Subsea systems

Course

In Houston (USA)

£ 2001-3000

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Location

    Houston (USA)

  • Class hours

    28h

  • Duration

    4 Days

Developing your knowledge of the equipment used, market drivers and issues affecting subsea production, this course covers subsea systems from design and installation through to operation. Ideal for engineers, technical team leaders and managers looking for an overview of the area, this course will help you manage projects.

Demonstrating how subsea systems are integral to subsea production, this course goes into detail about system configurations, spoolpieces, trees, control systems, umbilicals and manifolds. Workover operations, subsea abandonment, decommissioning and recent developments in subsea pumping and compression will also be discussed. With scenario-based exercises and a site visit to a manufacturer where you will see functioning subsea equipment first-hand, this course combines both theory and hands-on experience.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Houston (USA)
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9999 Westheimer Road

Start date

On request

About this course

Appreciate the issues affecting subsea production
Classify and distinguish the structures and equipment involved
Outline the design and installation of subsea equipment
Discuss decommissioning requirements and regulations with confidence
Recognise the vulnerabilities of subsea systems

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Subjects

  • Subsea systems
  • Oil Engineering
  • Oil and Gas
  • Subsea pipelines
  • Subsea abandonment
  • Subsea production
  • Subsea equipment
  • Subsea structures
  • Subsea trees
  • Workover operations
  • Operations Management
  • Decommissioning

Teachers and trainers (1)

Stan Stirton

Stan Stirton

Subsea systems specialist

Stan Stirton has over 35 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry in both project and inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) roles, including 15 years as IMR Team Leader on Shell’s Subsea facilities. He has lectured on a regular basis since 1999. Stan has particular expertise in subsea control systems and brings his extensive experience to the classroom.

Course programme

  • History of subsea production
  • Onshore development
  • Offshore development
  • Subsea development
  • Future development
  • Drilling and completing a subsea well
  • Subsea system configurations
  • Template configuration
  • Cluster configuration
  • Daisy chain configuration
  • Hybrid configuration
  • Satellite configuration
  • Spoolpieces
  • Subsea production control equipment
  • Subsea trees
  • Subsea control systems
  • Umbilicals
  • Subsea manifolds
  • Subsea processing
  • Structural design
  • Installation and commissioning
  • Intervention
  • Workover
  • Subsea abandonment

Subsea systems

£ 2001-3000