Course Description
Course Duration: Five Training Days Course Language: Arabic or English Include: Scientific material with TAB Workshops Reception and farewell at the airport Daily lunch
Introduction:
The global oil and gas industry is under sweeping changes due to international pricing competition and with the dynamics of the industry-changing, with aging asset infrastructure and the need to decommission equipment in a safe and environmentally friendly way. However as well as aging infrastructure, there is also an aging workforce that is leaving the industry and taking valuable knowledge and expertise with it. With the industry in need of a new workforce to take it strongly into the future, this clear practical and exciting course gives you the foundation knowledge to help you with your oil and gas industry career
Targeted Groups:
Anyone wishing to gain an overview or basic understanding of oil and gas, the industry, or its operations. This includes, but is not limited to, anyone new to the oil and gas industry, contractors working with clients in the industry, or anyone within a non-technical role in the industry who is seeking a greater understanding of operations
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Recall the structure and lifecycle of the oil and gas industry, and understand how the industry functions from upstream, through midstream to downstream
Recognize how oil is formed, found, recovered/extracted, processed, transported and sold
Describe terminologies and functions, including installations, production facilities and onshore/offshore operations and support requirements
Explain oil and gas operations and the associated challenges, as well as the various systems monitoring and controlling equipment
Examine why the industry is classified as a high-risk safety-critical industry
Targeted Competencies:
Principles of Oil Production
Onshore/Offshore Operations
Oil and Gas Operations
Oil and Gas Safety
Course Content:
Unit 1: Introduction to Oil and Gas and The Industry:
History of the industry
Scope of onshore operations
Scope of offshore operations
Global market outlook: energy requirements and statistics
Characteristics of oil and gas
Characteristics of rock
Origin of oil
Gas migration
Accumulation of oil and gas
Traps
Unit 2: Upstream Production and Equipment:
Production processes
Onshore
Offshore
Equipment requirements and uses
Onshore
Offshore
Unit 3: Risks and Upstream Exploration Activities:
Health and safety
Security
Quality management
Environmental management
Risk management
Exploration surveys
Obtaining drilling rights
Unit 4: Oil and Gas Drilling:
Drilling rigs
Bottom-supported units
Floating units
Land-based units
Drilling a well
Bits and drilling fluid
Circulating system
Rotating systems
Power system
Hoisting system
Drilling personnel
Selecting a rig
Drilling from bottom-supported units
Drilling from floating units
Formation valuation
Well abandonment
Completion
Drilling platforms and land-based units
Mobile offshore drilling units
Directional and horizontal drilling
Well completion
Unit 5: Midstream, Downstream, and Decommissioning:
Processing requirements
Storage and its importance
Fuel transportation
Refinery
Unconventional explanations
Decommissioning