This document provides a training catalogue for Mobility Oil and Gas UK Ltd. It outlines over 100 courses across various disciplines related to the oil and gas industry, including reservoir engineering, production and completions, geosciences, corrosion engineering, project management, health and safety, drilling engineering, instrumentation and natural gas engineering. The courses range from introductory to advanced levels and can be taken at Mobility's locations in London, Aberdeen, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Houston or delivered onsite based on requests. The training aims to equip professionals across technical and non-technical roles with relevant skills.
This document provides a training catalogue for Mobility Oil and Gas UK Ltd. It outlines over 100 courses across various disciplines related to the oil and gas industry, including reservoir engineering, production and completions, geosciences, corrosion engineering, project management, health and safety, drilling engineering, instrumentation and natural gas engineering. The courses range from introductory to advanced levels and can be taken at Mobility's locations in London, Aberdeen, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Houston or delivered onsite based on requests. The training aims to equip professionals across technical and non-technical roles with relevant skills.
This document provides a training catalogue for Mobility Oil and Gas UK Ltd. It outlines over 100 courses across various disciplines related to the oil and gas industry, including reservoir engineering, production and completions, geosciences, corrosion engineering, project management, health and safety, drilling engineering, instrumentation and natural gas engineering. The courses range from introductory to advanced levels and can be taken at Mobility's locations in London, Aberdeen, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Houston or delivered onsite based on requests. The training aims to equip professionals across technical and non-technical roles with relevant skills.
2013 MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 2 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com
Reservoir Engineering Courses 5 Reservoir Simulation Principles and Practices 5 Reservoir Development 6 Oil Reserves Calculations 7 New Technique Decline Curve Analysis using Excel 8 Enhanced Oil Recovery 9 Thermal Recovery 10 Gas Condensate Reservoirs 11 Reservoir Modeling 12 Gas Injection in Gas Condensate Reservoirs 14 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering 16 Advanced Well Testing 19 Reservoir Engineering for Non-Engineers 20
Production and Completions Courses 21 Heavy Oil Production 21 Petroleum Production and Operation Engineering 22 Formation Damage and Matrix Acidizing 24 Hydraulic Fracturing 25 Production Optimization of an Oil Reservoir 27
Geosciences Courses 28 Well Log Interpretation Principles and Applications 28 Formation Evaluation 29 Introduction to Wellsite 30 Introduction to Wellsite Operations 31 Corrosion Engineering Courses 32 Corrosion Control in the Oil and Gas Industry 32 Corrosion Control in Industry and Plant 33 Oil and Gas Project Management Courses 34 Project Management for Oil and Gas Projects 34 Scheduling for Oil and Gas Projects 35 Risk Management for Oil and Gas Projects 36 Agile Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry 37
Basic Spill Response Training 38 General Basic Spill Response Training (GBSr) 38 Community Based Basic Spill Response Training 39 (CBBSr) Maximo Courses 40 Work Order Tracking 40 IWCF and IADC WellCAP Well Control Certification 41 Programmes IWCF Drilling Well Control Certification Programme 42 IADC WellCAP Drilling Well Control Certification 43 Programme
Table of Contents Mobility Oil and Gas UK Ltd
Lower Ground Floor, 145-157 St John Street, London, EC1V 4PW United Kingdom
Phone: +44 2030867082 Email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com www.mobilityoilandgas.com MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 3 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com
IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Certification 44 Programme IADC WellCAP Well Servicing Operations 45 (Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, Wireline, Workover Completions) Combined Certification Geophysics 46 Quantitative Seismic Analysis for Exploration 46 and Production Exploration
Natural Gas Engineering 47 Fundamentals of Natural Gas Technology 47 Gas Processing Operation 49 Design and Operation of Gas Gathering Systems 51
Instrumentation, Automation and Control Systems 52 Process Control and Instrumentation 52 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (Scada) 54 Systems Control Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting 55 Distributed Control System (DCS) 57 Gas Chromatography & HPLC 59
Health & Safety Training 62 Job Safety Analysis (JSA) 62 Confined Space Entry 64 Behavior Based Safety (BBS) 65 H2S Awareness & Breathing Apparatus 66 Basic Fire-Fighting 67 Incident Investigation 69 Criticality of Permit-to-Work System in Oil 70 & Gas Industry Process Safety (PHA) 71 Waste Management 72 Basic Hazardous Chemical Handling 73 Hazardous Material Management 74 Quality Management System 75 Working at Heights 76 Human Kinetics and Manual Handling 77 Supervising Safety 78
Drilling Engineering Technology 79 Basic Drilling Technology 79 Pre-IWCF Well Control Course 80 Advanced Drilling Technology 81 Offshore Drilling Technology 82 Drilling in a High Pressure High Temperature 83 Environment Stuck Pipe Prevention 84 Well Planning and Programming 85 Casing and Cementing 86 Drilling Engineering for Non-Drilling Engineers 87
Other Drilling Courses on Request 88
Mobility Oil and Gas UK Ltd
Lower Ground Floor, 145-157 St John Street, London, EC1V 4PW United Kingdom
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 4 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Introduction Dear Esteemed Customer, This is the Training Catalogue of Mobility Oil and Gas Limited, United kingdom. Our courses are primarily directed at the oil and gas industry and designed for both technical and non technical staff. We deliver courses at our Locations in London and Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Houston, Texas, United States . But we can also deliver courses at our clients location based on request. We have courses that run on a month to month programme but we are flexible. We can reschedule any of the listed courses on our programme to suit your availability. We also provide bespoke training services as we work closely with our clients to develop and deliver tailor made courses that meet their business needs. About us Our company was founded to meet the challenges of the oil and gas industry in three primary areas; Consultancy services, Training and Procurement. We are a group of Engineers and Geoscientists who want to make a difference. We are excited about the future of the oil and gas industry and will continue to be innovative in how we develop and deliver our services.
Our mission is to be a world class provider of Consultancy, Training and Procurement services to the oil and gas industry, using best practice to ensure that our clients business needs are consistently met. Our business philosophy is based on the premise that by being the preferred provider of these services we can be competitive on price, time, and quality of service. At Mobility Oil and Gas, our culture promotes integrity, a hands-on approach, innovation and care (of our staff, our clients, our community and environment) which are values that are important to us. We also develop long standing and enduring relationships with our clients that contribute to the success of their operations.
We look forward to talking to you about your training requirements. We would always ensure that it is value for money as we exceed your expectations consistently.
Thank you.
The Training Team, Mobility Oil and Gas Limited, UK
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 5 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com RESERVOIR ENGINEERING COURSES
(1) Reservoir Simulation Principles and Practices
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is designed for junior to mid-senior level reservoir engineers who want to fast track in reservoir simulation by a comprehensive overview of the key topics and practical aspects.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Numerical physics of reservoir simulation Data requirements for conducting a study Current practice in using coarse and finely gridded models to incorporate heterogeneity Simulation study approach which leads to a quality result Different types of models available, i.e. compositional, dual porosity, etc
COURSE DESCRIPTION This training course will provide a comprehensive coverage of the simulation key topics, challenges, pitfalls and the approach to a quality result. The participants will be trained in the methods and use of simulation software for practical exercises throughout this course.
COURSE OUTLINE Formulation of equations Coordinate geometries and model types Reservoir simulator features Well modelling overview Building the model Defining initial conditions History matching Prediction Fine vs. coarse gridding, Upscaling, LGR, Heterogeneity modelling Pseudo functions, Vertical Equilibrium Compositional reservoir simulation Simulation of fractured reservoirs - numerical model, matrix-fracture exchange, recovery processes Simulation Walkthrough Overview of the simulation process: Conducting a study
COURSE DURATION 5 Days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 6 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Reservoir Development
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil industry, involved in Reservoir Engineering, especially those responsible for the elaborate plans for Reservoir Development.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train the participant for Developing Hydrocarbon Reservoirs optimally, ensuring maximum recovery of reserves, with less possible investment, and preserving the environment.
a. Stages of the life of a reservoir: Typical curve of production behavior of a reservoir, classification of the reservoirs according to their stage of maturity and exploitation of mature fields.
b. Spacing between wells: Oil viscosity at reservoir conditions and their influence on oil mobility, lateral continuity and infield wells.
c. Reservoirs energetic characterization: Production mechanisms, influence of the dominant production mechanism in the reservoirs development and horizontal wells. Influence of artificial lifting method in the recovery of reserves. Searching for production opportunities.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Integrated Reservoir Studies, Workover Engineers, Reservoir Managers, Geologists and Geophysicists
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
13-17 May, 2013
2150 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
12-16 August, 2013
$3200 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
10-14 November, 2013
$3200
*Note: This course can also be delivered in Spanish
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 7 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Oil Reserves Calculations
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil industry, involved in Reservoir Engineering, especially those responsible for Reserves Calculations.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Get extensive theoretical knowledge on Hydrocarbon Reserves and acquire expertise in Reserves Calculations.
CONTENT Reserves Definition. Importance of reserves for the corporation. Quantification of OOIP, OGIP and OCIP. Recovery factor estimation by various methods. Production mechanisms and their influence on ultimate recovery. Influence of sedimentology on ultimate recovery. Ultimate recovery for naturally fractured Reservoirs. Decline curves: Exponential, Hyperbolic and Harmonica. Material Balance. Numerical Simulation Reservoir. Estimation of reserves associated to a well.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Integrated Reservoir Studies, Reservoir Managers, Geologists and geophysicists.
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
29 April-3 May, 2013
1950 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
5-9 August, 2013
$3000 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
15-19 December, 2013
$3000
*Note: This course can also be delivered in Spanish
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 8 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) New Technique of Decline Curve Analysis Using Excel
ABSTRACT A new technique has been developed for estimating Recoverable Reserves with accuracy of 97% or greater, which gives it a very high reliability.
Unlike conventional techniques, it is not based on the daily production curve. It uses cumulative production as target curve.
It exploits the benefits of the Microsoft Excel program for obtaining an automatic adjustment of cumulative production, without the subjectivity derived of the evaluator.
This technique has been used in dozens of reservoirs in Venezuela, with great success, and its application has spread increasingly. In some cases, accuracies 99% were obtained.
For perfecting the technique, it has been complemented with the water cut adjusting.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND The workshop is aimed at all engineers involved in the oil industry, responsible for reserve calculations and / or field development.
COURSE OBJECTIVES After the workshop, the participant will be able to apply the new technique of Decline Curves, allowing estimate recoverable reserves in reservoirs which have enough production history, with great precision, regardless of the reservoir matrix composition.
CONTENT Review of Permeability Curves. Fundamentals of Decline Curves. Examples of application of the new technique. Application of the technique in cases provided by the participants.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists, responsible for reserve calculations, and especially to the engineers in charge of field development.
DURATION: 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 9 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (5) Enhanced Oil Recovery
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil industry, involved in Reservoir Engineering.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of training, participants will be able to select the Enhanced Recovery method that best suits the conditions of the reservoir which they operate and also maximize reservoir recovery at the least cost, ensuring maximum investment efficiency.
CONTENT Review of basic concepts: Definition of Secondary Recovery and Enhanced Recovery according to SPE. Capillary pressure. Wettability. Interfacial tension. Relative permeability curves. Mobility ratio. Thermal and Non Thermal Methods: Steam Stimulation, Steamflood, SAGD, Combustion in Situ, Alkali, Surfactant and Polymer (ASP), Polymers, CO2 injection, etc.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Integrated Reservoir Studies, and Reservoir Managers, Geologists and geophysicists
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
18-22 March, 2013
2050 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
3-7 June, 2013
$3000 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
8-13 December, 2013
$3100
*Note: This course can also be delivered in Spanish
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 10 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (6) Thermal Recovery
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil industry, involved in Reservoir Engineering, especially those responsible for the exploitation of heavy oil or bitumen reservoirs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Train the participant in the various techniques of thermal recovery of heavy oil or bitumen, emphasizing in: Steam thermal properties, steam stimulation and steamflood.
CONTENT Oil viscosity decrease with temperature. Correlations. Thermal Properties of Water: solid, liquid and gaseous. Enthalpy and Entropy. Steam quality measurements and calculation methods. Saturation Pressures and temperatures for saturated steam. Calculation of total energy injected into a well based on the history of injection. Thermal characteristics of reservoir rocks and their variations with density, temperature and fluid saturation. Effect of temperature on Relative Permeability. Steam stimulation. Steamflood. SAGD. Combustion in Situ.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Integrated Reservoir Studies, and Reservoir Managers of Heavy Oil or Bitumen Reservoirs, Geologists and Geophysicists.
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
8-12 April, 2013
1950 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
15-19 July, 2013
$3000 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
17-21 November, 2013
$3100
*Note: This course can also be delivered in Spanish
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 11 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (7) Gas Condensate Reservoirs
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for those engineers involved with gas condensate reservoirs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course provides a basic understanding of gas condensate reservoir and fluid properties. EOS models matching PVT. The heavy fraction will be divided into pseudo-components in order to reduce the numerical dispersion. The dry gas injection will yield a modification of the reservoir fluid composition as well as its phase envelope (swelling test).Fundaments in the estimation of original gas in place using volumetric method, correlations and material balance method.
CONTENT *Reservoir Fluid Types: Gas and Gas Condensate. *Representative fluid sample: Molar balance, K equilibrium constant consistency. *PVT Compositional. Validation: *EOS Fundamentals: Pen- Robinson and Soave-Redlich-Kwong *Deviation of C7+ *K-value correlations *PVT input data for reservoir simulation. *EOS.*Swelling Test. *Phase Envelopes. *Field examples. *Gas Condensate Case Study *Estimation of gas condensate reserves. *Volumetric Method. *Eaton and Jacobi Correlations.*OGCIP *Material Balance. *Pressure Declination Method.*Retrograde Gas Reservoir. *Previous Field Experiences* Gas Cycling Process. *Swelling Test Results. *Conclusions *Recommendations
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers and Reservoir Studies
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
20-24 May, 2013
2150 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
12-16 August, 2013
$3200 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
16-20 June, 2013
$3400
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 12 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (8) Reservoir Modeling WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for those engineers involved with reservoir modeling
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course provides an overview of the frequently used tools in the petroleum industry to quantify the reserves using different oil and gas reservoir modeling. It is recommended to conduct a material balance evaluation prior to a simulation study. The results should be integrated into a 3D model for a better simulation. The Monte Carlo simulation was used to compute oil and gas using petrophysical parameters, which always involve a magnitude of uncertainty and, as such should be treated as random variables with distinct probability distributions.
CONTENT *Model Types: 1-D (Buckley Leverett), 2-D (cylindrical coordenates) and 3-D.*Field Examples.*Analytical Methods *Havlena-Odeh Methodology. *Black-Oil Reservoirs: Solution- gas-drive, Gas-cap-drive, Water-drive. *Aquifer Models: Pot, Schilthus & Felkovitch. *Gas Reservoirs: Water Influx, No-Water Influx.*Material Balance: History Matching, Analytical Method, Graphical Method, Drive mechanisms.*Voidage Calculations.*Material Balance Field Examples.* Monte Carlo Simulation: PDF&CDF.*Simulation Models: Black-oil, Compositional & Dual Porosity.* Material Balance Compared to Reservoir Simulation. *PVT compositional model.
INTENDED FOR Reservoir Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Reservoir Study Leaders, Geologists and Geophysicists.
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
15-19 April, 2013
2150 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
9-13 September, 2013
$3200 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27-31 October, 2013
$3300
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 13 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (9) Gas Injection in Gas Condensate Reservoirs
WHO SHOULD ATTEND All engineers engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for those engineers involved with gas condensate reservoirs. Reservoir engineers and professionals who are familiar with reservoir engineering principles and are interested in maximizing liquid hydrocarbon recovery from gas- condensate reservoirs Engineers (production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company involved in gas production operation process and engineering Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills Engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company requires improving their technical skills with high level of confidence to adapt appropriate technology to optimize the production performance and better reservoir management Technical, project and commercial managers, staff responsible in the production development, evaluation and field operation for gas facilities operation Sales and marketing professionals wishing to gain an understanding of Oil & Gas Suppliers or customers wanting to gain upstream or downstream knowledge
COURSE OBJECTIVES Calculate the flow gas wells in gas reservoirs Calculate hydrocarbons initially in place using several methods Assess reservoir performance with dynamic techniques Determine the parameters that impact well/reservoir performance over time Determine reservoir drive mechanisms for gas condensate reservoirs Apply gas field development planning principles The fundamentals of fluid flow in porous media How gas condensate reservoirs are characterized by fluid type and drive mechanisms Gas condensate displacement and optimizing reservoir performance The basics of enhanced gas condensate recovery How gas in place can be estimated and recovery predicted How to apply the material balance techniques How to derive the basic differential equation for radial flow in a porous medium How these properties affect fluid flow and the distribution of fluids in the reservoir How to perform basic material balance calculations for gas condensate reservoirs How reservoir drive mechanisms affect overall reservoir performance How to use fractional flow theory to calculate displacement efficiency How to measure and calculate gas properties at reservoir conditions How to calculate static pressure and condensate saturations distributions in a reservoir
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 14 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com CONTENT Reservoir Fluid Types; Gas and Gas Condensate; Representative fluid sample; Molar balance; EOS Fundamentals: Pen-Robinson and Soave-Redlich-Kwong ; K-value correlations; Phase Envelopes; Estimation of gas condensate reserves; Volumetric Method; Eaton and Jacobi Correlations; Original Gas Condensate in Place (OGCIP); Material Balance; Pressure Declination Method; Retrograde Gas Reservoir; Gas Cycling Process; Gas Injection in a Gas Condensate Reservoir (case study)
INTENDED FOR The course provides a basic understanding of gas condensate reservoir and fluid properties. The dry gas injection will yield a modification of the reservoir fluid composition as well as its phase envelope. Fundaments in the estimation of original gas in place using volumetric method, correlations and material balance method.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 16-18 June, 2013
TUITION: $2950
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 15 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (10) Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers (production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and well-site geologist, and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and engineering company involved in oil and gas production and engineering process. Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills and level of confidence in decision making by identifying reservoir problems issues, etc. Front line engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and engineering company requires improving their technical skills with high level of confidence to adapt appropriate technology to optimize the production performance and better reservoir management. Engineers or geoscientists who will occupy the position of reservoir engineer, any other technically trained individual that desires a more in-depth foundation in reservoir engineering. Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, engineering trainees, technical managers, technical assistants, technicians, chemists, physicists, technical supervisors, service company personnel, sales representatives, data processing personnel, and support staff working with reservoir definition, development and production. Reservoir engineers, production engineers, chemical engineers, chemists and senior operators who work in oil and gas industry.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Calculate the flow of oil and gas wells in oil and gas reservoirs. Determine critical properties of reservoir rocks Fluid (oil, water, and gas) PVT relationships Calculate hydrocarbons initially in place using several methods Assess reservoir performance with dynamic techniques Determine the parameters that impact well/reservoir performance over time Analyse well tests using standard well testing principles and techniques Characterize aquifers Determine reservoir drive mechanisms for both Oil and Gas reservoirs Apply oil and gas field development planning principles Forecast production decline How reservoirs are characterized by fluid type and drive mechanisms How oil and gas in place can be estimated and recovery predicted How to estimate net hydrocarbon volume as a function of depth How the density, sonic, and neutron logs are sensitive to porosity Calculate the water saturation for a producing interval from its water-oil ratio performance Calculate the pressure difference between the oil and water phases in an oil reservoir How to apply the material balance techniques How to derive the basic differential equation for radial flow in a porous medium
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 16 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com CONTENT Reservoir fluid and rock properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure build-up analysis; Reservoir fluid displacement concepts; Formation Damage; Geology and Reservoir Volume; Fundamental of Reservoir Description; Coring and Core Analysis; Volumetric Behavior; Material (volumetric) Balance Equations; Fluid Flow in Porous Medium; Oil Well productivity; Water and Gas Coning; Gas and Gas Condensate
INTENDED FOR The aim of the course is to provide with necessary knowledge in oil and gas reservoir engineering that introduces evaluation techniques to define characters and properties of a petroleum reservoir and helps formulate engineering solution of petroleum field related problems. Numerous engineering practices are covered. This course will help the development of a more complete "understanding" of the characteristics of oil and gas reservoirs. Data collection, integration and application directed toward maximizing recovery are stressed. Reservoir engineering equations are introduced with emphasis directed to parameter significance and an understanding of the results. DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 21-23 April, 2013
TUITION: $3150
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 17 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (11) Advanced Well Test Analysis
WHO SHOULD ATTEND The aim of the course is to provide with necessary knowledge in well problem diagnosis and remedial, work-over operations, well stimulation, sand and water control that helps formulate engineering solution of petroleum field production operation related problems.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Understand why and how formations can be damaged and how to reduce the risk of damage, and increase the well productivity Know the principles underlying well testing and the procedures for analysing well tests in both vertical and horizontal wells Learn the reasons for well testing and the information that can be derived from it Understand the state-of-the-art of well testing, including testing of horizontal wells, layered reservoirs, and reservoirs producing under multiphase flow conditions Design well tests and specify equipment requirements and procedures Check the quality of well test data and correct or discard "bad" data Analyse well tests for production and injection wells using classical and computer aided methods Identify well bore and reservoir effects and choose the correct model for evaluation and design Set actual test objectives and design a test to achieve these objectives Understand the basic types of well tests (drawdown, buildup, injection, falloff, interference, pulse and DST) Understand basic concepts (Horner plots, Log-Log plots, skin effect, well bore storage, and effect of boundaries) Perform actual well test interpretations for homogeneous, fractured, double porosity systems)
CONTENT Introduction to Well Testing Overview of Well Behaviour and Testing, Objectives of Well Testing Flow Equations Including the Diffusivity and Darcy Equation Types of tests, fluid types, reservoir types, well test interpretation approaches Reservoir Boundaries and Channel Analysis Well bore Skin Factor and Partial Penetration and Deviation, Skin damage and stimulation Well bore Storage and the Use of Type Curves Pressure Derivative Hydraulically and Naturally Fractured Wells Data Quality (Pressure, Production and Fluids) Well Test Interpretations
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 18 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Gas Well Testing, Analysis of Gas Well Flow Tests, Analysis of Gas Well Build-up Tests Water Injectivity Tests Well Test Design and Planning Horizontal Well Test Interpretation of oil and gas well tests Drill stem and production tests Build up and interference tests Pressure Transient Analysis Wire line formation and production test Estimation of stabilized flow rates from short test Basic Concepts: simplifying assumptions, skin effect Gas Flow Considerations: turbulence, pseudo-pressure, pseudo-time Flow Regimes Vertical Wells: segmented approach, early time (well bore storage), transient flow Flow Regimes Horizontal Wells Useful Concepts: radius of investigation, time to stabilization, superposition Drawdown Analysis (or Injection): procedure, specialized analyses, horizontal wells Build up Analysis: Horner plot, equivalent time, average reservoir pressure, detection of boundaries Non-Reservoir Effects: data validation well bore dynamics, primary pressure derivative (PPD) Production Forecasting and Analysis: transient/stabilized IPR, AOF (sand face/wellhead) Test design, complex models, pitfalls, etc. Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media Superposition Analysis of Flow Tests Radius of Investigation, Well bore Storage Effects, Drainage Area Pressure, Distance to Boundaries Flow and Build-Up Test Analysis for Natural Gas Wells Non-Darcy Flow Multi rate Tests
INTENDED FOR This course is suitable for: Engineers (well completion engineer, production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and well-site geologist, and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company involved in Petroleum Production Operation process; Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills and level of confidence in decision making by identifying well problems issues, causes of production anomalies; various operational constraints etc. Engineers and earth scientists involved in well and formation characterization and reservoir surveillance MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 19 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Reservoir and production engineers, geoscientists and managers involved in well testing for formation evaluation and production optimization
DURATION: 5 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 10-21 November, 2013
TUITION: $3000
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 20 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (12) Reservoir Engineering for Non-Reservoir Engineers
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Petroleum Engineers Geologists, Geophysicists, Math. & Science Graduates Operations Personnel Technicians as well as recently graduated reservoir engineers COURSE OBJECTIVES The course objectives include Developing subsurface skills for integrated analysis of rocks, pore and fluids How to solve problems associated with identifying and exploiting reserves You will understand various methods applied to predict reservoir performance and to enhance recovery Experience gained allows you to apply tools for analysis of the underlying uncertainty and assumptions used in many reservoir analysis techniques. You will understand various processes for solving reservoir engineering problems and analyses. Experienced gained allows you to predict reservoir performance and to determine recoverable reserves using different techniques. You gain sufficient knowledge about various recovery methods from primary to exotic enhanced recoveries. You will understand the role of petroleum economics in evaluating reservoir development project. CONTENT Exploration and its methodologies; Drilling and Well logging; Development Geology ; Reservoir Engineering System; Well Completion; The Reservoir Rock Properties; Core Analysis; Fluid Flow in Porous Media; Reservoir Fluids and Their Distribution; Fluid Properties; PVT Analysis; Phase Diagram; Fluid Distribution; Well Testing; Reserves Calculation; Material Balance Calculation; Decline Curve Analysis; Driving Mechanisms; Recovery Types; Primary Recovery; Secondary Recovery ; Fractional Flow ; Enhanced Oil Recovery; Reservoir Simulation and Management; Economics of Reservoir Development
INTENDED FOR This reservoir engineering for non-engineers training course is useful if you want to develop a feel for hydrocarbon behaviour in the reservoir and of various recovery methods. It also provides you with specific and direct application of the process used in reservoir engineering and enhances your skills in solving reservoir engineering problems and maximizing recoverable reserves. DURATION: 5 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 10-21 November, 2013
TUITION: $2700 MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 21 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com PRODUCTION AND COMPLETIONS COURSES
(1) Heavy Oil Production
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for engineers responsible for the exploitation of Heavy/Extra Heavy Oil Fields.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Know the characteristics of heavy crudes and methods for reducing the effects of these characteristics on main Artificial Lifting Systems.
CONTENT Importance of heavy oil. Properties of heavy oil. Artificial Lifting Systems of Heavy Oil: Sucker Rod Pumping, Gas Lift, Progressive Cavity Pumps, Electro Submersible Pumps. What to do for reducing heavy oil impact in each method. Oil volume factor, gas formation volume factor, gas solubility, bubbler pressure.
INTENDED FOR Optimization production engineers, reservoir engineers, managers and/or supervisors of Heavy Oil Fields.
DURATION: 5 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
22-26 April, 2013
2050 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
16-20 September, 2013
$3000 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
10-14 November, 2013
$3100
*Note: This course can also be delivered in Spanish
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 22 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Petroleum Production and Operation Engineering
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers (well completion engineer, production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and well-site geologist, and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company involved in petroleum production operation process. Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills and level of confidence in decision making by identifying well problems issues, causes of production anomalies; various operational constraints etc. Front line engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company requires improving their technical skills with high level of confidence to adapt appropriate technology to optimize the production performance and better reservoir management. Surface facility engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company getting necessary knowledge to design or operate the equipments and facilities. Technical, project and commercial managers, staff responsible in the production development, evaluation and field operation for oil and gas facilities operation Sales and marketing professionals, Suppliers or customers wishing to gain an understanding of Oil & Gas
COURSE OBJECTIVES Evaluate the flow capacity of a well and design and properly select well completion mechanical equipment Understand why and how formations can be damaged and how to reduce the risk of damage, and increase the well productivity Understand the causes, and apply best approach to manage sand production Understand how to manage water production problems; and select appropriate methods to attempt for down-hole water shut off operation Familiar with proven technologies to deal with many production, work-over and well intervention operations An integrated view of the oil and gas production and related facilities during the life of the reservoir Gain an improved knowledge about various aspects of the oil & gas production operations. These include production of gas and oil, and surface processing units and operations such as artificial Lift and pressure maintenance operations. Gain an overall knowledge of various hydrocarbon production processes from the time a reservoir is discovered to end users
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 23 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Understand the role of the petroleum/reservoir engineer in optimizing recovery Gain sufficient knowledge of various surface and sub-surface equipments and processing facilities used in a typical oil & gas field Gain sufficient knowledge about health, safety and environmental issues. CONTENT Oil and Gas Operation Facilities o Surface Processing Units o Surface Processing Operations o Artificial Lift and Pressure Maintenance Operations o Issues Related to Mid-stream, Down-stream and Up-stream o Oil treating and processing facilities o Water treating and processing facilities o Gas treating and processing facilities Introduction Overview and Petroleum Production Systems Basic Concepts An Overview of Well Problems and Problem Solving An overview and understanding of various types of Production Logging An under overview and various types of surface and down-hole Test Equipment An overview and understanding of various work-over operation tools Down-hole water production, control and management Sand Control Oil and Gas Production Problems o Well Problems and Identification o Formation Damage o Well Work-over Operations o Hydraulic Fracturing o Sand Management o Produced Water Control o Oil Production and the Environment
INTENDED FOR The aim of the course is to provide with necessary knowledge in well problem diagnosis and remedial, work-over operations, well stimulation, sand and water control that helps formulate engineering solution of petroleum field production operation related problems. It will provide you with an integrated view of the oil and gas production and related facilities during the life of the reservoir and presents an overview/fundamental understanding of the wide range of oilfield production handling and treatment equipment. With this view and tools and knowledge on the properties and flow of the fluids provided in this course, you are able to understand the behaviour of the fluids from the reservoir up to end users.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 7-9 April, 2013
TUITION: $3000 MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 24 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Formation Damage and Matrix Acidizing
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for Drilling / Completion, Reservoir, Production Engineers, field supervisors and engineering technicians who involved in planning and drilling / completion oil / gas wells in conventional reservoirs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Get extensive practical knowledge and developing understanding on formation damage causes and its mechanisms and how to avoid / prevent it during drilling / completion / workover phase and also how to economically overcome such damages (if exist) by learning how to optimize acid treatment design in sandstones and carbonate reservoirs.
COURSE CONTENT The course will cover all the related issues to formation damage concepts including but not limited to the followings: Mineralogical description & rock properties. Possible causes of formation damage Formation damage during drilling / Completion operations Formation damage evaluation Damage removal by Stimulation (Acidizing / Fracturing) Stimulation overview Matrix acidizing design / evaluation Real case histories and exercises on damage quantification
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 25 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) Hydraulic Fracturing WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for Drilling / Completion, Reservoir, Production Engineers, field supervisors and engineering technicians who involved in planning, designing and execution of hydraulic fracturing treatment.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Understanding the concepts and getting practical knowledge and learn how to get the optimum design of hydraulic fracture treatment for various reservoir types in order to improve well productivity. Also, the course will cover the execution and post treatment evaluation for real case histories.
COURSE CONTENT This training will cover all the related issues to Hydraulic Fracturing concepts including but not limited to the followings:
Introduction to hydraulic fracturing Hydraulic fracturing selection criteria Data acquisition and core measurements MicroFrac & MiniFrac testing Determining In-Situ stresses Fracture initiation and growth analysis Fracture containment considerations Fracturing fluids and additives properties and selection Proppant properties and selection Hydraulic fracture treatment design Hydraulic fracturing models Acid fracturing Frac &Pack New developments in hydraulic fracturing Hydraulic fracture treatment execution QA/QC of fracturing treatments Post treatment evaluation Hydraulic fracture class exercise
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 26 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (5) Production Optimization of an Oil Reservoir WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers (well completion engineer, production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and well-site geologist, and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company involved in petroleum production operation process. Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills and level of confidence in decision making by identifying well problems issues, causes of production anomalies; various operational constraints etc. Engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company requires improving their technical skills with high level of confidence to adapt appropriate technology to optimize the production performance and better reservoir management. Surface facility engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company getting necessary knowledge to design or operate the equipments and facilities. Technical, project and commercial managers, staff responsible in the production development, evaluation and field operation for oil and gas facilities operation
COURSE OBJECTIVES Well inflow performance and its impact on processing facilities About oil, gas, and water compositions and properties needed for equipment selection and sizing How to select and evaluate processes and equipment used to meet sales or disposal specifications How to apply physical and thermodynamic property correlations and principles to the design and evaluation of oil production and processing facilities How to perform equipment sizing calculations for major production facility separation equipment How to evaluate processing configurations for different applications How to recognize and develop solutions to operating problems in oil/water processing facilities
CONTENT Overview of upstream oil and gas production operations; Fluid properties and phase behaviour; Overview of artificial lift; Processing configurations; Phase separation of gas, oil, and water; Emulsions; Sand, wax, and asphaltenes; Oil treating; Field desalting; Crude stabilization and sweetening; Crude oil storage and vapour recovery; Measurement and transportation of crude oil; Produced water treating; Compressors; Water injection systems; Relief and flare systems; Overview of solution gas processing (Sweetening, Dehydration, NGL Recovery)
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 27 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com INTENDED FOR The emphasis of this course is on production optimization from the reservoir to the wellhead. Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. Solution gas handling processes and equipment will be discussed as well, though at a relatively high level. In addition to the engineering aspects of oil production facilities, practical operating problems will also be covered including emulsion treatment, sand handling, dealing with wax and asphaltenes, etc. The course covers onshore and offshore production, their technical components and systems will be described together will examples. Current safety and environmental issues will also be addressed. Case studies are presented throughout the course to provide the participants with a full view of the total field development and optimization activity.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 23-25 June 2013
TUITION: $3000
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 28 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com GEOSCIENCE COURSES
(1) Well Log Interpretation Principles and Applications
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for engineers and geoscientist that has some interest to learn more about petrophysics. Participants will gain the abilities to read and understand a set of oil well logs and briefly produce an interpretation quick look plus some calculations based on the readings and local knowledge. COURSE OBJECTIVES This short course is intended to cover most of the tools principles, rock modelling and parameters, review the main logging suites, interpretation principles, quantitative interpretations, overview the different scenarios: Shaly sand formations and carbonates. Recent techniques used on unconventional reservoirs.
CONTENT a) Introduction of well logging operations b) Fundamentals of rock modelling, general parameters: porosity, resistivity permeability, temperature and pressure. Water saturations c) Understanding logs: Logs presentations, scales, typical curves d) Basic tools: spontaneous potential, gamma ray, natural gamma ray spectral logs, calipers and cable tension. e) Resistivity logs: laterolog, induction logs, micro resistivity devices. Depth of investigation, tool responses, borehole corrections. f) Porosity logs: Neutron logs, density and photoelectric effect. Tools principle of operation, porosities derived from neutron and density logs. Borehole effects. g) Acoustics: sonic logs, porosity derived from sonic logs, Wyllie time average equation. Introduction to shear logging. Rock mechanics principles h) Interpretation principles, Archie equation, cross plots Density Neutron, M-N, picket plots, Rw determination, Lithology determination i) Log quality control j) Geological logs: Dipmeter logs and formation images. Geological interpretation. k) Modern logging: Nuclear magnetic, dielectric tools.
DURATION: 4 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
25-28 February, 2013
2050 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
5-8 August, 2013
$3150 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
9-12 June, 2013
$3250
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 29 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Formation Evaluation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all technical professionals in the oil and gas industry, including trainee petroleum engineers, petrophysicists, geoscientists, and operations personnel who need an introduction to technical theory and techniques used in log interpretation and formation evaluation.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of the concepts of formation evaluation and well logging; an understanding of the physical principles of the tools used in openhole wireline logging; be able to read and interpret well logs; be able to characterise formations based on interpretation of well logs; an understanding of the various corrections applied to the logging tools; ability to discern porosity, water saturation, lithology, and hydrocarbon content from well logs; an understanding of the properties of rocks and fluids that produce characteristic signals.
CONTENT *Formation Evaluation overview *Rock classification system *Log data acquisition *Log headers presentation *Summary of procedures used in log interpretation *Borehole environment and invasion profiles *Logging tools including GR, SP, sonic, density, neutron, image logs, NMR and resistivity tools their principles of operation, data acquisition & interpretation, limitations and various corrections applied to the tools *Effect of the presence of hydrocarbons, clays, secondary porosity, open fractures, overpressure intervals on the apparent porosity of tools *Porosity calculation from individual tools *Determination of lithology and mixture porosity in complex formations *Saturation determination *Calculation of formation water resistivity and shale volume
The work sessions will include a series of lectures, class based practical exercises using a suite of wireline log data, and case studies.
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 30 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Introduction to Wellsite
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Non-technical office personnel, accountants, administration, receptionists, etc. who have indirect contact with rig operations
COURSE OBJECTIVE To give an understanding of the rig, personnel and equipment
CONTENT Brief Geology Sedimentary rock types Source, reservoir and cap rocks Normal Operations: Drilling, tripping, casing and cementing, wireline, stuck pipe, waiting on weather, completion, etc. Description of Equipment: Mast or derrick, rig floor, Kelly or top drive, mud pumps, mud pits, shaker, BOP, monkey board, stabbing board, etc Description of Drilling Personnel Roles: Toolpusher, bargemaster, driller, assistant driller, derrickman, roughneck, crane operator, roustabout/painter Oil Company representatives and Service Company Personnel: Company man, geologist, mud engineer, mud logger, cementer, casing crew, directional driller, fisherman, wireline, H2S safety man
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
DATE: 4-6 February, 2013
TUITION: 1450 + VAT
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 31 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) Introduction to Wellsite Operations
WHO SHOULD ATTEND New rig staff, geologists, mud engineer, mud logger, cementer, casing crew, directional driller, fisherman, wireline, roughneck, non-technical office personnel, accountants, administration, receptionists
COURSE OBJECTIVE To give an understanding of what happens on the rig and of what personnel, equipment and time is involved
CONTENT Objectives of drilling: Exploration, appraisal or production Brief Geology: Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock types; Source, reservoir and cap rocks Normal operations: Drilling, tripping, casing and cementing, wireline, stuck pipe, waiting on weather, completion, etc Description of equipment: Mast or derrick, rig floor, Kelly or top drive, mud pumps, mud pits, shale shaker, BOP monkey board, stabbing board, etc Drilling Personnel: Toolpusher, bargemaster, driller, assistant driller, derrickman, roughneck, crane operator, roustabout/painter Oil company representatives and Service company Personnel: Company man, geologist, mud engineer, mud logger, cementer, casing crew, directional driller, fisherman, wireline, H2S safety man
DURATION: 5 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
DATE: 11-15 February, 2013
TUITION: 1750 + VAT
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 32 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com CORROSION ENGINEERING COURSES
(1) Corrosion Control in the Oil and Gas Industry
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for those engineers involved with the inspection function and/or corrosion mitigation. Representatives of government agencies and insurance interests will also benefit as regulations relating to safe operation are very dependent on corrosion control.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of corrosion ramifications in oil production operations; how to recognize the various forms of corrosion attack; how to carry out a corrosion failure analysis; how to utilize the most appropriate method for corrosion control; how to adopt the most appropriate monitoring techniques and how to utilize the current information sources including current corrosion software.
CONTENT Overview, Economics, Corrosion fundamentals, Basic corrosion principles, Forms of corrosion, Corrosion aspects oxygen, hydrogen sulphide, carbon dioxide, bacterial, Corrosion control design, cathodic protection, materials selection, coatings and linings, Corrosion management, Corrosion failure analysis, Water chemistry, Group workshops, Quality assurance, Corrosion samples, Corrosion under insulation, Pipelines and risers, Oil refining, Corrosion films, Computer software
INTENDED FOR *Inspection and corrosion engineers *Safety officers *Process engineers *Environmental specialists *Mechanical engineers *Refinery chemists *Chemical engineers *Maintenance engineers *Design engineers *Staff of Government Agencies *Insurance assessors
DURATION: 4 days
LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
DATE: Available on Request
TUITION: 1400 + VAT
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 33 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Corrosion Control in Industry and Plant
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed to provide an in-depth appreciation of corrosion engineering for both engineers and scientists working in a variety of industry. Those engineers concerned with design will find this course extremely useful as well as representatives of government agencies and the insurance industry.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Industrial infrastructure as well as manufactured products can suffer from corrosion damage with adverse effect on both quality assurance and production schedules. Participants will gain an understanding of corrosion engineering and its application in a range of different industries including the various methods used for corrosion control; how to recognize the various forms of corrosion; how to investigate corrosion problems (corrosion failure analysis); how to monitor and inspect corrosion, and how to use the corrosion literature (including corrosion related software) to advantage.
CONTENT Overview, Economics, Basic corrosion principles, Forms of corrosion, Control methods design, materials selection, inhibitors, cathodic and anodic protection, coatings, Corrosion under insulation Corrosion-concrete and reinforcement, Corrosion monitoring and inspection, Corrosion failure analysis, Bacterial corrosion, Group workshops, Corrosion management , Quality assurance, Corrosion samples, Computer corrosion software, Corrosion films, Corrosion case histories
INTENDED FOR *Inspection and corrosion engineers *Safety officers *Process engineers *Environmental specialists *Mechanical engineers *Pipeline and piping engineers *Chemists *Chemical engineers *Maintenance engineers *Design engineers *Staff of Government Agencies *Metallurgists *Utility engineers *Insurance assessors
DURATION: 4 days
LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
DATE: Available on request
TUITION: 1400 + VAT
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 34 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com OIL AND GAS PROJECT MANAGEMENT COURSES
(1) Petroleum Project Management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for engineers, technicians and project stakeholders involved in making critical decisions on projects. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course will provide an integrated approach to the most specific and efficient project management best practices and principles related to design, procurement, construction activities, maintenance, and upgrade turnarounds at downstream facilities in the oil and gas industry. This course will equip you with the following: To define specific project phases (according to the project type) and execute them skillfully. To develop control techniques and progress report documents To use extensive checklists to make sure all bases are covered. To apply project management skills to your current projects. To utilize project management software as an effective tool. How to develop sustainable, repeatable knowledge management for projects CONTENT The course is taught using a combination of teaching strategies, facilitated discussions, and hands-on exercises using real world project examples related to facilities design, procurement, construction, and turnarounds. INTENDED FOR Maintenance Engineers/Technicians Operations Engineers/Technicians Engineering Purchasing (including team leaders and managers) Planners Project stakeholders
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
4-8 March, 2013
1850 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
7-11 October, 2013
$3000 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
9-13 June, 2013
$3100
Note*: A certificate is awarded for successfully completing this course. Note**: This is a hands on training, so learners will need to work in teams with the sample project
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 35 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Scheduling for Oil and Gas Projects
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Project Managers, schedulers and project sponsors
COURSE OBJECTIVES The main objective of this course is to understand scheduling and how Microsoft project can be used to schedule in the Oil and gas industry context.
CONTENT Understand the project management for Oil and Gas projects and Microsoft Project Setup a MS Project Environment Create a project schedule and manage different type of tasks on MS project Allocate project resources and work with the resource sheet Create project reports Understand the CPM (Critical Path Method) Gantt chart and network diagrams Relationship between scheduling and costing Relationship between risks, Issues management and scheduling using MS Project
INTENDED FOR Project stakeholders especially those involved with resource allocations and trade off
DURATION: 2 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
11-12 March, 2013
1050 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
14-15 October, 2013
$1700 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
16-17 June, 2013
$1800
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 36 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Risk Management for Oil and Gas Projects
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Project Managers, Sponsors, Risk managers or Specialist
COURSE OBJECTIVES The main objectives of this course are: Learn how setup a healthy Risk Management practice for the oil and gas project Create a risk management plan Understand the typical risk management process Prepare to handle and the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events Prepare to handle and maximize risk opportunities Communicate risks efficiently Apply the risk management to other project management key areas (scheduling, tracking & oversight, project communication & status) CONTENT Principles of risk management and oil and Gas projects The risk management plan The Risk Management Process: I. Risk Identification II. Assessment (qualitative & quantitative) III. Risk Index IV. Risk Responses & treatments Create a risk management plan Implementation of Risk Management practice INTENDED FOR Project stakeholders especially those involved with risk identification and management and the impact on performance
DURATION: 3 days
Location Date Tuition Fee
London, United Kingdom
13-15 March, 2013
1450 + VAT Houston, Texas, United States
16-18 October, 2013
$2300 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
18-20 June, 2013
$2400
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 37 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) Agile Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course was designed to integrate the Agile Project Management methodology to the Oil & Gas industry. Learners (project managers, sponsors, project engineers and the project team) will have the opportunity to discover how to implement agile project practices and apply sprints, product backlogs, histories, scrum meetings to a typical project in this industry area. Fast delivery, better communication & collaboration, cost management improvement and superior deliverables are typical results of using this methodology.
COURSE OBJECTIVES The objectives of this course are: Identify the differences between an agile project and the way we are managing our projects today Explain the Agile Framework, tools & techniques Explain how to build an agile project Evaluates the Agile project planning process Determine how to deliver an Agile Project. Evaluates the track and oversight of the agile scenario Analyze the project closure process
CONTENT Day One: Agile Project Management Overview (Starting a Project) Discuss Topics: Overview of the Agile Project Management The Agile Project Cycle Agile Roles & Responsibilities Communication, engagement, collaboration and participation - preparing the communication tools & techniques Building and using scrum meetings and communication radiators
Day Two: Project Planning & Execution Discuss topics: Building, controlling and reviewing sprints Tracking costs, sprints & tasks Using story boards, story maps, burn up and burn down charts. Building, using and interpreting story boards, story maps, burn up and burn down charts.
Day Three: Closing a Project Discuss topics: The agile project closing Lessons learned & continues improvement Agile E2E (End to End) review process Q & A INTENDED FOR This course is intended for traditional project managers, project engineers, project sponsors, and project stakeholders with general project experience.
DURATION 3 days MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 38 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com
BASIC SPILL RESPONSE TRAINING
(1) General Basic Spill Response Training (GBSr)
An introduction to spill control essential for any facility that is looking to implement an Environment Management System (EMS), apply Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) or simply desire better understanding of environment issues and solutions.
The course includes a brief overview of ISO14001
CONTENT Introduction to `Spill Control`. What is it? Why is it needed? Environmental benefit. The `Good for Business` case Product identification - what to use, when and where to use it What is a spill response kit - contents, packaging sequence. How to use it and stock checking Disposal of contaminated absorbents Primary and Secondary containment systems Practical demonstration Open forum - questions and answers
DURATION: 2 hours
LOCATION: Web-based or Client Location
TUITION: 250 + VAT
*Certificates and handout notes for all delegates are issued on successfully completing the course.
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 39 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com
(2) Community Based Basic Spill Response Training (CBBSr)
An introduction to spill control essential for any community based in spill prone zone that is looking to implement an Environment Management System (EMS), apply Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG), serve as a first step in spill control and simply desire to better understand and respond to environment issues and solutions.
The course includes a brief overview of ISO14001
CONTENT Introduction to `Spill Control`. What is it? Why is it needed? Environmental benefit. The `Good for Business` case Understanding your community needs and creating your spill teams Product identification - what to use, when and where to use it What is a spill response kit - contents, packaging sequence. How to use it and stock checking Disposal of contaminated absorbents Primary and Secondary containment systems Practical demonstration Open forum - questions and answers
DURATION: 3 hours
LOCATION: Web-based or Client Location
TUITION: 350 + VAT
*Certificates and handout notes for all delegates are issued on successfully completing the course.
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MAXIMO COURSES
1. Work Order Tracking 2. Job Plans 3. Preventive Maintenance 4. Inventory Management 5. Stock Receipts and Issues 6. Safety Plans and their uses 7. MAXIMO Administration 8. Maximo Purchasing Application
(1) Work Order Tracking
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for all Maintenance Engineers engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for those engineers working as Maintenance Supervisors.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of Maximos Work Order Tracking application. How to create these records and understand the process flow of the Work Orders.
CONTENT *Work Order Tracking *Creating records *Records flow through Maximo *Mandatory fields
DURATION: Five days
LOCATION: To be Agreed
TUITION: To be Agreed
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MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 41 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com IWCF AND IADC WELLCAP WELL CONTROL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMMES (1) IWCF Drilling Well Control Certification Programme
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for delegates at Driller Level; Supervisor Level; Surface Level or Combined Level
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide the knowledge, understanding and practical skills necessary to apply safe Well Control practices in Surface and Subsea Installations.
CONTENT Well control management Origins of pressure Primary well control Dynamic wellbore pressures Causes of kicks Blowout prevention and well control equipment Subsea control systems Kick warning signs Diverting shallow gas kicks Shut-in procedures Well control methods Handling on-bottom kicks Handling off-bottom kicks Downhole and equipment problems during well control Simulator assessment
INTENDED FOR Drillers, Assistant Drillers, Derrickmen, OIMs, Mud Engineers and Mud Loggers, Drilling Superintendents, Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors and Toolpushers
DURATION: 5 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
TUITION: 1350 + VAT
This Course runs on a weekly basis
*Note: This course includes half day for IWCF examination
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 42 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) IADC WellCAP Drilling Well Control Certification Programme
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for delegates at Introductory Level Surface/Subsea; Fundamental Level Surface; Fundamental Level Subsea; Supervisory Level Subsea; Supervisory Level Surface
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide useful and practical well control training for personnel who have minimal or no prior well control experience. At the successful conclusion of the programme, the candidate will have achieved an awareness of the causes of kicks, kick recognition and the procedures to follow to minimise the possibility of a well control incident.
CONTENT Causes of kicks Kick detection Pressure concepts Basic well control characteristics Gas characteristics Fluids Well control kill procedures Equipment Special situations
INTENDED FOR Floormen, Trainee Drilling Engineers, Derrickmen and Assistant Drillers.
DURATION: 5 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
TUITION: 1350 + VAT
This Course runs on a weekly basis
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 43 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Certification Programme
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for delegates at Operator and Supervisor Level (combined discipline but also available as a single discipline certification)
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide a basic understanding of the practical and theoretical aspects of Live Well Pressure Control to IWCF standard.
CONTENT Well completions Well heads Christmas trees Downhole pressure and volume calculations Circulating and killing methods Wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing procedures Well control techniques and contingencies
For the combined certificate course, delegates will have to take all 5 papers including completions, principles and procedures, wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing operations certification is only awarded if candidates pass the disciplines nominated. Candidates may elect to sit a single service paper or nominate two services for certifications.
INTENDED FOR Operators, Well Services Supervisors, Production Engineers and Supervisors, Integrated Service Crews and Supervision, Wireline, Coiled tubing and Snubbing Crews and Supervisors, taking the certificate for the first time.
DURATION: 4 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
TUITION: 1150 + VAT
This Course runs on a weekly basis
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 44 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) IADC WellCAP Well Servicing Operations (Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, Wireline, Workover Completions) Combined Certification
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for delegates at the Supervisor Level (also available as a single discipline certification)
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide a basic understanding of the practical and theoretical aspects of Live Well Pressure Control to IWCF standard.
CONTENT Well completions Well heads Christmas trees Downhole pressure and volume calculations Circulating and killing methods Wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing procedures Well control techniques and contingencies
For the combined certificate course, delegates will have to take all 5 papers including completions, principles and procedures, wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing operations certification is only awarded if candidates pass the disciplines nominated. Candidates may elect to sit a single service paper or nominate two services for certifications.
INTENDED FOR Operators, Well Services Supervisors, Production Engineers and Supervisors, Integrated Service Crews and Supervision, Wireline, Coiled tubing and Snubbing Crews and Supervisors, taking the certificate for the first time..
DURATION: 4 days
LOCATION: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
TUITION: 1150 + VAT
This Course runs on a weekly basis
*Note: This course includes half day for IADC examination
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 45 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com GEOPHYSICS
(1) Quantitative Seismic Analysis for Exploration and Production Applications
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is intended for geophysicists engaged in the oil and gas industry, in particular for seismic interpreters who want to maximize the value of their conventional 3D seismic data. Exploration and asset managers who want to understand what is achievable with advanced seismic analysis techniques will also benefit.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will understand the physical basis and have a practical appreciation for advanced seismic analysis techniques such as seismic attribute analysis, direct hydrocarbon indicators, seismic inversion, amplitude-variation with offset, spectral decomposition, quantitative prediction of rock properties,and methods for resolution enhancement.
CONTENT *Overview *Fundamental Concepts in Reflection Seismology and Rock Physics *3D Seismic Attributes *Seismic Inversion *Multiattribute Analysis *Geostatistics *Reservoir Characterization *TimeLapse Monitoring *Conventional Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators *AVO Theory *AVO Interpretation *AVO Problems and Pitfalls *Elastic Inversion *Spectral Decomposition *High Resolution Methods
INTENDED FOR *Seismic Interpreters *Asset Managers
DURATION: 5 days DATE: July 22-26, 2013 LOCATION: London, United Kingdom TUITION: 2850 + VAT
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 46 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com NATURAL GAS ENGINEERING
(1) Fundamentals of Natural Gas Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers (production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer) Geologists, reservoir engineers, line managers, operational staff, shift foremen, those new to the industry such as entry-level engineers, as well as anyone interested in a general, technically oriented overview of the gas processing industry. Gas process and facility personnel Technical, project and managers responsible in the production development and field operation for gas facilities operation Sales and marketing professionals wishing to gain an understanding of Gas
COURSE OBJECTIVES This course aims to give deep knowledge to production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. Some of the objectives include:
The selection and evaluation processes used to dehydrate natural gas, meet hydrocarbon dew point specifications and extract natural gas liquids How to apply thermodynamic property correlations to the design and evaluation of gas processing facilities Equipment sizing methods for major process equipment To recognize and develop solutions to operating problems and control issues in gas processing facilities Technical fundamentals, property correlations, phase behavior and applied thermodynamics How to apply phase behavior principles and phase diagrams to design and operating problems How to apply thermodynamic laws and principles to equipment design and operation
CONTENT
Gas processing systems Terminology Chemistry of gases Gas composition and physical properties of gases Qualitative phase behavior of gases Vapor-liquid equilibrium Basic thermodynamic concepts General system energy changes and rate processes Process control fundamentals Gas production facilities Separation equipment MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 47 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Heat transfer, heat exchange and compression Pumps and Compressors Refrigeration Fractionation/distillation Hydrates, hydrate inhibition Gas dehydration Glycol dehydration Adsorption systems Gas sweetening and sulfur recovery Acid gas re-injection Natural gas liquids and dew point control Condensate stabilization Nitrogen rejection and helium recovery Fractionation and stabilization Gas transportation options Effect of impurities found in natural gas
INTENDED FOR This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, operations personnel, field supervisors and others that select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas processing plants and related facilities. This course is designed for those who desire a brief but intensive overview of gas process engineering fluid principles. Course emphasis is on the application of engineering principles to solve operating and design issues common in gas processing facilities.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 24-26 November, 2013
TUITION: $2750
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 48 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Gas Processing Operation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Technical and non-technical personnel involved in the activities of natural gas industry Specifically, technical, operations and maintenance personnel who had limited exposure to this area Professionals involved in other areas of the gas industry who require a comprehensive overview of natural gas processing Junior and senior and more experienced engineers involved in the operation and/or design of the Oil & Gas field processing facilities Maintenance and operations foremen and superintendents; plant engineering technicians; plant operators; process control technicians; and new plant engineers desiring a knowledge of operational issues Those directly involved in supervising gas processing operations Managers involved in the development or re-design of new/existing facilities
COURSE OBJECTIVES Gain a deep knowledge of the properties, specifications and end uses of natural gas. Gain a deeper understanding of typical natural gas processing operations, including: Dehydration, acid gas removal (gas sweetening), hydrocarbon dew point control, recovery of ethane, LPG production, propane and NGL (natural gas liquids), and Sulfur recovery Gain a deeper understanding of the production of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Gain a deeper knowledge of the different equipment and facilities found in natural gas processing plants. Learn about fundamentals of gas transportation and distribution. Know the different problems posed by the undesirable components present in natural gas well effluent and the required treatments. Know the gas treatment and liquefaction processes, their typical operating conditions, and the influence of each operating parameter. Be able to perform hand calculations for summary design of main equipment used for gas processing. Know the main operating problems encountered in gas processing and conditioning and the main technical solutions. Know how to apply physical and thermodynamic property correlations and principles to the design and evaluation of gas production and processing facilities. Design and selection criteria of key process equipment including separators, heat exchangers, pumps, compressors, valves and towers Safety, risk and hazard considerations Acquire a deep understanding of the thermodynamics applied to the gas processing facilities Know the technology and operating rules of the static equipment and rotating machinery used in the gas production facilities Know how to start-up and shut-down, operate and monitor, isolate and reinstate gas processing equipment safely
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 49 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com CONTENT Origins, properties, uses, advantages and specifications of natural gas; Molecular theory of gases and liquids; Natural gas processing plant and basic principles of LNG plants; Heat exchange and Heat exchangers in gas processing; Hydrates; Inhibitors; Low temperature exchange (LTX) units; Condensate stabilization and stabilizer; Multistage separation and Multi flashes; Distillation tower; Acid gas treating and Gas sweetening processes; Gas and Glycol dehydration; Gas processing, Absorption/lean oil Refrigeration; Mechanical design of pressure vessels; Gas transportation and distribution; Principles and operation of refrigeration systems and liquefaction of natural gas to make LNG; Physical properties, phase equilibrium and vapor liquid equilibrium calculations; Dew point control and natural gas liquids recovery; Multistage refrigeration and mixed refrigerant units; Measurement of natural gas and gas liquids; Plant considerationseconomics, allocations, operating limits; Removing impurities (e.g. CO2, H2S); Providing fuel gas
INTENDED FOR This short course is designed to give the attendants the fundamentals of natural gas and its byproducts conditioning and processing including some of the details of the process. Typical equipment and facilities that are found in typical natural gas processing operations will also be discussed including compressors, vessels, relief systems and safety systems. Finally, the fundamentals of gas transportation and distribution will be discussed.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 19-21 May, 2013
TUITION: $2850
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 50 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Design and Operation of Gas Gathering Systems
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers (production engineers, reservoir engineer and field engineer), and other staffs from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company involved in gas production operation process. Geologists, reservoir engineers, line managers, operational staff, shift foremen, those new to the industry such as entry-level engineers, as well as anyone interested in a general, technically oriented overview of the gas processing industry. Production & facilities department engineers/senior operating personnel responsible for the design, operation and optimization of onshore gas gathering systems and their associated field facilities. Gas process and facility personnel in need of understanding gas gathering systems fundamentals. Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators needing to understand gas related problems in gas production and gathering systems and their solutions. Engineers and technical personnel involving with appraisal or field development project, and/or reservoir management team intending to enhance their technical skills and level of confidence in decision making by identifying produced gas problems issues, various operational constraints etc. Front line engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company requires improving their technical skills with high level of confidence to adapt appropriate technology to solve produced gas problems and better reservoir management. Surface facility engineers from an operating and/or service and/or consultant and/or engineering company getting necessary knowledge to design or operate the equipments and facilities. Technical, project and managers responsible in the production development for gas gathering facilities operation Suppliers, sales and marketing professionals wishing to gain an understanding of gas gathering systems COURSE OBJECTIVES About the selection and evaluation processes used to dehydrate natural gas, meet hydrocarbon dew point specifications and extract natural gas liquids How to apply thermodynamic property correlations to the design and evaluation of gas gathering systems To recognize and develop solutions to operating problems and control issues in gas gathering facilities How to apply thermodynamic laws and principles to equipment design and operation The impact of gathering system pressure on gas well deliverability
The impact of produced fluids composition on gathering system design & operation MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 51 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Evaluate field facility & gathering system configurations for different applications Recognize and develop solutions to operating problems with existing gas gathering systems
CONTENT Gas composition, physical and chemical properties of gases; Gas well inflow performance & deliverability; Effect of gathering system/abandonment pressure on reserves recovery; Gas production facilities; CO2 content, rich and lean gases; Produced water and separation equipment; Heat transfer, heat exchange and compression and compressors; Refrigeration, fractionation/distillation; Hydrates, hydrate inhibition and gas dehydration, chemical inhibition and glycol dehydration; Adsorption systems, gas sweetening and sulfur recovery; Acid gas re- injection; Natural gas liquids; dew point control and condensate stabilization; Multiphase flow basics and gas transportation options; Corrosion/materials selection; Gathering system layout, well site/field facilities options
INTENDED FOR This course deals with the design, operation and optimization of gas gathering systems and their associated field facilities, from the wellhead to the central gas processing facility. From a design perspective, the main variables that impact the flexibility and operational characteristics of a gas gathering system will be discussed. Typical operating problems will also be covered including hydrates, multiphase flow issues, corrosion, declining well deliverability, etc. Course emphasis is on the application of engineering principles to solve operating and design issues common in gas gathering systems.
DURATION: 3 days
LOCATION: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DATE: 1-3 July, 2013
TUITION: $3000
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 52 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) Process Control and Instrumentation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is designed for all operators and technicians familiar with the general purpose of process measuring instruments and control equipment. The course will also be of benefit to plant and laboratory personnel who are required to work closely with plant personnel and therefore should have an understanding of the types of process instruments used and any associated limitations.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this training, participants will be able to: Specify and design instrumentation systems for pressure, level, temperature and flow. Identify a large number of industrial analytical measuring instruments. Describe the construction and operation of the most important analytical instruments. Be able to conduct the following types of measurement; pH, conductivity, turbidity, hygrometry, dissolved oxygen, total free chlorine and on-line chromatography. Implement procedures for testing and calibration of analytical instruments. Correctly select and size control valves for any particular application. Troubleshoot and identify problems with instrumentation systems. Isolate control loops and identify a faulty instrument. CONTENT Introduction to Process Measurement Pressure Measurement Level Measurement Temperature Measurement Flow Measurement Control Valves Process Considerations Transmission of Measurement Signals Basic Control Concepts Complex Control Systems Computer Control Systems Networks
INTENDED FOR Operators and technicians familiar with the general purpose of process measuring instruments and control equipment. Plant and laboratory personnel
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 53 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (5) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (Scada) Systems
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is aimed at the instrument technician and the automation technician. It is especially suitable as a bridging course for technicians wishing to qualify as automation technicians. The electrical technician will also find this course suitable as an enhancement to his career. Mechanical, supervisory and management staff will also find this very useful as they have a need to know in carrying out their duties.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this training, participants will be able to: Describe the operation of a SCADA system and construct a block diagram. Describe historical events leading up to the development of a full blown supervisory control and data acquisition system. Describe the function of a master terminal unit Describe the function of a remote terminal unit Describe a PLC and its location within a SCADA system Describe what is meant by the term real-time What is meant by scanning time in a SCADA system Calculate the scan interval for an installed SCADA system Calculate the data rate for an installed SCADA system. Describe the DNP-3 protocol Describe the SCADA system architecture Describe TCP/IP Describe PLC/DCS/SCADA architectures Select software as proprietary or open for a particular SCADA system application. Describe local area networks (LANs), Ethernet and Fieldbuses Describe wireless networks and types of communication CONTENT Introduction to SCADA and remote control The SCADA as a two-way system Real-time systems Scanning time of an installed SCADA system SCADA communications and DNP-3 Transmission control protocol (TCP/IP) SCADA systems architecture PLC/DCS/SCADA architecture Advantage and disadvantages of each type of architecture The computer/intelligent electronic device (IED) architecture SCADA software, proprietary or open? Local area networks (LANS) The industrial Ethernet An introduction to Fieldbuses Wireless networks MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 54 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com The delivery is a blend of classroom instruction and discussion combined with workshop activity where possible. It is also supported by multi-media training materials, and will involve small group project work where the participant is expected to work as a team member. Other methods employed are computer based training materials, DVD and video.
* There is a Final examination and Course evaluation
INTENDED FOR Instrument technician. Automation technician. Automation technicians. Electrical technician, Mechanical, supervisory and management staff
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 55 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (6) Control Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This Intensive five-day short course covers valves/sizing and selection Maintenance & Troubleshooting both theoretical and practical. You will gain a practical understanding of control valves, actuators, and positioner designs and their applications. The course also provides methods that can be used to identify specific valve problems and arrive at acceptable solutions within engineering tolerance.
COURSE OBJECTIVES From this training, participant will be able to: 1. Compare various types of final control elements 2. Understand a typical valve operation in a control loop 3. Differentiate between various types of valves and the benefits of each 4. Compare rising stem to rotary style valves 5. Analyze a control system to determine control valve needs 6. Use ISA standards for control valve specification and selection 7. Size valves for any flow condition likely to be found in a process plant 8. Evaluate and select actuators for specific applications 9. Specify appropriate auxiliaries including positioners and I/P transducers 10. Design control valve installations that are safe and trouble-free
CONTENT Basic Valve Types. Actuators. Comparison. Valve Performance. Flashing/Cavitation & Noise Installation. Valve Sizing. Specification and Selection. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Considerations. Smart Valves. Test valves to evaluate performance factors. Size valves manually and with software Specify valves, actuators, and auxiliaries for specific applications. Evaluate operation of valves with pneumatic actuators and positioners. Smart valve/positioner operation demonstration
INTENDED FOR Instrumentation and Control Engineers & Technicians, Mechanical Engineers & Technicians, Projects Engineers, Operation Engineers, Process and Utility Supervisors, and Technical Supervisory personnel involved in Sizing, Selecting, and Applying Process Control Valves. No specific prerequisite training or experience required for registration.
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 56 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (7) Distributed Control System (DCS)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is very suitable as a precursor to vendor training. It is aimed at the Instrument Engineer/Technician and the Automation Engineer/Technician
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course the delegate should be able to demonstrate:
A solid understanding of the architecture and operation of Distributed control systems (DCS) Ability to design the overall DCS and process control system Better specification of the planned DCS Improved process performance for the plant Understanding of the key ergonomic issues in design of operator displays Apply advanced control strategies to a plant control system More effective use of your existing DCS process control cap[abilities Design and create a consistent and effective alarm philosophy for any installation Recognise and deal with human problems when interfacing to alarm systems
CONTENT Introduction to the course Pre-course test Smart field instrumentation The use of microprocessors and the meaning of a truly distributed system Fieldbuses and Foundation Fieldbus, the instrument bus system Controlling the Smart field instruments, the programmable logic controller PLC Brief review of P+I+D control DCS architecture and the roll of the PLC PLC architecture Putting it all together PLC and DCS An introduction to logic control and relay ladder logic The relationship between electrical ladder diagrams and PLC ladder logic SCADA/DCS systems hardware and firmware SCADA systems software and protocols Typical DCS and SCADA systems Introduction to communications for DCS and SCADA Local area network systems Programming of DCS systems Ladder logic programming Programming logical functions Programming timers Programming counters The shift register Conveyor belt example The PLC graphic simulator MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 57 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Alarm system management Distributed co0ntrol system reporting Maintenance considerations Distributed control system applications Post-course test The delegate must submit any completed exercises as part of the post-course test Course Evaluation
INTENDED FOR Instrument Engineer/Technician, Automation Engineer/Technician, Mechanical Supervisory and Management personnel
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 58 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (8) Gas Chromatography & HPLC
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for engineers, technicians and analytical chemists. It is best suited to those wishing to follow up with vendor training on a specific process chromatograph.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Where gas chromatography is unable to separate a sample, HPLC steps in. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is the most powerful of all the chromatographic techniques. It can often easily achieve separations and analyses that would be difficult or impossible using other forms of chromatography. To avoid the pitfalls of HPLC the analytical chemist must have the sort of experience that is difficult to obtain by reading textbooks. This course attempts to provide the experiential side of the topic, it also gives the theoretical side in a well-balanced manner.
The delegate will gain an understanding of and an ability to describe the following: GC hardware GC columns and separation technology The mobile phase gases Sample delivery systems for a process GC The injector The column oven The detector The data and presentation system The HPLC column HPLC pumps HPLC data presentation system Differences between laboratory and process instruments. Troubleshooting both GC and HPLC
CONTENT The Fundamental Chromatograph Packed Column Systems Capillary Column Systems Injection Systems for High Resolution Gas Chromatography Detectors Data Handling Systems & Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Retention and Peak Dispersion Solvent Delivery and Sample & Sample Injection Columns Detectors The Mobile Phase Column Packings and Modes of HPLC
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 59 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com INTENDED FOR Engineers, Technicians and Analytical Chemists
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 60 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (9) Fiscal & Allocation Metering
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is designed for site personnel including Instrument Technicians or Supervisory Engineers, process engineers, production engineers, operators and control room personnel for fiscal purposes and custody transfer.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course the delegate should be able to describe: Requisites for flow Measurement history Flow measurement with differential meters Conservation of mass Conservation of energy The gas laws The types of liquid flow measurement Custody transfer Non custody transfer Basic reference standards Fluids Liquids and Gases Characteristics of flow Types of flow meters Display devices Prover systems CONTENT The Uncertainty Budget, The Dewpoint Analyser, The Gas Chromatograph, Gas Density Calculation, Gas Sampling Skid, Hydrocarbon Dewpoint, Liquid Density, Liquid Sampling Positive Displacement Meters, Turbine Meters, Measurement of Pressure, The Principles of Fluid Flow, Reynolds number, Bernoullis principle, The fluid flow equation, The Relative, Density Analyser, Exercises and Case Studies, Statistics, Uncertainty, Probability, The Standards, ISO, API, Standards Related to Metering, The Sales Contract, Council of Ministers Oil and Energy Committee, Ideal gas law, Molecular mass of a gas, Reference pressure and temperature, None ideal gas behavior, Density of a gas, Specific gravity of a gas, Audits, Meter Validation Run, The Log Book, The Flow Computer, Traceability, The Ball Prover, Compact Provers, The Master Meter, Mismeasurement, What to do in the event of Prover ValidationTank, Calibration and Validation, Principles of hydrocarbon accounting, An oil pipeline hydrocarbon accounting system, Production allocation in a shared pipeline system, The use of turbine flow meters, Vortex meter flow measurements, An introduction to liquid flow computers, The flow computer function, Oil stream flow computer functions, Proving operations, Flow computer calculations, Orifice Plates for Fiscal Metering, Introduction to orifice plates, Manufacture of orifice plates, Standards and orifice plate sizing, Meter tube and piping considerations, Beta ratio, Piping considerations (ISO 5167), Flow and velocity profiles, Types of flow, Flow straighteners, Dealing with low flow rates, Inspection of orifice plates
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 61 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com INTENDED FOR Instrument Technicians, Supervisory Engineers, Process engineers, Production Engineers, Operators and Control Room personnel
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 62 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Health & Safety Training
(1) Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is designed for personnel responsible for managing and performing high risk operations.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Ensure compliance with Country Laws relating to Risk Meet the corporate policy & requirements (e.g. Target Levels of Safety) Ensure that operating facility hazards are identified and their potential impact assessed / mitigated Ensure that all facility changes are assessed from risk / safety perspective Follow requirements for Risk Management as lifecycle process established by Company HSE MS, Element Risk Management Describe how to initiate, carry out and complete risk assessment process that is mandatory for all Company operations, facility changes and projects Provide users with guidance and reference for performing HSE risk assessment task and using different hazards evaluation, risk assessment and management techniques
CONTENT Basic definitions What is risk? Incidents & Accidents Reduce likelihood of incidents/accidents ALARP Introduction to HSE Risk Management Risk Assessment (Three Levels of Tools) Co-ordinating Risk Assessment Roles Responsibilities (General) Exercises
INTENDED FOR Safety Committees, Corporate Managers, Department Managers, First Line Supervisors, Accident Investigation Team Members, Personnel performing high risk operations
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 63 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Confined Space Entry
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all employees required to enter confined or enclosed spaces as it proposes a comprehensive program that would prevent different situations that may occur during the performance of a task in confined spaces.
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course takes into account all aspects of personal and engineering, emergency preparedness, knowledge, evaluation and control of risks, responsibilities and functions, as well as first aid. At the end of the program the participant will know how to identify confined spaces according to their classification and use appropriate and specific procedures to enter them, by observing all safety measures.
CONTENT This course will equip delegates on common hazards of Confined Spaces; basic entry requirements; specific procedures and important facts; nature of the hazards; necessary precautions to be taken; use of protective and emergency equipment. The steps are broken into the following: Introduction General Requirements What is a Confined Space? What is a Permit Required Confined Space Important Definitions Typical Confined Spaces Potential Hazards in Confined Spaces Controlling Confined Space Hazards Responsibilities Entry Point Hazards IDLH Ventilation Needed Atmospheric Hazards Oxygen Deficient Asphyxiating Atmospheres Oxygen Enriched Flammable Atmospheres Toxic Atmospheres Flammability, Oxygen and Toxicity Values Regarding Confined Space Work Physical Hazards Draft Slide To Review Mechanical Hazards Electrical Hazards Temperature Hazards Worker Comfort Engulfment Hazards Noise Hazards MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 64 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Surface Hazards Vibration Hazards General Precautions When Entering a CE Risk Assessment Basic Confined Space Entry Procedure Testing The Atmosphere Ventilation Lockout / Tagout Rescue Team Specific Requirements (Audio Explanation)
INTENDED FOR All employees required to enter confined or enclosed spaces
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 65 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Behavior Based Safety (BBS)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel especially those responsible for health and safety matters in the organisation.
COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is intended to provide supervising personnel with an overview of the concepts of the behavioural based safety process. This training will aid significantly those personnel who have not used these techniques in their day-to-day duties and responsibilities in the past. The training is not meant to replace other training required by OSHA.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Discuss The Local Safety Policy Discuss Supervisor Responsibilities Discuss The Concepts Of Behavior - Based Safety Introduce 29 CFR 1910, The Industrial Safety Standards Discuss The OSHA Penalties Policy For Safety Violations Discuss Methods And Techniques Used To Protect Workers
CONTENT Written Program Affected Facilities Training Program BBS Steering Committee Components Of Our BBS Process Identification Of At-Risk Behaviors And Barrier Removal Program Integration BBS and Integrated Safety Management Program Readiness The Observation Process Trend And Worksite Analysis Action Plan Development Senior Management Support
INTENDED FOR All Employees, Safety Committees, Corporate & Department Managers, First Line Supervisors, Incident Investigation Team Members.
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 66 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) H2S Awareness & Breathing Apparatus
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel assigned to an Oil & Gas facility where the gas may be present
COURSE OBJECTIVES The training course aims to provide knowledge, skills, and confidence to respond appropriately to a H2S release as well as recognition of an emergency and provide the knowledge for the proper use of emergency equipment and procedures to enhance survival whenever a gas release is in place.
This course complies with National Fire Protection Association 204 and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Sources; hazards; properties and characteristics of H2S and SO2; proper use of detection equipment (personal or portable gas monitors); recognizing and responding to alarms; location of muster points; symptoms of exposure and biological effects; rescue techniques and first aid; proper storage, use and maintenance of the respirators; limitations and capabilities of the respirators; practical donning, operational checks, and doffing of the respirators; recognizing and responding to respirator malfunction and emergency situations; and recognizing medical signs that may prevent or limit the user from wearing a respirator.
CONTENT Introduction Properties of Hydrogen Sulfide Hazards of Hydrogen Sulfide Detection and Monitoring Emergency Alarms Personal Protective Equipment Wind Direction Indicators Escape Routes And Procedures Handling of Breathing Apparatus (Theory/Practice) Safety Rules and Procedures Closure INTENDED FOR All personnel assigned to an Oil & Gas facility where the gas may be present
DURATION 3 Days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 67 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (5) Basic Fire-Fighting
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel assigned to a facility where Oil and Gas process is in place
COURSE OBJECTIVES The aim of this course is to provide the most comprehensive and current techniques so as to effectively fight a fire. Training complies with the NFPA standards worldwide recognized. Theoretical and practical classes involve trainees in the effective way to prevent, recognize and extinguish different types of fires that may occur within Oil and Gas Industry.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Provide clear understanding of duties. Ability of the attendee to identify hazards & perform remedy action. Identify & skillfully operate fire protection equipment. Capable to competently respond to mitigate & control emergency cases. Proper use & handling of PPE. Conduct atmospheric gas testing and appropriately don the SCBA
CONTENT Introduction The Theory of Fire Common Ignition Sources The Classification of Fire Types of Extinguishing Agents What is a Portable Fire Extinguisher? Identifying the Proper Fire Extinguisher Using the Fire Extinguisher When not to fight a Fire Inspecting a Fire Extinguisher Fire Prevention Fire Protection R. A. C. E. Closure
INTENDED FOR All personnel assigned to a facility where Oil and Gas process is in place
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 68 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (6) Incident Investigation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is designed for personnel responsible for incident investigation.
COURSE OBJECTIVE To provide attendees the appropriate tools so as to apply Technical and Logical Analysis regarding Event Investigation, also to help identify and control the risks associated to the different processes within Oil and Gas Industry. Main objective also covers the administration of means so as to avoid incident occurrence that may affects health and safety of personnel, surrounding environment where operations takes place, company and contractors as well as reputation.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Learn the Purpose of Incident Investigation Learn how to set up, manage & participate in an investigation Learn Evidence Preservation Techniques Learn Interviewing Techniques Learn How to Analyze the Causes of Incidents Learn How to Establish Root Cause Learn How to Make Recommendations to Prevent Incident Recurrence Learn How to Write and Present Investigation Reports to review the incident investigation process to provide some practical techniques for use in participating or leading an investigation CONTENT Defining Terms Example of the randomness of loss outcomes Near-Miss Management Control of Loss Why investigate incidents? Immediate Causes Basic Causes Root Causes Standard Terminology Types of Incidents Incident Reporting Why Report Incidents? The Accident Triangle (F.E. Bird, Jr.) Risk Assessment and Incident Investigation Continuous Improvement Processes The Investigation Hierarchy Incident Case Study # 1: Injury to Employee Kicking off the Investigation The Investigation Team Investigation Process MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 69 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Steps to Conducting an Investigation Energy Flow & Barriers Summary Sequence of Events (Timeline) Preservation of Evidence Interviewing Techniques Contributing Factors Human Factors Case Study # 2 : Team Exercise Analyzing to Root Cause Key Points About Root Cause (fault tree) Analysis Root Cause Analysis: The How / Why Tree Findings and Conclusions The Incident Report and Recommendations Making Appropriate Recommendations or Corrective Actions Investigations - Things to Avoid Presentations Tips Small Group Exercise Lessons Learned Formal Investigation Report Case Study # 3: Team Exercise
INTENDED FOR Managers, Team Leaders, Superintendents, Area Authority, Performing Authority, Supervisors, Welders, Electricians, HSE Professionals
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 70 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (7) Criticality of Permit-to-Work System in Oil & Gas Industry
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel assigned to a facility where Oil and Gas process is in place
COURSE OBJECTIVES To ensure that the working group (personnel) is informed, aware and can more easily understand the risks they face on the job along with the methods to be applied to work in a safe and controlled manner.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Prescribe the nature and extent of the work. Establish responsibilities of the assigned personnel within operations. Prescribe the conditions that have to be observed. Provide maximum safety of both personnel and plant, Also a good co-ordination between operations and maintenance work.
CONTENT Introduction to Permit to Work System Objectives of the System Responsibilities of Concerned Delegates Types of Permits Initiation and Distribution Validity of Permit and Work Completion Withdrawal and Cancellation Isolation of Pipelines and Vessels Electrical Isolation Rules and Regulations Related To The System Toolbox Meetings Auditing of the Permit to Work System Closure
INTENDED FOR Managers, Team Leaders, Superintendents, Area Authority, Performing Authority, Supervisors, Welders, Electricians, HSE Professionals
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 71 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (8) Process Safety (PHA)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all engineers engaged in the oil industry, involved in Reservoir Engineering, especially those responsible for the elaborate plans for Reservoir Development.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Introduce process safety and establish its role in todays industry Introduce skills in the recognition of process safety hazards Introduce skills in the control of process safety hazards Provide process safety management skills for Supervisors, Engineers, Facility Managers, etc Introduce process safety management techniques Define process safety management
CONTENT Written Program General Facility Planning Requirements Employee Involvement Process Safety Committee Incident Investigation Process Safety Information Facility/Dept. Evaluation Process Hazard Analysis Process Operating Procedures Employee Training Use of Contractors Pre-Startup Safety Review Mechanical Integrity Quality Assurance Non-routine Work Authorization Managing Change Emergency Preparedness
INTENDED FOR Facility Engineers, Process Engineers, Reservoir Engineers, Safety Committees, Process Specialist, Corporate Managers, Department Managers, First Line Supervisors, Accident Investigation Team members
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 72 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (9) Waste Management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel assigned and dealing with the waste management system within the Company
COURSE OBJECTIVES Provide guidance on the different types of waste that may be generated by the Company and how they must be controlled/managed Establish the requirement for waste inventories Assist the company in the development of waste management strategies, based on the principle of hierarchical control. Establish requirements for a Duty of Care Ensure that waste management forms an integral part of Company operations management procedures. Address past practices and corrective action CONTENT Definitions Background Responsibilities Duty of Care Waste Management Strategy and Planning Waste Management Strategy Waste Management Planning Handling And Temporary Storage of Waste Offshore Platforms Handling Temporary Storage Transport Of Waste Records And Reporting INTENDED FOR All personnel assigned and dealing with the waste management system within the Company
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 73 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (10) Basic Hazardous Chemical Handling
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel involved or assigned to a process facility within the oil and gas industry.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Provide a basic understanding of how to use Companies chemical information system to: Identify, handle, use, or respond to a spill involving a hazardous material at any worksite. Know where to get information about proper handling, storage and disposal of hazardous chemicals. Know what to do when a hazardous chemical leaks or spills.
CONTENT What are chemicals? How chemicals can affect you? Systems of Identification Workplace Hazardous Material Information System National Fire Protection Association Chemicals(Hazard Information & Packaging for Supply) HazCom Placards Material Safety Data Sheet Labels Your key to a safe work place How do chemical accidents happen? Emergency Response Conclusions Excersises INTENDED FOR All personnel assigned to a process facility in Oil and Gas Industry
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 74 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (11) Hazardous Material Management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all personnel who will come in contact with hazardous material in the course of their day to day work
COURSE OBJECTIVES This course will equip delegates with skills to take adequate action to establish controls for every aspect involving hazardous substances, from their selection all the way through to their eventual disposal. The main objective of this course is to sets out these controls. Delegates learn about the selection, purchase, transport, use, storage and disposal of hazardous materials.
CONTENT Selection and Purchase of Chemical Products Chemical Product Information Instructions Labelling and Packaging Handling and Transportation Storage Storage Areas Use and Mixing Disposal Definitions INTENDED FOR All personnel assigned and dealing with the hazardous material within the Company
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 75 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (12) Quality Management System
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course will develop the participants' knowledge and skills to successfully engage in the management of the company, applying the basics that are based on management systems.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the Principles of Integrated Management Systems Learn what a Strategic Planning is To know how an organization is focused on Business Process Management Identify the Policy, Objectives and the Integrated Documentation in an Organization To establish the benefits of systems integration
CONTENT Basic concepts related to Quality, Environment, Safety and Health Principles of Integrated Management Systems Strategic Planning Operation of the systems Relationship Organization - Stakeholders Process Management Building Integrated Policy Construction of Integrated Goals and Objectives Integrated Documentation Advantages of Systems Integration
INTENDED FOR Managers, Supervisors, Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Professionals, Technical and personnel involved with Safety Management Systems, Environment and Quality
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 76 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (13) Working at Heights
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course will equip participants on safety guidelines to follow when carrying out work at height in order to control the risks of falls and is suitable for every employee who would be exposed to working at height in the course of their day to day duty.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, participants will be equipped to use the best methods and tested in the execution of work at height. After completing this training course each participant will be able to: objectively define the responsibilities and competencies of a worker located in high places know and use mooring systems and equipment to prevent falls
CONTENT Introduction: Tool-Box-Talk, General Rules, Objectives Definition and Safety Issues and organizational culture Safety and Environment Concepts, examples, exercises identifying safety deviations and unsafe conditions. Setting National legislation on safety and health, conceptual basis Accidents and accident rates Work at height, conceptual basis, risk factors, prevention, legislation Scaffoldings Basics Exercises
INTENDED FOR Employees linked to the processes areas where required basic knowledge of the techniques and rules for working at heights is needed. Workers engaged in the assembly and maintenance of scaffolding, workers involved in the execution of work at height, using scaffolding or platforms, and those exposed to the risks and hazards typical of these activities
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 77 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (14) Human Kinetics and Manual Handling
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course will develop the participants' basic understanding and techniques of the proper methods of Human Kinetics and Manual handling
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, participants will be able to identify the parts of the spine and the risks associated with manual handling of loads, so it will be able to apply the technique of lifting and hygiene-related back. They will also be able to:
Understand the proactive vision of ergonomics Identify risk factors when lifting a load Identify risk factors when performing repetitive movements Apply simple ways of lifting and loading manual explain the best way to make an effort To understand the functioning of the spine and related pathologies known manual lifting Understand the biomechanical function of the body associated with possible illnesses caused by repetitive motion. CONTENT History of injury related to manual handling of loads Load Handling and related anatomy Table of weights Risk factors Load Characteristics Procedure for lifting Warm-up exercises, muscle strengthening and relaxation
INTENDED FOR Personnel connected with the manual handling of loads
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 78 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (15) Supervising Safety
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended to improve the skills and knowledge of those who have responsibility to achieve company wide HSE policy.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Incidents prevention, Prevent Road Accidents/Incidents Detect/Report/Correct Unsafe Acts/ Conditions Train Personnel in Safety Awareness Establish Clear understanding of HSE Responsibilities CONTENT HSE Policy HSE Training Program Safety Committee MSDS Responsibilities Supervisors HSE Responsibility Employee HSE Responsibility First Aid Program Responsibilities and Checklists in safety inspections New employees induction Responsibilities Security Guide for Employees Prevention and control of risks Hazard Communication Program Maintenance Schedule Personal Protective Equipment Occupational Health Program Accident Investigation Emergency Plan Inspections and external audits Registration and activities SHA accident Leadership and management commitment, Safety, environment and occupational hygiene: Risk Analysis; Change Management; Operational procedures, safe work practices; HSE subcontractors; Mechanical Integrity, Compliance with laws, rules and standards Emergency response and control; Education and training; Review Pre-start; Investigation of Accidents and incidents and occupational diseases; Evaluation system.
INTENDED FOR Managers, Team Leaders, Superintendents, Area Authority, Performing Authority, Supervisors, Welders, Electricians, HSE Professionals
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 79 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com Drilling Engineering Technology
(1) Basic Drilling Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for all those involved in drilling and requiring basic knowledge of drilling engineering.
COURSE OBJECTIVES The aim of this short course training is to provide a basic knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of drilling operations.
CONTENT Well planning overview History and source of petroleum Multi level interdependency of the Petroleum Industry Drilling rig systems, their purpose and use Principles of the drilling process, fishing, casing and cementing Knowledge and ability in the principles of directional drilling Knowledge and ability in the principles of well control and blowout prevention Differences between onshore and offshore drilling rigs and drilling practices How established drilling practices interface with modern tools and technology The causes and prevention practices concerning lost circulation
INTENDED FOR Drillers, Assistant Drillers, Derrickmen, Mud Engineers and Mud Loggers
DURATION 3 Days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 80 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (2) Pre-IWCF Well Control Course
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for anyone requiring a better understanding of Well Control theory, equipment and procedures. It is also intended as preparation for an IWCF certification course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To equip delegates with sound basic knowledge and understanding of safe Drilling Well Control practises for both surface and sub sea operations. Candidates should fully appreciate the full extent of the topics including calculations as a requirement prior to attending an IWCF DWC Combined Supervisors certification course.
CONTENT Well control management Origins of pressure DWC calculations Primary well control Dynamic wellbore pressures Causes of kicks Kick warning signs Shut-in procedures Well control methods Surface blowout well control equipment Sub sea blowout well control equipment Sub sea control systems (indirect hydraulic) Diverting shallow gas kicks Handling on-bottom kicks Handling off-bottom kicks Downhole and equipment problems during well control Simulator Exercises
Candidates will be engaged in classroom exercises and daily take home exercise (relating to both surface and sub sea topics). Delegates will constantly be assessed during the course and performance forwarded to sponsor company.
*There is a final two part written assessment conducted on day five.
INTENDED FOR Subsea Engineers & Supervisors, Trainee Drilling Engineers, OIMs, Barge Engineers, Mud Loggers, Cementing Engineers, M.P.D. Engineers, shore based personnel involved in operations and anyone requiring a better understanding of Well Control theory, equipment and procedures or requiring preparation for an IWCF certification course.
DURATION 5 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 81 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (3) Advanced Drilling Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is an advanced and comprehensive course intended for anyone responsible for Drilling activities and its management.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of drilling operations.
CONTENT Preparation for drilling operations Drilling operations Drilling calculations Drilling hydraulics Drill design Casing string design Bit selection and evaluation Well evacuation (coring, logging and testing) Abnormal pressure prediction and detection Cementing Directional well planning Wellheads, BOPs and operating systems Stuck pipe prevention Special well control situations Drilling optimisation Drilling problems
INTENDED FOR Drilling Superintendents, Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors, Toolpushers and OIMs.
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 82 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (4) Offshore Drilling Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for Personnel requiring a comprehensive understanding of offshore drilling equipment and operations.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide an in-depth appreciation of offshore drilling equipment, marine drilling practices and the specific operational requirements for working in an offshore environment.
INTENDED FOR Drilling personnel who have little or no offshore experience, shore-based operational staff required to be knowledgeable with offshore drilling equipment and practices.
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 83 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (5) Drilling in a High Pressure High Temperature Environment
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is comprehensive and detailed intended for all personnel involved in or associated with drilling deep hot wells
COURSE OBJECTIVE To provide a comprehensive study of how to deal with drilling high pressure, high temperature wells.
CONTENT Composition and properties of drilling fluids Kick composition and properties Gas solubility in drilling fluids Gas behaviour in the wellbore Kick detection and associated equipment Bubble point pressures of kicks Well control methods Kicks while off bottom Rig equipment Jack-ups and permanent completions in gas condensate reservoirs Temperature effects on well control equipment Surface equipment problems Planning high pressure high temperature wells Case histories Recommendations and codes of practice for the drilling and testing of high pressure offshore wells Worst case scenario Well control flowcharts
Candidates will be required to perform selected exercises on High Pressure/High Temperature Simulator.
Candidates will also complete a practical and written assessment at the end of the course.
INTENDED FOR Operating, Contracting, Service Company and Regulatory Authority personnel involved in or associated with drilling deep hot wells with oil/water base drilling fluids.
DURATION 2 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 84 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (6) Stuck Pipe Prevention
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for comprehensive coverage of stuck pipe possible problems and resolutions.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To illustrate the extent of stuck pipe problems and to equip all members of the Drilling Team with the skills and knowledge to recognise the signs of a potential Stuck Pipe situation. To identify and specify actions to be taken by the drilling team to avoid this costly and time- consuming problem. To develop a team approach to prevention and resolution of stuck pipe problems.
CONTENT Team building Communication The problem of stuck pipe General stuck pipe prevention Bottom hole assemblies Tripping Drilling Warning signs of stuck pipe Hole cleaning procedures Mud properties The causes of stuck pipe Predicting stuck pipe Wellbore stability Freeing stuck pipe Case histories Economics of stuck pipe
In addition to classroom presentations, a drilling simulator will be used to perform various stuck pipe exercises.
INTENDED FOR Drillers, Toolpushers, Drilling Supervisors, Drilling Engineers, Drilling Superintendents, Mud Loggers and all Drilling Team Members.
DURATION 2 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 85 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (7) Well Planning and Programming
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for personnel responsible for Drilling activities and its management.
COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is designed to provide a comprehensive approach to Well Planning and Programming.
CONTENT Consent to drill Statutory requirements Objectives Well types Mud/log data RFT/DST data Preparing programmes Casing Cement Mud Bit and hydraulics Deviation Survey requirement Mud logging Wireline logging Wellhead and BOP equipment Other third party services
INTENDED FOR Drilling Superintendents, Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors, Managers and Toolpushers.
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 86 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (8) Casing and Cementing
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for personnel responsible for Drilling activities and its management.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide a comprehensive approach to casing design and practice, cementing methods and operations.
CONTENT Casing design Designing combination strings Casing handling equipment and running procedures Cementing materials and additives Rheology and displacement Primary cementing Liner applications and liner cementing Liner calculations Drillable and retrievable packers Tool hydraulics Squeeze cementing Plug cementing guides and procedures Cement bond logs Cement equipment
INTENDED FOR Toolpushers, Rig Superintendents, Drilling Supervisors, Drilling Superintendents, Drilling Engineers, and Drillers.
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 87 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com (9) Drilling Engineering for Non-Drilling Engineers
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This short course is intended for personnel with no drilling background, knowledge or experience. It is a very basic and introductory course designed to expose and introduce potential candidates to drilling engineering concepts and fundamentals.
COURSE OBJECTIVES To introduce partipants to basic concepts, theories, principles and overview of drilling Expose participants to the various drilling facilities onshore and offshore and rig set-up Introduction to the stake holders involved in drilling Introduce participants to the history of drilling, drilling terminologies and drilling methodologies Explain the purpose and essentials of drilling Show participants the basic concept of drilling operation and process Introduce participants to major consideration such as well control Exlain the fundamental and basic calculations in drilling
COURSE CONTENT Fundamentals of Petroleum Stakeholders involved in drilling and drilling contracts Drilling contracts and stakeholders Onshore and Offshore Drilling Unit History of drilling Rotary drilling Rig set-up Drill string and Bottom hole assembly concept Well control and the Drilling Process Concept of Drilling Fundamental Drilling Calculations Introduction to Directional Drilling
INTENDED FOR This is a short course intended to potential participants in the Oil and Gas industry with the basic knowledge and understanding of drilling. Participants would be introduced to the first-hand and essential concepts and principles of drilling, the process and equipment. Basic and fundamental calculations of drilling are covered in this course as well.
DURATION 3 days
MOBILITY OIL AND GAS UK LIMITED www.mobilityoilandgas.com Page 88 For interest in any course, kindly email: training@mobilityoilandgas.com OTHER DRILLING COURSES ON REQUEST 1. Stuck Pipe Prevention (SPP) 2. Drilling in a High Pressure/High Temperature Environment (HP/HT) 3. Understanding the Petroleum Industry (UPI) 4. Train-the-Trainer (IWCF Assessor)
*Please interest in courses 1-4 should be sent to training@mobilityoilandgas.com