Onshore Offshore in process, operation and maintenance

Onshore and offshore processes exhibit challenges for design, process, operation and maintenance. Some of these challenges are due to the chemical and physical processes involved, the specific devices required, the occupational health and safety requirements and the nature of the facilities themselves.

 

 

 

A coupling of offshore and onshore operations is a factor that governs the overall functionality of the treatment plants. This seminar is designed in a way that presents all processes, chemicals, devices, methodologies for offshore and onshore facilities.

Objectives:

By the end of the course, participants should have:

ü  An overview of the types of offshore and onshore facilities

ü  Knowledge of most important processes and devices

ü  Knowledge of chemicals involved

ü  Understanding of how to identify problematic processes / devices

ü  Understanding of physical and chemical transformations

ü  Understanding of suggesting corrective actions in case of required optimization

ü  Understanding of feasibility studies

ü  Understanding of drilling/ transportation methods

ü  Knowledge of all recent advances and breakthroughs

ü  Onshore Offshore coupling

Contents:

ü  Chemical and physical processes

ü  Artificial lift methods

ü  Water rejection

ü  Health and Safety Offshore and Onshore

ü  Hydrocarbon properties

ü  Impurities and treatments

ü  Gathering system architecture

ü  Enhanced oil recovery methods

ü  Products (oil/ gas/ LNG/ LPG / NGL/ gasoline/ kerosene/ diesel)

ü  Plant wide control

ü  Machinery selection & Pipelines

ü  Overpressure control

ü  Subsea production facilities

ü  Environmental concerns

ü  Flow diagrams & Process devices

ü  Mass and heat balances

ü  Degrees of freedom

ü  Plant wide design and control

ü  Suitability of process design

ü  Distillation columns

ü  Separators & Adsorbents

ü  Tools for evaluation of system performance

ü  Energy efficiency

ü  Sustainable management

ü  Computational Chemistry help

ü  Providers’ profiles

ü  Summary, Conclusions and analysis of near future achievements

Who should attend?

ü  Engineers, workers, OHS managers, maintenance staff

ü  Executives of petrochemical industries

ü  Investors in chemical and petrochemical plants