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2012 FACILITIES TRAINING GUIDE


Additional Courses for:

OPERATOR TRAINING - Production and processing operations,


gas dehydration operations, cryogenic NGL recovery and NGL
fractionation. (Courses Customized to Your Plant and Operations)

SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONALS IN UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONALS


New Courses Include:

PF-44 Relief and Flare Systems, PAGE 27

PF-47 Process Utility Systems, PAGE 28


INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Technical Training Courses for Facilities Engineers in Upstream Oil and Gas
Topics Include: Gas Processing, Process Facilities, Mechanical, E&IC, Process Safety Engineering,
Offshore Facilities, Gas Gathering Systems, Relief & Flare, Utility Systems and more.
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
John M Campbell & Company thanks you, our customers, for what has proven to be a
record year in 2011. More participants attended Campbell training courses last year
than in any year in our 44-year history.
This is an extraordinary time in our business. We are seeing technological
advancements that are leading us to discover and develop new opportunities where
none existed only a few years ago. With these opportunities come tremendous
challenges in how to develop your most valuable asset, your people.
Our focus continues to be on learning programs that produce competent facilities
engineers in the shortest time possible. You will notice several examples of course
progressions in our catalog. These are designed to be a visual road map for selecting
courses that will provide essential knowledge and skills for todays facilities engineer.
In 2012, we have added two new courses to our curriculum:
1) PF-47 Utility Systems This important subject is vital to successful oil and gas
operations, yet is frequently overlooked. The course is designed for facilities engineers
who are responsible for designing, operating and maintaining utility systems in oil and
gas processing facilities. Real world exercises engage the participant and are used to
evaluate utility systems in both onshore and offshore environments.
2) Campbell Operator Training Public Courses Previously, our popular Operator Training
was only available on an in-house training basis at a companys location. However, in
2012 we will be conducting OT-1 Production Operations on a public basis with the frst
course being delivered in Stavanger, Norway June 4-8, 2012.
In addition to the above, we are excited to announce that we will begin release of
new e-learning modules in the frst half of 2012. These modules provide a strong
complement to our classroom instruction and help reinforce key concepts. Our
customized coaching and mentoring services continue to be well received.
As we move into 2012, our mission is to continue a long tradition of designing,
developing and delivering world-class technical training programs. Weve been doing
so since 1968. And, because you are our valued partner, we strive everyday to ensure
your training needs are being met both today and in the future. Again, thank you for
entrusting John M. Campbell & Co. with the development of your people. We look
forward to working with you in 2012.
Robert A. Hubbard
President
John M. Campbell & Co.
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OUR VISION: Be the preeminent provider
of technical training solutions to the
international energy industry.
OUR MISSION: Partner with the energy
industry to design, develop and deliver
world-class technical training programs that
produce measureable results and inspire
customer loyalty by building competency in
their workforce.
60,000+
Engineers Trained
on Gas Processing
44
+

YEARS
Training Oil and
Gas Engineers
30
+

YEARS
Instructors Avg 30
+
Years
of Real-World Experience
DELIVERING
TECHNICAL TRAINING
TO OIL & GAS
FACILITIES ENGINEERS
LET US HELP YOU! Call 405-321-1383 or email jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
John M. Campbell & Co., an employee-owned company, is the
exclusive provider of PetroSkills facilities training and one of the
most distinguished providers of training in the oil and gas industry.
Since 1968 we have built our reputation on our Gas Conditioning
and Processing course also known as The Campbell Gas
Course or the Campbell G-4. As demand for highly skilled
employees in the petroleum industry grows, we have expanded our
training curriculum to include the whole stream of skills needed from
well-head to the fnished product.
John M. Campbell & Co., Norman, Oklahoma, one of the worlds largest
and best-known oil and gas training companies.
OI L A ND GA S J OUR NA L
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 ABOUT JOHN M. CAMPBELL & CO.
5 BUILDING A PERFORMANCE-READY FACILITIES ENGINEER
7 MY PERSONAL FAST-TRACK
8 CAMPBELL COURSES DELIVERED EXCLUSIVELY
13 2012 COURSE SCHEDULE
GAS PROCESSING
17 G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING
G-1 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING
NON-TECHNICAL
18 G-4 SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE
19 G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING TECHNICAL
G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG
CHAIN
G-4LNG GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING LNG
EMPHASIS
20 G-40 PROCESS/FACILITY FUNDAMENTALS
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING
22 G-5 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING SPECIAL
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY
PROCESS FACILITIES
24 PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING FACILITIES
25 PF-4 SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE
26 PF-21 APPLIED WATER TECHNOLOGY IN OIL AND GAS
PRODUCTION
PF-22 CORROSION MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION/
PROCESSING OPERATIONS
27 PF-42 SEPARATION EQUIPMENT SELECTION & SIZING
PF-43 HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS
28 PF-45 ONSHORE GAS GATHERING SYSTEMS: DESIGN &
OPERATION
PF-47 PROCESS UTILITY SYSTEMS NEW!
PF-81 CO2 SURFACE FACILITIES
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OFFSHORE
31 OS-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS: DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS
PIPELINE
33 PL-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE PIPELINE
SYSTEMS
PL-42 ONSHORE PIPELINE FACILITIES: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION
& OPERATIONS
PL-61 FLOW ASSURANCE FOR PIPELINE SYSTEMS
INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS & ELECTRICAL
34 ICE-21 INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS
E-3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS FOR
FACILITIES ENGINEERS
E-4 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES FOR FACILITIES
ENGINEERS
35 IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR
FACILITIES ENGINEERS
IC-4 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS ENGINEERING
PRACTICES FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS
MECHANICAL
36 ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS MECHANICAL DESIGN AND
SPECIFICATIONS
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS
37 ME-46 COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS MECHANICAL DESIGN AND
SPECIFICATIONS
ME-62 TURBOMACHINERY MONITORING AND PROBLEM
ANALYSIS
REL-4 OPTIMIZING ASSET AVAILABILITY USING RELIABILITY
ENGINEERING
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
38 OM-21 APPLIED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
OM-22 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION
OM-23 ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS
39 OM-24 SEVEN KEYS TO WORLD CLASS ASSET
MANAGEMENT
OM-25 OPTIMIZING PREVENTIVE AND PREDICTIVE
MAINTENANCE
OM-41 MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND WORK CONTROL
OM-43 EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWNS
PROCUREMENT/SUPPLY CHAIN
40 SC-41 CONTRACTS AND TENDERS FUNDAMENTALS
SC-42 EFFECTIVE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
SC-61 INSIDE PROCUREMENT IN OIL & GAS
REFINING
41 RF-31 FUNDAMENTALS OF REFINING TECHNOLOGY
RF-61 REFINERY GAS TREATING, SOUR WATER, SULFUR
AND TAIL GAS
OPERATOR TRAINING
42 P-3 PRODUCTION/PROCESSING OPERATIONS
43 OT GAS DEHYDRATION OPERATIONS
OT CRYOGENIC NGL RECOVERY AND NGL
FRACTIONATION
OT-1 PRODUCTION OPERATIONS NEW!
44 PETROSKILLS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
48 BOOKS AND SOFTWARE
50 JOHN M. CAMPBELL CONSULTING
52 CAMPBELL TIP OF THE MONTH
54 CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS
55 INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES
64 CONTACT AND REGISTRATION
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WHAT SETS PETROSKILLS
APART? THE ALLIANCE.
Member Companies
From original members, Shell and BP, to the most recent, Pertamina and Maersk Oil;
the PetroSkills advantage lies with its members. What do the PetroSkills members
provide to the Alliance and training industry?
* Curriculum advisors and Subject Matter Experts who direct and update PetroSkills
competency maps for each technical discipline
* Competency assurance through adoption of structured personnel development based
on industry approved competency maps
* Quality control and assurance that PetroSkills course material and instructors meets
the highest industry standard
So what is PetroSkills? The differentiator... industry-driven competency maps.

Its all in the maps. Its easy to talk about developing the competency of employees, but what does that really mean? How do you establish that
baseline for competency development? PetroSkills addresses this question with detailed competency maps. These maps define non-unique, but necessary
job skills at skill levels ranging from awareness to mastery. These competency maps represent the shared viewpoint of PetroSkills Alliance contributors.
It is not PetroSkills telling the industry whats important its the industry guiding PetroSkills.

PetroSkills does not just provide a service to the oil and gas industry
PetroSkills is the oil and gas industry.
Service Providers
OGCI, TTG Systems, John M Campbell & Co, University
of Trinidad & Tobago, and Southern Alberta Institute of
Technology power the Alliance initiative by providing:
* Training that spans the industry, all from the same provider,
using the same model
* Integrated and Accelerated development programs
* Competency-based solutions
* Virtual learning
* In-house training
* Operations and maintenance competencies
* Web based competency analysis tools
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BUILDING A PERFORMANCE-
READY FACILITIES ENGINEER
HOW TO QUICKLY BUILD A PERFORMANCE-READY SURFACE FACILITIES ENGINEER
A structured, integrated training program consisting of courses taken in a logical progression is the key to quickly developing a broad-
based facilities engineer that is ready to perform based on their technical knowledge and experience.
The diagram below illustrates this comprehensive approach where each course builds on a previous course. The bottom layer consists
of basic courses for broad interest, or a refresher course or as a primer for a higher level course. The next layer up consists of our
foundational level courses (e.g. OS-4, G-4, PF-4, and PL-4) that give a solid foundation for a career as a process engineer. After
completing one or more foundational level courses, to broaden your knowledge on specifc topics, an engineer is ready for our mid-level
courses with a variety of topics whether it is in process safety, rotating equipment, or instrumentation and controls. If more in-depth
specialization is required, additional specialized courses may be chosen.
While we believe in the value and effciency of face-to-face training for technical knowledge transfer, young engineers also need to be
applying what they learn in our courses to their everyday jobs. With Campbell Designed Work Experience Inventories, key learning points
received in the classroom are reinforced in real-world situations, then verifed and cataloged for assurance purposes.
Face to face training, work experience inventories, mentoring and coaching all work together to make up a robust Accelerated
Development Program (ADP). For more information on a customized ADP for your company, contact us at today at 405-321-1383 or
email us at info@jmcampbell.com.
Expanded versions of this diagram are available further in our catalog for Gas Processing Engineers, Process Facilities Engineers,
Offshore Engineers, and Pipeline Engineers.
OS-4
OFFSHORE DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
OS-21
INTRO TO OFFSHORE
Advanced Oil & Gas
Processing Topics
Flare and Relief
Operations Management
CO
2
Surface Facilities
G-4
GAS CONDITIONING
AND PROCESSING
G-2
INTRO TO GAS PROCESSING
Rotating Equipment
Non-Rotating
Equipment
Utility Systems
PF-4
OIL PRODUCTION &
PROCESS FACILITIES
G-29
LNG SHORT COURSE
Process Safety
Pipelines
Subsea Systems
Turbomachinery Monitoring
PL-4
ONSHORE AND
OFFSHORE PIPELINE
SYSTEMS
PF-2
INTRO TO PROCESS FACILITIES
Instrumentation
& Controls, Electrical
Produced Water
Treating
Gas Gathering Systems
Compressor Systems Design
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PERSONAL FAST-TRACK
MY PERSONAL FAST-TRACK TO COMPETENCY (3-YEAR PLAN)
You know what your career goals are but have you fgured out the best way to get there? Comprehensive self-
assessment can highlight areas in which you may need training. Use this chart to develop your own personal
FastTrack to competency progression.
2
Choose additional courses, such as
Process Safety Engineering (PS-4) or
Corrosion Management in Production/
Processing Operations (PF-22), or other
company-specifc training, for further
depth in developing competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, choose
courses such as Project
Management for Engineering and
Construction (OM-22).
*
Record the Course Name, Date and
Location in the boxes below.
1
Choose a Foundation course, such as
Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4),
Oil Production and Processing (PF-4),
Fundamentals of Offshore Design and
Construction (OS-4) or Fundamentals of
Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems
(PL-4).
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CAMPBELL COURSES
DELIVERED EXCLUSIVELY
ANY COURSE
DELIVERED EXCLUSIVELY
YOUR LOCATION
YOUR TEAM
IN-HOUSE COURSES allow participants to receive comprehensive training and
individualized attention from top instructors and are an excellent solution to training
needs when travel budgets are reduced. Using our resources, we can develop
customized and relevant training programs on virtually any petroleum related subject
while incorporating a companys own data into the curriculum. All course attendees
are limited to your internal employees and can be held anywhere you need training.
CUSTOMIZED COURSES are for clients who come to us with training requests that
require specifc geographic or asset based learning requirements. These customized
courses typically use part of an existing Campbell course that is then enhanced with
additional content. The content can be developed by Campbell exclusively, or it can be
developed collaboratively with input and direction from the client. Customized courses,
once developed, often become a regularly scheduled course in the clients training
program. They can be delivered face-to-face or online, and with mentoring or remote
coaching.
CONSIDER A
SPONSORED
PUBLIC COURSE
SPONSORED PUBLIC COURSES are courses held using our standard
course material for 2 or more clients, each committing 5-8 registrations.
The course location is arranged with the sponsoring client, then John M.
Campbell & Co. opens registration to the public to fll the session.
NOT ENOUGH PARTICIPANTS
FOR AN IN-HOUSE COURSE?
CAMPBELL COURSES
TAILORED TO FIT
YOUR NEEDS
Let us help you get your facilities engineers the training they need.
To schedule an in-house or sponsored course, email us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
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CAMPBELL TRAINING
ANY COURSE. ANY TIME. ANY PLACE.
John M. Campbell & Co. is committed to making training as convenient as possible, thats why we offer
our courses in areas known to be hubs of oil and gas activity, minimizing your travel and other related
costs and adding value to our courses.
Dont see the course you need on our schedule? Any course listed in our catalog or on our website can be
scheduled on an In-House or Sponsored Public basis at the location of your choice.
So whether you are looking for training for yourself or your entire team, John M. Campbell & Co. offers an
option to fit your needs.
To learn more, email jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com or call 1-405-321-1383.
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2012 SCHEDULED COURSES
NEW COURSES ARE ADDED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE COURSE SCHEDULE: JMCAMPBELL.COM/SCHEDULE
CODE COURSE TITLE LOCATION START DATE END DATE TUITION PG
G-5 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING - SPECIAL CALGARY 1/16/12 1/20/12 $4,158.00 22
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING LONDON 1/23/12 2/3/12 $8,905.00 17
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES HOUSTON 1/23/12 2/3/12 $7,474.00 24
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING HOUSTON 2/6/12 2/17/12 $7,474.00 17
E-3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS HOUSTON 2/13/12 2/17/12 $3,628.00 34
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING HOUSTON 2/13/12 2/17/12 $3,628.00 20
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING DOHA 2/19/12 3/1/12 $8,663.00 17
IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS HOUSTON 2/20/12 2/24/12 $3,628.00 35
ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS - MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION HOUSTON 2/27/12 3/2/12 $3,628.00 36
PF-42 SEPARATION EQUIPMENT - SELECTION & SIZING HOUSTON 2/27/12 3/2/12 $3,628.00 27
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS HOUSTON 2/27/12 3/2/12 $3,628.00 27
G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG CHAIN KUALA LUMPUR 2/27/12 3/2/12 $4,715.00 19
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS DOHA 3/4/12 3/8/12 $4,694.00 31
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING DOHA 3/4/12 3/8/12 $4,694.00 20
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING CALGARY 3/5/12 3/16/12 $7,474.00 17
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS HOUSTON 3/5/12 3/9/12 $3,628.00 36
OM-22 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION HOUSTON 3/5/12 3/9/12 $3,329.00 38
IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS DOHA 3/11/12 3/15/12 $4,694.00 35
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY HOUSTON 3/12/12 3/16/12 $3,938.00 22
OM-21 APPLIED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT HOUSTON 3/12/12 3/16/12 $3,329.00 38
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES KUALA LUMPUR 3/12/12 3/23/12 $7,866.00 24
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS DOHA 3/18/12 3/22/12 $4,694.00 36
PF-21 APPLIED WATER TECHNOLOGY IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION LONDON 3/19/12 3/23/12 $4,547.00 26
SC-41 CONTRACTS AND TENDERS FUNDAMENTALS HOUSTON 3/20/12 3/22/12 $2,331.00 40
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING KUALA LUMPUR 3/26/12 3/30/12 $4,715.00 20
G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING - TECHNICAL LONDON 3/27/12 3/29/12 $3,150.00 19
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING STAVANGER 4/16/12 4/27/12 $8,905.00 17
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS LONDON 4/16/12 4/20/12 $4,547.00 36
OM-41 MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND WORK CONTROL HOUSTON 4/16/12 4/20/12 $3,329.00 39
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS LONDON 4/16/12 4/20/12 $4,547.00 31
OS-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION HOUSTON 4/16/12 4/27/12 $6,531.00 31
PF-45 ONSHORE GAS GATHERING SYSTEMS: DESIGN & OPERATIONS CALGARY 4/16/12 4/20/12 $3,628.00 28
IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS CALGARY 4/23/12 4/27/12 $3,628.00 35
ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS - MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION LONDON 4/23/12 4/27/12 $4,547.00 36
OM-23 ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS HOUSTON 4/23/12 4/27/12 $3,329.00 38
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS HOUSTON 4/23/12 4/27/12 $3,628.00 31
G-4LNG GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING - LNG EMPHASIS PERTH 4/30/12 5/11/12 $8,862.00 19
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS PERTH 4/30/12 5/4/12 $4,631.00 27
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING WASHINGTON D.C. 5/14/12 5/25/12 $7,474.00 17
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES LONDON 5/14/12 5/25/12 $7,972.00 24
PF-47 PROCESS UTILITY SYSTEMS HOUSTON 5/14/12 5/18/12 $3,628.00 28
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G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG CHAIN LONDON 5/21/12 5/25/12 $4,547.00 19
PF-42 SEPARATION EQUIPMENT - SELECTION & SIZING PERTH 5/21/12 5/25/12 $4,631.00 27
ICE-21 INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS LONDON 5/28/12 6/1/12 $4,547.00 34
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING LONDON 5/28/12 6/1/12 $4,547.00 20
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS LONDON 5/28/12 6/1/12 $4,547.00 31
OT-1 PRODUCTION OPERATIONS STAVANGER 6/4/12 6/8/12 $4,366.00 43
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING ABERDEEN 6/4/12 6/15/12 $8,905.00 17
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES BAKERSFIELD 6/18/12 6/29/12 $7,474.00 24
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING DENVER 6/18/12 6/29/12 $7,474.00 17
G-4LNG GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING - LNG EMPHASIS RIO DE JANEIRO 6/25/12 7/6/12 $7,947.00 19
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS SINGAPORE 7/9/12 7/13/12 $4,715.00 31
PF-45 ONSHORE GAS GATHERING SYSTEMS: DESIGN & OPERATIONS DENVER 7/16/12 7/20/12 $3,628.00 28
G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG CHAIN PERTH 7/23/12 7/27/12 $4,631.00 19
ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS - MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION DENVER 7/23/12 7/27/12 $3,628.00 36
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS HOUSTON 7/23/12 7/27/12 $3,628.00 31
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS DENVER 7/30/12 8/3/12 $3,628.00 36
PL-42 ONSHORE PIPELINE FACILITIES: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS DENVER 7/30/12 8/3/12 $3,628.00 33
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING PERTH 8/6/12 8/17/12 $8,862.00 17
IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS PERTH 8/6/12 8/10/12 $4,631.00 35
G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG CHAIN HOUSTON 8/13/12 8/17/12 $3,628.00 19
PF-21 APPLIED WATER TECHNOLOGY IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION HOUSTON 8/13/12 8/17/12 $3,628.00 26
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES CALGARY 8/13/12 8/24/12 $7,474.00 24
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING PERTH 8/13/12 8/17/12 $4,631.00 20
G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING - TECHNICAL HOUSTON 8/14/12 8/16/12 $2,615.00 19
PF-22 CORROSION MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION/PROCESSING OPERATIONS HOUSTON 8/20/12 8/24/12 $1,932.00 26
SC-61 INSIDE PROCUREMENT IN OIL AND GAS HOUSTON 8/28/12 8/30/12 $2,331.00 40
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING HOUSTON 9/10/12 9/21/12 $7,474.00 17
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES STAVANGER 9/10/12 9/21/12 $7,972.00 24
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING ABERDEEN 9/17/12 9/28/12 $8,905.00 17
G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING - TECHNICAL STAVANGER 9/18/12 9/20/12 $3,150.00 19
G-40 PROCESS/FACILITY FUNDAMENTALS HOUSTON 9/24/12 9/28/12 $3,628.00 20
ICE-21 INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS HOUSTON 9/24/12 9/28/12 $3,628.00 34
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS HOUSTON 9/24/12 9/28/12 $3,628.00 31
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY LONDON 10/1/12 10/5/12 $4,970.00 22
ME-62 TURBOMACHINERY MONITORING AND PROBLEM ANALYSIS HOUSTON 10/1/12 10/5/12 $3,628.00 37
OS-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION LONDON 10/1/12 10/12/12 $7,581.00 31
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS HOUSTON 10/1/12 10/5/12 $3,628.00 27
SC-42 EFFECTIVE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT HOUSTON 10/2/12 10/4/12 $2,331.00 40
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING KUALA LUMPUR 10/8/12 10/19/12 $8,621.00 17
OM-43 EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWNS ORLANDO 10/8/12 10/12/12 $3,329.00 39
OM-41 MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND WORK CONTROL ORLANDO 10/15/12 10/19/12 $3,329.00 39
PF-42 SEPARATION EQUIPMENT - SELECTION & SIZING ORLANDO 10/15/12 10/19/12 $3,628.00 27
E-3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS ORLANDO 10/22/12 10/26/12 $3,628.00 34
G-5 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING - SPECIAL HOUSTON 10/22/12 10/26/12 $4,158.00 22
ME-46 COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS - MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION ORLANDO 10/22/12 10/26/12 $3,628.00 37
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES ORLANDO 10/22/12 11/2/12 $7,474.00 24
IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS ORLANDO 10/29/12 11/2/12 $3,628.00 35
OS-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SINGAPORE 10/29/12 11/9/12 $7,130.00 31
PF-81 CO2 SURFACE FACILITIES CALGARY 10/29/12 10/31/12 $2,615.00 28
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CODE COURSE TITLE LOCATION START DATE END DATE TUITION PG
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING ORLANDO 11/5/12 11/16/12 $7,474.00 17
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING STAVANGER 11/5/12 11/16/12 $8,905.00 17
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING ORLANDO 11/5/12 11/9/12 $3,628.00 20
OM-24 SEVEN KEYS TO WORLD CLASS ASSET MANAGEMENT HOUSTON 11/12/12 11/13/12 $1,539.00 39
PF-45 ONSHORE GAS GATHERING SYSTEMS: DESIGN & OPERATIONS ORLANDO 11/12/12 11/16/12 $3,628.00 28
OM-25 OPTIMIZING PREVENTIVE AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE HOUSTON 11/14/12 11/16/12 $2,331.00 39
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES DOHA 11/18/12 11/29/12 $7,908.00 24
PL-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE PIPELINE SYSTEMS KUALA LUMPUR 11/19/12 11/30/12 $7,130.00 33
G-4LNG GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING - LNG EMPHASIS DOHA 11/25/12 12/6/12 $8,663.00 19
ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS - MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION BRISBANE 11/26/12 11/30/12 $4,631.00 36
G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING BRISBANE 12/3/12 12/14/12 $8,862.00 17
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY ORLANDO 12/3/12 12/7/12 $3,938.00 22
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS KUALA LUMPUR 12/3/12 12/7/12 $4,715.00 36
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS ORLANDO 12/3/12 12/7/12 $3,628.00 31
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS KUALA LUMPUR 12/3/12 12/7/12 $4,715.00 27
REL-4 OPTIMIZING ASSET AVAILABILITY USING RELIABILITY ENGINEERING ORLANDO 12/3/12 12/7/12 $3,329.00 37
G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING - TECHNICAL KUALA LUMPUR 12/4/12 12/6/12 $3,486.00 19
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY DOHA 12/9/12 12/13/12 $4,694.00 22
OM-23 ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS ORLANDO 12/10/12 12/14/12 $3,329.00 38
PF-47 PROCESS UTILITY SYSTEMS ORLANDO 12/10/12 12/14/12 $3,628.00 28
OM-21 APPLIED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT ORLANDO 12/17/12 12/21/12 $3,329.00 38
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GAS PROCESSING ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
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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 specifcations, into a sales gas
or reinjection pipeline. Recovered natural gas liquids (NGL), again meeting the required specifcations, are delivered to an export point
either a pipeline or storage facility. The NGL may be fractionated into individual specifcation products or sold as a mix for fractionation
elsewhere. Waste by-products are disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements. Main topics covered include:
fundamentals, natural gas characterization, phase behavior, vapor liquid equilibrium, basic thermodynamics, and water hydrocarbon
behavior and all the key equipment to process natural gas. Campbell Training delivers competency based training in these and other
areas, at progressive levels to provide the skills necessary to successfully support the operation of oil and gas production processes.
GAS PROCESSING ENGINEER 3-YEAR COURSE PROGRESSION
Below is an example of a 3-year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Gas Processing
Engineers.
Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4)
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Heat Transfer
Equipment (PF-43)
Instrumentation, Controls &
Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
Gas Treating and
Sulfur Recovery (G-6)
LNG Short Course: Technology
and the LNG Chain (G-29)
2
Additonal courses offer
further depth in developing
competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these
courses are recommended.
Overview of Offshore Systems
(OS-21)
CO2 Surface
Facilities (PF-81)
Project Management for
Engineering and Construction
(OM-22)
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
Compressor Systems:
Mechanical Design &
Specifcation (ME-46)
Onshore Gas Gathering
Systems: Design & Operation
(PF-45)
Corrosion MGMT. in
Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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A 3-year progression for a Gas Processing
Engineer would begin with the Gas
Conditioning and Processing Course (G-4).
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
or contact us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
BASIC - 2 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
General administration, supervisory, non-technical management
personnel, as well as anyone that could beneft from a broad
overview of important aspects of the gas processing industry.
YOU WILL LEARN
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W|] .ar|eas |rea|mer| recesses ara |ec|re|e|es are se|ec|ea
for differing gas compositions and processing applications
Mar|e|s ara ases |er ra|ara| as |||a|as
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed for a broad non-technical audience. While
the course is intended to be interactive and participatory, most
technical calculations are eliminated and use of technical termi-
nology is minimized.
COURSE CONTENT
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Overview of Gas
Processing
Non-Technical (G-1)
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FOUNDATION - 10 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids to acquaint or reacquaint
themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for facilities engineers, process
engineers, operations personnel, feld supervisors and others that select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas
processing plants and related facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
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cations and extract NGLs
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processing facilities
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le recer|te ara ae.e|e se|a||ers |e eera||r rea|ems ara cer|re| |ssaes |r as recess|r |ac|||||es
ABOUT THE COURSE
The Campbell Gas Course has been the standard of the industry for forty years. Over 30,000 engineers have
attended our G-4 program, considered by many to be the most practical and comprehensive course in the oil and
gas industry. Both hand-methods and computer-aided analysis are used to examine sensitivities of technical deci-
sions. To enhance the learning process, about 30 problems will be assigned, reviewed and discussed throughout the
course.
COURSE CONTENT
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GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING (G-4)
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
LONDON
23 JAN-3 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,905
HOUSTON
6-17 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
DOHA
19 FEB-1 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,663
CALGARY
5-16 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
l/1/N0|k
16-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,905
WASHINGTON D.C.
14-25 MAY 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
ABERDEEN
4-15 JUN 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,905
0|N1|k
9-20 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
PERTH
6-17 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,862
HOUSTON
10-21 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
ABERDEEN
17-28 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,905
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
8-19 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,621
ORLANDO
5I N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
l/1/N0|k
5I N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,905
BRISBANE
3-14 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,662
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NOTE: Course schedule is approximate and may be adjusted for location and participant interest. G-4 is an intensive course and classroom hours are generally longer
than a typical training course. Extended evening sessions are sometimes used for additional problems, exercises and syndicate work.
Considered by many to be the most practical and comprehensive course in the oil and gas industry, the Campbell Gas Course, has been
attended by over 30,000 engineers. The standard of the industry for well over forty-four (44) years, Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4)
deals with the practical planning, design, specifcation and operation of gas processing and production systems.
GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING (G-4)
EXAMPLE OF DAY BY DAY COURSE TOPICS
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Introduction to gas processing; gas and liquid contracts and specifca-
tions; gas process systems and options; physical properties of hydrocarbon
1a|as, ara |ase ae|a.|er.
Course Introduction
Gas Processing Systems
Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
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Heat Exchangers - Overview, design and specifcation, shell and tube, plate,
plate fn, heaters, cooling towers, and aerial coolers; pump principles;
power and head; NPSH evaluation of pump performance and system
curves; positive displacement and centrifugal pumps; and pump control.
Heat Transfer
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1aer|||a|a ||a|||ar|am
Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
Phase Envelopes and Flash Calculations
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Overview and principles of compression including reciprocating and
centrifugal compressors, power consumption, performance curves, axial
compressors, compressor drivers and compressor control; principles of
refrigeration including pressure vs. enthalpy charts, basic simple refrigera-
tion cycle, economizer systems, power consumption, condenser load and
m|tea re|r|erar|s, |l}|l/ recesses, ara |araeetaraers.
Compressors
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Hydrate inhibition with glycols and alcohols, low dosage; energy balances;
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Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior (Contd)
Basic Thermodynamic Concepts
System Energy Changes
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Fractionator operation, design and specifcation; mass transfer fundamen-
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and oil stabilizers.
Refrigeration (Contd)
Fractionation
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Process Control Fundamentals
Fluid Flow
Consolidated Problem. NGL extraction for HC dewpoint control and
hydrate inhibition.
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Principles of glycol dehydration; glycol unit operation and design; absorber
design and specifcation; equilibrium concepts; regeneration; coabsorption
of aromatics; troubleshooting; foaming; and corrosion.
Fractionation (Contd)
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principles of rate processes; series and parallel resistance; and fundamen-
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Separation Equipment
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desiccants; sizing tower; regeneration requirements; and hydrocarbon
recovery units.
Glycol Dehydration (Contd)
Adsorption Systems
Course Overview
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LONDON
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HOUSTON
14-16 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,615
l/1/N0|k
18-20 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,150
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
4-6 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,486
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
27 FEB - 2 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
LONDON
21-25 MAY 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
PERTH
23-27 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
HOUSTON
13-17 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
BASIC - 5 DAYS BASIC - 3 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
G-2 is a versatile overview of the gas conditioning and processing
industry based on highly condensed material from Campbells
G-4 and G-6 courses. As a wide ranging overview, it is suitable
for interested parties more so than direct practitioners, such as
geologists, reservoir engineers, line managers, sales and business
development staff, related specialists such as environmental staff,
operational staff, shift foremen, or those new to the industry such
as entry-level engineers, as well as anyone interested in a general,
technically oriented overview of the gas processing industry.
YOU WILL LEARN
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processing and conditioning
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related oil and gas terminology
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fractionation and treating
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processing facilities
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rejection and helium recovery, and sulfur recovery and acid gas
reinjection
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed for a broad audience. It is participative
and interactive, and utilizes fundamental technical exercises and
terminology to communicate key learning points.
COURSE CONTENT
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Transfer, Compression, Pipelines, and Gathering Systems
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DESIGNED FOR
Technical, engineering and operations staff, as well as commercial
and management staff who require a technical overview of the
LNG industry.
YOU WILL LEARN
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Technical LNG basics are covered in this intensive short course.
It provides an overview of the technology in the LNG chain. The
course covers facility operation topics, technical and design
|ssaes. Ke] cemmerc|a| |ssaes are a|se a|scassea. e|ec|ea eter-
cises and syndicates are used throughout the course. In-House
versions are available with either increased technical and opera-
tional emphasis or increased project and development emphasis.
COURSE CONTENT
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LNG Short Course
Technology and the
LNG Chain (G-29)
Overview of Gas
Processing
Technical (G-2)
DESIGNED FOR
Personnel involved with natural gas processing and LNG produc-
tion, as well as anyone interested in a solid understanding of the
principles of an LNG plant.
YOU WILL LEARN
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remove heavy components and other contaminants, and to
extract NGLs for LNG plants
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including heating values, etc. as applied to gas processing
facilities and LNG plants
|araamer|a|s e| reare ara reare recee|ea, m|tea re|r|-
erant systems used in LNG plants
Ke] e|r|s |r e||er |N0 |||ae|ac||er |ec|re|e|es
dew |e er|erm ara re.|ew e|a|mer| s|t|r |er majer recess
equipment
e|a||ers |e eera||r rea|ems ara cer|re| |ssaes |r |N0 ara
gas processing facilities
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is the LNG-industry version of our popular G-4 course
with expanded coverage on refrigeration. The course includes
in-depth information on basic LNG gas conditioning and pro-
cessing. Instructors will explain the acid gas removal processes
(various amines, hot carbonate, Sulfnol, etc.) employed in LNG
processes. Relevant details of both the mixed refrigerant and
cascaae recesses |r |N0 |||ae|ac||er are aescr|aea. 1ers|ers
of this course have been taught in many of the worlds base-load
and peak-shaving LNG plants.
COURSE CONTENT
3as|c as |ec|re|e] r|rc||es
Wa|er|]arecaraer s]s|em ae|a.|er
d]ara|es
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0e|]ara||er e| ra|ara| as
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ke|r|era||er s]s|ems
|N0 |||ae|ac||er |ec|re|e|es
|rac||era||er ara aaser||er
0earse sammar] ara e.er.|ew
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
PERTH
30 APR - 11 MAY 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,862
RIO DE JANEIRO
25 JUN - 6 JUL 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,947
DOHA
25 N01 0|0 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $8,663
FOUNDATION - 10 DAYS
Gas Conditioning
and Processing
LNG Emphasis (G-4LNG)
TIM
ARMSTRONG
What courses do you teach?
I teach Process Safety Engineering,
Relief and Flare Systems, Gas Treating
and Sulfur Recovery, and our Refning
courses.
Do you have a favorite city to visit?
My favorite city to visit is Perth,
Australia. I have family there and can
enjoy the area with people I know. The
weather is great and I can walk just
about anywhere I want to go. The down
side is that I am not ready to drive on
the other side of the road. I have to
be really careful crossing the street.
A favorite food from one of the cities in
which you teach?
I am not into gastronomical
experimentation; I stick to what I know
and/or can pronounce.
Do you have a favorite hobby you
enjoy?
I read quite a bit. I enjoy history
especially around the American Civil
War. I also enjoy detective novels. In
addition to reading I walk every day
and I like to watch my grandchildren
play in the park.
ARM
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and HSE professionals who require an overview of Process Safety
Engineering.
YOU WILL LEARN
l]es e| e|a|mer| ara recess s]s|ems ||a| |a.e ||s|er|ca||]
aeer rea|ema||c |r ||e Js|ream e|| as |raas|r]
3as|cs e| r|s| ara|]s|s
l||r||r |r |erms e| |r|erer||] a|er 0es|r
Mes| cemmer|] asea recess |ataras ara|]s|s me||eas ara
where they are used
|a]ers e| |re|ec||er' cerce| w|a| ||e a|||erer| |a]ers are ara
how they are applied
0e|ec||er ara m|||a||er me||eas |er a|||erer| |]es e| |ataras
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides an overview of process safety engineering
fundamentals for hydrocarbon processing facilities, with emphasis
er ||e as|ream e|| as sec|er. l|e |ecas e| |||s cearse |s er
||e er|reer|r}aes|r asec|s e| |recess a|e|] Maraemer|.
Frequent reference will be made to historical incidents and
recurring problem areas. Techniques for analyzing and mitigating
process safety hazards applicable to oil and gas processing will
be reviewed. Integration of the concepts covered to achieve a
measured approach to Process Safety Engineering is a key aim of
this course. Exercises and group projects will be utilized through-
out the course to emphasize the key learning points.
COURSE CONTENT
d|s|er|ca| |rc|aer| |rea|em /reas
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|recess dataras /ra|]s|s lec|r||aes - 0.er.|ew
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0emaas||er 3e|a.|er e| d]arecaraers
earces e| |r|||er
dataras /ssec|a|ea w||| ec||c ||ar| ]s|ems
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|ressare ke||e| ara 0|sesa| ]s|ems
0erres|er Ma|er|a|s e|ec||er
|recess Mer||er|r ara 0er|re|
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DESIGNED FOR
Oil and gas process and facility personnel in need of understand-
|r as recess|r 1a|a |araamer|a|s ara ||e|r a||ca||ers |e
solve practical problems.
YOU WILL LEARN
lec|r|ca| |araamer|a|s, reer|] cerre|a||ers, |ase ae|a.|er
and applied thermodynamics
dew |e a|] |]s|ca| ara ||ermea]ram|c reer|] ca|ca|a||ers
w||| em|as|s er ||m||a||ers ara a||ca||ers |e |ac||||]}e|a|-
ment design
dew |e a|] |ase ae|a.|er r|rc||es ara |ase a|arams |e
design and operating problems
dew |e a|] ||ermea]ram|c |aws ara r|rc||es |e e|a|mer|
design and operation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed for those who desire a brief but intensive
e.er.|ew e| as recess er|reer|r 1a|a r|rc||es. 0earse
emphasis is on the application of engineering principles to solve
operating and design issues common in gas processing facilities.
Process simulation will be used throughout the course. The course
|s aasea er er||ers e| 1e|ame I e| 0amae||'s 0as 0era|||er|r
and Processing.
COURSE CONTENT
d]arecaraer |ase ae|a.|er
1aer |||a|a e|a|||ar|am
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/||ea ||ermea]ram|cs
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
13-17 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA
4-8 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
26-30 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
LONDON
28 MAY - 1 JUN 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
PERTH
13-17 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO
5 N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
24-28 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS BASIC - 5 DAYS
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Process/Facility
Fundamentals (G-40)
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
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CALGARY
16-20 JAN 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,158
HOUSTON
22-26 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,158
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
12-16 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,938
LONDON
1-5 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,970
ORLANDO
3-7 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,938
DOHA
9-13 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
DESIGNED FOR
Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas
treating and sulfur recovery requiring an understanding of the
principles of these process operations. This course is for facilities
engineers, process engineers, operations personnel, feld supervi-
sors and others who select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas
sweetening and sulfur recovery facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
|.a|aa||er ara se|ec||er e| recesses |e reme.e ac|a ases
(H2S, CO2, COS, CS2, mercaptans, etc) from gas and NGLs
l|e aa.ar|aes ara a|saa.ar|aes e| a.a||aa|e as |rea||r
technology and processes
dew |e es||ma|e se|.er| c|rca|a||er ra|es, erer] re|a|remer|s
and equipment sizes
kecer|te ara e.a|aa|e se|a||ers |e cemmer rea|ems
a||ar rece.er] |ec|re|e|es, |rc|aa|r ar e.er.|ew e| ||e 0|aas
Sulfur process
dew |e se|ec| ||e reer sa||ar rece.er] recess |.er a|||er|r
process conditions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course emphasizes process selection, practical operating
issues, technical fundamentals, and integration of the sweetening
facilities into the overall scheme of gas processing. Sulfur recovery
and tail gas processes are also covered including standard Claus
confgurations, SuperClaus, EuroClaus, SCOT etc. Special
design and operation topics such as trace sulfur compound
handling and the importance of H2S:CO2 ratio is covered. Related
topics such as liquid product treating, corrosion, materials selec-
tion and NACE requirements will also be reviewed.
COURSE CONTENT
0as sec||ca||ers ara recess se|ec||er cr||er|a
0erer|c ara sec|a||] am|re |rea||r
|rer|e|ar] am|re se|.er|s sac| as a||re| ara ||etsera
0araera|e recesses
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Me|a||ar|ca| |ssaes - cerres|er
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DESIGNED FOR
Engineers needing an intensive training in natural gas processing
and associated liquids recovery processes with emphasis on the
use and benefts of a simulation package.
YOU WILL LEARN
le ae|erm|re ||e wa|er cer|er| ara |]ara|e |erma||er cera|-
tions for gas streams using both a commercial process simulator
and hand calculation methods
lec|r||aes |e |r||a|| |]ara|e |erma||er |rc|aa|r |rjec||er e|
equilibrium inhibitors such as methanol and MEG
|ma|a||er e| l|0 ae|]ara||er recesses ara e.a|aa||er e| ||e
simulator results by using quick hand calculations
0es|r e| recesses asea |e cer|re| ||e |]arecaraer aew e|r|
of sales gas streams by removing NGLs using mechanical refrig-
eration processes
1ar|eas |ec|r||aes |e e||m|te mec|ar|ca| re|r|era||er s]s|ems
dew |e ase ||e recess s|ma|a|er |e e.a|aa|e ||e |mac| ||a|
pressure and temperature changes have on the sizing of process
equipment
dew |e ase s|er|ca| a|s||||a||er ca|ca|a||ers |e re.|ae |ra|
to rigorous distillation simulations in order to obtain consistent
convergence
W||c| ||ermea]ram|c reer|] cerre|a||ers are ||e aes| a||-
cations for various gas processing systems
||m||a||ers assec|a|ea w||| cemmerc|a| s|ma|a||er ac|aes
and how the simulation results can be quickly checked for
relative accuracy

ABOUT THE COURSE
The course has been designed to cover topics from the 10 day
G-4 course in an accelerated 5-day format using a commercial
simulator to perform calculations. A basic working knowledge
of the commercial process simulation package being used will
provide the best opportunity to achieve the learning objectives
e| |||s cearse. 1e|ames I ara 2 e| ||e Ie|r M. 0amae|| |et|
books, Gas Conditioning and Processing, are used as the basis
for the material presented in this course. A comprehensive course
exercise based on a typical gas processing facility which can
be applied to either onshore or offshore facilities is used for
this course. The problem is developed in stages, as the material
is covered, using a commercial simulator package (typically
Promax or UNISIM). At the completion of the course the
participant will have developed a process simulation model that
includes a dew point control process, a mechanical refrigeration
process with economizers, hydrate inhibition using MEG, gas dehy-
dration using TEG, and liquid product stabilization with recycle.
COURSE CONTENT
0as recess|r s]s|ems
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hydrocarbons
aa|||a||.e |ase ae|a.|er
1aer|||a|a e|a|||ar|am
Wa|er|]arecaraer
equilibrium
3as|c ||ermea]ram|c
concepts
eara||er e|a|mer|
dea| |rars|er
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0|]ce| ae|]ara||er
/aser||er s]s|ems
INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
Gas Treating and
Sulfur Recovery
(G-6)
Gas Conditioning
and Processing
Special (G-5)
I am currently working for the Southern
Ute Indian Tribe in their natural gas
midstream enterprise, Aka Energy Group,
LLC, in Durango, Colorado. I provide
process design, business development,
and operations support services as well
as project management responsibility for
design and construction of new facilities.
I attended the John Campbell Gas
Treating and Sulfur Recovery course in
Denver, Colorado April 23-27, 1990. The
course provided insight into specifc gas
treating applications I was working on
at a Colorado Interstate Gas Company
facility. The information learned and
reference materials are useful still today,
20 years later.
LOOK FOR
INSTRUCTOR
PROFILES
THROUGHOUT THE CATALOG LL
20 YEARS AGO, THEY TOOK
THE CAMPBELL GAS COURSE
WHERE ARE
THEY NOW?
CHIP BURKETT, P.E.
AKA ENERGY GROUP, LLC
G-6 CLASS, APR 1990 - DENVER, CO
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PROCESS FACILITIES ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
Process Facilities separate the well stream into three phases oil, gas and water and process these phases into marketable products or
a|sese e| ||em |r ar er.|rermer|a||] acce|aa|e marrer. 0as |ara||r}recess|r |ac|||||es are a majer ar| e| |recess |ac|||||es, ara
are covered in detail as Gas Processing in this catalog. Process Facilities, as used here, will mainly include:
|r|e-we||, sa|e||||e cer|ra| |ar| aa||er|es, |rc|aa|r.
- Oil treating - Stabilization
- Separation equipment
- Desalting - Storage
Produced water treating facilities
Water injection facilities
Offshore topsides facilities
Corrosion management
PROCESS FACILITIES ENGINEER 3-YEAR COURSE PROGRESSION
Below is an example of a 3-year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Process Facilities
Engineers.
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Process Safety
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Gas Conditioning
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Instrumentation, Controls &
Electrical Systems for Facilities
Engineers (ICE-21)
Piping Systems: Mechanical
Design & Specifcation (ME-41)
Overview of Offshore Systems
(OS-21)
2
Additonal courses offer
further depth in developing
competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these
courses are recommended.
Project Management for
Engineering and Construction
(OM-22)
CO2 Surface
Facilities (PF-81)
Onshore Pipeline Facilities:
Design, Construction &
Operations (PL-42)
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems in Oil &
Gas Facilities (ME-44)
Separation Equipment:
Selection & Sizing (PF-42)
Corrosion MGMT. in
Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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A 3-year progression for a Process Facilities
Engineer would begin with the Oil Production
& Processing Facilities course (PF-4).
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|recess}|ac|||||es er|reers, ser|er eera||r erserre|, ara reaac||er c|em|s|s. W|aerar|r s||||s |er aes|r,
operation and troubleshooting of oil and water production equipment.
YOU WILL LEARN
We|| |r1ew er|ermarce ara ||s |mac| er recess|r |ac|||||es
/aea| e||, as, ara wa|er cemes|||ers ara reer||es reeaea |er e|a|mer| se|ec||er ara s|t|r
dew |e se|ec| ara e.a|aa|e recesses ara e|a|mer| asea |e mee| sa|es er a|sesa| sec||ca||ers
dew |e a|] |]s|ca| ara ||ermea]ram|c reer|] cerre|a||ers ara r|rc||es |e ||e aes|r ara e.a|aa||er e|
oil production and processing facilities
dew |e er|erm e|a|mer| s|t|r ca|ca|a||ers |er majer reaac||er |ac||||] seara||er e|a|mer|
dew |e e.a|aa|e recess|r cer|ara||ers |er a|||erer| a||ca||ers
dew |e recer|te ara ae.e|e se|a||ers |e eera||r rea|ems |r e||}wa|er recess|r |ac|||||es
ABOUT THE COURSE
The emphasis of this course is on oil process facilities from the wellhead to the delivery of a specifcation
crude oil product to the refnery. Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. Produced water treating
and water injection systems are also covered. Solution gas handling processes and equipment will be discussed
as well, though at a relatively high level. In addition to the engineering aspects of oil process facilities, practi-
cal operating problems will also be covered including emulsion treatment, sand handling, dealing with wax and
asphaltenes, etc. Exercises requiring calculations are utilized throughout the course. The course is intended to
be complementary to the G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing course which is focused on the gas handling side
of the upstream oil and gas facilities area.
COURSE CONTENT
Overview of upstream oil and gas production
eera||ers
Fluid properties and phase behavior
Overview of artifcial lift
Processing confgurations (example PFDs)
Phase separation of gas, oil, and water
Emulsions
Sand, wax, and asphaltenes
Oil treating
Field desalting
Crude stabilization and sweetening
Crude oil storage and vapor recovery
Measurement of crude oil
Transportation of crude oil
Produced water treating
Water injection systems
Compressors
ke||e| ara 1are s]s|ems
Overview of solution gas processing

Sweetening

Dehydration

NGL recovery
FOUNDATION - 10 DAYS
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
23 JAN-3 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
12-23 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,866
LONDON
14-25 MAY 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
3/K|k||||0
18-29 JUN 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
CALGARY
13-24 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
l/1/N0|k
10-21 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
ORLANDO
22 00l2 N01 20I2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
DOHA
I82 N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,908
John M. Campbell & Co. courses
have been taught all over the
world for over 40 years. JMC is
consistently upgrading courses
and adding new ones based
on industry demand. To keep
you familiar with our course
content, we are now making
course previews available on our
website.
Previews include a brief overview
of the course content followed
by a presentation of a section
of the course materials. A
preview of our popular PF-4
Oil Production and Processing
Facilities course is now available
and more courses are being
added.
If you would like to know more
about our courses prior to
enrolling visit:
jmcamae||.cem}re.|ews
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION &
PROCESSING FACILITIES
FREE ONLINE
COURSE PREVIEW
WWW.JMCAMPBELL.COM
OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES (PF-4)
DESIGNED FOR
|recess}|ac|||||es er|reers, ser|er eera||r erserre|, ara reaac||er c|em|s|s. W|aerar|r s||||s |er aes|r,
operation and troubleshooting of oil and water production equipment.
YOU WILL LEARN
We|| |r1ew er|ermarce ara ||s |mac| er recess|r |ac|||||es
/aea| e||, as, ara wa|er cemes|||ers ara reer||es reeaea |er e|a|mer| se|ec||er ara s|t|r
dew |e se|ec| ara e.a|aa|e recesses ara e|a|mer| asea |e mee| sa|es er a|sesa| sec||ca||ers
dew |e a|] |]s|ca| ara ||ermea]ram|c reer|] cerre|a||ers ara r|rc||es |e ||e aes|r ara e.a|aa||er e|
oil production and processing facilities
dew |e er|erm e|a|mer| s|t|r ca|ca|a||ers |er majer reaac||er |ac||||] seara||er e|a|mer|
dew |e e.a|aa|e recess|r cer|ara||ers |er a|||erer| a||ca||ers
dew |e recer|te ara ae.e|e se|a||ers |e eera||r rea|ems |r e||}wa|er recess|r |ac|||||es
ABOUT THE COURSE
The emphasis of this course is on oil process facilities from the wellhead to the delivery of a specifcation
crude oil product to the refnery. Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. Produced water treating
and water injection systems are also covered. Solution gas handling processes and equipment will be discussed
as well, though at a relatively high level. In addition to the engineering aspects of oil process facilities, practi-
cal operating problems will also be covered including emulsion treatment, sand handling, dealing with wax and
asphaltenes, etc. Exercises requiring calculations are utilized throughout the course. The course is intended to
be complementary to the G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing course which is focused on the gas handling side
of the upstream oil and gas facilities area.
COURSE CONTENT
Overview of upstream oil and gas production
eera||ers
Fluid properties and phase behavior
Overview of artifcial lift
Processing confgurations (example PFDs)
Phase separation of gas, oil, and water
Emulsions
Sand, wax, and asphaltenes
Oil treating
Field desalting
Crude stabilization and sweetening
Crude oil storage and vapor recovery
Measurement of crude oil
Transportation of crude oil
Produced water treating
Water injection systems
Compressors
ke||e| ara 1are s]s|ems
Overview of solution gas processing

Sweetening

Dehydration

NGL recovery
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
23 JAN-3 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
12-23 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,866
LONDON
14-25 MAY 2012 Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
3/K|k||||0
18-29 JUN 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
CALGARY
13-24 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
l/1/N0|k
10-21 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
ORLANDO
22 00l2 N01 20I2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
DOHA
I82 N01 20I2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,908
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OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES (PF-4)
FOR SCHEDULE AND TUITION INFORMATION, SEE PAGE 24 TO THE LEFT.
NOTE: Course schedule is approximate and may be adjusted for location and participant interest. PF-4 is an intensive course and classroom hours are generally longer than a typical
training course. Extended evening sessions are sometimes used for additional problems, exercises and syndicate work.
The emphasis of this course is on oil production facilities from the wellhead to the delivery of a specifcation crude oil
product to the refnery. Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. This course is intended to be complementary
to the G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing course which is focused on the gas handling side of the upstream oil and gas
facilities area.
OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES (PF-4)
EXAMPLE OF DAY BY DAY COURSE TOPICS
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keser.e|r lras, kec|s 0r|.e Mec|ar|sms, |eres||] |erm|aa||||], 0r|.e
Machanisms
||ase |r.e|ees keser.e|r ||a|a 0|ass||ca||er, ||ase ae|a.|er e| a|||erer|
reservoirs
We|| |r1ew |er|ermarce, |r1ew er|ermarce car.e |||ec| er |ac|||||es
Artifcial Lift: When it is required, Types and selection of artifcial lift
0||, 0as Wa|er
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Calculation of properties needed for equipment sizing
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Types, accuracy and selection of liquid and gas meters
Fired Equipment
- 0|rec| |ra|rec| |rea |ea|ers
Fire tube and process tube sizing criteria
Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil
Bernoullis equation, friction loss and piping codes
Line sizing and heat loss calculations
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Gas Liquid Separation
Types of equipment used
Feed pipe and inlet devices
Gas gravity separation section
Mist extractors
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- l]es e| ams ||e|r a||ca||ers
- 0a|ca|a||er e| |eaa re|a|remer|s, N|d/}N|dk ara sec||c seeas
Produced Water Treating
Produced water composition characterization of hydrocarbon content
Importance of oil droplet size
- l]|ca| a|sc|are}a|sesa| sec||ca||ers
Treating equipment options and performance
Combination of different equipment types
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Liquid handling section
Oil Water Separation
Types of equipment used, including comopact coelescers
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Oil treating methods
Heat input requirements
Demulsifers
Types of equipment, selection, performance and sizing methods
Desalting
Why desalt? crude oil salt specifcations
Overview of desalting, processes, sizing and selection
0raae 0|| |aa|||ta||er wee|er|r
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Stabilization and Sweetening processes
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- l]|ca| 1ew a|arams ara e|a|mer|
Source water quality and injection water quality
ke||e| ||are ]s|ems
Causes of overpressure
- l]es e| re||e| .a|.es s|t|r, ||are s]s|em cemerer|s
Radiation calculations
Flare gas recovery
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Sales gas specifcations, sweetening, dehydration,
NGL recovery, etc
Compressors
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FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators needing to under-
stand water related problems in oil and gas production and their
solutions.
YOU WILL LEARN
l|e aas|cs e| e|| |e|a wa|er c|em|s|r]
dew |e mer||er ara cer|re| cerres|er, sca|e, ara aac|er|a| rew||
|r reaacea wa|er ara wa|er |rjec||er}a|sesa| s]s|ems
dew |e |m|emer| s]s|em sar.e|||arce rerams |e ae|ec| e|er-
tial problems before system damage occurs
|reaacea (e||]) wa|er |rea|mer| e||ers ara re|a|ea |rea|mer|
equipment
dew |e ase ||e |rew|eae a|rea |e |aer|||] |]|ca| s]s|em
problems and be able to propose solutions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides an overview of the main water handling
s]s|ems |]|ca||] ercear|erea |r as|ream (||) reaac||er
operations, both onshore and offshore. The chemistry of the main
water related problems of mineral scales, corrosion, bacteria, and
oily water will be reviewed both from the theoretical and practical
aspects. Produced water treatment equipment and typical water
quality specifcations will be reviewed as well as water injection
and disposal systems. An exercise will be given to identify typical
system problems and you will be able to apply the knowledge
you gained to propose solutions. Emphasis will be placed on
understanding and resolving operational problems in process
equipment.
COURSE CONTENT
Wa|er c|em|s|r] |araamer|a|s
Wa|er sam||r ara ara|]s|s
Wa|er |ermea sca|es
0erres|er cer|re|
Wa|er |rea|mer| m|crea|e|e]
|reaacea wa|er a|sc|are}a|sesa| ara |rea|mer| r|rc||es
|reaacea wa|er |rea||r e|a|mer| - ||eer] e| eera||er, aa.ar-
tages and disadvantages, and the importance of oil droplet size
Wa|er |rjec||er ara a|sesa| s]s|ems - ||eer] e| eera||er, cerre-
sion, scale, and biological control
0ase s|aa]
DESIGNED FOR
Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators needing to
understand corrosion and its control management in oil and gas
production and processing.
YOU WILL LEARN
l|e aas|cs e| cerres|er c|em|s|r]
l|e ma|r cerres|er mec|ar|sms eccarr|r |r e|| ara as reaac-
||er}recess|r s]s|ems
l|e a|||erer| |]es e| aamae caasea a] cerres|er
Ma|er|a|s se|ec||er |er cerres|er re.er||er
eme me||eas |er ceraac||r ca||ea|c re|ec||er (0|) sar.e]s
||ems |e cers|aer |r cerres|er |r||a||er se|ec||er
Ke] aa.ar|aes ara a|saa.ar|aes e| ||e .ar|eas cerres|er
monitoring methods
W|ere ||e ma|r |eca||ers e| cerres|er cercerr eccar w||||r e||
production systems, gas processing facilities (including amine
units), and water injection systems
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will cover the main causes of corrosion in upstream
oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and mitigation
methods. The various corrosion mechanisms give rise to a
number of different forms of corrosion damage which will all be
considered. Participants will estimate the corrosivity of a given
environment through analysis of the chemical and physical
characteristics of the system. You will review approaches to select-
ing materials and coatings for corrosion resistance for different
conditions and applications, including the use of NACE MR0175.
You will be introduced to CP surveys, selecting the CP system type,
estimating current requirements and the design principles of
simple cathodic protection systems. There will be opportunity to
select and utilize corrosion inhibitors for different systems and you
will learn how to select and apply corrosion monitoring techniques
to create an integrated monitoring program.
The course content is based on a feld facilities engineering point
of view as opposed to a more narrowly specialized corrosion
engineering or chemistry viewpoint. This course provides an appro-
priate balance of necessary theory and practical applications to
se|.e}m|||a|e cerres|er re|a|ea rea|ems.
COURSE CONTENT
|araamer|a|s e| cerres|er ||eer]
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|erms e| cerres|er aamae
Ma|er|a|s se|ec||er
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0a||ea|c re|ec||er
0erres|er |r||a||ers
0erres|er mer||er|r ara |rsec||er
0erres|er |r as recess|r |ac|||||es
0erres|er |r wa|er |rjec||er s]s|ems
0erres|er maraemer| s|ra|e] ara |||ec]c|e ces|s
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
LONDON
19-23 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
HOUSTON
13-17 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
20-24 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $1,932
Corrosion Management
in Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
Applied Water
Technology in Oil and
Gas Production (PF-21)
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
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DOKIANOS
What courses do you teach?
PF-4, PF-42 and PS-4 and
In-House Courses
Do you have a favorite city to visit?
My favorite city to visit is New Orleans
but we dont teach there yet, so
probably Lagos or Kuala Lumpur.
A favorite food from one of the cities in
which you teach?
When we teach in Italy - there are no
bad meals!
Do you have a favorite hobby you
enjoy?
My hobbies are antique motorcycle
restoration and racquetball. Next year
I plan to pursue vintage motorcycle
road racing on a 73 Yamaha RD 350.
Do you have a short story to share
from a session?
The problems in PF-4 are very
real world - multiple steps, design
assumptions etc. Initially, some of
the students are intimidated by the
problems. However as the course
progresses and the theory merges
with practice, the lights go on and
they get it. You can see their look of
satisfaction in their eyes and for me
that is very gratifying.
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DESIGNED FOR
|recess}|ac|||||es er|reers reea|r s||||s |er aes|r ara |reaa|e-
shooting of separators.
YOU WILL LEARN
0|||erer| |]es e| seara||er e|a|mer| a||||tea |r ||e e|| ara
gas industry and where they are used
eara||er er|ermarce caaa|||||es e| ||e a|||erer| |]es e|
equipment
dew |e s|te ||e a|||erer| |]es e| seara||er e|a|mer|
dew |e |reaa|es|ee| ara aeae|||erec| seara||er e|a|mer|
dew |e ca|ca|a|e ||e wa|| |||c|ress ara es||ma|e ||e we||| e|
separators
|rs|ramer|a||er ara cer|re|s asea er seara||er e|a|mer|
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course covers the different types of separation equipment
|]|ca||] ercear|erea |r e|| as recess |ac|||||es. |rac||era||er
equipment and produced water treating equipment are not
covered in this course. You will learn where the different types of
separation equipment are used based on operating conditions
and separation performance requirements. Frequent references
w||| ae maae |e rea| reaac||er |ac||||] recess 1ew a|arams
(PFDs). Typical operational problems and their solutions will be
discussed. Exercises requiring calculations are utilized throughout
the course.
COURSE CONTENT
||a|a reer||es |ase ae|a.|er
||ase seara||er recesses
0as-|||a|a seara||er e|a|mer|
- Slug catchers
0er.er||era| seara|ers (|er|ter|a| .er||ca|)
- Scrubbers
- Compact separators
||||er seara|ers}cea|esc|r |||ers
eara|er |r|erra|s
- Inlet devices
- Mist extractors
3a|1es, we|rs, e|c
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0er.er||era| 3-|ase seara|ers |reewa|er |rec|ea|s
- Wash tanks
0|| |rea||r aesa|||r e|a|mer|
- Mainly electrostatic coalescers
|||a|a|||a|a cea|esc|r |||ers
Mec|ar|ca| aes|r asec|s
- Pressure vessel codes
Wa|| |||c|ress .esse| we||| es||ma||er
- Material selection
- Relief requirements
0era||era| rea|ems
DESIGNED FOR
Engineers and senior operating personnel involved in the design,
specifcation, or operation of heat transfer equipment.
YOU WILL LEARN
e|ec| ||e cerrec| |ea| |rars|er e|a|mer| |er a ar||ca|ar
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/|] |ea| |rars|er r|rc||es |e aes|r ara sec||] |ea| |rars|er
equipment
|.a|aa|e ||e er|ermarce e| |ea| |rars|er e|a|mer| ara recem-
mend solutions to problems
/aea| ||e |]|ca| |rs|ramer|a||er ara cer|re| sc|emes asea a]
the various types of heat transfer equipment
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course reviews the selection, basic design, and operation of
heat transfer equipment commonly used in the oil and gas indus-
|r] w||| |ecas er || recess |ac|||||es. dea| |rars|er e|a|mer|
discussed will include shell and tube exchangers, compact heat
exchangers, brazed aluminum exchangers, air coolers, and fred
equipment (fre-tube and directfred).
COURSE CONTENT
l]|ca| recess |ea||r cee||r a||ca||ers
||a|a reer||es
dea| |rars|er r|rc||es
|e|| ara |aae etc|arers
0emac| |ea| etc|arers
- Plateframe
- Printed circuit
- Welded plate
3ratea a|am|ram etc|arers
/|r cee|ers
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0era||r rea|ems
l]|ca| |rs|ramer|a||er cer|re| sc|emes
DESIGNED FOR
|r|reers ser|er eera||r erserre| resers|a|e |er aes|r|r,
eera||r ara ma|r|a|r|r re||e| ara 1are s]s|ems |r e|| ara as
facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
|areses e| re||e| ara 1are s]s|ems ara ||e|r |mer|arce |r sa|e
operations
0aases e| e.erressare ara ||e wa]s |e cer|re|}m|||a|e
0e|r|r ||e re||e| cases cers|aer|r eera||ers, ase|}aarerma|
conditions and emergency situations (such as fre).
0emmer|] asea ressare re||e.|r ae.|ces ara |ew |e se|ec| ara
size these devices
0e|erm|r|r se|}re||e.|r ressares |e mee| eera||era|, sa|e|]
and Code requirements
0era||era| cers|aera||ers e| ma|r|erarce, |es||r, cer|||ca||er,
ara a|sesa| e| 1a|as
0es|r|r ara eera||r re||e| ara 1are |eaaer s]s|ems cer-
s|aer|r 1a|a c|arac|er|s||cs, ser.|ce cera|||ers, .e|ames, as
dispersion and radiation.
0e|r|r re|a|remer|s, se|ec||r ara s|t|r ||e cemerer|s e| a
re||e|}1are s]s|em sac| as |rec|ea| arams, 1are s|ac| ara ||s,
pilot and ignition systems.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is an intensive 5-day course providing a comprehensive over-
.|ew e| re||e| ara 1are s]s|ems |er e|| ara as recess|r |ac|||||es.
l|e cearse ae|rs w||| ||e reea |er ressare cer|re|}e.erressare
protection, continues with the key engineering and design aspects
including Code considerations, and concludes with selecting and
ae|r|r ||e cemerer|s e| a re||e| ara 1are s]s|em. l|e ma|er|a|
of the course is applicable to onshore feld process facilities,
pipelines, gas plants, terminals, and offshore process facilities.
COURSE CONTENT
|areses ara e.er.|ew e| |]|ca| re||e| ara 1are s]s|ems ara |e]
cemerer|s a|e|] |m||ca||ers ara ||e caases e| e.erressare
0eaes ara s|araaras as we|| as eea rac||ces |]|ca| |r e||
ara as |ac|||||es 0.erressare re|ec||er |||ese|] |rc|aa|r
searce |se|a||er ara re||e| 0e|erm|ra||er e| re||e| re|a|remer|s
ara ae|r|r se| e|r| ressares l]es ara a||ca||ers e|
cemmer re||e| ae.|ces 3|ewaewr}aeressar|t|r - arese
aes|r}eera||era| cers|aera||ers 0es|r ara sec||ca||er
cers|aera||ers |er re||e| .a|.es ara |eaaer s]s|ems |rc|aa|r 1a|a
characteristics, services conditions, material selection, and header
s|t|r. |r.|rermer|a| cers|aera||ers |rc|aa|r 1are .ersas .er|
aec|s|ers, em|ss|ers, re|se ara raa|a||er |e.e|s. kaa|a||er ca|-
ca|a||ers ara ||e |mac| e| 1are || aes|r e|ec||er ara s|t|r
e| |e] cemerer|s sac| as |rec|ea| ara sea| arams, .er|}1are
s|ac|, .er|}1are ||s, ara 1are |r|||er s]s|ems 0e|r|r reea
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INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
Separation Equipment -
Selection & Sizing (PF-42)
Heat Transfer
Equipment (PF-43)
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
27 FEB-2 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH
21-25 MAY 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO
15-19 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
or contact us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
27 FEB - 2 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH
30 APR - 4 MAY 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
HOUSTON
1-5 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3.628
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
3-7 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
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Engineers and senior operating personnel involved with carbon
a|et|ae}ra|ara| as}00
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EOR systems.
YOU WILL LEARN
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0e|]ara|e ||| 00
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|rac||ces |e aea| w||| 0erse ||ase |e||res, me|er|r,
1ar|r e|c
dew |e am ara cemress 00
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Js|r ar||ca||er recesses. memarares, k]arde|mes, am|res,
hot carbonate, etc
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course emphasizes the affect of carbon dioxide on the
selection and operation of equipment (separators, compressors,
and dehydrators), as well as sweetening process equipment. This
program, frst introduced in 1985, assists those working with
carbon dioxide or high carbon dioxide content natural gas. This
course is particularly applicable to those persons who operate
ara}er aes|r er|arcea e|| rece.er] (|0k) |ac|||||es as|r 00
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a miscible agent. Physical and thermodynamic property data for
caraer a|et|ae}ra|ara| as m|t|ares are a|scassea. 0a|ca|a||ers
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.
COURSE CONTENT
0.er.|ew e| 00
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injection and process facilities
dea.] em|as|s er 00
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for enhanced oil recovery
||]s|ca| ara ||ermea]ram|c reer||es e| 00
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mixtures
Ma|er|a|s se|ec||er ara aes|r cers|aera||er |r 00
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|recess .esse| sec||ca||er
|ams ara cemressers
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0e|]ara||er e| 00
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2
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0erera| e.er.|ew e| recesses |e |rea|}rece.er 00
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DESIGNED FOR
Facility Engineers or engineers new to utility systems who are
responsible for designing, operating and maintaining utility
systems in oil and gas processing and related facilities. Most
operations and planning activities depend on a fundamental
knowledge of utility systems. This important subject is frequently
overlooked however it is vital to successful oil and gas operations.
Attending this course will assist participants in developing a broad
background in utility systems.
YOU WILL LEARN
le ||s| ||e .ar|eas e||ers |r se|ec||r a|||||] s]s|ems
dew |e e.a|aa|e ara se|ec| s]s|ems aasea er |e] cr||er|a ara
considerations
Ke] s||e se|ec||er cers|aera||ers
0emmer |a||are mec|ar|sms ara s]s|em |reaa|es|ee||r
J||||||es ma|r|erarce cers|aera||ers
J||||||es maraemer| |ssaes
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 5 day course will provide an overview of the various Utility
Systems, key selection considerations and how they are integrated
into oil and gas facilities. Individuals will develop a basic under-
standing of the wide variety of utility systems and components
and how they integrate with the process facilities and overall
operation. System selection, costs and other managerial decisions
pertinent to utility operations are covered. Exercises will be used
to demonstrate the application of key design and troubleshoot-
ing considerations. Course instructors have deep experience in
process and utility systems. Exercises will be used to consider high
level utility systems option selection and site selection from an
Onshore, Offshore and International point of view.
COURSE CONTENT
|recess |ea||r s]s|ems.
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personnel responsible for the design, operation and optimiza-
tion of onshore gas gathering systems and their associated feld
facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
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different applications
kecer|te ara ae.e|e se|a||ers |e eera||r rea|ems w|||
existing gas gathering systems
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course deals with the design, operation and optimization of
onshore gas gathering systems and their associated feld facilities,
from the wellhead to the central gas processing facility. From a
aes|r ersec||.e, ||e ma|r .ar|aa|es ||a| |mac| ||e 1et|a||||]
and operational characteristics of an onshore gas gathering
system will be discussed. Typical operating problems will also be
ce.erea |rc|aa|r |]ara|es, ma||||ase 1ew |ssaes, cerres|er,
declining well deliverability, etc. Exercises will be utilized through-
out the course to emphasize the key learning points.
COURSE CONTENT
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INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS SPECIALIZED - 3 DAYS
Onshore Gas Gathering
Systems: Design &
Operation (PF-45)
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
CALGARY
16-20 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
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16-20 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
ORLANDO
I2I N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
14-18 MAY 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
ORLANDO
10-14 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
CALGARY
29-31 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,615
Process Utility
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OFFSHORE ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
Fundamentals of
Subsea Systems (SS-2)
PG
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Campbell Trainings Offshore Team provides technical training and consulting for the complete life-cycle of offshore oil and gas systems;
from exploration and development to decommissioning. The curriculum includes courses that provide the students the knowledge
|e araers|ara ara ar||c|a|e |r e.a|aa||r ||e majer e||s|ere ae.e|emer| a||erra||.es. |tea s|rac|ares, 1ea||r s]s|ems ara
subsea systems. Other key elements stressed in all offshore courses include life-cycle costs, constructability, operability and interface
management.
Offshore 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.
OFFSHORE ENGINEER 3 YEAR COURSE PROGRESSION
Below is an example of a 3 year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Offshore Engineers.
Fundamentals of Offshore Systems:
Design and Construction (OS-4)
Gas Conditioning
And Processing (G-4)
Instrumentation, Controls &
Electrical Systems for Facilities
Engineers (ICE-21)
2
Additonal courses offer further
depth in developing competencies.
PG
34
Corrosion MGMT. in Production/
Processing Operations (PF-22)
PG
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Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
PG
27
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
PG
28
Flow Assurance for Pipeline
Systems (PL-61)
PG
33
Fundamentals of Onshore and
Offshore Pipeline Systems (PL-4)
PG
33
Piping Systems: Mechanical
Design & Specifcation (ME-41)
PG
36
Oil Production And
Processing Facilities (PF-4)
PG
24
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems (ME-44)
PG
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Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
PG
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Project Management for
Engineering and Construction
(OM-22)
PG
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Engineer would begin with the Fundamentals
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Construction course (OS-4).
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Fundamentals of
Subsea Systems (SS-2)
Overview of
Offshore Systems (OS-21)
Fundamentals of Off-
shore Systems: Design &
Construction (OS-4)
FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS BASIC - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 10 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Technical staff that are beginning or transitioning into the design,
construction, and operation of subsea systems. Non-technical
staff working with a subsea development team will beneft by
developing an awareness of subsea systems.
YOU WILL LEARN
kecer|te ||e |r|era|ea ra|are e| |e|a arc|||ec|are, s]s|em
design, and component selection
|aer|||] arer|a|e a||ca||ers |er saasea s]s|ems
|aer|||] ||e ma|r saasea cemerer|s, ||e|r |arc||ers, s|rer||s,
weaknesses and interfaces from the well to the production
facility
Jraers|ara |e] aes|r, cers|rac||er, ara |rs|a||a||er |ssaes
0escr|ae aas|c eera||r ara ma|r|erarce cers|aera||ers
Jraers|ara ||e |e] s|es |rem ar||||r ||rea| s|ar|a |er ||e
design, fabrication, testing, installation and operation
Jraers|ara ||e |mer|arce e| ar |r|era|ea areac| |e aes|r,
1ew assararce, |rs|a||a||er, ara |||ec]c|e cers|aera||ers
ABOUT THE COURSE
An overview of subsea components and how they are integrated
into feld architecture is provided during this 5-day course.
Individuals will develop a basic understanding of the various
subsea components used in all water depths, from relatively
shallow to ultra deepwater. The participants will all learn how the
components are integrated into subsea feld developments which
will accelerate learning and productivity. Installation and working
underwater are emphasized as key drivers in subsea design. The
course emphasizes a systems approach to design. Individual and
group exercises are used throughout the course including a red
thread exercise to develop feld architecture recommendations,
basic component selection, and high level project execution plans
for a subsea development. Course instructors are experienced
offshore managers.
COURSE CONTENT
/||ca||ers |er saasea s]s|ems
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confguration
||e|a arc|||ec|are cers|aera||ers
aasea cemerer| aescr|||ers ara |arc||ers
|aar|ca||er, |es||r, |rs|a||a||er, cemm|ss|er|r, ara eera||era|
issues
|reaac||er, ma|r|erarce, ara rea|r cers|aera||ers
DESIGNED FOR
Technical staff, business professionals, technicians, analysts and
other non technical staff that are involved but have limited experi-
ence, or will be involved, with offshore oil and gas facilities. The
course provides a basic understanding of offshore systems in all
water depths, from shallow to ultra deepwater, including design,
construction and operations.
YOU WILL LEARN
|aer|||] ||e |e] s|es |r ||e ae.e|emer| e| e||s|ere |e|as |rem
a|sce.er] ||rea| aecemm|ss|er|r Jraers|ara ||e e|emer|s
er |e|a arc|||ec|are |e ae|re ar e||mam |e|a ae.e|emer|
kecer|te |e] |ec|r|ca| ara rer|ec|r|ca| s|a|e|e|aer |ssaes
Recognize the types and terminology of offshore process facili-
||es ara s|rac|ares |tea ara 1ea||r. Jraers|ara ||e |mac|
e| ||e ecear er.|rermer| er |ac|||||es aes|r ara eera||ers
Identify major design, construction, and operational issues and
|r|er|aces e| e||s|ere s]s|ems kecer|te |mer|ar| |erces
er e||s|ere s|rac|ares ara ||e|r |r1aerce er aes|r ara ces|
Jraers|ara s|ra|e|c e||ers |er we|| ar||||r (cers|rac||er)
ara ser.|c|r /rec|a|e ||e aas|c recesses ara e|a|mer|
|r.e|.ea |r ||e |es|aes aes|r ara eera||er Jraers|ara ||e
options and equipment used for transportation of produced
1a|as ara |rea|mer| c|em|ca|s 0e.e|e ar arec|a||er |er ||e
marine equipment used in the construction of offshore facilities.
Jraers|ara aas|c |ssaes |r |||ec]c|e ara aecemm|ss|er|r
aec|s|ers /rec|a|e ||e cer||ra|r aa.arces ae|r maae |r
the technology of offshore
ABOUT THE COURSE
This fve-day course will accelerate the learning and productivity of
individuals with little to no experience working in the offshore oil
and gas industry. The course provides an overview of feld develop-
ment concepts and explains how offshore structures and facilities
function as integrated systems. The content includes the full range
of water depths from shallow water to ultra deepwater. All major
components required for offshore developments such as fxed
ara 1ea||r |a||erms, ar||||r ara wer|e.er r|s, |e||res, r|sers,
process and utilities and construction equipment are discussed.
The importance of life-cycle considerations during development
planning is emphasized. Individual and group red thread exer-
cises are used throughout the course. The course instructors are
experienced offshore managers.
COURSE CONTENT
||e|a ae.e|emer| cerce|s. 0cear er.|rermer| ara ||s
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options and applications
aasea ]s|ems
0r||||r we||s, ||e|r cers|rac||er ara ser.|c|r eera||ers
les|aes |ac|||||es. |recess|r J||||||es
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Integration, Installation
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DESIGNED FOR
Individuals with a basic awareness of or experience in offshore
engineering and operations. Technical staff, project engineers,
engineering discipline leads, engineering specialists and operat-
ing staff fnd this course accelerates their capability to contribute
on offshore feld development planning, design and construction
projects and feld operations.
YOU WILL LEARN
|aer|||] ||e |e] |ac|||||es arame|ers ||a| mas| ae e.a|aa|ea
|er |e|a ae.e|emer| 0escr|ae ||e |]es ara caaa|||||es
of offshore well construction, pipeline, riser and production
(surface and subsea) facilities needed for all water depths, from
s|a||ew |e a||ra aeewa|er kecer|te ||e aes| a||ca||ers
ara c|arac|er|s||cs e| eac| |]e e| e||s|ere |tea ara 1ea||r
s|rac|are /ccear| |er ||e a||ec|s e| ||e ecear er.|rermer|
er |ac|||||es aes|r, cers|rac||er ara eera||ers |aer|||] ||e
impact space, loads and forces have on the structural design
and global performance of offshore structures and how they
|r1aerce ||e|r ces| 0escr|ae ||e |mac| |es|ae |ac|||||es (ar|||-
ing, well servicing, processing and utilities) affect the structural
aes|r ara |ew ||e |es|ae aes|r recess |s aere kecer|te
and manage key design and operational interfaces between the
majer cemerer|s e| e||s|ere |ac|||||es s]s|ems Jraers|ara
and apply the key design, construction and installation issues
assec|a|ea w||| |tea ara 1ea||r |a||erms |e ]ear wer|
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 10-day course will provide a fundamental understanding
of the technology and work processes used for the design and
construction of all types of offshore systems asset development,
surveillance and management. The content includes the full range
of water depths from shallow water to ultra deepwater and will
also address life-cycle considerations in all phases of offshore
feld development and operation. All major components required
|er e||s|ere ae.e|emer|s sac| as |tea ara 1ea||r |a||erms,
drilling rigs, workover equipment, pipelines, risers, process and
utilities and construction equipment are discussed. Emphasis is
placed on the multi-discipline team approach needed to manage
the myriad interfaces of offshore facility design, construction and
operations. Individual and group exercises are used throughout
the course. A red thread project exercise is included to develop
feld architecture recommendations, basic design and high level
project execution plans for an offshore development. The course
instructors are experienced offshore managers.
COURSE CONTENT
0||s|ere s]s|ems e.er.|ew ara |e|a arc|||ec|are se|ec||er
We|| cers|rac||er ara ser.|c|r e|a|mer| ara eera||ers ||ew
assararce les|ae |ac|||||es 0|| ara as |rarser|a||er |ac|||-
||es k|ser s]s|ems aasea s]s|ems |reaac||er eera||ers
|r|ras|rac|are |mac| er aes|r ara eera||ers |||ec|s e| ||e
ecear er.|rermer| |r|reaac||er |e ra.a| arc|||ec|are |rac|ara|
aes|r recesses ara |ee|s 0ers|rac||er |ars ara eteca||er
|rejec| maraemer| |essers |earrea |||ec]c|e ara aecemm|s-
sioning considerations
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
23-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
LONDON
28 MAY - 1 JUN 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
SINGAPORE
9-13 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
HOUSTON
24-28 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
DOHA
4-8 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
LONDON
16-20 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
HOUSTON
23-27 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
ORLANDO
3-7 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
16-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $6,531
LONDON
1-12 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,581
SINGAPORE
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PIPELINE ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
Campbell Trainings Pipeline Discipline provides technical training and consulting for oil and gas transportation, focusing on
pipeline systems as well as onshore infrastructure systems that support oil and gas operations. The curriculum covers pipeline
transportation systems, oil and gas terminals facilities, and the onshore infrastructure from regional considerations through design
and construction of site specifc systems. As with all our training programs, these discipline areas integrate with the other technical,
operations and HSE disciplines.
The Campbell Instructors and consultants that support the Pipeline discipline have extensive real world global experience
from conceptual development through operations. Their broad knowledge blends the unique technical and operational issues of
|e||re s]s|ems ||a| |rarser| a|| |]es e| 1a|as - |rem |ea.] e||s |e re|rea reaac|s |e ||| ressare |rjec||er as ara wa|er
into integrated systems. This global experience spans the pipeline industry from initial site selection through detailed design and
construction of unique facilities.
PIPELINE ENGINEER COURSE PROGRESSION
Example of recommended courses to develop a Pipeline Engineer over a 3-year span.
Fundamentals of Onshore and
Offshore Pipeline Systems (PL-4)
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems (ME-44)
Piping Systems: Mechanical
Design & Specifcation (ME-41)
2
Additonal courses offer
further depth in developing
competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these
courses are recommended.
Gas Conditioning
and Processing (G-4)
Instrumentation, Controls &
Electrical Systems for Facilities
Engineers (ICE-21)
Oil Production
and Processing
Facilities (PF-4)
Overview of
Subsea Systems (SS-2)
Overview of Offshore Systems
(OS-21)
Onshore Gas Gathering
Systems: Design
and Operation (PF-45)
Flow Assurance for Pipeline
Systems (PL-61)
Corrosion Management
in Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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PG
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would begin with the Fundamentals of
Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems
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DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals new to the pipeline business or needing a
broad understanding of the pipeline business including: pipeline
project managers, pipeline engineers, facilities engineers, pipeline
design and construction engineers, engineering and construction
contractors.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e a|] mec|ar|ca| ara |]s|ca| r|rc||es |e a|| |ases e|
pipeline design, construction, and operation
|aer|||] s|m||ar|||es ara a|||ererces e| ers|ere ara e||s|ere
pipeline systems
|rcerera|e cers|rac||er me||eas, cemm|ss|er|r, ressare
testing, and start-up into the design of a pipeline system
/|]|r sa|e|] ara er.|rermer|a| rea|a||ers |er a seara aes|r
0emmer serse me||eas ara |ec|r|ca| re|a|remer|s |e ae|re
pipeline routes and facilities locations
l|e |mer|arce e| 1a|a reer||es ara recess |e |e||re
systems design and construction
ABOUT THE COURSE
This intensive, ten-day foundation level course covers the design,
construction, and operation of pipeline systems. The focus is on
pipeline routing, hydraulics, mechanical design, and construction
for both onshore and offshore pipelines. The result of this course
is cost-effective, safe and environmentally sound design, construc-
tion, inspection, operation, and maintenance of pipelines. Design
problems and group projects are an integral part of this course.
COURSE CONTENT
||e||re s]s|ems ae|r|||er ara a||ca||ers
0eaes ara s|araaras re|a|ea |e |e||res
||e||re |]araa||cs. s|r|e|ase as ara |||a|as, ma||||ase
1a|as ara |ea.]}wat] craaes
Majer aes|r cers|aera||ers |er s|rer||, s|aa||||], ara
installation
||e||re sar.e] ara ma|r
||e||re rea|e er|reer|r
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0erres|er ara ca||ea|c re|ec||er e| |e||res
ec|a| aes|r asec|s, ce.er|r sac| |ssaes as r|sers, s|a
catchers, pigging facilities, etc
3as|c aes|r cers|aera||ers |er |e||re |ac|||||es
||e||re cers|rac||er |er cress cear|r] ara e||s|ere s]s|ems
focusing on welding
|ressare |es||r, recemm|ss|er|r, ara cemm|ss|er|r
||e||re |r|er||] asec|s |rc|aa|r |r||re |rsec||er
|ea| ae|ec||er ara emererc] |arr|r cers|aera||ers
kea|rs ara mea||ca||er cers|aera||ers
a|e|], er.|rermer|a|, ara rea|a|er] re|a|remer|s
DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals new to the onshore pipeline business or
needing a broad understanding of the design and construction of
onshore pipeline business including: pipeline project managers,
pipeline engineers, facilities engineers, pipeline design and con-
struction engineers, engineering and construction contractors.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e a|] mec|ar|ca| ara |]s|ca| r|rc||es |e |e||re
design, material selection, construction, and operation
|aer|||] sec|a| aes|r ara cers|rac||er c|a||eres e| ers|ere
pipeline systems
|aer|||] ||e r|rc|a| |r|er|aces ara e|er||a| |r|erre|a||ers||s
of pipeline facilities such as: pump stations and terminals on
design and operations of onshore pipeline systems
a|e|] ara er.|rermer|a| rac||ces ara ||e|r a||ec| er aes|r,
construction, and operation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This intensive, fve-day foundation level course covers the design,
construction, and operation of onshore pipeline systems. This
course will incorporate construction methods, commissioning,
pressure testing, and start-up into the design of a pipeline system.
The course focuses on pipeline routing, mechanical design,
construction methods, hydraulics, installation, and operation of
ers|ere |e||re s]s|ems. |ar||c|ar|s w||| ac|a|re ara}er cer-
solidate the essential knowledge and skills to design, construct,
and operate pipelines. Design problems are an integral part of
this course.
COURSE CONTENT
||e||re s]s|ems ae|r|||er ara a||ca||ers
a|e|], er.|rermer|a|, ara rea|a|er] cers|aera||ers, ceaes ara
standards related to pipelines
||e||re cerce|aa| ara mec|ar|ca| aes|r |er s|rer||, s|aa||||],
and installation
|mac|s e| |e||re |]araa||cs er |e||re aes|r, cers|rac||er,
and operations
||e||re sar.e], ma|r, ara rea|e se|ec||er
||e||re ma|er|a|s ara cemerer|s
0erres|er ara ca||ea|c re|ec||er e| |e||res
||e||re cers|rac||er |er ers|ere s]s|ems
|r|reaac||er |e 1ew assararce cers|aera||ers ara |e||re
integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and
emergency planning considerations
||e||re eera||ers, ma|r|erarce ara rea|rs cers|aera||ers
DESIGNED FOR
lec|r|ca| re|ess|era|s eraea |r |e||re 1ew assararce
offshore and onshore including: project managers, pipeline
engineers, facilities engineers, design engineers, and engineering
contractors.
YOU WILL LEARN
|aer|||]|r ara a|]|r 1a|a c|arac|er|s||cs ara ae|a.|er |r ||e
design and operations of pipeline systems
/ssess ||e |]s|ca| ae|a.|er e| ||e |e] 1ew assararce ara
integrity challenges: corrosion, hydrate formation, transient behav-
ior and wax deposition
|.a|aa|e mec|ar|ca| |r|er||] e| ||e |e||re
dew |e e.a|aa|e ||e e||ec||.eress e| ||r eera||ers ara |ea|
detection systems
0e|re ||e re|es ara ases e| aer.|ser] 0er|re| /ra 0a|a
/c|a|s|||er ]s|ems (0/0/) |r 1ew assararce
ABOUT THE COURSE
l||s cearse w||| re.|ae ar araers|ara|r e| 1ew |eremera
that can help the participant avoid problems such as hydrate
|erma||er, ressare (sare) wa.es, er ||| .|sces||] |||a|a 1ew
failure. This intensive, fve-day intermediate level course addresses
se.era| cr|||ca| rea|ems |r ac||e.|r |e||re 1ew assararce.
The focus of this course is on potential challenges to pipeline
operations including: surge, corrosion, hydrate formation, wax
aees|||er, ma||||ase 1a|as, ara s|a|r. l|e caases |er ||ese
problems, design solutions, and operational responses will be an
integral part of the course.
COURSE CONTENT
|r|reaac||er |e e|| ara as 1a|a |rarser| reer||es
||a|a reer|] aa|a ara |ase ae|erm|ra||er
||a|a 1ew ara|]s|s - s|r|e ara ma||||ase
|a |erma||er ara rea|c||er
are ara|]s|s
0erres|er - |r|erra| ara et|erra|
d]ara|e |erma||er ara re.er||er
Wat |erma||er ara aees|||er, |rc|aa|r re.er||er ara
remediation
/s|a||ere rea|c||er, sca|e rec|||a||er ara sara reaac||er
|||r eera||ers
|ea| ae|ec||er me||eas ara 0/0/
|ar|a}s|a|aewr |ssaes
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
or contact us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
0|N1|k
30 JUL-3 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
I30 N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,130
Flow Assurance for
Pipeline Systems (PL-61)
Onshore Pipeline Facil-
ities: Design, Construction
and Operations (PL-42)
Fundamentals of
Onshore and Offshore
Pipeline Systems (PL-4)
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DESIGNED FOR
Managers, engineers, technicians and system operators requiring
a broad understanding of instrumentation, control, and electrical
systems in oil and gas facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
Electrical Power
0e|r|r |araamer|a|s arame|ers |er e|ec|r|ca| ewer asae ara
generation such as voltage levels, self-generate versus purchased
power, and basic electrical power management.
0e.e|e|r e|ec|r|ca| ewer aemara (|eaa) ||s|s, ere||re a|arams,
and the selecting and integrating power distribution systems.
|aer|||]|r e|ec|r|ca| ewer asers (|er ||e |eaa ||s|) ||er e.a|aa|-
ing the equipment demand on the power system (such as inter-
mittent or continuous service, and motor starting loads).
Js|r sa|e rac||ces sac| as |ataraeas area ae|r|||er ara
circuit protection.
Instrumentation and Control
0e|r|r w|a| |e measare, w|] measare a arame|er ara |ew
to measure.
0e|erm|r|r ara as|r ||e mar] cer|re| s|ra|e|es, e|a|mer|
and computer systems common to an oil and gas facility.
|aer|||]|r e|a|mer| ara |rs|ramer| c|arac|er|s||cs ara as|r
appropriate instrumentation and controls.
0e|r|r ara |r|era||r cemerer|s |r|e s]s|ems ||a| mer||er
and locally control the process (and related equipment), safety
systems, and the communications and remote control systems
use.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 5-day course provides an overview of electrical power genera-
tion and distribution, process and safety systems instrumentation,
and control strategies and confgurations. The focus is on applica-
tion and integration into the process and control of upstream
and midstream oil and gas facilities. The material of the course
is applicable to feld process facilities, pipelines, gas plants, and
offshore systems.
COURSE CONTENT
Ke] e|ec|r|ca| ewer cers|aera||ers ara |araamer|a|s a||ea
|r e|| ara as |ac|||||es. 1e||ae |e.e|s ara ewer |]e (3|ase,
s|r|e|ase, ara a|rec| carrer|) se|ec||er ara a||ca||er.
Purchased power considerations including generation effciency,
redundant sources, transmission grid parameters, and cost con-
s|aera||ers. ||ec|r|c ewer a|s|r|aa||er, s]s|ems |eaas, |r|erra|
r|a |a]ea|, majer a|s|r|aa||er e|a|mer| ara caa||r. |ewer
users defnition and integration into the power distribution system.
||ec|r|ca| s]s|em sa|e|]. |recess s]s|ems eera||ers ara ||e |e]
characteristics, and measurement needs, as well as techniques to
measare ara cer|re|. 0er|re| meaes ara ||e|r a||ca||ers, cem-
munications requirements, and the operator and computer con-
|re||er |r|er|ace. |r|erre|a||ers||s ae|weer recess, e|a|mer|,
|rs|ramer|s ara cer|re|s. ||e|a (|ac||||]) cer|re| ara mer||er|r
s]s|ems sac| as ressare ara |e.e| |ra|ca|ers ara cer|re||ers.
Field (facility) safety monitoring and response systems including
|, d||| ara emererc] s|a|aewr .a|.es. ]s|emw|ae cers|a-
erations including communications, local control, remote control,
and data management and use.
DESIGNED FOR
Facilities and Project Engineers as well as new Electrical,
Instrumentation or Controls Engineers who need to improve their
basic understanding of electrical systems within oil and gas
facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
l|e |e] cemerer|s e| |ac|||||es e|ec|r|c ewer a|s|r|aa||er
which include circuit arrangements, wiring, cabling, terminations,
conduit, low voltage boards, low and medium voltage switchgear,
and single-phase and three phase schemes
0era||er, cemerer|s, e|ec|reme||.e |erces, |arrs ara .e||ae
ratios, losses, effciency, rating, and connections of transformers
l|e a|||ererce ae|weer a|rec| carrer| me|ers, a||erra||r carrer|
motors, enclosures and how to select motors
|re|ec||er |rc|aa|r |ases, a|rec| |r||r, re|a]|r, ara
coordination
/aea| emererc] ewer |e |rc|aae ewer re|a|remer|s, erera|er
sets, direct current systems, batteries, and an overview of uninter-
ruptible power supplies (UPS)
|ewer erera||er w||c| |rc|aaes ar e.er.|ew e| emererc], r|me,
base, peak and co-generation, quality, sizing, operation, control, and
power factor correction
0reara|r ara aera|r w||| ar e.er.|ew e| s]s|ems, e|a|mer|,
ignition sources, separately derived systems, performance, and
substation grounding
dataraeas areas w||| erera| |r|erma||er er c|ass||ca||ers, N|0,
IEC, equipment protection, certifcation, and defnitions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course applies fundamental electrical engineering principles
to oil and gas facilities design and operation. The course is
designed for Facilities Engineers with or without a background in
electrical engineering and can accelerate the development of new
Facilities Electrical Engineers. Through the use of individual and
group problem solving, attendees will learn about transformers,
motors, generators, one-line diagram interpretation, protection
and coordination of electrical equipment, emergency power, direct
current systems, uninterruptible power supplies, site and standby
generation, variable speed drives, programmable electronic
systems, electrical safety, grounding and bonding, lighting, and
hazardous areas. Participants will gain a better understanding
of electrical components and systems and will develop a greater
appreciation for electrical engineering.
COURSE CONTENT
|araamer|a|s e| e|ec|r|c||] 0|rec| carrer| 3as|c /0 ||eer]
lrars|ermers Me|ers |ewer a|s|r|aa||er ]s|em re|ec||er ara
ceera|ra||er |mererc] ewer erera|ers, a|rec| carrer| s]s|ems
ara ar|r|erra||a|e ewer s]s|ems |ewer erera||er 1ar|aa|e
seea ar|.es |rerammaa|e e|ec|rer|c s]s|ems ||ec|r|ca| sa|e|]
0reara|r ara aera|r |||||r dataraeas areas
DESIGNED FOR
Facilities and Project Engineers with two or more years of experi-
ence; Electrical, Instrumentation or Controls Engineers with two or
more years of experience, or those who have completed the E-3
course and need to further develop their understanding of electri-
cal systems within oil and gas facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
Ke] r|rc||es |r rejec| maraemer| |er e|ec|r|ca| rejec|s
including basics, front end loading, scope defnition, brown-feld
vs. green-feld, engineering deliverables, roles and responsibilities,
project planning, risk analysis and management, cost estimat-
ing, and procurement, construction, contractor and supplier
management
|araaras ara recemmeraea rac||ces ||rea| ar |r|reaac||er
to ANSI, API, CSA, CFR, IEC, IEEE, IES, ISA, NEMA, NFPA, AND UL
||ec|r|ca| a|s|r|aa||er s]s|ems |rc|aa|r aac|reara, |arr|r, .e||ae
selection, and system protection
dew |e se|ec|, ma|r|a|r ara cer|re| 00 ara /0 me|ers
l|e c|arac|er|s||cs, reer||es, |rsa|a||er, s||e|a|r, jac|e||r,
short circuit capabilities, and references of wires and cables
lrars|ermers w||c| |rc|aae eera||er, meae|s, |]es, ceme-
nents, turns and voltage ratios, connections, losses, effciency,
ratings, application, selection, and safety
Mea|am ara |ew .e||ae sw||c|ear ara me|er cer|re| cer|ers
including specifcations, maintenance, and distribution
le|cs |r |aa||s ara c|rca|| re|ec||er |rc|aa|r sers|r
devices, fuses, direct tripping devices, protective relaying, relay-
ing schemes, major equipment protection, and system relay
coordination
0|s|r|aa||er, cers|rac||er, |ases, c|rca|| area|ers, a|scerrec|s,
grounding, types, and ratings of switchboards and panels
l|e s]s|ems ara re|a|remer|s e| ar|r|erra||a|e ewer sa|]
(UPS) and emergency power in addition to an overview of genera-
tor set, ATSs, and batteries
|aa|| re|ec||er, s]s|em reara|r |||ese|], arrearaea
systems, grounded systems, bonding, ignition sources, bonding
techniques, separately derived systems, performance, and substa-
tion grounding
/aea| Ner|| /mer|car ara |r|erra||era| c|ass||ca||ers e| |atara-
ous areas in addition to NEC and IEC comparisons, extension
of zones, equipment certifcation, and equipment protection
methods
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course applies Electrical Engineering principles to oil and gas
facilities design and operation and requires some prior experi-
ence. Electrical Engineering principles are reinforced through the
use of individual and team problem solving exercises, one-line
diagram coordination, interpretation, and class discussions of
interfaces between facilities engineers, contractors and main-
tenance personnel. Participants gain additional understanding
of electrical equipment requirements for facilities and what is
important to the Electrical discipline.
COURSE CONTENT
||ec|r|ca| rejec| maraemer| |araaras ara recemmeraea
rac||ces 0|s|r|aa||er s]s|ems Me|ers W|re ara caa|e
lrars|ermers w||c|ear Me|er cer|re| cer|ers w||c|aearas
ara are|s ||ec|r|ca| |aa||s (s|er| c|rca||s) ara c|rca|| re|ec-
||er J| ara emererc] ewer ||ec|r|ca| s]s|em reara ara
aera|r dataraeas area c|ass||ca||er
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
or contact us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
13-17 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
ORLANDO
22-26 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
LONDON
28 MAY - 1 JUN 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
HOUSTON
24-28 SEP 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
Electrical Engineering
Fundamentals for Facilities
Engineers (E-3)
Instrumentation, Controls
and Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
Electrical Engineering
Practices for Facilities
Engineers (E-4)
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Facilities and Project Engineers as well as newly graduated
Electrical, Controls and Instrument Engineers who need to improve
their basic understanding of instrumentation and control systems
within oil and gas facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
||e|a measaremer| ae.|ces |rc|aa|r |e.e|, ressare, |emera-
|are ara 1ew
||ra| e|emer|s ara ac|aa|ers |rc|aa|r cer|re| |ees, cer|re|
valves, shutdown valves, actuators, transducers
|ressare re||e| ara ressare rea|a||er
dew |e aecamer| |rs|ramer|a||er |rc|aa|r |a ramaers, ||0s,
loop and logic diagrams
|recess cer|re| aas|cs w||| em|as|s er cer|re| |ees, |]es,
strategies, and loop tuning
dew rerammaa|e |e|c cer|re||ers eera|e as we|| as
their advantages, application, functionality, architecture, and
programming
aer.|ser] 0er|re| ara 0a|a /c|a|s|||er (0/0/) ]s|ems |e
include telemetry, RTUs, internet and web based
0|s|r|aa|ea 0er|re| ]s|ems (00) |rc|aa|r ||e|aaas ara
Profbus
k|s| m|||a||er, |ec|re|e|es, ara arc|||ec|are e| a|e|]
Instrumented Systems (SIS)
l|e aes| rac||ces |er |ataraeas areas ara e|a|mer| se|ec||er
which will include area classifcation, NEC, IEC, equipment protec-
tion, selection, certifcation, location, and ingress
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course applies fundamental instrumentation and control
engineering principles to oil and gas facilities design and opera-
tion and is designed for Facilities Engineers with or without a
background in instrumentation or control engineering. The course
is also designed to accelerate the development of new facilities
Instrumentation and Control Engineers. Through the use of indi-
vidual and group problem solving, attendees will learn about feld
measurement devices, fnal elements and actuators, pressure relief
and regulation, documentation, programmable logic controllers,
power supplies, SCADA, DCS, SIS, hazardous areas, and installation
methods. Participants will gain a better understanding of instru-
mentation and control components and systems and will gain a
greater appreciation for instrumentation and control engineering.
COURSE CONTENT
|araamer|a|s
||e|a measaremer| ae.|ces
||ra| e|emer|s ara ac|aa|ers
|ressare re||e| ara ressare rea|a||er
|rs|ramer|a||er aecamer|a||er
0er|re| s]s|em aas|cs
|rerammaa|e |e|c cer|re||ers
aer.|ser] cer|re| ara aa|a ac|a|s|||er (0/0/) s]s|ems
0|s|r|aa|ea cer|re| s]s|ems (00)
a|e|] |rs|ramer|ea s]s|em (|)
dataraeas areas ara e|a|mer| se|ec||er
DESIGNED FOR
Oil and gas Facilities and Project, Electrical or Instrumentation
and Controls Engineers with two or more years of feld experience
who want to further improve their practical understanding of
|rs|ramer|a||er}0er|re|s s]s|ems w||||r e|| ara as |ac|||||es.
Attendees should have good working knowledge of instrumenta-
tion and control fundamentals.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e wer| ||rea| a rejec| w||| a ar|e| |r|reaac||er |e a
three-phase (oil, gas, water) inlet separator, its design, operation,
components, and controls
3as|c r|rc||es e| rejec| maraemer| |er |rs|ramer|a||er ara
control projects to include front-end loading, scope defnition,
brown-feld vs. green-feld projects, engineering deliverables, roles
and responsibilities, project planning, risk analysis and manage-
ment, cost estimating, procurement management, construction
management, contractors and suppliers management
|rer| era er|reer|r aes|r (|||0) |e |rc|aae re|eea, 1ew a|a-
rams, ||0s, ma|er|a| |a|e e||, |ra|ces, |e| |ar, cer|re| s]s|em
|||ese|], |0 a|ec| a|arams, sa|e|] |rs|ramer|ea s]s|em (|)
logic, specifcations, cost estimates, and design approval
||ra| aes|r ac||.|||es ||a| |rc|aaes aa||er|ta||er |er etera||are
(AFE), indices, specifcations, SIS design, distributed control
system (DCSs), plot plans, power systems, installation details,
wiring and connection diagrams, schematics, logic diagrams,
caa|e ara ceraa|| sc|eaa|es, e|ec|rer|c s]s|ems |}e |ra|ces, |ee
diagrams, bill of materials (BOM), and panel arrangements
l|e .ar|eas re|a|remer|s e| cers|rac||er ara cemm|ss|er|r |e
|rc|aae recaremer| re|a|remer|s, cers|rac||er re|a|remer|s, /
ara 0 re|a|remer|s, |ac|er] acce|arce |es| (|/l), cemm|ss|er-
ing and startup requirements
3as|c aes|r cr||er|a |er se|ec||er e| cer|re| .a|.es (01s), s|t|r
e| cer|re| .a|.es, se|ec||er e| 1ew measaremer| ae.|ces, s|t|r e|
orifce plates, selection of relief valves, selection of temperature
devices, selection of level devices, selection of pressure measure-
ment, selection of alarm and shutdown switches, instrument
|a ramaer|r, |ee a|arams reara||er, ||0s, ara | |e|c
matrices
ABOUT THE COURSE
An exercise is developed throughout the session to illustrate
the process of instrumentation selection and specifcation for
a pressure vessel. The required documentation is identifed and
developed for incorporation in a BPCS (basic process control
system). The exercise does not require formal instrument engineer-
ing training but prior feld experience is very helpful. Through the
use of individual and team problem solving you will learn about
instrumentation on a vessel, developing required documentation,
reviewing end devices, control valves, process control basics and
discussing the various interfaces between facilities engineers,
contractors and maintenance personnel. Participants will gain a
better understanding of the instrumentation process and what is
important to this discipline.
COURSE CONTENT
|r|reaac||er
3as|c rejec| maraemer|
|rer| era er|reer|r aes|r (|||0)
||ra| aes|r ac||.|||es
0ers|rac||er ara cemm|ss|er|r
Wee||] rejec| aes|r ac||.es
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
20-24 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA
11-15 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
CALGARY
23-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH
6-10 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO
2 00l 2 N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
or contact us at jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
Instrumentation and
Controls Fundamentals for
Facilities Engineers (IC-3)
Instrumentation and Con-
trols Engineering Practices
for Facilities Engineers (IC-4)
COMMENTS FROM
PARTICIPANTS
The class was fun and interesting.
It is probably one of the best classes
Ive ever taken, especially with the
resource material that comes with
the course. I will be referencing the
book and binder in the future. I will
defnitely be looking at other classes
that apply to my felds
of expertise.
DAN BARKMAN
PF-21 LONDON
BEN SHEEHAN
PS-4 PERTH
STEVE TESSAROLO
G-4 CALGARY
Thanks for the course guys. By far,
the most professional and smoothest
running course Ive taken thus far in
my career, and the only one where
the students are actually forced to
practice what theyve been taught
during the class. I really enjoyed
that as instructors, you both bring a
wealth of experience to the tableit is
always more fun to learn when you can
respect your teachers
level of experience.
Given that a large percentage of
your course participants are not
native English speakers, one of my
main learnings was from observing
the subtle way you made sure all
attendees:
: felt part cf the grcup,
: ocntrlbuted tc the olass, and
: knew thelr lnput was understccd.
Thanks for a well run
and worthwhile course.
JOHN M. CAMPBELL & CO.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
5-9 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA
18-22 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
LONDON
16-20 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
0|N1|k
30 JUL-3 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
KJ/|/ |JM|Jk
3-7 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
27 FEB - 2 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
LONDON
23-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
0|N1|k
23-27 JUL 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
BRISBANE
230 N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
DESIGNED FOR
Mechanical, facilities, plant or pipeline engineers and piping
system designers who are involved in the design of in-plant piping
systems for oil and gas facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
/|] ||r s]s|em ceaes ara s|araaras
/aea| ||re s|t|r ara |a]ea| e| ||r s]s|ems |r .ar|eas |]es
of facilities
dew |e sec||] reer cemerer|s |er recess ara a|||||]
applications
0emare a||erra||.e ma|er|a|s e| cers|rac||er
l|e recess e| s|ee|ma||r, |e mara|ac|ar|r ara ma|er|a|
specifcations
Ie|r|r me||eas ara |rsec||er |ec|r||aes
Ke] cers|aera||ers |er 1are ara .er| s]s|ems, |rc|aa|r |1
sizing
ABOUT THE COURSE
This fve-day course for engineers and piping system design-
ers reviews the key areas associated with the design of piping
systems for oil and gas facilities. The course is focused on four
areas: codes and standards, pipe materials and manufacture,
piping components, and piping layout and design. 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 specifcation of piping systems.
COURSE CONTENT
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3as|c |e s|ress ara|]s|s me||eas
1a|.es ara ac|aa|ers
We|a|r ara reraes|rac||.e |es||r
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||e ara .a|.e ma|er|a| se|ec||er
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Mar||e|as, |eaaers, ara 1are}.er| s]s|ems
Nerme|a|||c ||r s]s|ems
0era||ers ara ma|r|erarce cers|aera||ers e| |ac|||||es ara
pipelines
DESIGNED FOR
Engineers, senior technicians and system operators designing,
operating and maintaining pump and compressor systems in oil
and gas facilities.
YOU WILL LEARN
e|ec||r ||e arer|a|e |r|era|ea am ara cemressers
units (drivers, pumps, compressors, and auxiliary systems).
|r|era||r ||e am er cemresser ar||s w||| ||e as|ream ara
downstream piping and process equipment.
|.a|aa||r am ara cemresser ar||s ara ||e|r ar|.ers |r
multiple train confgurations parallel
and series.
|aer|||]|r ||e |e] |eca| ara reme|e cer|re| e|emer|s e| ams
and compressors as well as their drivers.
0e|r|r ||e majer |||ec]c|e e.er|s sac| as c|ares |r 1ews,
c|ares |r 1a|a cemes|||er, ara c|ares |r eera||r cera|||ers
that can affect equipment selection and operating strategies.
/ssess|r ||e |e] am |]araa||cs ara cemresser ||ermea]-
namics and their affect on selection and operations.
|aer|||]|r s|r||car| eera||r cera|||er|r mer||er|r aram-
eters and troubleshooting techniques.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is an intensive 5-day course providing a comprehensive
overview of pumps and compressor systems. The focus is on
equipment selection type, unit and station confguration, inte-
gration of these units in the process scheme and control strategy
in upstream and midstream oil and gas facilities. The material of
the course is applicable to feld process facilities, pipelines, gas
plants, and offshore systems.
COURSE CONTENT
l]es e| ams, cemressers, ara ar|.ers ara ||e|r cemmer
applications and range of operations.
|.a|aa||er ara se|ec||er e| ams ara cemressers ara ||e|r
drivers for long-term effcient operations.
Jr|| ara s|a||er cer|ara||er |rc|aa|r ma||||e |ra|rs |r ser|es
ara}er ara||e| eera||ers.
|r|era||er w||| as|ream ara aewrs|ream recess e|a|mer|,
local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.
Ke] aat|||ar] s]s|ems |rc|aa|r mer||er|r e|a|mer|, |ea|
etc|arers, |aae ara sea| s]s|ems, ara |ae|}ewer s]s|ems.
Majer aes|r, |rs|a||a||er, eera||r, |reaa|es|ee||r, ara ma|r-
tenance considerations.
INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
Piping Systems -
Mechanical Design and
Specifcation (ME-41)
Fundamentals of Pump
and Compressor Systems
(ME-44)
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
STU
WATSON
What courses do you teach?
I specialize with rotating equipment,
ME-44 (Pumps and Compression) and
fxed systems, ME-41 (Piping Design &
Specifcation). And also teach Steam
Utilities and Relief Systems.
Do you have a favorite city to visit?
That would likely have to be my
hometown of Perth, Australia. I
live far away these days in Seattle,
Washington so training in Perth
always means a week afterwards of
catching up with friends and family.
That said, I enjoy my visits to Asia;
Bangkok, KL and Singapore, fantastic
food, happy people and unique
experiences are everywhere.
A favorite food from one of the cities in
which you teach?
As a lover of seafood, I always look
forward to my sessions in Alaska,
fresh faky Halibut or rich King Salmon
- they are both a special reward at the
end of the day.
Do you have a favorite hobby you
enjoy?
Sailing is a personal passion that flls
my time between sessions. Exploring
the San Juan Islands off the Seattle
coast is a beautiful experience that is
accompanied by some diverse weather
conditions.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
ORLANDO
22-26 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
1-5 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
ORLANDO
3-7 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance, engineering and operations personnel involved
in improving reliability, availability, condition monitoring, and
maintainability of process equipment and systems. Participants
should have foundation skills in statistical analysis and reliability
techniques for equipment.
YOU WILL LEARN
k| |araamer|a|s
Important Defnitions
Three Types of Availability
How Equipment Spends Its Time
|a||s||ca| /ra|]s|s |er ke||aa||||] |r|reer|r
Why Gaussian Statistical Analysis May Not Apply
Weibull Analysis
ke||aa||||]0er|erea Ma|r|erarce (k0M) Me||eae|e]
- e.er aes||ers e| k0M
Six Failure Patterns and the Maintenance Strategies for Battling
Them
Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis
How to Apply RCM in Operating Facilities
How to Apply RCM in New Facilities
How to Implement a Reliability-Centered Maintenance Program
RCM with Simulation and Modeling
kee| 0aase /ra|]s|s (k0/) Me||eae|e]
Elements of RCA
How to Implement a Successful RCA Program
/.a||aa||||] |ma|a||er ara Meae||r
Building Reliability Block Diagrams (RBDs)
Assessing System Design
Assessing Maintenance Strategies
Assessing Spares Holding Strategies
|a||are keer||r, /ra|]s|s, ara 0errec||.e /c||er ]s|ems
(FRACAS)
Relationship to RCM, RCA, Statistical Analysis, and Availability
Simulation and Modeling
Fundamental System Requirements
How to Implement FRACAS
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to teach the skills of Availability
Engineering as detailed in the Facilities Maintenance
Management and Reliability Engineering Competency Maps. We
will use statistical analysis examples and Monte Carlo Simulation
software to measure plant availability and optimize it against
business need. Case studies and exercises will be used to demon-
strate availability optimization techniques and their benefts.
COURSE CONTENT
|a||s||ca| ara|]s|s |ec|r||aes
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We|aa|| /ra|]s|s
Mer|e 0ar|e s|ma|a||er
/.a||aa||||] ara|]s|s ara s|ma|a||er
||a|mer| er|ermarce a ara|]s|s
Wer| receaare ara|]s|s |er ma|r|a|raa||||]
0rea||r |mre.emer| ac||ers |r ||e erar|ta||er
Optimizing Asset Avail-
ability Using Reliability
Engineering (REL-4)
DESIGNED FOR
Mechanical, facilities, plant, or pipeline engineers and techni-
cians needing an in-depth understanding of the different types of
compressors.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e a|] ||ermea]ram|cs |e cemresser er|ermarce ara
operating characteristics
dew |e s|te, sec||], ara se|ec| cemressers
0emresser aat|||ar] s]s|ems
er|es ara ara||e| a||ca||er e| cemressers
dew |e |r|era|e cemresser s]s|ems |r|e recess |ac|||||es asea
in the oil and gas industry
dew |e ase s|a|ee|||ear| mer||er ara cer|re| ae.|ces |r ||e
operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of compression
systems
dew |e a|] ma|r|erarce rac||ces |e |mre.e cemresser
reliability
|e ara |e|a er|ermarce |es||r
0emresser ecerem|cs |rc|aa|r 0||/ .s. 0/||/ cers|aera||ers
ABOUT THE COURSE
This fve-day course is for facility design engineers, operations
engineers and technicians seeking an in-depth understanding of
centrifugal, reciprocating, and screw compressors. 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, and codes and standards.
COURSE CONTENT
l]es ara a||ca||er e| cemressers
e|ec||er cr||er|a e| a]ram|c ara es|||.e a|s|acemer|
compressors
0emresser ||ermea]ram|cs ara eera||r c|arac|er|s||cs
|er|ermarce car.es ara e||aes|r e.a|aa||ers
Ke] cemresser cemerer|s ara e||er aat|||ar] s]s|ems
||a|mer| sec||ca||ers
0emresser cer|re|s ara mer||er|r ae.|ces
0r|.er ara ear |r.e|.emer|
|rs|a||a||er, eera||er, ma|r|erarce rac||ces, ara
troubleshooting
|cerem|c cers|aera||ers
DESIGNED FOR
Experienced mechanical or facilities engineers and senior techni-
cians needing an understanding of monitoring and troubleshoot-
ing turbomachinery.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e e.a|aa|e |ara|re er|ermarce aar|r s|ar|a ara
operation
dew |e |aer|||] |araemac||rer] s]s|em cemerer|s
dew |e ae|re ara ase arer|a|e mer||er|r |ec|r||aes ara
tools
dew |e a||||te e||ec||.e eera||er ara s|a|aewr receaares
dew |e ara|]te cemmer |araemac||rer] rea|ems, sac| as
.|ara||er, |em}ressare eera||er ara sare
dew |e se|.e |rs|ramer|a||er ara cer|re| rea|ems
Jraers|ara ||e |r|erre|a||ers||s e| ar|.ers, cea||rs, ear-
boxes, and driven equipment
|rs|a||a||er |ec|r||aes, e|a|mer| |a||ares ara a|||erer| ma|r|e-
nance practices
|cerem|c cers|aera||ers
ABOUT THE COURSE
This fve-day course is an intensive program for experienced
mechanical equipment engineers to develop and expand their
capabilities in monitoring and problem analysis of turbomachin-
ery. This course focuses on defning the systems and subsystems
that form the turbomachinery, the potential problems with these
systems and subsystems, monitoring techniques for early detec-
tion of problems, and methods to analyze the monitored variables
to detect potential problems or reconstruct reasons for failures.
Case studies are used throughout the course.
COURSE CONTENT
0as |ara|re mac||rer] erera| aescr|||er
0era||r r|rc||es e| as |ara|res
Ke] er|ermarce .ar|aa|es ara mears |e mer||er
Majer cemerer|s e| at|a| 1ew cemressers. re|ers, a|aaes,
shafts, combustion chambers, nozzles, etc
/at|||ar] s]s|ems. |aae e||, sea| e||, |ae|, s|ar|a, e|c
|.a|aa||er e| |ara|re er|ermarce arame|ers aar|r s|ar|a
and normal operation
lreaa|es|ee||r cer|re| s]s|ems |er as |ara|res. s|ar|a, seea
and temperature controls, vibration
|r|rc||es e| eera||er ara erera| cemerer|s e| cemressers.
rotors, seals, diaphragms, etc
0era||r c|arac|er|s||cs car.es
ar|r |eremerer
0|e||r |eremerer
0emresser |rs|ramer|a||er. .ar|eas cer|re| |ees, ar||sare
control loops
0emresser sa|e|] |r|er|ec| ara |r| s]s|ems
0as |ara|re ara cemresser s]s|ems s|ar|a receaares
Nerma| eera||er mer||er|r e| arame|ers
|a|aewr receaares
|e|r e| mer||er|r c|ec|s
1|ara||er mer||er|r
lreaa|es|ee||r
SPECIALIZED - 5 DAYS SPECIALIZED - 5 DAYS
Compressor Systems -
Mechanical Design and
Specifcation (ME-46)
Turbomachinery
Monitoring and Problem
Analysis (ME-62)
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Applied Maintenance
Management (OM-21)
Project Management
for Engineering and
Construction (OM-22)
Essential Leadership
Skills (OM-23)
BASIC - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS BASIC - 5 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance supervisors, team leaders, or managers needing
to improve their maintenance programs. This course is a broad
survey of essential aspects of maintaining a safe, effcient and
reliable facility asset.
YOU WILL LEARN
Wer|a c|ass ma|r|erarce s|araaras ara |ew |e a|] ||em
Ke] |er|ermarce |ra|ca|ers |er ]ear aas|aeara
|sser||a| e|emer|s e| wer| |arr|r sc|eaa||r
0||m|ta||er e| |re.er||.e ara |rea|c||.e ma|r|erarce
dew |e |ecas ]ear researces er cr|||ca| e|a|mer|
dew |e wer| w||| cer|rac|ers mere e||ec||.e|]
0e.e|e erar|ta||era| ceme|erce
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides essential knowledge required for achieving
excellence in maintenance management. Work control, planning,
and scheduling will be covered. Participants will receive a sound,
integrated, basic knowledge of the maintenance function and
how to progress towards world-class performance. Individual
action plans will carry course learning into the work environment.
Better utilization of Computerized Maintenance Management
Systems (CMMS) will be covered in this course. A pre and post
seminar self-assessment will be given to indicate delegates
competency improvements. The assessment is taken from the
PetroSkills industry standard competency map for Maintenance
Management.
COURSE CONTENT
Wer|a c|ass s|araaras
Ma|r|erarce s|ra|e|es
||arr|r ara sc|eaa||r
0||m|t|r |re.er|a||.e ara |rea|c||.e ma|r|erarce
|aer|||]|r cr|||ca| e|a|mer|
J||||t|r ]ear 0MM
a||er cer|||ca||er
0e.e|e|r erar|ta||era| ceme|erce
|reser||r ]ear ac||er |ar
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance, operations, engineering, and purchasing person-
nel including team leaders and managers who plan, manage, or
participate on project teams.
YOU WILL LEARN
0e|re rejec| |ases ara eteca|e ||em s|||||a||]
0e.e|e cer|re| |ee|s ara reress reer| caras
Jse et|ers|.e c|ec|||s|s |e ma|e sare a|| rejec| ae||.eraa|es
are addressed
/|] rejec| maraemer| s||||s |e ]ear carrer| rejec|s
J||||te rejec| maraemer| se||ware as ar e||ec||.e |ee|
0e.e|e sas|a|raa|e, reea|aa|e |rew|eae maraemer| |er
projects
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide a comprehensive presentation and discus-
sion of modern project management principles and practices
as they relate to design; procurement; construction activities,
maintenance; and upgrade turnarounds at facilities in the oil and
gas industry. The specifc training received in schedule and cost
management, risk management, and the proper use of scarce
resources (people and materials) will help the project manager
make the best decisions possible.
Upon completion of this course, the participant will know what
the eight project management process groups are. Participants
will understand how project management process groups relate to
one another, what tools are available for the project manager to
use, what information will be generated, and what that information
means. The course is taught using a combination of instruction,
facilitated discussion, and hands-on exercises using real-world
project examples related to facilities design, procurement,
construction, and turnarounds. The exercises will include both
individual and group activities that will provide each participant
with a visual application of the principles and practices discussed
throughout the course.
COURSE CONTENT
|r|reaac||er |e rejec| maraemer| |ramewer|
|ear s|aes e| rejec| maraemer|
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|r|||a||er. scee}c|are, sc|eaa|e}ces|, |aa|||], researce}|eam,
cemmar|ca||er}|r|erma||er, r|s|, saacer|rac|}ea|searc|r, ara
integration
0er|re|. scee}c|are, sc|eaa|e}ces|, |aa|||], researce}|eam,
cemmar|ca||er}|r|erma||er, r|s|, recaremer|}cer|rac||r, ara
|r|era||er}ceera|ra||er
0|eseea|. scee, saacer|rac|}ea|searc|r, |essers |earrea, ara
integration
DESIGNED FOR
Supervisors, team leaders, managers, and others increasing the
effectiveness of their leadership and communication skills.
YOU WILL LEARN
le er|arce ]ear |eaaers||, aec|s|erma||r ara cemmar|ca-
tion styles
0eac||r ara |eaa|r ar emewerea |eam
kecer|te ara se|.e cer1|c|s
dew |e ree||a|e a|||ca|| s||aa||ers
ABOUT THE COURSE
This seminar will include lecture, discussion, readings, role-
playing, video examples and creation of participant action plans.
This course will help you unleash natural motivation in your team.
You will lower your stress level by working more effciently and
effectively by tapping into the emotional intelligence of your team.
Under the guidance of the seminar leaders, you will use compe-
tency maps in Leadership and Management to assess yourself in
seven major skill areas before and after the seminar.
COURSE CONTENT
l|e ra|are e| reas
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Me||.a||er
0rea a]ram|cs
0er1|c| maraemer|
leam aa||a|r
0r|||ca| |||r||r ara |a||r ac||er
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
12-16 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO
17-21 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
5-9 MAR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
23-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO
10-14 DEC 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
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INTERMEDIATE - 3 DAYS
Optimizing Preventive
and Predictive
Maintenance (OM-25)
Seven Keys to World
Class Asset Management
(OM-24)
Maintenance Planning
& Work Control (OM-41)
Effective Maintenance
Shutdowns (OM-43)
INTERMEDIATE - 2 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS FOUNDATION - 5 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance supervisors or above (including team leaders and
managers.) who are involved in an operational excellence or
similar initiative. This short course will focus on the seven key
strategies that apply to all proactive maintenance missions.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e e| cer|re| e| asse|s ra||er ||ar |e|||r ||em cer|re| ]ea
|sser||a| |ee|s |er c|ar||]|r ]ear |r|erma||er etc|ares
dew |e |ecas er |eaa ||me |e |ac||||a|e wer| maraemer|
dew a.a||aa||||] e| sare ar|s crea|es reac||.e wer|
l|e |mer|arce e| aa||a|r a|||arces |r ]ear |eams
ABOUT THE COURSE
This short course will provide knowledge of how to progress
towards world-class performance and support excellence initia-
tives. (May be taken in conjunction with OM-25 the same week)
COURSE CONTENT
e.er |e]s |er wer|a c|ass asse| maraemer|
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance planners and supervisors including team leaders
and managers who want to improve their scheduled maintenance
activities. This 3-day course will show you how to optimize activi-
ties while equipment is running.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e e.a|aa|e ||e carrer| e||ec||.eress e| |M ara |aM dew
to migrate scheduled maintenance activities from shutdown to
eera||r Jse e| ||e || car.e |e re.er| e|a|mer| |a||ares
3ase |eaa|r ]ear sc|eaa|e w||| |M ac||.|||es |r|er|||t|r wer|
using a RIME (Ranking Index of Maintenance Expenditures) tool
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 3-day course will help you evaluate and improve your PM
and PdM activities necessary for gaining higher availability and
reliability of equipment. (May be taken in conjunction with OM-24
the same week)
COURSE CONTENT
|.a|aa||r ]ear |M s]s|em ||r||r |M |e ||e wer| sc|eaa|e
Js|r |M ara |aM |e re.er| e|a|mer| |a||ares |m|e r|-
er|||t|r e| wer| as|r a k|M| |ee| |r|era||r 0era|||er3asea
ac||.|||es w||| e||er ma|r|erarce s|ra|e|es 3as|c e|a|mer|
failure patterns and when to use PM
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors, team
leaders and planners engaged in work management, planning,
and scheduling.
YOU WILL LEARN
0e.e|e wer|a c|ass |arr|r ara wer| cer|re|
|m|e] aas|ress recess ara|]s|s |ec|r||aes |r wer| cer|re|
dew |e ase a a ara|]s|s er ]ear wer| maraemer| s]s|em
|ea]s|e wer| cer|re| |rem |aer|||ca||er ||rea| as|r wer|
history
0||m|ta||er e| re.er||.e ara cera|||ermer||er|r ac||.|||es
lec|r||aes cr|||ca| e|a|mer| ara|]s|s, cr|||ca| sares cer|re|
and emergency response work
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to build competency in Work Control
as a primary skill set in the Competency Map for Facilities
Maintenance Management. It will focus on the six phases of work
management: work identifcation, planning, prioritization, schedul-
ing, execution and history capture. These essential skills are the
key components of integrity management, safety, resource control,
and reliable operation. A pre and post self assessment will be
used to measure competency improvement. Each participant will
develop an action plan to help their organizations become more
effcient and safe.
COURSE CONTENT
Wer| |aer|||ca||er
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|r|er|||ta||er
c|eaa||r
|teca||er
d|s|er] receras
0||m|t|r re.er||.e ma|r|erarce
|rea|c||.e ma|r|erarce |arr|r
0r|||ca| e|a|mer| |ecas
|mererc] reserse
DESIGNED FOR
Maintenance, engineering, and operations personnel planning
and managing effective maintenance shutdowns and includes key
skills in maintenance planning and scheduling.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e ae.e|e ara cer|re| ma|r|erarce s|a|aewr scee e|
work
0er|re| wer| ae|ere ara aar|r ||e ma|r|erarce s|a|aewr
Jse a.a||aa|e cema|er|tea sc|eaa||r |ee|s
Jse Marewer |arr|r ara cer|re| me||eas
dew |e measare reress e| ||e ma|r|erarce s|a|aewr
Marae wer|er reaac||.||]
dew |e measare ma|r|erarce s|a|aewr er|ermarce
dew |e |mre.e er|ermarce er |a|are ma|r|erarce s|a|aewrs
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to teach the skills of maintenance shut-
down management as described in the Facilities Maintenance
Management Competency Map. You will develop shutdown
planning strategies and will develop the organizational structure
necessary for managing successful shutdowns. Case studies and
real world examples will be used to reinforce the techniques
learned in the course. Students will be asked to bring examples
from their maintenance shutdown experiences to be used as case
studies during the course.
COURSE CONTENT
Ma|r|erarce s|a|aewr |erms ara aas|cs
|a|aewr |arr|r s|ra|e]. es|aa||s||r ea|s ara eajec||.es,
working cooperatively across departments, developing mainte-
nance shutdown procedures
Maraemer| |arr|r. cemerer|s e| ||e ma|r|erarce s|a|-
down plan, planning for effective communications
0e.e|e|r a maraemer| s|ra|e], erar|ta||er, ara re|es ara
responsibilities
Wer| scee ae.e|emer| ara s|ra|e]
||arr|r ara sc|eaa||r cer|re|s. ar||c|a||er ara |eamwer|,
the overall plan, specifying tasks, shutdown and start-up plans,
work scheduling, optimizing the plan, handling emergent work,
work control documents
0ema|er|tea sc|eaa||r |ee|s
Marewer |arr|r ara cer|re|. as|r |rdease researces, aa|-
ancing teams and skills, managing scarce and critical resources
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
I1I N01 20I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
16-20 APR 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO
15-19 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
ORLANDO
8-12 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
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Inside Procurement in Oil
& Gas (SC-61)
Effective Materials
Management (SC-42)
Contracts and Tenders
Fundamentals (SC-41)
FOUNDATION - 3 DAYS FOUNDATION - 3 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 3 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Individuals involved in any aspect of sourcing, tendering, select-
ing, forming and executing contracts with suppliers of goods and
services to the oil and gas industry. This includes supply chain
roles such as contracting and procurement specialists, sourcing
specialists, category managers, and logistics managers. The course
is also intended for technical roles assigned to project work such
as facilities engineers, drilling engineers, project engineers and
coordinators, commissioning engineers, contracts engineers, plan-
ning engineers, asset managers, and legal trainees.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e ae||er marae rejec| ara |ea| r|s|s |r ||e cer|rac||r
process.
Ke] s|m||ar|||es ara a|||ererces e| ||e |ea| s]s|ems |r |eaa|
contracting.
l|e |e] s|es |e a.e|a er saccess|a||] marae a|sa|es ara
contract performance issues.
dew |e |r|||a|e ||e |eraer|r recess ara w|a| |s re|a|rea |r a
tender package.
dew reress a]mer|s, carrerc] |erms ara |rarser|a||er |erms
can manage cost risks.
dew |e |aer|||] ||e arer|a|e cer|rac||r s|ra|e] assec|a|ea
with fxed price and cost reimbursement contracts to minimize
fnancial risks and contract costs
l|e .ar|e|] e| r|c|r meae|s asea |r sa||er reesa|s ara w|a|
strategies may be used to achieve fair market pricing outcomes.
l|e a|||ererce ae|weer ces| ara r|ce ara|]s|s ara |ew |e ase
each technique to evaluate a proposal
dew |e mere e||ec||.e|] ase arer|a|e |erms ara cera|||ers
and some of the most common mistakes made today.
ABOUT THE COURSE
Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals will provide attendees with
a more strategic approach to contracting, along with numer-
ous tools to use throughout the contracting process. When you
leave this course, you will improve job performance through: 1)
better alignment of contract process steps with supply needs;
2) better contracts; 3) fewer disputes and claims; and 4) better
contract outcomes. Contracting involves many roles that must
work together to achieve desired outcomes. Everyone involved in
some element of contracting must understand the entire process,
keys to success and what is required of their role. Materials and
exercises are built around oil and gas industry issues to be more
relevant to the needs of attendees.
COURSE CONTENT
0.er.|ew e| ||e cer|rac||r recess Ke] |ssaes |r |erm|r a
cer|rac| |r ||e e|| ara as |raas|r] |s|aa||s||r r|s| marae-
mer| r|er|||es ||rea|ea| ||e cer|rac||r recess l|e |ea|
environment and best use of legal counsel in contracting
/.e|a|r ara mara|r cer|rac| a|sa|es |r a c|a||er|r
|raas|r] l|e |eraer|r recess ara |e] aecamer|s |r ||e |eraer
ac|ae 3a]er ara se||er r|c|r eajec||.es |e cers|aer w|er
|eraer|r lee|s asea |r |eraer|r |e aaaress |rarc|a| |e] r|s|s
l]es e| cer|rac|s ara etam|es e| |raas|r] a||ca||ers Ma||r
better use of economic price adjustment clauses in place of
|am sam areemer|s 3|a e.a|aa||er ara awara cers|aera||ers
|rc|aa|r r|ce}ces| ara|]s|s Ke] cer|rac| |erms ara cera|||ers
|er e|| ara as |raas|r] Js|r a |erma| cer|rac| c|are cer|re|
process
DESIGNED FOR
Professional and management personnel who have responsibility
for, materials, spare parts and supplies needed to support any
re|rer], as |ar|, ers|ere}e||s|ere reaac||er er e||er |raas|r]
operations. Buyers, procurement specialists, stock analysts, and
logistics, warehouse, distribution or operations supervisors will
beneft from this course by learning the techniques and principles
for providing better service to their operations, reducing stock
outs and surplus materials and maximizing the return on invest-
ment for inventory.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew |e re.|ae ae||er cas|emer ser.|ce |er |er |eaa er cr|||ca|
materials and spare parts essential to the success of any well
feld operation, offshore platform, refnery, gas plant or chemical
processing facility
dew |e es|aa||s| ||e aes| me||eas e| |r.er|er] ara|]s|s ara
crea|e er|ermarce measares |er m|r}mat ara eraer e|r|
systems
l|e mes| ase|a| |r.er|er] c|ass||ca||ers, s|ec||r |e.e|s ara
safety stock calculations
dew ||e aec|s|er |e s|ec| car ae maae mere e||ec||.e|] |e a.e|a
surplus materials
dew |e ase sa||er s|ec||r rerams, cers|rea |r.er|er] ara
integrated supply agreements.
dew |r.er|er] s]s|ems ase |erecas||r |ec|r||aes ara w|a| car
be done to improve them
dew |e |mre.e ware|eas|r e||c|erc], |a]ea| ara sace a||||ta-
tion for better inventory management
dew |e es|aa||s| |mre.emer| ea|s |er |ewer s|ec| ea|s, |||er
inventory turnover and reduced obsolescence
dew |e |mre.e |r.er|er] recera accarac] ara |]s|ca| cer|re| e|
materials to lower inventory levels and increase space utilization
3es| rac||ces asea |e marae sar|as er |rac||.e asse|s ara
increase investment recovery dollars.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 3-day course covers practical considerations essential to
achieve major improvements in planning, buying, storing and
disposing of the vast array of materials and spare parts needed in
the oil and gas industry. Evolving best practices by major oil and
gas companies are explored as three inter-related modules for
inventory management, warehousing and investment recovery.
COURSE CONTENT
e|||r cemre|ers|.e |r.er|er] ea|s eajec||.es
Jraers|ara|r carr]|r ces|s ara ecerem|c eraer |aar|||] ||eer]
|mre.|r Ma|er|a| |aer|||ca||er ara cea|r
emer||r |r.er|er] |er ara|]s|s
Js|r |erma| receaares |er ma||r ||e aec|s|er |e s|ec|
0e|erm|r|r sa|e|] s|ec| |e.e|s ara eraer e|r|s
|mre.|r M|r}mat s]s|ems ara se|||rs
Jraers|ara|r ara as|r ma|er|a| |erecas|s
|s|aa||s||r a ware|ease scerecara
0rea||r aes| rac||ces |r ||e |]s|ca| cer|re|
of materials
Measar|r recera accarac] ara |mre.|r c]c|e
counting systems
|rcreas|r ||e ase e| ware|ease |ec|re|e|es
|mre.|r ware|ease sa|e|] ara secar||]
e|||r a ar |r.es|mer| rece.er] reram
|re.er||r ara reaac|r sar|as ma|er|a|s
Jraers|ara|r |r.es|mer| rece.er] |ec|r||aes
Js|r ||e a|ses|||er .a|ae c|a|r |er |r.es|mer| rece.er]
DESIGNED FOR
Supply chain professionals with 2-7 years experience either inside
or outside the oil and gas industry. The course is for anyone who
needs a better understanding of procurement value creation in
||e e|| as |raas|r] ara |rc|aaes aa]ers, recaremer| sec|a|-
ists, logistics specialists, business analysts, team leaders, project
managers, commodity managers, materials managers, and new
sourcing specialists or category managers. This course has been
designed in collaboration with major oil companies to increase
procurement competencies that are most relevant to the industry
today.
YOU WILL LEARN
dew ||e |raas|r] |s s|rac|area |rc|aa|r |es| cear|r] ara s|ra|e-
gic relationships
3as|ress ar|.ers ara |r|er|ace |ssaes |e ae saer|ea a] recare-
ment in an environment of increasing joint operations and shifting
relationship models around the globe.
l|e re|e e| |raas|r] ecerem|cs |r a|c|a||r recaremer| eea
practices in cost management.
|raas|r] |eaa| cem||arce reeas ara |ew recaremer| car aaa
value in meeting them.
dew ||e |raas|r] |s meae|ea |r ||e || (as|ream), m|as|ream
and downstream value chains.
l|e || /sse| Maraemer| 0]c|e ara le|a| 0es| e| 0wrers||
(TCO) concepts as it relates to the oil and gas industry.
0|arac|er|s||cs e| sa|] mar|e|s |e e|| ara as ara ||e em|a-
sis on market intelligence practices and managing supply risks.
W|a| cers|||a|es e||ec||.e recaremer|}sa|] c|a|r me|r|cs |er
performance improvement
|recaremer| c|a||eres ar||ae |e ||e |raas|r] |rc|aa|r
global sourcing, local content requirements, and the growth of
eCommerce.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will expand the industry understanding of supply chain
professionals and increase their value-added in a global, fast
changing environment. Participants will learn what each industry
segment requires from procurement and be given insights to
maximize value delivery and increase their contribution to any
business unit of the organization. Course registration includes an
online, interactive forum with the instructor and pre-read materi-
als designed to familiarize course attendees with relevant issues
prior to the learning that will occur in the classroom. Attendees
will leave better prepared to create and support procurement
strategies that meet stakeholder needs whether for projects or
operations support.
COURSE CONTENT
|raas|r] e.er.|ew |er recaremer| |rc|aa|r |es| cear|r] ara
s|ra|e|c re|a||ers||s Ke] aas|ress ar|.ers ara |r|er|ace |ssaes
ae|weer rejec|s (0/||/) ara eera||ers (0||/). |recaremer|'s
role in Oil and gas value chain management upstream, mid-
s|ream ara aewrs|ream l|e || asse| maraemer| c]c|e ara
|e|a| ces| e| ewrers|| (l00) |cerem|cs e| e|| ara as ||a| ar|.e
recaremer| .a|ae crea||er |raas|r] rea|a|er] ara cer|rac|er
sa|e|] cem||arce |ssaes ||a| |mac| recaremer| |raas|r]
mar|e| |r|e|||erce rac||ces |r recaremer| |raas|r] sera
ara|]s|s c|arac|er|s||cs ara reeaea s|ra|e|es 0rea||r |raas|r]
ca|eer] maraemer| (sec|er) s|ra|e|es Ke] recaremer| ara
sa||er er|ermarce me|r|cs lreras |r |eaa| searc|r ara |eca|
cer|er| re|a|remer|s 0|| ara as |aw ara |eaa| cer|rac||r
r|s|s l|e |r1aerce e| e0emmerce ara e|recaremer| |r|||a||.es
in oil and gas
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
20-22 MAR 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
2-4 OCT 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUITION
HOUSTON
28-30 AUG 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
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Fundamentals of Refning
Technology
(RF-31)
Refnery Gas Treating,
Sour Water, Sulfur and
Tail Gas (RF-61)
BASIC - 4 DAYS INTERMEDIATE - 5 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Personnel in the petroleum refning business and related
activities.
YOU WILL LEARN
earces e| re|rer] |eeas|ec|s, craae er s]r||e||c
0emes|||er e| ||e |eeas, ||e|r c|arac|er|ta||er, aes|raa|e re-
erties, and selection
dew a re|rer] ma|c|es craae cemes|||er (assa]) |e reaac|
market demand by selection of process units
|araamer|a|s e| |ra|.|aaa| re|rer] recesses, er|reer|r,
materials, and construction challenges
0era||era| c|a||eres
dew |e |mre.e re||aa||||] a] aeae|||erec||r, ]|e|a |mre.e-
ment, and blending
dew |e e.a|aa|e a||erra||.e recess|r sc|emes ara w|a| ma|es
a regional Pacesetter refnery
ABOUT THE COURSE
This basic course shows how any crude oil is converted to prod-
ucts based upon the demand for premium quality gasoline, diesel,
lubes, and chemical feedstock. It is useful for those new to the
refning business such as new hires of any discipline, transferees
from other sectors of the petroleum, upstream, mid-stream, and
chemical sectors. This course is excellent for experienced opera-
tors who want to understand the why as much as the how of
refning. Basics of refning and its technology are stressed. Details
of chemistry, process conditions, and materials are described
where necessary to support the basics. The backbone of the
course is to develop a refnery processing scheme through a
series of simple, linked student-worked problems. This will show
how a processing scheme to meet product qualities and volumes
is developed.
COURSE CONTENT
ke|r|r c||ma|e, aac|reara ara ar|.|r |erces
0raae e|| a|s||||a||er recesses. a|mes|er|c ara .acaam
|ra|||rar ra|||a recess|r, |rea||r, |semer|sa||er ara
reforming for gasoline production
0|s||||a|e aesa||ar|ta||er |er a|ese| ara |ea||r e|| reaac||er
||||eras rece.er] ara |rea||r e| |||ae|ea e|re|eam as (||0)
for gasoline blending and sales
1acaam as e|| cer.ers|er, ca|a|]||c |eea |]are|rea|er (0|dl),
1a|a|tea ca|a|]||c crac||r (|00) ara |]arecrac||r
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kes|aae recess|r, res|aae 1a|a|tea ca|a|]||c crac||r (k|00),
/k10, 1k0, res|aae |]arecrac||r, ae|a]ea ara cer||raeas
coking
|aae e|| reaac||er
/rema||cs rece.er] ara rearraremer| |e ma|e aertere,
|e|aere, e||]|aertere ara t]|ere (3l|/)
|reaac| a|era|r |e ma|e ase||re, a|ese|, |ea||r e||, ara |ae|
oil
ke|r|r ecerem|cs
DESIGNED FOR
Personnel in the gas treating, sulfur recovery and environmental
conservation areas of the petroleum refning business including
managers, process engineers, and operators.
YOU WILL LEARN
a|e|] cercerrs w||| |ara||r d
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their characterization
l|e a|||erer| |]es e| am|res. aa.ar|aes ara a|saa.ar|aes
dew |e se|ec| ar am|re |rem ||e .ar|eas |]es a.a||aa|e ara
calculate amine circulation rates required
dew |e se|ec| a sear wa|er recess|r sc|eme
dew |e se|ec| sa||ar rece.er] ar|| cer|ara||er
/aea| ||e ecerem|cs e| |a|| as |rea|mer| |ar| se|ec||er |e
meet legislation
|ra|.|aaa| recesses, er|reer|r, ma|er|a|s, ara cers|rac||er
challenges
dew |e |ara|e ||e eera||er e| ar||s, |r|erac||er ara c|a||eres
encountered
dew |e mat|m|te re||aa||||]
dew |e |rcrease sa||ar reme.a| ara rece.er] a] aeae|||erec||r,
changing solvents, and sulfur plant oxygen injection
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is an intermediate, fve-day course with an established,
successful format that has been delivered worldwide to refnery
and natural gas process engineers and managers. Practical acid
gas removal, sour water stripping, and sulfur recovery processes
are stressed. Details of chemistry, process conditions and materi-
als are described as required to assure a real understanding of
the processes and their materials, construction, and operational
issues. To ensure that participants return to their workplace with
enhanced ability and understanding, a large portion of the course
includes participant discussions and problem solving.
COURSE CONTENT
earce ara cemes|||ers e| re|rer] sear as ara sear wa|er
streams
l]es e| sa||ar cemearas ara ammer|a ara ||e|r a||ec|s er
treating, stripping, and sulfur recovery
0as |rea||r w||| am|res - /c|a 0as keme.a| Jr|| (/kJ)
ear wa|er s|r||r (W)
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la|| as |rea||r - la|| 0as Jr||}la|| 0as 0|earJ (l0J }l00J)
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INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
STEVE
PEHNEC
What courses do you teach?
I have developed and also teach most
of JMCs OT courses. But I especially
like teaching Physical and Chemical
Principles, Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior,
Practical Thermodynamics, and
Refrigeration, just for the Joy of Physics!
Do you have a favorite city to visit?
London, Brisbane, Calgary, Copenhagen
and Bergen are my favorites.
A favorite food from one of the cities in
which you teach?
The best thing about large cities is the
variety! But I enjoy the food wherever I
am, because we do tend to eat well in
this industry, even in the most remote
locations, whether offshore, or on the
North Slope of Alaska or in a remote
desert camp. However, I do especially
like Moreton Bay Bugs when in Brisbane.
Do you have a favorite hobby?
I do like to cook and in the past year,
due to an unconventional diet, my
health has sharply improved and Ive
lost a signifcant amount of weight. Im
also reacquainting myself with my
childhood hobby: Standard O-Gauge
electric trains, especially the Lionel
brand.
JOHN M. CAMPBELL & CO.
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an In-House
session of this course, visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com
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CAMPBELL
OPERATOR TRAINING
P-3 Production/
Processing Operations
(OT)
SKILLED - UP TO 10 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WILL LEARN
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hydrocarbon phase-behavior
|rac||ca| ||ermea]ram|cs, |rc|aa|r mass ara erer] aa|arces
|r|rc||es e| 1a|a a]ram|cs ara a||ca||er |e ams ara
compressors
le araers|ara recess e|a|mer|, |rc|aa|r |ea| etc|arers,
fred heaters, separators, piping and towers with trays or packing
le araers|ara recess ar|| eera||ers, |rc|aa|r as ae|]ara||er,
N0| et|rac||er recesses ara s|aa|||ta||er}|rac||era||er
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide a more detailed examination of the
processes found in gas process facilities, including the important
theoretical aspects that must be mastered before operators can
truly understand their processes and become profcient at avoid-
ing problems and troubleshooting the technical problems that do
arise. This course prepares operations personnel to communicate
better and work more closely with professional engineering staff.
A problem set consisting of practical calculations that will be
useful to operators beyond the classroom will be administered
during the course. A high-quality scientifc calculator is issued to
all participants of the P-3 course. It is an effective introduction to
the G-4 engineering-level course. Course content is customizable
to client needs.
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Gas Dehydration
Operations (OT)
Cryogenic NGL
Recovery and NGL
Fractionation (OT)
Production Operations
(OT-1)
BASIC - 2 DAYS BASIC - 4 DAYS BASIC - 5 DAYS
DESIGNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WILL LEARN
le ae|erm|re ||e wa|er cer|er| e| reaacea ra|ara| as
l|e rea|ems ara aarers e| |]ara|e |erma||er
|||ec||.e me||eas e| |]ara|e |r||a|||er
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dehydration
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for under-
standing operating issues in natural gas dehydration units. This
course is customizable to client needs.
COURSE CONTENT
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and shutdown, normal operations, glycol losses, corrosion,
troubleshooting
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DESIGNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WILL LEARN
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fractionation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for under-
standing operating issues in cryogenic NGL (Natural Gas Liquids)
et|rac||er ara s|aa|||ta||er}|rac||era||er. 0earse cer|er| |s
non-mathematical and customizable to client needs.
COURSE CONTENT
d]arecaraer s]s|ems. reser.e|r 1a|as
d]arecaraer ser|es. ara||rs
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lreaa|es|ee||r
DESIGNED FOR
Production operators and other non-engineering personnel
requiring a broad introduction to production facilities and pro-
cesses, including the separation, conditioning and disposition of
produced oil, gas and water; including the common operational
diffculties that may arise, as well as the operational tactics used
to resolve them.
YOU WILL LEARN
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facility design and operation
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specifcations on Oil, Gas and Produced Water streams
dew |e ae|erm|re ||e wa|er .aer cer|er| e| reaacea ra|ara| as
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for under-
standing processes and operating issues in typical North Sea
production facilities.
COURSE CONTENT
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EMAIL JMCSUPPORT@JMCAMPBELL.COM OR CONTACT US AT
1-405-321-1383 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
EMAIL JMCSUPPORT@JMCAMPBELL.COM OR CONTACT US AT
1-405-321-1383 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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descriptions shown are examples of typical Operator Training courses. Topics we cover include, but are not limited to:
Introductory Subjects
d]arecaraers d]arecaraer
System Language
Units of Measurement
Process Drawings
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Basic Principles
Important Physical Properties of
Hydrocarbons
Chemistry Review
Phase Behavior Fundamentals
Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
Hydrate Inhibition
(EG and Methanol)
Practical Thermodynamics:
Mass and Energy Balances
Principles of Fluid Flow
Corrosion and Corrosion
Monitoring
Equipment Basics
Introduction To
Process Control
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Separators
Heat Transfer and
Gas-Fired Heaters
Centrifugal Pumps (and
Positive Displacement
Pumps)
Centrifugal Compressors
Reciprocating Compressors
Screw Compressors
Gas Turbines Basics
Mechanical Refrigeration
Solid Bed Adsorbers
Mass Transfer Operations:
Fractionators, Stabilizers,
/aseraers |r|ers
Applied Processes
Oil Treating, Stabilization
and Dehydration
Condensate Stabilization
NGL Fractionation
TEG Gas Dehydration
Mole Sieve Dehydration
Refrigerated Lean
Oil NGL Recovery
Turboexpander-Based Cryogenic
Gas Processing
Mixed Refrigerant
LNG Plant Processes
Gas Sweetening Processes
Product Treating Processes
Sulfur Recovery and Tail Gas
Cleanup
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Membrane Removal of CO
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Exploration and Production
PetroSkills Exploration and Production is a collection of unique competency-based training
programs for the upstream petroleum industry. The following training courses listed are
currently offered by PetroSkills E&P publicly and on an in-house basis for 2012.
PetroSkills also offers a variety of programs with specific focus to certain areas or
individuals in the Oil and Gas Industry.
A foundation of competency-based learning and development.
PetroSkills course content is based on the competency maps developed
with and by the member companies. Every discipline has clearly defined
skills contained in each competency map that ensures professionals they
will receive the skills they need at their individual level and put them on
the right track for advancement.
The member curriculum advisors and the PetroSkills Board must
approve each course and its material content, establishing that it is
practical, up-to-date and relevant training. There are 190 courses offered
to the public in over 40 locations worldwide, and are also available at
your location, anywhere in the world, on an in-house basis.
Structured Programs to Improve Time to Competency.
Accelerated Development Programs combine course work, coaching,
and job experiences to build competent, independent contributors in a
minimal amount of time. This mix of learning methods will accelerate
the development of both discipline knowledge and the experience to
apply that knowledge. In addition, Integrated Certificate Programs offer
certification through PetroSkills coursework.
PetroSkills Competency Solutions.
CAT Enterprise is a web based software program designed to allow
individuals to direct their own career development through the
identification of skill gaps and the learning activities needed to close
those skill gaps. It also provides organizations with an effective system
to organize, measure, and manage development requirements.
TRACCESS CI is designed to address the unique requirements of
delivering, managing, tracking and assuring the knowledge and
capability of operator and maintenance (O&M) technicians.The system
provides a self directed method of monitoring compliance and building
competence of all process operations personnel.
We encourage you to look at PetroSkills in-depth, see how we continue
to build upon this foundation, and join the most dynamic technical
training company in the industry. Take a look and youll see why
PetroSkills leads the industry in petroleum training.
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DESI GNED FOR
Technical, field, service, support and supervisory personnel
desiring to gain an introductory overview of these topics and
how they interrelate. Excellent for cross-training of other
technical disciplines such as reservoir and surface facility
engineers plus geoscientists, and anyone who interacts with
drilling, completion or workover design engineers such as
technical supervisors and technical service personnel.
This is not a fundamental course for training engineers seeking a
career in drilling or workovers (for these, PO1 is recommended).
YOU WI LL LEARN
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This course gives a technical overview of the science and art of
drilling operations, completion practices and post-completion
wellbore enhancement or remedial workover techniques (well
intervention). It develops an understanding of the WHAT, WHY, and
HOW of each of these areas of engineering practice. Reservoir
Engineers will learn what can be done within open-hole and cased
wells as they execute reservoir management. Drilling and
completion personnel will learn how the producing reservoir can
be damaged or stimulated by what they do. The participants learn
to visualize what is happening downhole, discover what can be
accomplished and gain an appreciation for wellbore risks and the
possibility of damage to the formation; and how drilling and
completion practices can alter reservoir interpretation and
performance. The participant will become conversant with specific
technical terminology and aware of practical applications, which
should enhance communication and interaction between
disciplines.
COURSE CONTENT
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surfactants, solvents, acidizing, fracturing & deep perforating
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Basic Drilling, Completion
and Workover Operations
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 FEB. . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
MOSCOW, RUSSIA . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR. . . . . . . . . US$4,530
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR.. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
20-24 AUG. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
CA|GARY, CA|AA . . . . . . . . . . 30 APR-4 MAY.. . . US$3,500+GST
|l|A|, u.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
|||, u.|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 JUN. . . . . . . US$4,185+VAT
DENVER, U.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2J21u|. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
|uA|A |u|PuR, |A|AYSlA. . . 10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,895
A||AS, u.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
BA|ERS|lE|, uS. . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
BDC
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
MOSCOW, RUSSIA . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JAN-3 FEB . . . . . . . . . US$4,530
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 FEB. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
2J2 1u| . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
BA|ERS|lE|, u.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
|||, u.|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . US$4,185+VAT
11-15 JUN. . . . . . . US$4,185+VAT
26-30 NOV . . . . . . US$4,260+VAT
CAIRO, EGYPT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 APR-3 MAY . . . . . . . . US$4,595
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !5 1u|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,680
FRANKFURT, GERMANY. . . . . . . !c2J 1u|. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,395
PITTSBURGH, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
|uA|A |u|PuR, |A|AYSlA. . . 3-7 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,895
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Secretarial, administrative, management, field support,
accounting, purchasing, economics, legal, finance,
human resources, drafting, land and data processing
personnel, as well as investors and royalty owners.
Participants involved at the technical level of the
industry, particularly engineers, technicians or others
with mathematics background through basic calculus,
should register for the Basic Petroleum Engineering
Practices course.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This course presents a non-technical, practical
understanding of petroleum industry technology in an
interesting, effective, and efficient manner. Included are
the basics of the industry from terminology through basic
technology and from geology through processing of the
petroleum product. Participants are placed in the position
of Reservoir Engineer, and Our Reservoir is defined,
analyzed and put in production. Next, drill sites are
chosen. Participants are then placed in the position of
Drilling/Completion Engineer, and the drilling/completion
program for Our Well is analyzed. Participation results
in greater job confidence, enthusiasm and productivity.
COURSE CONTENT
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Technology
BPT
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,445
CA|GARY, CA|AA . . . . . . . . . . 19-21 MAR . . . . . . US$2,625+GST
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JAN-1 FEB . . . . . . US$2,680
7-9 MAY . . . . . . . . . . US$2,680
2J25 1u| . . . . . . . . US$2,725
15-17 OCT . . . . . . . . US$2,725
|||, u.|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 MAY . . . . . . US$3,140+VAT
24-26 SEP. . . . . . . US$3,195+VAT
DENVER, U.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,680
|uA|A |u|PuR, |A|AYSlA. . . 24 1u|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
VlRluA| |EAR|l|G @. . . . . . . . 20-24 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
SAN FRANCISCO, U.S. . . . . . . . . 12-14 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
@ Delivered in half-day sessions
Accelerated development and coaching available
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Managers, engineers, explorationists, field accounting
supervisors and other personnel who need to develop or
improve their skill and understanding of basic economic
analysis and profitability of petroleum exploration and
production.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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Could you answer the following three questions for your
next project?
What will it cost? What is it worth? Will it earn sufficient
profit?
Before undertaking any project, these questions should be
answered, and this course will provide the fundamentals
necessary to enable you to do so. Contractual
arrangements, which also significantly impact the
economic viability of a project, are covered. Participants
practice cash flow techniques for economic evaluations
and investigate frequently encountered situations. Each
participant will receive Economics of Worldwide
Petroleum Production, written specifically for PetroSkills
courses. This course is suggested for employees of
PetroSkills member companies. Individuals may wish to
participate in either this course or Expanded Basic
Petroleum Economics, which is the five-day version which
includes expanded material covering finance, accounting,
and budgeting.
COURSE CONTENT
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,570
26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
!c2J 1u|. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
29 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,635
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,595
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
COVINGTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
CA|GARY, CA|AA . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . US$3,570+GST
|uA|A |u|PuR, |A|AYSlA. . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,895
|||, u.|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . US$4,260+VAT
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Petroleum and production engineers, completion
engineers, geoscientists, managers, technical
supervisors, service and support personnel, entry level
drilling engineers, drilling operations personnel, drilling
office support staff.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Equipment and procedures involved with drilling oil and
gas wells are described for those who are interested in
understanding the drilling process regardless of the
academic background. During the first day, the overall
drilling process is presented along with definitions and
descriptions of drilling equipment. During the remainder
of the week, the various components are discussed in
greater detail with explanations of the basic science
concepts which guide these processes. Subjects include
descriptions of drill bits, directional drilling, drilling
fluids, solids control, cementing, casing, well bore
stability, well control, measurement-while-drilling
techniques, stuck pipe, lost circulation, and well bore
hydraulics. Some technology enhancements are included
to improve understanding of drilling operations for all
participants, with or without a science background. An
understanding of clay mineralogy helps understand well
bore instability and drilling fluids. A discussion of
pressure and pressure effects helps explain many of the
procedures and problems associated with drilling wells.
Rocks behave differently under pressure and
understanding this behavior helps understand drilling
performance. The art and science of drilling are explained
in simple terms. After all of the various components and
procedures are discussed, the information contained in
morning reports is explained and used as a summary of
the course content.
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21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . US$3,570
17-21 SEP . . . . . . . . US$3,635
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MOSCOW, RUSSIA . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,530
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, engineering
trainees, technical managers, technical assistants,
technicians, chemists, physicists, technical supervisors,
service company personnel, sales representatives, data
processing personnel, and support staff working with
reservoir definition, development and production.
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The intent of Basic Reservoir Engineering is development of a
more complete understanding of the characteristics of oil and
gas reservoirs, from fluid and rock characteristics through
reservoir definition, delineation, classification, development plan,
and production. Data collection, integration and application
directed toward maximizing recovery are stressed. Basic reservoir
engineering equations are introduced with emphasis directed to
parameter significance and an understanding of the results. 3-D
and 4-D seismic concepts are introduced. For nearly 30 years this
has been one of our most popular and successful courses. As
part of the Basic Reservoir Engineering course, there are class
exercises designed to be solved by hand with a calculator. For
those who prefer to use spreadsheets to do the calculations,
participants are welcome to bring their own laptop computer.
COURSE CONTENT
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COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
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Geoscientists, engineers, managers, and executives
responsible for defining, assessing and developing
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managers responsible for building and sustaining a
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variety of perspectives on, approaches to, and tools for
the conduct of strategic management. Applied projects
during this course provide opportunities for individualized
and team-based learning. Teaching approach follows an
iterative process of interactive discussions, application of
materials, discussion of results, and re-application of
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BOOKS AND SOFTWARE
VOLUME 1: GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING
THE BASIC PRINCIPLES (/ 0/M|3||| 300K)
One of a four volume series, this book has been published for the natural gas processing
industry for over 46 years. This edition has been edited to refect continuing changes in
technology and the manner in which it is practiced. This book addresses gas processing
overview; introduction; material and energy balances; phase behavior; physical properties;
water-hydrocarbon equilibrium; hydrates; applied thermodynamics; process control and fow
of fuids.
8th Edition, 3rd printing, February 2004, 440 pages, ISBN 0-9703449-0-2
VOLUME 2: GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING
THE EQUIPMENT MODULES (/ 0/M|3||| 300K)
This edition includes information applying todays technology and the current business
requirements in 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.
8th Edition, 3rd printing, February 2004, 480 pages, ISBN 0-9703449-1-0
VOLUME 4: GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING
GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY (/ 0/M|3||| 300K)
This book concentrates on problems associated with treating and removing H
2
S, CO
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and
trace sulfur compounds often associated with natural gas production. A detailed view of
commercial amine type processes; carbonate processes; physical absorption methods; solid
bed sweetening; sulphur production; and tail gas conditioning is presented.
4th Edition, 2nd printing, May 2006, 500 pages, ISBN 0-9703449-3-7
APPLIED WATER TECHNOLOGY (/ 0/M|3||| 300K)
This book focuses on water handling and disposal problems for produced water associated
with gas and oil production. The subjects covered include: water sampling and analysis;
water-formed scales; corrosion control; microbiology; water processing equipment; water
injection system; water treatment for EOR; boiler water and cooling water treatment.
3rd Edition, 1st printing, January 2007, 414 pages, ISBN 0-9703449-5
REFINERY PROCESS MODELING - A PRACTICAL GUIDE
TO STEADY STATE MODELING OF PETROLEUM PROCESSES
(USING COMMERCIAL SIMULATORS)
First Edition March 2000, Gerald L. Kaes, ISBN 0-9679274-0-4
GCAP SOFTWARE
Every engineers daily routine requires him to give quick checks and quick ideas for very
complicated calculations. John M. Campbell & Co.s solution: GCAP. This software
companion to volumes 1 and 2 of our Gas Conditioning and Processing series is based on
the equations and correlations referenced in our textbooks.
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The core texts of our
Gas Processing courses, the
Gas Conditioning and Processing
series books are available for
individual purchase.
Campbell books:
$155 each US and Canada
$175 each Europe and South America
$185 each All other countries
Plus taxes where applicable.
Refnery Process Modeling:
$125 US and Canada
$145 Europe and South America
$155 All other countries
Plus taxes where applicable.
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BOOKS AND SOFTWARE
Production Optimization Using Nodal Analysis
H. Dale Beggs
Price $95.00 411 pages
Second Edition - Second Printing - March 2006
ISBN 978-0-930972-14-1
Gas Production Operations
(for Gas Engineering Professionals)
H. Dale Beggs
Price $92.50 311 pages
First Edition - Fifth Printing - April 2007
ISBN 978-0-930972-06-6
Economics of Worldwide Petroleum Production
Richard D. Seba
Price $105.00 506 pages
Third Edition - April 2008
ISBN 978-0-930972-24-0
Decision Analysis for Petroleum Exploration
Paul Newendorp and John Schuyler
Price $64.95 606 pages
Second Edition - First Printing 2001
Published by Planning Press, Aurora, CO
ISBN 0-9664401-1-0
Corrosion and Water Technology for
Petroleum Producers
Loyd W. Jones
Price $75.00 202 pages
Published 1988 Second Printing 1992
ISBN 0-930972-09-0
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Production Operations
Thomas O. Allen and Alan P. Roberts
Vol 1 Price $95.00 448 pages
Fourth Edition - Seventh Printing Sept. 2010
Vol 2 Price $95.00 416 pages
Fourth Edition - Seventh Printing June 2011
Set Price $180.00 Vol 1 & 2
Vol 1 ISBN 978-0-930972-19-6
Vol 2 ISBN 978-0-930972--20-2
Set ISBN 978-0-930972--18-9
Basic Petroleum Geology
Peter K. Link
Price $82.50 443 pages
Third Edition - Third Printing - January 2007
ISBN 978-0-930972-22-6
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Charles R. Smith. G.W. Tracy and R. Lance Farrar
Vol 1 Price $95.00 480 pages
Seventh Edition - Seventh Printing Sept. 2010
Vol 2 Price $95.00 408 pages
Seventh Edition - Seventh Printing Sept. 2010
Set Price $180.00 Vol 1 & 2
Vol 1 ISBN 978-0-930972-15-8
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Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects
John Schuyler
Price $34.95 259 pages
Second Edition First Printing 2001
ISBN 1-880410281
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JOHN M. CAMPBELL CONSULTING
OVER 50 YEARS OF CONSULTING SERVICE
John M. Campbell Consulting (JMCC

) provides technical expertise in the worldwide oil and gas industry


by utilizing highly educated and experienced industry professionals. As with the Instructors teaching JMC
courses, our consultants have a wide range of technical depth, covering all aspects of surface facilities
design, project management, safety, environmental, operations and abandonment. Included in the
facilities defnition are onshore, offshore, and pipelines for oil and gas developments as well as LNG, CNG,
GTL plants, terminals and transportation concepts.
JMCC CONSULTANTS
JMCC consultants are seasoned industry professionals, many of whom are also world recognized JMC
instructors. All of our consultants have a strong and proven record in the industry with the majority having
more than 30 years experience. Many have held leadership positions with leading companies in the
industry and in renowned technical societies. JMCC consultants have been recognized by the industry for
their individual achievements and their personal commitment to the industry. To read more about their
background, visit our website at www.jmcampbellconsulting.com.
DISCIPLINES
JMCC has extensive experience in all disciplines associated with engineering design and consulting for
the Oil and Gas Upstream market.
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Electrical Systems Philosophies and Strategies
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SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT PROGRAM a|c| ara eas] access |e |raas|r] |ter|s
JMCC offers a Subject Matter Expert Program or SME Program wherein we make or expert consultant personnel available to our clients for consulting
assignments on an on-call basics. This program can be tailored to ft the individual clients needs but generally consists of a Master Services Agreement
whereby Task Orders can be set up each time a need arises for technical expertise.
In general, the SME Program provides experts to assist in:
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TIP OF THE MONTH
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FRICTION PRESSURE DROP CALCULATION
By: Joe Honeywell
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complicated hydraulic problems; however they can be complex and diffcult to use. In addition, there are many tables or shortcut methods that
give adequate answers but they usually apply to predefned conditions which are sometimes misleading or less accurate. This Tip of the Month
discusses a method of calculating friction pressure losses for liquid lines. A spreadsheet is presented that gives friction losses based on this
method.
PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM DESIGN PIT-FALLS
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In this tip of the month, we will discuss how miscalculations and incorrect analysis of potential process upsets can affect process safety.
There are many aspects in facility design engineering and process safety engineering that should be considered when designing a new facility
or debottlenecking an existing one. During these times of compressed schedules and budgets, it can become diffcult to ensure all project
deliverables receive the proper amount of checking and documentation. Mistakes in engineering design and operations of the following systems
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can aid in minimizing safety risks in these systems. This months tip will focus on Pressure Relief Systems.
WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF WATER CONTENT ON THE DEW POINT AND HYDRATE PHASE BEHAVIOR?
By: Dr. Mahmood Moshfeghian
In a past Tip Of The Month (TOTM), we have shown that one of the frst issues to be resolved by a facilities engineer working in a gas plant or
gas production facility is where the process is operating with respect to the phase diagram. A general knowledge, if not a detailed knowledge,
will allow the design engineer and the facilities operator to make intelligent decisions that have signifcant impact on the proftability of a gas
production facility.
The best way to prevent hydrate formation (and corrosion) is to keep the pipelines, tubing and equipment dry of liquid water. In this TOTM we
will demonstrate how the water dew point and hydrate formation curves are shifted along a conventional phase envelope as natural gas is
dehydrated.
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Oct 2011 ................. |||a|a 0ers||] a] 1e|ame lrars|a|ea Me||ea - |ar| 3. |||| d]arecaraer M|t|ares
Sept 2011 ................ Analyzing Engineering Tasks to Minimize or Eliminate Mistakes
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June 2011 ................ Absorption of Aromatics Compounds in TEG Dehydration Process
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April 2011 ................ A Simplifed, Graphical Representation of Process Safety Competency Development
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February 2011 .......... Why NPSHR Changes With Impeller Diameter?
January 2011 ........... What is the Impact of Water Content on the Dew Point and Hydrate Phase Behavior?
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December 2010 ....... Should the TEG Dehydration Unit Design Be Based on the Water Dew Point or Hydrate
Formation Temperature?
November 2010 ....... Process Analysis of Hydrogen Blistering in NGL Fractionation Unit
October 2010........... Determination of Traces of Methanol in the TEG Dehydrated Gas
September 2010 ...... Important Aspects of Centrifugal Compressor TestingPart 2
August 2010............. Important Aspects of Centrifugal Compressor Testing Part 1
July 2010 ................. l|e d]ar|a d]ara|e |r||a|||er|ar| 2. ]rer] |||ec| e| Me||are| ara Kd|
June 2010 ................ The Hybrid Hydrate Inhibition
May 2010 ................ Distribution of SulfurContaining Compounds in NGL Products by Three Simulators
April 2010 ................ Three Simple Things to Improve Process Safety Management
March 2010 ............ The parameters affecting a phase envelope in the dense phase region
February 2010 ......... Distribution of Sulfur-Containing Compounds in NGL Products
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of the SPE Facilities Subcommittee and
a former member of the GPSA Data Book
Editorial Review Board. Mr. Bothamley
holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering
from Lakehead University in Thunder
Bay, Ontario, Canada, and a Diploma in
Natural Gas and Petroleum Technology
from the British Columbia Institute of
Technology in Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
JOHN C. BOURDON
MR. JOHN C. BOURDON has more
than twenty-nine years experience in
hydrocarbon processing and specializes
in sulfur recovery processes for the
petroleum refning industry. Mr. Bourdon
has been involved in the development of
several sulfur-related technologies and
mechanical innovations, has authored
several papers and made presentations
worldwide. He has experience with
several E&C frms including extensive
start-up and troubleshooting activities.
He consults for both North American and
international clients. He is a registered
professional engineer and is fuent in
English and Spanish. Mr. Bourdon has
a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from
the Georgia Institute of Technology and
advanced degrees in other felds.
JAMES N. BREAUX
MR. JIMMY N. BREAUX is a consultant
engineer working for Shell International
Exploration and Production as well as
an Instructor/Consultant for John M.
Campbell & Co.. He has more than
30 years experience in the oil and gas
industry. He is currently working as
Topsides Lead Engineer for a 120,000
BOPD FPSO in West Africa. He is
responsible for Process, Mechanical,
Instrumentation, and Rotating Equipment
Engineering deliverables. Also Mr. Breaux
is the Topsides Lead Engineer for design
and installation of a 45 MMscfd Gas
Lift Compressor and for a Waterfood
Expansion project on a Gulf of Mexico
TLP. This project is in the pre approval
system selection phase. The expansion
fuently in either Spanish or English.
Previous to joining John M. Campbell
& Co., Dr. Ashford was a Professor at
Central University of Venezuela, Caracas,
Venezuela, where he taught various
courses in Natural Gas Engineering
Technology. He has authored technical
articles published in World Oil, JPT, SPE,
Intevep Pub., PDVSA, Pacifc Oil World,
AAPG, SPELAC, and GPA. He holds a
B.S., a M.S. and a PhD in Petroleum
Engineering from the University of
Oklahoma.
GARY BLACKBURN
MR. GARY BLACKBURN has over 35
years of experience in engineering and
management of oil and gas develop-
ments. During his 27 years working for
Shell Oil Company, he led well construc-
tion and feld production teams in the
Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas
and Alaska. While working in ABBs
Floating Production Systems Division,
Gary led engineering teams designing
deepwater systems, naval architecture,
structural, topside facilities, drilling
systems, and foating system hulls. After
an assignment as the ABBs Project
Manager for ExxonMobils Kizomba A
TLP, he was assigned as ABBs Vice
President - Project Execution. In this
role, he was responsible for oversight
of ongoing projects and development of
new processes for EPC project execution.
Currently, Gary is providing consulting
services for drilling systems as part of
feld architecture design with operators
of deepwater felds in the Gulf of Mexico.
MARK BOTHAMLEY
MR. MARK BOTHAMLEY is Chief Engineer
with John M. Campbell & Co. His
experience covers the areas of design,
operation, troubleshooting and optimiza-
tion of offshore and onshore oil and gas
production and treating facilities. Prior
to joining JMC he was with BP/Amoco for
24 years, in several locations around the
world. Mr. Bothamley is a past chairman
KY ALSTON
MR. KY ALSTON comes from an exten-
sive background in gas processing. He is
currently a contract Instructor/Consultant
for John M. Campbell & Co. Ky had 24+
years with Amoco Production Company.
He worked in maintenance, operations,
and engineering disciplines for Amoco
Production Co. in several locations
throughout Wyoming. He worked his
way up through the operations ranks
training newer operators, debugging new
projects. He then shifted his focus to
the engineering group where he became
heavily involved in the process simula-
tion effort for process optimization and
troubleshooting at several area facilities.
He has also been involved in all stages
of project management of all sizes.
His primary responsibilities for JMC
are Operator Training, Consulting and
Process Simulation.
TIM ARMSTRONG
MR. TIM ARMSTRONG has over 40
years experience in Refning and Gas
Treating/Sulfur Recovery. He is currently
an Instructor/Consultant for John M.
Campbell & Co. Previously Mr. Armstrong
has worked in plant operations and
design engineering as well as licensing
and technology development. Mr.
Armstrong graduated in 1968 with a
BSChE from Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology. He is currently a Registered
Professional Engineer in Illinois, Texas,
and Oklahoma and is a member of AIChE.
Mr. Armstrong is an expert in the area of
sulfur recovery, tail gas treating, and sour
water stripping and presented papers at
NPRA, North Texas Regional GPA, and
AIChE meetings as well as published
articles in Hydrocarbon Processing and
Todays Refnery.
FRANK ASHFORD
DR. FRANK ASHFORD has 40 years expe-
rience in oil and gas producing facilities.
Dr. Ashford joined with John M. Campbell
& Co. in 1988; he provides instruction
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PIERRE CREVIER
MR. PIERRE CREVIER earned B.Sc and
M.Sc degrees in Chemical Engineering
from the University of Waterloo in 1980
and 1987 respectively. He worked
in operations, design and business
development functions across Canada
prior to joining Saudi Aramco in 1992.
As a member of the Upstream Process
Engineering Division in Dhahran he
provides process consultancy to the
companys gas plants and refneries.
Over the last 15 years he has led the
companys efforts in addressing chronic
Claus catalyst deactivation caused by
aromatic contaminants.
RALPH DARTEZ
MR. RALPH DARTEZ has over 30
years of engineering and management
experience. He has led engineering,
construction, operating and feld develop-
ment and management teams in the
Gulf of Mexico, Alaska Cook Inlet and UK
North Sea for Marathon Oil Company.
Ralph was Marathon Oil Companys
Gulf of Mexico Region Manager during
the mid 1990s at the time a number of
deepwater felds were discovered and
developed including Troika (2700 water
depth), Oyster (1000 wd), Arnold (1700
wd), Petronius (1800 wd) and Camden
Hills (7100wd). He has experience
with drilling and completions, design,
construction and reservoir management
of deepwater and particularly sub-sea
developments.
ARTHUR DELARGY
MR. ARTHUR DELARGY has over 15
years experience in Process Design/
Consultancy, Field Development Planning
and Process Systems engineering.
Technologies he has worked with include
Nitrogen Rejection, CO/H2 Coldbox
technology, LNG, Gas Processing includ-
ing dehydration/dewpointing, sweetening
and NGL/LPG extraction, ammonia,
heavy oil and various oil refning pro-
cesses, as well as both on and offshore
served in a variety of roles in operations
management and consulting activities.
Mr. Chandra was a Senior Principal in the
consulting frm of Purvin & Gertz, Inc. He
has worked on a variety of assignments
in the areas of market analysis, forecast-
ing, gas processing and transportation
costs. He has served in managerial roles
for multiple gas processing facilities in
multiple regions around the world and
holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from
Texas A&M University, and an M.B.A from
the University of Houston.
MICK CRABTREE
MR. MICK CRABTREE holds an
MSc (Research) in Industrial Flow
Measurement and an HNC in Electrical
Engineering. Before joining John M.
Campbell & Co. as an Instructor/
Consultant, he trained over 5,000
engineers, technicians and scientists.
Formerly trained in aircraft instrumenta-
tion and guided missiles in the Royal Air
Force, he completed his service career
seconded to the Ministry of Defense.
Immigrating to South Africa in 1966,
he worked for many years for a local
manufacturing and systems integration
company, involved in industrial process
control, SCADA and PLC-based systems.
Later, as editor and managing editor of
Pulse, a leading monthly engineering
journal, Mr. Crabtree wrote and published
hundreds of articles as well as seven
technical resource books on industrial
process control: Flow Measurement,
Temperature Measurement, Analytical
On-line Measurement; Pressure and
Level Measurement; Valves; Industrial
Communications and The Complete
Profbus Handbook. Mr. Crabtree has
spent the last 12 years running industrial
workshops throughout the world in
the felds of: Process Control and
Instrumentation; Data Communications;
Fieldbus; Emergency Shut-down
Systems; Project Management; On-Line
Analysis; Valve Technology; and Technical
Writing and Communications.
will involve addition of a 2nd gas turbine
driven waterfood pump for 45,000 BWPD
@ 5,000 psi discharge. His previous
responsibilities include Topsides Manager
for the Auger TLP in the Gulf of Mexico and
leading the debottlenecking team for this
facility. He was the API RP 2G Chairman
1991-1993 and headed a rewrite commit-
tee for offshore frefghting systems. He
received a B. S. in Physics from Loyola
University of New Orleans and a M. S.
in Electrical Engineering from Tulane
University. He is a Registered Professional
Engineer in the State of Louisiana and a
member of SPE.
DARRELL G. CARVER
MR. DARRELL G. CARVER is a registered
engineer in Texas with international and
domestic experience who has worked on
facilities in domestic and international loca-
tions both on and offshore. He retired from
ConocoPhillips Petroleum Company in 2002.
He has more than 32 years of uniquely
diverse electronics, instrumentation, and
electrical upstream experience, holding
senior operational and technical positions
on oil and gas projects worldwide. As
Principal Controls System Engineer for
Phillips Petroleum he was recognized as a
company expert for automation and electri-
cal control systems. While with Phillips
Petroleum, he served on numerous commit-
tees and task forces for the company repre-
senting both electrical and instrumentation
disciplines. Mr. Carver has authored and
co-authored several technical papers and
has been the instructor for numerous
In-House courses. In addition, he has par-
ticipated on numerous process enhance-
ment teams for upstream facilities as the
electrical and instrument representative. Mr.
Carver received his B.S. in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Arkansas.
AJEY CHANDRA
MR. AJEY CHANDRA has 25 years experi-
ence in the energy industry, primarily in gas
processing, transportation and market anal-
ysis. During his time in the industry he has
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oil and gas experience. The scope of his
project work has ranged from proposal
preparation and feld development plan-
ning to engineering design and HAZOP
studies to troubleshooting on an operat-
ing plant. He holds a Masters degree in
Chemical Engineering (Honors.)
KRIS DIGRE
MR. KRIS A. DIGRE is an Instructor/
Consultant in the Offshore discipline for
John M. Campbell & Co. He has over
36 years working in locations around
the world. He has designed or been
involved with the design of offshore
structures located off the coast of West
Africa, Alaska, Australia, Brazil, Borneo,
California, China, Egypt, the vbeen
involved in the technical specifcation
development and/or installation of all
of deepwater Tension Leg Platforms
(TLP) and a Floating Production System
(FPS) in the Gulf of Mexico and an FPSO
offshore Nigeria. Kris remains active
in retirement providing advice to E&P
project groups on various Nigeria FPSO
projects. Mr. Digre is a graduate (BSCE)
of Illinois Institute of Technology and a
Licensed Professional Engineer in New
Jersey, Louisiana, Texas and California.
BILL DOKIANOS
MR. BILL DOKIANOS has over 35 years
experience, primarily in Mechanical and
Process engineering. He is an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co.
His experience includes analyzing and
solving poor platform up time at GB
128. Activities included process control
changes due to stacked separator
vessels, revising safe charts, operating
settings and reconfguration of pipeline
export pumps. He managed a subsea
tieback project in which the platform
modifcations included high pressure
vessel redesign, dehydrator expansion,
adding a second vapor recovery unit,
restaging high pressure and intermedi-
ate gas compressors and modifying
bulk oil process design. He has been
is based in the UK. Mr. Foster spent
25 years with Petrolite Corporation
and Baker Petrolite, involved in oilfeld
and refnery operational problems and
their resolution by chemical treatment
programs. Mr. Foster has developed and
taught courses on oilfeld water treat-
ment and oilfeld corrosion control, since
1978. Other courses included oil demul-
sifcation, paraffn and asphaltenes, oil-
feld microbiology (and MIC) and refnery
technology. He was also qualifed by the
original training company in its feld, to
teach their project management course.
He has been a Chartered Chemist
and Member of the Royal Society of
Chemistry for over 25 years and was
also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Personnel and Development. Mr. Foster
received his B.S. in Applied Chemistry
from Portsmouth Polytechnic (UK) and
his MBA from Leeds University.
DAVID HAIRSTON
MR. DAVID HAIRSTON is an Instructor/
Consultant with John M. Campbell & Co.
for over 7 years. Mr. Hairston has over 38
years of experience oil and gas pipeline
systems in project and construction
management, engineering and design,
construction and material logistics, and
executive management for oil and gas
facilities. Project experience includes
pipeline transportation and process facili-
ties, both onshore and offshore; offshore
structures; training; and construction
operations. Worldwide project and
construction management experience at
all levels includes grass-roots gathering,
processing, and transmission pipeline
systems with a capital cost of over USD$
2.5 billion. Specialized technical expertise
includes river and special obstacle
crossings using open-cut, bridging and
directional drilling methods; offshore
construction and logistics planning
and operations. Mr. Hairston has been
published in ASCE Magazine, Proceedings
of Marine Technology, Proceedings of
several industry Pipeline Conferences,
responsible for DOT compliance activities
and reporting. This included development
and implantation of federal risk programs
and smart pigging. Mr. Dokianos holds
a Bachelor of Science in Electrical
Engineering, Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI. He is a Professional
Engineer in the states of Louisiana and
New Mexico, and holds a General and
Commercial Contractor License in the
State of New Mexico.
RAFIL ELYAS
MR. RAFIL ELYAS is an Instructor/
Consultant of John M. Campbell & Co.
He has approximately seventeen years
experience in gas conditioning and pro-
cessing. Mr. Elyas has authored several
papers and made presentations world-
wide. He has experience with several
simulation software programs including
HYSYS. He is a registered professional
engineer with the Board of Engineers,
Malaysia. Mr. Elyas is fuent in English
and Bahasa: Malaysia and Indonesia.
Mr. Elyas received a Bachelors
Degree in Chemical Engineering from
Syracuse University, LC Smith School of
Engineering in Syracuse, New York.
ROBERT FANNING
MR. ROBERT FANNING is a training
consultant with John M. Campbell & Co.
He held various Process Engineering and
Management positions in his 26 years
with Mobil. Mr. Fannings background
includes general oilfeld facilities, water
food facilities, CO
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food facilities, NGL
recovery, and LNG. Mr. Fanning was on
the Board of the Permian Basin Chapter
of the GPA for several years and is a past
President of the chapter. He received
his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from
the University of Wyoming and is a
Registered Professional Engineer in the
state of Texas.
ALAN FOSTER
MR. ALAN FOSTER is a training consul-
tant with John M. Campbell & Co.; he
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liquefaction, nitrogen rejection and recov-
ery of helium from natural gas, acid gas
removal, product distillation, dehydration,
relief system design and evaluation, CO
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pipeline and compression, plant utilities
and support systems. He is a registered
professional Engineer in the state of
Colorado and has served on the Board of
Directors of the Rocky Mountain Chapter
of the Gas Processors Association. Mr.
Jarrett received a B.Sc. in Chemical and
Petroleum Refning Engineering from the
Colorado School of Mines.
JOHN KANENGIETER
MR. JOHN KANENGIETER specializes
in executive coaching and working with
teams in challenging work systems.
His work with leaders in a consulting
and executive coaching relationship
is augmented by his expertise gained
from 20 years in the feld of experiential
education and leadership development.
His practice includes clients as individu-
als, teams, and large organizations. John
is a principle trainer contracted by NASA
to work with Space Shuttle Crews in the
dynamics of teamwork and leadership on
extended space expeditions and worked
closely with the Columbia Shuttle Crew.
He also works on leadership develop-
ment with the U.S. Naval Academy,
the Wharton School of Business and
Wildland Forest Fire Crews. He holds a
Masters Degree in Applied Behavioral
Science with an emphasis in Executive
Coaching and Consulting in Organizations
from the Leadership Institute of Seattle,
Bastyr University.
BILL KEETER
MR. BILL KEETER joined Allied Reliability
in 2006 after serving as President of BK
Reliability Engineers, Inc. where he pro-
vided training and facilitation services to
help facilities improve asset performance
using Weibull Analysis, Reliability
Centered Maintenance, Availability
Simulation, and Life-cycle Cost Analysis.
Bill has over 30 years of experience in
the Public FM in 2006. For a number of
years he worked within National Police
Training, where he designed, directed and
evaluated courses at a National level,
including management courses. He has
been involved in Computer Supported
Collaborative E-Learning since 1996 and
continues to develop programs in this
medium. He has also directed Coach/
Mentor and Management courses in this
format. Mr. Hodges has a Masters
Degree in Education (M.Ed.), Training and
Evaluation, gained from the University of
Hull in 1995, and a Post Graduate
Certifcate in Education from the
University of the West of England gained
in 1998.
ROBERT HUBBARD
MR. ROBERT A. HUBBARD is President
of John M. Campbell & Co. and serves
as an Instructor/Consultant. He is based
in Norman Oklahoma with over 30 years
experience in oil and gas facilities. Mr.
Hubbard specializes in gas dehydration
and economic evaluation. Mr. Hubbard
joined John M. Campbell & Co. in 1980.
Within the company organization he has
held the positions of Vice President,
Chief Operating Offcer, President
and Chief Financial Offcer. He now
provides consulting and training services
worldwide. Previous to John M. Campbell
& Co. he held various engineering and
management positions at Texaco Inc.
from 1972 to 1980. Mr. Hubbard is
a member of SPE, AIChE, and GPSA
and he has chaired the SPE Facility
Engineering Committee. He holds a B.S.
in Chemical Engineering from Kansas
State University, and an MBA from Tulane
University.
FRANK JARRETT
MR. FRANK JARRETT is an Instructor and
senior engineer for John M. Campbell &
Co. He has over 35 years of experience
in the natural gas processing industry.
Mr. Jarrett has a background that covers
natural gas liquids recovery, natural gas
and the Oil and Gas Journal. He holds a B.S.
in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M
University and an M.S. in Civil Engineering
for the University of Houston. He is a
Registered Professional Engineer in several
U.S. states.
BOB HLOZEK
MR. BOB HLOZEK, P.E., is an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co. He
has over 40 years of technical experience
in the Oil & Gas, Refning, Petrochemicals,
and Specialty Chemicals Industries. His
extensive background includes process
engineering, design and equipment
sizing, product development, plant
startups, economic evaluations, technical
management, business development, and
operations, sales, and marketing support.
He retired from Dow Chemical Company
after 19 years. Prior to Dow, Bob worked
for ICI America, Celanese, Northern
Natural Gas (Enron), Production Operators
(Schlumberger), and several E/C frms.
Bobs expertise is in natural gas process-
ing specializing in sour gas removal, sulfur
recovery, and amine solvent technology. He
has been involved with many amine plant
startups including feld troubleshooting of
over 100 global plants. Bob has a BSCHE
from Texas A&M with graduate studies
toward MBA at Univ. of Delaware.
KEITH HODGES
MR. KEITH J. HODGES is a learning advisor,
instructor development consultant and
project manager for John M. Campbell &
Co. He is British and has now relocated to
Spain. He qualifed as a Project Manager in
the UK and from 2000 to 2005 managed a
multi-million pound building project there.
Work with JMC includes Project Managing
programs in Saudi Arabia and Angola. He
has developed and directed an Instructor
Acceleration Course for new Campbell
instructors and developed a Competency
framework for instructors. In 2003 he had a
paper relating to project management, pub-
lished in the Public Service Review, Central
Government and an article published within
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Maintenance Engineering and
Management. He has successfully imple-
mented maintenance improvement pro-
grams in a variety of manufacturing and
process facilities. Bills experience
includes maintenance leadership posi-
tions in the US Military, the nuclear
industry, chemicals, paper converting,
and plastic flm manufacturing. He has
provided training and reliability consulting
services to petroleum, process, mining,
and defense industries in the United
States, Mid-East, and Europe. Bill has
developed competency maps for
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
Engineering for the Petroleum Industrys
PetroSkills program. Bill has published
articles in a variety of internationally rec-
ognized maintenance publications, and
has presented papers on the practical
application of Weibull Analysis at several
internationally attended Maintenance
and Reliability Conferences. Bill is a
Certifed Maintenance and Reliability
Professional with the Society for
Maintenance and Reliability
Professionals Certifying Organization. He
also holds degrees in Business
Administration and Electrical Engineering.
DALE KRAUS
MR. DALE KRAUS is an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co.
He has twenty-nine years of progressive
responsibility from staff to management
positions within the Upstream Oil and
Gas Industry. Mr. Kraus has obtained
sound basis in Facility/Processing
Engineering and Field Operations in
Oil and Gas Production. Mr. Kraus is a
member of A.P.P.E.G.A. and the Canadian
Gas Processors Association. He holds
a Bachelors degree in Chemical
Engineering from the University of
Saskatchewan.
PERRY LOVELACE
MR. PERRY LOVELACE, CMRP serves
as the Sr. Manager for John M Campbell
& Companys Operations Management
Singapore and Chicago. He is currently
based in Sullivans Island, South Carolina
where he is President of his own consult-
ing business. Mr. Malino is a registered
Professional Engineer in the State of New
Hampshire. He is a Senior Member of
the Advisory Board of the Laurance Reid
Gas Conditioning Conference in Norman,
OK. Mr. Malino earned a B.S. in Chemical
Engineering from the City College of New
York; and an M.B.A from Pace University in
New York.
ANDREA MANGIAVACCHI
MR. ANDREA MANGIAVACCHI is an
Instructor/Consultant with John M.
Campbell & Co. in the Offshore Discipline. A
free-lance independent consultant since
2001, Andrea is involved in international
deep-water offshore projects on behalf of
several major clients. As technical liaison
member between API and ISO committees,
he is also actively involved in the develop-
ment of US and international standards for
offshore structures. After an early involve-
ment in teaching and research activities at
the University of Rome, Italy and at Rice
University in Houston, Andrea joined Brown
& Root (today KBR), where over the next 25
years he was involved in a number of major
international offshore oil and gas projects
(Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, South America,
West Africa, Asia-Pacifc). He also held a
number of corporate positions in the area of
deep water technology, fxed and foating
offshore structures. Andrea has extensive
experience in structural analysis and
design, hydrodynamics, naval architecture,
Computer Aided Engineering and Design.
Andrea holds a M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering
and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, both
from the University of Rome.
JOHN MORGAN
MR. D. JOHN MORGAN is based in Denver,
Colorado, and is Executive Vice President
of John M. Campbell & Co. with over 40
years experience in the design, startup and
troubleshooting of oil and gas facilities.
He has published extensively on sour gas
courses. Mr. Lovelace specializes in
Maintenance Management and Competency-
based Training Programs and has over 25
years experience in industrial training and
consulting. His work in competency-based
workforce development is known worldwide.
In addition to M&O, his participative leader-
ship seminars have provided team-building
skills to supervisors and team leaders. He
has dedicated his career to providing high
quality learning experiences, keeping in tune
with the changing economic and technologi-
cal environment, especially as applied to
long-term facilities and equipment manage-
ment. Mr. Lovelace has assisted many orga-
nizations through on-site consultation and
training. Clients include industrial and utility
organizations of different types and sizes in
the United States, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Canada, New
Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia,
Singapore, Trinidad/Tobago, UK and Mexico.
An engaging and popular speaker/facilitator,
Mr. Lovelace continually receives high marks
from participants. A certifed Maintenance
and Reliability Professional (CMRP) by the
Society for Maintenance and Reliability
Professionals and a member of the Society
of Petroleum Engineers, Mr. Lovelace also
holds a B.S. in Science Education and
an M.S. in Botany from the University of
Oklahoma, with pre-doctoral studies in Plant
Ecology at the University of California.
HARVEY MALINO
HARVEY MALINO has more than 35
years of experience in the Chemical
and Hydrocarbon Processing Industries.
During his 28 years with Union Carbide
Corporation/UOP, he held both technical
and commercial positions. These included:
Molecular Sieve Technical Manager- Design
and Field Service; Licensing Manager for
the Ethylene Oxide business; Area Sales
and Marketing Manager for Southeast Asia;
Business Manager for the Gas Processing
Business Group; and World Wide Sales
Manager for the Gas Processing Business
Group. Mr. Malino has lived and worked
in New Hampshire, Maine, New York,
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instructor certifcates from the Petroleum
Industry Training Service (PITS, 1984)
and Abacus Learning Systems (2002),
and he has completed a number of JMCs
engineering-level courses.
DENNIS PERRY
MR. DENNIS PERRY is a training consultant
with John M. Campbell & Co. and teaches
in the Electrical and Instrumentation
discipline. Mr. Perry has been working in
the automation, electrical and instrumenta-
tion design business for many years.
His work experience includes working
in the aerospace industry as an analog
circuit designer, working in the electronic
instrument manufacturing business as
production engineering manager, and
working for a major oil and gas company
as a division automation supervisor and
later as a staff engineer in the central,
Upstream Technology group. He has also
worked for an instrument manufacturer as
service manager and for an engineering
construction company as an instrument/
electrical engineer. Mr. Perry graduated
from Louisiana Tech with a B.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering.
PETER REEVES
MR. PETER REEVES is an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co. He
has over 18 years experience, 13 years
of which is in Oil and Gas Processing
and LNG. Particular areas of expertise
include: gas processing; LPG/condensate
recovery from gas; NGL fractionation
and storage; process optimization; LNG;
heavy oil processing; feld development
planning, including high level cost estimat-
ing and scheduling; steady state and
dynamic process simulation; and plant
operations. Mr. Reeves is a member of
several professional societies. These
memberships include MIChemE, CEng, and
Gas Processors Association. Mr. Reeves
has experience both as a Contractor/
Consultant and in an Operating Company
environment. His design experience ranges
from feld development/concept screening
RALPH NEUMANN
MR. RALPH NEUMANN is an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co.s
Gas Processing courses. Throughout his
extensive career, Mr. Neumann has gained
experience in Oil and Gas Production,
Natural Gas Processing, Specialty
Fractionation, and Pipelines and Gathering
Systems. Responsibilities have included
the development of conceptual and
detailed designs, multi-discipline project
supervision, economic feasibility studies,
consulting, and a variety of feld services
including pre-commissioning, startup, train-
ing, and troubleshooting. He has also been
responsible for project development, man-
agement of engineering (including safety
and environmental), and management
of feld operations for a large midstream
natural gas processing company. He has
authored and presented technical papers
to AIChE (dynamic simulation) and Gas
Processors Association (nitrogen rejection
facilities, gas plant operations manage-
ment, and gas and NGL treating). Mr.
Neumann received his baccalaureate and
masters degrees in Chemical Engineering
from Rice University in Houston, Texas.
STEPHEN PEHNEC
MR. STEPHEN T. PEHNEC is JMCs Senior
Manager and Instructor of Operator Training.
He joined the company in 1990. He is
responsible for the design, development
and delivery of operator training programs,
worldwide. Mr. Pehnec has 40 years of
experience in oil & gas exploration, produc-
tion and processing operations, including
technical, supervisory and management
positions. He has delivered pre-startup
training for a number of large projects,
such as Qatar Petroleums North Field
Project (Um Said, 1991) and Sable Offshore
Energys Goldboro and Point Tupper plants
(Nova Scotia, 1999). Mr. Pehnec holds a
BA degree (Physics) from the California
University of Pennsylvania (1971) and an
MBA degree (Operations Management) from
Waynesburg College (1989). He has earned
treating, sulfur recovery, CO
2
treating,
materials of construction, LNG training,
and cryogenic gas processing. He consults
for both North American and international
clients in the gas processing industry.
He performs training in LNG facilities,
oil and gas process facilities, and gas
plants around the world. He is very active
in industry activities including member-
ship of the Editorial Review Board of the
Gas Processors Suppliers Association,
the Program Advisory Committee of
the Laurence Reid Gas Conditioning
Conference, and had served as Adjunct
Professor of Petroleum Engineering at
Colorado School of Mines. Mr. Morgan has
many years of experience training non-
native English speakers. He holds a B.Sc.
(Honors) in Chemical Engineering from
London University; and an M.E. in Chemical
& Refnery Engineering from Colorado
School of Mines, USA.
MAHMOOD MOSHFEGHIAN
DR. MAHMOOD MOSHFEGHIAN is an
Instructor/Consultant with John M.
Campbell & Co. (JMC). He is the author
of most of Campbell Tips of the Month
and develops technical software for JMC.
He has 30 years teaching experience in
universities (Oklahoma State University,
University of Shiraz, University of Sydney
and University of Qatar) as well as for oil
and gas industries. Dr. Moshfeghian joined
JMC in 1990 as a part time consultant
and then as full time Instructor/Consultant
in 2005. Previous to joining JMC, Dr.
Moshfeghian was a Senior Research
Scientist at Kuwait Institute for Scientifc
Research and Professor of Chemical
Engineering at Shiraz University. Dr.
Moshfeghian is a senior member of AIChE
and has published numerous technical
papers on thermodynamic properties, and
Process Engineering. Dr. Moshfeghian has
presented invited papers in international
conferences. He holds a B.S., an M.S. and
a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, all from
Oklahoma State University.
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studies to front end engineering,
dynamic simulation studies and detailed
design. Operations experience includes
plant troubleshooting, performance
monitoring, process optimization, energy
effciency improvements and process
development/improvement. Mr. Reeves
received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering
from the University of Birmingham.
JOHN SHEFFIELD
MR. JOHN A. SHEFFIELD is a Senior
Manager with M.W. Kellogg Ltd. a major
UK E&C Company for more than 16 years.
John was the manager of the Process
Engineering Department, Project Manager
for development of LNG projects for export
and import terminals and Commercial
Vice President with responsibilities for key
clients and projects. He helped develop
projects for LNG facilities in the UK, China,
Norway, Egypt, Germany and Australia and
the development of LNG offshore technol-
ogy for the Azure Project an EU funded
project. With John M. Campbell & Co.
John is an Instructor/Consultant present-
ing short courses on the LNG business
and technologies on both an In-House
and public basis in venues around the
world. He also practices as a consultant,
assisting companies with development of
both LNG export and reception terminals
and is currently active with major LNG
projects in Europe and Far East Asia. John
graduated from UC London with a degree
in Chemical Engineering. He has served
on the Management Committee of the
European GPA for more than 12 years and
chairs the GPA Europe LNG working party.
PRAVIN SHETH
MR. PRAVIN SHETH is a consultant
with over 27 years of experience in
refning industry in the areas of Technical
Training, Technical Service, Refnery
Operations and Asset Support. During
his previous experience he was respon-
sible for providing technical training,
technical service and design support
Gas Processors Association (RMGPA).
Currently she is on the GPA Technical
Research Committee, Sub-Group 2,
and is a RMGPA scholarship committee
member. She has published seven tech-
nical papers at international conferences,
and is a co-inventor on two technology
patents in the gas processing industry.
GORDON STERLING
MR. GORDON STERLING is based in The
Woodlands, Texas. In a 35-year career
with Shell E & P, USA, he was involved in
many deepwater developments. He was
the design supervisor for the Cognac
Platform, in 1978, which set the deep-
water record at 1024 feet of water;
the project manager for the Bullwinkle
Platform, which set a new water depth
record of 1354 feet in 1988, and the
Construction Planning Manager for the
Auger Tension Leg Platform (TLP) in
2850 feet. He was the Manager of Major
Projects for Shells Deepwater Division in
New Orleans during the mid and late 90s
when the Mars, Ram Powell and Ursa
TLPs were designed, built and installed,
(Ursa in 3950 feet of water) and when
the Mensa subsea development in
5400 feet of water was designed, built
and brought on production. From 1991
through 1999 he was on the Board of
Directors of the Offshore Technology
Conference (OTC), the largest technical
conference related to offshore oil and
gas in the world, annually host to 45,000
or so visitors in Houston, Texas. He was
Chairman of the conference in 1998 and
1999. In 2008 he was chosen for the
prestigious Heritage Award by the OTC.
With this background he brings a broad
knowledge of the early development
planning steps, and a detailed knowledge
of the development and production
system options. In association with two
colleagues he has written a book titled
Deepwater-Petroleum Exploration and
Production-A non-technical guide, which
was recently published by PennWell.
to worldwide ExxonMobil affliates and
technology licensors. He was Lead
Asset Support Engineer responsible for
providing technical support to companys
worldwide Sulfur, Amine and Cat Cracker
units. He has also served as a Sulfur,
Amine and FCC complex operation
supervisor. Mr. Sheth presented Sulfur
Recovery Unit Operation with Lean acid
gas feed at PT Arun conference in Bali,
Indonesia in 1993. He was a Panel
Member at the National Petroleum and
Refning Association in 2004. And he
presented Cat Cracker Operations
Troubleshooting at the National
Petroleum and Refning Association
Cat Cracker Seminar in Houston, Texas
during 2006. Mr. Sheth received his
Bachelors in Chemical Engineering
in India and a Masters in Chemical
Engineering from the University of
Missouri.
KINDRA SNOW-MCGREGOR
MRS. KINDRA SNOW-MCGREGOR is
an instructor and consultant for John
M Campbell & Company. She has a
Masters degree in Chemical Engineering
and Petroleum Refning from the
Colorado School of Mines, and over 14
years of experience in the Oil and Gas
Industry. Particular areas of expertise
include: gas treating (amine and dehydra-
tion), gas processing, LPG / condensate
recovery from gas, NGL fractionation and
storage, process optimization, sulfur
handling, and process safety. Prior to
joining John M Campbell & Company in
2008, she has served in management
and lead process engineering roles in the
oil and gas engineering, procurement and
construction business. She has managed
and served on signifcant projects in
the industry for clients such as BP,
ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Occidental,
QatarGas and XTO . She has been
actively involved in industry groups for
many years, such as the Gas Processors
Association, and the Rocky Mountain
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held several management positions in
the energy and power industry which
include heavy equipment commissioning,
pre-commissioning, routine maintenance
services, and specialty chemical clean-
ing. His responsibilities included liaison
and consulting work between clients,
owners, operators, and engineering-
construction companies on numerous
large heavy industrial projects: electric
power plants, de-salination plants,
refneries, petrochemical plants, fertilizer
and methanol plants, as well as GOSP,
GTL, and NGL plants. Mr. Vinson received
baccalaureate degrees in Chemistry from
Cameron University and the University of
Oklahoma, followed by advanced degrees
at OU and OSU.
STUART WATSON
MR. STUART WATSON has over 15 years
of experience in oil and gas processing.
His experience has taken him to facilities
around the world in regions including
Australia, Africa, the Middle East and the
US. Mr. Watson graduated with honors
in 1996 from Curtin University, Perth,
Australia with a bachelors degree in
Mechanical Engineering. After graduating
he worked in Perth, Australia supporting
Woodsides offshore facilities. In January
2000, Stuart accepted a position with
Pearl Development Company of Colorado
where he worked over the next eight
years at many of the Gas production
and processing facilities in the western
US. His work included Expansions for
Unocal Alaska, Facilities engineering at
the El Paso Field Services 650MMscfd
Chaco Plant and various other projects
in Colorado and Wyoming. In 2008, he
oversaw and commissioned a 92MMscfd
amine sweetening and cryogenic NGL
train for the Government of Ras Al
Khaimah (U.A.E.). Thereafter, he started
his own engineering consultancy sup-
porting both mechanical and process
disciplines. Stuart began instructing for
John M. Campbell in January 2009 with
Doctor degree in civil law in from Loyola
Law School in New Orleans. He is a
registered professional engineer in Texas
and an attorney licensed to practice law
in the state of Louisiana.
VINTON (BUD) VESTA
MR. BUD VESTA is currently the
International Operations Manager for a
Mid-Western manufacturer of both power
equipment and irrigation products for
consumer, commercial and agricultural
customers. Previously, he served with
Mobil Oil Corporation (now ExxonMobil)
for over 20 years in a variety of opera-
tions management positions including
over 3 years as General Manager and
Director of Logistics for Mobil Oil Japan.
He also served with the U.S. Army as
a logistics offcer for nearly fve years.
During his working career he has had
foreign assignments for nearly 11 years.
Mr. Vesta is specialized in a number of
operations research models and has
conducted numerous logistics optimiza-
tion studies and has conducted training
in related areas. He is an accomplished
project manager and has successfully
lead large scale international teams
engaged in ERP/MRP implementations.
Mr. Vesta holds an M.A. in Political
Science from Northern Illinois University
and an MBA in Finance and Management
from George Mason University. He
conducts frequent volunteer training in
various forums including an annual guest
lecturer at Bethel University in St. Paul,
MN.
JIM VINSON
MR. JIM VINSON is a project manager
and instructor with over 30 years experi-
ence in the areas of industrial technical
sales and services, project management,
and technical management. He has
lived and worked in worldwide locations,
specifcally, Holland, Saudi Arabia,
Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates,
and South America. Mr. Vinson has
DAVID TENHOOR
MR. DAVID A. TENHOOR, CPIM is an
instructor in the feld of Supply Chain
Management for PetroSkills/John M.
Campbell & Co. He has been consulting
and teaching APICS (The Association for
Operations Management) CPIM certifcation
courses since 2005. He has taught in
many different industries from chemical
processing to discrete manufacturing.
Companies include BASF, National Oil well
Varco, Halliburton, ExxonMobil Chemical
and Cameron. David brings a well-rounded
package of industry experience to
PetroSkills/JMC. He has held positions
in Inventory Control, Manufacturing
Management, Strategic Sourcing and
Transportation/Distribution Management.
He also has experience in Finance and
Product Development. David received his
undergraduate degree in Geology from
Hope College in Holland, Michigan and an
MBA in Supply Chain Management from
Michigan State University. He is a member
of the Houston Chapter of APICS and
served two terms on the Board of Directors
as Treasurer.
RICHARD VAN LAERE
DR. RICHARD J. VAN LAERE is an
Instructor/Consultant for John M. Campbell
& Cos Mechanical and Pipeline courses.
His career began in 1969 with positions
of increasing responsibility. Mr. Van Laere
is on the Board of Directors of the Gulf
South Minority Supplier Diversity Council
and the Louisiana Pipeliners Association.
Other memberships include Texas
Board of Engineers, Louisiana State Bar
Association, and the Louisiana Mississippi
Oil and Gas Association. He also sits on
the Environmental Advisory Committee
for the Department of Energy Strategic
Petroleum Reserve as the pipeline
expert. He was selected Executive of the
Year in 2001 by Equiva Services for his
contributions to supplier diversity. Mr.
Van Laere graduated with a BSME in from
the University of Tulsa and with a Juris
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CLYDE YOUNG
MR. CLYDE YOUNG is a very active
consultant with John M. Campbell
Consulting. Mr. Young has over thirty
years of diverse experience in operations
and maintenance of production and
processing facilities. This includes
signifcant experience in operations and
development of management systems
for gas processing and water/wastewater
treatment facilities. This includes
operating procedure development, train-
ing program development, compliance
auditing, vulnerability assessment,
emergency planning and mechanical
integrity program development. Mr.
Young provides many of our clients with
PHA services, compliance audits and
Hazards Reviews. Mr. Young has pre-
sented at the Mary K. OConnor Process
Safety Symposium and written several
papers that have been published in
various industry publications. Mr. Young
holds a B.S. in Social Sciences from the
University of Wyoming- Laramie Wyoming.
of operational and management roles for
a major equipment OEM company. For
fve years, he had executive responsibility
for purchasing and transportation at
Thermo King Corporation, a subsidiary of
Westinghouse Electric and a billion-dollar
global business. Ronn received an under-
graduate degree (BME) in engineering
and a master of business administration
degree (MBA) from the University of
Minnesota. He has been a member and
past chapter president, of the American
Production and Inventory Control Society
(APICS). He is a member of the Institute
for Supply Management (ISM) and the
International Association for Commercial
Contract Management (IACCM). Ronn is
certifed at the Fellow Level by APICS and
has a lifetime certifcation from ISM.
WES WRIGHT
MR. WES WRIGHT has 25 years
experience in oil and gas producing
facilities and is currently a consultant
and instructor. Mr. Wright began teaching
with John M Campbell in 2004 where
he has been delivering courses in CO2
Surface Facilities, Oil and Gas Processing
and Operator Training world-wide. Prior
to joining John M Campbell, Mr. Wright
was the lead on-site engineer at the
Weyburn CO2 Miscible food where he
was closely involved in the development,
design, construction, start-up and
operations. Through the 1980s, Mr.
Wright performed contract research at
the University of Calgary in Enhanced
Oil Recovery and was a consultant on a
wide range of sweet and sour oil and gas
projects throughout Western Canada.
Mr. Wright graduated in 1983 with a
BSc in Engineering from the University of
Calgary. He is a Professional Engineer in
Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada and
is a member of the SPE. He has been
published in the ASME-OMAE, the CSCE
and the IAHR.
piping and rotating equipment disciplines
and supports JMC Consulting services in
an array of process startup and engineer-
ing design roles.
PETER WILLIAMS
MR. PETER WILLIAMS is an Instructor/
Consultant with over 35 years of indus-
trial experience, most of which were in
oil and gas processing. His experience
includes plant process engineering,
operations supervision, project develop-
ment and business case defnition,
project technical support, plant engineer-
ing management, and internal consulting,
primarily with Saudi Aramco. Canadian
experience includes plant engineering in
phosphorus production, heavy water, and
bitumen upgrading, and project engineer-
ing. He also has experience with bench-
marking, implementation of a safety
management system, and the application
of lean Six Sigma methods to engineer-
ing management. He has Masters
degrees in Chemical Engineering and in
Economics, is a Professional Engineer in
Alberta and is a certifed Six Sigma Black
Belt.
RONN WILLIAMSON
MR. RONN E. WILLIAMSON, C.P.M.,
CFPIM is Technical Training Director of
John M. Campbell & Co. and serves as
an Instructor/Consultant. He has been
consulting and instructing in the feld
of supply chain management for more
than ffteen years. During this time, he
has delivered signifcant value to more
than ffty, cross-industry organizations.
He has provided education programs
internationally to hundreds of people
in procurement, logistics and materials
management. In 2005, he joined the
PetroSkills/John M. Campbell team to
develop a competency-based training
model for Procurement/Supply Chain
Management (PSCM) for the oil and gas
industry. Ronn gained his supply manage-
ment expertise during twenty-three years
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attended, no money will be refunded. Only one transfer per initial registration is allowed.
Substitutions may be made at any time without penalty.
If it is necessary to cancel an enrollment, full paid tuition, less the non-refundable registration fee of $100.00(USD) per fve days of training or
less, will be refunded providing the cancellation is received in our offce 30 days or more prior to the course start date. If tuition is not paid at
the time of the cancellation, the $100.00(USD) registration fee per fve days of training or less is due, providing the 30 day notice was received.
For cancellations received less than 30 days prior to the course, the full tuition fee is due. Please contact the appropriate Customer Service
Department if you wish to cancel or transfer your enrollment. Enrollments are not automatically cancelled if tuition payment is not received by the
start of the course.
Transfers and cancellations will not be honored and tuition is forfeited and non-transferable for courses that have reached maximum participation
regardless of the amount of notice given.
We reserve the right to cancel any course session at any time. This decision is usually made approximately two weeks before the course begins.
If we cancel a course, enrollees will be given the opportunity to transfer to another course or receive a full refund, provided the enrollment was
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reservations, etc.), as we cannot be responsible for any fees charged for canceling or changing your travel arrangements. We reserve the right to
substitute course instructors as necessary.
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