility in processing naphtha, kerosene, gas oil/ diesel, vacuum gas oils, lube base oils, waxes, crac ked distillates and atmospheric and vacuum residues. There are several types of hydrotreating catalysts available in the market and each possesses its own particular set of properties and operating requirements. Consequently, this 2-Day 2-Day course concentrates on the fundamental principles of hydrotreating; catalyst selection, loading and conditioning; and unit operational practice. The course also examines the dierent types of hydrotreating processes for the wide variety of potential feedstocks; key operational issues; and troubleshooting techniques.
The course aims to explain how lubricant blending plants are designed and why, to provide an in-depth understanding of the principles, economics and exibility of lubricant blending plants and how to operate a lubricants blending plant eciently and economically. The latest developments and trends in lubricant blending and the advantages and disadvantages of lubricant blending equipment, facilities and operations will be discussed. The importance of testing components and products for each blend, lubricant blend quality control and product quality management will be explained. It will also clarify the importance of lubricant product lling, packaging and warehouse storage, strategies for optimising existing lubricant blending plant facilities and how to avoid or minimise problems with lubricant blending and product quality.
This short course training has been excellent in terms of providing technical skills and knowledge in understanding the fundamental Petronas Penapisan
Why You Should Attend • Environmental pressures on rened product specications • Crude oil sulphur sulphur content content trends trends • Hydrotreating theory and the hydrotreater’s place in a modern renery • Hydrotreating feedstocks and process unit types • Hydrotreating operational issues • Catalyst types, selection, loading, conditioning and monitoring • Catalyst regeneration and sulphiding • Troubleshooting techniques • Unit debottlenecking options
Who Should Attend • Renery Process Plant Operators and Supervisors wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities • Renery Process Engineers wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities • Renery Process Design Engineers seeking an insight into hydrotreating operational practices • Non-process personnel personnel interested in gaining a better understanding of hydrotreating in a modern petroleum renery
What You Will Learn • Gain an full understanding of the fundamentals fundamentals of hydrotreating hydrotreating technology • Appreciate the role of hydrotreating in a modern renery • Review recent recent developments in catalyst technology • Become familiar with hydrotreating operations • Examine appropriate troubleshooting techniques
Meet The Trainer Peter J Jones Peter has over 40 years’ worth of industry experience including ExxonMobil, and Ganey, Cline & Associates
By attending this course, it has lled the missing gap in the knowledge that I have in lubricant blending, Base oil & Quality Assurance. Senior Technical Manager, Gulf Oil Marine
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Mineral Oil Base Oils; API Groups Groups I, II and III: Properties and Characteristics. • Synthetic Base Oils; API Groups Groups IV and V: Properties and Characteristics. • Lubricant Additives: Properties and Characteristics. Characteristics. • Lubricant Formulation and Ease of Blending. Blending. • Blending Plant Design: Grassroots Plants and Upgrading Upgrading Existing Existing Plants. • Blending Plant Plant Equipment and Facilities and Their Operation. • Lubricant Blending Issues: Avoiding Problems. Problems. Day 2 • Testing and Analysis of Base Oils and Additives • Testing and and Analysis of Blended Lubricants • Product Quality Control • Lubricant Packaging and Filling • Lubricant Storage • Product Quality Management • Q&A session session and Course Assessments
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Middle & Senior Manager of a Lubricant Lubricant Blending Blending Plant; Blending Plant Operators / Specialist Lubricants manufacturer Lubricants Formulators / Chemist
What You Will Learn This in-depth, practical training course will help middle and senior managers to understand how and why to design and operate an ecient and protable lubricant blending plant. It will help blending plant operators and specialists to improve and optimise current blending plant operations. Manufacturers of lubricants will understand how and why high quality components and eective testing during the entire blending process are important to nal lubricant product quality and performance. Lubricant formulators will understand the importance of close communication and cooperation with blending plant managers and operators to minimise blending costs and to thereby maximise product protability.
Meet The Trainer R David Whitby David Whitby is Chief Executive of Pathmaster Marketing Ltd, a business development consultancy for the international downstream oil, gas and energy industries, which he founded founded in 1992. Pathmaster Marketing advises clients throughout the world on business planning, business strategy, market development and technology commercialisation for lubricants, fuels and novel energies.
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OIL BLENDING IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
PETROCHEMICAL ECONOMICS
The course achieves this through a balanced mix of interactive lectures, discussion and individual and group exercises. The lectures discuss the signicance of product quality to both the blender and user, blend component selection and current specication trends for the major products – gasoline, jet, diesel and heavy fuel oil. It also address issues of quality testing and safety margins, what to do when it goes wrong, the software and hardware used for blending and blend performance monitoring.
The course will deliver and understanding of the fundamental costs of production from a wide range of cracking operations and give an understanding of the threats to protabilit y over the next decade. A particular focus will be est imates for production costs for ethane cracking operations in the Middle East and Asia compared to integrated naphtha cracking operations and how these change with the prevailing price of energ y.
The exercises will give participants an opportunity to build a simple Excel blending model, and to experiment with the eects of quantity, quality and economics on more complex blending models. For these exercises participants will need a laptop.
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Introductions And Objectives • Introduction To Product Product Blending • Fuel Oil Blending • Exercises : Fuel Oil Blending And Economics • Jet Blending Day 2 • Diesel Blending • Exercises : Diesel Blending Blending And Economics • Bio-Diesel • What Happens If You Get It Wrong? Day 3 • Gasoline Blending • Exercises : Gasoline Blending Blending And Economics • Blending Technology In The Renery And Terminal • Performance Monitoring
Who Should Attend This is an intermediate level course suitable for engineers and technicians starting to blend, experienced blenders needed a refresher, or managers wrestling with a new responsibility. Previous attendees have included corporate and local production planning managers and sta, tankfarm supervisors, traders directing terminal blending, laboratory managers, product additive suppliers, blend system design engineers etc. The course has been given many times by Mike Sachs, who has extensive personal experience of blending, both as a blend planner and manager of installations where blending was fundamental to their activities.
Why You Should Attend By attending participants will gain a detailed understanding of: • The drivers behind feedstock availability and renery demand as well as the growth in renery and petrochemical plant integration • Factors impacting feedstock pricing and the dierentials between dierent types of feedstock • How cracking works and how it aects product yields • Product price trends including including the impact of china china • Production costs and and how the economics of ethane, lpg, lpg, naphtha and gas oil cracking compare • The potential of mass production of olens and resins from methanol • Carbon pricing and its impact on production production cost
Who Should Attend • • • • • • • • • •
Petrochemical Producers and Traders Feedstock and LPG suppliers Oil and Gas Producers Equipment fabricators Equipment Suppliers Renery Managers Financiers for petrochemical and trading operations operations Government energy planners Energy Insurers Environmental Engineers
What You Will Learn Day 1 • Feedstock availability and renery demand • Feedstock price and price dierentials • Product yields • Product prices Day 2 • Production costs • Alternative and new routs to chemicals • Carbon pricing • Case studies
What You Will Learn • Gain a good understanding understanding of the fundamentals of product blending in reneries and oil terminals • Be able to demonstrate demonstrate the interrelationship interrelationship of the quantity, quality and cost drivers in formulating and implementing blends • Understand the use and impact of linear and non-linear blend properties in spreadsheet blend applications • Discuss the applicability, benets and drawbacks of the various blending technologies in use, both hardware and software • Learn the current trends in product specications, bio components and their impact on blending
Meet The Trainer Dr Duncan Seddon Practising completions & well services professional with 30 years of oileld experience from careers in Petro-Canada, Santos, Shell EP International, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and BP. Currently serving as Technical Director in PetroEdge
Meet The Trainer Mike Sachs B.Sc (Chemisty & Chemical Engineering), M.Inst. Pet. Mike is a widely respected blending expert with over 50 years of experience in the industry including stints at BP, Statoil, Belgian Rening Corporation and KBC Process Technology.
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REFINING TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS An intensive 3-Day introduc tion course to oil rening in which the manufacturing process is explained from crude oil to the production of LPG, gasoline, jet, diesel and fuel oil. The par ticipants will learn how a renery is congured, ope rated and maintained to make a prot and what Health Safety and Environmental aspects are involved. The course contains several videos to illustrate vario us renery processes and a renery simulation game is played to show you how to make a prot.
Why You Should Attend By the end of this course the participant will be able to: • Identify the the main and and specialty products manufactured manufactured and describe their main characteristics and their composition. • Explain the ow of oil/gas from the well via manufacturing plants to nished products in the market. • Explain the various renery types/congurations and be able to construct a renery owscheme by clearly indicating product ows to and from the process units • Explain the origin of crude oil, c haracterize the dierent types of crude oils, explain the concept of crude oil valuation and identify dierent types of crude oil pricing • Identify the main renery processes (which include distillation, treating, reforming, cracking and product blending), and be able to explain the main interfaces between these process units and identify the main elements which may have an impact on the quality of the manufactured products • Determine and explain the inuence of feedstock and renery conguration on product yields, margins (hydrocarbon and gross rening margin) and product qualities by using a rening simulation model. • Describe the role of the blending blending operation and the types of available blending systems • Identify dierent health safety environmental (hse) aspects in a renery
Who Should Attend • New oil rening personnel who need a general understanding of renery processes • Process engineers and technical engineers who want to know more about the chemistry behind rening , e.g. working in Petrochemicals industries or Oil Chemicals Interface • Personnel in an industry servicing the rening sector e.g. Original Equipment Manufacturers, Catalyst manufacturers, Strategy Business Consultants • Personnel working in Crude and Oil Product Supply, Trading & Marketing functions or selling oil products • Personnel in governmental or non-governmental functions who who are policy makers in environmental, energy eciency , CO2 footprint, product specications
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Introduction, Oil Products and future specications Overview Reneries Renery Simulation Introduction to Crude Oil Distillation (Primary and Vacuum Distillation) Conversion Overview Reforming, Isomerisation, Alkylation, Hydrotreating Visbreaking / Thermal Cracking / Coking Fluid Catalytic Cracking Hydrocracking Gas & Liquid Treating Sulphur Recovery / Claus O Gas Treating Video conversion Renery Utilities
Meet The Trainer Wim Bosch Wim has over 35 years of experience in Renery technology and operations management roles with Shell in Argentina, Dominican Republic and the Netherlands. He is currently a Principal Consultant with EPS Customer Solutions, the Netherlands
UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL LUBRICANTS BUSINESS A comprehensive 3-Day course by one of the world’s leading lubricant experts giving you a full understanding of the value chain. Relevant for those new to the lubricants industry or for those from other industries seeking a greater understanding of the key commercial and economic factors. This course has denitely added value to my knowledge and application in my role for organisational development. LBC, Petrobras
Why You Should Attend Day 1 • Structure and Function of the the Global Lubricants Lubricants Business. • Regional and National Markets for Lubricants. • Forecasting Lubricant Demand. • Lubricant Economics and Protability • Economics of Manufacturing Mineral and Synthetic Base Base Oils. • Structure and Function of the the Lubricant Additives Additives Business. Business. • Case Study Syndicate Exercise 1 and Syndicate Exercise Review. Day 2 • Additives for Lubricants. • Structure and Trends in the the Automotive Lubricants Lubricants Business. Business. • Classication, Specication, Testing and Approval of Automotive Lubricants. • Structure and Trends in the the Industrial Lubricants Business. Business. • Classication and Specication of Industrial Lubricants. • Case Study Syndicate Exercise 2 and Syndicate Exercise Review. Day 3 • Marketing of Automotive Lubricants: Segmentation, Branding and Promotion. • Marketing Impacts of Health, Safety and Environmental Issues. • Customer Support Service as a Marketing Aid. • Speciality Lubricants: Lubricants: Railroad, Aviation and Marine Oils and Greases. • Price/Performance Comparison of Mineral and Synthetic Lubricants. • Course Wrap-Up: Wrap-Up: Questions, Answers and Discussion.
Who Should Attend People who will benet from this course include: • Experienced oil industry industry mangers who are new to the lubricants lubricants business • Recently appointed managers who intend intend to pursue pursue a career in the lubricants industry • Marketing, planning and commercial development sta in lubricants companies or the lubricants business divisions of larger oil companies • Technical and technical support sta who have recently transferred to a commercial role
What You Will Learn This course provides a detailed overview of the worldwide lubricants business, its structure, participants, dynamics, economics, markets and prospects. It gives managers, planners and marketers the industry perspectives required to make strategic business decisions. It will also help sales and technical sta understand why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for the lubricants industry will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
Meet The Trainer R David Whitby David Whitby is Chief Executive of Pathmaster Marketing Ltd, a business development consultancy for the international downstream oil, gas and energy industries, which he founded in 1992. Pathmaster Marketing advises clients throughout the world on business planning, business strategy, market development and technology commercialisation for lubricants, fuels and novel energies.
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ECONOMICS, FINANCES & ACCOUNTING, LEGAL
Auditing Fundamentals In Upstream Oil & Gas
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Cost Engineering,Financing And Risk Management In Oil & Gas Industry (Offshore & Onshore) Projects
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Economic Aspects Of Production Sharing Contracts
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Economics Of Unconventional Resources And LNG Projects
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EPCIC Contract Management With Essentials Elements Of International Contract Law
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Finance For Non-Finance Professionals In Oil & Gas And Petroleum Fiscal Regimes and Applied Finance For Non-Finance Professionals
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Fundamentals Of Upstream Petroleum Economics & Risk Analysis
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Gas & LNG Contract Negotiation
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PSC, PRC & JOA Auditing In Upstream Oil & Gas
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Strategic Opex Management (SOM)
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International Petroleum Contracts & Practice In Negotiations
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International E&P Oil & Gas Accounting
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Interpreting & Mananaging Charterparty For Supply Vessels
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Offshore & Marine Projects & Risk Management With Contractual Perspectives
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Oil & Gas Budgeting And Forcasting Best Practices
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Oil & Gas Budgeting And Forecasting Modelling
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OSV Chartering & Charterparty Management With Essentials Elements Of Maritime Laws
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Petroleum Risk Analysis & Portfolio Management
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Refining Economics
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Well Costing
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Upstream Oil & Gas Development Lifecycle Costing
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AUDITING FUNDAMENTALS IN UPSTREAM OIL & GAS This 1-day training course outlines fundamental auditing concepts, principles and practices specic to the international exploration & production sector.
Why You Should Attend Course participants will gain an overview of the risks faced by E&P companies and what type of audit to conduct in order to mitigate these risks. The course will provide insights into joint venture audits, vendor audits and internal audits.
Who Should Attend • Finance professionals without an audit background who are new to the oil and gas industry. • Industry regulators regulators who want want to gain an understanding of the audit process. • Commercial managers who want to better understand the the audit process. • Treasury and tax specialists who want a broader understanding of the auditing issues.
What You Will Learn • Understand key risks faced by exploration and production companies. • Understand the need need for audits • Understand the the types of audits audits that can be performed to address address the key risks • Understand fundamental audit audit processes and procedures within each type of audit
Meet The Trainer Dr. Inderpal Singh Inderpal is a Chartered Accountant in Australia and New Zealand with more than 15 years’ experience in the extractive industries. Inderpal has been involved in the audit of some of the largest projects in Australia including the North West Shelf, Browse, Wheatstone and Ichthys. He has also undertaken various audit assignments in Africa and Asia representing international oil and gas companies. This has involved leading teams of international auditors from around the world.
COST ENGINEERING,FINANCING AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN OIL & GAS INDUSTRY (OFFSHORE & ONSHORE) PROJECTS The two elements which consistently remain in the forefront of every executive, tasked to manage a project or an assignment are “Cost” and “Time”. There is probably no disagreement or a need to prove that a strong correlation exists between Cost and Schedule. The mechanics of capturing cost during the execution is not that dicult a task, as it is when estimating, planning, scheduling and seeking nancing for the project. The corporate management is expected to provide realistic, reliable and risks adjusted projections of a project’s nancial performance. This course and workshop is developed to make the delegates walk through the engineering formulas and equations to become a professional in managing estimates, projections, risks, uncertainties and secure nancing for high value, high risk projects, from both Onshore and Oshore Oil & Gas industry segments.
Why You Should Attend This course and the workshop is developed for the participants to gain comprehensive understanding of the eld of Cost Engineering and its impact on the project nancing and risk management. The underlying objectives are: • Enhance familiarization familiarization with mechanics of cost engineering in developing Project Cost Models; • Gain understanding understanding of diversity diversity in cost modelling modelling in context of Oshore and Onshore Oil & Gas projects; • Identify risks associated with cost estimates and costing elements, with an objective of minimizing the exposure; • Appreciate the correlation between cost and schedule, schedule, resulting in the delivery of contractual obligations; and • Develop competency to manage risks of costs and time overrun, by implementing appropriate cost control mechanism.
Who Should Attend Management Accountants, Finance Managers, Cost Controllers, Project Directors, Contracts & Projects Managers, Estimators, Planners and Risk Managers.
What You Will Learn • How to create cost management management models with built-in, built-in, measurable, real-time progress monitoring transmitters; • Ability to ne-tune cost and schedule for mitigating contract risks; • Able to use various various tools in getting the most optimum cost and schedule mix through simulations and iterations; • Capability to produce well supported propositions propositions to arrange external nancing and satisfying the requirements of Banks and Financial Institutions; • How to implement the cost control strategies and allow for variations and manage unscheduled events or geo-political developments; • Good understanding of key aspects which provide dierentiation between oshore and onshore projects, so as to modify the cost models accordingly; and • Good understanding understanding of the underlying underlying cost engineering concepts, principles and methodologies being adopted in Oil & Gas projects.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS
ECONOMICS OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES AND LNG PROJECTS
This 3-Day course reviews the upstream economic aspects of Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs). It describes in detail the nancial structure and mechanisms of PSCs across the world and the economic and value implications of the various terms. The course is punctuated with a number of worked examples and case studies taken from actual contracts in the global oil industry.
The course focuses on three main areas: • The Fundamentals of petroleum project economics, scal systems and valuation • The economics economics of unconventional projects • The economics of LNG projects
Very good course for non-economists for understanding the basics of Petroleum Economics & PSCs Executive Analyst, Petroliam
Who Should Attend The course is designed for those working in the upstream industry who are not familiar with PSCs and those who require either a working or practical knowledge of the nancial mechanics and economic aspects of the contracts. Whilst it is suitable for delegates from all technical and commercial disciplines, some background knowledge in upstream economics would be an advantage.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • •
Investigate cost recovery Understand prot sharing Learn about about bonuses and bonus bonus calculations Examine sliding scale scal mechanisms Identify taxation liability and and allowances Study ring ring fence calculations and and examples Analyse and discuss the the economics of PSCs
Notes for participants: - A comprehensive course manual with model answers to the workshop questions will be provided. A working knowledge of Microsoft® Excel is required. - Delegates will be required to bring a laptop with Excel loaded to undertake the workshops.
Meet The Trainer
Why You Should Attend The rst part of the course provides delegates with a thorough understanding of petroleum economics, scal systems and valuation techniques. We draw on Robertson’s extensive global database of scal systems in order to provide delegates with case studies. Techniques learnt are then applied over the next two days when the specics of unconventional and LNG projects are discussed. The unconventional part of the course discusses all the types of unconventional projects that are currently in operation around the world before moving on to the specics of Shale Gas/ Oil and Coalbed Methane (CBM). We consider the characteristics of the reservoirs which in turn determine the development plan, facilities requirements and project economics. LNG is a method of developing large gas structures providing exibility of supply. It comes with its own unique characteristics around contracts, pricing and scal terms. Overall project economics can only be determined by considering project returns across the whole value chain. Delegates will partake in a modelling workshop to consolidate their understanding of this subject. Delegates will be provided with electronic copies of all workshop solutions and examples. They will all have a comprehensive hard copy course manual.
Who Should Attend This 3-Day practical course introduces delegates to petroleum economics and its application in both an unconventionals and LNG project setting.
Tim James Principal Economist Robertson CGG Company – Beardall-Parry Department Tim has extensive oil and gas industry knowledge having worked in various economic, nance and commercial roles for 20 years. Tim, a qualied Chartered Management Accountant, is currently Principal Economist in Robertson’s Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering Group based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. He has experience of scal jurisdictions and the commercial environment globally having undertaken numerous economic assignments ranging from the evaluation of farm in opportunities, licence round scal bidding advice and Competent Persons Reporting through to full corporate acquisition valuations.
It is suitable for delegates of all technical and commercial disciplines from oil and gas companies, governments, banks, legal and accounting organisations.
What You Will Learn • • • • • • • •
The Fundamentals Of Cashow Analysis & Valuation Introduction Discounted Cash Flow Capital Budgeting Techniques Global Fiscal Structures The Economics Economics Of Unconventional Projects Introduction To Unconventionals Unconventionals: Surface And Subsurface Considerations Of Shale Gas / Oil • Fiscal Systems In An Unconventional Setting • The Economics Of LNG LNG Projects • LNG Workshop
Meet The Trainer Tim James Principal Economist Robertson CGG Company – Beardall-Parry Department Tim has extensive oil and gas industry knowledge having worked in various economic, nance and commercial roles for 20 years. Tim, a qualied Chartered Management Accountant, is currently Principal Economist in Robertson’s Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering Group based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. He has experience of scal jurisdictions and the commercial environment globally having undertaken numerous economic assignments ranging from the evaluation of farm in opportunities, licence round scal bidding advice and Competent Persons Reporting through to full corporate acquisition valuations.
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EPCIC CONTRACT MANAGEMENT WITH ESSENTIALS ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT LAW In the Oil & Gas construc tion and procurement business, the success of your project is dependent on your practical “know how” in contract management. Understanding the essential ingredients of contracts and mastering the fundamentals will equip you to identify vague contracts, avoid dangerous and often hidden terms, and better understand your position and your project. This 3-Day workshop covers important topics such as contract commitments, issues of indemnity and liability,guarantees ,contract gaps or loopholes and clauses to protect your interests. This course will teach you to identify key contract issues fast and provide you with desktop tools to accomplish this goal.
Why You Should Attend • Encompasses Complete Complete Value Chain: Chain: The contractual, management and legal aspects during the infrastructure development stages of Design, Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning will be elaborated during the workshop. • Problem Based Learning: Specially developed based on the request from Clients, to use real life case histories, for grasping the International Legal Principles of the Contracts Management. • Practical and focused: Uses a ‘Logical Project Project Management Approach’ to enhance the contract risks identication skills. Emphasis will be on learning how to identify the key issues of the contract terms fast, both in verbal instructions, emails and written letters.
On completion of the workshop, the participants will be able to apply the following: • How to manage Contractors and Owners representatives • How to build the case documents for negotiating all valid claims of the project, in accordance with the contract • How to ensure ensure that Variations Order claims are rightfully rightfully claimable and well substantiated with proper documents • How to interpret interpret contracts and modify the contract conditions according to the changes in the project context and or scope • When and how to obtain / grant extension of time (EOT) and costs • How to manage sub-contractors when reviewing reviewing requests for additional claims, extension of time and advance payments • Ability to identify rights and obligations obligations of each party party to a contract instead of making subjective decisions • Ability to be rm in negotiations without violating terms of the agreements • Ability to spot dierent legal systems, co ntract laws and arbitration rules • Ability to negotiate and avoidance of disputes and resolution in amicable manner, in accordance with the provisions of the contract • Improvement in writing skills for commercial correspondences; and • Competency in developing and maintaining documentary documentary evidence evidence and traceability for all works executed during the project.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra
Who Should Attend Heads of EPCIC Business Units, Contracts Managers, Project Directors, General Managers and Project Managers, Corporate Legal Counsels, Procurements and Supply Chain Managers, Lawyers and Legal Professionals interested in EPCIC Segments of the Oil & Gas Industry.
Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
What You Will Learn By attending this 3-Day course, you will be able to: • Gain Working Knowledge of the legal principles governing international Contracts from formation, execution to breaches, redresses and dispute resolution. • Safeguard Corporate Interests by by understanding understanding the basic principles of contract management and learning simple contract language, so as to identify risks a nd develop risk mitigation techniques. • Quickly Identify Dangerous Words/Phrases in the project correspondences, which could cost your company millions. • Eectively Manage Risks of Your Projects, With Enforceable Contract Documents, by learning the purpose and potential benets of maintaining evidence in compliance to the contract clauses. • Learn the Contract Contract Enforcement Nuggets Nuggets of Owners Owners and the Variation Claims Strategies of the Contractors from a practitioner, who has worked and consulted, for major EPCIC c ontractors in Oil & Gas segments and Oshore & Marine, construction construction yards. • Eectively Use Your Project Execution Time by adopting the issuespotting checklists and innovative tools for avoiding contractual pitfalls. • Use of Contract Terms & Conditions for enhancing project performance, monitoring, reporting and achieving timely completion, thereby avoiding delays and disputes.
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FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE PROFESSIONALS IN OIL & GAS AND PETROLEUM FISCAL REGIMES AND APPLIED FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE PROFESSIONALS This 4-Day separately book-able course is not designed to skill Oil & Gas engineers to be accountants, but to give participants the condence and ability to communicate with accountants and nance managers and to improve their own nancial decision making. For engineering professionals, a high level of technical expertise is no longer sucient for superior management performance. Oil & Gas engineering professionals who wish to succeed in the resources industry are required to develop skills beyond their core functional knowledge. An understanding of nancial information and management, together with an awareness of the economic theory that drives value creation are an integral part of the managers required suite of skills. Finance & accounting made easy Carigali HESS
Why You Should Attend The performance of organisations is increasingly judged by the investment community according to a number of key nancial criteria. A rapidly changing and increasingly competitive global resource industry has resulted in a focus on ecient nancial management and astute nancial decision making. For the technical managers, a high level of technical expertise is no longer sucient for superior management performance. If you are required in your line of work to manage assets, analyse investment proposals, justify or approve expenditure then attending this masterclass will equip you with the essential skills you need.
FUNDAMENTALS OF UPSTREAM PETROLEUM ECONOMICS & RISK ANALYSIS An Introduction to Upstream Economics and Risk Analysis is a practical course that will enable delegates from all technical and commercial disciplines to become familiar with the theories and methods used to value oil and gas prospects, discoveries and elds in the international petroleum industry. This course has broaden my ideas on the production sharing concepts and I think it will be eective if applied in the mining industry. Policy Ocer, Department of Mineral Policy & Geohazards Management (PNG)
Why You Should Attend • Gaining experience of economic evaluations evaluations • Constructing production sharing sharing contract and tax and royalty concession spreadsheets • Understanding the government government and oil company perspectives • Understanding the dierences between petroleum production scal and contract terms • Evaluating investment opportunities
What You Will Learn • Develop your knowledge of upstream economic evaluation • Understand practices to quantify uncertainty and risk in exploration, reserves and cost determination, and economic evaluation • Contribute to economic evaluation and appraisal for exploration, development and production activities
This workshop has been researched and developed for Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Planners, Team Leaders and Project Coordinators in the technical and non-technical departments in the Oil and Gas industry.
Notes for participants: - A comprehensive course manual with model answers to the workshop questions will be provided. A working knowledge of Microsoft® Excel is required. - Delegates will be required to bring a laptop with Excel loaded to undertake the workshops.
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Attend industry specic training course and benet from the following: • Demystify nancial jargon and fully interpret nancial statements • Understand Balance Sheets and Prot & Loss Loss statements of Oil & Gas companies • Discover the crucial distinction between cash ow and prot • Understand how to make correct investment decisions using Net present Value and Internal Rate of Return • Interpret oil and gas company nancial reports using ratio analysis • Learn the dierence between cash costs and full costing of energy products • Learn how to manage working capital for increased shareholder value • Gain an awareness of the dierent valuation methods for producing properties and undeveloped acreage • Learn the industry specic accounting issues that apply when interpreting oil and gas company nancial statements • Understand how how the physical physical characteristics of energy energy assets (e.g. reserves, reservoir quality) are translated into project valuations • Learn how the investment analysts value oil and gas stocks and make buy/sell recommendations • Gain a “toolbox” of methods to analyse specic project issues such as lease versus buy analysis and make or buy analysis
Tim James Principal Economist Robertson CGG Company – Beardall-Parry Department Tim has extensive oil and gas industry knowledge having worked in various economic, nance and commercial roles for 20 years. Tim, a qualied Chartered Management Accountant, is currently Principal Economist in Robertson’s Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering Group based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. He has experience of scal jurisdictions and the commercial environment globally having undertaken numerous economic assignments ranging from the evaluation of farm in opportunities, licence round scal bidding advice and Competent Persons Reporting through to full corporate acquisition valuations.
Meet The Trainer James Hay James is a professional nan cial analyst with 20 years experience in the mining and energy industries with companies such as WMC, Woodside, MIMI and many others.
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GAS & LNG CONTRACT NEGOTIATION This world class training course is uniquely Asia-focused. It immerses course participants in a dynamic negotiation process based entirely on real life Oil, Gas and LNG negotiating situati ons, many of which have been experienced directly by the course Trainers. It targets professionals who are normally peri pheral to major Gas and LNG negotiations such as legal counsel, nancial and engineering professionals, project lea ders and senior management, any of whom may be called in to play an active part in these negotiations whether by virtue of their skill sets or seniorit y level. We supply focused pre-reading for each participa nt, which is essential to enable the participa nts to play a full role from day one in this intensive, enjoyable and proven successful course. This opened my mind to the diculty and the fun in negotiation. Head - General Planning on Mineral, Coal, NRE & Geology, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources – Indonesia
Why You Should Attend Intended for people who want their professional contribution to major deal-making to count and places major business deal-making within contemporary technical, commercial and political frameworks.
Who Should Attend This 3-Day training course is targeted for the following professionals holding key positions from leading Gas/LNG companies and organisations in the related sectors. They are and not limited to: • • • • •
Government Ocials Legal Counsels/Advisors, Negotiators Project Owners and Managers Project Engineers, Engineers, Planning Engineers, Operation Managers Managers Contract/Agreements Managers/Specialists Managers/Specialists Finance Controllers/ Managers • Business Development Managers • Corporate & Administration Professionals Buyers, Sellers & Distributors • Traders, Investors, Lawyers, Auditors
What You Will Learn The rst day of this intensive course provides concise teaching sessions which explain the relevance of natural gas and LNG in today energy mix and how these businesses work. These sessions identify the many agreements along the value chain, explain vital risk mitigation and project evaluation procedures, and provide simplied explanations with examples of how key terms work in both Gas and LNG Sales and Purchase Agreements. These sessions will equip you with a fundamental knowledge of what really matters in these big negotiations and an ability to use the key terms in our new and highly realistic negotiation exercise. You will learn, in three days, the factors for success in negotiating gas and LNG deals. The Negotiation Exercise: The practical highlight of the course is a completely new, major, gas and LNG sale and purchase negotiation based on a realistic gas and LNG project. The negotiation involves a politically adept government, multinational and private oil companies, a National Oil Company, the host country regulator, nancial institutions and gas and LNG buyers, many with conicting (and shifting) agendas.
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Meet The Trainer Dr Ian Williams “Ian is a chemical engineer whose career began as a combustion scientist for Shell Research Ltd. Moving on he became a business advisor for Shell EXPRO successfully acquiring and negotiating several major natural gas liquid processing deals in the UK North Sea. Ian continued in Shell International Gas developing what was then a new concept of short term LNG sales internationally before locating to Peru to participate in the negotiation of a License Agreement with the Government for the development of the giant Camisea gas eld in the Amazon jungle. Returning to the U.K he set up his own company, Williams & Associates, returning to Peru for two years negotiating gas sales agreements on behalf of a major Peruvian/State power generator. Ian returned to the U.K and continued marketing, advising and negotiating gas, LNG and CBM agreements for a number of major multinational O&G companies worldwide. In 2001 Ian was contracted to Shell in China for four years as commercial project manager of a US$12 billion pipeline joint venture between PetroChina and Shell. He represented Shell, Exxon Mobil, Gazprom and Hong Kong China gas in the JV. Throughout his career Ian has conducted training courses on commercial gas/LNG within and outside Shell Largely as a result of his experiences in real life negotiations he along with Jeremy decided to represent these in the form of a unique training course targeting those potential participants normally found on the periphery of major negotiations but who, from experience often get co-opted sometimes at short notice to an actual negotiation. This has resulted in the present course which we believe is realistic, cost eective and unique in its concept and implementation.
Jeremy Gil lam Jeremy has extensive global oil and gas experience, leading international gas sales and LPG sales, transportation and processing and joint venture infrastructure negotiations within the oil industry, as well as power station fuel purchase negotiations. He has also set up an LNG trading company and set up and ran an LPG business. He previously worked for Amerada Hess and Suez, where he played a key role in setting up and running Suez Global LNG, and previously set up and ran the fuel supply side of Tractebel’s global power generation business (now part of the GDF Suez group) involving substantial international work as well as M&A advisory work in Finland, New Zealand and South Korea. He is an experienced speaker and chair at international energy conferences in China, Trinidad, the Middle East and Europe, as well as the UK. He has participated actively in the promotion of government/industry initiatives in the UK, Hungary and China, such as European gas market deregulation, oshore third party pipeline access in addition to strategic gas negotiation and advisory work, and also provides strategic business advice to new energy and energy technology companies.”
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PSC, PRC & JOA AUDITING IN UPSTREAM OIL & GAS This 3-day training course examines auditing concepts, principles and practices specic to the international exploration & production sector.
Why You Should Attend Course participants will gain an insight into audit planning methodology, a detailed understanding of audit methodology relating to complex audit issues. This course will also impart hands-on application that can be implemented in the workplace with immediate results. The course will also provide insights into Joint Operating Agreements (JOA), Production Risk Contracts and Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) and their dierences.
Who Should Attend • Audit sta who require a more in-depth understanding of audit methodology. • Audit sta with an audit background but new to the oil and gas industry. • Industry regulators regulators who want want to gain an understanding of the audit process. • Finance personnel new to the oil and gas industry industry who need to understand the specialist disciplines that comprise and oil and gas company nance function.
STRATEGIC OPEX MANAGEMENT (SOM) This 3-Day training course provides participants with a solid introduction to the principles of SOM and the practical application of these to real-operating situations. It is designed for participants who are new to SOM and those who have been operating in this role for some time but would like to update their knowledge to the latest in asset management practices. The principles in this course, although focussed for upstream Oil and gas is equally applicable for downstream and utility businesses.
Why You Should Attend • Introduction to SOM framework within the enterprise • An understanding understanding of the SOM best practices that are being used in today’s successful companies • Understand the links to Business Plans • Understanding of how to test the the Discipline strategies • Understanding of income and expenditure expenditure analysis analysis • Knowing how the ARP forms the basis for the the Business Plan • Template to produce your your own ARP • Continuous alertness to factors which inuence on-going venture viability • Template to build the asset register and linkages to costs • Ability to challenge the OpEx cost model a nd key value drivers that are prepared for them • Ability to build build an ABC model model and conduct “what-if“ scenarios • Experience in applying applying Performance improvement process • Typical Key Performance Indicators • How the company company sets targets to achieve in a given time frame.
What You Will Learn • Gain an improved improved insight into the major areas of expenditure and the audit issues that frequently arise in a joint venture audit. • Understand drilling operations and the audit risks arising from cost allocations. • Understand the the main agreements (JOA, PRC and PSC) used in the industry. • Understand the the distinct roles of the joint venture venture auditor and government auditor. • A hands-on ability to analyse a transaction transaction listing (JADE) (JADE) for audit audit planning. • Understand revenue accounting accounting and the implications for audit.
Meet The Trainer Dr. Inderpal Singh Inderpal is a Chartered Accountant in Australia and New Zealand with more than 15 years’ experience in the extractive industries. Inderpal has been involved in the audit of some of the largest projects in Australia including the North West Shelf, Browse, Wheatstone and Ichthys. He has also undertaken various audit assignments in Africa and Asia representing international oil and gas companies. This has involved leading teams of international auditors from around the world.
What You Will Learn • The need for change during times of uncertainty: uncertainty: oil price and global forces driving companies to improve their OpEx costs and performance improvement / cost saving processes • How to allow for uncertainty uncertainty with with increasing emphasis on commercial skills and business management. • How to manage the business performance performance proactively and understand the linkages and dierences between Strategy (Strategic and Financial Planning), Tactics (Activity Planning) and operational (Scheduling) activities in this process • How to view the venture as a business over its life cycle from identication of an opportunity to decommissioning • Have a clearer understanding of the venture’s purpose and of the processes required to be in place • Objective and uses / Role and importance of the Asset Reference Plan (ARP) • Importance of ARP in Asset handover handover in the various Business Business Project cycles • The formation of a multi discipline team of experts and their role in workshops • What is ABC • Developing a base case model and testing it • Testing what if scenarios • Key performance indicators (hard and soft) are dened and used • The need and purpose for corrective strategies by identifying identifying and implementing smarter ways of executing the business • To promote understanding of current performance, leading onto the identication of potential for better performance • To establish IT service eciency through examination of operating costs • To identify best practices through workshop activities and exchange of information
Meet The Trainer Terry Hancocks Terry Hancocks is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers with over 30 years oil industry experience in Asset management for clients throughout the world. He has a proven track record in Strategic OpEx Management which uses Life cycle Activity Based Cost (ABC) modelling supported by a rigorous process for improving cost management and operational capabilities in National and International hydrocarbon companies of all sizes.
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INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM CONTRACTS & PRACTICE IN NEGOTIATIONS This course will help you develop an in-depth knowledge of the legal and contractual framework in which the upstream oil industry conducts its operations. It opens with an explanation of the geopolitical forces which shape the modern oil industry and then covers the major technical, legal/contractual and nancial/economic/taxation/scal issues that form modern E&P agreements worldwide. You will learn the philosophy, evolution and fundamentals of international petroleum contracts. You will take part in life-like negotiating sessions mastering many negotiating techniques, where a mistake is a learning experience not a disaster.
INTERNATIONAL E&P OIL & GAS ACCOUNTING This 4-Day course provides a sound understanding of accounting and nance related issues, policies and practices specic to the international oil & gas Exploration and Production (E&P) industry.
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The course continues with an explanation of the principles and strategy of petroleum negotiations and then proceeds to a worked example of the negotiation of an actual upstream petroleum agreement. In the latter, the course attendees will split up into two or more teams. One team will represent the government in the negotiations and the other(s) or more of the IOC’s who are attempting to secure the government and E&P agreement.
You will explore each of the stages in the lifecycle of an oil & gas project from rank exploration to production, how the technical work of exploration, development and production is actually carried out and the types of costs involved at each stage. You will be exposed to how these activities are accounted for and reported under international reporting standards such as GAAP and IFRS. You will learn how to prepare monthly and annual accounts for an international E&P company with multiple E&P projects at various stages in their project lifecycle. You will also come to understand matters related to preparing of reports, variance analysis and commentary to provide information both internally and externally. And nally, you will appreciate how the operator of a joint venture collects and allocates expenditures so that they are accounted for under each joint venture and reported against the correct budget and AFE for cost control purposes.
The classes include participants from both NOC’s, IOC’s contractors, which adds further realism to the exercises.
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This training is quite useful to know more about Petroleum Contracts across countries and having part as negotiation team for PSC contract. Junior Analyst Financ ial & Business Ri sk, PT Pertamina Persero
Why You Should Attend • Understand the key constituents of Petroleum legislation across the world in various regions • Understand the scal instruments in petroleum agreements, equity agreements and contractor agreements in play • Learn how to negotiate contracts from dierent view points
Who Should Attend Petroleum business managers from Government Oil Ministries, NOC’s, IOC’s and international contractors. This will include from professionals from geosciences, engineering, legal, nance, economics, tax, lawyers in multilateral funding agencies and bankers.
What You Will Learn • Sovereignty, the state and the the ownership of the petroleum resource resource • Petroleum legislation and key issues within it: the Petroleum Ministries and Petroleum Licensing and Monitoring Units. The State Oil Company: two modern examples (Pertamina and EGPC). Ten key steps in petroleum licensing and an example of modern petroleum legislation • Petroleum leases, concessions, agreements and contracts. The modern Equity (Royalty-Tax) Agreement versus the modern Contractor (Production Sharing) Agreement • Technical issues in petroleum agreements: term (duration), work programme (duration and content: seismic and wells), exploration periods and relinquishment, exploration and production licences, discovery, the development plan • Legal and contractual issues in petroleum agreements: the rights, duties, obligations and liabilities of the parties • Financial issues in negotiations: royalty, tax, additional prots taxes, OPEX, CAPEX, cost oil, prot oil
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What You Will Learn • Understand the the stages of upstream upstream oil and gas gas project lifecycle from rank exploration to production, the associated costs involved at each stage and how they should be accounted for under international accounting standards such as GAAP and IFRS • Determine the various types types of accounting accounting entries required to record revenue, exploration, appraisal, development and operating expenditure and non-cash items to fairly reect a company’s activities in its accounts • Prepare a set of monthly accounts and standard reports reports for an international E&P company with multiple projects at varying stages in their lifecycle together with accompanying variance analysis and commentary • Prepare a set of monthly reports for international E&P E&P activities as an operator for a joint venture including joint interest billing, advance account statement and cost control report • Make year-end closing entries and prepare a set of annual accounts in compliance with international oil and gas reporting standards
Meet The Trainer Georey Killick Georey Killick is an oil and gas consultant specialising in commercial, nancial and accounting matters. In a career of over 35 years he has worked in the UK, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Yemen, Oman, Guatemala, Colombia and Egypt.
Meet The Trainer Dr Ken Mildwaters In a career spanning more than 30 years Dr Mildwaters has advised on investment, exploration, development, production, supply and sales activities in the natural resources sector in Asia, Australia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and the Former Soviet Union. He has extensive experience in relation to oil and gas and mineral projects, electrical power generation projects (coal, gas and renewables); transport, storage and other natural resources sector related infrastructure projects.
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INTERPRETING & MANAGING CHARTERPARTY FOR SUPPLY VESSELS This 3-Day course is an advanced level hands-on course for management executives with prior knowledge of contract law and experience in Charterparty management. The course is designed from an operators and practitioner’s perspective, so as to equip the business owners and managers with necessary knowledge and expertise in shortest possible time, by learning from the bitter experiences of their predecessors. Participants will be guided through a word-by-word review, evaluation and interpretation of the SUPPLYTIME Charterparty clauses. Participants will also be exposed to the art of drafting of the project specic clauses or rider clauses. This course brings forth better understanding of the charterparties in relation to maritime law through mix of explanation in theory and real marine case studies. Logistic Engineer, Shell Philippines Exploration
OFFSHORE & MARINE PROJECTS & RISK MANAGEMENTWITH CONTRACTUAL PERSPECTIVES This course is exclusively developed for professionals engaged in multiple disciplines across niche segments of the Oshore & Marine Rig-building & FPS Conversion industry. Excellent course. Very extensive and well delivered by highly knowledgeable and experienced speaker. Contract Executive, Neweld Sarawak Malaysia Inc
Who Should Attend This 3-Day case study based workshop is specially developed for professionals engaged in the Oshore & Marine industry including Rig builders, FPS Operators & Owners, Rig Owners, Ship Conversion Yards and E & P Contractors.
Why You Should Attend • This course is focused on the interpretation and application of clauses in the SUPPLYTIME Charterparty Form, based on special request from the OSV industry segment • The Course developer and the trainer is an experienced experienced professional from within the industry • Real Life Case Studies: Studies: The course course is driven by day to day practical issues faced by the peers • The cases will demonstrate the inuence of international conventions • Participants will be be equipped with the easy to understand “Methodology for Negotiating Successful Charterparty”.
Who Should Attend This course is focused in providing an in-depth understanding of the terms and conditions of a Charterparty and the interpretation in context of relevant maritime legal principles. This is an essential course for experienced practitioners including: • Ship Owners / Directors • Shipbuilders and Repairers • Chartering and Contracts Managers • Financing Managers and Investment Analysts • Corporate Legal Counsels • Project Managers, Masters and Chief Engineers Engineers • Managers marked for Succession Planning • Manufacturers and Suppliers of Equipment’s to Oshore Oil & Gas Industry Participants of the “OSV Chartering and Contract Management with Essential Elements of Maritime Laws” course are strongly encouraged to attend, in order to advance their competency in practical applications.
What You Will Learn In this 3-day course, participants will gain enhanced familiarity with the terms and conditions often used in the context of a Charterparty: • Interpret the the meaning of each Clause Clause and its its implication • Identify the the responsibilities and liabilities of the Parties • Translate the scope of services services into actionable actionable list of activities • Integrate the the organizational objectives and economic factors into into the Charterparty • Identify the risks & exposures and dene risk sharing mechanism • Identify relevant relevant insurance covers and mandatory requirements for the specic Charterparty • Analyze the indemnity clauses and waivers provided provided in the Charterparty • Familiarize with potential causes of conicts and disputes • Identify ambiguities and irrelevant terms • Learn to manage disputes in an ecient and cost eective manner.
You should not give this training a miss if you are a: Projects Director, General Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development and Sales Manager, Senior Projects and Contracts Manager, Fleet Manager, Marine & Technical Superintendent, Senior Engineer or Middle level Manager marked for Succession Planning.
What You Will Learn Through this intensive 3-Day course, participants will be able to learn from real life experiences and be equipped with the ability to manage challenges ahead. • Overview of Oshore & Marine Projects for Conversion of Tankers, Drill Ships and Rigs • Project Risks Identication, Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies - Conducting Hazop Studies in E & P Projects - Impact of Project Risks on Corporate Performance • Project and Risk Management Framework - Project Organization Structures - Contracts Breakdown Structures and Works Breakdown Structure • Commercial and Contractual Risks in High Value Complex Projects - Financing and Cash Flow Management - Risks Monitoring and Management Controls - Incidents Prevention and Consequences Management • Project Resource Planning - Human Resource Competencies - Cross Functional Teams and Distributed Works Management - Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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OIL & GAS BUDGETING AND FORCASTING BEST PRACTICES
OIL & GAS BUDGETING AND FORECASTING MODELLING
This 2-Day training course provides participants with a solid introduction to the principles of budgeting and forecasting and the practical application of these to real-world situations. The course also shows how to apply the principles and best practices learned to Oil & Gas budgets for companies and projects. It is designed for participants who are new to budgeting and forecasting, and those who have been in operating in this role for some time but would like to update their knowledge to the latest in nancial planning and analysis practices. Lastly, the course addresses the internal issues that arise in large companies: politics, remuneration, resistance to change, organizational hierarchies, and the underlying technologies that enable the change required for eective budgeting and forecasting.
To stay on top, Oil & Gas companies must constantly re-examine the budgeting and forecasting models they use in their decision making processes to ensure they are up-to-date and incorporate the latest in budgeting and forecasting best practices.
Why You Should Attend By attending this training course, you will examine and learn the following: • The need for change: global forces driving companies to update their budgeting and forecasting processes • How to allow for uncertainty • Why distinguishing distinguishing between targets & forecasts is critical to success • Most applicable types of budgets/forecasts for each area of the business • How to improve improve the reliability of forecasts whilst also decreasing the time taken to prepare these • Alternate budget budget methodologies and how to determine which methodology applies best in dierent situations • How to optimize budgets budgets & forecasts to achieve maximum maximum eciency within given constraints
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CFOs, Business Business & Financial Financial Analyst Analyst Finance Managers & Financial Financial Controllers Budgeting/Forecasting Managers Financial Advisors & Managers Business unit unit & Departmental Managers who want want to better understand budgeting & forecasting
The typical attendee will be a manager who must direct sta working for him/her in what they should build into their budget and forecast models, and must interact with other managers regarding the budgeting and forecasting process.
What You Will Learn Key Learning Outcomes from attending this training course: • Understand the the role of budgeting budgeting and forecasting forecasting within the the enterprise. • Learn how to integrate budgeting budgeting and forecasting and align these with your business strategy. • Learn how to handle uncertainty within within budget budget models. • Learn how your organization can become more more agile and produce more accurate forecasts faster. • Understand how how and when to go beyond Excel for budgeting budgeting and forecasting solutions, and understand the enterprise-level technologies that can enable this to occ ur. Key Course Take Aways: • Provide an Introduction to Budgeting and Forecasting framework within the enterprise • Provide an understanding understanding of the budgeting and forecasting best practices that are being used in today’s O&G companies • Enable managers to understand the budgets and forecasts that are prepared for them
Meet The Trainer Je Robs on Je Robson has over 20 years’ experien ce in nancial modelling, forecasting, valuation, model auditing, and management reporting for clients throughout the world. He is skilled in the development and maintenance of analytical tools and nancial models for middle-market companies to large corporates, at all levels of complexity, in both domestic and international settings.
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Is there an opportunity to expand and to take advantage of the stronger price of Oil? Where can technology costs be optimised? How does a drop of 10% in oil price aect prot? To support all these decisions, sound budgeting and forecasting is essential. This 3-Day training course provides participants with an understanding of both the principles of budgeting and forecasting and the practical application of these to real-world situations, with a strong emphasis on how to achieve this using Excel. The course applies the principles and practices to build sophisticated budgets and forecasts that are robust, exible and user-friendly for Oil & Gas companies. This course covers budgeting and forecasting for both upstream and down-stream businesses. Useful course for someone who is eager to learn how to build an eective budgeting/forecasting model. Finance Lead, Brunei Shell
Why You Should Attend • Discover new techniques to improve improve the usability and reliability of your budgets and forecasts. • Learn how to integrate budgeting budgeting and forecasting and align these with your business strategy. • Create forecasts that properly incorporate imprecise data and allow for uncertainties. • Gain the condence that comes from knowing that your budgets and forecasts are robust, accurate, and reliable. • Understand how how and when when to go beyond beyond Excel for budgeting budgeting and forecasting solutions.
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CFO’s Business & Financial Analyst Finance Managers & Financial Financial Controllers Budgeting/Forecasting Managers Financial Advisors & Managers Business unit unit & Departmental Managers who want to better understand budgeting & forecasting
What You Will Learn • Ways to improve eciencies in the budgeting and forecasting processes by gaining valuable skills in advanced Excel functions • How to allow for uncertainty and model dierent business scenarios • How to apply a sound methodology methodology that will allow complex Budget Budget and Forecast models that are exible, robust and user-friendly • Advanced ways of analyzing data data to determine trends trends and using using these to forecast future performance • How to utilize utilize external data to to enhance the accuracy of forecasts • Alternate budget budget methodologies and how to determine which methodology applies best in dierent situations • Ways to use the advanced features features of Excel to optimize models and achieve maximum eciency within constraints
Meet The Trainer Je Robs on Je Robson has over 20 years’ experien ce in nancial modelling, forecasting, valuation, model auditing, and management reporting for clients throughout the world. He is skilled in the development and maintenance of analytical tools and nancial models for middle-market companies to large corporates, at all levels of complexity, in both domestic and international settings.
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OSV CHARTERING & CHARTERPARTY MANAGEMENT WITH ESSENTIALS ELEMENTS OF MARITIME LAWS The 5-Day individually book-able training course has been developed as a modular but intensive course. It is intended to assis t you in enhancing the level of understanding for important topics, such as, using Industry Defacto Standard C/P forms or customised contracts, implied commitments, issues of indemnity and liability, guarantees, gaps/ loopholes and clauses to protect your interests. This course will enable you to identify key issues fast and demonstrate some easily implementable chartering practices / policies, to accomplish the desired goal. This hands-on workshop will take a practical approach, to sharpen your negotiation skills, when reviewing or drafting Charterparty Contracts. It is desig ned to help those who need a refresher on the contractual issues. For those who manage Charters and Chartering of OSVs on a daily basis and would like to be more proci ent in reviewing, administering or managing their eet / Contract s, this is a must attend training course. A well designed cour se for the OSV indus try. I strongly recommend this for candidates without legal background Head of Wells Logistic, Hallin Marine Singapore
Why You Should Attend Attractiveness of this Training Course: • Focused: This course course is focused on interpretation and application of clauses in the various Charterparty Forms, based on special request from the OSV industry segment; • Expert Trainer: The Course developer developer and the trainer is an experienced professional from within the industry; • Real Life Case Studies: Studies: The course course is driven by day to day practical issues faced by the peers; • Role of Maritime Laws: The cases will demonstrate the inuence of international conventions; and • Methodology: Participants Participants will be equipped with the easy to understand “Methodology for Negotiating Successful Charterparty”
Who Should Attend OSV (AHTS, PSV, SBV, MPSV, Tugs, Barge, Rigs, Drill ships etc.) Owners, Charterers and Oshore Field Operations Managers, Commercial and Marketing Directors, Corporate Legal Counsels, Practicing Maritime Lawyers interested in OSV Sectors, Fleet Managers and Superintendents, Operations Managers, Masters, Post-xture Managers, Investment Analysts and Oshore Credit Risk Managers of Financial Institutions, Managers from Platform Operators and Organizations engaged in Oshore E & P Projects
What You Will Learn This Modular workshop comprises of the 5 modules: • Principles of Contract Laws, International International Maritime Laws and their relevance to the OSV Charters and OSV Shipbuilding Contracts • Contents of a Charterparty Agreement and Standard Forms Forms for Various Types of OSVs • Interpretation and Implication of Each Clause in a Charterparty Charterparty Form • Post Fixture Challenges, Exposures, Exposures, Liabilities and Insurances Insurances • Dispute Resolution – Mediation, Litigation or Arbitration?
PETROLEUM RISK ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT The Petroleum Risk Analysis and Port folio Management course oers tools and practical techniques to identif y, analyse and manage uncertainties and risk in exploration and production projects. Learning is reinforced by working on case material to e xplore uncertainties and risks in the context of production forecasting, cash-ow management, incremental projects and asset portfolio manipulation. Monte Carlo modelling and Decision Tree analysis software are employed during the course to develop practical skills in risk and portfolio management. Well-structured course with useful ideas and background understanding that is useful in petroleum risk analysis and economics. Lead Petroleum Engineer, NPCP
Why You Should Attend This 4-Day training course oers participants the opportunity to explore these challenges, including hands-on application of industry-standard tools and techniques to assess realistic scenarios and associated data. The essential commercial drivers are held in perspective at all times.
Who Should Attend Production Managers, Exploration Managers, Reservoir Valuation Analyst, Asset Managers, Commercial Analyst, Planning Analyst, Finance Analyst, Economic Planning, Investment Analyst and related nance, engineering and geosciences disciplines.
What You Will Learn On completion, course participants will be able to: • Dene risk & uncertainty in technical and business opportunities • Summarise petroleum petroleum economics techniques and indicators indicators • Appreciate fundamentals of nancial reporting • Utilise a range of tools to combine uncertainties and quantify risk • Evaluate technical risks in exploration and appraisal • Assess commercial uncertainties • Understand how utility theory drives our risk-reward judgements • Compare probabilistic probabilistic vs. multiple deterministic deterministic methods • Understand reserves addition techniques • Understand the impact of portfolio management in risk and uncertainty
Meet The Trainer David Palmer Former BP Exploration and Britoil plc Commercial Manager. E&P Commercial Professional, extensive career dedication to assessing major challenges and evaluating critical risks for optimal management decisions.
Meet The Trainer Jayems Dhi ngra Principal Consultant. FSIArb, FCIArb, M.S.I.D, MBA, M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies) B. E. (Elect), Ist Class CoC (DOT, UK). Specialist in the marine, oshore and onshore oil & gas construction industry segments with 38 years of experience in Asia and Europe.
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REFINING ECONOMICS
WELL COSTING
Increase your understanding of the key renery business performance dynamics, and master the techniques and tools used to optimise productivity and protability in this complex and highly competitive sector.
Among all the activities undertaken by oil and gas companies, well drilling could rank as one of the most expensive and riskiest decisions. The cost of drilling a well is constantly being reviewed and contested in the industry today as it moves towards exploring for hydrocarbons in more dicult locations, ever deeper water and unconventional plays. Combined with the high costs in the exploration process, uctuating price of oil and increased demand for technology, well costs continue to climb.
The Rening Economics course includes lectures, worked examples, and group based work to provide answers to some complex stream valuation questions. Upon completion of this course, participants will have gained a broad understanding of the many economic aspects of oil rening. There will be ample opportunities for attendees to interact with the speaker and other participants to exchange knowledge and ideas relating to renery optimisation and prot improvement. This course diers from economics courses oered by others in focusing on the economic drivers on which day-to-day and longer term operational decisions are based. It will help analysts to understand understand the economics that are provided by linear programs, and how streams are valued. No longer will analysts answer management questions with with the response “Because the LP says so!”
Why You Should Attend Our Rening Economics course aims to promote a better understanding of the key renery business performance levers, and the techniques and tools used to optimise and improve business performance. It is intended for Supply and Renery Business Analysts and Renery technical support engineers with at least 1-2 years of renery experience and some understanding of renery operations and blending. Participants will improve their understanding of the principles of renery optimisation, and how renery raw materials, intermediate streams and products are produced, blended and valued.
Who Should Attend The programme is designed for anyone who is concerned with better understanding renery economics, and will be especially valuable to: • Analysts working in a Supply environment or a renery planning department • Engineers involved in troubleshooting and technical service work who need an economic perspective of process unit operation • Personnel from product marketing companies • LP modellers • Service and consulting companies will also nd the program very helpful and informative.
What You Will Learn • Have a thorough understanding of the factors that that contribute to the marginal value of blendstocks and feedstocks. • Understand how how streams should be distributed to ensure the optimum economic operation of an oil renery within the many constraints that aect production • Understand crude oils and other raw materials • Have an overview of the key renery processes, and critical product qualities and blending methodology • Know the meaning and extent of the economic information that can be obtained from an LP solution
With such high cost considerations at play during the well planning and drilling phases, drilling engineers and accountants must generate accurate and ecient cost estimates for their operations throughout the life of a well. This 2 day targeted training course will explore in detail the various issues and challenges in developing clear and concise planning and budget reports for well development and drilling
Who Should Attend • This course has been developed for acco unting and nance sta within the industry who need to broaden their understanding of the fundamentals of upstream oil and gas a ccounting. • It is also relevant relevant to those within within the industry industry who have responsibility within their area of activity to provide information to be used for nancial purposes and to use information provided by nance and accounts for analysis in decision making. • Suggested attendees include joint venture / management accountants, joint venture / internal auditors, nancial analysts, economists and senior / chief ac countants, asset managers.
Why You WIll Learn • Understand the key stages in the well drilling process from surface to reservoir. • Learn and improve the preparation of well AFE’s (Authority for Expenditure) to provide more accurate cost control. • Learn how drilling commitments are controlled and and reported • Understand and produce produce accurate well cost reports for operators and project partners. • To use ERP (Enterprise Resource Resource Planning) solutions to develop meaningful well cost control reports. • How to manage and control well well drilling costs through through various reporting and reconciliation methods. • Examine the purpose and role in risk management when increasing operation eciency and safety together. • Examine audit rights under a typical JOA and learn how to prepare for JV audits.
Meet The Trainer Georey Killick Georey Killick is an oil and gas consultant specialising in commercial, nancial and accounting matters. In a career of over 35 years he has worked in the UK, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Yemen, Oman, Guatemala, Colombia and Egypt.
Meet The Trainer John Metc alfe John Metcalfe’s rst career was with E xxonMobil for 33 years. He was involved in Planning & Scheduling and Conguration Studies for much of that time, at renery, regional and corporate levels, and for the last 15 years had a global role specialising in Renery Optimisation and Protability. Then followed 5 years with UOP, during which time their Consulting business was grown into a signicant presence in Europe, the Middle East and the FSU.
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UPSTREAM OIL & GAS DEVELOPMENT LIFECYCLE COSTING This course provides an overview the lifecycle of oil and gas projects including the stages of development from rank exploration to production and the associated costs involved at each stage of the development. We will explore the information available at each stage and the impact the accuracy of the cost estimates. We will explore how the investment prole is developed and how costs are built with information that may be incomplete or non-existent for the use in exploration economics which allows decisions to be made as to whether to explore a potential prospect and development economics which allows decisions to be made as to whether to progress through the stages of a development up to and including Final Investment Decision (FID). An emphasis on the nomenclature and terminology will be clearly dened to demystify the industry.
Why You Should Attend • To provide an overview the lifecycle lifecycle of oil and gas gas projects • To understand the stages of eld development from rank exploration to production and the associated costs involved at each stage of the development • To explore the information available at each stage and the impact on the accuracy of the cost estimates • To explore how the investment prole is developed and how costs are built with information that may be incomplete or non-existent for the use in exploration economics which allows decisions to be made as to whether to explore a potential prospect • To explore development development economics which allows decisions to be made as to whether to progress through the stages of a development up to and including Final Investment Decision (FID) • To understand the nomenclature and terminology used used in the industry.
Field Development Planning • Field development plan • Lifecycle Costing • Scheduling • Investment proles Petroleum Contracts Petroleum Economics • Exploration Economics • Development Economics
Meet The Trainer Georey Boyd Georey Boyd is a practising development engineer and decision analyst, with over 30 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry. He works with integrated teams of geoscientists, reservoir engineers, facilities engineers and commercial specialists to identify the optimal way to develop hydrocarbon assets. Georey has, over the past 20 years, developed training courses on a wide variety of development planning topics and delivered them at locations worldwide. He specialises in delivering interactive training workshops for multi-disciplinary groups of scientists, engineers and commercial specialists, in such a way as to reinforce integrated team working.
Who Should Attend • Professionals who need need to understand understand the costs involved involved in upstream oil and gas developments • Personnel involved in eld development planning • E&P management • Technical support sta • Technical sta who want to expand their understanding of the industry.
What You Will Learn The Oil & Gas Industry • Overview of the oil and gas industry industry • Onshore • Oshore • Unconventionals Project Lifecycle • What is the lifecycle? • Project Stages • Exploration • Appraisal • Development • Production • Abandonment Cost Estimating • Estimating methodology overview • Cost ucturations and forecasing • Type of Estimating • Cost estimate levels • Cost accuracy Cost Estimate Components • Exploration & Appraisal • Drillex • Capex – Facilities • Opex – Production • Abex • Project & Owner’s costs • Contingency • Operator’s Reserve
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Who are your participants in your training courses?
We have more than 200 courses in our portfolio that
Our learners come from all sec tors of the Oil & Gas
we have capabilit y to run. Inform us about your specic
value chain across the world. Leading Oil majors,
learning requirements and we will sugges t or develop a
International Oil companies, National Oil companies,
course for you.
oshore marine vessels & facility owners, Government & regulatory bodies, contractors as well as specialist
Where is PetroEdge based?
equipment and service providers.
PetroEdge is headquartered in Singapore with training hubs in Kuala Lumpur, Perth, Brisbane and A bu Dhabi.
Where is the venue for the course?
We run our courses in almost ever y continent in the
To maximize your comfort comfort as well as safe ty, we use
world now for international oil & gas operations. You
4 star hotels in the ci ties that we work in. We also
can call us using our toll free lines if you are b ased in
conduct courses osite on client premises if needed.
Malaysia, Indonesia, UAE or Australia. We are just a c all
Venue details are provided 3 weeks before course
away.
commencement.
What does PetroEdge do? We are an Independent Integrated Oil & Gas training
How many delegates should we expect for each course?
provider. We provide specialist training courses on
This varies from 10 to 20 participant s. Class sizes are
current issues and technology across the who le Oil &
kept small to allow trainers to focus bet ter on each
Gas industry spectrum through public and in-house
learner. Most courses are capped at 25 learners.
training. We also assist clients in eld trips, site visits, e-learning, technical authoring and competency
What are the different payment modes?
assessment projects. We are an approved training
We accept payment mainly through telegraphic
provider of the Energy Institute, UK and other
transfer. We also accept online payment through major
supporting subject matter organisations.
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at our course venues due to security issues. Payment
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Entry may be restricted for learners without supporting
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organization and our trainer will y to your city to conduct the course in-house for you. We would typically require 10 participants to optimize the
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opportunity in running in-house training with you.
Accommodation is not included in the course fee but we are always happy to advice on suit able hotels that
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will t your comfort and budget.
Our course fees are optimized to provide you w ith the best value in return of the investment that you make with us. We provide specic discounts for those who
Can I get a cheaper accommodation through PetroEdge?
register with us earl y and/or register as a team of 3, 5
On occasion we are able to provide you competi tive
or 8 and above. Alternati vely do come and meet us at
rates depending on the hotel promotions. Do check
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with us before you book.
vouchers. Do check on each course brochure for pricing and discounts oered.
Are the training materials included once I have signed up for a course?
Can the dates or venue of your public courses be adjusted to suit my team?
Yes, course materials and required stationery are
Yes in principle. If you have team of 8 or above, we will be happy to assist in scheduling that will work for your
included in the course fee. On some o ccasions, learners will be required to bring their laptops for class exercises or simulation activities.
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Will there be a certificate issued for the course? Yes, there will be a “Certicate of Participati on” issued upon successful completion of the course. T his certicate will be endorsed by the trainer as well as the supporting organisations and accreditation partners. This certicate will not be issued out to learners who do not meet the minimum attendance level of 80%. For assessment based courses, we will issue out a “Certicated of Achievement” for learners who exceed the minimum mark or skills standards.
How do I know if my registration has been received and confirmed? We endeavour to acknowledge and conrm your registration within 48 hour s of receiving your registration. Should you not receive any conrmation within the stipulated timeline, please email us directly at
[email protected]. When will I receive my training material? Your training materials will be given to you upon onsite registration prior to the start of the training course.
Who are your trainers?
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The hotel phone number will be listed within the
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experts and independent industry practitioners
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themselves. They share their years of experience and
contact us if you require any further information or
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proven training methods. All of t hem are passionate teachers and are committed to assist learners
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achieve the desired goal from at tending the course.
The dress code is business casual. However do bring
PetroEdge also partners with leading international
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training organisations to bring in world- class training
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cards for registration and networking, and camera for
Our international learning partners also provide us
the class photo session.
access to industry data and specialized skills that enable us to meet your complex and sophisticate d training requirements.
What if I am unable to attend the course or can someone replace me? If you are unable to attend t he course for any reason,
How do we know your courses are good?
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PetroEdge training course for up to one (1) year from
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We can assist in advising you on the rele vant procedure(s) and embassies or consulates that will be
In the unfortunate e vent that PetroEdge cancels or
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postpones a course, any payment made at the date
we are unable to make the application on your behalf.
of cancellation will be credited to a future PetroEdge event. This credit will be available for up to one year
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for cancellations or postponements. More information
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