LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain - G29
Course
In San Francisco (USA)
Description
-
Type
Course
-
Location
San francisco (USA)
-
Start date
Different dates available
Pipeline systems definition and applications; Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations; codes and standards related to pipelines; Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability, and installation; Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction, and operations; Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection; Pipeline materials and equipment selection; Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines; Pipeline construction for onshore pipeline systems; Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and emergency planning considerations; Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Systems
- Gas
- Production
- Construction
- Design
- Construction Training
- Performance
- Installation
- Materials
- Planning
- Oil and Gas
- Heat Transfer
- Refrigeration
- Basic IT training
- Testing
- Basic
- Basic IT
- Technology
Course programme
Pipeline systems definition and applications; Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations; codes and standards related to pipelines; Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability, and installation; Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction, and operations; Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection; Pipeline materials and equipment selection; Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines; Pipeline construction for onshore pipeline systems; Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and emergency planning considerations; Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations
Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery
Pipeline systems definition and applications; Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations; codes and standards related to pipelines; Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability, and installation; Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction, and operations; Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection; Pipeline materials and equipment selection; Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines; Pipeline construction for onshore pipeline systems; Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and emergency planning considerations; Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations
Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery
Pipeline systems definition and applications; Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations; codes and standards related to pipelines; Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability, and installation; Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction, and operations; Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection; Pipeline materials and equipment selection; Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines; Pipeline construction for onshore pipeline systems; Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and emergency planning considerations; Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations
Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery
Pipeline systems definition and applications; Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations; codes and standards related to pipelines; Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability, and installation; Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on pipeline design, construction, and operations; Pipeline survey, mapping, and route selection; Pipeline materials and equipment selection; Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines; Pipeline construction for onshore pipeline systems; Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection, and emergency planning considerations; Pipeline operations, maintenance and repairs considerations
Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery
Additional information
Expenses
The course price depends on the selected location or venue.
In-house training
This course can also be delivered as in-house training for your team at your offices or at any convenient location. PetroSkills can provide you with a flexible and cost-effective solution for your staff training.
LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain - G29
Add similar courses
and compare them to help you choose.
Training by subject