Pipeline Engineering Course
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
The oil or gas extracted from wells is transported through pipelines. Due to ever rising demand in oil and gas through out the world different companies are trying to stretch as much as they can to meet the requirements. Hence, the need for technically viable engineers is increasing day by day. Keeping in mind this program is designed to provide a broad overview of onshore as well as subsea pipeline engineering from designing to construction.
About this course
A general overview of onshore and subsea pipeline engineering
An awareness of the processes
An awareness of issues involved with designing, procurement and construction
An awareness of the materials and equipment used
An understanding of industry terms and acronyms
Professionals looking to gain a complete overview of Pipeline Engineering, including
Students / Graduate engineers (Chemical/Mechanical)
Conversion engineers switching disciplines or industries
Managers and supervisors responsible for pipeline
Experienced diploma holders (Chemical/Mechanical)
Once you request information through the catalog of Emagister.com.uk. The center will contact you to give you details of the registration process.
Reviews
Subjects
- Free span calculation
- Oil and Gas
- Engineering
- Configuration of equipments
- On-bottom stability
- Cathodic protection
- Monel sheathing
- Field layouts
- Crossing details
- Anode details
Course programme
The modules are listed below:
1. Introduction:
• Introduction to Pipeline
• Responsibilities of Pipeline Engineer and Designer
• Scope of Pipeline-Input and Outputs
2. Process Diagrams (PFD, P&ID)
3. Codes and Standards
4. Oil and gas terminology
5. Type of platforms
6. Pipeline Elements
7. Pipeline Materials
8. Material Take off for onshore and offshore pipelines
9. Pipeline Drawings
• Field layouts
• Alignment sheet
• Riser and spool GAD’s
• Crossing details
• Trench details
• Anode details
• Monel sheathing
10. Pipeline Wall Thickness Calculation
11. Cathodic protection
12. Valves
13. Specialties
14. Pipeline Supports and Clamps
15. Configuration of equipments
16. Pipeline Installation methods
17. On-bottom stability
18. Free span calculation
Pipeline Engineering Course