For some 40 years, IFP Training has been the partner of choice for its clients
in the oil and gas, petrochemical and powertrain industries in their quest
to develop and maintain the professional competency of their workforce
at the highest level. In todays world of ever-evolving technology, we
anticipate their needs and help them in the pursuit of operational
performance and safety.
Each year, some 15,000 industry professionals from 80 countries take
part in one of our 1,300 public or in-house training sessions customized to
meet their needs.
Our faculty of 100 permanent instructors and 600 consultants with
real industry experience hails from various sectors. Paramount among
their concerns is the relevance of the learning objectives, adaptation
of the course content to industry needs and the teaching quality.
The interactive and dynamic nature of our training sessions blends a solid
grounding in knowledge with hands-on practice.
Our comprehensive panoply of courses, with topics spanning from
geosciences, drilling and surface facilities to refining, petrochemicals,
products and engines, caters to a very wide audience, from operators
and technicians to engineers and managers. IFP Training is indeed
a partner of excellence for oil and gas professional development.
This catalog presents our public courses in Exploration & Production and
gives you an idea of the in-house training programs that we regularly
organize for our clients.
To help you with your search, we have labeled the different levels of each
program as follows: Discovery, Foundation, Proficiency and Advanced.
We have also put together several paths of courses that could be followed
in order to acquire competency in various disciplines.
We would be delighted to welcome you at one of our many public training
sessions or to design a course to meet the specific needs of your company.
We wish to renew our appreciation for your confidence and valued
partnership with IFP Training and look forward to serving you.
Jean-Luc KARNIK
Chief Executive Officer
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IFP Training
Your contacts
Course index
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Public courses
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In-house courses
55
Registration
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IFP Training
Technical expertise and know-how delivered by industry professionals
and experienced instructors
Our mission
We work hand in hand with the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and Powertrain industries to give you the best training
possible.
Our unique, industry-focused and customized training solutions are delivered worldwide by experienced instructors
who share a common objective: to develop your professional skills while improving industry best practices, overall
performance and operational safety.
Our history
IFP Training was created in 1975 by
IFP Energies nouvelles and IFP School
to meet the training needs of professionals
from the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and
Engine industries.
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) is a
public-sector research and training
center. It has an international scope,
covering the fields of energy, transport
and the environment. From research
to industry, technological innovation is
central to all its activities. IFPEN focuses
on providing solutions to take up the
challenges facing society in terms of
energy and the climate, promoting the
emergence of a sustainable energy mix.
For more than 90 years now, IFPSchool
has been training young engineers to
overcome industry challenges. This
prestigious academic institution delivers
Masters degrees to some 600 students
each year who saw in excellent postgraduate programs setup in partnership
with world-class universities and
companies an opportunity to develop their
expertise and advance in their careers.
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Your contacts
Exploration & Production Division
Executive VP: Fouzia BARI
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 74
fouzia.bairi@ifptraining.com
FIELD OPERATIONS
Manager: Benot RABAUD
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 68
benoit.rabaud@ifptraining.com
Others divisions
REFINING & CHEMICALS
Management
Jean-Luc KARNIK
Loc du RUSqUEC
Karim FAD
Senior VP Marketing
karim.faid@ifptraining.com
FRANCE
RSI
Philippe VACHER
Georges HOSTACHE
Managing Director
Mob. +973 3 998 5909
herve.chauvin@ifptraining.com
francis.fusier@ifptraining.com
BAHRAIN
IFP Training & Consulting Middle-East
Herv CHAUVIN
NIGERIA
Francis FUSIER
Mohamed SKHIRI
VP Middle-East
Mob. +973 3 232 8804
mohamed.skhiri@ifptraining.com
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 12 12
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Scheet
New course
Also proposed in French
E-learning with personal remote coaching
Duration
in days
Dates
Location
Tuition fee
( H.T.)
Language
Reference
Rueil
Pau
1,520
EN
FR
PROD / PRODCHAIN
PROD / CHAINPROD
Fundamentals of Production
October 12 - 13
June 01 - 02
Rueil
Rueil
Port-Gentil
Rueil
Pau
3,120
3,120
3,450
3,120
3,120
EN
EN
FR
FR
FR
PROD / OGFP
PROD / OGFP
PROD / IPS
PROD / IPS
PROD / IPS
E-501
June 22 - 26
November 30 - December 04
March 02 - 06
April 13 - 17
June 01 - 05
Field Processing
and Surface Production Facilities
E-502
10
June 22 - July 03
November 30 - December 11
June 01 - 12
Rueil
Rueil
Pau
5,910
EN
EN
FR
PROD / FPSPF
PROD / FPSPF
PROD / PIPS
E-503
15
February 09 - 27
September 21 - October 09
May 26 - June 12
Rueil
8,750
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADVGB
PROD / ADVGB
PROD / ADVFR
E-504
February 09 - 13
September 21 - 25
May 26 - 29
Rueil
3,060
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV1GB
PROD / ADV1GB
PROD / ADV1FR
E-505
February 16 - 20
September 28 - October 02
June 01 - 05
Rueil
3,060
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV2GB
PROD / ADV2GB
PROD / ADV2FR
E-506
February 23 - 27
October 05 - 09
June 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
EN
EN
FR
PROD / ADV3GB
PROD / ADV3GB
PROD / ADV3FR
E-510
June 29 - July 03
October 12 - 16
September 28 - October 02
Rueil
3,120
EN
EN
FR
PROD / NATGAS
PROD / NATGAS
PROD / GAZNAT
Rueil
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
4,090
3,000
4,090
4,090
EN
EN
EN
FR
PROD / LNG
PROD / LNG
PROD / LNG
PROD / GNL
Natural Gas
E-511
March 09 - 13
June 07 - 11
November 16 - 20
May 18 - 22
E-514
November 02 - 06
Rueil
3,120
EN
PROD / ACIDGB
Production Accounting
and Material Balance Sheet
E-520
October 19 - 21
April 13 - 15
Rueil
2,290
EN
FR
PROD / BALSH
PROD / BILMAT
E-531
35
September 14 - October 30
May 11 - June 30
Rueil
32,450
EN
FR
PROD / PANELOPGB
PROD / PANELOPFR
E-533
58
September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07
Pau, Rueil
& Martigues
36,680
EN
FR
PROD / PRODSI
PROD / SIPROD
E-534
60
September 07 - November 27
May 11 - July 31
30,540
EN
FR
PROD / PRODENG
PROD / INGPROD
E-535
December 07 - 11
Pau
3,060
EN
PROD / LABOGB
Safety in Laboratories
E-537
December 14 - 17
July 06 - 10
Pau
Rueil
2,710
EN
FR
PROD / SAFELABGB
PROD / SAFELABFR
E-546
September 14 - 18
May 18 - 22
Rueil
3,060
EN
FR
PROD / WELLGB
PROD / WELLFR
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Duration
in days
Dates
Location
Tuition fee
( H.T.)
Language
Reference
Pau
Rueil
Alger
Rueil
3,060
3,060
2,500
3,060
EN
EN
FR
FR
HSE / EXPSAFOP
HSE / EXPSAFOP
HSE / EXPSECOP
HSE / EXPSECOP
E-550
May 18 - 22
November 09 - 13
March 22 - 26
July 13 - 17
E-560
March 29 - April 02
November 16 - 20
June 15 - 19
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
3,000
3,060
3,060
EN
EN
FR
HSE / SAFENG1GB
HSE / SAFENG1GB
HSE / SAFENG1FR
E-561
November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
EN
FR
HSE / SAFENG2GB
HSE / SAFENG2FR
E-570
November 16 - 19
June 15 - 18
Pau
2,710
EN
FR
HSE / WORKGB
HSE / WORKFR
E-580
November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
EN
FR
HSE / ENVGB
HSE / ENVFR
E-590
58
September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07
36,680
EN
FR
HSE / HSESI
HSE / SIHSE
10
October 12 - 23
June 15 - 26
5,910
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP
MAT / MAT
E-601
October 12 - 16
June 15 - 19
Rueil
3,120
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP1
MAT / MAT1
E-602
October 19 - 23
June 22 - 26
Martigues
3,120
EN
FR
MAT / EQUIP2
MAT / MAT2
E-608
October 26 - 30
May 18 - 22
Rueil
Port-Gentil
3,060
3,450
EN
FR
I-R / INST1GB
I-R / INST1FR
E-615
November 02 - 06
May 31 - June 04
Rueil
Alger
3,060
2,500
EN
FR
I-R / METER
I-R / COMPT
E-622
October 26 - 30
Rueil
3,060
EN
MAT / PUMP
E-626
November 02 - 06
Rueil
3,060
EN
MAT / COMPGB
E-640
58
September 16 - December 09
April 09 - July 07
36,680
EN
FR
MAI / MAINSI
MAI / SIMAIN
E-645
November 23 - 27
June 22 - 26
Rueil
Pau
3,120
EN
FR
MAI / MAINTMGT
MAI / GESMAINT
E-650
October 26 - 30
June 29 - July 03
Rueil
3,120
EN
FR
DEV / OFFSHGB
DEV / OFFSHFR
E-660
November 23 - 27
May 18 - 22
Pau
3,060
EN
FR
DEV / TERMGB
DEV / TERMFR
E-670
September 28 - October 02
Rueil
4,060
EN
DEV / HYDRGB
E-675
April 20 - 24
June 08 - 12
Pau
Rueil
3,060
EN
FR
DEV / CORGB
DEV / CORFR
E-680
March 30 - April 03
Rueil
3,060
EN
DEV / SIMULGB
E-695
15
November 23 - December 11
March 16 - April 03
Rueil
8,750
EN
FR
DEV / FDEVGB
DEV / FDEVFR
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New course
Also proposed in French
Scheet
Duration
in days
Reference
E-515
PROD / STOCKGB
E-516
PROD / TRANSGB
E-528
PROD / CHEMICAL
E-529
25
PROD / PC
E-530
185
PROD / BOAGB
E-532
35
PROD / PRODSUP
E-547
10
PROD / ADVCCRGB
Occupational Safety
E-551
HSE / OCCSAFGB
E-565
HSE / SEWGB
E-581
HSE / ENVMGTGB
E-582
HSE / SOCIALGB
E-583
HSE / POLLUTIONGB
E-591
80
HSE / HSEENG
E-609
I-R / INST2GB
E-610
I-R / MVPCGB
E-618
I-R / ELEC1GB
E-619
I-R / ELEC2GB
Gas Turbines
E-630
MAT / GT
E-641
10
MAI / ROTMAINT
E-643
MTM / PAVIB-E
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Sessions during this period
Duration
Reference
Course number
initiAl courses
Preparatory Course to Production Field Operator Training
25 days
PROD / PC
E-529
37 weeks
PROD / BOAGB
E-530
5 days
PROD / CHEMICAL
E-528
Duration
Reference
Course number
35 days
PROD / PANELOPGB
E-531
5 days
PROD / LABOGB
E-535
10 days
PROD / ADVCCRGB
E-547
4 days
HSE / WORKGB
E-570
5 days
I-R / INST1GB
E-608
5 days
I-R / ELEC1GB
E-618
5 days
I-R / METER
E-615
5 days
MAT / PUMP
E-622
5 days
MAT / COMPGB
E-626
Gas Turbines
5 days
MAT / GT
E-630
Duration
Reference
Course number
35 days
PROD / PRODSUP
E-532
PANEL OPERATOR
Sessions during this period
PANEl OPERATOR
initiAl courses
Production Panel Operator Training
Laboratory Analysis Techniques for Oil & Gas Production
ADvAnceD courses
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
SuPERVISOR
initiAl courses
Surface Production Supervisor Training
ADvAnceD courses
Metering and Allocation
5 days
I-R / METER
E-615
5 days
DEV / CORGB
E-675
5 days
DEV / TERMGB
E-660
10 days
MAI / ROTMAINT
E-641
Duration
Reference
Course number
58 days
PROD / PRODSI
E-533
5 days
PROD / WELLGB
E-546
5 days
DEV / TERMGB
E-660
E-641
PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT
Sessions during this period
initiAl courses
Surface Production Superintendant Training
SuPERINTENDANT
ADvAnceD techniques
15 days
MAI / ROTMAINT
5 days
PROD / BALSH
E-520
5 days
I-R / METER
E-615
5 days
DEV / CORGB
E-675
5 days
HSE / SAFENG1GB
E-560
5 days
HSE / POLLUTIONGB
E-583
5 days
PRO / WELLPERF2E
E-464
15 days
PROD / ADVGB
E-503
5 days
PROD / LNG
E-511
5 days
DEV / OFFSHGB
E-650
5 days
HSE / ENVGB
E-580
5 days
MAI / MAINTMGT
E-645
15 days
DEV / FDEVGB
E-695
mAnAgement
10
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PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Sessions during this period
Duration
Reference
Course number
60 days
PROD / PRODENG
E-534
initiAl courses
Production Engineer Training
Duration
Reference
Course number
5 days
PRO / WELLPERF2E
E-464
5 days
PROD / LNG
E-511
5 days
DEV / TERMGB
E-660
5 days
HSE / SAFENG1GB
E-560
5 days
HSE / SAFENG2GB
E-561
5 days
HSE / EXPSAFOP
E-550
4 days
HSE / WORKGB
E-570
5 days
HSE / POLLUTIONGB
E-583
5 days
I-R / INST1GB
E-608
5 days
I-R / INST2GB
E-609
5 days
PROD / BALSH
E-520
5 days
I-R / METER
E-615
5 days
I-R / ELEC1GB
E-618
5 days
MAT / PUMP
E-622
5 days
MAT / COMPGB
E-626
SENIOR
ADvAnceD courses
Gas Turbines
5 days
MAT / GT
E-630
10 days
MAI / ROTMAINT
E-641
4 days
MTM / PAVIB-E
E-643
5 days
MAI / MAINTMGT
E-645
5 days
DEV / HYDRGB
E-670
5 days
PL / SPSGB
E-781
Subsea Pipelines
4 days
PL / PIPEGB
E-782
5 days
DEV / CORGB
E-675
45 days
GEN / IRM
E-001
5 days
EAM / EPCN
E-068
3 days
EAM / PSA
E-064
E-070
mAnAgement
Integrated Reservoir Management (IRM)
5 days
EAM / ERA
15 days
DEV / FDEVGB
E-695
Project Management
5 days
PL / PROJGB
E-700
5 days
PL / COSTGB
E-746
3 days
PL / QAQCGB
E-722
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e-500
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/PRODCHAIN
PROD/CHAINPROD
Fundamentals of Production
Level: Discovery
2 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide an introduction to oil and
gas production, along with a glossary
of terms, covering fundamentals of
technology, chain structure from well to
export terminal, skills and job positions
involved in operating production facilities
AuDience
non-technical staff or technical
professionals not directly involved
in hydrocarbons production
(managers, executives, technicians,
staff of human resources, finance
of projects departments)
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand the different phases of
the oil and gas production process
- to grasp the specific issues of
offshore oil and gas production
- to understand organizations,
skills and job positions involved in
operating production facilities
- to acquire a complete view
of the oil and gas production
chain, stretching over technical,
business and economic issues
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 01 - 02
Pau
1,520
eXP Pau
RegistRation contact
exp.pau@ifptraining.com
en
oct 12 - 13
Rueil
1,520
eXP Rueil
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e-501
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/OGFP
PROD/IPS
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive overview of
oil and gas field processing technology
AuDience
engineers and technicians interested,
although not directly involved, in dayto-day oil and gas field processing
operations: reservoir engineers, drilling
and completion personnel, platform
designers, petroleum architects,
equipment suppliers, economists...
LeArning ObjecTives
- to list main characteristics
of oil and gas well effluents
- to assess problems induced by
unwanted compounds in well effluents
- to understand and explain field
treatment of oil and gas streams
and processes technology
- to grasp fundamentals of oil and
gas field processing operations
and related operating conditions
- to ascertain the treatment
processes necessary for production
water and injection water
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
crude stabilization by Multi stage separation (Mss) - Foaming problems and main available
solutions
crude dehydration and desalting - emulsion problems and main treatments available
crude sweetening (H2s removal)
Examples of oil treatment and associated gas recompression process schemes
1d
2d
Hydrates formation prevention and inhibition: injection of MeoH, Meg, Deg, Low Dosage
Hydrate inhibitor (LDHi)
gas dehydration: teg units, solid desiccants (molecular sieves) units
gas sweetening - acid components (H2s and co2) removal: amine units, molecular sieves,
membranes
natural gas Liquids (ngL) extraction: use of cryogenic refrigeration, Joule-thompson
expansion, or turbo-expander
Fundamentals of Liquefied natural gas (Lng) chain
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Mar 02 - 06
Port-gentil
3,450
eXP Rueil
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FR
apr 13 - 17
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Jun 01 - 05
Pau
3,120
eXP Pau
exp.pau@ifptraining.com
en
Jun 22 - 26
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
nov 30 - Dec 04
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/FPSPF
PROD/PIPS
10 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
understanding of onshore and offshore
oil and gas field processing techniques,
along with a knowledge of technology
and operating principles of surface
production facilities equipment
AuDience
engineers and technicians interested in
onshore and offshore oil and gas field
processing technology and equipment
LeArning ObjecTives
- to grasp fundamentals of oil
and gas production techniques
- to understand operating
principles and conditions of oil,
water and gas treatment
- to learn about the technology
of main equipment and specifities
of offshore production techniques
- to ascertain fundamentals
of process control and to draw
a typical safety system layout
- to understand main metering
techniques, corrosion issues,
its prevention and monitoring
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
1d
2d
Hydrates formation prevention and inhibition: injection of MeoH, Meg, Deg, Low Dosage Hydrate
inhibitor (LDHi)
gas dehydration: teg units, solid desiccants (molecular sieves) units
gas sweetening - acid components (H2s and co2) removal: amine units...
natural gas Liquids (ngL) extraction: use of cryogenic refrigeration, Joule-thomson expansion,
or turbo-expander
Fundamentals of Liquefied natural gas (Lng) chain
rotating machinery
1d
1d
Thermal equipment
0.5 d
Heat exchangers, air coolers, Furnaces, Heaters, fire tubes: types, operation, technology
Fundamentals of corrosion
0.5 d
1d
elements constituting a simple process control loop - cascade and split-range loops - Dcs
technology and working principle of sensors, transmitters and control valves
safety systems: HiPs, esD, eDP, F&g, uss
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 01 - 12
Pau
5,910
eXP Pau
RegistRation contact
exp.pau@ifptraining.com
en
Jun 22 - Jul 03
Rueil
5,910
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
nov 30 - Dec 11
Rueil
5,910
eXP Rueil
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e-503
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/ADVGB
PROD/ADVFR
15 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to deepen understanding of oil and
gas field processing techniques
AuDience
engineers involved in operating
or designing oil and gas field
processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand main thermodynamic
transformations involved in
oil and gas processing
- to grasp a comprehensive picture
of oil and gas processing facilities
- to simulate main oil and gas facilities
- to master operating variables and
conditions of processing facilities
5d
Well effluent
ideal and real fluid behavior
Liquid-Vapor equilibrium of pure substances
Vapor pressure curves
enthalpy diagrams
Pro ii simulation exercises
Liquid-Vapor equilibrium of mixtures - Mixture separation processes
Phase envelopes
Flash, Distillation, absorption, stripping
Pro ii simulation exercises
5d
5d
nOTe
the course is a combination of three
separate modules
Refer to next pages for detailed content
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Feb 09 - 27
Rueil
8,750
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
May 26 - Jun 12
Rueil
8,750
eXP Rueil
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en
sep 21 - oct 09
Rueil
8,750
eXP Rueil
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PROD/ADV1GB
PROD/ADV1FR
e-504
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a thorough understanding
of thermodynamics principles
underlying operation and design of
oil and gas processing facilities
AuDience
engineers involved in operating
or designing oil and gas field
processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to learn about oil and gas
well effluents composition,
properties and characteristics
- to grasp ideal gas law and real fluid
behavior and characterization methods
- to comprehend liquid-vapor equilibrium
of pure substances and mixtures
- to master the operating principles
and performances of mixture
separation processes
- to understand gas compression
and gas expansion laws
- to perform simulations with Pro
ii and master the fundamentals
of equations of state
Well effluent
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
1d
2d
Phase envelopes
Well effluents behavior from pay zone to surface processing facilities
techniques applied to mixture separation: flash process, distillation process
absorption and stripping phenomena
Exercises: Equilibrium coefficients (K values) and relative volatility - Vapor pressure of
a mixture of hydrocarbons - LPG recovery by physical absorption
Pro II simulation: Mixture Separation by distillation - LPG splitter
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Feb 09 - 13
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
May 26 - 29
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
sep 21 - 25
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
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FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/ADV2GB
PROD/ADV2FR
e-505
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
understanding of oil and water treatment
processes, operation and troubleshooting
AuDience
engineers involved in operating
or designing oil and water
field processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to assess various problems that can
be induced by unwanted elements
and compounds in crude oil streams
- to master oil and water treatment
processes, operations and
related operating conditions
- to design main equipment
used for oil processing
- to ascertain main operating problems
encountered in oil and water
processing and related solutions
- to simulate crude oil treatment
processes using the Pro ii software
PrereQuisiTe
it is highly recommended to attend
Module 1 first (cf. e-504)
0.25 d
2.75 d
1d
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Feb 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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FR
Jun 01 - 05
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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en
sep 28 - oct 02
Rueil
3,060
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operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/ADV3GB
PROD/ADV3FR
e-506
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
understanding of gas treatment
processes, operation and troubleshooting
AuDience
engineers involved in operating
or designing gas field processing
and conditioning facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to assess various problems
induced by unwanted elements
in natural gas streams
- to master gas treatment and
liquefaction processes, operations
and related operating conditions
- to perform hand calculations
for summary design of main
gas processing equipment
- to ascertain main operating problems
encountered in gas processing and
conditioning and related solutions
- to simulate natural gas treatment
processes using the Pro ii software
PrereQuisiTe
it is highly recommended to attend
Module 1 first (cf. e-504)
0.25 d
constituents raising problems for storage, transport, or end use of natural gas
Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas
necessary treatments to conform these specifications
Examples of compositions of commercialized natural gases
1.25 d
0.75 d
0.75 d
1d
study of a natural gas dehydration, ngL extraction and compression unit - optimization
of the operating parameters - analysis of hydrate formation risks
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Feb 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Jun 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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oct 05 - 09
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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e-510
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/NATGAS
PROD/GAZNAT
Natural Gas
5 Days
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive review of
the techniques involved in natural gas
production, processing and transport;
complemented with an overview of
natural gas valorization channels
AgendA
natural gas: types and production techniques
0.75 d
AuDience
end uses of natural gases: fuel (domestic and industrial uses), conversion into other energy types
(electricity production and cogeneration), automotive fuel (natural gas for Vehicles - ngV and conversion
into liquid automotive fuels gtL), chemical valorization, etc.
Quality requirements for commercial natural gases and associated products (ethane, LPg, condensates)examples of quality standards
LeArning ObjecTives
- to learn about fundamentals of natural
gas composition, characteristics,
production and field processing
- to understand technical issues
and specific constraints of natural
gas transport and storage
- to review the various end-user markets
available for valorizing natural gas
- to grasp key natural gas
chain economic issues
0.25 d
2d
1d
0.5 d
gas pipes: technology, capacities, equipment, recompression units, operating conditions, etc.
underground storage (old reservoirs, aquifers, salt domes, etc.) - Required treatments at outlet
0.5 d
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Jun 29 - Jul 03
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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sep 28 - oct 02
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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en
oct 12 - 16
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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e-511
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/LNG
PROD/GNL
5 Days
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
technical and economic review of
the Liquefied natural gas industry
AuDience
Professionals involved or interested
in the Lng industry: technical and
managerial staff in the Lng industry,
equipment providers, personnel
from engineering companies, etc.
LeArning ObjecTives
AgendA
The Lng world
0.5 d
the Lng chain - order of magnitude and trends - Location of main plants worldwide
Base load Lng plants - Peak shaving Lng plants - small Lng plants for Lng fueled vehicles
Receiving terminals - Regasification techniques - satellite regasification techniques
0.5 d
Physical properties: Liquid-Vapor equilibrium, density, ratio of vapor methane / Lng, heat of
vaporization, heat of combustion...
safety aspects: Flash Point, Fire Point, auto-ignition Point, Minimum spark energy,
Flammability Limits, Deflagration, Lng Vaporization, Rapid Phase transition (RPt), Radiation
levels, stratification / Roll-over, sloshing, Lng clouds ignition, asphyxiation risks, cryogenic
liquids jets, Piping behavior
0.5 d
0.75 d
0.75 d
1d
Lng cryogenic heat exchangers: spiral Wound Heat exchangers, aluminum Brazed Heat
exchangers
technology of the cryogenic compressors and their drivers (gas turbines)
Lng Vaporizers: open Rack Vaporizers (oRV), submerged combustion Vaporizers (scV), etc.safety and environmental aspects
submerged Lng pumps: in-tank retractable pumps, cargo pumps, HP canned send out
pumps, etc.
Liquid cryogenic turbo-expanders, cryogenic valves
cryogenic personnel protection items
0.25 d
0.25 d
Lng trends since the 70s - equipment and concept development - Future developments
0.5 d
gas markets: natural gas reserves and production, worldwide gas demands distribution,
international natural gas trade
Lng contracts: specificities of Lng contracts, pricing, shipping contracts
Lng markets trends
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Mar 09 - 13
Rueil
4,090
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
May 18 - 22
Rueil
4,090
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
Jun 07 - 11
Dubai
3,000
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
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nov 16 - 20
Rueil
4,090
eXP Rueil
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e-514
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/ACIDGB
PROD/ACIDFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive technical
review of sour gas treatment, sulfur
recovery, conditioning processes and
storage facilities, including operating
and troubleshooting issues
AuDience
Professionals interested in sour gas:
engineers involved in oil and gas
field facilities operation or design,
managerial staff in gas processing
facilities, equipment providers, personnel
from engineering companies
LeArning ObjecTives
- to comprehend all concerns linked to
sour gas treatment and sulfur recovery
- to review sulfur and acid pollutants
main physical properties,
specificities, and induced hazards
- to understand operating principles
and conditions of gas sweetening and
sulfur recovery / handling processes
- to grasp main operating problems
encountered in sour gas processing
and sulfur recovery and handling
0.25 d
1.5 d
general principles
generic processes and proprietary processes
typical process flow scheme
amine unit design: key design parameters
specific process arrangements
equipment review, process control
operational issues and troubleshooting
the specificities of amine units in refineries
elgin-Franklin, an example of a versatile MDea sweetening unit
an example of successive revamping of an amine unit
acid gas enrichment
0.75 d
scavengers
solid Bed processes
Redox processes
other solvent processes: hot carbonate, physical solvents, hybrid solvents
Permeation membranes
cryogenic distillation processes
LPg sweetening
guidelines for process selection
0.25 d
1.25 d
0.75 d
0.25 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
nov 02 - 06
Rueil
3,120
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e-520
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/BALSH
PROD/BILMAT
3 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide the fundamental knowledge
for understanding production balance,
linking relevant operations and
production figures which impact
issues such as transfer fee, exchange
between fields, field use
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to establish production balance
from basic data (well tests, process
measurements, fiscal data)
- to grasp performance monitoring
and production reporting tools
- to assess impact of different
operations on material balances
- to know accounting and back
allocation rules specific to
process or production mode
0.5 d
0.5 d
Liquid balances
0.5 d
gas balance
accounting rules
Dry gas field case
Wet gas field case
Application: Reconstruction of a natural gas balance and associated gas (oil field and gas cap)
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
apr 13 - 15
Rueil
2,290
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
oct 19 - 21
Rueil
2,290
eXP Rueil
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e-531
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/PANELOPGB
PROD/PANELOPFR
NEW
PurPOse
to provide the required skills and
comprehensive knowledge to hold
the position of a panel operator with
the appropriate attitude towards
plant operation safety issues
AuDience
experienced field operators called
on to hold a panel operator position
in oil and gas production facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to grasp the necessary foundation
methodology and a philosophy to drive
an oil and gas process with a Dcs
- to be convinced of the absolute
necessity of a proactive and
anticipatory operation
- to analyze and react methodically to
anomalies, incidents and emergency
situations in a safe manner
- to implement crisis
management procedures
35 Days
AgendA
Panel operators role
5d
5d
Reservoir conditions and production modes. Production principles and physics applied to well
surface wells and subsea wells: equipment; architectures, operating procedures
common well interventions. Production and injection wells monitoring - common troubles
safety and prevention/protection barriers
Integrated plant simulator: Well - Production lines section parameters analysis - FPSO case
4d
operating parameters and mechanical conditions monitoring, protection systems and operation of
centrifugal pump, reciprocating compressor, centrifugal compressor
5d
8d
8d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 11 - Jun 30
Rueil
32,450
eXP Rueil
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en
sep 14 - oct 30
Rueil
32,450
eXP Rueil
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e-533
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/PRODSI
PROD/SIPROD
58 Days
PurPOse
to provide the in-depth technical
knowledge of oil and gas processing
operations, along with the managerial
and communication skills, for
qualifying to hold the position of
production superintendents
the required high-level knowledge
stretches over a wide range of issues
in relation to reservoir, corrosion,
inspection, maintenance, well
performance, flow assurance
AuDience
Professionals with a significant
experience in oil and gas surface
production who are called on to hold
position of production superintendents
LeArning ObjecTives
- to describe the overall production
process, from reservoir to
offloading facilities
- to explain available tools
and techniques for well
performance enhancement
and production optimization
- to explain state-of-the-art oil
and gas production techniques
- to describe Hse management
rules and responsibilities
- to acquire world class work methods
and communication skills
- to anticipate anomalous
events and react effectively
to avoid production loss
AgendA
Downhole production - Well performance
6.5 d
units - Dimensions
Fundamentals of Reservoir engineering - Well testing
Fundamentals of Drilling, completion and Well servicing
artificial Lift (Pumping, gas Lift...) and Well Performance
10 d
17.5 d
Hse risks, flammability, overpressure systems: PsV, flare and flare network, closed and open
drains...
safety in operation: use of utilities, degassing/inerting, confined space entry, start-up &
shutdown
safety during construction & maintenance works: lifting & rigging, work at height, electrical
safety
Work permit system - siMultaneous oPerations (siMoPs) management
Hse management systems - Management of change - Downgraded situations - Hse
referential & responsibilities
safety engineering: HaZiD, HaZoP, layout optimization and identification of major accidentsRisks matrix
safety systems: HiPs, esD, eDP, F&g, uss - safety logic diagrams
Human factors - opersafe: philosophy and methodology
incident analysis and reporting - Root cause analysis
2.5 d
5d
3d
multidisciplinary conferences
3.5 d
5d
2d
3d
nOTe
1 week in Martigues (south of
France), 1 week in Rueil
coordinator: Jacques Parpant
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
apr 09 - Jul 07
Pau, Martigues
& Rueil
RegistRation contact
36,680
eXP Pau
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en
sep 16 - Dec 09
Pau, Martigues
& Rueil
36,680
eXP Pau
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e-534
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/PRODENG
PROD/INGPROD
60 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide the in-depth technical
knowledge of oil and gas production
facilities design and operation necessary
to hold rapidly, and very effectively,
the position of field engineer, or
design engineer, or project engineer
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to grasp fundamentals of reservoir
engineering, drilling, well completion
and servicing, and artificial lift
- to understand fundamental concepts
underlying oil and gas processing
- to understand in detail operating
conditions and basic design of
oil, water and gas treatment
- to learn about technology of static
equipment and rotating machinery
used in production facilities
- to learn about offshore development
techniques and flow assurance issues
- to identify main risks related to
o&g production operations and
review main safety rules
- to contribute to the dynamics of
field development projects studies
5d
5d
15 d
10 d
2d
3d
Fundamentals of contracts
Project profitability evaluation - Risk analysis of exploration & Production projects
Project cost estimation and cost control
5d
nOTe
this training includes 1 week
in Martigues (south of France)
for workshop and site visits
10 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 11 - Jul 31
30,540
eXP Rueil
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sep 07 - nov 27
30,540
eXP Rueil
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e-535
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/LABOGB
PROD/LABOFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive knowledge
of and develop practical skills in
conducting reliable and safe laboratory
analyzes for the oil and gas industry
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to grasp the physical and chemical
concepts involved in various analyzes
- to comprehend issues requiring
special attention in various analyzes
- to assess the results of an analysis
and decide whether to carry
out the analysis over again
- to review main occupational
Health and safety rules within
the framework of lab activities
0.5 d
1d
0.5 d
1d
Laboratory visit
1d
equipment visualization
Discussions on practices, difficulties...
0.5 d
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Dec 07 - 11
Pau
3,060
RegistRation contact
eXP Pau
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e-537
FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/SAFELABGB
PROD/SAFELABFR
Safety in Laboratory
Level: Proficiency
4 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to improve awareness regarding risks in
laboratories and pilot plants and develop
the right skills to mitigate those risks
AuDience
technicians with responsibilities
in various laboratories (control,
R&D, application), pilot plant
technicians, security guards
LeArning ObjecTives
- to assess the risks linked
to products, testing material
and industrial environment
- to mitigate risks by adopting
appropriate prevention policies
- to become fully involved
in safety matters
- to adopt the best industry practices
1.25 d
inflammability
explosive atmospheres (ateX): flammable gases, oxidizers, ignition sources
Preventions and precautions against ignition hazards: electrical equipment approved for
explosive atmospheres classified areas, grounding, venting, inerting
Detection equipment (explosimeters portable and stationary, analysis) and extinction
Dangerous chemical reactions
incompatibility between products, decomposition and thermal runaway, precautions during
storage, use and disposal
Hazards behavior of fluids
Pressure in capacity, thermal expansion, vaporization, put under vacuum, icing
operating precautions: filling limits
Hazards to humans
0.5 d
chemical risks
Hazard identification: harmful, toxic, corrosive, carcinogenic, teratogenic, inert gas, thermal
burns
Main forms of intoxication, entry into the body and metabolism
Prevention, collective and individual protection
Radiative risks
non-ionizing radiation and ionizing units used effects on the body - Precautions for the use
of laboratory analysis equipment
electrical hazards
effects and severity of electrotraumatisme - action to be taken in case of accident - Logging
Hearing risks
area of audibility, thresholds of pain sensation, effects and dangers of noise on the body
Measuring the level of exposure, individual and collective protection
Hazard materials
0.5 d
1d
individual behavior
0.25 d
0.5 d
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jul 06 - 10
Rueil
2,710
eXP Rueil
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Dec 14 - 17
Pau
2,710
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FieldOperations
operationofProductionFacilities
PROD/WELLGB
PROD/WELLFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
knowledge of well operations;
from drilling, completion,
and artificial lift techniques
and equipment to well
intervention operations
AuDience
Production engineers and
other professionals interested
in well operations
LeArning ObjecTives
- to grasp fundamentals of
drilling techniques
- to draw the architecture of a typical
well completion and explain
the technology of the equipment used
- to understand operating principle
and technology of artificial lift pumps
- to understand operating
principle, monitoring and
technology of gas lift systems
- to review main well servicing and
workover operations (objectives,
principles, equipment)
Fundamentals of drilling
1d
Drilling and casing program: function of the different casings, how to determine the drilling
and casing program
Principle of drilling: different types of bits, drilling string, hoisting and pumping functions
and material, mud and solid treatments, wellheads
Drilling methods and special operations: drilling parameters, turbo drilling, coring
and logging, casing and cementing operations, directional drilling, well control, fishing jobs
offshore drilling operations: different types of rigs, specific offshore problems
1d
0.25 d
overall approach of the well flow capacity: inflow and outflow performances
need for artificial lift
Main artificial lift techniques
0.75 d
techniques to be covered:
sucker Rod Pumps
electrical submersible Pumps (esP)
Progressing cavity Pumps (PcP)...
Jet pumps
For each of these techniques, the following points will be highlighted: Principle, technology
of the involved pieces of equipment, operating procedure and troubleshooting, installation
design, applications, advantages and drawbacks. How to improve performances and run-life
duration?
1d
operating principle
specific completion equipment
Factors to consider for design
unloading, operating problems, and selection criteria
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 18 - 22
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
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sep 14 - 18
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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e-550
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/EXPSAFOP
HSE/EXPSECOP
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a thorough understanding
of risks and safety measures
related to products, equipment,
and different operations in oil
and gas processing facilities
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to deepen knowledge of hazards
involved in routine operations, siMoPs
and shutdown/start-up operations
- to assess risks involved in
different operations and adopt
best industry practices
- to adopt the most appropriate safety
measures in routine oil and gas
processing operations and when
faced with unforeseen events
- to explain key safety management
rules leading to high Hse standards
0.25 d
0.75 d
1d
use of utilities: inert gases, liquid water, steam, air, gas oil, fuel gas
Blow-down and drainage toward: flare, slops, tanks, oily water
Mechanical lock-out - electrical lock-out
Degassing-inerting: steam, nitrogen, water, vacuum, work permits...
entry into vessels - Ventilation and atmosphere analysis: oxygen content explosivity, toxicity
start-up: checks, accessibility and cleanliness, line up, deaeration, seal tests, oil in
Personal Protection equipment (PPe)
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
1.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Mar 22 - 26
alger
2,500
eXP Rueil
en
May 18 - 22
Pau
3,060
eXP Pau
exp.pau@ifptraining.com
FR
Jul 13 - 17
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
nov 09 - 13
Rueil
3,060
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e-560
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/SAFENG1GB
HSE/SAFENG1FR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide the knowledge necessary
to assess and mitigate risks, and
apply industry-required safety codes
and practices when designing,
constructing and operating oil
and gas processing facilities
introduction
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to learn about Hse standards and
the deterministic methods of safety
engineering in oil and gas processing
- to grasp different methods
of risk assessment and key
safety management rules
- to learn about the contents of
standard hazard studies
- to define, forecast and measure
possible outcomes and effects
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.75 d
Methodology to be used
HAZOP exercise
0.75 d
examples
safety engineering approach to plant layout
Plant Layout exercise: optimization of an offshore plant layout
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
safety system: instrumented safety systems (incl. HiPs case study), shutdown system, Blow-down
system
overpressure protection and gaseous Hc disposal: PsVs and mechanical systems
Flares / vents and flare network systems
Liquid Drainage: open / closed drains, surface drainage
0.5 d
case studies
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
Mar 29 - apr 02
Dubai
3,000
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Jun 15 - 19
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
exp.rueil@ifptraining.com
en
nov 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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e-561
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/SAFENG2GB
HSE/SAFENG2FR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide the knowledge and tools
for coordinating Hse studies,
for the different stages of an onshore
or offshore, oil and gas, grass-roots
or major revamping project
Digest of module 1
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to acquire the probabilistic
methods of safety engineering
and typical safety systems design
- to design safety systems including
firewater, fire and gas detection,
and over-pressure relief
- to ensure safe operation of
oil and gas facilities
- to take part in risk assessment
and project evaluation
- to contribute to a corporate,
experience-based, safety culture
PrereQuisiTe
Fundamental knowledge of statistical
analysis and hazard identification
techniques is highly recommended
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.75 d
0.75 d
Methodology to be used
systematic QRa approach (step by step)
assessment and improvement
Case studies and application
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
Methodology for emergency escape & Rescue analysis (eeRa) & Fire & explosion Risk analysis (FeRa)
studies
on and off site emergency planning
Methodology, data input, assumptions and output
Case study
0.25 d
Human factors in process control, alarm systems, Human error in process plants, Downgraded situations
emergency situations
safety dossier
0.25 d
Dates
Location
Fees
en
nov 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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FR
Jun 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
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e-570
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/WORKGB
HSE/WORKFR
4 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a thorough understanding
of risks related to products,
equipment, and different operations,
involved in the execution of
construction/maintenance works
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to gain a deeper insight into hazard
analyses during the preparation of
construction/maintenance works
- to assess risks linked to
various activities, and adopt
best industry practices
- to grasp typical Hse management
rules for prevention and protection
- to lead a team carrying out a
safety audit of construction/
maintenance works
0.25 d
Hazards and risks - consequences: accidents, health problems and environment related damage
Risk management means: equipment, organizational and human aspects
0.25 d
0.25 d
1.5 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
Responsibilities
Work Permit system
Risk assessment for construction activities
Reporting; anomalies, near Miss, Lost time incident (Lti), etc.
accident / incident investigation
Learning from incidents & accidents - Fault tree analysis
competence & training
1d
objectives of an audit
Pre-audit preparations: audit boundaries, expectations, audit checklists, audit plans
audit: findings versus expectations
Post audit: feedback (Report, findings vs. targets, recommendations and action plan), audit action plan
follow-up
Participants will have the opportunity to practice the preparation, execution and follow-up of an audit
related to construction activities
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 15 - 18
Pau
2,710
eXP Pau
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nov 16 - 19
Pau
2,710
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e-580
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/ENVGB
HSE/ENVFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand the global prevailing
context for the oil and gas industry
- to grasp legal requirements and
standards with respect to impact on
local environment and populations
- to understand techniques and
contents of environmental and
social impact assessments
- to identify mitigation measures,
perform stakeholders mapping
and build Public consultation
and Disclosure Plans
- to select key performance
indicators, and set up monitoring
with environmental and social
management plans
- to learn about minimum requirements
for restoration of operational
sites after abandonment
0.25 d
The stakes
0.75 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
environmental impact assessment activities throughout the life cycle of a field, tools used for impact
prediction
the eia process, scoping an eia, enViD (environmental Hazard identification) environmental Management
Plan - case study
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
social issues related to e&P activities: the risks, the stakes and the strategies
0.5 d
the risks and the stakes - some high profile cases (human rights, ngos activism, etc.)
Documentary viewing and discussion on social risks in e&P activities
How to change practices and image?
Participative social impact assessment: definition, business case and standards, process
social management Plans and monitoring - Focus on special topics: involuntary resettlement, local
communities, business in conflict zones
0.5 d
stakeholder engagement
0.5 d
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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en
nov 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
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e-590
FieldOperations
Hse-Health,safety&environment
HSE/HSESI
HSE/SIHSE
58 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
units - Dimensions
Fundamentals of Reservoir engineering - Well testing
Fundamentals of Drilling, completion, Well servicing, artificial Lift and Well Performance
AuDience
LeArning ObjecTives
- to learn about state-of-the-art oil
and gas production techniques
and equipment technology
- to understand all details of Hse issues
linked to production, as well as to
construction and maintenance works
- to describe Hse management rules
and individual responsibilities
- to acquire world class work methods
and communication skills
4d
5d
17.5 d
Hse risks, flammability, overpressure systems: PsV, flare and flare network, closed and open
drains...
safety in operation: use of utilities, degassing/inerting, confined space entry, start-up
& shutdown
safety during construction & maintenance works: lifting & rigging, work at height, electrical
safety
Work permit system; siMultaneous oPerations (siMoPs) management
Hse management systems - Management of change - Downgraded situations - Hse
referential & responsibilities
safety engineering: HaZiD, HaZoP, layout optimization and identification of major accidentsRisks matrix
safety systems: HiPs, esD, eDP, F&g, uss - safety logic diagrams
Human factors - opersafe: philosophy and methodology
incident analysis and reporting - Root cause analysis
5d
rotating machinery
5d
3d
multidisciplinary conferences
3.5 d
5d
5d
environmental legislation
environmental impact assessment (eia) - Management Plan eMP
societal issues related to e&P activities
2d
nOTe
3 weeks in Martigues, 2 weeks in Rueil
coordinator: Jacques Parpant
Language
3d
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
apr 09 - Jul 07
RegistRation contact
36,680
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sep 16 - Dec 09
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e-600
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAT/EQUIP
MAT/MAT
10 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
knowledge of static equipment
and rotating machinery used in oil
and gas processing facilities
AuDience
engineers and managers involved
in operating or designing oil and
gas field processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
to comprehend all issues of operating
principles, technology, selection
criteria, and maintenance of oil
and gas processing equipment
5d
5d
Pumps
centrifugal pumps
Positive displacement pumps
Fundamentals of gas compression and expansion
compressors and expanders
Reciprocating compressors
centrifugal compressors
turbo-expanders
gas turbines
operating principle
technology
auxiliaries
nOTe
the training combines the two
independent courses e-601 and
e-602, the detailed content of which
is given in the following two pages
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 15 - 26
5,910
eXP Rueil
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oct 12 - 23
5,910
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equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAT/EQUIP1
MAT/MAT1
e-601
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to learn the technology, operation and
maintenance of main static equipment
used in oil & gas installations
AuDience
engineers and managers involved
in operating or designing oil and
gas field processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand technology, operating
principles, and maintenance of
static equipment (piping, vessels,
thermal equipment, storage,
instrumentation, process control)
- to learn about main selection criteria
in regard to equipment operating
conditions and safety considerations
- to grasp fundamentals of metallurgy,
corrosion and corrosion prevention
- to review important origins
of equipment failures
- to describe process control loops
structures and instruments technology
- to understand safety instrumented
systems specific to production facilities
0.5 d
storage equipment
0.5 d
Different storage equipment: atmospherics tanks, spheres, cigars, refrigerated and cryogenic storage
Miscellaneous equipment
case of floating storage vessels (Fso, FPso)
1d
Thermal equipment
0.5 d
Fundamentals of electricity
0.5 d
electrical architecture in onshore / offshore installations: Power distribution network, Main components
electrical safety - equipment for explosive atmospheres
example of electrical balance for an offshore installation - Power generation capabilities selection /
redundancy, etc.
1.25 d
constitution of a control loop: sensor, transmitter, controller, recorder, control valve, signals (pneumatic,
electrical, digital) and signal converters -tags and symbols
Different types of pressure, temperature, flow rate and level sensors
transmitters types
technology of control valves: simple and double seat plug valves, cage valves, camflex type valves,
three-way valves
Different types of control loops: simple loop, cascade, split-range
Distributed control system (Dcs): network architecture and constitution - examples
Practice of Dynamic Simulation for process control
0.25 d
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 15 - 19
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
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en
oct 12 - 16
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAT/EQUIP2
MAT/MAT2
e-602
5 Days
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive knowledge
of technology, operating principles and
performance of rotating machinery used
in oil and gas processing facilities
AuDience
engineers and managers involved
in operating or designing oil and
gas field processing facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to learn about the practical use of
different types of rotating machineries
- to understand operating
principles and performance
- to master technology, operating
constraints and maintenance
of rotating machinery
AgendA
Pumps
2d
0.25 d
1.75 d
gas turbines
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 22 - 26
Martigues
3,120
eXP Rueil
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en
oct 19 - 23
Martigues
3,120
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0.5 d
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e-608
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
I-R/INST1GB
I-R/INST1FR
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive knowledge
of process control and safety systems
AuDience
engineers and technicians involved
in designing, constructing,
commissioning or operating oil and
gas surface production facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand control loops and
safety loops, as well as icss and
associated equipment technologies
- to comprehend technology
and operating principles of
instruments most commonly used
in the oil and gas industry
- to understand impact of PiD controllers
parameters on process control
- to grasp main process control
structures encountered in oil
and gas surface processing
- to draw the outline of a
typical Dcs architecture
- to learn the functions of safety
instrumented systems
5 Days
AgendA
Process control overview
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
Pneumatic transmitters: transformation of force into a pneumatic signal and amplification, technology
and transmitter tuning - operation of the sensor-transmitter combination
electric and electronic transmitters: operating principle
Digital and programmable transmitters
0.5 d
Linear displacement valves: technology, different plug types, characteristic curves, safety position: ao,
ac, Fc, Fo
Positioners: operating principle, types (pneumatic, electro pneumatic)
other types of control valves: simple and double seat valves, cage valves, camflex type valves, threeway valves
contactors: position sensors, electro-valves
on/oFF valves: types, simple and double actuators
0.5 d
0.5 d
PiD controllers
1d
1d
safety loop
safety function, safety integrity Level
High integrity Protection systems (HiPs), emergency shutDown (esD), Fire and gas (F&g), emergency
Depressurization (eDP)
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 18 - 22
Port-gentil
3,450
eXP Rueil
RegistRation contact
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en
oct 26 - 30
Rueil
3,060
eXP Rueil
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e-615
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
I-R/METER
I-R/COMPT
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive knowledge
of metering equipment and applications
in the oil and gas industry
AuDience
Data treatment
LeArning ObjecTives
- to review different kinds of metering
and allocation methods, and
assess importance of accuracy
- to grasp technology and
operating principles of singlephase metering equipment
- to understand standards of liquids
and gases transactional metering
- to assess operation, maintenance
and calibration techniques
of metering installations
- to review multiphase metering
advantages, technology and
operating principles
0.5 d
0.5 d
technical material balances, data reconciliation, data architecture, architecture of Dcs, data recording
0.5 d
1d
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
0.5 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 31 - Jun 04
alger
2,500
eXP Rueil
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en
nov 02 - 06
Rueil
3,060
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e-622
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAT/PUMP
NEW
MAT/POMPE
PurPOse
to provide a better understanding
of centrifugal and displacement
volumetric pumps technology
and operating principle
AuDience
engineers and technicians
involved in centrifugal and positive
displacement pump operation,
maintenance or engineering
LeArning ObjecTives
- to describe the behavior and
the operation of pumps
- to analyze the technical solutions
applied in their units
- to establish a diagnosis of
the incidents, and participate
in the troubleshooting meetings
- to identify essential elements
in pump selection
5 Days
AgendA
Pumping prerequisites
0.5 d
0.5 d
1.5 d
0.25 d
Pump performance
Hydraulic pumping fundamentals
Pressure, flowrate, specific gravity, friction losses, centrifugal force, height/pressure relation,
mechanic and hydraulic power, vapor pressure curve, energy conservation
Pump choice and typical upstream implementations
Pump performance
transformation of the mechanic energy in hydraulic energy
Flow in a pump, internal flow and energy losses
theoretical and practical head: characteristic curve
other characteristics: efficiency, power, nPsH required
changes in characteristics vs. rotation, viscosity, impeller shape, cavitation
Pipe system
Liquid flows in pipes: friction losses
suction and discharge conditions
system curve, resistance of flow and flowrate control
operating point: normal and maximum capacities, change in fluid characteristics and incidence on
operating conditions
nPsH and cavitation problem
Functional approach
study step by step of the main functions
- Process: impeller, wear rings, balancing, pump body shape
- sealing: mechanical sealing, typical arrangements (single, dual, dry seal). selection according aPi
382 standard, materials, type. Friction face heating
- support: axial and radial, thrust and journal bearings
- Lubrication: oil and grease
- Monitoring: rotor displacement, vibrations, temperature, pressure
Building step by step a monocellular centrifugal pump
Particular choices
coupling and driven machines
ateX: material consequences
Different types of pumps used in the oil and petrochemical industries, construction and technology: aPi
610 specifications (monocellular, multicellular, in line, high speed pump)
operating principle and utilization of the different types of pumps
specific solutions: canned motor pump, magnetic drive pump, multiphasic technology
Pump operation
0.75 d
Pump maintenance
0.5 d
technology
Different types of pumps: rotary and reciprocating pumps
operating principle and utilization of the different types of pumps
Performance
influence of clearance, internal leaks, nature of product on flow rate and pressure
Flow rate control
installation guidelines: position of tanks, line diameters, metering drums, pulsation dampeners,
pressure valves
Preventive maintenance
conditional maintenance: vibration measuring, lubricant analysis, thermography
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
oct 26 - 30
Rueil
3,060
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e-626
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAT/COMPGB
MAT/COMPFR
NEW
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a better understanding
of the technology, performance
and operation of centrifugal and
volumetric compressors
AuDience
operation and technical department
staff involved in the operation of
centrifugal and volumetric compressors
and maintenance technicians
LeArning ObjecTives
- to describe the technology of
centrifugal and volumetric compressors
- to select the adequate
operating conditions
- to explain the main operating problems
- to be involved in a
troubleshooting process
1d
1d
1d
0.75 d
0.5 d
compression rate and volume flow rate; influence of the operating conditions: intake
pressure and temperature, nature of the gas, rotation speed
Discharge temperature, power absorbed as a function of the nature of the gas and the
operating conditions
characteristic curves of the compressor
0.5 d
Flow adjustment
conventional control: startup and shutdown
Monitoring the compressor and auxiliary equipment under normal operating conditions
serie and parallel functioning
troubleshooting
Hazards related to the reciprocating compressor: slugging
0.25 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
nov 02 - 06
Rueil
3,060
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e-640
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAI/MAINSI
MAI/SIMAIN
58 Days
certifying Training
Level: Foundation
AgendA
PurPOse
to develop managerial and
communication skills while providing
an in-depth technical knowledge
stretching over a wide range of issues
and advanced topics in relation
to effluent processing, oil and gas
treatment operations, Hse, equipment
maintenance management
AuDience
Professionals with a significant
experience in maintenance of oil and gas
production facilities, called on to hold the
position of Maintenance superintendent
LeArning ObjecTives
- to describe the oil and gas
production chain, from reservoir
to offloading facilities
- to explain technology and
maintenance operations of main
equipment in oil and gas facilities
- to anticipate production
constraints and their
consequences on maintenance
- to describe Hse management
rules and responsibilities
- to acquire world class work methods
and communication skills
- to prepare and manage effectively
a global maintenance plan
4d
units - Dimensions
Fundamentals of Reservoir engineering - Well testing
Fundamentals of Drilling, completion, Well servicing, artificial Lift and Well Performance
5d
17.5 d
Hse risks, flammability, overpressure systems: PsV, flare and flare network, closed and open drains...
safety in operation: use of utilities, degassing/inerting, confined space entry, start-up & shutdown
safety during construction & maintenance works: lifting & rigging, work at height, electrical safety
Work permit system - siMultaneous oPerations (siMoPs) management
Hse management systems - Management of change - Downgraded situations - Hse referential
& responsibilities
safety engineering: HaZiD, HaZoP, layout optimization and identification of major accidents - Risks
matrix
safety systems: HiPs, esD, eDP, F&g, uss - safety logic diagrams
Human factors - opersafe: philosophy and methodology
incident analysis and reporting - Root cause analysis
5d
10 d
3d
multidisciplinary conferences
3.5 d
5d
2d
nOTe
3 weeks in Martigues, 1 week in Rueil
coordinator: Jacques Parpant
Language
3d
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
apr 09 - Jul 07
Pau, Martigues
& Rueil
RegistRation contact
36,680
eXP Pau
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en
sep 16 - Dec 09
Pau, Martigues
& Rueil
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e-645
FieldOperations
equipment,Maintenance,inspection
MAI/MAINTMGT
MAI/GESMAINT
NEW
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide knowledge on how
to select and implement
a customized maintenance policy
to provide the practical tools
for implementing reliability
engineering processes
AuDience
engineers, supervisors and staff involved
in maintenance, in equipment availability
control or in charge of maintenance costs
LeArning ObjecTives
0.5 d
Maintenance policy and plant policy. Financial, technical and workforce organization, goals
current trends: criticality analysis tPM, RcM How they fit a given situation
condition-based, preventive and corrective maintenance methods and their respective
importance
Maintenance work management: criticality of equipment, priorities, spare parts inventory
management
0.75 d
FMeca (Failure Modes, effects and their criticality analysis). areas of application, basic
techniques, probability estimation, common methodological errors
Failure trees. Purpose of the method. Practical calculation methods
Reliability centered maintenance. use of decision logic. Detection and elimination of hidden
failures
application of RcM to sis (safety instrumented systems) management
Maintenance cost vs. overall failure cost. cost factors. overall effectiveness index, efficiency
concept, adaptation to the petroleum and petrochemical industries
Life cycle cost. Definition and application to the choice of investments. Possible use in
estimation of optimum life duration
spare part management. cost of inventory. unsuitability of some conventional calculations.
Potential solutions. Decision-making methods
1d
1d
contracting
0.5 d
Purpose, conditions for efficiency. Why outsourcing, how to maintain, how to keep control
Different types of contract. Which type to use
shutdown management
0.5 d
improvement plans
0.75 d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Jun 22 - 26
Pau
3,120
eXP Pau
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en
nov 23 - 27
Rueil
3,120
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e-650
FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/OFFSHGB
DEV/OFFSHFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a deep understanding of
offshore technology and techniques,
with a particular emphasis on
issues of flow assurance
AuDience
engineers and technicians involved in
designing, constructing or operating oil
and gas offshore production facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand the technology and
design of offshore production facilities
- to grasp the architecture of
offshore field developments, from
shallow water to deep offshore
- to understand pipelines
technology, laying techniques and
main operational problems
- to learn the techniques used to prevent
main problems of flow assurance
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
FPsO/FsO technology
0.5 d
Operation of terminals
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
Main Flow assurance problems: hydrates, paraffins, sulfates, sand, salt, naphtenates...
Main technical solutions and preservation operations - intervention techniques
1d
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
RegistRation contact
Rueil
3,120
eXP Rueil
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en
oct 26 - 30
Rueil
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e-660
FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/TERMGB
DEV/TERMFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive
knowledge of the technology and
operation of oil terminals in general,
and of FPso/Fso in particular
AuDience
Managers, staff, and technicians whose
activities are related to oil terminals
(production, marine maintenance,
operation, design, manufacturing,
trading, control, regulations)
LeArning ObjecTives
- to review all loading/unloading
operations on oil terminals,
FPsos and Fsos
- to understand technical characteristics
of onshore or floating storage facilities
- to understand metering and
sampling techniques used to
measure volume of marketed oil
- to grasp technology of oil tanker
loading facilities (jetty, loading
buoy, tandem point)
- to learn about mooring crew
activities, pilotage, port regulations
- to assess oil terminals Hse hazards
and operational constraints
0.5 d
0.5 d
Different types of storage tank (fixed roof, floating roof) - selection criteria
Fixed roof tank: shell, roof, bottom, foundation, retention basins, and various equipments
Floating roof tank and various equipments
Firefighting facilities: water deluge, foam, gas extinguisher...
safety risks on storage tanks: H2s, dangers of ignition, explosion risk, collapse, static
electricity...
incidents and equipment failures on storage tanks
Fire types on storage tanks
1d
1d
1d
tanker approach operations and mooring at: jetty, loading buoy, tandem point...
tanker loading operations, tanker loading planning, preparations before loading, monitoring
during the loading operations and procedures after loading
international ship and Port Facility security (isPs) code: principle, actors, responsibilities,
practical difficulties
Mooring crew operations
safety Port Regulations - Pilot activities
commercial contracts, demurrage, commercial claims
1d
ships transport of crude oil (tankers): different sizes of vessels, equipment related
to the handling of products (cargo circuit, pump room), ballasting and deballasting, inert gas
generation, tank washing
Different modes of loading tankers: jetty, tandem, and buoy. advantages / disadvantages
safety checklist (iMo)
Description of tandem loading point and loading buoy
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
May 18 - 22
Pau
3,060
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nov 23 - 27
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e-670
FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/HYDRGB
DEV/HYDRFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a practical understanding
of pipeline hydraulics, flow simulation,
and pipe friction loss calculations
AuDience
engineers involved in designing,
constructing or operating oil
and gas production facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to assess friction losses in a pipeline
and fittings for a single-phase flow
- to understand multiphase flow
patterns and main perturbing factors
- to grasp multiphase flow
hydrodynamics for wet gas
streams and crude oil streams
- to understand operational constraints
of single and multi-phase flow lines
- to deal with pipeline flow
assurance issues
- to simulate a pipeline using the
software program oLga
1.5 d
0.5 d
Flow assurance
1d
1d
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
sep 28 - oct 02
Rueil
4,060
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e-675
FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/CORGB
DEV/CORFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide in-depth understanding
of corrosion phenomena specific
to oil & gas production facilities,
and the main corrosion prevention
techniques
AuDience
engineers and technicians working for
the Design, construction, operation,
inspection or Maintenance of oil & gas
upstream production facilities
LeArning ObjecTives
- to list the main characteristics and
types of corrosion of metallic materials
used in the oil & gas industries
- to describe the means of protection
against each type of corrosion
- to select the most appropriated
material for a given oil
& gas application
- to explain the available ways
of monitoring the state of corrosion
of a metallic equipment
1d
1d
analysis of the origin and development process of each form of corrosion and possible
methods of prevention
Forms of corrosion studied: uniform, galvanic, pitting, crevice, inter-granular, selective,
corrosion-erosion and cavitation, stress corrosion, contact corrosion
1d
corrosion prevention
1d
1d
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
en
apr 20 - 24
Pau
3,060
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Jun 08 - 12
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FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/SIMULGB
DEV/SIMULFR
5 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide a comprehensive knowledge
of all field operations, and develop
practical skills in simulation of oil and
gas treatment processes using the
software programs HYsYs and Pro ii
AuDience
Professionals involved or interested in
oil and gas field treatment processes:
operation or process personnel,
engineering staff, R&D engineers
LeArning ObjecTives
- to understand oil and gas processing
operations: flash separation,
compression, expansion, heating
or cooling, mixing, pumping, etc.
- to grasp common oil and gas
processing schemes and
operating parameters
- to build a Process Flow Diagram
(PFD) and optimize existing
processing schemes
- to simulate an industrial unit
at different operating stages
- to extract thermodynamics data from
the simulation software database
(phase envelope, critical point
parameters, hydrate formation risk
area, different physical properties)
software presentation
0.25 d
1d
Main field treatments for crude oils: stabilization, sweetening, desalting and dehydration,
associated gas compression and treatment
study of an offshore crude oil field treatment unit, based on Multiple stage separation (Mss)
influence of the number of separators on the quality (aPi...) and quantity of stabilized oil
optimization of the operating parameters: pressures and temperatures of separators, suction
and discharge condition of compressors, pumping needs for export by pipe
identification and adjustment of the controlling parameters
1d
Main field treatments for natural gases: dehydration, sweetening, NGL extraction/recovery,
compression and export...
study of an offshore natural gas dehydration, liquids extraction and compression unit
optimization of the operating parameters: primary separator operating conditions,
dehydration parameters, cooling temperature for a sufficient liquid extraction, compression
needs upstream the export pipe
identification and adjustment of the controlling parameters
analysis of hydrate formation risks
0.75 d
simulation of the glycol loop: contactor, flash separator, regenerator (still), circulation pumps,
glycol/glycol exchanger
adjustment of controlling parameters: dry gas residual moisture content versus purity of lean
teg, moisture flow to be removed versus teg circulation flow
0.75 d
Progressive build up of the PFD of a Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction unit
three processes are studied:
external refrigeration loop (cryogenic loop)
Joule thomson expansion valve
turbo expander
Illustration of the results on phase envelope diagram
0.75 d
0.5 d
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Dates
Location
Fees
en
Mar 30 - apr 03
Rueil
3,060
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FieldOperations
Process&Layoutengineering
DEV/FDEVGB
DEV/FDEVFR
15 Days
AgendA
PurPOse
to provide the knowledge, methodology
and tools to orchestrate work and
integrate contributions of engineers
from all disciplines working in
a project team with the purpose of
devising field development schemes
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
AuDience
0.5 d
0.5 d
LeArning ObjecTives
- to consolidate the fundamentals
to lead a field development study
- to acquire world class methodology
in oil and gas field development
- to assess and assemble
contributions of all technical
disciplines involved in mapping
out a field development scheme
- to outline the design of flowlines, processing facilities,
and export facilities
- to make an efficient contribution
to field development
multidisciplinary project teams
0.25 d
0.25 d
Project management
0.5 d
Petroleum economics
0.5 d
10 d
Deliverables
Data collection and analysis - identification of the technically feasible scenarios - selection
of the optimum scenario
Design of flow-lines and study of Flow assurance issues
Design of surface Processing Facilities: Process Flow Diagram PFD, operating conditions,
main control loops
Design of export pipelines and estimation of floating storage capacities
estimation of Power requirements and consequently the Fuel gas balance
topside layout, minimizing hazards
tentative schedule for the project - cost estimation and Project Profitability analysis
contracting policy - Local content policy
Jury: presentation of the results and comments with members of the Jury
Pedagogical methodology
team work exercise, in order to promote an efficient collaborative work
continuous coaching by industry experts of the diverse subjects studied,
for a highly interactive learning
use of several industry-proven software for the design of the installations and the sizing
of the equipment
Language
Dates
Location
Fees
FR
Mar 16 - apr 03
Rueil
8,750
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nov 23 - Dec 11
Rueil
8,750
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In-House TraInIng
Customized training to meet your specific needs
In-House TraInIng
Field Operations
Production Chemicals:
Use and Handling
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
Level: Foundation
ProD / sToCKgB
ProD / TransgB
ProD / CHeMICaL
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Audience
Learning objectives
> To review features and operating conditions of
natural gas storage facilities
> To learn about gas storage equipment
specificities: wells, manifolds, compression,
auxiliary equipment, etc.
> To understand gas treatment techniques applied
to extraction from storage in order to conform to
specifications
> To grasp fundamental issues of natural gas
storage economics and third-party access
Agenda
2 days
0.25 d
Storage types
0.5 d
Learning objectives
> To gain an overview of the world map of natural
gas pipeline networks
> To review marketed gas pipeline design: route,
sizing, material, compression stations positioning
and design, etc.
> To assess pipe laying organization, management,
constraints, planning, and techniques
> To understand gas transportation network
maintenance and daily operations within the
framework of regulations
> To grasp fundamental issues of natural gas
transport economics and third-party access
Agenda
2 days
Audience
Production operators and field operations personnel
looking for comprehensive technical information on
production chemicals use and handling
Learning objectives
> To know where and why chemicals are used
> To know the purpose of each Production Chemical,
its specificity and limits
> To apply the best treating chemicals safely
> To calculate chemical dosages
> To adjust injection pumps and check the flow
rates
> To trouble shoot a chemical pump skid
> To monitor chemical treatments and report
dysfunctions
Agenda
5 days
Storage equipment
0.25 d
Compression
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
Transport network
0.25 d
0.5 d
Gas treatment
Economical aspect of gas storage
0.5 d
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0.25 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
1.5 d
0.75 d
0.5 d
Special operations
0.5 d
E-530
PurPOsE
To provide, through a comprehensive training
and assessment system, the required
technical knowledge and skills for qualifying
to hold the position of field operator and
contribute to safe and efficient operations in
upstream oil and gas facilities
37 Weeks
Agenda
Operations fundamental training
130 d
The classroom training (conventional teaching, exercises, team work, practical exercises,
equipment demonstrations) is split into several short modules of 2 or 3 weeks and
alternates with On the Job Orientation (OJO) periods (typically of 2 weeks each) during which
participants are assigned to an operational site for a better efficiency of the learning process
AudiEncE
Newly-hired personnel who are called on to
hold position of field operators in oil and gas
production facilities or terminals
Active surface production operators in
need of knowledge enhancement and skills
development
LEArning ObJEcTivEs
PrErEquisiTE
50 d
On-site training, aiming at providing the specific knowledge required for assuming the
function of operator: process, circuits, plant equipment, instrumentation and process control,
operating conditions, risks specific to facilities and safe operating procedures
Achievement of various tasks as defined in the field operator job description, under the
supervision of a mentor and the shift team
5d
Final oral examinations aiming at assessing the knowledge of the area of OJT assignment
(hazards, details of the installations, operating conditions, equipment characteristics,
site specificities) as well as the capability to assume the field operator duties (routine
monitoring, execution of routine and non-routine tasks, knowledge of HSE rules and behavior
in the event of accident)
Preparation of a final OJT report, as a support for the final oral examinations
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In-House TraInIng
Field Operations
E-547
E-529
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Production Facilities Control
Room Operation
Level: Foundation
Level: Proficiency
ProD / PC
ProD / aDVCCrgB
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Audience
Learning objectives
> To reach the prerequisite academic level in
mathematics, physics, chemistry and mechanics
> To take advantage of this core knowledge required
for Field Production Operator training and for the
future training
Agenda
25 days
Learning objectives
> To analyze and anticipate behavior of main control
loop structures
> To describe DCS and SIS systems architecture
and functionalities
> To explain production equipment and processes
operating parameters and perform troubleshooting
> To implement proactive and anticipatory control
room operation and acquire a safety mindset
> To react and act in a structured manner to
anomalies and plant upsets
> To enforce safety guidelines during downgraded
and critical situations
1d
PC1: Mathematics
5d
PC2: Physics
7d
PC3: Chemistry
5d
7d
Agenda
10 days
1d
1.5 d
1d
1.5 d
1d
1d
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1.5 d
E-532
PurPOsE
To provide the required skills and
comprehensive knowledge to hold the
position of production supervisor and ensure
safe and efficient operations in upstream oil
and gas facilities, within the framework of
environmental regulations
35days
Agenda
Fundamentals
5d
downhole production
5d
10 d
LEArning ObJEcTivEs
Effluent processing
AudiEncE
5d
5d
HsE
Main HSE risks
Hazards for personnel
HSE in production operations
HSE in construction and maintenance works
Risks inherent to Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS)
HSE management - Responsibilities
Risk analysis - Safety Engineering concepts
5d
nOTE
2 weeks in Martigues (south of France)
coordinator: Patrick Elhorga
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In-House TraInIng
Field Operations
Occupational Safety
E-565
E-551
NEW
Level: Foundation
Level: Proficiency
Hse / oCCsaFgB
Hse / seWgB
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
offshore
Learning objectives
> To deepen knowledge of codes and regulations
relative to occupational safety
> To comprehend Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
> To asses an activity in order to promote a safe
workplace
> To understand regulations relative to dangerous
goods transportation
Agenda
5 days
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
1d
1d
Audience
Learning objectives
> To learn HSE standards, process hazards analysis
methods, and key safety management rules
> To learn the contents of standard hazard studies
> To define, forecast and measure possible
outcomes and effects
> To select safety systems including firewater, fire
and gas detection, and over-pressure relief
> To ensure safe operation of oil and gas facilities
> To take part in risk assessment and project
evaluation for offshore and onshore facilities
Agenda
Hazard identification
Hazid/Hazop
Major hazard assessment
QRA
Layout
Consequences analysis
Fire and gas detection systems
Evacuation
Emergency response
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In-House TraInIng
Field Operations
NEW
E-582
E-581
Environmental Management
of Spills & Emissions:
Air, Water, Wastes, Soils
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
Hse / enVMgTgB
Hse / soCIaLgB
Hse / PoLLuTIongB
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Managers, advisors, engineers, and operations staff
involved in management of environmental issues all
along the lifetime of a field development
Learning objectives
> To understand the stakes for the oil and gas industry
in terms of risks and environmental impacts
> To understand techniques, fundamentals and
contents of environmental impact assessments
> To grasp legal requirements and standards with
respect to impact on local environment
> To identify mitigation measures
> To select key performance indicators, and set up
environmental management plans
> To create an Oil Spill Contingency Plan, including the
combating strategy
> To learn about minimum requirements for restoration
and remediation of operational sites
Agenda
5 days
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Public course available in French
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NEW
1d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
Audience
Managers, advisors, engineers, and operations staff
involved in the management of environmental issues all
along the lifetime of a field development: from design
to operation
Audience
Learning objectives
> To understand the stakes for the oil and gas industry
for Environmental Management
> To understand contents of environmental impact
assessments and mitigations (treatments)
> To identify mitigation measures, air treatment
techniques, waste water treatment, wastes
treatment, soil remediation
> To implement an Oil Spill Contingency Plan, including
the combating strategy
> To learn about requirements and technique for
remediation of operational sites
> To select key performance indicators, and set up
monitoring with environmental management plans,
including monitoring techniques and analysis of all
emissions and environment
Learning objectives
> To identify and understand what constitutes a social
risk (non-technical risks or above ground risks), an
impact assessment and how to manage them
> To understand public policy and due diligence
contexts for SIA including legal and international
standard requirements
> To understand key definitions and concepts related
to SIA and SIMPs
> To understand social management methodologies
and their appropriate uses (including methodological
traps/pitfalls)
> To design and implementation of a stakeholder
engagement strategy and plan
> To understand the main components of a Social
Impact Management Plan, including design,
implementation and monitoring
Agenda
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1d
1d
0.5 d
1d
0.5 d
Agenda
5 days
0.25 d
0.75 d
0.75 d
1d
0.75 d
0.75 d
0.75 d
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PurPOsE
Level: Proficiency
AudiEncE
Hse / Hseeng
80days
Agenda
downhole production and surface processing
10 d
10 d
safety engineering
10 d
10 d
LEArning ObJEcTivEs
> To describe the overall production chain
and explain main techniques and equipment
used in the Oil & Gas facilities
> To detail HSE concerns in production
operations, construction, maintenance
works, projects/logistics
> To describe HSE management roles and
responsibilities, set-up and implement HSE
management system
> To contribute to Safety Engineering studies,
incident analysis and investigation reporting,
HSE monitoring
> To adopt good work methods and
communication skills
5d
10 d
HSE main hazards and risks: dangerous products, flammability, fluid behavior hazards
Utilities, flares & drains, installation preparation for work (LOTO; degassing-inerting;
ventilation)
Inventory of risks in maintenance works
Work Permit System, SIMOPS
10 d
5d
5d
5d
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In-House TraInIng
Field Operations
Advanced Instrumentation,
Process Control & Automation
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
I-r / InsT2gB
I-r / MVPCgB
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Learning objectives
> To understand and analyze field instruments
design
> To implement Safety Integrated Levels (SIL) on
instruments loops
> To anticipate the impact of PID controllers
parameters and structures on process control
> To analyze main control structures and perform
basic tuning of controllers
> To learn about ICSS equipment architecture
> To
understand
man-machine
interface
functionalities
> To comprehend ICSS design and oversight of
implementation projects
Audience
Learning objectives
> To learn the fundamentals of multivariable
predictive control: setting time, step response,
prediction, dynamic control and optimization
> To use a software for dynamic model identification,
controller design, off-line closed loop simulation,
robust tuning
> To experiment the design of an on-line application
on a process unit
> To enhance the skills required to specify, execute
and maintain an APC application
Agenda
Introduction topics
Agenda
5 days
Process instrumentation
1.25 d
Process control
1d
1d
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Model identification
1d
Dynamic simulation
1d
1d
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E-619
E-618
NEW
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
I-r / eLeC1gB
I-r / eLeC2gB
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Operators, interested in basic electrical sciences
and their various applications in oil and gas industry
Learning objectives
> To know the basic norms, symbols and drawings
> To know the basic of electricity generation and
distribution
> To know the functions of main electrical users
> To know and apply the electrical safety rules
> To know the basic of ATEX and applications
Audience
Engineers and technicians interested in electrical
installations and equipment used in the oil and gas
industry
Learning objectives
Agenda
5 days
Agenda
1d
1d
5 days
0.75 d
0.75 d
Static equipments
0.75 d
0.25 d
Electrical protection
0.25 d
Electrical safety
0.75 d
0.75 d
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NEW
NEW
Gas Turbines
Operation, Maintenance
and Inspection
of Rotating Machinery
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
Level: Advanced
MaT / gT
MaI / roTMaInT
MTM / PaVIB-e
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Learning objectives
Audience
Audience
Agenda
5 days
Technology
(compressor, combustion, room, turbine,
one shaft, multiple shafts, auxiliaries)
2d
1.5 d
1.5 d
Audience
Supervisors and technical staff involved in the
inspection and maintenance of rotating equipment
Learning objectives
Learning objectives
Agenda
Technology and operation of main
rotating machines
(bearings, mechanical realing, coupling,
geometrical checks)
Technology and maintenance of machine
components
(pumps, compressors, electrical motors)
Forecasting breakdowns
(frequent problem: detection and
troubleshooting)
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4d
3.5 d
2.5 d
Agenda
Basic definitions - Overall measurements
4 days
0.75 d
Resonance
0.5 d
0.5 d
2d
0.25 d
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