Subsea & Marine Design, Operation and Maintenance

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12 Feb
- 16 Feb 2024

5 Days

Dubai

$3,950

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- 16 Aug 2024

5 Days

Dubai

$3,950

20 May
- 24 May 2024

5 Days

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$2,100

3 Nov
- 7 Nov 2024

5 Days

Virtual Online

$2,100

The industry is going through a period of a combination of tightening international asset maintenance standards, and the cyclic challenges presented by a global industry where oil and gas price volatility is pushing down operating entities and contractor-service providers profit margins, and having to deal with issues associated with ageing assets are forcing oil and gas operators to assess their existing strategies and develop something more robust such that one maximises the Return-On-Investment (ROI) budget levels.

This course will take a professional approach providing access to decision making support tools in asset management-operations decision making.  And showing  how the use of big data analytics can support strategic initiatives; to inform on asset management data information; and to direct subsea & marine operational decision making. finally this course will addressing a global industry “age gap” by providing a link to a knowledge management based pool of highly experienced professionals and leaders across the Offshore & Marine – Subsea Operational and Technology sectors. which prepare you as an aspiring subsea or marine operations engineer for both the interesting and challenging journey and career of becoming the Lead Operations owner operator engineer or possibly a Asset Manager

 

 

At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Developing your knowledge of subsea system engineering
  • Sessions on building your Operational Knowledge and Team Leadership skill sets
  • Explain the scope and structure of what it takes to become an Operations or Asset Manager
  • Improve your knowledge and understanding across subsea + marine Life of Field operations management recommended best practices, regulatory reporting regimes
  • Have the tools and awareness to make quality and timely decisions
  • Improve your knowledge on topside facilities such as FPSO and FLNG
  • Discussions on the latest subsea inspection technologies and operational maintenance recommended best practices
  • Covering asset and integration management
  • Providing a wide overview of how the Offshore Subsea + Marine Technology sector is evolving and still developing technology that can save on both Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) + Operating Expenditure (OPEX) costs
  • Interfaces Onboard FPSO or FLNG Facilities
  • Operation and maintenance of FPSO and FLNG
  • Improve your knowledge on topside facilities such as FPSO and FLNG
  • Have the tools and awareness to make quality and timely decisions
  • Improve your knowledge and understanding across subsea + marine Life of Field operations management recommended best practices, regulatory reporting regimes
  • Explain the scope and structure of what it takes to become an Operations or Asset Manager

This course is made for 

  • Operations-Maintenance Engineers
  • Field Supervisors
  • Production and Drilling Engineering
  • Pipeline Operations and Engineering
  • Operations Engineering
  • Safety Engineering and Quality Control/Assurance
  • Reliability or Operations-Maintenance Engineers, Field Supervisors Those who seek to derive greater decision making value and develop their experience and subsea-marine operations knowledge
  • New Graduates and Professionals in both operations and onshore to offshore asset management support roles with 3 to 4 years and 10+ years of experience respectively

Day One

Setting the Scene in Operational and Life Cycle Asset Management

  • Introduction: The Life of a Subsea or Marine Operations Engineer, Supervisor or Asset Manager
  • Overview of Subsea Engineering
  • Subsea Field Development
  • Subsea Production Systems
  • Subsea Structures and Equipment
  • Subsea Field Development Overview
  • Project Execution and Interfaces
  • Managing Teams of Multi-disciplined Personnel
  • Project Team Roles and Responsibilities
  • Subsea Asset Integrity Framework for Project Execution

DAY:TWO

Subsea Installation and Operations from Commissioning a Subsea Well System to Developing Operational Subsea Inspection and Maintenance Budgets for Offshore Assets

  • Subsea Surveying
  • Subsea Soil Investigation
  • Subsea Foundation
  • Subsea Pipeline Installation
  • Typical Installation Vessels
  • Vessel Requirements and Selection
  • Subsea Cost Estimation (cost methodologies, equipment costs, installation costs)
  • Case Study: Subsea System CAPEX Estimation
  • Subsea Simulator Facility
  • Intelligent Wells with Subsea Data Communication Hubs and Programmed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)

DAY:THREE

Subsea Architecture and Topside Surface and Subsea System Engineering

  • Interfaces Onboard FPSO or FLNG Facility
  • FPSO and FLNG Topside Facilities and Layout
  • Flow Assurance
  • System Design and Operability
  • Subsea Power Supply
  • Riser / Controls Umbilical
  • Subsea Control
  • Subsea Manifolds
  • Pipeline Ends and In-Line
  • Structures
  • Subsea Connections and Jumpers
  • Subsea Wellheads and Trees

DAY:FOUR

Operability, Planning Period Subsea, Marine Facility Inspections, Maintenance and Repair Asset Integrity

  • Risk Assessment
  • Maintaining a Stable Integrity Performance for Your Assets – Managing the Risks over Life of Field
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Project Risk Management
  • Subsea Equipment RBI Methodology
  • Pipeline RBI
  • Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV) Intervention and Interface
  • Inspection and Maintenance of Subsea Systems
  • Subsea Pipeline Repair Methods
  • Risk and Reliability Analysis
  • Emergency Shutdown

DAY:FIVE

Offshore Operations Onboard a FPSO and or FLNG Production Asset

  • Introduction to FPSO –FLNG Operation and Maintenance
  • FPSO and FLNG Inspection and Maintenance
  • Regulations and Codes
  • Environmental Influences Affecting FPSO – FLNG Operations
  • FPSO and or FLNG Mooring, Turret and Swivel Operations
  • Subsea Umbilicals, Risers + Flowlines (SURF) and Subsea Facility Interfaces
  • Oil or Gas Transfer (Offloading) – Examples in both FPSO + LNG Carrier Tandem Mooring to FLNG Assets, using Cryogenic Hoses
  • Summary of Key Learning and How these fit into your continuous professional development training and competence measurement profile, Leadership + Management Skills Retention
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