Supplier Relationship Management - SC-63

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Key electrical power considerations and fundamentals applied in oil and gas facilities.; Voltage levels and power type (3-phase, single-phase, and direct current) selection and application.; Purchased power considerations including generation efficiency, redundant sources, transmission grid parameters, and cost considerations.; Electric power distribution, systems loads, internal grid layout, major distribution equipment and cabling.; Power users definition and integration into the power distribution system.; Electrical system safety.; Process systems operations and the key characteristics, and measurement needs, as well astechniques to measure and control.; Control modes and their applications, communications requirements, and the operator andcomputer controller interface.; Interrelationships between process, equipment, instruments and controls.; Field (facility) control and monitoring systems such as pressure and level indicators and controllers.; Field (facility) safety monitoring and response systems including SIS, HIPPS and emergency shutdown valves.; System-wide considerations including communications, local control, remote control, and data management and use.

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Systems
  • Management
  • IT Management
  • Electrical
  • Monitoring
  • Communications
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gas
  • Data Management
  • Layout

Course programme

Training Course Content

Key electrical power considerations and fundamentals applied in oil and gas facilities.; Voltage levels and power type (3-phase, single-phase, and direct current) selection and application.; Purchased power considerations including generation efficiency, redundant sources, transmission grid parameters, and cost considerations.; Electric power distribution, systems loads, internal grid layout, major distribution equipment and cabling.; Power users definition and integration into the power distribution system.; Electrical system safety.; Process systems operations and the key characteristics, and measurement needs, as well astechniques to measure and control.; Control modes and their applications, communications requirements, and the operator andcomputer controller interface.; Interrelationships between process, equipment, instruments and controls.; Field (facility) control and monitoring systems such as pressure and level indicators and controllers.; Field (facility) safety monitoring and response systems including SIS, HIPPS and emergency shutdown valves.; System-wide considerations including communications, local control, remote control, and data management and use.

Speaking skills; Time management in meetings; Agenda creation; Conflict management; Meeting facilitation aids

Key electrical power considerations and fundamentals applied in oil and gas facilities.; Voltage levels and power type (3-phase, single-phase, and direct current) selection and application.; Purchased power considerations including generation efficiency, redundant sources, transmission grid parameters, and cost considerations.; Electric power distribution, systems loads, internal grid layout, major distribution equipment and cabling.; Power users definition and integration into the power distribution system.; Electrical system safety.; Process systems operations and the key characteristics, and measurement needs, as well astechniques to measure and control.; Control modes and their applications, communications requirements, and the operator andcomputer controller interface.; Interrelationships between process, equipment, instruments and controls.; Field (facility) control and monitoring systems such as pressure and level indicators and controllers.; Field (facility) safety monitoring and response systems including SIS, HIPPS and emergency shutdown valves.; System-wide considerations including communications, local control, remote control, and data management and use.

Speaking skills; Time management in meetings; Agenda creation; Conflict management; Meeting facilitation aids

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Supplier Relationship Management - SC-63

Price on request