DATE
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VENUE
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FEES
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REGISTRATION
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28 Nov - 02 Dec, 2016 |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
SGD 4875 |
Closed |
07 Dec - 11 Dec, 2015 |
Perth , Australia |
AUD 5995 |
Closed |
27 Jul - 31 Jul, 2015 |
Vietnam |
SGD 4999 |
Closed |
Following information: Venue at
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| Training Date from
28 Nov 2016 till
02 Dec 2016
COURSE LEVEL
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DURATIONS
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Early Bird Discount
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Standard Price
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STANDARD
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5
day/s
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SGD 4451 Purchase it before
03 Oct 2016
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SGD 4875
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
The price above is inclusive of GST 6% Gain a thorough overview of the fundamental operations in exploration, drilling, production, processing, transportation and refining of oil and gas The oil and gas industry continues to play a vital role in the economy as energy demand rises. With governments, regulators and major industry players increasing their activities and investment into the industry, oil and gas is fast becoming one of the most lucrative areas for profit and career growth. However, to get a piece of this big pie, one needs a solid foundation in fundamental concepts of petroleum engineering. Petroleum Engineering for Other Disciplines is a 5-day introductory course for professionals from non-petroleum engineering backgrounds who currently work in, or wish to enter the petroleum industry. It is specifically designed for those who want to enhance their knowledge and skills set for better career opportunities in oil and gas. The course is also suitable for individuals in the various fields – legal, financial, journalism or business etc. – whose job requires regular dealings with oil and gas, or simply wish to learn more about the industry. Participants will learn about the story of oil, from its origin to the end user. The objective is to provide an overview of the fundamental operations in exploration, drilling, production, processing, transportation and refining of petroleum. Course participants can to gain the following: - A thorough understanding of all the main aspects in petroleum engineering
- Better knowledge and appreciation of the connection among various sections and roles within the oil and gas industry
- Be able to evaluate risks and advice the relevant industries about oil and gas more confidently, accurately and effectively
- Become familiar with the relevant abbreviations and terminologies
- Create more opportunities and execute projects more efficiently
- Gain valuable insights on the petroleum industry and knowledge of recent developments that impact the industry process
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Geology Learn about the mechanism involved and conditions required for hydrocarbon reservoir formation, and the techniques used to find them.
Drilling Casing design, cementing, and how to access and evaluate hydrocarbon reservoir while minimizing risks and maximizing returns.
Production Learn about nodal analysis, well design, safety measures, wire line services, perforation, artificial lift, various production problems, work over, and advanced well, etc.
Reservoir Discuss reservoir fluids and rock, production mechanism, primary and secondary recovery, enhanced oil recovery techniques (EOR), fluid sampling, laboratory testing, and reservoir simulation.
Processing Learn about oil and gas processing (separating water, oil and gas), dehydration, water treatment, offshore developments, and environmental impact. SPECIAL ADD ON TOPICS ON COST REDUCTION TECHNIQUES: - Cost reduction: Factors controlling flow and pressure drop in the wellbore. (Production Engineering)
- Cost reduction: Factors affecting flow in reservoir. (Reservoir Engineering)
- Cost reduction: Securing uninterrupted and economical flow of reservoir fluids from reservoir to end users. ( Flow Assurance)
- Cost reductions: Latest developments in evaluating risks and prevention techniques. (Flow Assurance)
PROGRAMME
- Introduction to petroleum - history and industry overview
- Petroleum geology and geophysics
- Oil drilling operations
- Petroleum Production
- Reservoir engineering
- Oil and gas processing and treatment
- Flow Assurance
- Additional Topics : Intelligent pigging, Heavy oil, Unconventional reservoirs, and many more.
AUDIENCE
Professionals coming from other disciplines (Technical/Non-Technical) who wish to enhance their existing skills set and increase their understanding on fundamental operation of petroleum engineering to support their employment and career progression in the oil & Gas industry.
Legal – Accounting – Business Development Strategies –Service Providers to Oil & Gas industries - General Management (Chemical/Technology/Materials/Providers/Developers) –– Commercial – Finance – Finance & Administration - Government Agencies - Marketing & Publicity – Investment – Supply Chain – Logistic – Journalist – Tender / contract – Planning & Budgeting- Marine & Offshore – Engineering Services – Technical disciplines (Production, Drilling, Project, HSE, Exploration, E&I, Facilities, Researcher, Rotating)- instructor of other relevant topics who wish to know more about petroleum engineering.Human resources personnel who need to understand terminology and buzzwords on resumes.For details, information on facilitator and the full course outline, please refer to the complete brochure below.
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