Training Center Overview :
The Oil & Gas industry is constantly growing and is currently worth hundreds of billions of dollars a year. Hundreds of thousand of workers are employed in the industry and there’s a demand for skilled professionals for offshore and onshore operations.
Our Courses
1- Oil and Gas Industry Fundamentals
Course description:-
Training Course Content
Day one: Supply chains and upstream:
• Structure of oil and gas supply chains and organisations
• Exercise: supply chain issues and choke points
• Petroleum system: oil and gas resource formation and location
• Crude oil, gas and natural gas liquid (NGL) properties and types
• Conventional versus non- conventional resources
• Petroleum exploration techniques: reconnaissance, seismic and drilling
• Video: deep-water drilling techniques and equipment
• Exercise: contingencies for extreme risks
• Production processes and equipment: onshore and offshore
• Project planning and managing field developments
• Video: offshore production platform
• Sub-surface and above-ground risks and opportunities
• Roles for OPEC (oil) and GECF (gas)
• Economic evaluation of field developments
2- Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry
Course description
Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry – 2 day Training Course
This two-day Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry training course is extremely popular course that provides a wide-ranging and practical industry overview.
Aimed at those new to the oil & gas industry, and non-technical personnel, the course covers each key phase of the exploration and production industry.
Training Course Content
Petroleum geology – the origins of hydrocarbons
- The formation of petroleum
- Oil and gas reservoirs
- Reservoir rock and fluid properties
World energy supply and demand
- Oil and gas supply and demand
- Classification of reserves
- Oil pricing and market issues
- Non conventional oil, gas and renewables
Ownership and exploitation of reserves
- Licensing/concessions
- Joint-venture agreements
- Production-sharing contracts
Exploration and appraisal
- Geological and commercial factors necessary for successful exploration and appraisal
- Seismic surveys
Drilling
- Drilling rigs
- Equipment and processes involved in drilling a well
- Completing a well and preparing it for production
- Horizontal drilling
- Well workover operations
Field development
- Onshore/offshore developments
- Shallow/deep water developments
- Gas field developments
- Aspects of well and facilities design
Petroleum economics
- Field development decision-making
- Key economic indicators and their uses
Health, safety and the environment
- Safety
- The environment
Petroleum production and treatment
- Reservoir production mechanisms
- Artificial lift systems
- Well stimulation – fracturing, acidising and sand control
- Production and treatment of reservoir fluids
- Processing the production from oil and gas fields
Maintenance and logistics
- Well and facility maintenance
- Reliability-centred maintenance
- Corrosion and how it is controlled
- Transportation of personnel and materials
Decommissioning
- Possible decommissioning solutions
- Scope of decommissioning obligations
Future issues and challenges
- Meeting future energy demand
- Environmental sustainability
- Security of supply