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It has been forty years since John M. Campbell & Co. first began training engineers in the oil and gas industry with our foundation program The Campbell Gas Course also known as The Campbell G-4. Since that time, John M. Campbell & Co. has expanded on that foundation to meet the training needs of the petroleum industry with courses taught all over the world in a variety of disciplines. In 2003, John M. Campbell & Co. became the manager for the facilities sector of the PetroSkills alliance. PetroSkills has become the standard for systematic assessment and administration of international petroleum skill development. The PetroSkills alliance of major oil and gas companies ensures that PetroSkills approved courses are rigorous, current and thorough. In turn, we are committed to the member companies to provide these courses frequently and convenientlyworldwide. We are proud to present and manage PetroSkills training for processes from the wellhead to the finished product. Please take note that PetroSkills HSE has expanded into its own division. We continue to add programs for the complete development of energy companies. Please visit our web site often for updates on available courses and development activities. Thousands of highly-skilled engineers over the last 40 years have chosen Campbell training to give them the practical, work-tested knowledge to become leaders in the industry that powers the world. It is our privilege to train the next generation of oil and gas professionals. Warm Regards,
Larry Lilly CEO, Campbell and Company Exclusive provider of PetroSkills facilities training
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The power behind PetroSkills is the alliance itself. Member company technical experts direct and continuously update detailed competency maps for each petroleum discipline. These maps are used to guide the learning objectives of each program. This gives all PetroSkills programs an operators shared viewpoint of the skills required to perform at different levels within each technical discipline. We work together to develop and deliver PetroSkills training courses and work experiences that build the competencies outlined in the competency maps. We continually improve and renew both the maps and programs to stay current with industry trends, technology, and demands. The size and scope of the PetroSkills alliance further enables us to make our program available at a wide variety of locations and dates around the world and throughout each year.
What is PetroSkills?
Competency-Based. PetroSkills is a unique competency-based training program not just a collection of courses. Course content is based on detailed skill and competency maps developed with our member companies. The alliance members work together to clearly define the skills that are needed in each discipline for a range of skill levels. Companies that use the competency maps know that their technical professionals will have the specific skills that they need to perform their jobs; and individuals know how they can build the skills that they will need to be on the right track for advancement. Another feature of the competency maps is that they are available to individuals and companies via a web-based Competency Analysis Tool (CAT). The CAT allows professionals to track their development, determine what skills they need, and create a customized plan to fill any learning gaps. Practical. Real-World. Business-Relevant. Practicality sets us apart. This competencyfocused learning delivers the individual skills and technology needs of operating companies and industry professionals. Our goal is that after attending a PetroSkills course, professionals will return to their workplace and immediately be able to apply the skills they have learned to create value. Quality Courses. Quality Instructors. PetroSkills coursework is reviewed and strengthened by each of its partner companies. The member curriculum advisors and the PetroSkills Board must approve each course, and continually ensure that the programs deliver practical, up-to-date, relevant training. The same is true for the instructors that teach the courses they must be approved by the PetroSkills Board and member curriculum advisors. Convenient and Frequent. Convenient and frequent delivery is a key part of the PetroSkills philosophy. By presenting courses near to the client on a shared basis, we keep travel and other costs as low as possible. In addition to teaching hundreds of public sessions in dozens of cities each year, PetroSkills will bring any of its courses to you on an in-house basis anywhere in the world .
Table of Contents
Gas Processng
11 Overview of Gas Processing Non-Technical (G-1) 11 Overview of Gas Processing Technical (G-2) 11 LNG Short Course Technology and the LNG Chain (G-29) 12 Gas Facilities Engineering for New Hires (G-3) 12 Gas Processing Fundamentals (G-30) 12 Gas Conditioning and Processing LNG Emphasis (G-31) 13 Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4) 13 Process / Facility Fundamentals (G-40) 13 Gas Dehydration and Hydrate Inhibition (G-42) 14 Refrigeration and NGL Extraction (G-43) 14 Gas Conditioning and Processing Special (G-5) 14 Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery (G-6) 15 Gas Conditioning and Processing LNG Emphasis (G-61) 15 Distillation - Design and Operation (G-64) 15 Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-7)
24 Corrosion Management in Production / Processing Operations (W-22) 24 roduced Water Treating and P Water Injection Facilities (W-23)
Mechancal
27 Overview of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-2) 27 Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-4) 28 Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-41) 28 Process Vessels - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-42) 28 Overview of Pumps and Compressors in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-44) 29 Mechanical Design of Oil and Products Terminals (ME-45) 29 Compressor Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-46) 29 Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-47) 30 Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production (ME-48) 30 Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis (ME-62)
Operatons Management
33 Applied Maintenance Management (OM-21) 33 roject Management for Engineering and P Construction (OM-22) 33 Essential Leadership Skills (OM-23) 34 Introduction to Reliability Engineering (OM-24) 34 Introduction to Reliability Statistics (OM-25) 34 Maintenance Planning and Work Control (OM-41) 35 Optimizing Computerized Maintenance (OM-42) 35 Effective Maintenance Shutdowns (OM-43) 35 Reliability Centered Maintenance (OM-44) 36 Introduction to Life Cycle Costing (OM-45) 36 Root Cause Analysis (OM-46) 36 Introduction to Condition Monitoring (OM-50) 37 Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals (SC-41) 37 ffective Stock Control & Warehouse E Operations (SC-42) 37 Optimizing Equipment Availability (OM-61) 38 Principles of Reliability Engineering (OM-62)
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Ppelne
17 Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems (PL-4) 17 Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics (PL-41) 18 Onshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. and Operations (PL-42) 18 Offshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. and Operations (PL-43) 18 Flow Assurance for Pipeline Systems (PL-61)
Producton Facltes
21 Production Facilities Basics (PF-2) 21 Process / Facility Fundamentals Non-Facility Eng. (PF-30) 21 Oil Production and Processing Facilities (PF-4) 22 Production / Facilities Fundamentals Facility Eng. (PF-40) 22 Separation Equipment (PF-42) 22 Heat Transfer Equipment (PF-43) 23 Pumps and Compressors (PF-44) 23 CO2 Surface Facilities (PF-81) 23 Overview of Oilfield Water Handling (W-2)
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Refinng
43 efining Technology Overview (RF-31) R 43 efinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur R and Tail Gas (RF-61) 43 Refinery Process Simulation (RF-62)
Operator Tranng
45 Gas Dehydration Operations (OT) 45 Cryogenic NGL Recovery and NGL Fractionation (OT) 45 P-3 Production/Processing Operations (OT)
Offshore
47 Overview of Subsea Systems (SS-2) 47 Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems (OS-1) 47 Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Systems (OS-2) 48 Fundamentals of Offshore Systems Design and Construction (OS-4)
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INTERMEDIATE
G-64 Distillation Design and Operation (p15) G-61 Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis (p14) G-6 Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery (p14) G-5 Gas Conditioning and Processing - Special (p14) G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing (p13)
OM-61 Principles of Reliability Engineering (p38) OM-61 Optimizing Equipment Availability (p37) OM-50 Introduction to Condition Monitoring (p36)
RF-62 Refinery Process Simulation (p43) RF-61 Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas (p43)
ME-48 Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production (p30) ME-47 Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (p29) ME-46 Compressor Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (p29) ME-45 Mechanical Design of Oil and Products Terminals (p29)
SC-42 Effective Stock Control and Warehouse Operations (p37) SC-41 Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals (p37) OM-46 Root Cause Analysis (p36) OM-45 Introduction to Life Cycle Costing (p36) OM-44 Reliability Centered Maintenance (p35) OM-43 Effective Maintenance Shutdowns (p35) OM-42 Optimizing Computerized Maintenance (p35) OM-41 Maintenance Planning and Work Control (p34) OS-4 Fundamentals of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities (p48) IC-4 Instrumentation Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel (p51) E-4 Electrical Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel (p50)
FOUNDATION
W- 22 Corrosion Management in Production / Processing Operations (p24) PL-43 Offshore Pipeline Facilities Design, Construction and Operations (p18) PL-42 Onshore Pipeline Facilities Design, Construction and Operations (p18) PL-41 Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics (p17) PL-4 Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems (p17) PF-44 Pumps and Compressors (p23) PF-43 Heat Transfer Equipment (p22) PF-42 Separation Equipment (pa) PF-40 Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Facility Eng. (p22) PF-4 Oil Production and Processing Facilities (p21)
G-43 Refrigeration and NGL Extraction (p14) G-42 Gas Dehydration and Hydrate Inhibition (p13) G-40 Process/Facilities Fundamentals (p13) G-3 Gas Facilities Program for New Hires (p12)
ME-44 Overview of Pumps and Compressors in Oil and Gas Facilities (p28) ME-42 Process Vessels - Mechanical Design and Specification (p28) ME-41 Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (p28) ME-4 Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities (p27)
G-31 Gas Conditioning and Processing LNG Emphasis (p12) G-30 Gas Processing Fundamentals (p12)
OM-25 Introduction to Reliability Statistics(p34) OM-24 Introduction to Reliability Engineering (p34) W-2 Overview of Oilfield Water Handling (p23) PF-30 Process / Facility Fundamentals Non-Facility Eng. (p21) PF-2 Production/ Facilities Basics (p21) OM-23 Essential Leadership Skills (p33) OM-22 Project Management for Engineering and Construction (p33) OM-21 Applied Maintenance Management (p33) RF-31 Refining Technology Overview (p43) SS-2 Overview of Subsea Systems (p47) Cryogenic NGL Recovery and NGL Fractionation (p45) Gas Dehydration Operations (p45) OS-2 Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities (p47) OS-1 Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems (p47) IC-3 Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel (p51) IC-2 Instrumentation Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel (p51) E-3 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel (p50) E-2 Electrical Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel (p50)
BASIC
G-29 LNG Short Course Technology and the LNG Chain (p11) G-2 Overview of Gas Processing Technical (p11) G-1 Overview of Gas Processing Non-Technical (p11)
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Facilities Engineer
This example demonstrates an engineer starting out in an onshore facilities technical role. Then over a period of 1-2 years, is assigned to a contractors office for FEED/detailed design overview, followed by commissioning and early offshore/subsea operations.
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This diagram will help you plan the training you will need to ensure you reach your career goals. The example diagram for setting your career path shows one of many possible directions it can take. Each person has goals that require individualized planning and strategic training. You can talk to any one of our Campbell Instructors, a supervisor, or a mentor close to you about courses you will need to keep you on track. Diligent use of competency maps and self-assessment will also help you highlight areas in which you will need training. If you would like to review the many options for training available to you please visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com or our training partner PetroSkills website at www.petroskills.com.
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Gas Processng
The Gas Processing discipline covers equipment and processes primarily focused on the handling of natural gas and its associated liquids. The wellhead is the starting point, ending with delivery of the processed gas, meeting the required specifications, into a sales gas or reinjection pipeline. Recovered Natural Gas Liquids (NGL), again meeting the required specifications, are delivered to an export point either a pipeline or storage facility. The NGL may be fractionated into individual specification products or sold as a mix for fractionation elsewhere. Waste by-products are disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements. Man topcs covered: Fundamentals Natural gas characterization Phase behavior Vapor liquid equilibrium Basic thermodynamics Water hydrocarbon behavior The individual processes/unit operations considered include: Fluid flow Separation Heat transfer Pumps & compressors Dehydration & hydrate inhibition Gas sweetening & sulfur recovery Liquid product treating NGL recovery Fractionation & absorption Instrumentation & control
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- Summarize gas measurement. - Summarize the markets and uses for natural gas liquids. This course is designed for a broad nontechnical audience. COURSE CONTENT Basic Concepts & Fundamentals Conditioning and processing of natural gas Production Separators Crude Oil/Condensate
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Technical fundamentals, e.g. physical properties and phase behavior Oil and gas production facilities Hydrates, hydrate inhibition Gas dehydration Gas sweetening and sulfur recovery Acid gas reinjection Natural gas liquids and dew point control Nitrogen rejection and helium recovery Fractionation and stabilization Heat exchange and compression
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Gas Processing Basics Major Equipment Refrigeration and LNG Liquefaction Shipping LNG Storage R egasification terminals and energy recovery Future Trends
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Gas Dehydration NGL Recovery Condensate Stabilization & Fractionation Liquid Product Treating Sulfur Recovery Product Storage Relief & Flare systems COURSE CONTENT Utilities Properties of Fluids Corrosion and Materials selection Qualitative Phase Behavior Plant Piping Systems Vapor - Liquid Equilibrium Pipeline Design & Construction ater - Hydrocarbon systems - hydrates Engineering Drawings (PFDs, P&IDs) W and inhibition methods Process Control & Instrumentation Fluid Flow - single/multiphase, Flow Measurement gathering systems as Well Inflow Performance and G eparation Equipment selection and S Deliquefaction sizing Water and hydrocarbons Heat Transfer Equipment Transportation systems Pumps and Compressors Support Facilities Gas Sweetening Commercial Issues
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- Apply thermodynamic laws and principles to equipment operation and troubleshooting. This course is an excellent refresher or preparation course for the Campbell Gas Course (G-4). The participant will learn technical fundamentals, property correlations and how to apply phase behavior and applied thermodynamics to solve real problems.
COURSE CONTENT Gas Processing Facilities Product Specifications Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Applications of Thermodynamic Principles
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COURSE CONTENT Basic Principles Water-Hydrocarbon System Behavior Calculation of Systems Energy Process Control Separators Gas Treatment, CO2 and H2S Removal Dehydration of Natural Gas Heat Transfer Pumps and Compressors Refrigeration Systems LNG Liquefaction technology Absorption and Fractionation
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Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior Basic Thermodynamic Concepts System Energy Changes Process Control Fundamentals Fluid Flow Separation Equipment Rate Processes Heat Transfer Pumps Compressors Refrigeration Fractionation Glycol Dehydration Adsorption Systems
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COURSE CONTENT Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Applied Thermodynamics Applications of Thermodynamic Principles
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Environmental issues and emerging gas dehydration techniques are addressed. COURSE CONTENT Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior Hydrate Inhibition Glycol Dehydration Adsorption (Molecular Sieve) Dehydration
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problems and new developments. - Emphasize applications and limitations of absorption (lean oil) and adsorption (silica gel) processes. Process simulation packages will be available. COURSE CONTENT NGL products and markets Extraction methods
Refrigeration Systems Expansion Refrigeration Expander Plants - Design and Operation Lean Oil Processing NGL Extraction by Adsorption, Short Cycle or Hydrocarbon Recovery Units
Intermedate 5 days
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior Basic Thermodynamic Concepts System Energy Changes Separators Heat Transfer Pumps Compressors Refrigeration Fractionation/Distillation Glycol Dehydration Adsorption Systems
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Intermedate 5 days
Sulfinol Flexsorb Carbonate Processes Physical Absorption Processes Metallurgical Issues Corrosion Other Technologies/New Developments Selective Treating Solid Bed and Non-Regenerable Processes Liquid Treating Sulfur Recovery Tail Gas Clean-Up
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and peak-shaving LNG plants. COURSE CONTENT Basic Principles Water-Hydrocarbon System Behavior Calculation of Systems Energy Process Control Separators Gas Treatment, CO2 and H2S Removal Dehydration of Natural Gas Heat Transfer Pumps and Compressors Refrigeration Systems LNG Liquefaction technology Absorption and Fractionation
sizing correlations for major process equipment. Recognize and develop solutions to operating problems and control issues in LNG and gas processing facilities. Remove CO2 and H2S using Amines, Sulfinol, Hot Potassium Carbonate, etc. This course has an expanded coverage on refrigeration. Details of the mixed refrigerant and cascade processes in LNG liquefaction are described. The acid gas removal processes (Sulfinol, hot carbonate, amines, etc.) employed in LNG processes are also explained. Versions of this program have been used in several of the worlds base-load
Intermedate 3 days
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium-Binary Systems McCabe-Thiele ulticomponent Systems FenskeM Underwood-Gilliland Computer simulation; column sizing, mechanical design; and instrumentation and control. Mass Transfer Trays versus Packing Mechanical Design Exchangers-Condensers and Reboilers Control and Instrumentation
condenser duties, and column height. - Analyze distillation control schemes and solve common operating problems. Distillation principles are explained and reinforced with calculations. Operation and control of distillation facilities is stressed with emphasis on actual installations. COURSE CONTENT Overview of Fractionation Product Specifications
Advanced
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NGL Recovery Processing Preparation of Offshore Dew Point Control Flow Sheet Characterization of the C6+ Fraction Comparison of Offshore Dew Point Control Flow Sheet with Potential Risk of Improper Feed Characterization Fractionation Modeling a Fractionation Train for Multiple Product Specifications Fluid Flow Modeling a Piping System with Both Pumps and Compressors ater/Hydrocarbon Behavior and Gas W Dehydration Modeling a Production Train with Glycol Dehydration Modeling a Dew Point Recovery System with Glycol or Methanol Injection
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The Pipeline Discipline Team provides technical training and consulting for two diverse and interrelated areas: Oil and gas transportation, focusing on pipeline systems. Onshore infrastructure systems that support oil and gas operations, inside as well as outside the facilities fence. These two areas provide the systems and facilities that are the framework to build and then link oil and gas facilities. The discipline covers pipeline transportation systems, oil and gas terminals facilities, and the onshore infrastructure from regional considerations through design and construction of site specific systems. As with all PetroSkills/Campbell training programs, these discipline areas integrate with the other technical, operations and HSE disciplines. The instructors and consultants that support these disciplines have extensive real world global experience from conceptual development through operations. Their broad knowledge blends the unique technical and operational issues of pipeline systems that transport all types of fluids from heavy oils to refined products to high pressure injection gas and water - into integrated systems. This global experience spans the pipeline industry from initial site selection through detailed design and construction of unique facilities. Common learning objectives for pipeline and related transportation courses include: The interrelationships of pipeline system hydraulics, pipeline strength and material requirements, route selection and construction. The affects of regional conditions and practices may have on design, construction and operational decisions. How pipeline systems serve to integrate all segments of oil and gas production, processing, and delivery to market whether from offshore structures or onshore facilities. he importance of life cycle considerations during development planning and the flexibility T of pipeline systems. efinition of the key design, fabrication and installation issues associated with offshore and D onshore pipeline transportation systems. Understanding the impacts of upstream processing conditions on pipeline systems design and operations, and the affects of pipeline system performance on downstream facilities and markets.
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Foundaton 10 days
Pipeline materials and components Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines Special design aspects, covering such issues as risers, slug catchers, pigging facilities, etc. Basic design considerations for pipeline facilities Pipeline construction for cross country and offshore systems focusing on welding Pressure testing, pre-commissioning and commissioning Pipeline integrity aspects including inline inspection Leak detection and emergency planning considerations epairs and modifications R considerations Safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements
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Foundaton
5 days
Single Phase Gas Flow Governing Equations Hydraulics Analysis Power Analysis Transit Analysis - Pack and Draft, Blowdown Multiphase Fluids Flow Governing Equations Hydraulics Analysis Holdup Analysis Slugging Analysis Transit Analysis Operational considerations Field/gathering systems Oil and gas transmission lines Multiphase systems Products pipelines
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pressure test and start up into the design of a pipeline system. The course focuses on pipeline routing, mechanical design, construction methods, hydraulics, installation, and operations of onshore pipeline systems. Participants will acquire and/or consolidate the essential knowledge and skills to design, construct and operate pipelines. Design problems are an integral part of this course. COURSE CONTENT ipeline systems definition and P applications. Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations. Codes and standards related to pipelines. Pipeline conceptual and mechanical
design for strength, stability and installation. Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction and operations. Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection. Pipeline materials and components Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines Pipeline construction for onshore offshore systems I ntroduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection and emergency planning considerations Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations.
Foundaton
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design, construction and operations of offshore pipeline systems. Identify offshore safety and environmental practices and their effect on design, construction, and operations. This course focuses on pipeline mechanical and stability design, and construction. Special challenges such as repair methods, flow assurance, corrosion and cathodic protection are an integral part of this course. Participants will acquire and/or consolidate the essential knowledge and skills to design, construct and operate pipelines. Design problems are part of this course.
COURSE CONTENT ipeline systems definition, survey, and P route selection. Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations. Codes and standards
related to pipelines. Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability and installation. Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction and operations. Pipeline construction for offshore systems and the interrelationships with design and material selection. Pipeline materials and components, corrosion and cathodic protection, and coating selection. Special design considerations for risers and umbilicals, single-point moorings, and shore approaches. ntroduction to flow assurance I considerations and pipeline integrity aspects, leak detection and emergency planning considerations Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations and their impacts on design and material selections.
Intermedate 5 days
COURSE CONTENT ntroduction to oil, and gas fluid I transport properties Fluid property data and phase determination luid flow analysis Single and F multiphase Slug formation and prediction. Surge analysis Corrosion Internal and External Hydrate formation Wax formation and deposition Pigging operations Leak detection and SCADA
- Evaluate mechanical integrity. - Evaluate the effectiveness of pigging operations and leak detection systems. - efine the roles and uses of SCADA D systems in flow assurance. The focus of this course is on potential challenges to pipeline operations including: surge, corrosion, hydrate formation, wax deposition, multiphase fluids, and slugging. The causes for these problems, design solutions and operational responses will be an integral part of the course.
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We provide consulting and preparation for company specific projects preparation for company specific projects through in-house training materials and mentoring programs. Our training materials and mentoring programs. Our knowledge of technical descriptions, access to a wide variety of PFDs, and descriptions, access to a wide variety of PFDs, and knowledge of effective instructing methods gives you another option. instructing methods gives you another option. Field Experienced Engineer Involvement Engineer Involvement Our on-board engineers, programmers, and graphic artists work as a engineers, programmers, and graphic artists work as a team to make sure your engineering training objectives are met. engineering training objectives are met. Classroom materials from your technical learning requirements materials from your technical learning requirements Our experienced Subject Matter Experts have the technical knowledge Subject Matter Experts have the technical knowledge and experience to prepare professional, current and engaging material. professional, current and engaging material. We use your company objectives and prepare the teaching materials company objectives and prepare the teaching materials using our instructors and your technical requirements. and your technical requirements. Extended On-site Mentoring programs to meet your needs Mentoring programs to meet your needs
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Producton Facltes
Production Facilities separate the well stream into three phases oil, gas and water and process these phases into marketable products or dispose of them in an environmentally acceptable manner. While gas handling/processing facilities are a subset of Production Facilities, they are covered under Gas Processing for the purposes of this catalog. Therefore Production Facilities as used here will mainly include: Single well, satellite & central tank batteries, including - Separation equipment - Oil treating - Desalting - Stabilization - Storage Produced water treating facilities Water injection facilities Offshore topsides facilities PetroSkills | Campbell training delivers competency based training in these and other areas, at progressive levels. This provides the skills necessary to successfully support the operation of oil and gas production processes.
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Phase separation of gas, oil and water Emulsions Oil treating Crude stabilization Crude oil storage & vapor recovery Transportation of crude oil Solution gas compression & processing Produced water treating & disposal
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5 days
This course is usually a pre-requisite for Production/Processing Facilities (PF-4), Process Vessel Specification and Design (PF-42), etc. COURSE CONTENT Facilities Systems Product Specifications Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Applications of Thermodynamic Principles
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rocessing configurations (example P PFDs) Phase separation of gas, oil and water Emulsions Sand, wax & asphaltenes Oil treating Field desalting Crude stabilization & sweetening Crude oil storage & vapor recovery Measurement of crude oil Transportation of crude oil Overview of solution gas processing - compressors - sweetening - dehydration - NGL recovery Produced water treating Water injection systems Relief & flare systems
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Process simulation packages will be available. COURSE CONTENT Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Applied Thermodynamics Applications of Thermodynamic Principles
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be discussed. Mechanical design aspects will also be covered but at a higher level. Typical operational problems and their solutions will be reviewed. COURSE CONTENT Fluid properties & phase behavior Phase separation processes Gas liquid separation equipment - Slug catchers - Conventional separators (horizontal & vertical) - Scrubbers - ilter separators/coalescing filters F Separator internals - Inlet devices - - - -
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Mist extractors B affles, weirs, etc Emulsions Oil water separation equipment C onventional 3 phase separators & freewater knockouts W ash tanks Oil treating & desalting equipment Mainly electrostatic coalescers Mechanical design aspects Pressure vessel codes W all thickness & vessel weight estimation Material selection Relief requirements Operating problems and control
Foundaton
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Heat transfer principles Shell and tube exchangers Compact heat exchangers p late frame printed circuit welded plate Brazed aluminum exchangers Air coolers Fired equipment (furnace type & firetube) Operating problems Typical control schemes
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Rotary Screw Compressors Other Compressor Types Sliding Vane, Lobe Effect of the Process on Compressor Selection, Control and Operation Types of Pumps and Applications Centrifugal Pumps Positive Displacement Pumps Drivers
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dioxide or high carbon dioxide content natural gas. This course is particularly applicable to those persons who operate and/or design enhanced oil recovery (EOR) facilities using CO2 as a miscible agent. Physical and thermodynamic property data for carbon dioxide/natural gas mixtures are discussed. Calculations are performed to illustrate principles and techniques. An extra day will be added to this course if a plant tour is available. The plant tour is optional.
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Heavy emphasis on CO2 for enhanced oil recovery and sequestration Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of CO2 and High CO2 Mixtures Materials Selection and Design Consideration in CO2 Systems Process Vessel Specification Pumps and Compressors Fluid Flow Dehydration of CO2 and CO2-Rich Gases Processes to Treat/Recover CO2
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COURSE CONTENT Water Chemistry Fundamentals Water Sampling and Analysis Water Formed Scales Corrosion Control Water Treatment Microbiology Produced Water Treating Equipment Water Injection and Disposal Systems Case Study
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Foundaton
5 days
COURSE CONTENT Fundamentals of Corrosion ajor Causes of Corrosion (O2, CO2, M H2S, Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion) Materials Selection Cathodic Protection Protective Coatings & Linings Corrosion Inhibitors Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion in Gas Processing Facilities
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application, system integration Operational Issues with Produced Water Treatment Systems njection Water Sampling, Analysis and I Characterization njection Water Quality Specifications I ater Injection Systems Equipment W theory of operation, capabilities, application, system integration iological Control in Water Injection B Systems orrosion Control in Water Injection C Systems perational Issues with Water O Injection Systems
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Campbell has developed and provded a wde dversty of workforce development projects for varous nternatonal petroleum companes ncludng:
Taking over the first two years on-boarding training for new hire engineers. Interfacing with company Subject Matter Experts for knowledge transfer to multiple online e-learning modules culminated by a two week instructor led workshop. Providing continuous on-site and distance mentoring for a group of new engineers in an international setting. Mentoring ratio = 20:1. Using Subject Matter Expert experience to define competencies for 31 engineering job positions and providing training for self-assessment for over 130 engineers and their supervisors. Company could see critical technical skill gaps for an entire business unit and identify specific training for these skills. Assisting with the mentor shortage by taking over in-house courses and developing them into blended training for employees distributed world wide. Consulting and training for an entire business unit over a period of two years to evolve a sustainable work management and planning/scheduling culture. The business unit is experiencing a better safety record and higher margins with a declining field.
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Mechancal
PetroSkills | Campbell training offers a broad range of mechanical courses for technically oriented professionals and those interested in advancing their knowledge of mechanical systems. The course material was developed by experts for all aspects of mechanical systems and taught by seasoned professionals with many years of experience. The courses deliver practical knowledge that applies to the workplace and can be used on everyday applications. To meet the needs of clients, mechanical courses are offered at various levels dealing with a broad range of subjects including rotating machinery, piping systems, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, materials selection. Courses range from foundation level classes that apply mechanical principles to basic applications, to the advanced courses on select subjects. Whatever the subject or level, PetroSkills delivers competencies that enhance the careers and knowledge of engineering professionals.
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Basc
5 days
engineering Mechanical equipment in oil and gas facilities Pressure vessels Pipe, valves, and fittings Pumps and compressors rivers Engines, turbines, and D electric motors Interfaces with process, electrical, and civil / structural systems Interfaces with transportation systems and pipelines Operations and maintenance considerations
Campbell
Foundaton 10 days
- Heating, Ventilation and Cooling Systems - Safety Systems - Material Handling Systems Rotating Equipment - Motors - Engines - Turbines - Gear Systems - Pumps - Compressors - Generators Design, Construction And Commissioning - Plant Layouts - Hazard and Safety Analysis - pecification and Procurement S - Construction - Inspection, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance - Commissioning and Startup Operations and Maintenance - Safeguarding, Monitoring and Inspection - Preventative Maintenance - Sparing, Spare Parts, and Replacements - Vibration Monitoring
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codes and standards, pipe materials and manufacture, piping components (concentrating on valves), piping layout and design, and piping stress analysis. Applicable piping codes for oil and gas facilities (ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, etc.), pipe sizing calculations, pipe installation and materials selection are an integral part of the course. The emphasis is on proper material selection and specification of piping systems. COURSE CONTENT Piping Codes and Standards (ANSI/ ASME, API, ISO)
Pipe Materials and Manufacturing Valves and Fittings Welding and Non-Destructive Testing Line Sizing Basics (Single Phase and Multiphase Flow) Pipe and Valve Material Selection Piping Layout and Design Manifolds, Headers and Flare / Vent Systems Interface with Pipelines and Pipeline Operations Operations and Maintenance Considerations
Foundaton
5 days
Types of Vessels and Design Separators Towers Slug Catchers Heat Exchangers Vessel and Key Components Design Nozzle Supports and Internals Design Corrosion Considerations Materials Selection and Specification Fabrication Welding and NDT Inspection Transportation and Erection Interface to Piping Systems Operations and Maintenance Considerations
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Foundaton
5 days
focusing on pumps and compressors. - Use operating and troubleshooting techniques for pumps and compressors. Emphasis is on applications, design, selection, and maintenance of such equipment. COURSE CONTENT Types and Applications of Pumps and Compressors General Principles of Pumps Centrifugal Pumps Reciprocating Pumps Rotating Pumps Pump Selection and Application Interface to Piping Systems
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Thermodynamics of Compression Centrifugal Compressors Reciprocating Compressors Rotary Screw Compressors Other Compressor Types Sliding Vane, Lobe Effect of the Process on Compressor Selection, Control and Operation P ackaged Equipment Drivers, Gearbox and Couplings Installation Operations and Maintenance Considerations A uxiliary Systems LO, Seal Gas and Monitoring Instruments
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Handled Terminal Arrangement Civil / Structural Considerations Tank Selection and Design Piping Systems Design Metering Systems F luid Handling Gravity Systems and Pumped Systems Interfaces to Pipelines Truck and Rail Loading Facilities Construction Considerations Operations and Maintenance Considerations
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Foundaton
5 days
control devices in the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of compression systems. - Apply maintenance practices to improved compressor reliability. This course provides basic knowledge of: compressor types and associated auxiliary systems, mechanical design of equipment, operating and performance characteristics, control and monitoring systems, maintenance practices, codes and standards. COURSE CONTENT Selection of dynamic and positive displacement compressors
Compressor thermodynamics and operating characteristics Performance curves and off-design evaluations Key compressor components and other auxiliary systems Equipment specifications Compressor controls and monitoring devices Driver and gear involvement Installation, operation, maintenance practices and troubleshooting
Foundaton
5 days
COURSE CONTENT Selection of dynamic and positive displacement pumps Pump hydraulics and system operating characteristics Performance curves and off-design evaluations Bearings, seals and other auxiliary systems Material selection Pump controls and monitoring devices Drivers and accessory equipment Installation, operation and maintenance practices
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gas facilities: metallurgy, processing, coatings and chemical inhibition. There will be a review of life cycle considerations for material selection and corrosion control, focusing on the role of performance monitoring. This course will emphasize the practical solutions for system performance as well as defining the requirements for each piece of equipment. Real world problems and solutions are discussed throughout the course. COURSE CONTENT Corrosion processes that affect oil and gas facilities Material characteristics and related applications in oil and gas facilities with emphasis on corrosion resistance Service conditions and combinations of service conditions that affect material
selection and definition of corrosion control strategies for internal corrosion External conditions effect on corrosion and the material and corrosion control strategy to apply Selection process for both materials and coatings Selection process for chemical inhibition to supplement or be the primary corrosion control strategy Monitoring methods and application for facilities on the basis of service and upset conditions Life cycle considerations including initial capital costs, operational costs and how they change with time. Changes in operating/service conditions and impacts on reliability/ availability
Intermedate 5 days
parameters during start up and running Running and shutdown procedures Troubleshooting control systems for gas turbines: start up, speed and temperature controls; vibration Principles of operation and general components of compressors: rotors, seals, diaphragms, etc. Operating characteristics curves Surging phenomenon Choking phenomenon Compressor instrumentation: various control loops; anti-surge control loops Compressor interlock and trip systems Gas turbine and compressor systems start up procedures Normal operation - monitoring of parameters Logging of monitoring checks Vibration monitoring Troubleshooting
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OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTION/PROCESSING FACILITIES PROCESS ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROCESS SIMULATION WATER-HYDROCARBON BEHAVIOR PIPING DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION PROCESS VESSEL SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN PUMPS COMPRESSORS HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION AND LIQUEFACTION DISTILLATION AND FRACTIONATION GAS DEHYDRATION PROCESS WATER TREATMENT GAS TREATING SULFUR RECOVERY/TAIL GAS TREATING PROCESS CONTROL & SAFEGUARDING UTILITIES ECONOMICS OF FACILITIES INVESTMENTS PROCESS OPTIMIZATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Tranng needs to go beyond the classroom. The only queston s, who has tme to do the coachng?
It was with this in mind that John M. Campbell & Co. created a more in-depth training program called the Individual Professional Development (IPD). This focused mentoring program combines hands-on project work, , training classes and mentorship by our industry-leading instructors to achieve the personal results you need. This program typically lasts from eight to twelve weeks. These programs are designed with you, not for you. Our experienced instructors serve as expert consultants and mentors, relieving your busy Subject Matter Experts and Managers. Programs feature your actual company projects or challenges as the central focus of the mentoring project. Progress reports and assessments will be provided on an agreed-upon schedule. The students will submit a final project report to the client company that often results in a proposal for action, depending on the scope of the IPD design. For more information regarding our IPD program please contact us at registrar@jmcampbell.com or visit our website at:
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Operatons Management
The technical skills required to be successful comprise of much more than hard engineering skills. The Operations Management (OM) discipline trains skill development in systems that give facility managers the knowledge they need to be successful. Operations Management includes skill development programs and consultation in these vital areas: Maintenance Management, Planning & Work Control Reliability Assurance Project Management Managing Turnarounds Organizational Development Competency Assessment Procurement Supply Chain Management Warehouse Operations Production Operations Leadership & Team Building
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COURSE CONTENT World Class examples Work management Optimizing PM & PdM CMMS Identifying critical equipment Stores and Purchasing Maintenance Standards & Policies Key Performance Indicators Developing Organizational Competence
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COURSE CONTENT ntroduction to project management I framework Four stages of project management ight project management process E groups Initiation: scope/change, schedule/ cost, quality, resource/team, communication/information, risk, subcontract/outsourcing and integration Control: scope/change, schedule/ cost, quality, resource/team, communication/information, risk, procurement/contracting, and integration/coordination Close-out: scope, subcontract/ outsourcing and integration
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Basc
5 days
COURSE CONTENT The Nature of Groups Leadership vs. Management Self-Centering Listening Motivation Group Dynamics Conflict Management Team Building Critical Thinking & Taking Action.
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Foundaton
5 days
How to apply reliability statistics to improve asset management hat is the Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) W philosophy Learn the steps for performing a LCC analysis How to calculate net present value (NPV) he simple Five Why method of failure T investigation Fundamentals of Event and Causal Factor Mapping for incidents and failures Fundamentals of using Logic Trees to uncover the physical, human and latent causes of failures The importance of Reliability-Centered Maintenance RCM terminology Fundamental Reliability-Centered Maintenance philosophies
Failure Modes and Effects analysis for Reliability-Centered Maintenance Evaluating failure consequences The difference between Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and Failure Modes and Effects Criticality Analysis How to identify mechanical, electrical and stationary failure modes using condition monitoring (PdM) technologies How to identify the Common Traps of each PdM technology Introduction of the use of Monte Carlo simulation in Reliability-Centered Maintenance and Availability analyses Components of Human Factors Engineering in reliability The use and importance of Failure Reporting, Analysis & Corrective Action System
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How to calculate and utilize mean time between failures as a reliability predictor How to calculate and predict system reliability How to use statistics for component replacement prior to wear out failure How to determine conditional failure probability How to apply reliability statistics to improve asset management
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Foundaton
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will be: optimizing preventive and condition-monitoring activities, critical equipment analysis and critical spares control, emergency response work, and developing meaningful Key Performance Indicators. Your Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Balance resources and manage backlogs. You will learn how to create more useful equipment and work histories. You will develop better scheduling techniques. Critical issues, relevant to the participants own experiences, are identified and analyzed to maximize
effectiveness and equipment care standards. COURSE CONTENT Work identification Planning Prioritization Scheduling Execution History records Preventive maintenance planning Predictive maintenance planning Critical equipment focus Emergency response
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Use your Computerized Maintenance Management System to meet production goals (critical equipment focus, optimize preventive activities, and integrate condition-based maintenance.) You will improve the buy-in and integration of the Computerized Maintenance Management System into work habits. This course will be invaluable to maintenance organizations that have recently introduced Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems (such as SAP) and their attendant maintenance management system and are in the implementation process.
COURSE CONTENT Computerized Maintenance Management System features: business process analysis and review Gap analysis Field definitions Assuring consistent, reliable, timely, and accessible information Systems integration Computerized Maintenance Management System project planning and analysis Continuous training techniques Using reporting functions
Foundaton
5 days
- Measure maintenance shutdown performance. - Improve performance on future maintenance shutdowns. COURSE CONTENT Case studies and real world examples will be used to reinforce the techniques learned in the course. Maintenance shutdown terms and maintenance shutdown basics. Shutdown Planning Strategy: Establishing Goals and Objectives, Working Cooperatively Across Departments, Developing Maintenance Shutdown Procedures Management Planning: Components of the Maintenance Shutdown Plan, Planning for Effective Communications
Work Scope Development and Strategy Planning and Scheduling Controls: Work Control Documents Manpower Planning and Control: Using In-House Resources, Balancing Teams and Skills, Managing Scarce and Critical Resources Materials and Equipment Management Measuring and Reporting Progress: Progress Measurement Criteria, Progress Reviews, Progress Reports Cost Management and Forecasting Managing Contractors Pre and Post Shutdown Planning Managing Productivity Safety and Quality Programs Evaluation and Improvement
Foundaton
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Evaluating failure consequences se of Weibull and statistical analysis U in RCM processes How to select PM and PdM tasks and intervals ow to select failure finding tasks and H intervals hat other function protective actions W are available When run-to-failure is appropriate Packaging and implementing RCM analysis results hen to use a subject matter expert W team Barriers to implementation and getting buy-in from all levels
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ecome familiar with financial B concepts such as Net savings, savingsto-investment ratio, adjusted internal rate of return and discounted payback Learn to use LCC to evaluate the varying efficiency levels of competing designs Know how to use LCC for value engineering to buy the right solution based on long term cost rather than the least cost solution today
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hat circumstances trigger the use of W RCA How driving to the root causes of failures can significantly increase OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), as well as, reduce injuries and environmental incidents How to use Failure Modes and Effects Analysis to determine which problems to work on How to implement an RCA process within your plant ow to find the most economical H solutions to failure events and prevent them from recurring
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The top 10 reasons why PdM initiatives fail and how to avoid them roactive workflow model vs. the P traditional model sset health what it is and how to A measure it The right way to measure the effectiveness of your program How to identify mechanical, electrical and stationary failure modes using PdM technologies How to build a comprehensive Asset Health Matrix ow to balance workflow maturity H with coverage How to apply benchmark data and Asset Criticality to design the coverage model
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- Anticipate and successfully manage disputes and performance issues. - Effectively use appropriate terms and conditions. You will be given tools to mitigate risk throughout the contracting process. You will increase your knowledge of legal and organizational practices in contracting. This seminar explores the fundamental practices leading to World-Class performance in contracting processes. COURSE CONTENT Contracting process steps Element of a valid contract Types of contracts
Project management tools Contract dispute avoidance Economic price adjustment Warranty and claims management Contract administration Supplier relationship management Supplier performance tracking Contract terms and conditions Negotiation planning Cost/price analysis Payment methods Risk management Tendering packages
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- Improve inventory record accuracy and physical control of materials. - Use technology to reduce manual errors and increase productivity. - Provide better customer service for operational supplies and equipment spare parts that is essential for the success of any major facility. This course will train the participant in wise use of resources that can favorably impact both cash flow and profitability. Participants will be engaged through interactive presentations, discussions and case exercises that clearly identify with their experiences, problems and successes while challenging them to learn new methods, technologies and systems.
COURSE CONTENT Investment recovery techniques Order point systems min/max systems Material requirements planning uses New approaches to Economic Order Quantities Barcoding and Radio Frequency Identification technologies Cycle Counting Systems Segmenting inventory for analysis Warehouse layout Safety and security roper material identification and P coding The decision to stock Determining Safety stock levels
Intermedate 5 days
COURSE CONTENT Types of Availability Factors that Impact Availability Availability Improvement Methods Availability Prediction Types of Availability: Inherent, Achievable, Operational Factors that Impact Availability: Equipment Design, Equipment Installation, Operating Methods, Maintenance Methods Availability Improvement Methods redicting Availability: Weibull P Analysis, Reliability Block Diagrams, Availability Modeling
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COURSE CONTENT Overview of Reliability Engineering Methods Weibull Analysis Root Cause Failure Analysis Availability and Capacity Modeling System Reliability Prediction and Safety Analysis Maintenance Optimization Life Cycle Cost Analysis
PetroSkills CAT
C O M P E T E N C Y A N A L Y S I S T O O L
For a technical professional to prepare a development plan, they must first perform a skills analysis to identify what development is needed. The PetroSkills Competency Analysis Tool (CAT) is a software application that helps the organization and the individual do just that. Using the tool, individuals assess themselves against the PetroSkills Competency Maps to identify their current knowledge and skill base. Meanwhile, the organization can create competency profiles that indicate the requirements for various positions within the organization. The CAT can then be used to compare the individuals skill profile with what the organization requires in that position, producing a summary of the skills that need to be developed. With these needs identified, the CAT will assist the user with developing a learning plan to develop those skills, whether through courses, work experiences, reference material, technical papers or other means.
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PetroSkills CAT Enterprise Upgrade your organizations competency process with PetroSkills CAT Enterprise.
This enhanced program features: Push Reporting -Receive essential reports by email at scheduled intervals to more efficiently obtain desired competency information.
Reports By Profile Information Produce reports on the competency information that you need for a certain criteria such as: geography, discipline, age, professional position, etc. ERP Integration - Use existing corporate information to automatically populate the CAT software with user account information, demographic profiles, organizational structure, supervisor assignments and more.
Please contact us at cat@petroskills.com for more information about the Competency Analysis Tool and how it can work for you.
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PetroSkills also offers a variety of programs with specific focus to certain areas or individuals in the Oil and Gas Industry. Drillers 6-Pack, a program developed by Blade Energy Partners, made up of modular courses designed to transform new recruits into qualified drilling engineers in the first 2 years of their career. As a part of the PetroSkills Alliance, this program has been reviewed and endorsed by a network of E&P drilling professionals and Blade Energy Partners.
PetroSkills HSE - Working with the member companies, PetroSkills has developed detailed competency maps for HSE Management, Safety, Health and Environment, resulting in a shared viewpoint of the HSE skills required by all professionals across the oil and gas industry.
Spanish-Speaking Instructor Program - Spanish instruction for PetroSkills E&P courses is offered by Buenos Aires-based MG&A Oil & Gas consultants who actively consult throughout Latin America. Classroom instruction is in Spanish, but written materials will be in English to ensure the most up-to-date information.
Integrated Certificate Programs - these programs are designed to bring technical professionals to a meaningful level of contribution in a minimum period of time: English Language Training Professional Petroleum Engineering Institute Professional Petroleum Geoscience Institute Professional Economics and Management Institute
PetroSkills In-House Courses - PetroSkills offers all our public courses on an in-house basis, or we can customize a course based on your training needs and company information. In-house courses are delivered directly to you, where you want, when you want.
For a full description of these courses, and those listed on the following pages, as well as schedules and pricing, contact us at training@petroskills.com or visit our website at www.petroskills.com. For a free PetroSkills E&P catalog, email us at the above address or call +1-918-828-2500.
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BASIC DRILLING, COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS BASIC PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PRACTICES BASIC PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION BASICS: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS SYSTEMS
Geophysics
ADVANCED SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: WAVELET ANALYSIS EXPLORATION EXPLOITATION WORKSHOP AVO, INVERSION, ATTRIBUTES: PRINCIPLES & APPLICATIONS BASIC GEOPHYSICS
INTRODUCTION TO SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: AN EXPLORATION WORKSHOP SEISMIC IMAGING OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
Geology
BASIC PETROLEUM GEOLOGY BASIN ANALYSIS WORKSHOP: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH CARBONATE RESERVOIRS COMPRESSIONAL AND TRANSPRESSIONAL STRUCTURAL STYLES DEVELOPMENT GEOLOGY GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT AND FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS MAPPING SUBSURFACE STRUCTURES NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
OPERATIONS GEOLOGY PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY: TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION GEOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES PROSPECT AND PLAY ASSESSMENT SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY: AN APPLIED WORKSHOP STRUCTURAL STYLES IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION TURBIDITE SANDSTONES
Petrophysics
APPLIED ROCK MECHANICS CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS CARBONATE PETROPHYSICS CASED HOLE FORMATION EVALUATION CORING AND CORE ANALYSIS FOUNDATIONS OF PETROPHYSICS
INTEGRATION OF ROCKS, LOG AND TEST DATA OPERATIONS GEOLOGY SHALY SAND PETROPHYSICS STRUCTURAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF DIPMETERS AND BOREHOLE-IMAGING LOGS WELL LOG INTERPRETATION WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING AND INTERPRETATION
ADVANCED CASING AND TUBING DESIGN ADVANCED UNDERBALANCED WELL DESIGN ADVANCED WELL CONTROL BASIC DRILLING TECHNOLOGY CEMENTING PRACTICES CEMENTING II DIRECTIONAL, HORIZONTAL, AND MULTILATERAL DRILLING DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNOLOGY DRILLING PRACTICES
FUNDAMENTALS OF TUBULAR DESIGN MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING: WELL DESIGN AND APPLICATION MANAGING WELLSITE OPERATIONS PRACTICAL DRILLING SKILLS PRIMARY CEMENTING CEMENTING I SOLIDS CONTROL SYSTEMS UNDERBALANCED OPERATIONS AND WELL CONTROL WELL DESIGN WORKSHOP
Reservoir Engineering
APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING BASIC RESERVOIR ENGINEERING BASIC RESERVOIR SIMULATION CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS GAS RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MODELING NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
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NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN OLD FIELDS OIL AND GAS RESERVES EVALUATION OIL RECOVERY ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUES RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH RESERVOIR ENGINEERING FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT RESERVOIR SIMULATION STRATEGIES WATERFLOODING A TO Z WELL TEST DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
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ACIDIZING APPLICATIONS IN SANDSTONES AND CARBONATES ADVANCED HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS BEAM PUMPS CASING AND CEMENTING COMPLETIONS AND WORKOVERS DOWNHOLE REMEDIATION PRACTICES FOR MATURE OIL AND GAS WELLS ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS FLOW ASSURANCE FOR OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FORMATION DAMAGE: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION GAS LIFT GAS PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
GAS WELL DELIQUIFICATION HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS HYDRAULIC FRACTURING APPLICATIONS OILFIELD WATER PRODUCTION, HANDLING AND INJECTION PRODUCTION CHEMISTRY PRODUCTION LOGGING PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMPS PRODUCTION OPERATIONS 1 PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION USING NODAL TM ANALYSIS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES SAND CONTROL SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS WELL STIMULATION: PRACTICAL AND APPLIED
Petroleum Business
ADVANCED DECISION ANALYSIS WITH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECT MODELING BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS COST MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS OF WORLDWIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION EXPANDED BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS LAW
INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM CONTRACTS PETROLEUM ACCOUNTING FOUNDATIONS PETROLEUM FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES PETROLEUM FINANCIAL WORKSHOP PETROLEUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES PETROLEUM RISKS AND DECISION ANALYSIS STRATEGIC THINKING: A TOOL-BASED APPROACH
ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTITIONER: IEMA ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE BY APPLIED LEARNING ACCREDITED HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTITIONER: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY NVQ LEVEL 4 (TO CMIOSH) BY APPLIED LEARNING APPLIED ENVIRONMENT APPLIED HEALTH APPLIED HSE MANAGEMENT APPLIED SAFETY ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELING BASICS OF ENVIRONMENT BASICS OF HEALTH
BASICS OF HSE MANAGEMENT BASICS OF SAFETY CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SAFETY CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK ASSESSMENT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT HSE PROFESSIONAL - ENHANCED EFFECTIVENESS MEASUREMENT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
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Petroleum Refinng
Oil refineries are exciting combinations of modern technology. Many contain state-of-the-art high-technology processes with sophisticated catalysts and operating techniques, coupled with high pressures/temperatures. That same refinery will also operate standard long-established units with technical roots developed many decades ago. In recent years refined product specifications have undergone dramatic change: automobile tail-pipe emissions, ultra-low sulfur fuels to mention just two. Refining margins had also been extremely tight placing tremendous demands on refiners to cut costs and work efficiently. Furthermore, increasingly stringent environmental regimes apply for refinery operations around the world. PetroSkills | Campbell Training refining courses address the overall technologies that are important in todays efficient complexes. Our courses stress safety, efficiency, limiting emissions, operating skill and technical sophistication. Our up-to-date Refining Technology Overview course covers the full breadth of currently-applied technologies. It is accessible to people relatively new to the industry. It can also form the framework for higher level in-house and public seminars. We also offer an important Refining Process Simulation course that develops this skill for a deeper process understanding of individual units. This course uses an industry standard textbook. Furthermore our long-established Gas Treating/Sulfur/SWS/Tailgas course continues to serve these environmentally important units. Many other PetroSkills | Campbell Training courses such as pumps and compressors, heat exchangers, HSE, instrumentation and controls, operations and maintenance, electrical engineering etc are also important in competency-based training for refiners.
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factors influence crude selection. You will learn how to assess the effect of properties on blending. You will learn how to recognize metallurgy considerations. You will solve debottlenecking issues. You will use engineering and construction fundamentals. You will learn how to solve operation challenges. The instruction includes selected exercises and syndicate work. Accessible to attendees with a variety of backgrounds. COURSE CONTENT ntroduction/General Refining I Overview Refinery Economics Crude and Vacuum Distillation
Distillate Hydroprocessing incl. H2 production: Naphtha, Jet/Kero, Diesel, and Gas Oil. Middle Distillate Conversion; FCC, Gas Oil Hydrocracking Alkylation Processes and Butane Isomerization Light Ends Recovery; Saturates Gas Plant, Propylene. Residue Processing: Deasphalting, Visbreaking, Delayed and Flexicoking, Residue Hydrocracking, ARDS and VRDS, Technology Comparison. Lube Oil Production. Aromatics Recovery: including Paraxylene Adsorption and Crystallization, Xylene Isomerization, Disproportionation & Transalkylation. mine, Sulfur, SWS, Tailgas (see also A RF-61 specifically for these four topics)
Refinery Gas Treatng, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tal Gas (RF-1)
ABOUT THE COURSE This course covers technology, troubleshooting, and design issues for oil refineries. You will evaluate and select acid gas removal processes (H2S, CO2 etc). You will understand Claus sulfur recovery processes, different configurations, and oxygen enrichment. You will learn how to use SuperClaus EuroClaus PROClaus etc. You will apply principles of gas sweetening, sulfur recovery, and tail gas clean-up.
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COURSE CONTENT Sources of sulfur in the refinery Introduction to sulfur compounds Gas Treating with Amines Liquid Product Treating Sour Water Stripping Sulfur Recovery Sulfur Sales & Marketing Tail Gas Treating Units Incineration Corrosion & Materials of Construction
You will learn how to estimate solvent circulation rates, energy needs, solvent loadings and equipment sizes. You will learn how to describe the available technology and processes. You will understand the basics of sour water stripping and ammonia removal and destruction. You will understand common operating problems and develop solutions. The course concludes with a workshop session for problems brought by attendees.
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extensive detailed exercises and some syndicate work. This course will provide greater resolution and insight for refinery planners using rigorous models. COURSE CONTENT etroleum Processing General P Knowledge - Calculations - Laboratory Tests - Assay Procedures Thermodynamics General Refinery Distillation. Catalytic Reforming. Depending on the interests of a given class, further simulation could be studied from the following units: Hydroprocessing. Delayed Coking. Alkylation: HF or H2SO4 Catalytic Polymerization
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Operator Tranng
When it comes to training programs for plant and facility operators, one size doesnt fit all. Campbell training knows this. Thats why our operator training is designed from the beginning with your company in mind. Starting with a client consultation and/or a more formal needs analysis, we customize the course material and relate it directly to your facility, incorporating PFDs, material balance tables and other materials you may supply. We deliver this training with your audience in mind; whether its the novice or the more seasoned operator. Designed to provide operating and trouble-shooting skills. Presented at your site. Customized course manual for each client. Lecture and demonstration-based material that is adaptable to the needs of the audience. Includes exercises with short-cut calculations and customized problem sets. John M. Campbell & Company training has long been providing Operator Training to major oil and gas companies worldwide. Because we stress fundamentals and understanding over rote procedures, our courses have been called engineering courses for operators. Our Operator Training courses have even been popular among both new engineers and experienced engineers making the switch from other disciplines. Our courses often fulfill statutory requirements for training and have been used to meet OSHA 1910.119 mandates.
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dehydration units. This course is customizable. COURSE CONTENT Types of Processes: Absorption, Adsorption and Condensation ater Vapor Content of Gaseous W Hydrocarbons Hydrates and Hydrate Inhibition Dewpoint Depression Mass Transfer Operations: Absorption and Stripping, Trays vs. Packing TEG Equipment: Gas Scrubbers, Glycol Contractors, Flash Tank,
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Filters, Lean/Rich Heat Exchanger, Regenerator, Stripping Gas Operating Procedures and Problems: Startup and Shutdown, Norman Operations, Glycol Losses, Corrosion, Troubleshooting Care of the TEG Solution Mole Sieve Gas Dehydration Adsorber and Adsorbants Mass Transfer Zone Regeneration System Operation and Adsorbent Life Operating Problems and Troubleshooting
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and Fractionation. This course will provide the basic knowledge required for understanding operating issues in cryogenic NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) extraction and stabilization/fractionation. Course content is non-mathematical and customizable to client needs. COURSE CONTENT Hydrocarbon Systems: Reservoir Fluids Hydrocarbon Series: Paraffins Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Fluid Properties: VLE, Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point Pressure Temperature Phase Diagrams (phase envelopes)
Application of Phase Envelopes: Hydrocarbon Dewpoint Control, Equilibrium Stage Concepts, Flash Separators and Fractionators Mechanical Refrigeration: Principles and Equipment Tray-Type Towers, Packed Towers Components of Turboexpander NGL recovery plants Turboexpander-Compressor and Utilities Principles of Gas Expansion NGL Recovery and Process Variations Stabilizers, Fractionators, and Fractionation Trains The Basic Fractionator and Operator Control Techniques Troubleshooting
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COURSE CONTENT Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon System Language Units of Measurement Process Drawings Overview of Oil and Gas Processing Important Properties of Hydrocarbons Phase Behavior Fundamentals Practical Thermodynamics: Mass and Energy Balances Heat Transfer and Fired Heaters Mechanical Refrigeration
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Introduction to Process Control Basic Principles of Fluid Flow Centrifugal Pumps Centrifugal Compressors Reciprocating Compressors Introduction to Gas Turbines Production Separators and Oil Dehydration Water Treating Corrosion and Corrosion Monitoring Amine Gas Sweetening Sulfur Recovery Mass Transfer Operations Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior TEG Gas Dehydration Mole Sieve Dehydration Gas Expansion NGL Recovery (Valve & Turboexpander) Crude Oil, Condensate, and NGL Stabilization NGL Fractionation Process Troubleshooting
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Offshore
The PetroSkills | Campbell Offshore Discipline Team provides technical training and consulting for the complete lifecycle of offshore oil and gas systems; from exploration and development to decommissioning. This discipline covers all of the major offshore development alternatives: fixed structures, floating systems and subsea systems. As with all Campbell Training programs, a multi-discipline approach is taken with offshore elements of pipeline transportation systems and HSE integrated into the courses. The offshore discipline team instructors have extensive real world experience managing offshore development projects, well construction and servicing, asset management and producing operations. Their broad knowledge blends the unique technical and operational issues of offshore into an integrated approach to enhance understanding of the full scope of offshore facilities. Common learning objectives for offshore discipline courses include understanding: options for development of offshore oil and gas fields the effect regional conditions and practices have on development decisions how offshore structures, facilities, transportation systems, and drilling and well intervention function as integrated systems the importance of life cycle considerations during development planning and the impact of development decisions have on life-cycle flexibility and return key design, fabrication and installation issues associated with offshore structures, facilities and transportation systems ey design and operational interfaces of the major components of fixed, floating and k subsea systems
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weaknesses and interfaces from the wellhead to the production facility. Explaining the integrated nature of field architecture, system design and component selection. Outlining the key steps from drilling through start up for the design, fabrication, testing and installation of Subsea systems. Describing the variety of Subsea system field architectures deployed around the world. Identifying appropriate applications for Subsea systems. Describing basic operating and maintaining considerations.
COURSE CONTENT Applications for Subsea systems Flow Assurance considerations in system design Installation considerations in system and component design onsiderations for field architecture C Descriptions and functions of Subsea components System design considerations and process Fabrication, testing, installation, commissioning and operational issues Production, maintenance and repair operations
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development of new offshore fields. he learning objectives include: T - Developing an awareness of the early history of offshore oil and gas development and its evolution to the present time. - Understanding how companies explore for offshore oil and gas reserves - Describing how wells are drilled and completed. - Identifying the types of offshore platforms, both fixed and floating. - Recognizing key design, fabrication and installation issues associated with offshore structures and facilities. - Understanding how subsea and topside facilities are used to produce oil and gas. - Recognizing the common methods for transporting offshore production
to market. - Being conversant with the common offshore oil and gas terminology. COURSE CONTENT Setting the Stage: History, Science and Recent Activities Exploring in Deepwater Drilling and Completing Wells Field Development Options and Systems Fixed Structures Floating Production Systems (FPSOs), Ship Shapes, and Semi-Submersibles Sub-sea Systems Production Facilities (Topsides) Pipelines, Flow-lines and Risers Technology and the Third Wave
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floating platforms. - Recognizing important loads on offshore structures and how they influence their design and cost. COURSE CONTENT Field Development Planning Structural System Options Transportation System Design and Installation ell Construction and Servicing W Operations Drilling, Processing and Utilities Topside Facilities Production Operations Life Cycle Considerations
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- Identifying key design and operational interfaces of fixed and floating offshore systems. - Recognizing the key design, construction and installation issues associated with fixed and floating platforms. COURSE CONTENT Offshore Systems Overview and Field Architecture Selection ell Construction and Servicing W Equipment and Operations Topside Facilities Oil and Gas Transportation Facilities Riser Systems Subsea Facilities Production Operations Infrastructure Impact on Design and Operations Effects of the Ocean Environment Introduction to Naval Architecture Structural Design Processes and Tools Construction Plans and Execution Life Cycle and Decommissioning Considerations
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PetroSkills|Campbell training delivers competencies to enhance Electrical and Instrumentation skills for the design, construction and operation of oil and gas facilities. We provide E&I awareness courses that help professionals understand E&I systems. We also offer advanced courses that provide fundamental skills to enable engineers and technicians to apply E&I principles and practices in their daily work routines. Our E&I courses are designed and presented as individual topic modules. The client may choose specific modules to make up an in-house course which meets the needs of the organization or in development of key disciplines. Whether the client chooses a customized in-house course or a standard public course, they can feel confident that participants will make progress in their chosen career path.
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distribution and supply. You will have an awareness of: - Applications of basic electrical fundamentals to oil & gas facilities. - Basic principles of switchgear and control devices. - Basic principles of protective relaying and circuit protection. - Basic principles of transformers, motors, and generator systems. - How to recognize basic principles of low voltage and high voltage equipment. - Basic principles of electrical safety.
COURSE CONTENT Basics of electricity, electrical control, electrical symbols & schematics Transformers AC & DC motors Electrical power distribution Low Voltage & high voltage switchgear Generation of power Emergency power systems Electrical safety Equipment & circuit protection & protective relaying Area classifications
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electrical equipment and performing minor design work. You will have an awareness of: Application of basic electrical fundamentals to oil & gas facilities. Fundamentals of how electrical systems work. Basic principles of electrical equipment. Basic principles of electrical safety. Relevant industry codes, standards, documents, and guidelines.
COURSE CONTENT Basics of electricity, electrical control, electrical symbols & schematics Transformers, AC & DC motors, & variable speed/frequency drives
Electrical power distribution Low Voltage & high voltage switchgear Generation of power Emergency power systems & batteries Programmable logic controllers (PLC) Electrical safety & Grounding & bonding Equipment & circuit protection & protective relaying A rea classifications, NEMA & IP enclosure ratings, equipment temperature classification Lighting systems Electrical safety, grounding & bonding, circuit protection & protective relaying Industry regulations, codes, guidelines and standards
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COURSE CONTENT Equipment selection fundamentals Use of company internal and industry specifications and standards Selecting and specifying common electrical equipment (Transformers, motors, MCCs) erforming simplified short circuit P calculations Determination and application of protective relaying Specifying installation requirements for electrical equipment Guidelines for preparing cost estimates for electrical projects Preparation of economic analysis for electrical projects Managing a typical electrical project Guidelines for working with contractors and vendors
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have as many problems to work. You will have an awareness of: - Basic instrumentation fundamentals and terminology as applied to upstream facilities. - How control systems work. - Application of various types of measurement devices. - How control valves work. - Different types of electronic control systems used in oil and gas facilities. - ow area classifications are H determined.
COURSE CONTENT Basics of control Field Measurement devices Final elements (control valves) and actuators PLC systems overview Safety instrumented systems overview Distributed control systems overview SCADA systems overview Area classifications
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You will develop an awareness of: - Basic instrumentation fundamentals as applied to downstream facilities. - Fundamentals of how control systems work. - Application of various types of measurement and final element control devices. - How to recognize the difference between PLC, DCS, SIS, and SCADA systems. - Relevant industry codes, standards, documents, and guidelines. COURSE CONTENT Basics of DC Series Circuits and Current Loops
Basics of control Final elements and actuators Field measurement devices Interpreting documentation (ISA symbols) PLC systems Safety instrumented systems Distributed control systems SCADA systems Fire & Gas Systems A rea classifications, NEMA & IP enclosure ratings, & Equipment classification Industry regulations, codes, guidelines and standards
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economic analysis for instrumentation projects Guidelines for preparing cost estimates for instrumentation projects, Review of key equipment selection fundamentals (Area classification requirements, NEMA & IP enclosure ratings, equipment temperature classification, etc) Use of company internal and industry specifications and standards S electing and specifying field (level, pressure, temperature, and flow measurement) devices S electing and specifying final control elements Selecting and specifying electronic systems Specifying installation requirements for instrumentation equipment Guidelines for working with contractors and vendors
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BASIC COURSES IN HEALTH, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT AND HSE MANAGEMENT FOR PERSONNEL NEW TO HSE TECHNIQUES AND MANAGEMENT F OUNDATION COURSES IN H EALTH , S AFETY, E NVIRONMENT AND HSE M ANAGEMENT FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTING, EXECUTING, AND/OR SUPPORTING HSE F UNDAMENTALS OF R ISK A SSESSMENT P ROCESS S AFETY M ANAGEMENT C ONTRACTOR S AFETY MANAGEMENT H EALTH I MPACT A SSESSMENTS MENTORED ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS FOR CMIOSH AND IEMA
APPLIED SAFETY ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELING BASICS OF ENVIRONMENT BASICS OF HEALTH BASICS OF HSE MANAGEMENT BASICS OF SAFETY CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SAFETY CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK ASSESSMENT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT HSE PROFESSIONAL - ENHANCED EFFECTIVENESS MEASUREMENT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
PetroSkills offers HSE in-house and public courses. Taught wherever you want, whenever you want, however you want.
Contact and Registration Information Adrian Hearle, Managing Director, PetroSkills HSE,email: ahearle@petroskills.com
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REFUNDS, CANCELLATIONS, TRANSFERS, AND SUBSTITUTIONS If it is necessary to cancel an enrollment, full paid tuition, less the non-refundable registration fee of US$100.00, will be refunded providing the cancellation is received in our Norman office 14 days or more prior to the course. If tuition is not paid at the time of the cancellation, the US$100.00 registration fee is due, providing the 14 day notice was received. For cancellations received less than 14 days prior to the course, the full fee is due. Enrollments are not automatically cancelled if tuition payment is not received by the start of the course. A paid enrollment may be transferred one time to a future course if the request is received in our Norman office before the 14 day cut-off period. Any transfer request received less than 14 days before the originally scheduled course will be considered. If not transferred timely, tuition is non-refundable. We reserve the right to cancel a session if enrollment is insufficient to ensure maximum effectiveness. This decision is made approximately two weeks before the course begins. If this occurs, enrollees will receive a full refund or be given the opportunity to transfer to another course. Keep our cancellation policy in mind when making airline reservations, as we cannot be responsible for fees charged for canceling or changing your ticket. We reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS We do not arrange hotel accommodations for participants. When possible, however, we reserve a block of rooms at each of the scheduled hotels. Registrants should make their own room reservations directly with the hotel at least three weeks before the course begins and should mention John M. Campbell & Co. and the course title for preferred treatment. Detailed hotel information is provided with enrollment confirmation. Confirmation and all other communications should be double-checked for hotel location as it is sometimes necessary to change the specified hotel within a city. CERTIFICATES A certificate of participation is awarded to each person who satisfactorily completes the course. TUITION FEES Tuition fees are due and payable in US dollars upon confirmation of verbal or written enrollment. Payment is accepted in the form of check, travelers check, cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards. Fees do not include living costs, but do include tuition, purchase price of course materials, daily refreshments, and a US$100.00 non-refundable registration fee. Tuition should be paid prior to the first day of class. If not paid prior to class, registrant or their representative should contact the Registrar to make payment arrangements. Note: Where applicable due to government regulations, Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Value Added Tax (VAT) will be added to the total tuition fees. CLASS HOURS / POLICIES Normal class hours are 8:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with an hour for lunch. Hours for a specific course, if they differ from the normal hours, will be noted in confirmation letters that are sent to individuals when they enroll. Some courses may end two hours early on the last day of class, at instructors discretion. No photography or recording of sessions will be permitted. COMPUTER FEES Several courses utilize computers. Computer fees will vary but will not exceed the five-day estimates shown. USA US$250 Canada US$250 International US$400 REGISTRATION DEADLINE In a worldwide teaching operation, sufficient lead time is needed for course logistics. For this reason, PetroSkills/Campbell Training would appreciate receiving registrations at least one month before the course. However, we will accept registrations for a viable session through the day before the class begins.
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Volume 2: Gas Condtonng and Processng The Equpment Modules (a Campbell book)
This edition includes information applying todays technology and the current business requirements selecting and operating gas processing and production facilities. This book aids in decisions relating to separation; heat transfer; pumps; compressors; refrigeration; fractionation and absorption; glycol and solid bed dehydration.
Volume 3: Gas Condtonng and Processng Computer Applcatons for Producton/Processng Facltes (a Campbell book)
This book emphasizes the more detailed calculations required for computer modeling and simulation. Equations of state, heavy component characterization, rotating equipment modeling, fractionation, fluid flow and separation are covered. All topics are addressed from the practical application if modeling techniques applicable to any simulator. The questions How do I know if the model is correct? and What changes will I make based on my model? being emphasized in each chapter.
Volume 4: Gas Condtonng and Processng Gas Treatng and Sulphur Recovery (a Campbell book)
This book concentrates on problems associated with treating and removing H2S, CO2 and trace sulphur compounds often associated with natural gas production. A detailed view of commercial main type processes; carbonate processes; physical absorption methods; solid bed sweetening; sulphur production; and tail gas conditioning is presented.
Producton Operatons
Thomas O. Allen and Alan P. Roberts Set Price $180.00 Vol 1 & 2 Vol 1 Price $95.00 448 pages Vol 2 Price $95.00 416 pages Fourth Edition Fifth Printing 2006 Vol 1 ISBN 0-930972-19-8 Vol 2 ISBN 0-930972-20-1 Set ISBN 0-930972-18-X
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This book focuses on water handling and disposal problems for produced water associated with gas and oil production. The subjects covered include: water sampling an analysis; water formed scales; corrosion control; microbiology; water processing equipment; water injection system; water treatment for EOR; boiler water and cooling water treatment.
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Case Study in Project Management - OM-51 Distillation - Design and Operation - G-64 Effective Stock Control and Warehouse Operations - SC-42 Electrical Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel - E-2 Essential Leadership Skills - OM-23 Fundamentals of Gas Processing - G-3 Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities - ME-4 Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics - PL-41 Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis - G-31 Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis - G-61 Gas Dehydration and Hydrate Inhibition - G-42 Gas Processing Fundamentals - G-30 Heat Exchangers - Mechanical Design and Specification - ME-43 Heat Transfer Equipment - PF-43 Instrumentation Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel - IC-2 Mechanical Design of Oil and Products Terminals - ME-45 Mechanical Engineering Support for Electrical and Instrumentation Systems - ME-64 Noise Monitoring and Problems Analysis - ME-63 Operator Training Optimizing Computerized Maintenance - OM-42 Overview of Gas Processing - Non-Technical - G-1 Overview of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities - ME-2 Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning and Processing - G-7 Process/Facility Fundamentals - G-40 Produced Water Treating and Water Injection Facilities - W-23 Production / Facilities Basics - Technical Managers - PF-2 Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Facility Engineers - PF-40 Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Non Facility Engineers - PF-30 Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification - ME-47 Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas - RF-61 Refinery Process Simulation - RF-62 Refining Technology Overview - RF-31 Refrigeration and NGL Extraction - G-43 Brownfield Project Management
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