Corrosion & Materials Management: Best Practice Series
Corrosion & Materials Management: Best Practice Series
Corrosion & Materials Management: Best Practice Series
29th November 3rd December 2010 Renaissance Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Benchmark your deepwater corrosion control and materials selection strategy trategy with h industry best and maximise cost-saving for your organization!
MASTERCLASS 1 : Downhole Corrosion & Materials Management Best Practices (3 days) MASTERCLASS 2 : Subsea Corrosion & Materials Management Best Practices (2 days)
TESTIMONIALS OF COMPETENCE
25 years of Materials & Corrosion experience in the E&P sector Member of NACE International Represented Netherland/Shell on ISO & API Technical Committees Developed over 20 patents Wrote the Corrosion and Materials Chapter of Shell's International Internal Standard "The Casing and Tubing Design Guide." Led courses in Shell for Corrosion Engineers & Production Technologists Europe wide Regions of project experience: Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Russia
Limited Attendees The course has limited seats to ensure maximum learning and experience for all delegates. Certificate of Attendance You will receive a Certificate of Attendance bearing the signatures of the Trainer upon successful completion of the course. This certificate is proof of your continuing professional development. Interactive Training You will be attending training designed to share both the latest knowledge and practical experience through interactive sessions. This will provide you with a deeper and more long-term understanding of your current issues. High Quality Course Materials Printed course manual will provide you with working materials throughout the course and will be an invaluable source of reference for you and your colleagues afterward. You can follow course progress on your laptop with soft copies provided.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Oil and gas reserves in the shallow water are gradually depleting. Many oil & gas companies have started exploring or are in the process of developing their deepwater production. Due to the increasing demand for better deepwater reliability, efficiency and safety, the technological development has been massive. It is critical to understand and learn the latest knowledge on deepwater corrosion and material selection to ensure you make the correct choices first time around to keep your production flowing, equipment in optimal working condition and to avoid costly downtime, wastage and replacements. Deepwater operators are facing complex problems in high pressure sour applications and system. The intervention costs are high and constantly rising, not to mention the increasing difficulty in inspection and the effective monitoring of equipment integrity. PetroSync is presenting two programs in this Corrosion & Materials Management Best Practice Series . Key features of this series are the highlights of latest R&D and best practices employed in the current industry. Program 1 is structured on the downhole corrosion issues and material selection for well application throughout the offshore deepwater well life-cycle. Program 2 will annotate practical approaches in subsea production equipments and facilities design, operation and maintenance. Discussions will cover approaches, techniques and tools suitable to specify, monitor, control, and troubleshoot asset performance. This training course is recommended for both discipline- and project-focused engineers with a basic understanding on the process. A combination of lecture, examples, and interactive sessions will be utilized, providing the attendees with an opportunity to engage in discussions and to participate in an effective learning experience together with Dr. Anthony Cole. p g
PROGRAM 1
With the ever increasing complexi complexity of Well design and increasing application in aggressive HPHT and deep water environments materials degradation is becoming an ever more important issue. This Course will introduce engineers to the well types in common usage and allow them sufficient knowledge to issues in a safe and cost effective way whether the Well is a simple bare-foot water injector or a technically advanced manage materials and corrosion i expandable SMART completion. *Throughout the course case studies from a variety of locations will be used to illustrate the points being made. * TubeFuse, Expandables and Smart Wells Technologies will be discussed
And technical personnel that manage, perform, or participate in downhole materials selection, inspection, and corrosion management in oil & gas industry.
PROGRAM 2
As offshore E&P reaches into deepe deeper more extreme environments to satisfy the worlds increasing energy demands, the need for safe cost-effective materials choices becomes ever greater. In this course, attendees are introduced to the and reliable equipment and cost-e fundamentals of corrosion, corrosion mitigation and materials selection with particular emphasis on subsea applications and the latest recommendations of EEMUA 194. Participants will be guided through the maze of materials required for components from the well to topsides and as diverse as umbilicals and seals, while corrosion mitigation and monitoring techniques are also covered. *Throughout the course case studies from a variety of locations will be used to illustrate the points being made.
Day 1 (2nd December 2010 : Subsea Corrosion and Metallurgy: Major Components
The first day of this course allows for an overview of corrosion and metallurgy, to ensure a good grounding for the following material, and introduces various corrosion mitigation methods relevant to subsea application including cathodic protection and coatings. It then turns to individual components in the subsea system and highlights particular concerns and failure mechanisms which need to be addressed for each of them; the major components of such systems are then detailed and materials selection decisions proposed. At the end of day one attendees will be confident to discuss subsea corrosion and materials. General principles of corrosion and materials Corrosion mitigation including coatings and cathodic protection Corrosion monitoring and inspection Wells, wellheads, xmas trees and manifolds
Day 2 (3rd December 2010): Subsea Corrosion and Metallurgy: Equipment & Materials Selection
Day two builds on the momentum of day one to explore additional and more ancillary components of the subsea system, such that at the end of day two attendees will have a complete oversight of their subsea materials requirements. Flowlines and risers Valves Fasteners, seals and gaskets Umbilicals and flexibles Hydraulic control and chemical injection systems Insulation Quiz (with an early finish on Day 2)
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
08:00 09:00 09:00 11:00 11:00 11:15 11:15 13:00 13:00 14:00 14:00 15:30 15:30 15:45 15:45 17:00 17:00
Registration Session I Refreshment & Networking Session II Lunch Session III Refreshment & Networking Session IV End of Day
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PetroSync understands that in current economic climate, getting an excellent return on your training investment is critical for all our clients. This excellent training can be conducted exclusively for your organization. The training can be tailored to meet your specific needs at your preferred location and time. We will meet you anywhere around the globe. If you like to know more about this excellent program, please contact Jerry Tay (Senior Conference Manager) on +65 6408 9775 or email jerry.t@petrosync.com
Dr. Anthony Cole, owner of MI&Corr, is a leading expert in Metallurgy, Corrosion and Engineering with over 25 years of experience. He spent approximately 15 years in Exploration and Production in countries as diverse as Libya, Oman and Bahrain and most recently spent more than 10 years at Shell International headquarters in The Netherlands and with Shell UK. Dr. Cole was involved in the development of IP for Shell International and has successfully developed over 20 patents. One particular project he led resulted in the commercialization of TubeFuse, a patented autogenous system of joining tubulars, identifying potential savings of more than 120 million dollars in a single project alone. He represented The Netherland/Shell on ISO & API Technical Committees, notably ISO 11960 and API 5CT Tubular Goods. He did extensive technical reviews on Shells corrosion mitigation of offshore and subsea pipelines which resulted in significant improvements in its approach to corrosion management. He was also in charge of Shells training for Corrosion Engineers and Production Technologists Europe wide on downhole corrosion & materials selection knowledge. Dr. Cole led Shells Corrosion Control in North & South Oman for four years before moving to Shell Headquarters in The Netherlands. He successfully led, reviewed and enhanced various corrosion control processes, pipeline inspection and maintenance operations for Petroleum Development Oman. He is a Professional Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (MiMMM), a member of NACE and has been a Chartered Engineer (C.Eng.) for two decades.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING DR. COLES SERVICE WITH SHELL INTERNATIONAL: Represented Netherland/Shell on ISO & API Technical Committees Developed over 20 patents and commercialized of the TubeFuse patent Wrote the Corrosion and Materials Chapter for Shells International Internal Standard: The Casing and Tubing Design Guide Produced courses and trained Corrosion Engineers & Production Technologists, Europe wide