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Worldwide training programmes 2013

Subsea engineering and training experts


www.jee.co.uk

Welcome
Welcome to our learning and development guide for 2013.
As a multi-discipline, independent firm of engineers with 25 years of experience in delivering subsea engineering and training services to the oil, gas and renewables industries, we are passionate about learning and development. We have a high level of expertise on whole-life engineering solutions, and our courses are specially built and taught by engineers with a wealth of knowledge and proven success in their fields. At Jee, we spend 80% of our time working on engineering projects and 20% teaching about them, meaning delegates benefit by learning directly from practicing experts. Our courses are taught in locations worldwide through public or in-company programmes, with selected courses available online. Our processes are certified to ISO9001, ensuring professional and high-calibre training. This brochure showcases the vast breadth of our training capabilities, including public and in-company classroom courses as well as tailored online programmes. With so much on offer, I hope you find a course or training programme to suit your needs. Whatever your choice, I promise you will have an enjoyable experience and will be better equipped to tackle the oil, gas and renewables challenges of the future and further develop your career opportunities and your companys capabilities.

Trevor Jee

Managing Director, Jee Limited

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Our courses
Flexible flowlines & risers
Not sure which course is for you? Use this matrix to find those most relevant. See pages 9-31 for full details.

Rigid flowlines & pipelines

Industry overview

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

IO&G

Flow assurance

SS FA

SC FA

FA FA FA FA SP DSP FA FA

Design

SS SH

SC

RUF

RUF FRF

RUF RRD

SP DSP

FS&S ADP

LMT

OP

Construction & installation

SS

SC

RUF

RUF FRF

RUF RDC

SP ICSP

CSP RDC

LMT CSP ICSP OP SPCI

Operations & integrity management

SS

SC

RUF FDP

RUF IMSP

FRF FDP

RUF IMSP

P&P FDP

SP FS&S FDP

P&P IMSP LMT OP SPCI

Decommissioning

SS

SC

RUF

RUF

RUF

SP

LMT

OP

Code Course title ADP  Advanced design including HP/HT and deepwater pipelines CSP DSP FA FDP FRF ICSP Construction of subsea pipelines Design of subsea pipelines Flow assurance Failure of deepwater pipelines and risers Flexible risers and flowlines Installation calculations for subsea pipelines

Pg 19 21 18 28 25 20 27 22 24

Code Course title IO&G IOW LMT OP P&C P&P RDC RRD RUF SC Introduction to the oil and gas industry Introduction to the offshore wind industry Landfalls and marine terminals Onshore pipelines Polymers and composites Pigging and plugging Reeling design calculations Rigid riser design Risers, umbilicals and flexibles Subsea controls

Pg 9 30 16 15 29 26 23 17 13 12

Code Course title SH SP SPCI SS Subsea hardware Subsea pipelines Subsea power cable installation Subsea systems

Renewables
IOW SPCI SPCI
Pg 11 14 31 10

Landfalls & terminals

Rigid risers

Subsea production

Umbilicals & cables

Foundation Level Courses Practitioner Level Courses

FS&S Free spans and on-bottom stability IMSP Integrity management of subsea pipelines

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Onshore pipelines

Subsea controls

Public courses
Regular classroom courses worldwide
Our classroom courses are held regularly around the globe, and are currently scheduled in Aberdeen, Houston and Perth, with courses on demand in Lagos and Kuala Lumpur. Ideal for out-of-office learning or continuing development, these programmes allow delegates to expand their knowledge of a wide variety of subsea topics and network with industry peers. We run our courses frequently throughout the year to accommodate training needs as they arise, such as new staff members joining or the beginning of a new project. Our up-to-date course schedule is available online at www.jee.co.uk.

Course locations worldwide: Aberdeen, Houston, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Perth

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Online courses
Perfect for busy schedules or offshore employees, our online courses have all the benefits of a classroom course, with the flexibility for delegates to study when and where they want. Delegates can choose a specific start date designed to fit around their own commitments, or gain instant access to begin right away. With all of the qualifications and specialised teachings of our classroom courses, our online learning programmes allow for remote learning from anywhere in the world, with tailored guidance and technical input from our range of expert teaching staff just a click away.

How it works
Each course takes 12 weeks to complete, and delegates are encouraged to complete the course at their own pace, with an average of 30-40 hours of learning time. Delegates receive support from qualified tutors via online forums, and are granted unlimited access to specialists in subsea engineering throughout the duration of the course. Our online systems are easily accessible and interactive, and provide: Easy navigation to track progress An interactive glossary of terms and diagrams to illustrate key points Online discussion forums to share experiences with worldwide fellow delegates An online tutorial forum to check on progress or ask questions Jees world-renowned detailed notes for ongoing reference

Create your own


Delegates and companies can create their own online training programmes by selecting specialised topics from more than 70 modules. Fully supported by our qualified tutorial staff, these courses allow delegates to build a course around subject matter essential for further development. Visit www.jee.co.uk for the latest list of courses available online.

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In-company courses
Bespoke training packages
For larger groups or teams, we bring our trainers to your facilities. Our in-company courses are renowned for the flexibility they afford, with our course co-ordinators working closely with each company to guarantee a bespoke service. Choose from our off-the-shelf courses or a bespoke course designed to focus on your organisations needs and tailored to existing policies, ensuring continuity in messaging to meet all company standards. Our experienced tutors can customise courses to your team requirements, and are in constant contact with your organisation in the lead-up to delivering a course to ensure that all points covered are relevant to a company and the sector in which it operates. We partner with an organisation through all phases of the course to guarantee customer satisfaction in every aspect of the programme. Our wide breadth of in-company courses can be planned around specific projects and project schedules, and are organised to complement internal company training and key messages. Our courses provide value-added information for all delegates, and are taught by qualified, practicing engineers who know the challenges of the industry first-hand.

Competency needs identified


Working in close partnership with clients and drawing on our industry expertise we help to establish competency needs

Tailored training solutions


Blended learning, online or traditional classroom courses are assembled to reflect specific needs, projects and vessels. Training structures are finalised through discussions with key client personnel

Learning assessed
Post course assessments and follow up engagements are used to reinforce learning and ensure that the required knowledge is delivered

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Graduate programmes
Fast-track knowledge and productivity
Whether a company is welcoming a large group of graduates, or initiating a small number into its fold, Jee can help bring newcomers up to speed with our graduate training programmes, designed to provide continual learning to new placements. With the current skills shortage in the energy industry, our courses can help provide fundamental knowledge to recent graduates, and increase their subsea and engineering capabilities, all while staying in line with company practices and procedures. Our courses are designed for broad awareness, and to help graduates tackle challenges within the subsea industry no matter what they determine their specialisation to be. We understand that each company operates differently, and we work closely with organisations to build courses complying with their work ethic and processes. Our courses are customised based on company needs, and can range from a two-day overview of the industry to a two-year, hands-on training and mentoring programme.

Flexible flowlines & risers

Rigid flowlines & pipelines

Landfalls & terminals


LMT

Rigid risers

Subsea production

Umbilicals & cables

Year 1-2

IO&G IOW

SS SH

SC

RUF

RUF

RUF

SP

Ongoing development

Choose from a range of practitioner level and specialist courses to further develop knowledge and skills

Code Course title IO&G IOW LMT OP RUF Introduction to the oil and gas industry Introduction to the offshore wind industry Landfalls and marine terminals Onshore pipelines Risers, umbilicals and flexibles

Pg 9 30 16 15 13

Code Course title SC SH SP SS Subsea controls Subsea hardware Subsea pipelines Subsea systems

Pg 12 11 14 10 Foundation Level Courses

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Onshore pipelines
OP

Industry overview

Subsea controls

Conversion programmes
Combating the industrys skills shortage
Our conversion programmes are designed to quickly and effectively transition engineering talent into the oil and gas industry and to meet the resourcing needs of todays energy and service companies. Whether you are an individual joining the industry or a company with a new intake of conversion engineers, Jee will work with you to develop a bespoke training programme, tailored to your needs and designed to support continual learning and progression. Initially developed to meet Jees own engineering resource needs, our programmes are designed by engineers for engineers and are built on a 25 year heritage of high-quality subsea engineering and training know-how. From off-the-shelf classroom and online courses to coaching, mentoring, job assignments and on-going assessment and review, our programmes offer the flexibility to study whilst adapting to a new industry and working practices.

Skills & Productivity

Time
Jee bespoke conversion engineer programme Traditional approach to training

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Introduction to the oil and gas industry


Course content
Hydrocarbon formation Origin of oil and gas, migration of petroleum, accumulation of petroleum, location of major offshore fields Exploration methods Geological field mapping, geophysical prospecting, exploratory drilling Hydrocarbon production Onshore production wells, offshore platforms, offshore production drilling, existing offshore infrastructure, subsea equipment Transportation systems Offshore transportation systems, onshore pipeline spreads, pipelines through difficult ground, offshore decommissioning Gas treatment and uses Gas processing, LNG, gas distribution, power generation Refining process Refining crude oil, petroleum products Commercial trends

IO&G

History, politics, consumption and production, reserves, prices, new production

Jee definitely has a passion for sharing experience and offshore specific technical knowledge for pipeline engineering.
Benjamin Gaultier, Field Engineer, Saipem

About the course


This course provides a complete overview of the oil and gas industry from its origin, exploration methods and production processes to commercial trends and technical terms. If youre new to the industry or ever wondered how it all works, this is the course for you!

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 1 day 7

Key learning areas


Gain a non-technical overview of the oil and gas industry, the people that work in it and key events that have shaped its development Build a better understanding of how you and your company fit into the bigger picture Gain an understanding of industry terms and acronyms Build an awareness of market drivers and commercial trends

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Subsea systems
SS
Course content
History of subsea production Onshore development, offshore development, subsea development, future development Drilling and completing a subsea well Drilling sequence and components, well logging and testing, completion sequence and components Subsea configurations Template configuration, cluster configuration, daisy chain configuration, hybrid configuration, satellite configuration Spoolpieces Design considerations, metrology and construction, connection methods Subsea production control equipment Subsea trees, subsea control systems, umbilicals, subsea manifolds, system vulnerabilities Subsea processing Subsea multiphase flow meters, subsea pumps and compressors, subsea separation and water reinjection, subsea HIPPS/IOPPS Structural design Template design, seabed interface, fabrication and testing, case studies Installation and commissioning Installation issues, installation methods, at the seabed, installation videos, commissioning, new technology Intervention Diving, ROV types and tools, ROV operations, ROV deployment, ROV manufacture, AUVs Workover Workover equipment and vessels, minor workover operations, major workover operations Subsea abandonment Subsea abandonment regulations, history and future of subsea abandonment, abandonment of subsea wells

Stan Stirton was the best training presenter I have had. His detailed explanations made this course one of the best I have attended.
Stephen Denham, Construction Engineer, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd

About the course


This course presents an understanding of subsea systems from design and installation through to operation. Learn how the whole system works and gain an awareness of the equipment used. Delegates will also get to grips with industry terminology and learn about market drivers and issues affecting subsea production.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Learn about issues affecting subsea production Understand the different structures and equipment involved in a system Find out about the design and installation of subsea equipment Discuss decommissioning regulations Get to grips with industry terminology

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Subsea hardware
SH
Course content
Overview of subsea equipment Subsea components and subsea configurations Subsea wellhead assemblies Selection considerations, wellhead design, casing string design, proprietary wellhead designs, design considerations for intervention Blow-out preventers Overview, annular type blow-out preventer, ram type blow-out preventer, proprietary design Completions Overview, tubing hangers, tubing design, downhole safety valves, intelligent completions, gas lift valves, downhole chemical injection, fibre optic sensors Subsea trees Overview, vertical tree, horizontal tree, tree selection, valve functions, proprietary designs, injection of chemicals, flow meters, retrievable components Controls Overview, equipment, proprietary designs, fail-safe shutdown, regulations Templates Overview, drill centre layout and field architecture, template design, protection structure design Manifolds Overview, manifold types, manifold design, retrieval of components, proprietary designs Subsea valves Valve uses, valve selection, multiport valve blocks, valve position indicators, choke valves, gate valves, ball valves, check valves Connection systems Overview, flanges, other mechanical connections, actuated connections, proprietary design, hydraulic and electrical connections

Enhance your roots of knowledge with Jee!


Khushboo Soni, Project Engineer, Saipem UK

About the course


This course gives a comprehensive and complete understanding of the equipment used in subsea production systems. Each piece of equipment is covered in detail, explaining the evolution of design, current best practice and the differences between each proprietary design.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 3 days 21

Key learning areas


Identify the different components of subsea equipment and how they interface with one another Identify the pros and cons of equipment from each original equipment manufacturer (OEM)

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Subsea controls
SC
Course content
Introduction Overview, what a production system does, understand the principles of operation of subsea control systems Types of control system Production and workover/ intervention control systems, advantages and disadvantages of each system, understand the interconnection and operation of the major components of the subsea control system Typical equipment Understand the operation of the major items of equipment, master control station, electrical power unit, hydraulic power unit, topside and subsea umbilical terminations, subsea control modules (Xtree, manifold etc.) Systems operations Demonstrate practical familiarity with the Master Control Station Computer (MCS) and all relevant facilities, communications, electricals, hydraulics, umbilicals and sensors MCS interfaces and mimics Typical MCS/DCS, security, logging on and off, navigation and mimic views, icons and buttons MCS operations Well production, valve and choke operation, alarms, ESD, trending, functionality, options Subsea control fluids Understand the importance of the hydraulic control fluid, the control fluid as a component of the system, control fluid types and uses, environmental impact, controls intervention, faultfind to major unit level, isolation and removal of subsea components, well completion, future technologies, technology drivers, deepwater, distance, separation and boosting Future technologies Technology drivers, deepwater, distance separation and boosting

As a new hire to subsea operations, this course helped me understand all parts of control systems.
Caroline Henao, Subsea Facilities Engineer, BP America

About the course


This course takes an in-depth look at how control systems operate, the engineering principles involved and identifies the key areas that are easily overlooked. Delegates will get to see what different parts of the system look like, get an independent comparison of the kit and equipment available and gain a greater understanding of this specialist area.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 2 days 14

Key learning areas


Gain an in-depth understanding of how subsea control systems operate Differentiate the types of subsea control systems and identify different subsea equipment and functionality Benefit from an independent comparison of the equipment available Understand the issues when overseeing the design and manufacturing of subsea controls equipment Take a look at future technologies

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Risers, umbilicals and flexibles


RUF
Course content
Riser types and uses Production vessel selection, drilling risers, production risers, export risers, completion and workover risers Rigid riser design Design approaches, riser sizing design, design of fatigue Steel catenary risers Design, manufacture, installation Fixed rigid risers Types of rigid riser, design of rigid risers, installation of rigid risers Top-tensioned risers Components, design of analysis of TTRs, installation of production TTRs, installation of temporary TTRs Hybrid risers Types of hybrid risers, generic design, fabrication and installation Flexibles Riser configurations, design, components, manufacture Umbilicals Cross-section design, system design, fittings, manufacture Flexible and umbilical installation Storage and loadout, flexible and umbilical installation, riser installation, pre-commissioning Introduction to FSPOs Overview of FSPOs, mooring and turret arrangements FSPO vessel motions Components of motion, types of vessel motion, wave frequency motion, drift and higher order motions FSPO interfaces Overview of FSPO interfaces, risers and umbilicals, processing and storage, offloading and export Bonded hoses Types of bonded hoses, offloading hose configurations, manufacture, handling and storage, installation, operation and maintenance Introduction to riser integrity management Monitoring, inspection, damage assessment, repair

Best training course I have been on. Wow!


Ronald Brown, Lead Subsea Systems Engineer, BP Trinidad & Tobago

About the course


As one of Jees most popular courses, this programme provides a complete understanding of risers, umbilicals and flexibles and how they operate within the subsea environment. Learn about different types of risers, umbilicals and flexibles, their uses and design, installation and operational considerations. Delegates also find out about FPSOs and how they impact on the design and layout of risers and umbilicals.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 4 day 28

Key learning areas


Learn about the different types of risers, umbilicals and flexibles and their uses Identify design, installation and operational considerations Learn about the latest developments in riser systems Understand how FPSOs impact on the design and layout of risers and umbilicals Get to grips with key industry terms and confidently apply them to projects An introduction to riser integrity management

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Subsea pipelines
SP
Course content
Field layouts Example layouts, pipeline and cable uses, subsea equipment, platforms and floating production systems, riser configurations Route selection Survey techniques, soil types, routing of pipeline Pipe manufacture Rigid steel pipe, flexible pipe Pipeline design Pressure, design approaches, diameter sizing, wall thickness for bursting, wall thickness for hydrostatic collapse, wall thickness for local buckling, global buckling Materials Selection for strength, selection for corrosion resistance, clad and lined pipelines, titanium and composites External coatings External corrosion protection, cathodic protection, on-bottom stability, thermal insulation, pipe-inpipe systems, active heating of lines Common work Construction survey, route planning, welding, non-destructive testing (NDT) Installation methods S-lay, J-lay, reel-lay, bundles and towed installations, flexibles and umbilicals Construction support Landfalls, trenching and burial, precommissioning Tie-ins, spools and risers Tie-ins and spools, rigid steel riser installation, flexible riser installation Introduction to pipeline integrity Failures: frequency and incidents, PIMS Flow assurance Operational controls, additives, pigging Pipeline inspection Risk-based inspection plan, external survey, internal inspection, anomaly assessment Repairs, tie-ins and decommissioning Repairs, hot taps, tees and wyes, remedial works, decommissioning

This course was a good high level overview of the components of the subsea pipeline industry. A great course for engineers new to the field.
Jarred Sharp, Subsea Pipeline Engineer, Chevron

About the course


This course gives a comprehensive and complete understanding of subsea pipelines, from design and construction through to operation. Gain an appreciation of pipeline design considerations, pipe manufacturing methods and materials selection as well as a knowledge of flow assurance, installation methods and pipeline integrity management systems.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Gain an appreciation of important considerations for pipeline design Look at manufacturing methods and material selection Learn about installation methods and construction support Get an introduction to pipeline integrity, including flow assurance and inspection Discuss repairs and pipeline decommissioning An understanding of oil and gas industry terms and acronyms

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Onshore pipelines
OP
Course content
Pipeline routing and planning Route selection, environmental impact assessments, geological hazards, crossing design, planning, exercise Pipe manufacture and components Pipe manufacture, bends, tees and wyes, valves and actuators, instrumentation, pumps and compressors Pipeline hydraulic design Liquid pipelines, gas pipelines, multi-phase pipelines Pipeline wall thickness design Design methods, design for bursting, design for impact protection, risk management, exercise Pipeline corrosion design Corrosion mechanisms, external coatings, cathodic protection, internal coatings Pipeline construction Site preparation and stringing, welding and NDT, excavation, lowering and reinstatement, precommissioning, costs Pipeline crossings Crossing types, crossing construction methods Construction in difficult terrains Mountainous regions, swamps and marshes, arctic, deserts, forests PIMS and routine operations Principles of PIMS, code requirements, routine operations Inspection Leak detection, external inspection, internal inspection Defect assessment and repair Corrosion defect assessment, dent assessment, repair techniques, section replacement methods

An excellent foundation course for those wishing to gain a broad knowledge of onshore pipelines.
Claudio De Natale, Mechanical and Piping Engineer, Amec UK

About the course


This course gives a comprehensive and complete understanding of onshore pipelines, from design, planning and installation through to operation. Gain an appreciation of pipe manufacturing methods and materials selection, plus the challenges of installing pipelines in difficult terrains. Delegates will also expand their knowledge of corrosion, fitness for purpose, the importance of integrity management systems and defect assessment and repair methods.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 3 days 21

Key learning areas


Gain an appreciation of pipe manufacturing methods and materials selection Learn about the challenges of installing pipelines in difficult terrains Plus, learn about corrosion, fitness for purpose, integrity management systems and defect assessment and repair methods

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Landfalls and marine terminals


LMT
Course content
Overview of marine terminals Overview of items and interactions, different types of terminals Site selection for marine terminals Geographical considerations, site soil survey, environmental considerations, environmental and social impact studies (EIA and EIS), site civil works Tanker operations Berthing at a jetty, berthing at a buoyed mooring, transfer of hydrocarbons, transfer of other items, safety systems Jetties, trestles and offloading systems Environmental forces on tankers, types of quaysides, trestles and jetty berths, design of trestles and jetty structures, equipment requirements, product pipework, marine incidents safeguards and mitigation Single point and multibuoy moorings Types of SPM and CBM, SPM design considerations, bonded hoses, anchor, chain and buoy design, construction Landfalls, intakes and outfalls Landfall design, pull from shore, directional drilling, pipeline pulls from laybarge, trenching, connections Storage tanks Types of hydrocarbon storage tanks, design considerations, loss of containment protection, fire protection, security Marine terminal design and operation Terminal equipment, incidents, ignition control, terminal layout, terminal operation

The course is delivered by an experienced expert and covers a niche area, which is difficult to access through other training providers.
Rabinder Manku, Civil Marine Engineer, BP Exploration

About the course


This course gives a clear and comprehensive understanding of landfalls and marine terminals and how offshore pipeline systems are connected to shore. This specialist area of pipeline engineering is not fully understood by many engineers, yet it is critical knowledge for anyone working on onshore and offshore pipeline projects.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 3 days 21

Key learning areas


Understand the process to select a site, design and operate a marine terminal Understand how landfalls and outfalls help get oil and gas to shore Find out about the different types of single point moorings (SPMs) Learn about the marine structures required at a marine terminal Look at incidents that have happened at terminals and how to avoid them

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Rigid riser design


RRD
Course content
Rigid riser types Riser types and uses, drilling risers, completion/workover risers, production risers and export risers Lifecycle Drilling and developing wells, design, manufacture, installation methods, completion and workover operations, maintenance, abandonment and disposal Components and fitments Common components, vessel fitments, coatings, VIV suppression devices, connection methods Riser design approaches Safety risk and reliability, limit state approach, deriving safety factors Size and strength Drilling risers, analysis approach, sample analysis, production and export riser sizing Wave and currents Metocean reports, tides, wind, currents, waves, hydrodynamic loadings Fatigue and fracture Recognising fatigue, riser fatigue, assessment, fracture mechanics, improving fatigue life, corrosion Vessel response What are RAOs? Orcaflex checks, exercise Soil-riser interaction Soils and soil types, pipeline survey methods, deriving soil properties, riser behaviour Global bending Catenary curves, catenary equations, pipe stresses, failure theories, worked example, exercise Vortex-induced vibrations Sections of risers at risk, modelling VIV, general design approach, Orcaflex approach, tank trial comparisons Design basis and riser analysis Design considerations, typical development of design, input verification, modelling on nonlinerarities, design connectors

Good learning experience from an experienced instructor.


Linus Rajpaul Singh, Assistant Manager, The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago

About the course


With the increase in deepwater developments, more and more deepwater rigid riser systems are required. This course teaches about the design of various types of rigid risers, including steel catenary risers (SCRs), hybrid risers and more conventional shallow water risers.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 3 days 21

Key learning areas


Learn about the different riser types and uses, from drilling risers to hybrid risers Understand the engineering principles and approaches to riser design Learn how to recognise fatigue, assess it and improve fatigue life Gain an understanding of riser behaviour, failure theories and which sections are at most risk

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Design of subsea pipelines


(formerly Design of subsea pipelines Part 1)

DSP

Course content
Pipeline routing Rules for routing, exercise, route survey, alignment sheets Diameter sizing Sizing for flow, fluid properties, flow fundamentals, single phase flow Thermal design and insulation Need for thermal design, fundamentals of heat transfer, pipeline heat transfer, insulation design considerations, insulation systems, application of insulation, operational problems in deep water, exercise Materials specification Material selection, review of material properties, specification of line pipe Corrosion Types of corrosion, control measures Design for strength Design principles, bursting, collapse, buckling and combined stresses, strain-based design, exercise End expansion and spoolpieces End force and expansion factors, end expansion, temperature profile, exercise, spoolpieces On-bottom stability Review of fundamentals, oceanography, hydrodynamics, resistance, stability analysis, computational fluid dynamics, exercise Bottom roughness and intervention Bottom roughness analysis, spans, intervention Exercises and worked examples on: Route planning, diameter sizing, insulation thickness, wall thickness, end expansion, stability prediction

This was one of the best courses I have ever taken.


Mahmoud Loubani, Subsea Pipeline Engineer, ADMA OPCO

About the course


This course provides a technical introduction to subsea pipeline design, including the engineering principles and codes required. Learn about subsea pipeline design and understand why subsea pipelines are made the way they are. Delegates will reinforce their learning by carrying out design calculations using codes and will discuss industry developments and new technologies. This course will help engineers to understand contractors output, design houses to apply calculations to projects and regulation bodies to follow up-to-date industry codes.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understand issues affecting design, to appreciate why pipelines are made the way they are Practice calculations based on industry codes Discuss industry developments and new technologies Gain know-how on which questions to ask

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Advanced design including HP/HT and deepwater pipelines


(formerly Design of subsea pipelines Part 2) Course content
HIPPS Configuration and components, design, applications Hydrostatic collapse Need for buckle arrestors, buckle arrestors, worked example, exercise Further corrosion Advanced corrosion mechanisms, corrosion control, corrosion rates, case studies Lateral buckling Virtual anchor spacing, design process, out-of-straightness surveys, buckle mitigation Upheaval buckling Upheaval buckling mechanism, upheaval buckling analysis, worked example Strain-based design What is strain-based design?, loading, low strain requirements, moderate strain requirements, high strain requirements Fatigue Principles of fatigue, fatigue loadings, design for fatigue, worked example, case studies Expansion,walking and anchoring End expansion, pipeline walking, walking modes, pressure effects, exercise, walking and lateral buckling, anchoring, other prevention and mitigating measures, case study Pipeline Protection Hazards, pipeline loads, pipeline load capacity, risk and safety analysis, pipeline coatings, rock dump, trenching for impact protection, protection structures, soft protection options

ADP

Exercises and worked examples on: Hydrostatic collapse, lateral buckling, strain-based design (ECA), fatigue, corrosion control, pipeline walking

These four days spent with Jee have been very rewarding in bringing to bear the combination of classwork and field experience in one goal.
Amasowomwan Friday Edokpolor, Offshore Construction Engineer, Chevron Nigeria Limited

About the course


This course imparts technical knowledge of the more complex design issues affecting pipelines, such as deepwater, high pressure, high temperature and highly corrosive fluids and gases. Gain an understanding of how to apply the correct codes of practice, carrying out design calculations and worked examples for use in future projects as well as learning about solutions to pipeline failures from real-life case studies.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understand how to apply design codes correctly Discuss ways to protect subsea pipelines, such as rock dump and trenching Learn about solutions to pipeline failures from real-life case studies Use worked examples to learn design calculations that can be applied to future projects

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Flexible risers and flowlines


FRF
Course content
Introduction to flexibles Design of flexible flowlines and risers, riser configurations, flexible riser components, manufacture of flexibles, testing of flexibles by manufacturer Structural design Resistance to hoop loads, resistance to tensile loads, resistance to torsion, resistance to corrosion, resistance to temperature Design of ancillary equipment End fittings, bend stiffeners, bend restrictors, bell mouths, mid water arches, buoyancy modules Installation of flexibles Load out of flexibles, installing flexibles, j-tube installation, riser installation FPSO interfaces Introduction, choice of system, motion effects, riser interfaces Flexible riser analysis Wave theory and hydrodynamics, RAOs, static analysis, dynamic analysis Flexible analysis software Software available, Orcaflex walkthrough, Orcaflex dos and donts, Orcaflex exercise Post-lay trenching and burial Trenching considerations and specifications, trench transitions, backfill options Integrity of flexibles Inspection techniques, monitoring methods, design and installation incidents, operational deterioration and damage Case study: Chinquetti field Design of flexible to prevent buckling, instability and spanning

Jee tutors are extremely knowledgeable and well-seasoned. They provide lots of extremely useful knowledge.
Jordan Sammons, Quality Engineer, BP America

About the course


This course gives an expert level of understanding of flexible risers and flowlines. Learn how to write accurate specifications for flexibles. Understand how the different wire profiles affect the performance of a flexible. Understand how flexibles are affected by installation and operational loads.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Gain a comprehensive understanding of flexible flowlines and risers, from their design and manufacture to installation and operation Build knowledge of the materials and equipment used Understand how FPSO and SPM design affects the choice of riser system Apply theories learnt to real-life projects through case-studies and group discussions Gain an understanding of related industry terms and acronyms Understand the different types of software available and become familiar with Orcaflex

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Construction of subsea pipelines


CSP
Course content
S-lay S-lay vessel types, S-lay process, S-lay market and vessels, insulated lines, lay curve control Pipe supply, welding and NDT Line pipe supply and specifications, welding methods, welding procedure, NDT J-lay J-lay sequence, J-lay process, J-lay vessels, J-lay performance, rapid pipe welding, mechanical connectors, J-lay from drilling rig Bundles and towed installation Bundle design, bundle fabrication, towhead structures, towing methods, insulation and heating systems, deep-water bundles, advantages of bundles, surface tow Installation of flexibles Unbonded flexibles installation process, umbilical cables, bonded hoses Reel-lay Reel-lay process, reel-lay market and vessels, special considerations, technical analysis, exercise Landfalls Pull ashore into cofferdam, pull offshore from onshore construction site, directionally- drilled landfalls Tie-ins Flanged connection by diver, hyperbaric welding, diverless tie-ins Pre-commissioning Gauging and flooding, hydrotesting, dewatering, air and vacuum drying, testing of valves and controls Management systems Law, QA, commercial Health, safety and environment Health, safety, environment Survey Survey methods, survey operations Seabed modification Sweeping, rock removal, protection, rock dump, concrete mattresses, protection structure, crossings Post-lay trenching and burial Ploughing, jetting, cutting, cable trenching, trench transitions, backfilling Diving and ROV operations Diving and equipment, ROV operations Decommissioning and abandonment Legislation, decommissioning in-situ, recovery, re-use, costs

This course is an excellent review of all subsea engineering core activities with live project examples. I would recommend it to all subsea engineers.
David Egya, Graduate Project Engineer, Saipem UK Ltd

About the course


This course delivers an understanding of the processes, equipment and vessels involved in offshore pipe-lay and different pipe-lay methods used. Gain an appreciation of the size and nature of offshore pipe-lay vessels and equipment and gain confidence in identifying the best choice for pipe-lay and be able to talk technically about pipeline construction. Areas covered include trenching, hydrotesting, surveys and tie-ins.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understand how to identify the best pipe-lay option Discuss issues affecting pipeline installation Look at the different types of surveys that you need to know about Get an appreciation of the size and nature of offshore pipe-lay vessels and equipment Gain the confidence to talk technically about pipeline construction An understanding of trenching, hydrotesting, surveys and tie-ins

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Installation calculations for subsea pipelines


Course content
Catenaries Catenary curves, pipe lay catenary equations, pipe stresses, worked example, exercise, control by tension Bending Bending during S-lay, worked example, exercise, break-over lengths, concrete-coated pipe, horizontal lay curve radii Reeling Strain concentration, material qualification, ovalisation, reeling forces, worked example, exercise Sagbend buckling Local buckling criteria, prediction of buckling in catenary, worked example, exercise, buckle propagation Pipe pull forces Landfall setup, worked example, exercise, alternative pull setups Dynamics Vessel motions, dynamics during pipe-lay, code criteria software, example analysis Pipe lifting Static and dynamic loads, lifting in air, lifting through wave zone, lowering through water column, lowering onto seabed, worked example, exercise Rigging design and analysis Rigging equipment, rigging analysis, worked example, exercise Spreader beam design Steelwork design process, steelwork design codes, spreader beam design, worked example, exercise, lifting point design, worked example, exercise Barge stability Stable floating bodies, determining vessel stability, free liquid surfaces and suspended loads, worked example, exercise

ICSP

Anchors and piles Anchors, chains, exercise, piles, sheet pile anchorage, worked example, exercise Abandonment and recovery A&R overview, A&R equipment, case study, A&R analysis, exercise Exercises and worked examples on: J-lay pipe stress, stinger pipe stress, ovalisation, buckle prevention, winch capacity, landfall pull load, frame analysis, strut design code, strop sizing, spool lift, lug stress, crane load, stability, anchor capacity, sheet pile, laydown

This course gives you the bricks to build up the pillars on offshore pipeline installation calculations competence. Strongly recommended.
Enrico Ruaro, Structural Engineer, Saipem SpA

About the course


This is a highly technical course providing detailed knowledge of the subsea pipeline installation calculations required for all stages of a pipelines lifecycle from pipe-lay to abandonment and recovery. Practice installation calculations using worked examples to understand industry standards and codes and how they are applied. Gain the confidence to check and question calculations used in subsea projects.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understand industry standards and codes and how they are applied to pipeline installation Practise installation calculations using worked examples Gain confidence in checking and questioning calculations used in subsea projects

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Reeling design calculations


RDC
Course content
Reel lay process Reel-lay system configuration, spooling, installation, lay down Reeling history and current market History and development of reeling, reeling ships and companies around world Case studies: failures and successes Canapu pipe-in-pipe success, Asgard field joint buckling failure, Foinaven twisting problem, Tambar stress cracking failure, Nile insulation success, Dahlia spool site set-up success Key technical aspects Strain concentration, material qualification, weld defects, ovalisation reeling forces, 13% chrome pipe, clad pipe, plastic-lined pipe Codes and patents Codes relating to reeling, around the world, patents relating to reeling Reeling forces Force to reel-on, stresses once reeled-on, exercise, elastic energy in reel, force needed to straighten, gripping force, worked example, exercise, stationary versus traversing straightener Strain concentration effects Stress-strain curves, effect of strain on material properties, plastic behaviour during reeling, exercise geometric discontinuities, material strength discontinuities, lay process control methods, strain concentrations at discontinuities, exercise, safeguards Ovalisation Ovalisation and recovery, collapse pressure and combined loading, worked example, exercise Materials and weld defects Welding methods, welding procedures, inspection methods for welds, defect assessment methods, worked example crack growth during reeling, exercise effect of load cycling on root crack weld fatigue life, DNV ECA methodology

This course provides an excellent technical introduction to the pipe reeling process for those new to this subject.
Martin Gibbens, Construction Support Engineering Manager, McDermott South East Asia

About the course


This is an in-depth, technical course, detailing the engineering behind reel-lay installation. It explains key design aspects such as the implications of cumulative plastic strain, ovalisation and weld defects. Get guidance on codes and patents, learn about the reeling market and understand lessons learned from past successes and failures.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understand key design aspects such as the implications of cumulative plastic strain, ovalisation and weld defects Learn about the latest developments, including SENT (single-edge notch tensile) test assessments, the use of lined pipe and lines installed partially pressurised. Gain knowledge to facilitate assessment of a vessels capability in reel-laying Gain lessons learned from published case-studies throughout the course

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Integrity management of subsea pipelines


(formerly Integrity management of subsea pipelines Part 1) Course content
Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS) What does a PIMS involve? Stability Pipeline instability, sources of data, conventional force balance approach, dynamic and quasi-static approach, stabilisation options, case studies Thermal buckling What is a thermal buckle? Why are they a problem? Assessment, mitigation and remediation Spans Span detection, assessment of spans, stress and buckle checks, vortexinduced vibrations, remedial measures Pigging Types of pigs, piggability of pipelines, pig suitability, launching and receiving Flow assurance Introduction to flow assurance, flow regime, causes of flow restriction, flow control methods Corrosion overview Types of corrosion, corrosion rate modelling, corrosion monitoring, control measures, case studies Internal inspection Gauge pig, calliper pig, magnetic flux pig, ultrasonic pig, inspection of flexibles, other pigs, case study External inspection Introduction, what to look for, inspection methods, riser and flexible inspection, pig trap inspection, risk-based inspection Corrosion defects Defect types and loadings, corrosion defect assessment levels, corrosion defect assessment codes, corrosion defect interaction, crack assessment Dent assessment Dent properties and behaviour, causes of dents in subsea pipelines, methods of assessment, worked example, exercise, protection measures, case study Isolation Operations issues, tethered isolation plugs, remote set isolation pigs, remote set spheres, pipe freezing, high friction pigs, hot tap and stopple, environment and safety

IMSP

Offshore repairs Composite repairs, clamp repairs, spool repairs, mechanical connectors, hyperbaric welding, others Life extension and decommissioning Ageing assets and KP4, pipeline design life, pipeline life extension, pipeline decommissioning, decommissioning regulations, decommissioning options, decommissioning process Exercises and worked examples on: Span VIV screening criteria, external inspection, stability assessment, upheaval buckling, defect assessment, survey results

Very informative, a thorough guide on integrity management, assessment, inspection, repair and extension.
Kevin McDonald, Project Engineer, Flexlife Ltd

About the course


This course gives an in-depth understanding of the engineering principles behind successful integrity management of subsea pipelines. Learn about the activities required to run subsea pipelines in optimum condition and how to identify issues and assess a range of integrity threats using screening tools to undertake detailed evaluations. Case studies and worked examples help reinforce an understanding in key topic areas.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Learn how to identify issues and assess a range of integrity threats, including corrosion and dents Look at the different detailed calculations required and screening tools available Reinforce learning using case studies and worked examples Discuss end of design life options, including lifetime extension and decommissioning

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Failure of deepwater pipelines and risers A masterclass in risk mitigation FDP


(Formerly Integrity management of subsea pipelines Part 2) Course content
Integrity management systems Integrity management strategy, plan, execute, measure, improve, document management and reporting, risk-based inspection, emergency response, incident investigation and learning, integrity management standards Integrity during design and installation Rigid pipeline design, rigid riser design, rigid pipeline installation, rigid riser installation, commissioning Case study 1: Pipeline installation failure Introduction, pipeline installation failure, failure investigation, pipeline repair, lessons learned Integrity during operation Introduction, flow assurance, operation and remediation, inspection methods Case study 2: Pipe-inpipe installation and operational failure Field development, flowline design, flowline installation, riser design, riser installation, failure detection, failure causes and consequences, repair options, lessons learned Case study 3: Pipe-in-pipe failure during operation Pipeline design, pipeline failure, pipeline repair options, new pipeline, lessons learned Case study 4: Pipeline operational failure Background to the problem, buoyant span assessment, remedial works, lessons learnt Flexible integrity management Codes and standards, materials and makeup, inspection techniques, monitoring and testing methods, design and installation incidents, operational deterioration and damage Case study 5: Flowinduced pulsations FLIP theory and dependencies, potential problems, corrective actions discussion, lessons learned Integrity management of umbilicals Umbilical failure statistics, integrity management in design, integrity management in manufacture, integrity management in installation, integrity management in operation Case study 6: Umbilical failure Introduction to Hudson Field, blockage in inhibitor hoses, blockage in methanol hose, lessons learned

Good opportunity to share experiences and discuss case-studies on relevant issues.


Wallace Bartholomeu E Silva, Subsea Maintenance and Inspection Manager, Petrobras

About the course


This course builds an in-depth technical knowledge of integrity management issues affecting deepwater risers and flowlines. Learn directly from case-studies of real pipeline failures, reviewing why the failures occurred and understanding how lessons learned can be applied to your pipelines. Delegates will develop an understanding of efficient ways to perform integrity assessments and manage corrosion defects in order to build integrity into all phases of offshore pipeline projects to improve operating costs and reduce the risk of pipeline failure.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 4 days 28

Key learning areas


Understanding of efficient ways to perform integrity assessments Manage corrosion defects to improve operating costs Reduce risk of pipeline failure How lessons learned can be applied to your pipeline and riser projects

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Pigging and plugging


P&P
Course content
Flow assurance Introduction to flow assurance, causes of flow restriction, flow control methods, routine operations, operational controls, hydrates and wax, corrosion and erosion, particular flow assurance risks arising during pigging Piggability of pipelines Assessing pipeline piggability, piggability assessments, modifications to pipelines to enable pigging, piggability of key pipeline features, pig trap components, suitability of pig traps and associated pigging equipment , design codes Pig design Types of pigs, how pigs function, common design approaches for pigs, common issues in pig design, pig design validation, critical aspects of pig design, onshore trials, passage of check valves Pigging programmes Operational pigging, pigging strategies, pipeline cleaning , pig order, overview of inspection programmes, quality control in pigging programmes, HSE considerations, pig signalling and tracking, dealing with stuck pigs Launching and receiving pigs Principles of pig launching and receiving, leak testing, HSE considerations, pig speed, typical North Sea pigging procedures, general pigging mistakes Pipeline inspection tools Calliper pigs, magnetic flux leakage pigs, ultrasonic inspection pigs, case-study Plug design Types of isolation plug, how plugs work, plug deployment and retrieval tools Plug deployment Methods of plug deployment, setting a plug, monitoring a plug, retrieving a plug, retrieving stuck plugs

Jees tutors are experienced and knowledgeable in all areas of the course material and are able to share personal experiences beyond the course syllabus.
Krista Parsons, Engineer, Subsea 7

About the course


This course provides a comprehensive understanding of how to use pipeline pigs and plugs to perform a variety of operations. It includes the latest thinking on improving the reliability and accuracy of pigging for both cleaning and inspection purposes.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 2 days 14

Key learning areas


Gain a comprehensive understanding of the operation of pipeline pigs and isolation plugs Understand the different types of pigs and plugs that are available, when and how they are used Gain knowledge of the different problems that can occur when pigging and how they can be resolved Build knowledge of related industry terms and acronyms

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Free spans and on-bottom stability


Course content
External inspection What to look for, inspection methods, inspection examples On-bottom stability Fundamentals of pipeline stability, analysis methods, data requirements, force balance approach, DNV RP F109 approach, stabilisation options, exercise, case study Buoyant span case study Background to the problem, buoyant span assessment, remedial works, lessons learned Dent assessment Dent properties and behaviour, causes of dents in subsea pipelines, methods of assessment, worked example, exercise, protection methods, case-studies Spans Span detection, assessment of spans, stress and buckle checks, vortex-induced vibrations, remediation Span assessment software DNV FatFree, Plus-One, SAGE Profile, FEA, calculations, comparison Span assessment exercise Typical span assessment problem, span assessment exercise, scope for remedial action

FS&S

The course was very well delivered and the training material provided will prove very valuable within my role.
About the course
This course gives an expert level of understanding of spans and stability. It extends the knowledge of spans and stability assessment gained in the Design of subsea pipelines course, to include detailed Level 2 and 3 assessment to DNV RP F105 and F109. These detailed assessments can be used for new pipelines as well as for existing pipelines.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 2 days 14

Key learning areas


Gain an appreciation of the integrity issues associated with pipeline instability, spans and dents Learn about the assessment methods available and how to apply them Understand when remediation is required and the options available Perform example assessments, based on industry codes and standards Review a series of case-studies presenting real-life problems and the lessons learned in their solution

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Flow assurance
FA
Course content
Fluid flow principles Flow fundamentals, liquid flow, gas flow, multiphase flow, turn-down over field life Fluid composition Fluid properties, well bore fluids, export lines Causes of flow restriction Waxes, asphaltenes, scales, hydrates, sand, emulsions and foams Flow control methods Chemical additive control, thermal control, pressure control, mechanical intervention, other control methods Thermal design Need for thermal design, fundamentals, thermal profile analysis, cooldown during shut-in, insulation design Pigging Cleaning pigs, inspection pigs, design for pigging Corrosion and erosion Types of corrosion, control measures, corrosion rate modelling, corrosion monitoring, erosion, case-studies Subsea equipment Gas lift, subsea pumps and compressors, subsea separation and water re-injection

Very enjoyable and excellent flow.


Patrick Smyth, Lead Project Engineer, CTC Marine Projects

About the course


Flow assurance is often seen as a black box by engineers, however this need not be the case. This course provides a rounded introduction to the subject to dispel the myths and explain the general principles.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 2 days 14

Key learning areas


Understand fluid flow principles for liquid, gas and multi-phase flow Learn about the causes of flow restriction and methods for managing flow control Gain a comprehensive understanding of pigging and the importance of design considerations for pigging operations Build knowledge on the types of corrosion and how to predict corrosion problems Learn about the subsea equipment that can be used to improve flow performance

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Polymers and composites


P&C
Course content
Material production Fibres and resins, manufacturing methods, prices Properties Strength and stiffness, fatigue, creep and impact resistance, chemical resistance, thermal properties, electrical properties, fire resistance Design and fabrication Standards and codes, materials selection, effect of anisotropy, fire and static electricity, parts consolidation, jointing, nondestructive examination, installation considerations Case studies Whole topsides in composites, repair and strengthening, downhole tubing and casing, development of flexibles, subsea structures and protection, composite riser

The tutor had excellent knowledge and great delivery.


Milton DRoza, Senior Contract Specialist, Woodside Energy

About the course


Polymers and composites offer the benefits of being lightweight and corrosion resistant and are being increasingly used offshore. This course gives an understanding of polymers and composites, from manufacturing to failure and includes lots of real life examples.

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 1 day 7

Key learning areas


Learn about the latest materials, manufacturing methods and project costings Gain an understanding of relevant industry codes and standards Build knowledge of materials selection, testing and installation considerations Learn from real-life case-studies throughout the course

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Introduction to the offshore wind industry


Course content
Offshore wind market overview History, market drivers and policy, technological trends, todays marketplace Design Consenting, principles of power generation and transmission, major components of an offshore wind farm, field layouts, wind turbine generators, cables and offshore substations Construction Manufacture of main components, logistics, installation of major components Operations and maintenance Availability and reliability, accessibility, planned and unplanned maintenance Future trends Deeper water, further offshore, new technologies

IOW

My tutor was hugely experienced. He communicated a load of information, along with examples, that helped me to grasp what was covered.
Amit Rajani, Senior Process Engineer, Genesis Oil and Gas

About the course


This course provides a complete overview of the offshore wind industry from its origins and the principles of power generation, through to the design, construction and operation of a modern day offshore wind farm. If you are new to this industry and wonder how it all works, this is the course for you!

Course information
Level: Foundation Duration: CPD points: 1 day 7

Key learning areas


Learn about the offshore wind market and state of the industry Gain insight into the principles of engineering used for an offshore wind farm project Understand step-by-step how offshore wind farms are designed, built, operated and maintained Learn what the future trends and developments in the industry will be Get to grip with industry terms and acronyms

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Subsea power cable installation


Course content
Project overview Typical project structure, feasibility studies, consenting, environmental impact studies, geophysical surveys, geotechnical surveys, route selection, cable production, installation, post-lay activities Cable routing Selection of route corridor, geophysical survey, route determination, charting, geotechnical survey, burial methods, burial performance prediction Cable design Cable types for array, export and interconnectors, design qualification, cable performance characteristics, hauling devices and joints Cable installation Pre-installation design and analysis, types of vessel, deck layouts and key installation equipment, surface laying, plough burial, ROV burial Offshore structure connection Cable entry types, entry protection, internal cable management, pull-in analysis, installation equipment and methods Landfalls Landfall selection, horizontal directional drilled installation process, surface lay and trenched process, landfall joint bay

SPCI

Jee is one of the best training organisations in the industry, it is always a pleasure to learn under your instructors.
Amasowomwan Friday Edokpolor, Offshore Construction Engineer, Chevron Nigeria Limited.

About the course


This is an in-depth, technical course detailing the engineering for power cable installation using surface laying, ploughing and ROV burial including pull into offshore structures and landfalls. Gain a detailed understanding of the engineering principles behind cable installation and learn from case studies and worked examples to be able to identify and solve issues related to subsea cable laying with confidence.

Course information
Level: Practitioner Duration: CPD points: 2 days 14

Key learning areas


Understand how to select the correct route for a cable Discuss ways to ensure cable protection is optimised Learn about a variety of installation methods Use worked examples to learn principles of installation analysis

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Meet our tutors


Mike Hawkins
BTech (Hons) CEng FIMechE

Jonathan Franklin
BEng (Hons) FIMechE MCMI CMgr CEng

Technical Director Mike has over 25 years experience in the design, construction and operation of pipelines. He has particular expertise in conceptual and detailed design of pipeline and rigid riser systems, computer analysis of fluid, mechanical, structural, soils and thermal problems, upheaval and lateral buckling, analysis of freespans, vortex-induced vibrations and fatigue assessment, risk and reliability analysis and FE analysis.

Engineering Manager Jonathan has over 18 years experience of pipeline engineering studies and project work in the subsea industry. He has particular expertise in pipeline span assessment, remnant life assessment, onshore pipeline design, subsea LNG pipelines, failure investigation, pipeline integrity management, subsea insulation systems, defect assessment and deep and ultra-deepwater pipeline design.

Alan G Knowles
BSc (Hons) CEng MICE Eur Ing

Dr Phil Medlicott
BSc PhD CEng MIMechE

Civil and Construction Specialist Alan has over 25 years experience in the design and construction of offshore pipelines and landfalls. He has particular expertise in installation methods for subsea pipelines, design and specification of onshore and offshore pipelines, soil assessment for pipeline trenching, burial and pile design, calculations for coated pipelines with regard to stability and thermal insulation and subsea pipe bundles.

Principal Engineer Phil has 30 years experience in engineering with almost 15 years in pipeline studies for the oil and gas industry. He has particular expertise in FEED studies, pipeline piggability studies, pipeline stability analysis, trawl gear interaction with pipelines, verification, design and cost studies of alternative subsea pipeline and umbilical schemes and determining suitability of mechanical connectors for S and J-lay.

Stuart Joynson
BSc (Hons)

Stan Stirton
FIMarEST

Offshore Construction Specialist Stuart has over 35 years experience in offshore pipeline design and construction. Stuarts particular expertise includes subsea trenching, flowline bundle fabrication and installation, landfall construction, offshore pipeline installation, marine outfalls, tanker terminals, offshore renewables, pipeline refurbishment and decommissioning activities.

Principal Engineer and Courses Specialist Stan 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 Shells 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.

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John Hammond
CEng A.Met MSc MIMMM F.Weld I

Mark Murawiecki
CEng FIMechE

Principal Engineer and Courses Specialist John Hammond is a chartered engineer with over 40 years experience including 25 years as a metallurgist and welding engineer in the oil industry, applied to upstream oil developments both onshore and offshore in structures, terminals and pipelines.

Courses Specialist Mark Murawiecki is a chartered engineer with over 30 years technical and commercial experience in the subsea oil and gas industry. Mark has particular expertise in subsea production systems, subsea field architecture optimisation, offshore drilling systems as well as an appreciation of topsides process plant and equipment and their effect on subsea facilities.

Nigel Wright
CEng MSc BSc

Bob Summers

Courses Specialist Nigel Wright is an experienced chartered engineer who has worked in the oil and gas industry since 1973. Nigel has 27 years experience in subsea engineering, covering pipeline design and emergency repair systems. Nigel has extensive knowledge in remote seabed excavation, concrete weight coating removal and mechanical repair systems.

Courses Specialist Bob specialises in training for offshore production control systems operators, engineers and technicians. He joined the oil and gas industry in 1996, tasked with the challenge of developing a training and competence programme for a major oil company. He has since travelled the world delivering and advising on competence programmes for multi-national service and maintenance teams.

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Meet the team


The team at Jee has decades of combined industry experience, and is more than happy to help our range of clients however possible. We work closely with our delegates to understand their individual needs, and take a hands-on approach, whether planning a large in-company course, or taking the time to mentor an online learner. Our full team is always on call, and we provide unrivalled support to our clients, becoming an extension of your company. With a wealth of knowledge in subsea and engineering training, we are able to help plan everything from course content to venues, providing strategic advice for tailored programmes and courses to fit into any company culture.

Main contacts:

Jamie Burrows Business Development Manager


Customer account management and in-company course enquiries.

Cara Low Courses Co-ordinator


Course logistics, public and online course bookings, planning and scheduling and customer care.

Jenny Matthew Head of Courses


Customer satisfaction and quality assurance, course development and writing planning.

Jonathan Franklin Engineering Manager


Technical authority for tailored course programmes and course development.

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Contact Jee
Course enquiries and bookings
To discuss your training requirements, please call us on one of the numbers below, or visit www.jee.co.uk for further details.

This brochure is available for download at www.jee.co.uk


Public and online course enquiries:
Cara Low, Courses Co-ordinator t: +44 1732 371 391 [email protected]

In-company course enquires, graduate and conversion programmes:


Jamie Burrows, Business Development Manager t: +44 1732 371 369 [email protected]

Engineering enquiries
Jee provides whole life-of-field engineering services to the oil, gas and renewables industries. To find out more about our services, visit www.jee.co.uk or contact us on: t: +44 1732 371 371 [email protected]

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