Elevate your career in the oil & gas sector with courses in petroleum, drilling, & reservoir engineering, safety certifications, & even an MBA. Ideal for engineers & professionals.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
This course focuses on the importance of rotating machinery such as pumps, compressors and turbines of various designs and applications, which are encountered throughout process industry, petrochemical and oil and gas industries. The training course aims to proceed with an introduction to liquid and gas systems including pressure and head, capacity and flow, friction head losses & operational dynamics. Centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps, compressors and turbines, will all be introduced, together with their main construction and parts. The application of the different types of pumps, compressors and turbines will be discussed along with their suitability for different operational duties.
This course is designed to cover the fundamentals of interface management, tools, processes and systems that will guide you in the implementation, monitoring and control of interfaces in Oil and Gas projects.
This course is aimed at the engineer or technical manager who wants to apply best practice techniques to avoid delays, rework and other detrimental consequences of getting interfaces wrong. Whilst focused on human-engineered physical systems, the course has relevance to interfaces to software and humans.
Oil and natural gas are major industries in the energy market and play an influential role in the global economy as the world's primary fuel sources. This course to help professionals look at the business of oil and gas and is intended to serve as a research aid to sources worldwide. It covers a brief history of the oil and gas industry, an overview of companies and organizations, statistic and pricing resources, and regulations. The industry is divided into three segments: upstream, the business of oil and gas exploration and production; midstream, transportation and storage; and downstream, which includes refining and marketing. We aim through this course to understand, evaluate and help their decision-making point of views.
Through this training, we aim for the professionals to polish their knowledge and skills through learning the essential maintenance and inspection activities performed on the loading arm the with tailored chemical loading solutions such as: Minimal Product Loss, Increased Durability, Maximum Safety and Ultimate Flexibility.
Through this course, we aim the participants to:
This interactive training unit is designed to introduce trainees to some of the basic principles of refrigeration system operation, details explanation of mechanical refrigeration system cycle components (surge drum, expansion valve, chiller, refrigeration compressor, and condenser), and to conduct design, operation, control system, maintenance, improve efficiency and troubleshooting of refrigeration system for natural gas processing. After completing this unit, trainees should be able to have knowledgeable and real experience field of natural gas propane refrigeration system plant.
This Corrosion Engineering in Oil and Gas training will provide the delegates with a complete theoretical and practical understanding of implementing asset integrity to safeguard assets, people, and the environment.
Asset integrity management (AIM) focuses on the core elements of safety, environmental protection, reliability, regulatory compliance, and data management. An effective Asset Integrity program provides assurance that a facility’s equipment and assets are designed, fabricated, procured, installed, and maintained in a manner appropriate for its intended application, throughout the life of the operation.
After this corrosion control course, attendees will be capable of:
By integrating these components, participants will gain substantial knowledge and skills in corrosion control, qualifying them for certifications and fostering their growth as experts in corrosion engineering.
This extensive class provides broad coverage of the specifications, testing, technology, and regulations related to gasoline. You’ll learn about the different types and components of gasoline, octane, volatility, drivability, as well as product quality control throughout the motor gasoline product value chain. The course covers specifications related to gasoline, gasoline additives, oxygenates, the refining process, the quality and distribution of fuels, and much more.
The class is taught in a participatory atmosphere where questions and queries to the instructors and classmates are encouraged throughout the course. In addition to receiving the course presentation and notes workbook, you will also receive a copy of ASTM’s manual on Significance of Tests for Petroleum Products, recently updated in 2019. The attendee will receive copies of over 30 ASTM standards, test methods, product specifications, and practices related to gasoline and oxygenates.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
By the end of this course, target competencies will be able to:
In this comprehensive program, we will delve into the fascinating world of PCPs, exploring their operation, maintenance, and optimization techniques. Whether you're a seasoned engineer looking to expand your knowledge or a newcomer to the field eager to learn, this course is designed to equip you with the skills and expertise needed to excel in PCP operations.
Progressive Cavity Pumps, also known as eccentric screw pumps, are widely utilized across various industries for their versatility, efficiency, and reliability. From pumping viscous fluids in the oil and gas sector to handling delicate materials in the food and pharmaceutical industries, PCPs play a crucial role in facilitating fluid transfer processes with precision and consistency. Understanding how these pumps operate and how to maintain them is essential for ensuring optimal performance and minimizing downtime.
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By the end of this course the participants will be able to:
This program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of American Petroleum Institute (API) standards, ensuring compliance, safety, and efficiency in the oil and gas industry. Join us as we explore the essential standards, guidelines, and best practices established by API to uphold quality, reliability, and integrity across various industry sectors.
This course caters to professionals working in the oil and gas industry, including engineers, inspectors, project managers, and regulatory compliance officers. It is ideal for:
At the end of this course, the participants will be able to:
Many CMMS new data builds are performed very badly or frequently companies upgrade their CMMS and upload legacy data to the new version. Frequently the data build is outsourced to engineering consultants or companies who specialize in this type of activity. The main reason for a lack of data integrity is a lack of standards and guides so the people involved do what they think is the right way, but everyone has different ideas.
This workshop delegates the best practices in building the CMMS data during the preoperational phase and how to carry out major clean-ups of the equipment and spare data.
Effective Planned & Predictive Maintenance is critical for a successful company and an integral part of maintenance management strategies such as RCM, RBM TPM, and even 6-Sigma. This comprehensive 5-day program has been designed to benefit both qualified new professionals as well as experienced professionals who may be involved in the rollout of a comprehensive.Maintenance system or auditing an existing system. It covers all the steps required in developing a successful Planning & Predictive Maintenance program from system development until a well-managed Maintenance system is in place and operational.
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In this Open Hole and Cased Hole Interpretation in the Oil and Gas Industry program, we delve into the intricacies of two fundamental methods crucial for the exploration and production of hydrocarbons. Open Hole and Cased Hole Interpretation are indispensable techniques utilized by professionals in the petroleum sector to analyze geological formations and make informed decisions throughout the lifecycle of a well. From initial exploration to reservoir characterization and production optimization, understanding these methodologies is paramount for effective resource management and maximizing hydrocarbon recovery. Throughout this course, participants will gain invaluable insights into the principles, tools, and best practices associated with both Open Hole and Cased Hole Interpretation, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the oil and gas industry with confidence and expertise. Join us as we embark on a journey to unlock the secrets hidden beneath the earth's surface and harness the full potential of our energy resources.
Participants in the Open Hole and Cased Hole Interpretation in the Oil and Gas Industry Course are professionals and enthusiasts seeking to enhance their understanding of crucial techniques within petroleum exploration and production. This course caters to geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, drilling engineers, petrophysicists, well log analysts, and other industry stakeholders involved in well planning, drilling operations, reservoir characterization, and production optimization. Whether you're a seasoned industry veteran looking to deepen your expertise or a newcomer eager to grasp the fundamentals, this course provides a comprehensive platform for learning and skill development. Join us to expand your knowledge, sharpen your analytical abilities, and advance your career in the dynamic realm of oil and gas exploration and production.
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