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This course is an intermediate skill level course. This interactive skill course focus on the technic and methodology which regulator and operator used to deploy and determine the decommissioning decision. This course will focus on the understanding the driver of decommissioning including technical commercial law that govern decommissioning that will influence the decision of decommissioning. The course will conduct an interactive workshop to provide a detail understanding and capability to undertake a DOA. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Provide participants with an overview of decommissioning activities and its various technical / commercial alternatives Provide participants with an overview of the driver of the decommissioning and the decommissioning options available in industry Provide participants with insight on the driver of decommissioning including technical commercial law that govern decommissioning and its importance Provide a detail understanding and capability to undertake a DOA through interactive and hand-on workshop session Subjects/Topics Day Overview of Offshore Decommissioning and Decommissioning Alternatives Project management, engineering, and planning Law, regulation, and guidelines, applied to decommissioning Global decommissioning experiences and best practices Decommissioning alternatives, requirements and drivers Stages in the abandonment process Public perception, governance & reputation management Cutting techniques Liability issues and management Waste management and HSE issues 1 Evaluating Decommissioning Alternatives using BPEO Assessment and Reusable Facilities and structures Key principles of BPEO Studies BPEO study framework Identification and Screening of Options Attribute Analysis Weighting Factors Integration into Decision Making Definition of purpose and scope Reassessment process and feasibility study (No guideline, reuse check API, inspection for reuse/decom) Risk considerations (No guideline, through experience, back-engineering) Structural reuse, considerations and inspection, integrity assessment, codes and stand- ards Reuse of static equipment and rotating, electrical, and Instrument equipment, integrity assessment, codes and standards (Thailand standards draft, ME and EE) 2 3 Preliminary BPEO Assessment: Case Study of a local platform Case study on a local platform Guided workshop

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This course is an intermediate skill level course. This

interactive skill course focus on the technic and

methodology which regulator and operator used to deploy

and determine the decommissioning decision. This course

will focus on the understanding the driver of

decommissioning including technical commercial law that

govern decommissioning that will influence the decision of

decommissioning. The course will conduct an interactive

workshop to provide a detail understanding and capability

to undertake a DOA.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

Provide participants with an overview of decommissioning activities and its various technical / commercial alternatives

Provide participants with an overview of the driver of the decommissioning and the decommissioning options available in industry

Provide participants with insight on the driver of decommissioning including technical commercial law that govern decommissioning and its importance

Provide a detail understanding and capability to undertake a DOA through interactive and hand-on workshop session

Subjects/Topics Day

Overview of Offshore Decommissioning and Decommissioning Alternatives

Project management, engineering, and planning

Law, regulation, and guidelines, applied to

decommissioning

Global decommissioning experiences and best practices

Decommissioning alternatives, requirements and drivers

Stages in the abandonment process

Public perception, governance & reputation management

Cutting techniques

Liability issues and management

Waste management and HSE issues

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Evaluating Decommissioning Alternatives using BPEO Assessment and Reusable Facilities and structures

Key principles of BPEO Studies

BPEO study framework

Identification and Screening of Options

Attribute Analysis

Weighting Factors

Integration into Decision Making

Definition of purpose and scope

Reassessment process and feasibility study (No guideline, reuse check API, inspection for

reuse/decom)

Risk considerations (No guideline, through experience, back-engineering)

Structural reuse, considerations and inspection, integrity assessment, codes and stand-

ards

Reuse of static equipment and rotating, electrical, and Instrument equipment, integrity

assessment, codes and standards (Thailand standards draft, ME and EE)

2

3 Preliminary BPEO Assessment: Case Study of a local platform

Case study on a local platform

Guided workshop

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Engineer from multiple discipline who

are involving in decommissioning

activities (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical,

etc.)

Project manager who handling

decommissioning activities

Finance commercial and business people

who are interested to understand the top

process of regulatory body in arriving the

decommissioning decision.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Noor Amila Wan Abdullah Zawawi, is

currently the Director of the Institute of Sustainable Building (ISB) at Universiti Teknologi

PETRONAS (UTP). She is currently leading research on decommissioning of offshore platform

at the Offshore Engineering Centre, UTP, and under the ISB, she is focusing on construction

management and sustainability, i.e. low carbon and green building initiatives at the Center for

Urban Resources (CUReS). She provides numerous training on decommissioning to the

industry in Malaysia, South Korea and Netherlands, working closely with various industry/

university. She works with non-profit organisations and NGOs i.e. Malaysia Structural Steel

Association (MSSA) and MOGSC. Since 2015, she has been appointed as Chairperson for Rigs.volution Working

Group in MSSA (a joint initiative between UTP - MSSA – CIDB), and Council Member for MSSA since 2017. She is

active in SPE Decommissioning events. She is listed in the National Industry Expert Directory as a Panel member

for the National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) for Oil & Gas, by the Department of Skills Development,

Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia. Dr Amila has published over 70 articles on her research findings, and

passionately championed development of local capability in decommissioning. She has been invited as speakers

on decommissioning at local and international engagements since 2013. She obtained her MSc and PhD from

Malaysia in Building Engineering and Built Environment.

Prof. Mohd Shahir Liew, Ph.D P.E. (Texas), P.Eng. (Mal.),

C.Eng. FEI UK, has been practicing in the construction and offshore industry for 23

years, he is now the Deputy Vice Chancellor Research and Innovation (DVCRI) at Universiti

Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia in charge of the business development portfolio and

catalyzing the research ecosystem for accelerated growth. Professor Shahir aspires for a

better tomorrow in Malaysia through the approach of sustained growth in niche capabilities

and high-end knowledge areas. He believes that these are crucial for the country to reach

developed nation status and strongly advocates for the scientific and engineering community to always add

cutting edge dimensions to their set of capabilities and competencies. Professor Shahir throughout his career has

spearheaded several strategic initiatives in the area of competency development including being one of the

pioneering groups in Malaysia to develop wind engineering competencies and was the Chairman of the National

Standards MS1553 Wind Code in 1999. In this time in the Malaysian Oil and Gas Services Council (MOGSC), he

has served as the Chairman of the Competency and Training Working Group identifying critical industry gaps in

the oil and gas industry. His continued service as the Honourary Secretary has also seen his leading participation

in the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) for the National Occupational Skill Standard (NOSS) and

Sectorial Training Committee (STC-17). He is also the current Fellow of the Energy Institute Malaysia and is

closely overlooking the development of niche professional accreditation tracks in Malaysia for engineers in the

energy sector. Professor Shahir graduated summe cum laude in Civil Engineering from Texas Tech University

(USA) in 1983 and subsequently fast-tracked towards the completion of his Ph.D in Civil Engineering in 1988

from the same alma mater.

Ir. Lim Eu Shawn, P. Eng., C.Eng. MEI UK, obtained his BSc. (Hons) in

Civil Engineering from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia in the areas of

offshore engineering with particular emphasis on metocean, seismic engineering, offshore

design, decommisioning and asset integrity. He is currently providing active support for

research and consultancy works of the Offshore Engineering Centre, UTP (OECU) while

pursuing his doctorate studies in UTP. He actively engages with various major oil and gas

corporations on research and consultancy works to identify value optimizations in their

design and operations. In addition he is now supporting the development and deployment of

technologies in the industry through partnership, collaboration and commercialization initiatives. He also

engages in active competency building and training in the offshore engineering industry and has previously

engaged in training programmes via Malaysian Structural Steel Association (MSSA) and Human Resources

Development Fund (HRDF). He represents MSSA in the development of national offshore structures code MS ISO

19901/2 and is a Chartered Engineer of Energy Institute. He is also an accredited trainer recognized by the

HRDF. He actively seeks collaboration opportunities within the oil and gas fraternity through value enhancement

and innovation of technologies via university-industry partnership models.

RM 3,500 (Professionals) 10% Discount (UTP Alumni,

PETRONAS & Group Registration) 20% Discount (Student) Course fee is including the 6% SST.

Group registration is applicable for 3 pax

and above from the same company.

The fees include refreshments and the

course materials.

A certificate of attendance will be issued

upon successful completion of the course.

Course Coordinator: Ms. Wan Nabihan Wan Sulaiman

Tel: +605-368 7975 Email: [email protected]

Course Registration: Mr. Farhan Zulkefly Tel: +603-2276 0136 / +60143150602 Email: [email protected]

Email to [email protected] for registration by 3rd June 2019.

Seats are limited. A seat will be confirmed once the payment / LOU is received.

Confirmed participants will be informed via email.