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Exploration & Production
www.ifptraining.com
A partner of excellence for oil and gas professional development
Field Operations
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For some 40 years, IFP Training has been the partner of choice for its clients
in the oil and gas, petrochemical and powertrain industries in their quest
to develop and maintain the professional competency of their workforce
at the highest level. In today’s world of ever-evolving technology, we
anticipate their needs and help them in the pursuit of operational
performance and safety.
Each year, some 15,000 industry professionals from 80 countries take
part in one of our 1,300 public or in-house training sessions customized to
meet their needs.
Our faculty of 100 permanent instructors and 600 consultants with
real industry experience hails from various sectors. Paramount amongtheir concerns is the relevance of the learning objectives, adaptation
of the course content to industry needs and the teaching quality.
The interactive and dynamic nature of our training sessions blends a solid
grounding in knowledge with hands-on practice.
Our comprehensive panoply of courses, with topics spanning from
geosciences, drilling and surface facilities to rening, petrochemicals,
products and engines, caters to a very wide audience, from operators
and technicians to engineers and managers. IFP Training is indeed
a partner of excellence for oil and gas professional development.
This catalog presents our public courses in Exploration & Production and
gives you an idea of the in-house training programs that we regularly
organize for our clients.
To help you with your search, we have labeled the different levels of each
program as follows: Discovery, Foundation, Prociency and Advanced.
We have also put together several paths of courses that could be followed
in order to acquire competency in various disciplines.
We would be delighted to welcome you at one of our many public training
sessions or to design a course to meet the specic needs of your company.
We wish to renew our appreciation for your condence and valued
partnership with IFP Training and look forward to serving you.
Jean-Luc KARNIK
Chief Executive Officer
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IFP Training 4
Your contacts 5
Course index 6
Typical career path 10
Public courses 13
In-house courses 55
Registration 69
Terms and conditions 70
Contents
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Our missionWe work hand in hand with the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and Powertrain industries to give you the best training
possible.
Our unique, industry-focused and customized training solutions are delivered worldwide by experienced instructors
who share a common objective: to develop your professional skills while improving industry best practices, overall
performance and operational safety.
Our history
IFP Training was created in 1975 by
IFP Energies nouvelles and IFP School
to meet the training needs of professionals
from the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and
Engine industries.
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) is apublic-sector research and training
center. It has an international scope,
covering the fields of energy, transport
and the environment. From research
to industry, technological innovation is
central to all its activities. IFPEN focuses
on providing solutions to take up the
challenges facing society in terms of
energy and the climate, promoting the
emergence of a sustainable energy mix.
For more than 90 years now, IFP School
has been training young engineers to
overcome industry challenges. This
prestigious academic institution delivers
Master’s degrees to some 600 students
each year who saw in excellent post-
graduate programs setup in partnership
with world-class universities and
companies an opportunity to develop their
expertise and advance in their careers.
IFP TrainingTechnical expertise and know-how delivered by industry professionalsand experienced instructors
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Your contacts
Executive VP: Fouzia BAÏRI Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 74
GEOSCIENCES – RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Manager: Laurence BOVE Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 55
DRILLING – COMPLETION – WELL CONTROL
Manager: Rémi FERRIÈRE Tel. + 33 (0)5 59 30 82 42
FIELD OPERATIONS
Manager: Benoît RABAUD Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 68
PROJETCS AND LOGISTICS
Manager: Yves BONNEFOY Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 73
GENERAL E&P TRAINING
Manager: Florent PRION Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 84
Exploration & Production Division
REFINING & CHEMICALS
Executive VP: Bertrand MOUCHEL Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 06
IC ENGINES & LUBRICANTS
Executive VP: Marc BONNIN Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 12 08
ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT
Executive VP: Sylvie SAULNIER Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 10 84
Others divisions
Jean-Luc KARNIK Chief Executive Officer
Loïc du RUSQUEC Executive VP Business Development
Karim FAÏD Senior VP Marketing
Management
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 12 12 [email protected]
FRANCE
RSI
Philippe VACHER Chief Executive Officer
UNITED STATES
RSI Simcon Inc.
Georges HOSTACHE Chief Executive Officer
Mob. + 1 832 448 5900
NIGERIA
Francis FUSIER [email protected]
Affiliates and Representations
BAHRAIN
IFP Training & Consulting Middle-East
Hervé CHAUVIN Managing Director
Mob. +973 3 998 5909
Mohamed SKHIRI VP Middle-East
Mob. +973 3 232 8804
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Public courses
Scheet Durationin days
Dates Location Tuition fee
(€ H.T.) Language Reference
Operation of Production Facilities
Fundamentals of Production E-500 2October 12 - 13
June 01 - 02
Rueil
Pau1,520 €
EN
FR
PROD / PRODCHAIN
PROD / CHAINPROD
Oil & Gas Field Processing E-501 5
June 22 - 26
November 30 - December 04
March 02 - 06
April 13 - 17
June 01 - 05
Rueil
Rueil
Port-Gentil
Rueil
Pau
3,120 €
3,120 €
3,450 €
3,120 €
3,120 €
EN
EN
FR
FR
FR
PROD / OGFP
PROD / OGFP
PROD / IPS
PROD / IPS
PROD / IPS
Field Processing
and Surface Production Facilities E-502 10
June 22 - July 03
November 30 - December 11
June 01 - 12
Rueil
Rueil
Pau
5,910 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / FPSPF
PROD / FPSPF
PROD / PIPS
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing E-503 15
February 09 - 27
September 21 - October 09
May 26 - June 12
Rueil 8,750 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADVGB
PROD / ADVGB
PROD / ADVFR
Module 1: Thermodynamics Applied
to Well Effluent Processing E-504 5
February 09 - 13
September 21 - 25
May 26 - 29
Rueil 3,060 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV1GB
PROD / ADV1GB
PROD / ADV1FR
Module 2: Oil and Water Treatment E-505 5
February 16 - 20
September 28 - October 02
June 01 - 05
Rueil 3,060 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV2GB
PROD / ADV2GB
PROD / ADV2FR
Module 3: Gas Processing and Conditioning E-506 5
February 23 - 27
October 05 - 09
June 08 - 12
Rueil 3,060 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV3GB
PROD / ADV3GB
PROD / ADV3FR
Natural Gas E-510 5
June 29 - July 03
October 12 - 16
September 28 - October 02
Rueil 3,120 €
EN
EN
FR
PROD / NATGAS
PROD / NATGAS
PROD / GAZNAT
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) E-511 5
March 09 - 13
June 07 - 11
November 16 - 20
May 18 - 22
Rueil
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
4,090 €
3,000 €
4,090 €
4,090 €
EN
EN
EN
FR
PROD / LNG
PROD / LNG
PROD / LNG
PROD / GNL
Gas Sweetening and Sulfur Recovery E-514 5 November 02 - 06 Rueil 3,120 € EN PROD / ACIDGB
Production Accounting
and Material Balance Sheet E-520 3
October 19 - 21
April 13 - 15Rueil 2,290 €
EN
FR
PROD / BALSH
PROD / BILMAT
Production Panel Operator Training E-531 35September 14 - October 30
May 11 - June 30Rueil 32,450 €
EN
FR
PROD / PANELOPGB
PROD / PANELOPFR
Surface Production Superintendent Training E-533 58September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07
Pau, Rueil
& Martigues36,680 €
EN
FR
PROD / PRODSI
PROD / SIPROD
Production Engineer Training (ProdEng) E-534 60September 07 - November 27
May 11 - July 31Rueil & Martigues 30,540 €
EN
FR
PROD / PRODENG
PROD / INGPROD
Laboratory Analysis for Oil & Gas Production E-535 5 December 07 - 11 Pau 3,060 € EN PROD / LABOGB
Safety in Laboratories E-537 4December 14 - 17
July 06 - 10
Pau
Rueil2,710 €
EN
FR
PROD / SAFELABGB
PROD / SAFELABFR
Well Equipment and Operation
for Production Engineers E-546 5
September 14 - 18
May 18 - 22Rueil 3,060 €
EN
FR
PROD / WELLGB
PROD / WELLFR
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Public courses
Scheet Durationin days
Dates Location Tuition fee
(€ H.T.) Language Reference
HSE - Health, Safety & Environment
HSE in Surface Processing Operations E-550 5
May 18 - 22
November 09 - 13
March 22 - 26
July 13 - 17
Pau
Rueil
Alger
Rueil
3,060 €
3,060 €
2,500 €
3,060 €
EN
EN
FR
FR
HSE / EXPSAFOP
HSE / EXPSAFOP
HSE / EXPSECOP
HSE / EXPSECOP
Safety Engineering - Module 1 E-560 5
March 29 - April 02
November 16 - 20
June 15 - 19
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
3,000 €
3,060 €
3,060 €
EN
EN
FR
HSE / SAFENG1GB
HSE / SAFENG1GB
HSE / SAFENG1FR
Safety Engineering - Module 2 E-561 5November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26Rueil 3,060 €
EN
FR
HSE / SAFENG2GB
HSE / SAFENG2FR
HSE in Construction / Maintenance Works E-570 4November 16 - 19
June 15 - 18Pau 2,710 €
EN
FR
HSE / WORKGB
HSE / WORKFR
Environmental & Societal Risk Management E-580 5
November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26 Rueil 3,060 €
EN
FR
HSE / ENVGB
HSE / ENVFR
HSE Superintendent Training E-590 58September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07Pau, Rueil & Mart igues 36,680 €
EN
FR
HSE / HSESI
HSE / SIHSE
Equipment, Maintenance, Inspection
Technology of Production Facilities Equipment E-600 10October 12 - 23
June 15 - 26Rueil & Martigues 5,910 €
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP
MAT / MAT
Module 1: Static Equipment E-601 5October 12 - 16
June 15 - 19Rueil 3,120 €
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP1
MAT / MAT1
Module 2: Rotating Machinery E-602 5October 19 - 23
June 22 - 26Martigues 3,120 €
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP2
MAT / MAT2
Instrumentation, Process Control
& Safety Instrumented Systems
E-608 5October 26 - 30
May 18 - 22
Rueil
Port-Gentil
3,060 €
3,450 €
EN
FR
I-R / INST1GB
I-R / INST1FR
Metering and Allocation E-615 5November 02 - 06
May 31 - June 04
Rueil
Alger
3,060 €
2,500 €
EN
FR
I-R / METER
I-R / COMPT
Centrifugal and Positive
Displacement Pumps E-622 5 October 26 - 30 Rueil 3,060 € EN MAT / PUMP
Centrifugal and Volumetric Compressors E-626 5 November 02 - 06 Rueil 3,060 € EN MAT / COMPGB
Maintenance Superintendent Training E-640 58September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07Pau, Rueil & Mart igues 36,680 €
EN
FR
MAI / MAINSI
MAI / SIMAIN
Maintenance Management - Equipment
Availability Control E-645 5
November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26
Rueil
Pau3,120 €
EN
FR
MAI / MAINTMGT
MAI / GESMAINT
Process & Layout Engineering
Offshore Field Development -
Pipelines & Flow Assurance E-650 5
October 26 - 30
June 29 - July 03Rueil 3,120 €
EN
FR
DEV / OFFSHGB
DEV / OFFSHFR
FPSO/FSO & Oil Terminals E-660 5November 23 - 27
May 18 - 22Pau 3,060 €
EN
FR
DEV / TERMGB
DEV / TERMFR
Pipeline Hydraulics and Multiphase Flow E-670 5 September 28 - October 02 Rueil 4,060 € EN DEV / HYDRGB
Corrosion Prevention in Production Facilities E-675 5 April 20 - 24
June 08 - 12
Pau
Rueil3,060 €
EN
FR
DEV / CORGB
DEV / CORFR
Oil & Gas Process Simulation E-680 5 March 30 - April 03 Rueil 3,060 € EN DEV / SIMULGB
Field Development Project E-695 15November 23 - December 11
March 16 - April 03Rueil 8,750 €
EN
FR
DEV / FDEVGB
DEV / FDEVFR
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In-house coursesTo see the agenda of in-house courses,
please refer to the specific training guide
Scheet
Duration
in days Reference
Natural Gas Storage E-515 2 PROD / STOCKGB
Natural Gas Transport by Pipeline E-516 2 PROD / TRANSGB
Production Chemicals: Use and Handling E-528 5 PROD / CHEMICAL
Preparatory Course to Production Field Operator Training E-529 25 PROD / PC
Production Field Operator Training (BOA) E-530 185 PROD / BOAGB
Surface Production Supervisor Training E-532 35 PROD / PRODSUP
Production Facilities Control Room Operation E-547 10 PROD / ADVCCRGB
Occupational Safety E-551 5 HSE / OCCSAFGB
Safety Engineering Workshop Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Fundamentals E-565 5 HSE / SEWGB
Oil & Gas Facilities Environmental Impact Management E-581 5 HSE / ENVMGTGB
Social Risk Management E-582 5 HSE / SOCIALGB
Environmental Management of Spills & Emissions: Air, Water, Wastes, Soils E-583 5 HSE / POLLUTIONGB
HSE Engineer Training E-591 80 HSE / HSEENG
Advanced Instrumentation, Process Control & Automation E-609 5 I-R / INST2GB
Multivariable Predictive Control E-610 4 I-R / MVPCGB
Production Facilities Power Network and Electrical Equipment E-618 5 I-R / ELEC1GB
Production Facilities Power Network and Electrical Equipment (Advanced) E-619 5 I-R / ELEC2GB
Gas Turbines E-630 5 MAT / GT
Operation, Maintenance and Inspection of Rotating Machinery E-641 10 MAI / ROTMAINT
Machinery Vibration Signature Analysis E-643 4 MTM / PAVIB-E
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OPERATOR
F I E L
D
O P E R A T O R Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
INITIAL COURSES
Preparatory Course to Production Field Operator Training 25 days PROD / PC E-529
Production Field Operator Training (BOA) 37 weeks PROD / BOAGB E-530
Production Chemicals: Use and Handling 5 days PROD / CHEMICAL E-528
PANEL OPERATOR
P A N E L O
P E R A T O R
Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
INITIAL COURSES
Production Panel Operator Training 35 days PROD / PANELOPGB E-531
Laboratory Analysis Techniques for Oil & Gas Production 5 days PROD / LABOGB E-535
ADVANCED COURSES
Production Facilities Control Room Operation 10 days PROD / ADVCCRGB E-547
HSE in Construction/Maintenance Works 4 days HSE / WORKGB E-570Instrumentation, Process Control & Safety Instrumented Systems 5 days I-R / INST1GB E-608
Production Facilities Power Network and Electrical Equipment 5 days I-R / ELEC1GB E-618
Metering and Allocation 5 days I-R / METER E-615
Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumps 5 days MAT / PUMP E-622
Centrifugal and Volumetric Compressors 5 days MAT / COMPGB E-626
Gas Turbines 5 days MAT / GT E-630
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
S U P E R V
I S O R
Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
INITIAL COURSES
Surface Production Supervisor Training 35 days PROD / PRODSUP E-532
ADVANCED COURSES
Metering and Allocation 5 days I-R / METER E-615
Corrosion Prevention in Production Facilities 5 days DEV / CORGB E-675
FPSO/FSO & Oil Terminals 5 days DEV / TERMGB E-660
Operation, Maintenance and Inspection of Rotating Machinery 10 days MAI / ROTMAINT E-641
PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT
S U P E R I N T E N D A N T
Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
INITIAL COURSES
Surface Production Superintendant Training 58 days PROD / PRODSI E-533
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
Well Equipment and Operation for Production Engineers 5 days PROD / WELLGB E-546
FPSO/ FSO & Oil Terminals 5 days DEV / TERMGB E-660
Operation, Maintenance and Inspection of Rotating Machinery 15 days MAI / ROTMAINT E-641
Production Accounting and Material Balance Sheet 5 days PROD / BALSH E-520
Metering and Allocation 5 days I-R / METER E-615
Corrosion Prevention in Production Facilities 5 days DEV / CORGB E-675
Safety Engineering - Module 1 5 days HSE / SAFENG1GB E-560
Environmental Management of Spills and Emissions: Air, Water, Wastes, Soils 5 days HSE / POLLUTIONGB E-583
MANAGEMENT
Advanced Well Performance 5 days PRO / WELLPERF2E E-464
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing 15 days PROD / ADVGB E-503
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 5 days PROD / LNG E-511
Offshore Fields Development - Pipelines & Flow Assurance 5 days DEV / OFFSHGB E-650Environmental & Societal Aspect Management 5 days HSE / ENVGB E-580
Maintenance Management Equipment Availability Control 5 days MAI / MAINTMGT E-645
Field Development Project 15 days DEV / FDEVGB E-695
Master of Sciences in Petroleum Engineering - IFP School Consult us
Courses for typical careerCourses for typical career development of production technician
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J U N
I O R
Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
INITIAL COURSES
Production Engineer Training 60 days PROD / PRODENG E-534
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT
S E N I O R
Sessions during this period Duration Reference Course number
ADVANCED COURSES
Advanced Well Performance 5 days PRO / WELLPERF2E E-464
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 5 days PROD / LNG E-511
FPSO/FSO & Oil Terminals 5 days DEV / TERMGB E-660
Safety Engineering - Module 1 5 days HSE / SAFENG1GB E-560
Safety Engineering - Module 2 5 days HSE / SAFENG2GB E-561
HSE in Surface Processing Operations 5 days HSE / EXPSAFOP E-550
HSE in Construction/Maintenance Works 4 days HSE / WORKGB E-570
Environmental Management of Spills and Emissions: Air, Water, Wastes, Soils 5 days HSE / POLLUTIONGB E-583
Instrumentation, Process Control & Safety Instrumented Systems 5 days I-R / INST1GB E-608
Advanced Instrumentation, Process Control & Automation 5 days I-R / INST2GB E-609
Production Accounting and Material Balance Sheet 5 days PROD / BALSH E-520
Metering and Allocation 5 days I-R / METER E-615
Production Facilities Power Network and Electrical Equipment 5 days I-R / ELEC1GB E-618
Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumps 5 days MAT / PUMP E-622
Centrifugal and Volumetric Compressors 5 days MAT / COMPGB E-626
Gas Turbines 5 days MAT / GT E-630
Operation, Maintenance and Inspection of Rotating Machinery 10 days MAI / ROTMAINT E-641
Machinery Vibration Signature Analysis 4 days MTM / PAVIB-E E-643
Maintenance Management Equipment Availability Control 5 days MAI / MAINTMGT E-645
Pipeline Hydraulics and Multiphase Flow 5 days DEV / HYDRGB E-670
Subsea Production Systems 5 days PL / SPSGB E-781
Subsea Pipelines 4 days PL / PIPEGB E-782
Corrosion Prevention in Production Facilities 5 days DEV / CORGB E-675
MANAGEMENT
Integrated Reservoir Management (IRM) 45 days GEN / IRM E-001
Exploration-Production Contracts and Negotiation 5 days EAM / EPCN E-068
Production Sharing and Joint Operating Agreements 3 days EAM / PSA E-064
Economics and Risk Analysis of Upstream Projects 5 days EAM / ERA E-070
Field Development Project 15 days DEV / FDEVGB E-695
Project Management 5 days PL / PROJGB E-700
Estimation and Cost Control 5 days PL / COSTGB E-746
Quality & Risk Management 3 days PL / QAQCGB E-722
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Jun 01 - 02 Pau 1,520 € EXP Pau [email protected]
EN Oct 12 - 13 Rueil 1,520 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
The oil and gas chain: production position 0.5 d
Positioning of the production in the value E&P chain
World Primary production
Issues and technical constraints
Conventional resources
Unconventional resources
Job descriptions and skills for production activities
Onshore & offshore production 0.5 d
Technical specifications, operating modes
Operating patterns and mapping fields
Technical architectures
Organization (remote site, extreme conditions, manning, shift…)Case studies: FPSO, wet gas field (onshore), oil fields operated with reinjection, remotecontrol room, early production facilities…
From well to export point 1 d
From reservoir to wellhead: hydrocarbons and well effluent behavior
Well techniques, production techniques and well servicing
Surface facilities & treatment operations
Metering and expedition
Health Safety & Environment, sustainability
Budgets (CAPEX, OPEX) during the life cycle of a production field
2 Days
Level: Discovery
PURPOSE
To provide an introduction to oil andgas production, along with a glossaryof terms, covering fundamentals oftechnology, chain structure from well toexport terminal, skills and job positionsinvolved in operating production facilities
AUDIENCE
Non-technical staff or technicalprofessionals not directly involvedin hydrocarbons production(managers, executives, technicians,staff of human resources, financeof projects departments…)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To understand the different phases ofthe oil and gas production process
- To grasp the specific issues ofoffshore oil and gas production
- To understand organizations,skills and job positions involved inoperating production facilities
- To acquire a complete viewof the oil and gas productionchain, stretching over technical,business and economic issues
WAYS AND MEANSCourse delivered byindustry specialists
Numerous illustrations (videos,samples, equipment…) andcase studies
Fundamentals of Production E - 5 0 0
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / PRODCHAIN PROD / CHAINPROD
Coordinator: Benoît Rabaud
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Mar 02 - 06 Port-Gentil 3,450 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR Apr 13 - 17 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR Jun 01 - 05 Pau 3,120 € EXP Pau [email protected]
EN Jun 22 - 26 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Nov 30 - Dec 04 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Fundamentals of reservoir, drilling and completion 0.5 d
Reservoirs: types, exploration techniques
Drilling principle - Case of offshore drilling
Main completion equipment - Principle of artificial lift by pumping, Gas Lift…
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): aim and principle of the main techniques
Well effluent behavior - Need for effluent field processing 0.5 d
Different types of well effluent - Main characterization parameters
Liquid/Vapor equilibrium of pure substances and mixtures - Vapor pressure curvesand phase envelopes
Constituents that pose problems for storage, transport, or commercialization/utilizationof crude oils and natural gases
Main specifications to be respected and required treatments
Crude oil processing 1 d
Crude stabilization by Multi Stage Separation (MSS) - Foaming problems and main availablesolutions
Crude dehydration and desalting - Emulsion problems and main treatments available
Crude sweetening (H2S removal)
Examples of oil treatment and associated gas recompression process schemes
Production and injection water treatment 1 d
Quality requirements for rejected water - Environment related constraints
Main necessary treatments: API oil-water separators, plate separators, floatators,hydrocyclones…
Reasons for water injection
Quality requirements and necessary treatments: chlorination, filtration, oxygen removal,sulfate removal
Examples of process schemes for production and injection water treatment
Gas processing and conditioning - Fundamentals of LNG 2 d
Hydrates formation prevention and inhibition: injection of MeOH, MEG, DEG, Low DosageHydrate Inhibitor (LDHI)
Gas dehydration: TEG units, solid desiccants (molecular sieves) units
Gas sweetening - Acid components (H2S and CO
2) removal: amine units, molecular sieves,
membranes
Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction: use of cryogenic refrigeration, Joule-Thompsonexpansion, or Turbo-expander
Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) chain
5 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive overview ofoil and gas field processing technology
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians interested,although not directly involved, in day-to-day oil and gas field processingoperations: reservoir engineers, drillingand completion personnel, platformdesigners, petroleum architects,equipment suppliers, economists...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To list main characteristicsof oil and gas well effluents
- To assess problems induced byunwanted compounds in well effluents
- To understand and explain fieldtreatment of oil and gas streamsand processes technology
- To grasp fundamentals of oil andgas field processing operationsand related operating conditions
- To ascertain the treatmentprocesses necessary for productionwater and injection water
WAYS AND MEANS
Course delivered byindustry specialists
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Oil & Gas Field ProcessingField treatments of Oil & Gas well effluent
E - 5 0 1
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / OGF P PROD / IPS
Coordinator: Alexandre Scondo
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Jun 01 - 12 Pau 5,910 € EXP Pau [email protected]
EN Jun 22 - Jul 03 Rueil 5,910 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Nov 30 - Dec 11 Rueil 5,910 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Fundamentals of reservoir, drilling and completion 0.5 dReservoirs: types, exploration techniques
Drilling principle - Case of offshore drilling
Main completion equipment - Principle of artificial lift by pumping, Gas Lift…
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): aim and principle of the main techniques
Well effluents behavior - Need for effluent field processing 0.5 dDifferent types of well effluent - Main characterization parameters
Liquid/Vapor equilibrium of pure substances and mixtures - Effluent behavior
Constituents that pose problems for storage, transport, or commercialization
Main specifications to conform with and required treatments
Crude oil processing 1 dCrude stabilization by Multi Stage Separation (MSS) - Foaming problems
Crude dehydration and desalting - Emulsion problems
Crude sweetening (H2S removal)Examples of oil treatment and associated gas compression process schemes
Production and injection water treatment 1 dRejected water: environmental constraints and required treatments
Injection water: aim, quality requirements and required treatments
Examples of process schemes for production and injection water treatment
Gas processing and conditioning 2 dHydrates formation prevention and inhibition: injection of MeOH, MEG, DEG, Low Dosage HydrateInhibitor (LDHI)
Gas dehydration: TEG units, solid desiccants (molecular sieves) units
Gas sweetening - Acid components (H2S and CO
2) removal: amine units...
Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction: use of cryogenic refrigeration, Joule-Thomson expansion,or Turbo-expander
Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) chain
Case of offshore developments - Flow assurance 1 dOffshore production structures: jacket, semi-submersible, Spar, TLP, FPSO...Storage and offloading vessels (FSO, FPSO, FPU, buoy...)
Deep offshore developments - Examples of subsea architecture
Flow Assurance: problems of slug, erosion, hydrate formation, deposits (paraffins, asphaltenes,naphtenates, carbonates, sulfates, salts...) - Main preservation techniques and pigging solutions
Rotating machinery 1 dClassification and main types of pumps and compressors - Selection criteria
Turbo-expanders and gas turbines
Technology and main uses for each type of rotating machinery
Operating principle
Thermal equipment 0.5 dHeat exchangers, Air coolers, Furnaces, Heaters, fire tubes: types, operation, technology
Fundamentals of corrosion 0.5 d
Different types of corrosion, prevention and monitoring
Instrumentation & process control - Safety systems 1 dElements constituting a simple process control loop - Cascade and split-range loops - DCS
Technology and working principle of sensors, transmitters and control valves
Safety Systems: HIPS, ESD, EDP, F&G, USS
Metering and allocation 1 dImportance of metering and production allocation
Transactional metering of liquids and gas
Single-phase metering
Calibration of metering installations on test bench
Calculators: corrections, conversion into standards volumes
Multi-phase metering: advantage, principle and fields of application
10 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensiveunderstanding of onshore and offshoreoil and gas field processing techniques,along with a knowledge of technologyand operating principles of surfaceproduction facilities equipment
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians interested inonshore and offshore oil and gas fieldprocessing technology and equipment
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp fundamentals of oiland gas production techniques
- To understand operatingprinciples and conditions of oil,water and gas treatment
- To learn about the technologyof main equipment and specifitiesof offshore production techniques
- To ascertain fundamentalsof process control and to drawa typical safety system layout
- To understand main meteringtechniques, corrosion issues,its prevention and monitoring
WAYS AND MEANSVery interactive training byindustry specialists
Numerous applicationsand illustrations (videos,samples, equipment…)
Field Processing and Surface Production FacilitiesEffluent treatment and equipment technology
E - 5 0 2
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / F PS PF PROD / PIPS
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Feb 09 - 27 Rueil 8,750 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR May 26 - Jun 12 Rueil 8,750 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Sep 21 - Oct 09 Rueil 8,750 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Module 1: Thermodynamics applied to well effluent processing (cf. E-504) 5 d
Well effluent
Ideal and real fluid behavior
Liquid-Vapor equilibrium of pure substances
Vapor pressure curves
Enthalpy diagrams
Pro II simulation exercises
Liquid-Vapor equilibrium of mixtures - Mixture separation processes
Phase envelopes
Flash, Distillation, Absorption, Stripping
Pro II simulation exercises
Module 2: Oil and water treatment (cf. E-505) 5 dNeed for field processing of oil - Quality requirements
Crude oil treatment
Crude stabilization
Crude dehydration
Acid crude sweetening
Crude oil treatment process simulation using Pro II
Production water treatment
Regulation for disposal
Main treatments
Injection water treatment
Quality requirements
Main treatments
Module 3: Gas processing and conditioning (cf. E-506) 5 d
Need for field processing of gas - Quality requirements
Gas processing
Gas dehydration
Gas sweetening
NGL extraction
Simulation of a gas processing chain using Pro II
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
15 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To deepen understanding of oil andgas field processing techniques
AUDIENCE
Engineers involved in operatingor designing oil and gas fieldprocessing facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To understand main thermodynamictransformations involved inoil and gas processing
- To grasp a comprehensive picture
of oil and gas processing facilities - To simulate main oil and gas facilities - To master operating variables andconditions of processing facilities
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training withindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applicationsand illustrations (videos,samples, equipment…)
Extensive practice of ProII processsimulation software: a case studywill be developed all along these
3 weeks (simulation of a crudeoil and gas treatment process)
Advanced Oil & Gas Field ProcessingSizing - Simulation - Operation
E - 5 0 3
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / ADV GB PROD / ADV FR
NOTE
The course is a combination of threeseparate modules
Refer to next pages for detailed content
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Feb 09 - 13 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR May 26 - 29 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Sep 21 - 25 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Well effluent 0.5 d
Constitution and physical states of matter
Constituents of well effluents: hydrocarbons, impurities, water, sediments...
Different types of effluents: black oil, light oil, volatile oil, condensate gas, dry gas...
Characterization parameters: GOR, CGR, BSW, WOR, Water Cut, Bo, Bg, B’g...
Examples of compositions of crude oil and natural gas effluent
Ideal gas and real fluid behavior 0.5 d
Ideal gas behavior
Behavior of real fluids: compressibility factor, Amagat’s law, law of corresponding state withtwo and three parameters
Equations Of State (EOS): conception, uses, examples, selection
Gas compression and expansion 1 d
Practical gas compression and expansion laws
Exercise: Compression of propane
Pro II simulation: Propane compressor
Liquid-vapor equilibrium of pure substances 1 d
Vapor pressure curves
Overall phase diagram of a pure substance (three dimensions: P, T and V)
Enthalpy diagrams of pure substances
Exercises: Vapor pressure and boiling points of pure components - Vapor pressureand boiling point - Case of a column
Pro II simulation: Propane Cryogenic Loop
Liquid-vapor equilibrium of mixtures - Mixture separation processes 2 d
Phase envelopes
Well effluents behavior from pay zone to surface processing facilities
Techniques applied to mixture separation: flash process, distillation process
Absorption and stripping phenomena
Exercises: Equilibrium coefficients (K values) and relative volatility - Vapor pressure ofa mixture of hydrocarbons - LPG recovery by physical absorption
Pro II simulation: Mixture Separation by distillation - LPG splitter
5 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understandingof thermodynamics principlesunderlying operation and design ofoil and gas processing facilities
AUDIENCE
Engineers involved in operatingor designing oil and gas fieldprocessing facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To learn about oil and gaswell effluents composition,
properties and characteristics - To grasp ideal gas law and real fluidbehavior and characterization methods
- To comprehend liquid-vapor equilibriumof pure substances and mixtures
- To master the operating principlesand performances of mixtureseparation processes
- To understand gas compressionand gas expansion laws
- To perform simulations with ProII and master the fundamentalsof Equations Of State
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training withindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applicationsand illustrations (videos,samples, equipment…)
Extensive practice of Pro IIprocess simulation software
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing
Module 1: Thermodynamics Applied to Well Effluent ProcessingFluid behavior - Mixture separation - Gas compression
E - 5 0 4
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / ADV1GB PROD / ADV1FR
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Feb 16 - 20 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR Jun 01 - 05 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Sep 28 - Oct 02 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Need for oil field processing - Quality requirements 0.25 d
Constituents raising problems for storage, transport, or crude oil sale
Different specifications and quality requirements of crude oils
Necessary treatments to reach these specifications
Examples of compositions of commercialized crude oils
Crude oil treatment 2.75 d
Crude stabilization by Multi Stage Separation (MSS)
Process principle
Operating parameters: number of separation stages, pressures, heating and coolingneeds... - Influence on the quantity and quality (API grade) of the produced oil
Foaming problems and main available solutions
Associated gas recompression - Typical associated gas compression schemes Applications: practice of separator summary design methods
Pro II simulation: study of the influence of separation stage number on the performancesof a MSS process
Crude dehydration and desalting
Emulsion problems
Main dehydration processes
Crude oil desalting
Applications: practice of desalter summary design methods
Acid crude sweetening (H2S removal)
Cold stripping: origin of stripping gas, need for sweetening of stripping gas
Hot stripping
Applications: practice of stripping column summary design methods
Pro II simulation: simulation of a crude oil stripping units case study Case study: Simulation of a whole crude oil field treatment plant - Study of an offshorecrude oil field treatment unit, based on a Multiple Stage Separation (MSS) process scheme -Optimization of the operating parameters
Production water treatment 1 d
Regulations for disposal
Main treatments - Operating principle and required performances
Comparison of the different available techniques - Selection criteria
Examples of production water treatment block flow diagrams
Injection water treatment 1 d
Reasons for water injection
Quality requirements and necessary treatmentsMain operating conditions of each treatment and required performances
Examples of injection water treatment block flow diagrams
5 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensiveunderstanding of oil and water treatmentprocesses, operation and troubleshooting
AUDIENCE
Engineers involved in operatingor designing oil and waterfield processing facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To assess various problems that canbe induced by unwanted elementsand compounds in crude oil streams
- To master oil and water treatmentprocesses, operations andrelated operating conditions
- To design main equipmentused for oil processing
- To ascertain main operating problemsencountered in oil and waterprocessing and related solutions
- To simulate crude oil treatmentprocesses using the Pro II software
PREREQUISITE
It is highly recommended to attendModule 1 first (cf. E-504)
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training withindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Extensive practice of Pro IIprocess simulation software
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing
Module 2: Oil and Water TreatmentSizing - Simulation - Operation
E - 5 0 5
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / ADV2GB PROD / ADV2FR
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Feb 23 - 27 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR Jun 08 - 12 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Oct 05 - 09 Rueil 3,060 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Need for field processing of gas - Quality requirements 0.25 d
Constituents raising problems for storage, transport, or end use of natural gas
Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas
Necessary treatments to conform these specifications
Examples of compositions of commercialized natural gases
Gas dehydration (drying) and Hydrate formation inhibition 1.25 d
System behavior - Moisture content of a saturated gas
Applications: moisture content of different gases of various compositions
Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI...
Gas dehydration processes: TEG units, Molecular Sieves...
Application: summary design of TEG unit
Pro II simulation: simulation of TEG unit
Gas sweetening: removal of acid components (H2S and/or CO2) 0.75 d
Overview of the techniques dedicated to gas sweetening
Chemical solvent processes - Amine units (MEA, DEA, DGA, MDEA…)
Physical solvent processes
Hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes
Overview of other techniques
Conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing
Application: summary design of an amine unit
Natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components) 0.75 d
External refrigeration loop
Joule-Thomson expansion
Turbo-Expander
Application: calculation of cryogenic loop used for extraction
Pro II simulation: simulation of NGL extraction unit - Process selection
Case study: simulation of a whole natural gas field processing plant 1 d
Study of a natural gas dehydration, NGL extraction and compression unit - Optimizationof the operating parameters - Analysis of hydrate formation risks
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 1 d
Liquefaction processes: operating principle, typical operating conditions, technologyof specific equipment (plate fin heat exchangers, spiral-wound heat exchanges, refrigerationloop compressors...), power consumption...
LNG storage and transport: storage tanks, LNG carriers, jetty, loading arms...
Safety considerations specific to natural gas liquefaction plants
Industrial examples of natural gas liquefaction units
5 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensiveunderstanding of gas treatmentprocesses, operation and troubleshooting
AUDIENCE
Engineers involved in operatingor designing gas field processingand conditioning facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To assess various problemsinduced by unwanted elementsin natural gas streams
- To master gas treatment andliquefaction processes, operationsand related operating conditions
- To perform hand calculationsfor summary design of maingas processing equipment
- To ascertain main operating problemsencountered in gas processing andconditioning and related solutions
- To simulate natural gas treatmentprocesses using the Pro II software
PREREQUISITE
It is highly recommended to attend
Module 1 first (cf. E-504)
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training byindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Extensive practice of Pro IIprocess simulation software
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing
Module 3: Gas Processing and ConditioningSizing - Simulation - Operation
E - 5 0 6
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / ADV3GB PROD / ADV3FR
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Jun 29 - Jul 03 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR Sep 28 - Oct 02 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Oct 12 - 16 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Natural gas: types and production techniques 0.75 dTypes and characteristics of natural gas fields - Production techniques
Different types of natural gases (condensate, wet or dry gas) and characterization parameters
Constitution of natural gas well effluent, properties and specific hazards
Case of associated gases: recovery techniques, characteristics, composition, etc.
End uses of natural gas - Main quality requirements 0.25 dEnd uses of natural gases: fuel (domestic and industrial uses), conversion into other energy types(electricity production and cogeneration), automotive fuel (Natural Gas for Vehicles - NGV and conversioninto liquid automotive fuels GTL), chemical valorization, etc.
Quality requirements for commercial natural gases and associated products (ethane, LPG, condensates) -Examples of quality standards
Natural gas processing 2 d
Gas dehydration (drying) and Hydrate formation inhibitionSystem behavior - Moisture content of a saturated gas
Applications: moisture content of different gases of various compositions
Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI, etc.
Gas dehydration: TEG units, Molecular Sieves, etc.
Application: summary design of TEG unit
Gas sweetening: removal of acid components (H2S and/or CO
2)
Different techniques applicable for gas sweetening:
- Chemical solvent processes - Amine units (MEA, DEA, DGA, MDEA, etc.)
- Physical solvent processes
- Hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes
- Overview of other techniques
Conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing
Application: summary design of an amine unit
Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components)
External refrigeration loop
Joule-Thomson expansion
Turbo-Expander
Application: calculation of cryogenic loop used for NGL extraction
Examples of gas field development schemes
Gas fields development options: onshore or offshore processing, single-phase or multiphase exportpipelines, “Wet” or “Dry” development
Other treatments: mercury removal, conversion or adsorption of mercaptans (RSH), etc.
Transport of natural gas in liquid phase - LNG option 1 dLiquefaction processes: principle, typical operating conditions, technology
LNG tanks: Single or Double or Full Containment (self-standing, membrane) - Hazards
LNG transport: LNG carriers (MOSS spheres, Membrane...), export and receiving terminals
LNG regasification at the receiving terminals, options for refrigeration duty recovery
Transport and storage of natural gas in gas phase 0.5 dGas pipes: technology, capacities, equipment, recompression units, operating conditions, etc.
Underground storage (old reservoirs, aquifers, salt domes, etc.) - Required treatments at outlet
Natural gas economics 0.5 dResources, production and markets
Natural gas marketing: competition of other energy sources and consequences on gas contracts (pricesand duration), cost of transport and its impact on the structure of the gas chain
Future of the natural gas
5 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive review ofthe techniques involved in natural gasproduction, processing and transport;complemented with an overview ofnatural gas valorization channels
AUDIENCE
Professionals from all sectors, involvedor interested in the natural gas industry
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To learn about fundamentals of naturalgas composition, characteristics,
production and field processing - To understand technical issuesand specific constraints of naturalgas transport and storage
- To review the various end-user marketsavailable for valorizing natural gas
- To grasp key natural gaschain economic issues
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training byindustry-specialist lectures
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Natural GasProduction - Treatments - Transport - End Uses
E - 5 1 0
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / NATGAS PROD / GAZNAT
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Mar 09 - 13 Rueil 4,090 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
FR May 18 - 22 Rueil 4,090 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Jun 07 - 11 Dubai 3,000 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Nov 16 - 20 Rueil 4,090 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
The LNG world 0.5 dThe LNG Chain - Order of magnitude and trends - Location of main plants worldwide
Base load LNG plants - Peak shaving LNG plants - Small LNG plants for LNG fueled vehicles
Receiving terminals - Regasification techniques - Satellite regasification techniques
LNG specific properties and associated hazards 0.5 d
Physical properties: Liquid-Vapor equilibrium, density, ratio of vapor methane / LNG, heat ofvaporization, heat of combustion...
Safety aspects: Flash Point, Fire Point, Auto-ignition Point, Minimum Spark Energy,Flammability Limits, Deflagration, LNG Vaporization, Rapid Phase Transition (RPT), Radiationlevels, Stratification / Roll-over, Sloshing, LNG clouds ignition, Asphyxiation risks, Cryogenicliquids jets, Piping behavior
LNG hazard prevention and mitigation measures 0.5 d
LNG spillage control at Design stage and in OperationLNG clouds control in operation
LNG fires control at Design stage and in Operation
Liquefaction and regasification processes 0.75 d
Feed pretreatment: sweetening, dehydration, NGL extraction, Hg and aromatics removal
Different liquefaction processes: Pure Component Refrigerants, Pure component(s) andMixed Refrigerant(s), Mixed Refrigerants
Peak Shaving simplified scheme
Regasification process
LNG storage, loading / offloading and transport 0.75 d
LNG tanks: Single or Double or Full Containment (self-standing, membrane) - Hazards
Jetty head, Jetty trestle, harborLNG Carriers: common features, technology, cargo operations, safety systems
Technology of LNG specific equipment 1 d
LNG cryogenic heat exchangers: Spiral Wound Heat Exchangers, Aluminum Brazed HeatExchangers
Technology of the Cryogenic Compressors and their drivers (Gas Turbines)
LNG Vaporizers: Open Rack Vaporizers (ORV), Submerged Combustion Vaporizers (SCV), etc. -Safety and Environmental aspects
Submerged LNG pumps: in-tank retractable pumps, cargo pumps, HP canned send outpumps, etc.
Liquid cryogenic turbo-expanders, Cryogenic valves
Cryogenic personnel protection items
LNG plant operation 0.25 dDay to day activities in an LNG plant - Experience of some plants
LNG trends - Research and new developments 0.25 d
LNG trends since the 70’s - Equipment and concept development - Future developments
LNG economic aspects 0.5 d
Gas markets: natural gas reserves and production, worldwide gas demands distribution,international natural gas trade
LNG contracts: specificities of LNG contracts, pricing, shipping contracts
LNG markets trends
5 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensivetechnical and economic review ofthe Liquefied Natural Gas industry
AUDIENCE
Professionals involved or interestedin the LNG industry: technical andmanagerial staff in the LNG industry,equipment providers, personnelfrom engineering companies, etc.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To review the structure of an LNG chain
and the world map of LNG plants - To understand main LNG physicalproperties and specificities
- To assess LNG facilities’ hazardsand HSE issues, along with riskmitigation and prevention techniques
- To grasp main liquefactionprocesses’ operating principles,conditions and constraints
- To gain an overview of the technologyof equipment used in the LNG industry
- To grasp the essence of LNGmarkets and contracts
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training byindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)Hazards - Technology - Operation - Economics
E - 5 1 1
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities P RO D / LN G P RO D / G NL
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EN Nov 02 - 06 Rueil 3,120 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Overview of gas sweetening processes 0.25 dNature, origins and compositions of the streams to be treated
The properties of sulfur compounds and CO2
Reasons for removing acid gases, usual specifications
Cost impact of gas sweetening and stakes
Acid gas management, impact on the sweetening unit
The different types of gas sweetening processes
Amine sweetening processes 1.5 dGeneral principles
Generic processes and proprietary processes
Typical process flow scheme
Amine unit design: key design parameters
Specific process arrangementsEquipment review, process control
Operational issues and troubleshooting
The specificities of amine units in refineries
Elgin-Franklin, an example of a versatile MDEA sweetening unit
An example of successive revamping of an amine unit
Acid Gas Enrichment
Other gas sweetening processes 0.75 dScavengers
Solid Bed processes
Redox processes
Other solvent processes: hot carbonate, physical solvents, hybrid solvents
Permeation membranes
Cryogenic distillation processesLPG sweetening
Guidelines for process selection
Recovering sulfur from acid gases 0.25 d Architecture of the sulfur recovery facilities
Sulfur properties
The sulfur market (sulfur uses)
Sulfur recovery units (Claus) 1.25 dChemical mechanisms & general process flow diagram
Key parameters of the Claus process
The thermal stage
The catalytic stages
Adapting the process to the acid gas quality (rich/lean acid gas)
Operational issues
Tail Gas Treatment 0.75 dTypes of TGT processes
Direct oxidation processes
Sub-dewpoint processes
Wet sub-dewpoint process
H2S absorption processes
Sulfur conditioning & storage 0.25 dLiquid sulfur degassing
Sulfur forming
Sulfur storage
5 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive technicalreview of sour gas treatment, sulfurrecovery, conditioning processes andstorage facilities, including operatingand troubleshooting issues
AUDIENCE
Professionals interested in sour gas:engineers involved in oil and gasfield facilities operation or design,managerial staff in gas processingfacilities, equipment providers, personnelfrom engineering companies
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To comprehend all concerns linked tosour gas treatment and sulfur recovery
- To review sulfur and acid pollutantsmain physical properties,specificities, and induced hazards
- To understand operating principlesand conditions of gas sweetening andsulfur recovery / handling processes
- To grasp main operating problemsencountered in sour gas processingand sulfur recovery and handling
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training byindustry-specialist lecturers
Numerous applications andillustrations (videos, samples…)
Gas Sweetening and Sulfur Recovery E - 5 1 4
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / ACIDGB PROD / ACIDFR
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Apr 13 - 15 Rueil 2,290 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Oct 19 - 21 Rueil 2,290 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
The production chain from the reservoir to the export point 0.5 d
Field operations mapping
Surface facilities
PFD studies
Measures and metering systems along the chain 0.5 d
Well measurements and production tests
Locations of metering systems
Technology, accuracy, calibration
“Filter” concept of a metering system
Process metering
Transactional metering
Gauging
Liquid balances 0.5 d
Production accounting rules
Oil balance
Condensate balance
LPG balance
Water balance
Application: study of oil and condensate balance of an oil field
Gas balance 0.5 d
Accounting rules
Dry gas field case
Wet gas field case
Application: Reconstruction of a natural gas balance and associated gas (oil field and gas cap)
Performance monitoring and production reporting 0.5 d
Case study & production balances reconstruction: back allocation, satellitefields, main production centers
0.5 d
3 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide the fundamental knowledgefor understanding production balance,linking relevant operations andproduction figures which impactissues such as transfer fee, exchangebetween fields, field use…
AUDIENCE
Managers, engineers, non-technicalstaff involved in production reportingor material-balance handling(assessing fee, value created, etc.)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To establish production balancefrom basic data (well tests, processmeasurements, fiscal data)
- To grasp performance monitoringand production reporting tools
- To assess impact of differentoperations on material balances
- To know accounting and backallocation rules specific toprocess or production mode
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive and applied course
by industry specialist lecturersNumerous illustrations (videos,samples…) and cases studies
Production Accounting and Material Balance SheetLiquid & gas balances - Measures & metering - Production reporting
E - 5 2 0
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / BALSH PROD / BILMAT
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR May 11 - Jun 30 Rueil 32,450 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Sep 14 - Oct 30 Rueil 32,450 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Panel operator’s role 5 dControl room organization and panel operator role
Panel operator reporting and handover duties. Plant documentation in control room
Radio-communication
Process control & automationProcess control
Control loop & associated symbolization. Instruments technology
Controllers operating principles & parameters. Control loops structures
Standalone simulator: Simple loop controller tuning and impact of P,I,D actions - Case of a 3-phaseseparator; Typical transmitters faults
Distributed Control System (DCS)
ICSS architecture and system components. Human-machine interface (HMI)
HMI Functions: trends, alarms… Automated sequences and Safety Instrumented Systems: PSS, ESD,
HIPPS, EDPIntegrated plant simulator: DCS views and functionalities browsing; Reading safety logics; Packagesequence analysis
Well and production lines operation 5 dReservoir conditions and production modes. Production principles and physics applied to well
Surface wells and subsea wells: equipment; architectures, operating procedures
Common well interventions. Production and injection wells monitoring - Common troubles
Safety and prevention/protection barriers
Integrated plant simulator: Well - Production lines section parameters analysis - FPSO case
Rotating machinery operation 4 dOperating parameters and mechanical conditions monitoring, protection systems and operation ofcentrifugal pump, reciprocating compressor, centrifugal compressor
Production products and processing 5 dWell effluents. Introduction to flow assurance: hydrates prevention, deposits
Surface processing: main operating parameters of common processes
Crude oil and sales gas custody transfer and export
Standalone simulators: Crude oil processing, gas processing, metering and export - FPSO case
Integrated plant operation following best practices 8 d Alertness, proactive plant operation. Trends usage as an anticipation tool
Alarms management: alarm types and classification, decision making
Steady state runs: routine checks, post-handover checks, global performances checking
Operating in transient conditions: Production planned shutdown; Production restart
Integrated plant simulator: Practice of integrated plant operation in steady and transient conditions -Case of a FPSO
Safety in operation in normal and downgraded mode 8 dRoutine operations: Permit to Work, work orders, isolations, inhibitions management
Downgraded situations. Special operations: SIMOPS, black start
Process upsets: reacting and acting in a structured manner
SIS: Process and emergency shutdown levels - Related panel operator role and duties
Emergency shutdown procedures and crisis management: stress management and making decision
Integrated plant simulator: Operating in downgraded situations; Emergency shutdown monitoring -Managing process upsets through exercises of progressive difficulty; Emergency shutdown proceduresimplementation
35 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide the required skills andcomprehensive knowledge to holdthe position of a panel operator withthe appropriate attitude towardsplant operation safety issues
AUDIENCE
Experienced field operators calledon to hold a panel operator positionin oil and gas production facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp the necessary foundation
methodology and a philosophy to drivean oil and gas process with a DCS
- To be convinced of the absolutenecessity of a proactive andanticipatory operation
- To analyze and react methodically toanomalies, incidents and emergencysituations in a safe manner
- To implement crisismanagement procedures
WAYS AND MEANS
Very practical training programwith numerous case studies
Half of the training dedicated tointensive hands-on practice on world-class generic dynamic simulator
Production Panel Operator Training E - 5 3 1
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / PANELOPGB PROD / PANELOPFR
Coordinator: Patrick Steiblé
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Apr 09 - Jul 07 Pau, Martigues& Rueil
36,680 € EXP Pau [email protected]
EN Sep 16 - Dec 09Pau, Martigues
& Rueil36,680 € EXP Pau [email protected]
AGENDA
Downhole production - Well performance 6.5 dUnits - Dimensions
Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering - Well testing
Fundamentals of Drilling, Completion and Well Servicing
Artificial Lift (Pumping, Gas Lift...) and Well Performance
Oil, water and gas processing 10 dEffluent behavior - Fundamentals of thermodynamics - Specifications
Oil processing
Production and Injection water treatment
Gas processing
Work on Study cases to detail processes and concerns
HSE risks and management 17.5 dHSE risks, flammability, overpressure systems: PSV, flare and flare network, closed and opendrains...
Safety in operation: use of utilities, degassing/inerting, confined space entry, start-up &shutdown
Safety during construction & maintenance works: lifting & rigging, work at height, electricalsafety…
Work permit system - SIMultaneous OPerations (SIMOPS) management…
HSE management systems - Management of change - Downgraded situations - HSEreferential & responsibilities
Safety engineering: HAZID, HAZOP, layout optimization and identification of major accidents -Risks matrix…
Safety systems: HIPS, ESD, EDP, F&G, USS - Safety logic diagrams
Human factors - Opersafe: philosophy and methodology
Incident analysis and reporting - Root cause analysis
Instrumentation & process control - Electricity 2.5 dInstrumentation & Process Control - Distributed Control System (DCS) - Electricity
Rotating machinery (in Martigues) 5 dRotating machinery: pumps, compressors, turbo-expanders, and gas turbines
Corrosion, inspection & integrity 3 dMetallurgy - Corrosion - Inspection - Facility integrity management
Multidisciplinary conferences 3.5 dTerminal and FSO / FPSO
Deep offshore: development challenges and specific operating constraints
Flow assurance - Chemicals injection monitoring - Deposit prevention and monitoring
Field Operations Management (FOM): objectives and methodology
Dynamic training simulator in Lacq 5 dUnit troubleshooting - Practice on Dynamic Training Simulator
Team work management
Work methods and communication 2 d
Work methods and team management
Written and oral communication
Revisions - Oral assessment 3 d
58 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide the in-depth technicalknowledge of oil and gas processingoperations, along with the managerialand communication skills, forqualifying to hold the position ofproduction superintendents
The required high-level knowledgestretches over a wide range of issuesin relation to reservoir, corrosion,inspection, maintenance, wellperformance, flow assurance…
AUDIENCE
Professionals with a significantexperience in oil and gas surfaceproduction who are called on to holdposition of production superintendents
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To describe the overall productionprocess, from reservoir tooffloading facilities
- To explain available toolsand techniques for wellperformance enhancementand production optimization
- To explain state-of-the-art oiland gas production techniques
- To describe HSE managementrules and responsibilities
- To acquire world class work methodsand communication skills
- To anticipate anomalousevents and react effectivelyto avoid production loss
WAYS AND MEANS
Several applications and illustrations(videos, samples, tools…)
Intensive teamwork
Use of dynamic training simulations
Practical sessions withequipment in a workshop
Surface Production Superintendent TrainingCertifying Training Course
E - 5 3 3
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / PRODSI PROD / SIPROD
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1 week in Martigues (south of
France), 1 week in Rueil
Coordinator: Jacques Parpant
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR May 11 - Jul 31 Rueil & Martigues 30,540 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Sep 07 - Nov 27 Rueil & Martigues 30,540 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
AGENDA
Fundamentals of geosciences and reservoir engineering 5 dPetroleum geology and geophysics
Reservoir fluids - Petrophysics
Well log interpretation
Well testing - Reservoir engineering and simulation
Fundamentals of drilling, well completion and servicing 5 dFundamentals of drilling - Well completion, well servicing and workover
Well performance and artificial Lift
Advanced oil & gas field processing 15 dModule I: THERMODYNAMICS APPLIED TO WELL EFFLUENT PROCESSING
Well effluent - Ideal gas and real fluid behavior
Gas compression and expansion
Liquid vapor equilibrium of pure components and mixtures - Mixture separationModule II: OIL & WATER TREATMENT
Crude oil treatment: Stabilization, Dehydration, Sweetening
Reject and injection water treatment
Module III: GAS PROCESSING AND CONDITIONING
Gas processing: Dehydration, Sweetening, NGL recovery
Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Chain
Technology of oil & gas processing equipment 10 dModule I: STATIC EQUIPMENT
Piping & Valves - Storage equipment
Metallurgy - Corrosion - Fundamentals of Inspection
Thermal Equipment - Fundamentals of Electricity
Instrumentation & Process Control - Safety System
Module II: ROTATING MACHINERY (in Martigues)
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumpsCompressors and Turbo-Expanders - Gas Turbines
Schematization of oil & gas processes 2 dDrawing of a Block Flow Diagram (BFD)
Drawing of a Process Flow Diagram (PFD)
Study and analysis of a Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
Drawing of isometrics
Petroleum economics and project management 3 dFundamentals of contracts
Project profitability evaluation - Risk analysis of Exploration & Production projects
Project cost estimation and cost control
Offshore field development - Piping & flow assurance 5 dContext of offshore developments - Fixed and floating production structuresConstruction and installation of platforms
Pipelines: technology, laying and operation
Deep offshore developments - FPSO/FSO technology - Operation of Terminals
Flow Assurance & Multi-phase flow
Safety & environment in surface processing facilities 5 dProduct and equipment related risk - Hazards for personnel
Safety in production operations and during construction or repair works
Safety management and responsibilities
Introduction to fundamentals of safety engineering
Field development project - Jury 10 d
60 Days
Level: Foundation
PURPOSE
To provide the in-depth technicalknowledge of oil and gas productionfacilities design and operation necessaryto hold rapidly, and very effectively,the position of field engineer, ordesign engineer, or project engineer
AUDIENCE
Engineers (particularly youngfield, design or project engineers)interested in a specialization inoil and gas surface production
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp fundamentals of reservoirengineering, drilling, well completionand servicing, and artificial lift
- To understand fundamental conceptsunderlying oil and gas processing
- To understand in detail operatingconditions and basic design ofoil, water and gas treatment
- To learn about technology of staticequipment and rotating machineryused in production facilities
- To learn about offshore developmenttechniques and flow assurance issues
- To identify main risks related to
O&G production operations andreview main safety rules
- To contribute to the dynamics offield development projects studies
WAYS AND MEANS
Highly interactive training withindustry specialist lecturers
Numerous applicationsand illustrations (videos,samples, equipments…)
Multiple teamwork sessions.Use of dynamic simulationsand industrial case studies
Numerous simulations performedusing the Pro II software
Several tutorials with equipmentin a workshop. Site/field visits
Production Engineer Training (ProdEng)Certifying Training Course
E - 5 3 4
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / PRODENG PROD / INGPROD
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This training includes 1 weekin Martigues (south of France)
for workshop and site visits
Coordinator: Alexandre Scondo
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
EN Dec 07 - 11 Pau 3,060 € EXP Pau [email protected]
AGENDA
Role and responsibilities of laboratory staff 0.5 d
Member of Production Staff - Equipment yields controls/monitoring
Final product quality controls/monitoring - Recommendations to improve treatments
Analyzes specific to crude oil 1 d
Specific gravity or Density
Vapor Pressure (Reid VP)
Water content: Basic Sediment & Water (BSW), Dean Stark distillation
Salt content: Chlorides content, Conductimetry
Acid components content
H2S content (Methylene Blue)
H2S & Mercaptans by Potentiometry
Total Acid Number (TAN) of liquid HydrocarbonsFluid rheology: Pour point, Kinematic viscosity, Wax content
Analyzes specific to gas 0.5 d
Gas characterization analyzes
Dew Point (HC & Water)
Gas composition by Gas Phase Chromatography (GPC)
Gas Specific Gravity estimate from composition
Acid components content
H2S content (Dräger), H
2S & Mercaptans content (Potentiometry, Iodometry)
CO2 content (Dräger & Acidimetry)
Analyzes for the follow-up of effluent treatment operations 1 d
Demulsifiers evaluation & selection (Bottle Tests, Field Tests)
Quality controls/monitoring of poor and rich Triethyleneglycol (TEG)
Water content, pH
Hydrocarbon content
Follow-up of equipment performances: Water content, Residual emulsion
Laboratory visit 1 d
Equipment visualization
Discussions on practices, difficulties...
Analyzes done to optimize anti-corrosion treatments 0.5 d
Deposits and scale analyzes
Chemical corrosion and bacterial corrosion appraisalRecommendations for chemical additives and treatments
HSE in laboratory activities 0.5 d
Laboratory facilities design and implementation
Chemicals management (storage, use...)
Occupational Health and Safety behavior
5 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive knowledgeof and develop practical skills inconducting reliable and safe laboratoryanalyzes for the oil and gas industry
AUDIENCE
Laboratory personnel, operationalstaff and other professionalsinterested in lab analyzes dedicatedto oil and gas operations
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp the physical and chemical
concepts involved in various analyzes - To comprehend issues requiringspecial attention in various analyzes
- To assess the results of an analysisand decide whether to carryout the analysis over again
- To review main OccupationalHealth and Safety rules withinthe framework of lab activities
WAYS AND MEANS
Several applications and illustrations(videos, samples, tools…)
Lab visit
Laboratory Analyzes for Oil & Gas ProductionMethodology - Results analysis - HSE
E - 5 3 5
Field Operations
Operation of Production Facilities PROD / LABOGB PROD / LABOFR
Coordinator: Alexandre Scondo
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LANGUAGE DATES LOCATION FEES REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR Jul 06 - 10 Rueil 2,710 € EXP Rueil [email protected]
EN Dec 14 - 17 Pau 2,710 € EXP Pau [email protected]
AGENDA
Risks related to products 1.25 d
Inflammability
Explosive atmospheres (ATEX): flammable gases, oxidizers, ignition sources
Preventions and precautions against ignition hazards: electrical equipment approved forexplosive atmospheres classified areas, grounding, venting, inerting
Detection equipment (explosimeters portable and stationary, analysis) and extinction
Dangerous chemical reactions
Incompatibility between products, decomposition and thermal runaway, precautions duringstorage, use and disposal
Hazards behavior of fluids
Pressure in capacity, thermal expansion, vaporization, put under vacuum, icing
Operating precautions: filling limits…
Hazards to humans 0.5 d
Chemical risks
Hazard Identification: harmful, toxic, corrosive, carcinogenic, teratogenic, inert gas, thermalburns
Main forms of intoxication, entry into the body and metabolism
Prevention, collective and individual protection
Radiative risks
Non-ionizing radiation and ionizing units used effects on the body - Precautions for the useof laboratory analysis equipment
Electrical hazards
Effects and severity of electrotraumatisme - Action to be taken in case of accident - Logging
Hearing risks
Area of audibility, thresholds of pain sensation, effects and dangers of noise on the body
Measuring the level of exposure, individual and collective protection
Hazard materials 0.5 dOperating limits of the equipment: pressure, temperature, corrosion, regulations, andprecautions during installation and use - Protective equipment of pressure vessels
Utilities networks: check valves, hoses, identification, isolation, flow restrictor
Small equipment: glassware, hand tools, rotary tools
Materials for XRF analysis, chromatography, NMR, size, laser…
Machines implemented finished products and equipment testing application
Design and development laboratory management products 1 d
Laboratory: classification, ventilation, bench, fume…
Specific local: shop, gas storage, chiller, vacuum unit, laundry…
Product management: storage, labeling, marking, book products, expired products
Segregation and disposal of waste recycling, neutralization, sewers, landfills…
Individual behavior 0.25 dBehavior in the business: risk behavior, exemplary
Prevention of unsafe acts: observation techniques, communication, reaction to unsafe acts
Daily risk management: risk prevention, risks associated with laboratory work
Behavior health and safety 0.5 dPersonal hygiene - Medical supervision
Personal responsibility
Analysis and compliance procedures - Individual behavior - Danger habits
Available tools
Procedures - Analysis tasks - Procedures - MSDS
Service documentation and toxicology - Security service - HSC - Audits
Newsletter, reporting of accidents…
4 Days
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
To improve awareness regarding risks inlaboratories and pilot plants and developthe right skills to mitigate those risks
AUDIENCE
Technicians with responsibilitiesin various laboratories (control,R&D, application), pilot planttechnicians, security guards
LEARNING OBJECTIVES