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With 90% of our delegates satisfied with the course they attended and
would recommend it to others, you can rest assured you will receive the
highest quality learning experience with us.
I hope that you find this brochure useful and informative. If you have
any questions or want to book a course, please contact me or my
team, well be happy to help.
Jenny Matthew,
Head of Training
Whats on offer?
Details of our training offering and the
levels of tailoring available for
any budget
With engaging content, expert tutors and site visits, our courses are
interactive. Underpinned by learning theory to maximise knowledge
retention and application, our courses develop subsea skills and
capabilities across the whole life-of-field.
With new options available to enhance your course, you can create
your own unique learning experience. Giving you the flexibility to
expand the learning experience to include competency assessments,
engineering consultancy, tutor-led workshops, virtual sessions and
one-to-one coaching, you have plenty of options to choose from.
Learn more on pages 6 and 7.
Training a team
Find out how we can help you provide
consistent training for global teams
A standard course
A customised course choose modules from our standard
courses to create your own
Our courses
Training paths
Explore suggested training paths and
complementary courses
Case study
Find out how Franois Baptiste
progressed his career through
Jee training
Our courses
Specialist subsea training spanning the whole life-of-field
Landfalls and
marine terminals
Flow assurance
Onshore pipelines
Offshore
wind farms
Risers,
umbilicals and
flexibles
Advanced
integrity
management
of deepwater
pipelines
andrisers
Subsea power
cables
Advanced design
of subsea
pipelines
Design of
subsea
pipelines
Reeling
design
Pigging and
plugging
Subsea systems
Engineering
of flexibles
Subsea
pipelines
Subsea hardware
Subsea controls
Construction of
subsea pipelines
Installation
calculations
Integrity management
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Our courses
A superior learning experience
From training the industry for over 20 years,
we have an in-depth understanding of how to
maximise the effectiveness of training.
Designed to maximise
knowledge retention
RETENTION
Engineering
consultancy
Specialist
Competency
assessments
Tutor-led
workshops
Post-course
feedback
RETENTION IS MAINTAINED
Re
ten
tio
n
Pre-learning
is l
ost
Continuous learning
Traditional training
Novice
Training event
TIME
According to the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, 75% of knowledge from traditional training is lost after just six days. The Deloitte Continuous Learning Model
(2013) shows how our options can counteract this loss of knowledge. By incorporating other elements, we reinforce learning objectives meaning key and
complex information is retained for alonger period of time.
Training a team
Cost-effective solutions
Offering you the assurance of consistent training
for your team, our cost-effective courses develop
your teams competencies in line with your project
requirements and business objectives.
Weve been working with operators, design houses,
constructioncompanies, manufacturers and service suppliers
forover 20years, and have delivered hundreds of in-house
courses to teams around the globe. Whether you need to train
asmall team, or multiple global teams, we can design a course
for your budget and requirements.
Effective content
Key to the effectiveness of our courses is the application of
learning theory. We understand how people learn and retain
information and design our courses to maximise knowledge
retention and application. We draw on lessons learned from our
offshore project experience and our tutors expertise to develop
up-to-date, technical content.
Demonstrating results
Training must be effective and demonstrate a return on
investment. We can measure and evaluate the effectiveness of
training through competency assessments, meaning you can
easily report performance improvements and demonstrate the
value training can add.
In a nutshell, we offer:
Tailored course design and delivery
Collaborative approach
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Whats on offer?
Flexible training courses to suit your needs
Whatever your budget, team size or location we can
create a solution for your unique requirements.
Introduction
Breadth
and depth
Technical
awareness
Online
Location
Advanced
Jee
course
hub
Classroom
Your
office
Location
Classroom
Our classroom-based courses are great for face-to-face networking
with industry peers and seeing first hand samples of materials,
coatings, equipment and components to bring the subject matter
to life. Site visits* help you to visualise and practically apply your
theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios and projects.
We offer a variety of different packages so you can build the right course for your requirements and budget.
From standard classroom courses, to a completely tailored, online approach we can work with you to create
the best possible learning experience.
Whichever options you choose, we will ensure a stress-free and well organised training experience from
beginning to end. Whether booking yourself onto one course or organising a global course for hundreds, we
are here to support you and your team.
Standard
Pre-learning
Course
type
Tutor-led workshops
Options
Customised
Engineering consultancy
Competency assessments
Post-course feedback
Bespoke
Course type
Options
Standard course
With a portfolio of 22 courses spanning the whole life-of-field,
we offer a broad choice of subsea topics.
Customised course
We understand that our standard courses may not completely
meet your specific training or project requirements. Thats why we
give you the option to choose modules from any of our standard
courses to make your own customised course. We can remove
modules which may not be relevant and include others that better
fit your requirements.
Bespoke course
We can also create completely bespoke courses that reflect
your companys objectives and build competencies in specific
disciplines. We can incorporate presentations from your SMEs
and include content on company specific procedures, assets,
vessels, technologies, equipment and codes.
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Training paths
Developing competencies and long term progression
We see training as a continuous process, not a
one-off course. We understand that continued,
long-term training plans, whether for individuals
or teams, are important to the success of your
organisation and the individual.
Our courses offer a clear training path, imparting knowledge and
skill at all levels of your career.
Construction
of subsea
pipelines
Design of
subsea
pipelines
Why Jee?
Franois Baptiste
Risers,
umbilicals and
flexibles
Advanced
design of
subsea
pipelines
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Subsea
systems
Subsea pipelines
Level
Introduction
Duration
1 day
Study hours
Location
7
Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
If you are a graduate engineer or new to the oil industry and need
to understand the terminology and how it all works, this is the
ideal course foryou.
This non-technical course gives an overview of the industry;
from its origin, exploration methods and production processes,
totransport, usages and commercial trends. Gain confidence to
use key industry terms and acronyms and discuss key aspects
ofthe oil and gas industry.
Day 1
Morning
Afternoon
Hydrocarbon formation
Origin of oil and gas
Migration of petroleum
Accumulation of petroleum
Location of major offshore
fields
Transportation systems
Offshore transportation
systems
Onshore pipeline spreads
Pipelines through difficult
ground
Offshore decommissioning
Exploration methods
Geological field mapping
Geophysical prospecting
Exploratory drilling
Hydrocarbon production
Onshore production wells
Offshore platforms
Offshore production drilling
Existing offshore infrastructure
Subsea equipment
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Subsea pipelines
Level
Subsea pipelines
Technical awareness
Duration
4 days
Study hours
Location
28
Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Field layouts
Example layouts
Pipeline and cable uses
Subsea equipment
Platforms and floating
production systems
Riser configurations
Materials
Selection for strength
Selection for corrosion
resistance
Clad and lined pipelines
Titanium and composites
Installation methods
S-lay
J-lay
Reel-lay
Bundles and
towed installations
Flexibles and umbilicals
Introduction to
pipeline integrity
Failures: frequency
andincidents
PIMS
Route selection
Survey techniques
Soil types
Routing of pipeline
Pipe manufacture
Rigid steel pipe
Flexible pipe
Pipe design
Pressure
Design approaches
Diameter sizing
Wall thickness for bursting
Wall thickness for
hydrostaticcollapse
Wall thickness for
localbuckling
Global buckling
External coatings
External corrosion protection
Cathodic protection
On-bottom stability
Thermal insulation
Pipe-in-pipe systems
Active heating of lines
Common work
Construction survey
Route preparation
Welding
Non-destructive testing (NDT)
Construction support
Landfalls
Trenching and burial
Pre-commissioning
Tie-ins, spools and risers
Tie-ins and spools
Rigid steel riser installation
Flexible riser installations
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Flow assurance
Operational controls
Additives
Pigging
Pipeline inspection
Risk-based inspection plan
External survey
Internal inspection
Anomaly assessment
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Design of pipelines
Design of subsea
pipelines
Level
Duration
4 days
Study hours
Location
Advanced
28
Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Route
Rules for routing
Route survey
Alignment sheets
Materials specification
Material selection
Review of material properties
Specification of line pipe
Diameter
Sizing for flow
Fluid properties
Flow fundamentals
Single phase flow
Corrosion
Introduction
Types of corrosion
Control measures
Strength
Design principles
Bursting
Collapse
Buckling and combined
stresses
Strain-based design
Exercise
Stability
Review of fundamentals
Oceanography
Hydrodynamics
Resistance
Stability analysis
Computational fluid dynamics
Exercise
End expansion
and spoolpieces
End force and expansion
factors
End expansion
Temperature profile
Exercise
Spoolpieces
Bottom roughness
Bottom roughness analysis
Spans
Intervention
Thermal design
and insulation
Need for thermal design
Fundamentals of heat transfer
Pipeline heat transfer
Insulation design
considerations
Insulation systems
Application of insulation
Operational problems in
deep water
Exercise
Good link made between all the areas of design and very
clearly presented methodology to be used by pipeline
engineers, thanks to an experienced andpatient tutor
Charlotte Tisserand, Subsea Engineer, Doris Engineering
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Design of pipelines
Advanced design
including HP/HT and
deepwater pipelines
About the course
Level
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Study hours
28
Location
Online, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
HIPPS
Configuration and
components
Design
Applications
Lateral buckling
Virtual anchor spacing
Design process
Out-of-straightness surveys
Buckle mitigation
Fatigue
Principles of fatigue
Fatigue loadings
Design for fatigue
Case studies
Hydrostatic collapse
Need for buckle arrestors
Buckle arrestors
Worked example
Collapse criteria
Exercise
Kyriakides buckle arrestor
design
Upheaval buckling
Upheaval buckling
mechanism
Upheaval buckling analysis
Worked example
Expansion, walking
and anchoring
End expansion
Pipeline walking
Walking modes
Pressure effects
Exercise
Walking and lateral buckling
Anchoring
Other prevention and
mitigating measures
Case study
Pipeline protection
Hazards
Pipeline loads
Pipeline load capacity
Risk and safety analysis
Pipeline coatings
Rock dump
Trenching for impact
protection
Protection structures
Soft protection options
Further corrosion
Advanced corrosion
mechanisms
Corrosion control
Corrosion rates
Case studies
Strain-based design
What is strain-based design?
Loading
Low strain requirements
Moderate strain requirements
High strain requirements
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Design of pipelines
Level
Advanced
Duration
3 days
Study hours
Location
21
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
External inspection
What to look for
Inspection methods
Inspection examples
On-bottom stability
Fundamentals of pipeline
stability
Analysis methods
Data requirements
Force balance approach
DNV RP F109 approach
Stabilisation options
Case study
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Subsea architecture
Subsea systems
Level
Technical awareness
Duration
4 days
Site visit*
1/2 day
Study hours
Location
28
Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
*Selected courses only
Learning outcomes
Appreciate the issues affecting subsea production
Classify and distinguish the structures and
equipmentinvolved
Outline the design and installation of subsea equipment
Discuss decommissioning requirements and regulations
withconfidence
Recognise the vulnerabilities of subsea systems
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Spoolpieces
Design considerations
Metrology and construction
Connection methods
Structural design
Template design
Seabed interface
Fabrication and testing
Case studies
Workover
Workover equipment
andvessels
Minor workover operations
Major workover operations
Installation and
commissioning
Installation issues
Installation methods
At the seabed
Installation videos
Commissioning
New technology
Subsea abandonment
Subsea abandonment
regulations
History and future of subsea
abandonment
Abandonment of subsea wells
Intervention
Diving
ROV types and tools
ROV operations
ROV deployment
ROV manufacture
AUVs
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Subsea architecture
Level
Subsea controls
Duration
2 days
Study hours
Location
Technical awareness
14
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Design criteria
Oil or gas
Type of platform
Water depth
Reservoir pressure and
temperature
Number of functions
Project life expectancy
Selection of system
Direct hydraulic
Piloted hydraulic
Sequence hydraulic
Electro hydraulic
Multiplex electro hydraulic
All electric
Topside equipment
Master control station (MCS)
Remote operator workstation
Electrical power unit
Uninterruptible power
supply(UPS)
Hydraulic power unit (HPU)
Topside umbilical termination
unit (TUTU)
Chemical injection unit (CIU)
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Day 2
Subsea equipment
Umbilical
Subsea umbilical termination
unit (SUTU)
Subsea distribution unit
(SDU)
Jumpers/flying leads
Electrical/hydraulic
connectors
Subsea control module
(SCM)
Subsea electronic module
(SEM)
Valves
Operation of system
System options
Hydraulic
Electrical
Communications
Redundancy
Signal commands
DCV operation
System interfaces
Supervisory control and data
acquisition (SCADA)
Screen mimics
Logging on/off
Valve opening/closing
Valve foot printing
Page selection
Trending
Reports
Calculation
Interlocks
Fluid types
Synthetic fluid
Water-based fluid
Environmental legislation
Cleanliness: manufacturing
Cleanliness: offshore
operations
Cleanliness: standards
Measuring cleanliness
Filters
Wear mechanisms
Flushing
Intervention of system
Safety and environment
Workover
Installation and workover
control system (IWOCs)
Emergency quick disconnect
(EQD)
Divers/ROVs
Cleanliness standards
Inspection, Repair and
maintenance (IRM)
Tools
Future developments
Obsolescence
Future developments
forsystems
Subsea processing
Better well management
Subsea architecture
Level
Subsea hardware
Technical awareness
Duration
4 days
Study hours
28
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Excellent training
that provides
detailed overview of
subsea hardware
Rodrigo Braceras,
Quality Team Lead, BP
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Overview of
subsea equipment
Subsea components
Subsea configurations
Completions
Tubing hangers
Tubing design
Downhole safety valves
Intelligent completions
Gas lift valves
Downhole chemical injection
Fibre optic sensors
Controls
Equipment
Proprietary designs
Fail-safe shutdown
Regulations
Subsea valves
Choke valves
Gate valves
Ball valves
Check valves
Multi-port valve blocks
Valve position indicators
Valve testing
Subsea trees
Dual-bore vertical tree
Mono-bore vertical tree
Horizontal tree
Tree selection
Valve functions
Proprietary designs
Injection of chemicals
Flow meters
Retrievable components
Tree installation
Manifolds
Manifold types
Manifold piping design
Manifold structural
frame design
Manifold foundations
Injection manifold design
Retrieval of components
Proprietary designs
Installation
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Subsea architecture
Level
Technical awareness
Duration
Study hours
Location
3 days
21
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Basic requirements
of design
Appropriate material selection
API design rules
Analysis of wall thickness
criteria
Membrane stress intensity
Bolting and screw threads
Bearing and direct shear
stresses
Bending stress
Primary and secondary
stresses
Bending stress calculations
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Risers
Risers, umbilicals
and flexibles
Level
Technical awareness
Duration
4 days
Site visit*
1/2 day
Study hours
Location
28
Online, HOU, in-house
*Available in Houston only
One of our most popular courses, this course will help subsea,
pipeline and riser engineers and managers understand risers,
umbilicals and flexibles and how they operate.
Explaining the different types, their uses, design, installation
methods and operational considerations, this course also
covers integrity management activities to inspect and maintain
equipment and efficient operations. The tutor will discuss
why more FPSOs are being used for deeper water, rather
than traditional fixed platforms and how the increased motion
envelope impacts on topside connections for risers.
Giving you first-hand experience of the manufacturing of an
umbilical, this course includes a site visit* to a manufacturer
where you will see subsea hardware assembly including stab
plates, pull in heads and bend restrictors.
Learning outcomes
Identify the different types of risers, umbilicals and flexibles
and their uses
Discuss the latest developments in riser systems
Implement design, installation and operational considerations
Appreciate how FPSOs impact on the design and layout of
risers and umbilicals
Outline the principles of riser integrity management
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Introduction to FPSOs
Types of FPSOs
Mooring and turret
arrangement
FPSO vessel motions
Components of motion
Types of vessel motion
Wave frequency motion
Drift and higher order motions
FPSO interfaces
Risers and umbilicals
Processing and storage
Offloading and export
Hybrid risers
Types of hybrid riser
Generic design
Fabrication and installation
Drilling and top-tensioned
risers
Components
Design and analysis of
drilling TTRs
Installation of temporary
drilling TTRs
Rigid risers integrity
management
Monitoring
Inspection
Damage assessment
Repair
Bonded hoses
Types of bonded hoses
Offloading hose
configurations
Manufacture
Handling and storage
Installation
Operation and maintenance
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Risers
Level
Engineering of flexibles
Duration
Study hours
Advanced
4 days
28
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Flexibles introduction
Flexible risers
Application of flexibles
Materials selection
Polymers
Insulation
Metals
Composites
Material specification
Oceanography and
hydrodynamics
General overview
Waves
Currents
Hydrodynamics
Flexible analysis
Static analysis
Installation analysis
Extreme analysis
Fatigue analysis
Post-lay trenching
and burial
Soils and seabeds
Trenching considerations
andspecs
Trench transitions
Trenching analysis
Backfilling
Design
Code requirements
Carcass and pressure
armourdesign
Tensile armour
Vessels
Vessel configuration
andmotion
FPSO moorings
Swivel stack
RAOs
Design of ancillary
equipment
Bend stiffeners
Bend restrictors
Bell-mouths
Mid-water arches
Buoyancy modules
Integrity of flexibles
Inspection techniques
Monitoring and testing
methods
Design and installation
incidents
Operational deterioration
anddamage
Installation of flexibles
Storage and handling
Flexible flowline installation
J-tube installation
Riser installation
Several exercises within the Engineering of flexibles course are based upon the use of OrcaFlex. OrcaFlex dongles will be provided for participants to use during exercises.
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Construction of pipelines
Level
Construction of
subsea pipelines
About the course
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Study hours
Location
28
Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
S-lay
What is S-lay?
S-lay vessel types
S-lay process
S-lay market and vessels
Insulated lines
Lay curve control
J-lay
What is J-lay?
J-lay sequence
J-lay projects
J-lay vessels
J-lay performance
Rapid pipe welding
Mechanical connectors
J-lay from drilling rig
Landfalls
Pull ashore into cofferdam
Pull offshore from onshore
construction site
Directionally drilled landfalls
Seabed modification
Sweeping
Rock removal
Protection
Rock dump
Concrete mattresses
Protection structures
Crossings
Tie-ins
Flanged connection by diver
Hyperbaric welding
Diverless tie-ins
FEA of flanges
Pre-commissioning
Gauging and flooding
Hydrotesting
Dewatering, air and vacuum
drying
Testing of valves and controls
Management systems
Law
QA
Commercial
Health, safety and
environment
Health and safety
management
Risk assessment
Health and safety
Environmental
Survey
Survey methods
Survey operations
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Construction of pipelines
Level
Installation calculations
for subsea pipelines
About the course
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Study hours
28
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Catenaries
Catenary curves
Pipe lay catenary equations
Pipe stresses
Worked example
Exercise
Control by tension
Sagbend buckling
Local buckling criteria
Prediction of buckling
incatenary
Worked example
Exercise
Buckle propagation
Lifting
Static and dynamic loads
Lifting in air
General wave parameters
Lifting through wave zone
Lowering through water
column
Lowering onto seabed
Worked example
Exercise
Bending
Bending during S-lay
Worked example
Exercise
Break-over lengths
Concrete-coated pipe
Horizontal lay curve radii
Reeling
Reeling operations
Strain concentration
Material qualification
Ovalisation and buckling
Worked example
Exercise
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Barge stability
Stable floating bodies
Determining vessel stability
Free liquid surfaces and
suspended loads
Modular craft and local
barges
Worked example
Exercise
Background information
Dynamics
Vessel motions
Dynamics during pipe-lay
Code criteria
Software
Worked example
Exercise
Output analysis
Fatigue assessment
Construction of pipelines
Level
Reeling design
calculations
About the course
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Study hours
28
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Ovalisation
Ovalisation and recovery
Collapse pressure and
combined loading
Worked example
Exercise
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Advances
OTC 20043 optimised reeled
pipe design
OTC 21487 cost-effective
reeling
OTC 20506 deep water
pipeline and riser
OTC 13245 Roncador SCR
hybrid installation
OTC 21655 clad SCR fatigue
qualification
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Integrity management
of subsea pipelines
Level
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Site visit*
1/2 day
Study hours
Location
28
ABN and HOU, in-house
*Available in Aberdeen only
Learning outcomes
Identify issues and assess a range of integrity threats
Evaluate detailed calculations and screening tools
Compare cost optimisation methods
Choose the most appropriate end of design life options
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Pipeline integrity
management system (PIMS)
What does a PIMS involve?
Flow assurance
Introduction to flow assurance
Flow regime
Causes of flow restriction
Flow control methods
External inspection
What to look for
Inspection methods
Riser and flexible inspection
Pig trap inspection
Risk-based inspection
Dent assessment
Dent properties and behaviour
Causes of dents in subsea
pipelines
Methods of assessment
Worked example
Exercise
Protection measures
Case study
Stability
Pipeline instability
Sources of data
Analysis methods
Stabilisation options
Case studies
Thermal buckling
What is a thermal buckle?
Why are they a problem?
Assessment
Mitigation and remediation
Spans
Span detection
Assessment of spans
Stress and buckle checks
Vortex-induced vibrations
Remedial measures
Pigging
Types of pigs
Piggability of pipeline
Pig suitability
Launching and receiving
Corrosion overview
Types of corrosion
Corrosion rate modelling
Corrosion monitoring
Control measures
Case studies
Internal inspection
Gauge pig
Calliper pig
Magnetic flux pig
Ultrasonic pig
Inspection of flexibles
Other pigs
Case study
Defect assessment
Defect types and loadings
Corrosion defect assessment
levels
Corrosion defect assessment
codes
Corrosion defect interaction
Isolation
Operations issues
Tethered isolation plugs
Remote set isolation pigs
Remote set spheres
Pipe freezing
High friction pigs
Hot tap and stopple
Environment and safety
Offshore repairs
Composite repairs
Clamp repairs
Spool repairs
Mechanical connectors
Hyperbaric welding
Others
Life extension
Ageing assets and KP4
Pipeline design life
Pipeline life extension
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Advanced integrity
management of
deepwater pipelines
and risers
Level
Advanced
Duration
4 days
Study hours
28
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Perform root cause analysis (RCA) of failures
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Integrity management
systems
Integrity management
strategy
Plan
Execute
Measure
Improve
Document management and
reporting
Risk-based inspection
Emergency response
Incident investigation and
learning
Integrity management
standards
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Flow assurance
Technical awareness
Duration
2 days
Study hours
14
Location
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Flow assurance engineering
Flow assurance engineering
Key design issues
Operating conditions
Operational risks
Fluid flow principles
Flow fundamentals
Liquid flow
Gas flow
Multi-phase flow
Turn-down over field life
Fluid composition
Fluid properties
Well bore fluids
Export lines
Causes of flow restriction
Waxes and asphaltenes
Scales
Hydrates
Sand
Emulsions and foams
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In-house
Day 2
Flow control methods
Chemical additive control
Thermal control
Pressure control
Mechanical intervention
Other control methods
Thermal design
Need for thermal design
Fundamentals
Thermal profile analysis
Cooldown during shut-in
Insulation design
Pigging
Cleaning pigs
Inspecting pigs
Design for pigging
Pipeline design for pigging
Corrosion and erosion
Types of corrosion
Control measures
Corrosion rate modelling
Corrosion monitoring
Erosion
Case-studies
The quality of
notes is superb.
Alsothetutor was
very good
Craig Dawson, Junior Structural
Engineer, Saipem UK Ltd
Subsea equipment
Gas lift
Subsea pumps and
compressors
Subsea separation and
waterre-injection
Duration
2 days
Study hours
Location
Technical awareness
14
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Introduction to pigging
operations
Types of pigging courses
Operational pigging
Pipeline cleaning
Overview of inspection
courses
Quality control in pigging
courses
Piggability of pipelines
Assessing pipeline piggability
Modifications required
Pig trap design
Flow assurance issues
HSE considerations
Flow assurance
Flow regime
Causes of flow restriction
Flow control methods
Pig design
Pig types and function
Design of pigs
Pig design validation
Launching and
receiving pigs
Pig trap design
Principles of pig launching
and receiving
Main issues
Risk assessment procedures
Operational pigging
procedures
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Offshore wind
Level
Introduction to the
offshore wind industry
Introduction
Duration
1 day
Study hours
Location
7
Online, in-house
Learning outcomes
Understand the offshore wind market and current industry
climate
Appreciate the principles of engineering used for an offshore
wind project
Explain how offshore wind farms are designed, built,
operatedand maintained
Discuss future trends and developments in the industry
Use industry terms and acronyms
Day 1
Morning
Afternoon
Construction
Fabrication and supply
ofcomponents
Marine operations and
vessels overview
Foundation construction
Tower/structure erection
andturbine installation
Substation, met-masts
andarray cables
Export cable laying and
gridconnection
Commissioning and
Certification
Typical challenges
Design
Wind farm site location
Planning, consents and EIA
Feasibility studies
Configuration and layout
Surveys
Wind turbine generators
Substation, met-masts and
auxiliary equipment
Cables and routing
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Future trends
Future needs
Larger wind farms
Deeper waters and
furtheroffshore
New turbines and
components
New offshore technology/
approaches
New grid integration
New strategic interconnection
Improved O&M and plant
performance
Operations and
maintenance
O&M process
O&M organisation and supply
framework
Inspection and maintenance
Turbine IMR equipment
Cable IMR equipment
Spares and storage
O&M supply chain
Offshore wind
Level
Subsea power
cable installation
About the course
Day 1
Day 2
Project overview
Typical project structure
Feasibility studies
Consenting
Environmental impact studies
Surveys
Route selection
Cable production
Installation
Post-lay activities
Case study Part 1: Overview
Cable installation
Pre-installation design
andanalysis
Types of vessel
Deck layouts and key
installation equipment
Surface laying
Plough burial
ROV burial
Other types of burial
Rock dumping
Case study Part 4:
Installation
Cable design
Cable types for array
Export and interconnectors
Design qualification
Cable performance
characteristics
Hauling devices and joints
Case study Part 3: Design
Duration
2 days
Study hours
Location
14
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Cable routing
Selection of route corridor
Geophysical survey
Route determination
Charting
Geotechnical survey
Burial methods
Burial performance prediction
Case study Part 2: Routing
Advanced
Offshore structure
connection
Cable entry types
Entry protection
Internal cable management
Pull-in analysis
Installation equipment and
methods
Case study Part 5:
Connections
Landfalls
Landfall selection
Horizontal directional drilled
installation process
Surface lay and trenched
process
Landfall joint bay
Case study Part 6: Landfalls
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Offshore wind
Level
Advanced
Duration
1 day
Study hours
Location
7
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Cable routing
Introducing Quantum
geographical information
system (GIS)
Selection of route corridor
Geophysical survey
Route determination
Charting
Geotechnical survey
GIS exercises
Burial methods
Burial performance prediction
Cable installation I
Introducing 2D CAD
(DraftSight)
Pre-installation design
andanalysis
Types of vessel
Deck layouts and key
installation equipment
Deck layout CAD exercise
Offshore structure
connection
Cable entry types
Entry protection
Internal cable management
Pull-in analysis
Installation equipment and
methods
Jee advanced dynamic
analysis examples
The
of
Day quality
3
notes is superb;
also the tutor was
very good
Day 4
Craig Dawson,
Saipem UK Ltd
Landfalls
Landfall selection
Horizontal directional drilled
process
Landfall joint bay
Landfall GIS exercise
Cable installation II
Surface laying
Plough burial
Plough turns CAD exercise
Plough catenaries
CADexercise
ROV burial
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Offshore wind
Level
Duration
2 days
Study hours
Location
Technical awareness
14
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
This technical and commercial course relates oil and gas sector
expertise to the offshore wind project lifecycle. Practitioners
transferring or expanding into offshore wind wanting to develop
their knowledge will benefit from a deeper understanding of how
their oil and gas skills apply to the growing offshore wind industry.
Explaining project development, engineering, procurement,
construction and installation (EPCI), operations and maintenance
(O&M), the tutor will give an overview of the industry, making
frequent comparisons to the oil and gas industry.
Day 1
Day 2
Understanding the
terminology
Power plant performance
metrics
Capacity factor
Economics
Inflation
Cost of money
Interest rates
Exchange rates
Input variables
Wind resource
Capital expenditures (CAPEX)
e.g.
Development costs
Lease costs
Construction costs
Turbine costs
Management costs
Insurance
Operating expenditure (OPEX)
e.g.
Planned maintenance
Unplanned maintenance
Control rooms
Transmission costs
Insurance
Decommissioning
Revenues
Wholesale electricity prices
Subsidies
Constructing a simple
economic model
Delegates will build a simple
economic model of a profit
and loss (P&L) for a single
wind farm special purpose
vehicle (SPV) entity using
Microsoft Excel.
Day 2
Wind resource
Measurement basics
Technology of the
measurements
Problems of terrain, spacing
and wake
What is bank grade
Climate versus weather
Software tools and models
Outputs: running the
Excel model
Variability
The language of variability
P50, P70, P90
In real life...
Anemometry revisited
Putting it all together
Metrics at final investment
decision (FID)
Confidentiality and
competition
IRR, hurdle rates
Confidence
Portfolio of investments
Performance as a supply
contract term
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Offshore wind
Asset protection of
offshore wind farms
Level
Advanced
Duration
2 days
Study hours
14
Location
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Structural inspection
and repair
Mitigating design features
Structural inspection
techniques
Monopiles
Jackets
Towers
Top house
Blades
Marine threats
Metocean conditions
Marine traffic
Marine life
Geotechnical conditions
Force majeure
Technology threats
Failures
Corrosion
Structural load limit state
Structural load fatigue
Wind capture blades and
drive train
Electrical issues
Scour
Cable issues
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Day 3
Day 4
Offshore wind
Structural design
principles for
offshorewind
About the course
Level
Duration
Study hours
Location
Day 2
Day 3
Introduction
Asset types in the field
Offshore wind lifecycle
Legislation and standards
DNV standards
Failures
Corrosion
Structural load limit state
Structural load fatigue
Wind capture blades and
drive train
Electrical issues
Scour
Cable issues
Analysis
Jacket structures
Tubular elements and joints
Plates and shells
Marine threats
Metocean conditions
Marine traffic
Marine life
Geotechnical conditions
Force majeure
Technology threats
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Day 1
Design approach
Selection of approach
Documenting inputs: basis
of design
Turbines are holistic systems
Limit state
Dynamic states and fatigue
3 days
Learning outcomes
Advanced
Good
Day 4 real
worldexamples
Tom Thurmond, Engineer,
Chevron Houston
Special topics
Geotechnical properties of
soil/pile interface
Grouted joint performance
Buoyancy and dynamic
amplification
Ship impact
Stability in transit
Quality control of materials
Software and practise
Market review
In-house vs bought-in
FEA a cautionary tale
Fatigue some surprises
Fatigue design
Design life
Number of cycles
Resonance
Analysis tools
Mitigation
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Offshore wind
Level
Introduction to offshore
wind economics
About the course
Technical awareness
Duration
2 days
Study hours
Location
14
ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes
Gain insight into the decision making process for wind farm
development and understand what makes a profitable project
and good investment for the developer and owner.
Day 1
Understanding the
terminology
Power plant performance
metrics
Capacity factor
Input variables
Wind resource
Capital expenditures
(CAPEX)e.g.
Development costs
Lease costs
Construction costs
Turbine costs
Management costs
Insurance
Operating expenditure
(OPEX)e.g.
Planned maintenance
Unplanned maintenance
Control rooms
Transmission costs
Insurance
Decommissioning
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Day 2
Revenues
Wholesale electricity prices
Subsidies
Economics
Inflation
Cost of money
Interest rates
Exchange rates
Constructing a simple
economic model
Delegates will build a simple
economic model of a profit
and loss (P&L) for a single
wind farm special purpose
vehicle (SPV) entity using
Microsoft Excel
Wind resource
Measurement basics
Technology of the
measurements
Problems of terrain, spacing
and wake
What is bank grade?
Climate versus weather
Software tools and models
Outputs: running the
Excelmodel
Variability
The language of variability
P50, P70, P90
In real life...
Anemometry revisited
Putting it all together
Metrics at final investment
decision (FID)
Confidentiality and
competition
IRR, hurdle rates
Confidence
Portfolio of investments
Performance as a supply
contract term
Onshore pipelines
Level
Technical awareness
Duration
3 days
Study hours
Location
21
In-house
Learning outcomes
Explain how landfalls and outfalls help get oil and gas
toshore
Recommend marine structures required at a marine terminal
Investigate terminal incidents and how to avoid them
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Overview of marine
terminals
Overview of items and
interactions
Different types of terminals
Storage tanks
Types of hydrocarbon
storagetanks
Design considerations
Loss of containment
protection
Fire protection
Security
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A
must
Day
4 for anyone
engaged in the
design of marine
facilities in the oil
and gas industry.
The course is
delivered by an
experienced subject
matter expert and
covers a niche area,
which is difficult
to access through
other training
providers
Rabinder Manku, Civil Marine
Engineer, BP Exploration
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Onshore pipelines
Level
Onshore pipelines
Technical awareness
Duration
3 days
Study hours
21
Location
In-house
Learning outcomes
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Construction in difficult
terrains
Mountainous regions
Swamps and marshes
Arctic
Deserts
Forests
Pipeline construction
Site preparation and stringing
Welding and NDT
Excavation, lowering and
reinstatement
Pre-commissioning
Costs
Pipeline crossings
Crossing types
Crossing construction
methods
Day 4
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Bob Summers
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Subsea engineering
services
Providing integrated engineering services
across the whole life-of-field
Design
Operations support
Integrity management
Pigging
Lifetime extension
Decommissioning
We pride ourselves on establishing
long-term relationships with our customers.
This is reflected by our consistently high
FPAL feedback scores.
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