IFP2020 Ep en PDF
IFP2020 Ep en PDF
IFP2020 Ep en PDF
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A Word from the Executive Board
45 years of expertise
15000 participants per year
80 nationalities represented
650 permanent lecturers & associated experts
Benoît MOUREZ, Rémi MOUCHEL & Loïc DU RUSQUEC
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E&P Chain Duration Dates Location Tuition Fees
excl. VAT Reference Page
NEW Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS) 3 days In-house course GENP/CCUS 39
NEW Data Management for Oil & Gas Engineers 25 days 8 June - 10 July Rueil-Malmaison €18,750 DATA/DAMAMOD 41
NEW Data Management Fundamentals (DAMA) 5 days 15-19 June Rueil-Malmaison €3,890 DATA/INTRODAMA 42
NEW Data Management & IT/IS - GIS 5 days 22-26 June Rueil-Malmaison €3,890 DATA/DAMAITGIS 43
NEW Introduction to Data Management for Operations 3 days 7-9 September Rueil-Malmaison €2,850 DATA/DAMAOPE 44
Upstream Economics
International Oil Summit 1 days 16-16 April Paris €990 PEH/IOS 45
International Gas & Power Summit 1 days 19-19 November Paris €990 PEH/IGS 46
Overview of Natural Gas Economics 4 days 8-11 September Rueil-Malmaison €2,840 GER/ONE 48
Liquefied Natural Gas Economics 4 days 15-18 December Rueil-Malmaison €3,380 GER/LGE 49
Strategic Management in International Oil & Gas Business 5 days In-house course GIP/SBA 50
Natural Gas & Electricity Trading 2 days 29-30 September Rueil-Malmaison €2,060 GER/GET 51
Oil Markets & Trading 3 days 27-29 May Rueil-Malmaison €2,430 TRT/OMT 52
Contractual Framework of Exploration & Production 3 days 22-24 April Rueil-Malmaison €2,610 EAM/CFEP 54
Production Sharing & Joint Operating Agreements 3 days In-house course EAM/PSA 55
Economic Framework of Exploration - Production 5 days 20-24 April Rueil-Malmaison €3,780 EAM/EFEP 56
Negotiation of Exploration - Production Contracts 4 days 27-30 April Rueil-Malmaison €4,200 EAM/EPCN 57
Economics & Risk Analysis of Upstream Projects 5 days 12-16 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,900 EAM/ERA 58
Practice of Exploration - Production Contracts Economic Modeling 3 days In-house course EAM/PCM 59
Investment Profitability Studies in the Oil & Gas Industry 3 days 26-28 May Rueil-Malmaison €2,200 GIP/IPS 64
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop 5 days In-house course PIMP/PRDAWGB 75
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Exploration Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
General
31 August -
Introduction to Basin Exploration 5 days
4 September
Rueil-Malmaison €3,120 GENG/INFOBAS 77
Hunting for Oil: Exploration & Upstream Overview 5 days In-house course GENG/HFO 78
Petroleum Systems: Hydrocarbons from Source Rock to Reservoirs 5 days In-house course METH/GEOCHIM 81
Structural Geology, Basin Development & Associated Traps 5 days In-house course METH/STRUCT 82
Well Logging & Qualitative Log Interpretation 5 days 14-18 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,120 METH/LOGBASIC 84
Stratigraphic Modeling: Basin Architecture & Sediment Distribution 5 days In-house course METH/DIONISOS 87
Basin Modeling: Thermicity, Maturation & Migration 5 days In-house course METH/TEMIS 88
Geosciences: from Basin Exploration to Discovery Certification 110 days In-house course EVAL/BAMLONG 90
Play Assessment & Prospect Generation 5 days 22-26 June Rueil-Malmaison €3,260 EVAL/PLAY 92
Seismic & Sequence Stratigraphy for Oil & Gas Exploration 10 days In-house course EVAL/STRATADV 94
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop 5 days In-house course PIMP/PRDAWGB 97
Reservoir & Field Development Duration Dates Location Tuition fee (H.T.) Reference Page
Integrated Petrophysics for Reservoir Characterization 90 days In-house course RCM/PETRORES 100
& Modeling Certification
7 September -
Reservoir Characterization & Modeling Certification 58 days
27 November
Rueil-Malmaison €32,380 RCM/RCM 101
Quantitative Well Log Analysis 5 days 21-25 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,250 RCM/LOGADV 102
Fundamentals of Facies Analysis & Rock-Typing 5 days In-house course RCM/ROCKTYP 103
Geological Modeling Workshop for Integrated Reservoir Studies 5 days In-house course RCM/GEOMODEL 106
Naturally - Fractured Reservoirs: Static & Dynamic Modeling 5 days 2-6 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,425 RCM/FRACMOD 108
Borehole Imaging Interpretation Workshop with WellCad™ 5 days In-house course RCM/BHI 111
Fracture & Fault Modeling Workshop with FracaFlow™ 4 days In-house course RCM/FRACA 112
Tight Reservoir Characterization & Modeling 10 days In-house course RCM/TIGHTMOD 114
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Advanced Multivariate Geostatistics Certification 5 days In-house course RCM/MGEOSTAT 115
Advanced Facies Analysis & Rock-Typing Certification 5 days In-house course RCM/ROCKTYPE 116
Seismic Reservoir Characterization: AVO & Inversion Workshop Certification 10 days In-house course RCM/SEISMIC 117
Geological Characterization & Modeling - Integrated Workshop Certification 10 days In-house course RCM/IRCM 118
Tools for Seismic Reservoir Characterization: Pre-Stack Seismic Inversion 5 days In-house course RCM/PRESTACK 119
Tools for Seismic Reservoir Characterization: Post-Stack Seismic Inversion 5 days In-house course RCM/POSTSTACK 120
Static Model Construction: Field Constraints & Integration with Subsurface Data 5 days In-house course RCM/CARBFT 122
Core Analysis for Reservoir Characterization 5 days In-house course RCM/CONSCAL 124
Reservoir Engineering
Introduction to Reservoir Engineering 5 days 14-18 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,120 RENG/INFORES 127
Reservoir Fluid Properties - PVT 5 days 5-9 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,250 RENG/PVT 128
Drilling & Completion - Wellbore Interface & Well Productivity 5 days 12-16 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,250 RENG/WELLPROD 129
Well Testing & Well Test Analysis 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,250 RENG/WELLTEST 130
26 October -
Drive Mechanisms - Enhanced Oil Recovery 10 days
6 November
Rueil-Malmaison €5,190 RENG/DRIVEOR 131
Dynamic Reservoir Simulation 10 days 16-27 November Rueil-Malmaison €6,850 RENG/SIMULRES 132
28 September -
EOR Concepts & Applications 5 days
2 October
Pau €3,340 RENG/EOR 133
Advanced Well Test Analysis Certification 5 days In-house course RENG/ADVWELLTEST 138
Reservoir Management
14 September -
Reservoir Engineering Certification 64 days
11 December
Rueil-Malmaison €35,490 RMGT/RESENGIN 141
Reservoir Management Workshop 4 days 9-13 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,120 RMGT/RMNGT 142
Reserves Evaluation - Risks & Uncertainties Certification 5 days 5-9 October Pau €3,550 RMGT/RISKUN 143
Field Development
Field Development Project & Uncertainties 5 days In-house course FDV/FDP 146
31 August -
Field Operations Engineer Certification 60 days
20 November
Rueil-Malmaison €35,480 PROP/FIELDENG 147
19 October -
Field Development Project 15 days
6 November
Rueil-Malmaison €9,840 FDV/FDEVGB 148
E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PIMP/PROJAFLGB 149
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop 5 days In-house course PIMP/PRDAWGB 150
E&P Project Cost Estimation & Control Certification 5 days 23-27 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PCTR/COSTGB 151
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Drilling & Completion Engineering Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Well Operations & Completion Engineering Certification 40 days In-house course GEND/CE 153
30 November -
Well Completion & Servicing 5 days
4 December
Rueil-Malmaison €3,690 GEND/INPFE 156
Drilling & Completion Engineering Certification 98 days 27 January - 12 June Pau €50,420 GEND/FOFPE 157
27 January -
Drilling Engineering 83 days 14 February Pau €42,840 GEND/FOFPFE 158
& 9 March - 12 June
27 January - 6 March
Completion Engineering 58 days
& 4 May - 12 June
Pau €30,890 GEND/FOFPCE 159
Drilling
Practical Aspects of Well Construction & Planning 10 days 16-27 November Rueil-Malmaison €6,970 DRIL/PAWPCE 160
Geological Field Trip for Drillers 5 days 27-31 January Pau €3,690 DRIL/FTFPE 161
Fundamentals of Drilling & Completion 5 days 3-7 February Pau €3,690 DRIL/BACFPE 162
Well Architecture & Equipment 5 days 9-13 March Pau €3,690 DRIL/ARCHIE 163
Bit & Drill String & Fishing while Drilling 5 days 30 March - 3 April Pau €3,690 DRIL/OUTGARNE 164
Rig, BOP’s & Well Control Equipment 4 days 14-17 April Pau €3,690 DRIL/BOPE 165
Data Acquisition during Drilling Operations 5 days 20-24 April Pau €3,690 DRIL/LOGFIE 166
HSE in Drilling Operations 4 days 4-7 May Pau €3,690 OHSE/HSEE 167
Directional & Horizontal Drilling Certification 5 days 6-10 April Pau €3,690 DRIL/FDTDHE 168
Underbalanced & Managed Pressure Drilling: Applications, Design & Operations 5 days In-house course DRIL/UBDE 170
30 November -
NEW Geosteering 3 days
2 December
Rueil-Malmaison €3,690 DRIL/GEOSTEERE 171
Deepwater Drilling & Development Certification 5 days 25-29 May Pau €3,690 DRIL/OFDWE 172
HPHT Drilling Design & Operations 5 days In-house course DRIL/HPHTE 175
Fluids
Well Productivity & Reservoir - Wellbore Interface 5 days 10-14 February Pau €3,690 COMP/PPLCTE 180
Well Test Operation 4 days 27-30 April Pau €3,690 COMP/CEPE 181
Well - Completion Equipment & Procedures for Flowing Wells 5 days 17-21 February Pau €3,690 COMP/EQTPEE 182
Artificial Lift & Well Intervention Fundamentals 5 days 2-6 March Pau €3,690 COMP/TAWOE 187
Coiled Tubing & Nitrogen Operations in Completion & Workover 5 days In-house course COMP/CTAE 190
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Well Servicing & Workover 5 days In-house course COMP/WSWOE 191
Well Control
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 2 5 days In-house course WEL/WELINE2 200
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 3 or 4 5 days 25-29 May Pau €3,580 WEL/WELINE3-4 201
Tuition Fees
Production Engineering Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Well Production
Well Productivity & Reservoir - Wellbore Interface 5 days 10-14 February Pau €3,690 COMP/PPLCTE 204
Artificial Lift & Well Intervention Fundamentals 5 days 2-6 March Pau €3,690 COMP/TAWOE 206
Well Equipment & Operation for Production Engineer 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,690 WPRO/WELLGB 211
Surface Production
28 September -
Metering & Allocation 5 days
2 October
Pau €3,930 SPRO/METER 213
Integrated Production Modeling - Module 2 (Project) 5 days In-house course SPRO/PRODOPT2GB 215
Pipeline Hydraulics & Multiphase Flow 5 days In-house course SPRO/HYDRGB 217
Pipeline Network Engineering & Operation Certification 60 days In-house course SPRO/TRANSPORTGB 218
Mature Fields - Surface Production Issues 5 days In-house course SPRO/MATUREGB 219
Heavy Oil Production & Processing 5 days In-house course SPRO/HEAVYGB 220
Technical Standards for Surface Facilities Design 5 days In-house course PENG/STANDGB 223
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Field Operations Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Production Operations
Oil & Gas Field Processing 5 days 23-27 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PROP/OGFP 226
23 November -
Field Processing & Surface Production Facilities 10 days
4 December
Rueil-Malmaison €6,970 PROP/FPSPF 227
Oil & Gas Field Processing Troubleshooting 5 days In-house course PROP/TROUBLEGB 228
Preparatory Course for Production Operator 25 days In-house course PROP/PCBOA 229
9 September -
Production Superintendent Certification 58 days
2 December
Pau & Rueil €42,620 PROP/PRODSI 233
31 August -
Field Operations Engineer Certification 60 days
20 November
Rueil-Malmaison €35,480 PROP/FIELDENG 234
Gas Processing & Compression Operations 5 days In-house course PROP/GASCHAINGB 238
Production Facilities Control Room Operation 10 days In-house course PROP/ADVCCRGB 239
Laboratory Analyses for Oil & Gas Production 5 days In-house course PROP/LABOGB 240
Refresher Course for Production Operator 15 days In-house course PROP/REFRESHOPGB 241
Maintenance
Maintenance & Inspection of Rotating Machinery 10 days In-house course MAI/ROTMAINT 252
Maintenance Management Certification 5 days 2-6 November Pau €3,680 MAI/MAINTMGT 253
Pau,
9 September -
Maintenance Superintendent Certification 58 days
2 December
Rueil-Malmaison €42,620 MAI/MAINSI 257
& Martigues
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Surface Facilities Engineering Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Process Engineering
Oil & Gas Process Engineering Certification 60 days In-house course PENG/PROCESSENG 259
Advanced Oil & Gas Process Engineering Certification 35 days In-house course PENG/ADVPROCESSGB 260
Gas Production & Processing Engineer Certification 70 days In-house course PENG/GASENG 261
LNG Process Simulation 5 days 7-11 December Rueil-Malmaison €4,270 LNG/LNGSIMGB 263
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing Certification 15 days In-house course PENG/ADVGB 264
Module 1: Thermodynamics Applied to Well Effluent Processing 5 days 14-18 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,980 PENG/ADV1GB 265
Module 2: Oil & Water Processing 5 days 21-25 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,980 PENG/ADV2GB 266
28 September -
Module 3: Gas Processing & Conditioning 5 days
2 October
Rueil-Malmaison €3,980 PENG/ADV3GB 267
30 November -
Oil & Gas Process Simulation 5 days
4 December
Rueil-Malmaison €3,980 PENG/SIMULGB 268
Schematization of Oil & Gas Processes 3 days In-house course PENG/SCHEMGB 269
Gas Sweetening & Sulfur Recovery 5 days In-house course PENG/ACIDGB 270
Technical Standards for Surface Facilities Design 5 days In-house course PENG/STANDGB 272
Static Equipment
Rotating Machinery
Rotating Machinery Technology 5 days 12-16 October Pau €3,680 ROT/EQUIP2 275
E&I Technology for Oil & Gas Facilities 5 days 5-9 October Pau €3,680 E&I/E&I1GB 278
Instrumentation, Process Control & Safety Instrumented Systems 5 days In-house course E&I/INST1GB 279
Fundamentals of Electrical Power Generation & Distribution Equipment 5 days In-house course E&I/ELEC1GB 281
Electrical Equipment & Power Distribution Network (Advanced) 5 days In-house course E&I/ELEC2GB 282
Maintenance & Inspection of Rotating Machinery 10 days In-house course MAI/ROTMAINT 288
Maintenance Management Certification 5 days 2-6 November Pau €3,680 MAI/MAINTMGT 289
Corrosion Prevention in Oil & Gas Production 5 days In-house course INSP/CORGB 292
Maintenance & Inspection of Static Equipment 20 days In-house course INSP/INSPECTGB 293
Subsea Integrity Management (I) - Inspection, Monitoring & Testing 5 days In-house course INSP/SUBINT1 294
Subsea Integrity Management (II) - Non Conformity Management 5 days In-house course INSP/SUBINT2 295
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Project Management Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Project Implementation
8-12 June Rueil-Malmaison €3,680
E&P Project Management Certification 5 days
16-20 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,680
PIMP/PROJGB 297
E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PIMP/PROJAFLGB 299
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop 5 days In-house course PIMP/PRDAWGB 301
E&P Project Quality & Risk Management 3 days In-house course PIMP/QAQCGB 302
Building a Project Management Office (PMO) 3 days In-house course PIMP/PMOGB 304
Project Control
E&P Project Control Tools 5 days 12-16 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PCTR/PCGB 306
E&P Technical Service Contracts 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PCTR/CPGB 307
E&P Project Cost Estimation & Control Certification 5 days 23-27 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 PCTR/COSTGB 309
E&P Project Operating Expenses Optimization 2 days In-house course PCTR/OPEXGB 310
E&P Project Planning & Scheduling Workshop 5 days In-house course PCTR/PSPCGB 311
Project Construction
Upstream Project Construction Site Administration 5 days In-house course PCONS/CONST2GB 313
Upstream Project Construction HSE Management 5 days In-house course PCONS/CONST3GB 314
Offshore Oil & Gas Project Installation 5 days In-house course PCONS/CONST4GB 315
Upstream Project Construction Works Supervision 5 days In-house course PCONS/CONSUPGB 316
Upstream Project Precommissioning, Commissioning & Start-Up 5 days In-house course PCONS/PRECOMGB 317
Subsea Production Systems (SPS) 5 days 14-18 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,510 SUB/SPSGB 319
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
HSE Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Operational HSE
HSE in Drilling Operations 5 days 4-7 May Pau €3,690 OHSE/HSEE 324
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 2 5 days In-house course WEL/WELINE2 327
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 3 or 4 5 days 25-29 May Pau €3,580 WEL/WELINE3-4 328
9 September -
HSE Superintendent Certification 58 days
2 December
Pau & Rueil €42,620 OHSE/HSESI 329
28 September -
HSE in Surface Production Operations 5 days
2 October
Pau €3,680 OHSE/EXPSAFOP 330
HSE in Maintenance & Construction Activities 5 days In-house course OHSE/WORKGB 333
Fundamentals of Process Safety 5 days 2-9 November Pau €3,680 PHSE/PSGB 337
16 November -
Safety Engineering Certification 15 days
4 December
Pau €9,850 PHSE/SAFENGGB 339
Safety Engineering - Module 1 5 days 16-20 November Pau €3,680 PHSE/SAFENG1GB 340
Safety Engineering - Module 2 5 days 23-27 November Pau €3,680 PHSE/SAFENG2GB 341
30 November -
Safety Engineering - Module 3 (Project) 5 days
4 December
Pau €3,680 PHSE/SEWGB 342
Area Classification & Control of Ignition Sources 3 days In-house course PHSE/AREACLASSGB 343
Sustainable Development
Environmental & Social Risk Management 5 days 16-20 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 SUST/ENVGB 344
Unconventional Resources: Environmental Management Certification 5 days In-house course SUST/SHALEENVGB 347
Gas Flaring Reduction: Operational & Environmental Stakes 3 days In-house course SUST/GASMGTGB 348
Environmental Pollution & Waste Management 5 days In-house course SUST/POLLUTIONGB 350
HSE Management
Major Emergency Management - Initial Response Training 3 days 26-28 October Pau €2,220 HMGT/MEMIRGB 355
Upstream Project Construction HSE Management 5 days In-house course PCONS/CONST3GB 359
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Tuition Fees
Gas Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Gas Production & Processing Engineer Certification 70 days In-house course PENG/GASENG 366
Gas Sweetening & Sulfur Recovery 5 days In-house course PENG/ACIDGB 367
Gas Processing & Compression Operations 5 days In-house course PROP/GASCHAINGB 368
Gas Flaring Reduction: Operational & Environmental Stakes 3 days In-house course SUST/GASMGTGB 369
Laboratory Analyses for Oil & Gas Production 5 days In-house course PROP/LABOGB 370
LNG Chain
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 5 days 2-6 November Rueil-Malmaison €4,840 LNG/LNG 371
NEW Natural Gas Liquids Extraction 3 days 21-23 April Rueil-Malmaison €3,200 LNG/NGL 373
LNG Process Simulation 5 days 7-11 December Rueil-Malmaison €4,270 LNG/LNGSIMGB 374
Tuition Fees
Unconventional Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Tight Sand & Shale Plays - In Unconventional Settings 5 days In-house course UNCO/TIGHTSHALE 376
Unconventional Resources - Shale Gas Fundamentals 5 days In-house course UNCO/UNCONV 378
Well Architecture & Directional Drilling in Unconventional Wells 5 days In-house course UNCO/UARCDDE 381
Unconventional Reservoirs Completion & Stimulation 5 days In-house course UNCO/URCS 382
Well Performance: Shale Gas Wells 5 days In-house course UNCO/UWELLPERFSGE 383
Unconventional Resources: Environmental Management Certification 5 days In-house course SUST/SHALEENVGB 385
Tuition Fees
Offshore Duration Dates Location excl. VAT Reference Page
Deepwater Drilling & Development Certification 5 days 25-29 May Pau €3,690 DRIL/OFDWE 387
HPHT Drilling Design & Operations 5 days 16-20 November Rueil-Malmaison €3,690 DRIL/HPHTE 388
Offshore Field Development - Pipelines & Flow Assurance 5 days 19-23 October Rueil-Malmaison €3,680 ODEV/OFFSHGB 389
Offshore Field Development Engineering Certification 65 days In-house course ODEV/OFFSHDEVGB 390
Subsea
Pipeline Hydraulics & Multiphase Flow 5 days In-house course SPRO/HYDRGB 392
Subsea Production Systems (SPS) 5 days 14-18 September Rueil-Malmaison €3,510 SUB/SPSGB 394
Subsea Integrity Management (I) - Inspection, Monitoring & Testing 5 days In-house course INSP/SUBINT1 396
Subsea Integrity Management (II) - Non Conformity Management 5 days In-house course INSP/SUBINT2 397
Tuition fees include instruction and documentation as well as meals and beverage breaks
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Title of the course Location Duration January February March April May June July August September October November December Page
E&P Chain
General Introduction to Technical Topics
Upstream Economics
Exploration
General
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Title of the course Location Duration January February March April May June July August September October November December Page
Drilling & Completion - Wellbore Interface & Well Productivity Rueil 5d 12 16 129
Reservoir Management
Field Development
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27 14
Drilling Engineering Pau 83 d 158
09 12
Bit & Drill String & Fishing while Drilling Pau 5d 30 03 164
Fluids
Well Control
Simple session
Modular sessions
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Title of the course Location Duration January February March April May June July August September October November December Page
Production Engineering
Well Production
Surface Production
Field Operations
Production Operations
Maintenance
Pau, Rueil
Maintenance Superintendent Certification 58 d 09 02 257
& Martigues
Rotating Machinery
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Title of the course Location Duration January February March April May June July August September October November December Page
Project Management
Project Implementation
Project Control
Project Construction
HSE
Operational HSE
Sustainable Development
HSE Management
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Title of the course Location Duration January February March April May June July August September October November December Page
Gas
Natural Gas Chain
LNG Chain
Offshore
Offshore Field Architecture
Subsea
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Geosciences Reservoir Engineering
Career Path Conventional
Reservoir & Field
Development
Digitalization Conventional
& Data Management Exploration
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Sessions Duration Reference
CONVENTIONAL - EXPLORATION
Sessions Duration Reference
GENERAL
Introduction to Basin Exploration 5 GENG/INFOBAS
Hunting for Oil: Exploration & Upstream Overview 5 GENG/HFO
METHODS & TOOLS
Petroleum Geophysics 10 METH/GPHYSICS
Seismic Reflection Fundamentals 5 METH/SEISREF
Petroleum Systems: Hydrocarbons from Source Rock to Reservoirs 5 METH/GEOCHIM
Structural Geology, Basin Development & Associated Traps 5 METH/STRUCT
Well Logging & Basic Log Interpretation (Blended Learning) 32 h/8 weeks METH/BLWLI
Well Logging & Qualitative Log Interpretation 5 METH/LOGBASIC
3D Seismic Interpretation Workshop 10 METH/SEISINTERP
Sedimentology & Sequence Stratigraphy (Workshop) 5 METH/SEQSTRATI
Stratigraphic Modeling: Basin Architecture & Sediment Distribution 5 METH/DIONISOS
Basin Modeling: Thermicity, Maturation & Migration 5 METH/TEMIS
Wellsite Geology 5 METH/WSGEOL
FROM BASIN TO PROSPECT EVALUATION
Geosciences: from Basin Exploration to Discovery Certification 110 EVAL/BAMLONG
Basin Assessment & Modeling Certification 65 EVAL/BAM
Play Assessment & Prospect Generation 5 EVAL/PLAY
From Prospect to Development: an Integrated Approach 10 EVAL/PROSPECT
Seismic & Sequence Stratigraphy for Oil & Gas Exploration 10 EVAL/STRATADV
Exploration Blocks Management 15 EVAL/BLOCK
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CONVENTIONAL - RESERVOIR & FIELD DEVELOPMENT
Sessions Duration Reference
Integrated Petrophysics for Reservoir Characterization & Modeling Certification 90 days RCM/PETRORES
Seismic Interpretation & Attributes Analysis Workshop: Qualitative & Quantitative Methods 5 days RCM/SEISATTRIB
Hydrocarbons Accumulations, Reserves Estimation, Risk Analysis & Uncertainties 5 days RCM/OOIP
Petrophysical Properties: Core, Log & Test Data Integration for Reservoir Modeling 4 days RCM/PETRODATA
Tools for Seismic Reservoir Characterization: Pre-Stack Seismic Inversion 5 days RCM/PRESTACK
Tools for Seismic Reservoir Characterization: Post-Stack Seismic Inversion 5 days RCM/POSTSTACK
Static Model Construction: Field Constraints & Integration with Subsurface Data 5 days RCM/CARBFT
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Introduction to Reservoir Engineering 5 days RENG/INFORES
Drilling & Completion - Wellbore Interface & Well Productivity 5 days RENG/WELLPROD
RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT
Reservoir Engineering Certification 64 days RMGT/RESENGIN
FIELD DEVELOPMENT
Field Development Project & Uncertainties 5 days FDV/FDP
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Drilling Supervisor
Career Path
DRILLING SUPERVISOR
Sessions Duration Reference
INITIAL TRAINING
Drilling & Completion Engineering Certification (including HSE module & IWCF certification) 98 days GEND/FOFPE
ADVANCED COURSES
Coiled Tubing & Nitrogen Operations in Completion & Workover 5 days COMP/CTAE
WEL/WELINE2
Well Intervention & Pressure Control (IWCF certification) 5 days
& WEL/WELINE3-4
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Well Intervention Supervisor
Career Path
Long Professionalizing
Training Course Junior
Initial Well Operations Supervisor Well
Training & Completion Engineering (night) Supervisor
INITIAL TRAINING
Well Operations & Completion Engineering (including IWCF certification) 40 days GEND/CE
ADVANCED COURSES
Coiled Tubing & Nitrogen Operations in Completion & Workover 5 days COMP/CTAE
WEL/WELINE2
Well Intervention & Pressure Control (IWCF certification) 5 days
& WEL/WELINE3-4
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Drilling Engineer
Career Path
DRILLING ENGINEER
Sessions Duration Reference
INITIAL TRAINING
Drilling Fundamentals 5 days GEND/INFORE
Drilling & Completion Engineering Certification (including HSE module & IWCF certification) 98 days GEND/FOFPE
ADVANCED COURSES
Underbalanced & Managed Pressure Drilling: Applications, Design & Operations 5 days DRIL/UBDE
Coiled Tubing & Nitrogen Operations in Completion & Workover 5 days COMP/CTAE
WEL/WELINE2
Well Intervention & Pressure Control (IWCF certification) 5 days
& WEL/WELINE3-4
MANAGEMENT
Integrated Reservoir Management (IRM) 45 days RMGT/IRM
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Production/Maintenance
Technician Career Path
Production
Superintendent
Production
Supervisor
Panel Operator
Production
Operator
Maintenance
Superintendent
Maintenance
Supervisor
Maintenance
Technician
PRODUCTION/MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Sessions Duration Reference
OPERATOR/TECHNICIAN
PANEL OPERATOR
SUPERVISOR
SUPERINTENDENT
Throughout the career path, IFP Training can implement specific short courses on the following topics:
Production Operations & Processing
Health, Safety & Environment
Equipment & Maintenance
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Production/Operations/Maintenance/
HSE Engineer Career Path
Accelerated
Development
Programs Support Throughout Advanced Specialized
(60 days) the Career Development: Courses Engineer
• Coaching
Training Plan • Specialization courses
• Adaptation to a new assignment
& Career Path • Knowledge building
ENGINEERS PROGRAMS
Sessions Duration Reference
ADVANCED COURSES
EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATE
26
Oil Production Chain
Career Path
ADVANCED COURSES
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Natural Gas Value Chain
Career Path
Power Plants
Gas Gas
Processing Conditioning
& Operations & Transport
Gas
Production Gas Storage
LPG
Regasification
terminals
Gas Cycling
LNG Storage
LNG
TRAINING COURSES SPANNING THROUGH THE ENTIRE NATURAL GAS VALUE CHAIN
Sessions Duration Reference
ADVANCED COURSES
28
HSE Throughout Oil & Gas Projects
Life Cycle
IWCF Certifications
HSE HSE HSE in
Sustainability Engineering Management Operations
HSE in Drilling
& Completion
HSE in Production
Operations
HSE in Processing
facilities operations
& maintenance
HSE COURSES SPANNING THROUGHOUT THE OIL & GAS PROJECTS LIFE CYCLE
Sessions Duration Reference
ADVANCED COURSES
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Project Management
Career Path
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Sessions Duration Reference
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT CONTROL
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION
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E&P Chain
E&P
E&P Chain
Exploration
Reservoir & Field
Development
General Introduction to Technical Topics
Comprehensive Overview of E&P Management Certification ............................................................................................................................. p. 32
Engineering
Completion
Exploration-Production Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 33
Drilling &
Introduction to Petroleum Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 34
E&P Jobs ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 35
Fundamentals of Production ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 36
Drilling Fundamentals ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 37
Petroleum Engineering Certification ....................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 38
Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS) .............................................................................................................................................................. p. 39
Engineering
Production
Digitalization & Data Management
Petrotechnical Data Management - G & G Data .......................................................................................................................................................... p. 40
Data Management for Oil & Gas Engineers ..................................................................................................................................................................... p. 41
Data Management Fundamentals (DAMA) ....................................................................................................................................................................... p. 42
Field Operations
Data Management & IT/IS-GIS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 43
Introduction to Data Management for Operations ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 44
Upstream Economics
International Oil Summit .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 45
International Gas & Power Summit ......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 46
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Overview of Petroleum Economics ......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 47
Overview of Natural Gas Economics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 48
Liquefied Natural Gas Economics ........................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 49
Strategic Management in International Oil & Gas Business .................................................................................................................................. p. 50
Natural Gas & Electricity Trading .............................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 51
Oil Markets & Trading ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 52
Management
Upstream Economics & Management ................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 53
Contractual Framework of Exploration & Production ................................................................................................................................................ p. 54
Project
Production Sharing & Joint Operating Agreements .................................................................................................................................................... p. 55
Economic Framework of Exploration-Production ......................................................................................................................................................... p. 56
Negotiation of Exploration-Production Contracts ........................................................................................................................................................ p. 57
Economics & Risk Analysis of Upstream Projects ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 58
Practice of Exploration-Production Contracts Economic Modeling ................................................................................................................ p. 59
Operating under "Local Content" ............................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 60 HSE
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General Introduction to Technical Topics
Executive Certificate
Comprehensive Overview
of E&P Management Certification
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General Introduction to Technical Topics
E&P Chain
E&P
Exploration & Production Overview
Exploration
Level: DISCOVERY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to introduce the Introduction to the energy business: energy resources; energy demand and supply.
fundamentals and vocabulary of Exploration Scope of the Oil & Gas industry:
& Production techniques: geosciences, Brief history of the Oil & Gas industry.
reservoir engineering, drilling, completion, Context: producer and consumer countries; national/ independent/ international oil companies; services companies; international
organizations.
production, projects, decision-making Risks related to the Oil & Gas industry.
processes, economic aspects and
contracts... GEOSCIENCES & RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 1.25 d
Engineering
Completion
Introduction to petroleum geology:
Drilling &
Geodynamics of the earth. Sedimentary basins. Structural deformations (folds & faults).
Audience Clastic and carbonate depositional environments and reservoirs.
Elements and processes of the petroleum system (source, reservoir, seal, traps).
All professionals in contact with the oil Subsurface models, inputs data and concepts:
industry: directors, ministries, executives, Seismic data gathering, processing and interpretation.
technicians, support trades... wishing Well data acquisition and analysis.
to acquire the basic knowledge of oil Formation evaluation and sampling (logs and cores).
Reservoir characterization and modeling:
exploration & production techniques Data integration; introduction to reservoir modeling.
Engineering
Production
and the associated vocabulary in order Management of subsurface uncertainties.
to interact effectively with specialists in Volumetrics (in-place hydrocarbon estimation).
Subsurface Development Options: reservoir engineering:
different disciplines. Field development planning.
Drainage mechanisms: introduction to EOR.
Different types of reservoir effluents and their behavior.
Learning Objectives
FIELD OPERATIONS & DEVELOPMENT 2.25 d
Field Operations
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Drilling:
explain the various phases of Oil & Gas Main functions of drilling rigs: lifting, rotating, pumping, power and safety.
Well architecture.
development projects, Well construction.
identify the contribution of all experts Drilling equipment: bits, drilling string, drilling fluids...
and technologies involved through a field Drilling techniques: casing, cementing, directional drilling, well testing, instrumentation.
Well control - BOPs (safety devices: wellheads in drilling).
development project, Sampling: measurements during drilling (LWD), coring, mud-logging and wireline, fluid sampling.
understand the E&P value chain from Rigs onshore and offshore.
Surface Facilities
prospect to market and associated Specificities of offshore equipment.
Engineering
contractual framework, Well completion:
Reservoir/wellbore interface; basics of well performance; stimulation; artificial lift techniques.
describe techniques involved in field Well equipment and well intervention.
development in order to efficiently Field architecture:
interact with technical teams. Surface development options; study of various existing fields.
Case of offshore developments.
Surface facilities:
Ways & Means Well effluent gathering network.
Oil, gas and water processing.
Management
Highly interactive course delivered by Metering, storage and export.
Project
Oil & Gas transport through pipelines and tankers.
experts of the E&P industry. Offshore installations: from shallow water to deep offshore technology.
Numerous examples and feedbacks from HSE in field development:
the industry. Main hazards in hydrocarbon exploration & production operations.
Overview of safety engineering and environmental impact assessment studies throughout Oil & Gas project life cycle.
Introduction to unconventional developments:
Prerequisites Heavy oil fields.
Tight & shale Oil & Gas fields.
No prerequisites for this course.
OIL & GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: DECISION MAKING PROCESS,
HSE
1d
More info ECONOMICS & LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Legal framework in E&P: oil contracts and principle of the oil rent sharing.
Other training duration availability on Project profitability evaluation:
request. Oil & Gas project economics and financial performance indicators.
Reserve evaluation. Impact of subsurface uncertainty on project economics.
Field development process:
Decision making process: preliminary studies. Conceptual studies. Pre-project studies.
Expertise & Coordination Execution phases: basic engineering or FEED. Detailed engineering. Procurement. Construction. Commissioning.
Gas
This course is also available in French: GEND/DECOUVERTE. Please contact us for more information.
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Refer to the following complementary
courses, which might be of interest:
“Introduction to Reservoir Engineering”;
“Drilling Fundamentals”; “Well Completion
& Servicing”; “Oil & Gas Field Processing”.
This course is also available in French: GEND/INFPGF. Please contact us for more information.
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General Introduction to Technical Topics
E&P Chain
E&P
E&P Jobs
Exploration
Level: DISCOVERY Course Content 2 days
Purpose
Development
This program aims at introducing E&P
activities and providing a comprehensive Scope of the Oil & Gas industry.
overview of professions and skills involved Stakeholders: producer and consumer countries; national/independent/international oil companies; service
throughout Oil & Gas field development companies.
projects. Oil & Gas field life cycle: introduction to E&P activities and workflow from exploration to abandonment.
Engineering
Completion
Activities:
Drilling &
Non-technical and technical personnel
Exploration. Reservoir characterization and modeling. Reservoir engineering.
alike, seeking to acquire a global
understanding of the E&P chain structure
Impact on drilling and production activities.
and the professions it involves. Professions:
Exploration manager. Reservoir/development manager.
Learning Objectives Geologist. Geophysicist. Petro-physicist. Reservoir engineer.
PVT Technician/engineer. Data management technician/engineer.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Service companies.
will be able to:
identify the various phases and activities DRILLING, WELL COMPLETION & WELL INTERVENTIONS
of Oil & Gas field development projects,
Activities: drilling, completion, well intervention and workover.
list professions and describe skills
involved throughout Oil & Gas field Professions:
Organization of operating and well servicing companies.
Field Operations
development projects lifecycle,
explain interactions between the various Drilling: drilling manager, drilling engineer, mud logging engineer/technician, company man…
professions involved. Completion: well completion technician, well engineer, well performance engineer…
Well intervention: well intervention engineer/technician, work-over engineer, stimulation engineer…
Ways & Means
PRODUCTION
Highly interactive course delivered in
Activities:
none-technical language by experts of
Surface Facilities
the E&P industry.
Production engineering. Field operations. Quality control. Maintenance (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation).
Engineering
Numerous examples and feedbacks from Offshore specificities.
the industry. Professions:
Production engineering: operations manager, production engineer/operator, flow assurance engineer, well test
Learning Assessment technician/operator, well surveillance engineer…
Field operations: OIM, field operations engineer, process engineer, production superintendent/supervisor/
The assessment takes place during the panel operator/field operator, laboratory engineer/technician…
different periods of group work.
Management
Maintenance: mechanical engineer, method engineer, maintenance superintendent, mechanical/electrical/
Project
instrumentation technician…
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. HSE
HSE activities throughout Oil & Gas project lifecycle.
Expertise & Coordination Professions: HSE manager, safety engineer; process safety engineer; environment engineer; prevention/
intervention technician…
IFP Training trainer (permanent or HSE
contracted) having a good expertise and/ ENGINEERING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
or experience of the related topics, trained Activities:
to adult teaching methods, and whose Engineering. Procurement. Construction. Commissioning.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Project Management. Estimation and cost control.
Professions:
Project/planning manager. Project engineer. Method engineer. Planning engineer. Cost control engineer…
Construction engineer. Commissioning engineer. Facilities engineer…
Gas
This course is also available in French: GENP/EPMETIERFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Fundamentals of Production
Learning Assessment
Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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General Introduction to Technical Topics
E&P Chain
E&P
Drilling Fundamentals
Exploration
Level: DISCOVERY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This intensive course provides a
comprehensive overview of drilling and Drilling principles.
completion techniques and operations. Cost, duration of a drilling job.
Different people involved, types of contracts.
Audience Safety.
Engineering
Completion
Different types of bits.
Drilling &
geophysicists, reservoir engineers,
Drilling string.
completion, production and process staff,
platform designers, economists, etc.
Drilling rig:
Hoisting function and equipment.
Pumping function and equipment.
Learning Objectives
Rotating function and equipment.
Upon completion of the course, participants Power function.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Safety function and equipment.
recognize the vocabulary specific to Mud and solid treatment.
drilling,
identify and describe drilling operations
WELL ARCHITECTURE 0.5 d
and equipment used,
identify the different professionals Reservoir notions.
Functions of different casings.
Field Operations
involved in drilling and learn about their
roles and responsibilities. Parameters to be taken into account to determine well architecture.
Examples of architectures.
Ways & Means
SPECIAL OPERATIONS 1.25 d
Videos and animations. Cementing operations.
Exercises.
Wellhead.
Visit to a drilling site*.
Surface Facilities
* When the course is delivered in Rueil-
Directional drilling.
Engineering
Malmaison, practical illustration is Well control.
provided by video. Fishing jobs.
Wireline logging, well test (DST).
Learning Assessment
DRILLING ON A SIMULATOR (Pau) 0.25 d
Continuous evaluation: exercises and oral Use of a well control simulator to show the drilling operations (tripping, drilling, running of casings).
questions.
Management
OFFSHORE DRILLING OPERATIONS 0.25 d
Project
Prerequisites Different types of rigs.
No prerequisites for this course. Problems related to their use.
This course is also available in French: GEND/INFORF. Please contact us for more information.
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Graduate Certificate
Petroleum Engineering Certification
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General Introduction to Technical Topics
E&P Chain
E&P
NEW Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS)
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
The purpose of this training course
is to give to the participants a better CCS technology overview: past, present and future.
understanding of the CCUS technology Energy scenarios: the potential environmental impact of CCS within the IEA 2 degrees scenario.
various aspects from CO2 capture to storage CO2 properties.
and monitoring.
What is CCUS chain? THE BASIS FOR CO2 CAPTURE 0.25 d
How does CCUS impact the global CO2 capture systems:
climate change?
Engineering
Completion
Industrial process capture system.
Drilling &
How E&P industry can participate in Post-combustion.
CCUS?
Pre-combustion.
Oxy-fuel.
Audience New technologies.
This training is designed for technicians/ CO2 capture technologies:
engineers and decision makers working Separation with absorbent.
Engineering
Production
in industries that target CO2 emissions Separation with membranes.
reduction and CCUS in their road map.
CO2 TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES 0.25 d
Learning Objectives Pipeline.
Upon completion of the course, participants Ships.
HSE problems.
Field Operations
will be able to:
discuss the CCUS chain,
participate in CCUS activities within their CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES 2d
company, Storage mechanisms and security.
describe the various steps of CCUS CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS).
process and its bottlenecks. Geological characterization.
Performance prediction.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Integrity.
Engineering
Interactive lectures and exercises. Measurement, Monitoring and Verification (MMV).
Field case studies.
CCUS: GAPS & KNOWLEDGES 0.25 d
Prerequisites Worldwide CCUS case studies.
Management
Project
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainers (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Digitalization & Data Management
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Digitalization & Data Management
E&P Chain
E&P
NEW Data Management for Oil & Gas Engineers
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 25 days
Purpose
Development
Whatever the Oil & Gas discipline, data is
taking a more and more important role in all
Introduction: Why data is an important Oil & Gas asset?
business decision processes. Therefore, the Seismic data and formats.
role of the data manager which was mainly Well-related data. Reading a log header in a PDF, a LAS or a JSON format.
seen as a data custodian is now perceived Production-related data. What is important for the asset.
as a major shareholder in all discipline. Metering, real-time data, Prodml communication.
The purpose of this module is to train Construction and engineering data, document management.
Oil & Gas technicians and engineers to Maintenance data to optimize the production.
Engineering
Completion
Reservoir data. The value of data integration.
Drilling &
understand all the aspects and underlyings
of value creation based on data. The The data life cycle.
following topics will be covered: Physical data management.
the data as an asset,
what are the main data types used in the DATA MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS 5d
E&P industry, Introduction to data management.
the functions of Data Management as Data quality management.
Engineering
Production
described by DAMA, Master and reference data management.
the IT and IS aspects of the data Data modelling.
management, Data warehousing, business intelligence and data analytics.
geographic information systems, Data risk and security.
earth modelling, Metadata management.
data science.The last week of training Data governance.
Field Operations
will be dedicate to a data management
Data lifecycle management.
project where the student will be able to
Data operations management.
practice their acquired knowledge on a
Document records and content management.
real data project.
Data integration and interoperability.
This module is ended by DAMA certification assessment.
Audience
This training has been designed for all THE IT & IS ASPECTS OF DATA MANAGEMENT 3d
Surface Facilities
Oil & Gas technicians and engineers who Storing data on tapes, disc and cloud. Data virtualization.
Engineering
plan to have responsibilities in the data Element of SQL language.
management domain. No SQL DB.
My first line of Python to manipulate data.
Learning Objectives
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 2d
Upon completion of the course, participants What is a GIS?
will:
Management
ArcGIS basics.
learn the main concepts of data Creating a map with data, sharing data.
Project
management,
be able to elaborate a detailed data
THE EARTH MODELING, INTEGRATION OF DATA & KNOWLEDGE 3d
governance plan,
Earth model in the petroleum industry.
be able to interact effectively with IT and
Creating surfaces and 3D meshes from seismic and well data.
software engineer to define the data
management resources,
Knowledge formalization. Building up ontologies.
be able to specify a GIS project, Introduction to RESQML.
understand what is Earth Modeling from
HSE
training except a solid interest to data! Working in group focused on data management of a real data set.
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Digitalization & Data Management
E&P Chain
E&P
NEW Data Management & IT/IS-GIS
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
Whatever the Oil & Gas discipline, data is
taking a more and more important role in all Storing data on tapes, disc and cloud. Data virtualization.
business decision processes. Therefore, the Element of SQL language.
role of the data manager which was mainly During this module, the trainees will practice SQL to build a geoscience DB and retrieve it. The Codd rules
seen as a data custodian is now perceived will be detailed.
as a major shareholder in all discipline. No SQL DB.
The purpose of this module is to train Relational DB have some limitations when dealing with large amount of data. What are the alternatives?
Oil & Gas technicians and engineers to
Engineering
Completion
My first line of Python to manipulate data.
Drilling &
understand all the IT and Geographic
Python is an easy to learn programming language to manipulate data. This module will help the trainees to
Information System (GIS) aspects and
underlyings of value creation based on data. produce they first line of Python through practical exercises.
The following topics will be covered:
the data as an asset,
what are the main data types used in the GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 2d
E&P industry, What is a GIS?
Engineering
Production
the IT and IS aspects of the data This module details what is a GIS, what are its components and how it can be used.
management, ArcGIS basics.
geographic information systems. After having installed ArcGIS, the trainees will the GIS data change the properties of GIS layers to change map
displays. The notion of coordinates and projection will be explained and that knowledge will be applied to run
Audience geo-processing tools.
Creating a map with data, sharing data.
Field Operations
This training has been designed for all
Oil & Gas technicians and engineers who Using ArcGIS and data available on the net, the trainees will create complete maps with proper symbology and
plan to have responsibilities in the data discuss how to export the result according to the project needs.
management domain.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants
Surface Facilities
will:
Engineering
learn the main concepts of IT and IS in
data management (SQL, SQL DB…),
be able familiar with programming
language in data management (Python),
be able to interact effectively with IT and
software engineer to define the data
management resources,
Management
be able to specify a GIS project.
Project
Ways & Means
Daily lecture, exercises, hands-on practice
and a one week project.
Prerequisites
HSE
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Upstream Economics
E&P Chain
E&P
International Oil Summit
Exploration
Jointly organized with IFP Énergies nouvelles & Petrostrategies
1 day
AGENDA
Over the past years, the Summit has been the circle for policy makers and industry leaders to exchange views on ways and means to address a large spectrum
of oil related issues; securing investment and meeting future oil demand, making successful arrangements leading to long lasting partnerships between NOCs
and IOCs, addressing oil market volatility and its effects on investment, debating human resources related issues, improving dialogue among producing and
Engineering
Completion
Drilling &
consuming countries, and between oil and service companies on project management and risk sharing.
The Summit also look at avenues to successfully do business and implement sustainable energy policies in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, discuss
the role of technology in meeting present and future energy security objectives.
SPEAKERS
The genuine debate in the Paris International Oil Summit has tremendously benefited from the participation of high caliber speakers. Past editions of the
Engineering
Production
International Oil Summit welcomed Energy and/or Oil Ministers of Algeria, India, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela…
as well as CEOs and leaders from the petroleum industry such as Anadarko, BP, Chevron, CGG, Halliburton, Hellenic Petroleum, IFP Energies Nouvelles, Perenco,
Petrobras, Repsol, Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, Shell, Sonatrach, Statoil, Total, TechnipFMC, Vallourec, Saipem, etc.
WHY ATTEND?
The Summit is the only few gatherings bringing together Ministers, oil and service industry leaders to discuss the most important and relevant issues of the
Field Operations
day. It allows policy makers and industry leaders to share concerns and objectives, thus narrowing gaps between energy policies and industry strategies.
Participation in the Summit provides also an excellent opportunity for meetings, discussions and networking among attendees.
The Summit enjoys also excellent media coverage; some 50 journalists attend each year echoing oil industry concerns and views.
SPONSORSHIP
The International Oil Summit offers sponsors a unique opportunity in which they can increase their brand visibility amongst the key decision makers and main
players of the petroleum sector, the press, influencers and other stakeholders. We have developed a range of packages designed for all budgets, with a range
Surface Facilities
Engineering
of benefits and avail ourselves to discuss details with our interested sponsors.
Management
Project
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Upstream Economics
1 day
The International Gas and Power Summit is an annual high level event gathering key gas and power industry executives as well as policy makers, to discuss
the most timely and relevant issues affecting the gas and power sectors.
AGENDA
Over the past years, the Summit has been the circle for policy makers and industry leaders to exchange views on ways and means to address a large
spectrum of gas and power related issues and challenges; gas markets development, LNG trade and regional competition, regulatory framework shifts, players’
strategies, future gas and power demand and investment needs, ageing generation capacity, incorporation of growing share of renewables in the energy mix,
adjusting to international and national-level climate and energy policies, and other exogenous impacting factors.
The Summit also look at avenues to successfully do business and implement sustainable energy policies in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, and
discuss the role of technology in meeting present and future energy security objectives.
SPEAKERS
The genuine debate in the Paris International Gas and Power Summit has tremendously benefited from the participation of high caliber speakers. Past editions
of the International Gas and Power Summit welcomed officials, including Ministers, from Algeria, Qatar, Norway, Egypt… as well as Cedigaz, Cheniere, Dunkirk
LNG, Engie, EDF, GECF, Hoegh LNG, IEA, NIOC, Saipem, Statoil, TechnipFMC, Tellurian Investments, Total, Sonatrach, Qatar Petroleum, Uniper, and many others.
WHY ATTEND?
The Gas and Power Summit is the only few gatherings bringing together Ministers, gas and power industry leaders to discuss the most important and relevant
issues of the day. It allows policy makers and industry leaders to share concerns and objectives, thus narrowing gaps between energy policies and industry
strategies. Participation in the Summit provides also an excellent opportunity for meetings, discussions and networking among attendees.
The Summit enjoys also excellent media coverage; some 50 journalists attend each year echoing oil industry concerns and views.
SPONSORSHIP
The International Gas and Power Summit offers sponsors a unique opportunity in which they can increase their brand visibility amongst the key decision makers
and main players of the petroleum sector, the press, influencers and other stakeholders. We have developed a range of packages designed for all budgets, with
a range of benefits and avail ourselves to discuss details with our interested sponsors.
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Upstream Economics
E&P Chain
E&P
Overview of Petroleum Economics
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to provide an overview of
the petroleum sector so that participants Energy resources: definition, characteristics, conversion factor.
may understand the oil operations and Energy demand and supply: evolution factors (reserves, technology, etc.) and scenarios.
business, from upstream to downstream, History of the oil industry.
and identify economic challenges. Determinants impacting crude oil prices today.
Strategies of actors: producer and consumer countries, national, independent and international oil companies,
Audience international organizations (OPEC, IEA, etc.).
Engineering
Completion
Financial and political stakes, geographical and environment constraints.
Drilling &
This course is geared towards people from
the energy and petroleum sectors, industrial
partners, business men and financiers, as
UPSTREAM 1d
well as public administration staff. Stages and technico-economic aspects of the Exploration-Production.
Reserve evaluation.
Learning Objectives Economic criteria and evaluation method of an oil project.
Oil contracts and principle of the oil rent sharing.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: MIDSTREAM 1d
describe the different types of energy Business practices and pricing.
resources (conventional, unconventional,
Physical markets (spot, forward): operation, reporting agencies.
renewable & fossil),
interpret the evolution of the factors Introduction to incoterms.
Pricing a cargo, freight rates.
Field Operations
affecting the energy supply and demand
(crude prices, technology, reserves, Financial markets (futures): operation, hedging.
geopolitics, geography, environment,
etc.), DOWNSTREAM 1d
identify the actors of the energy scene Refining processes and units.
and their strategic guidelines, Refining capacities, projects, strategies of actors.
describe the main steps of the upstream Economic aspects of the refining sector: investments, costs and margins.
sector,
Surface Facilities
Environmental constraints, alternative fuels.
distinguish the different types of oil
Engineering
contracts and explain the main economic Petroleum product markets and marketing.
criteria to evaluate a project,
summarize the operation of the physical
and financial oil markets,
explain the evolution of the refining
sector and of the petroleum product
markets.
Management
Project
Ways & Means
Quiz and serious game on the
fundamentals of the energy sector,
Case study on the economic evaluation
of an E&P project,
Exercises on cargo transportation costs,
hedging, and refining margins,
HSE
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
Gas
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: TRT/EPE. Please contact us for more information.
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Upstream Economics
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and exercises.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: GER/EGN. Please contact us for more information.
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Upstream Economics
E&P Chain
E&P
Liquefied Natural Gas Economics
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This training provides an overview of the
economic and contractual aspects of the Natural Gas uses, reserves, supply and demand.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) value chain. New outlets for LNG (retail LNG).
International gas trades and importance of the LNG.
Audience Evolution of the LNG trading and pricing.
Main LNG markets: America, Europe and Asia (mature markets: Japan and South Korea and emerging markets:
This training is beneficial to professionals China, India…).
from the oil, gas or power industries or
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Completion
Risks for the different LNG actors: liquefaction, shipping, portfolio players, buyers…
Drilling &
from the banking, insurance, and consulting
sectors who need to understand LNG
Unconventional gas and its impact on LNG markets.
activities and their economic stakes.
TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE LNG CHAIN 1.5 d
LNG: properties and specifications.
Learning Objectives
Design of the different parts of the LNG chain.
Upon completion of the course, participants Liquefaction plants, LNG tankers, regasification terminals.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Main projects of LNG terminals in the world and their exploitation.
evaluate the economics of each part of Capital expenditures and operating costs.
the LNG value chain,
Economic evaluation of a LNG project.
analyze the basic structure of LNG
contracts, Business structures of LNG projects:
identify the main LNG markets and their Classical “Buy/Sell” model.
Processing model.
Field Operations
evolution,
evaluate the profitability of investments New trends in the LNG industry:
in the LNG industry. Floating concepts: FLNG, FSRU.
Small scale LNG.
Ways & Means LNG as a retail product:
Retail LNG.
Quizzes.
Videos. LNG as a transportation fuel: land transportation (road and rail); LNG bunkering (infrastructures, opportunities
Surface Facilities
Examples of contracts. and challenges).
Engineering
Exercises on LNG contracts.
LNG CONTRACTS 1.5 d
Learning Assessment Main features and important articles in LNG contracts.
LNG pricing: price formulae, indexation and net-back value.
Participants will be evaluated during the Tolling agreements.
training through quizzes and case studies.
Impact of gas markets liberalization and third-party access to regasification terminals.
Management
Coexistence between long-term contracts and short-term contracts.
Prerequisites
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
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Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Participants need to be comfortable with
the use of Microsoft Excel.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Natural Gas & Electricity Trading
Exploration
Market Risks & their Operational Management
Development
This training provides participants a global
and synthetic view on the risk management Main features of gas and electricity markets.
of the various trading activities of gas and
electricity. RISK MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Basic statistics.
Audience Risk typologies:
Credit risk.
All managers who need to learn the ways of
Engineering
Completion
Market risk.
Drilling &
managing risk in the market of natural gas
Operational risk.
and electricity.
Value at risk.
Learning Objectives HEDGING & MODELING 0.5 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Nature.
will be able to: Products:
Engineering
Production
assess the risks associated with each Futures, forwards, swaps, options.
phase of the gas trading and electricity,
understand the different hedging tools CASE STUDIES 0.5 d
of the financial markets and assess their Compute sensitivities on a gas procurement contract.
efficiency and limits,
Compute the V@R of the contract using Monte Carlo and parametric methods.
put in place means of detecting,
Field Operations
measuring and controlling the risks
through a proper trading organization
(procedures, segregation of duties),
implement control measures, including
market risk and credit risk.
Surface Facilities
Case studies and examples.
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through case studies.
Management
Prerequisites
Project
Basic notions of Microsoft Excel.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Upstream Economics & Management
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 15 days
Purpose
Development
This training aims to provide participants
with a clear view of the contractual and UPSTREAM ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 1d
economic framework of Exploration & Economic development of the upstream sector.
Production in order to apprehend the tools
for decision making, financial management Various actors in Exploration-Production and their strategies. Oil markets and prices.
and auditing. Current exploration and production activities.
Levels of investment.
Audience Examples of finding, development and production costs.
Engineering
Completion
Drilling &
This course is designed for managers from
the upstream sector who require a global CONTRACTUAL & FISCAL FRAMEWORK OF UPSTREAM PROJECTS 4d
picture of all the economic, financial and Concession and production-sharing contracts: principles, examples of tax regimes and case studies.
contractual aspects of exploration and Risk-service contracts and technical assistance contracts.
production activities.
Objectives of a flexible and progressive tax system, flexible taxation terms.
Learning Objectives General structure of Exploration-Production contracts.
Engineering
Exploration phase: duration, commitments, surrender, data and information, etc.
Production
Upon completion of this course, participants
working in the upstream sector will be Appraisal phase: work program, gas provisions, commerciality, etc.
able to: Development phase: financing, State participation, budgets and development plans, unitization, etc.
evaluate all aspects of taxation and the Production phase: work conduct and supervision, audit and accounting, financing, taxation, transportation and
contracts used, marketing of production, hydrocarbon price determination, etc.
build advanced economic models for the
economic evaluation of projects, General terms & conditions: title transfer, force majeure, governing law and dispute resolution.
Field Operations
analyze the economic results and Main legal provisions in a Joint Operating Agreement, and Farm in/Farm out agreement.
conduct sensitivity analysis,
incorporate the geological risks and
uncertainties in the economic evaluation Module 2: UPSTREAM PROJECT ECONOMICS (5 days)
of projects, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF E&P PROJECTS 4d
analyze the main corporate financial
statements (profit/loss and balance Cost of capital and discount rate, value creation.
sheets) issued by oil companies. Economic criteria for project evaluation: net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), payback period, etc.
Surface Facilities
Global profitability analysis, the impact of taxation and inflation on economic indicators.
Engineering
Ways & Means Specific method to Exploration & Production: shadow interest.
Case studies simulated on computers. Equity profitability analysis.
Development of an oil field (under
concession and production sharing RISK ANALYSIS OF E&P PROJECTS 1d
agreements). Introduction to risk analysis and risk discount rate: sensitivity analysis, Spider and Tornado diagrams.
Acceleration of a production project with
Probability of success, economic risk analysis in oil exploration.
Management
or without EOR.
LNG plant project with specific financing. Economic study of an exploration project using Min, Mode and Max scenarios.
Project
Impact of “ringfencing” and the state Impact of “ringfencing” and the state participation in the decision-making process.
participation in the decision making
process.
Valuation of a decision to acquire Module 3: UPSTREAM ACCOUNTING & FINANCE (5 days)
information (seismic or drilling).
Pricing of an exploration block. UPSTREAM ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 5d
Analysis and construction of balance Statements of accounts for an Oil & Gas company, upstream specificities.
sheets, income statements and key Exploration: full cost, successful efforts, FAS 19.
HSE
financial statements of an Oil & Gas Reserves accounting: rules, FAS 69, control.
company.
Consolidation and Joint Venture accounting.
Examples of petroleum laws & fiscal
regimes around the world (Northwestern Contract accounting, social accounting, group accounting.
Europe, North Africa, West Africa, Middle Accounting for concessions and PSCs: reserves, inventories, commitments, revenues.
East, Asia-Pacific, etc.). Norms: asset amortization, asset retirement obligations, value impairment test, etc.
Learning Assessment Reporting: purpose, obligations, financial communication.
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Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: EAM/CCEP. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Production Sharing & Joint Operating Agreements
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
To provide participants with an in-
depth understanding of the concepts, Introduction
mechanisms and articles of Production Origins, concept and scope of the PSA.
Sharing and Joint Operating Agreement. Comparison of PSA to other contracts.
Contents and structure of a typical PSA.
Audience PSA mechanisms
Cost oil, profit oil split, “Government Take”.
Exploration and production professionals,
Engineering
Completion
Bonuses, first tranche petroleum, tax holiday, cost recovery ceilings, uplifts, investment credits, government
Drilling &
legal personnel entering the E&P scene,
service companies managers and
“back-in”.
government employees. Typical PSA cash flow forecast chart.
Case study: comparative reading of a mining law and a PSC.
Learning Objectives
MAIN ARTICLES OF AN E&P CONTRACT 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants General structure of patrimonial contracts.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Exploration phase: duration, commitments, surrender, data and information, etc.
identify the main concepts, principles Appraisal phase: work program, gas provisions, commerciality, etc.
and articles of a Production Sharing
Development phase: financing, State participation, budgets and development plans, unitization, etc.
Agreement which contractually binds
petroleum companies with a ministry Production phase: work conduct and supervision, audit and accounting, financing, taxation, transportation and
and/or a state oil company, marketing of production, hydrocarbon price determination, etc.
General terms & conditions: title transfer, sole risk, force majeure, local content, environmental protection,
Field Operations
evaluate the management of Petroleum
Exploration and Production partnerships governing law and dispute resolution.
to successfully find and produce Conclusion: Recent trends in oil taxation and patrimonial contracts.
hydrocarbons, Real-life examples from the news.
discuss the practical aspect of contracts:
identifying key issues, understanding JOINT OPERATING AGREEMENTS (JOA) 1d
constraints and deadlines, getting
Introduction:
familiar with the document.
Surface Facilities
The purpose of the joint ventures and use of a JOA.
Engineering
The relationship of the JOA to other oil industry contracts.
Ways & Means
Structure of a JOA, definitions and terminologies.
Case studies. The operator: appointment, rights and duties, liabilities, responsibilities, resignation, removal.
Exercises on Production Sharing The partners:
Contracts. Rights and duties, liabilities, responsibilities.
Analysis of Joint Operating Agreements.
The operating committee and sub committees.
Examples of petroleum laws and fiscal
Management
regimes around the world.
Establishment, powers and duties, notices, voting procedures, impact of voting, pass-mark.
Project
Case study: discussing the main articles of a selected Joint Operating Agreement (JOA).
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
HSE
framework of exploration-production
activities.
Unconventional
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: EAM/CEEP. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Negotiation of Exploration-Production Contracts
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
To have an overview of the EP patrimonial 0.5 d
contract negotiation and to develop or OF EXPLORATION-PRODUCTION
deepen a skill in negotiating, using rigorous Concession, Production Sharing Agreement, Service Contracts.
methodology and innovative approach. Analysis of the contract contents’ analysis.
Distribution of the different items into homogeneous “bundles”: clauses related to the exploration stage, clauses
Audience conducting operations, clauses related to economic and tax calculations, to pure legal issues, to financial terms,
etc.
People who could participate in one or
Engineering
Completion
Important clauses of a contract to prepare a negotiation.
Drilling &
more stages of an EP contract negotiation:
negotiators, project managers, explorers,
engineers, lawyers, economists, advisors,
REMINDER OF ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF E&P PROJECTS 0.5 d
managers from the public sector related to Cost of capital and discount rate, value creation.
the energy sector and representatives of Economic criteria for project evaluation: net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), payback period, etc.
national companies. Global profitability analysis, the impact of taxation and inflation on economic indicators.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives NEGOTIATION SKILLS 0.5 d
Negotiation principles: methodology and techniques.
Upon completion of the course, participants Preparation for negotiating: principles, economic reminders, technical reminders (reserves, etc.).
will be able to:
describe the different ways to access
ROLE PLAY 2.5 d
acreage,
Case study preparation per team (Joint Venture: JV, State).
Field Operations
use a rigorous methodology and
innovative approach for upstream Preparation for the first round of negotiation (contact and consultation).
contracts negotiation, First simulation and debriefing, updating the negotiation plan.
make an objective and comprehensive Preparation for the second round of negotiation (confrontation and early conciliation).
report to their management and Second simulation and debriefing, updating the negotiation plan.
anticipate objections. Preparation for the third round of negotiation (construction of the agreement and conclusion).
Third simulation and debriefing.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Preparation of the report to the management and presentation.
Engineering
Simulation of a negotiation (role play where
each stakeholder is played by a different
team) allowing real-life negotiation case.
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
Management
training through quizzes and case studies.
Project
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the contractual
environment of E&P.
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Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Participants need to be comfortable with
the use of Microsoft Excel.
This course is also available in French: EAM/EAR. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Practice of Exploration-Production
Contracts Economic Modeling
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
To provide a practical understanding of
the economic modeling of Oil & Gas field Overview of E&P activities, exploration, development and production costs.
development project as well as exploration General principles of oil taxation.
projects. Concession contracts, production sharing contracts and service contracts.
A number of computer case studies will be Principles of rent sharing between States and oil companies.
treated all along the course to apply the Case studies: examples of contracts.
principles that are presented succinctly,
which makes this course a very practical
Engineering
OIL CONTRACT MODELING 2d
Completion
Drilling &
one. Cost of capital and discount rate, value creation.
Economic criteria for project evaluation: net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), payback period, etc.
Audience Global profitability analysis, the impact of taxation and inflation on economic indicators.
Managers and executives involved in Specific method to Exploration and Production: shadow interest.
Exploration-Production activities who need Case studies: development of an oil field (under concession and production sharing agreements).
to acquire a deep understanding of fiscal Equity profitability analysis.
Engineering
Production
modeling for project evaluation. Case studies: LNG project and gas pipeline project with specific financing.
Field Operations
explain the critical aspects of taxation
and upstream contracts, Typical problems with uncertainties:
build advanced economic models for Impact of ringfencing and State participation on the exploration decision process.
the economic evaluation of Exploration- Farm in/farm out, cost and value of information.
Production projects, Portfolio management for E&P projects.
analyze the economic results and carry
out sensitivity analysis, CASE STUDIES
incorporate the geological risk and
Surface Facilities
Development of an oil field (under concession and production sharing agreements).
uncertainty in the economic evaluation of
Engineering
E&P projects. LNG plant project with specific financing.
Impact of “ringfencing” and the state participation in the decision-making process.
Ways & Means Valuation of a decision to acquire information (seismic or drilling).
Pricing of an exploration bloc.
Case studies simulated on computers.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Participants need to be comfortable with
the use of Microsoft Excel. HSE
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Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree with a 5-year experience
minimum at a management level in the
fields of engineering, law, finance or
economics in the upstream Oil & Gas
industry; a good knowledge of the various
project phases of an oil field development
would be a plus.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Oil Fields Unitization
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
To provide the participants with a
comprehensive overview of the various Context - Stakes.
parameters at stake in an oil field Overview of current unitized oil developments.
unitization project using real-case
examples, in order for them to be able RESERVES DEVELOPMENT UNDER AN UNITIZATION PROJECT 0.25 d
to take part in negotiations for oil field Principles.
unitization contracts. Stakes and key factors.
Engineering
Completion
Consequences in terms of development schemes.
Drilling &
Audience
UNITIZATION IMPLICATIONS 0.5 d
Managers from the public and the private
sector with a minimum 5-year experience Political aspects.
in technical or functional positions in the Contractual aspects.
upstream Oil & Gas sector, having to deal Economic aspects.
with unitization cases or projects. Fiscal aspects.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives STRUCTURE OF AN UNITIZATION CONTRACT 1d
Main provisions.
Upon completing the course, participants Cross country case:
will be able to:
The boundary question.
explain the various factors at stake in the
Various types of contracts: unitization, commercial agreement, joint development area.
Field Operations
case of an unitization project, both on a
national perspective (cross permit) and a Study case based on real-case examples.
transnational perspective (cross country),
have a critical approach to the main CASE STUDIES BASED ON RECENT UNITIZED DEVELOPMENT CASES 1d
provisions at stake in a unitization
contract,
choose the best suitable type of contract,
take part in a negotiation team for
Surface Facilities
unitization.
Engineering
Ways & Means
Real-case studies.
Feedbacks from experts in the field of
unitization.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the contractual
framework of E&P and its main provisions.
HSE
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Advanced Certificate
Upstream Auditing Certification
Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Participants with a Bachelor’s degree in
Engineering or Business with 5 years of
management experience in the Oil & Gas
industry are ideal candidates. In addition,
fundamental knowledge of financial
(general accounting, financial statements,
financial accounting) and upstream
petroleum contracts is required and will be
assessed through a preliminary test.
More info
* Duration includes one day of assessment.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Graduate Certificate
Upstream Economics
& Management Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
Development
This certifying training is part of a
professional carrier development to International energy scene. Upstream economics. Oil trading. Downstream economics.
managerial positions in exploration &
production business, requiring specific Module 2: INTRODUCTION TO PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 5d
skills in economics, contracts, taxation, Reservoir engineering. Well intervention. Surface facilities.
finance, auditing and project management.
Learning Objectives Module 3: NATURAL GAS CHAIN ECONOMICS 5d
Natural gas scene. Structure and costs of natural gas chain. Long-term gas contracts and LNG. Different gas
Engineering
Completion
Upon completion of the course, participants
Drilling &
will be able to: markets and strategies of actors. Gas spot markets and futures.
develop negotiation skills in petroleum
contracts, Module 4: TRADING OF CRUDE OIL & PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 5d
build advanced economic models for Differentiation of crude oil - Price setting. Finished oil products. Trading and price setting. Trading of oil products-
evaluating Exploration-Production
projects,
contracts.
interpret the different financial
Engineering
Production
statements published by Oil & Gas Module 5: CONTRACTUAL & FISCAL FRAMEWORK
5d
companies, OF EXPLORATION-PRODUCTION
prepare and conduct a contractual audit, Legal framework. Contractual and fiscal framework. Main clauses of petroleum contracts.
effectively manage the project:
engineering studies, procurement,
construction and commissioning.
Module 6: JOA & NEGOTIATION OF E&P PATRIMONIAL CONTRACTS 5d
Association agreements. Methodology of negotiation. Simulation: negotiating a PSC.
Field Operations
Ways & Means
Case studies simulated on computers, Module 7: ESTIMATION & COST CONTROL 5d
Analyze the main corporate financial Context of upstream projects. Project cost estimation methodology. Cost control.
statements issued by Oil & Gas companies.
Cost estimation of Exploration & Production Module 8: ECONOMIC EVALUATION
projects. 5d
OF EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION PROJECTS
Learning Assessment Economic criteria. Economic costs analysis. Equity profitability analysis and project funding. Risk analysis of
Surface Facilities
Engineering
The assessment system is made up of two Exploration-Production projects.
(02) elements:
an entry assessment, covering all topics Module 9: PROJECT MANAGEMENT 5d
treated during the training in order to Introduction to preliminary studies. Feed or basic engineering studies. Project control and administration. HSE
measure the progress of the candidates
and quality management. Detail studies and procurement. Construction.
and does not validate any modules,
in order to sanction the certification,
at the end of each module from 1 to Module 10: UPSTREAM ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 5d
Management
12, participants must pass written/oral Accounting standards. Consolidated financial statements. Reporting (board). Financial analysis. Introduction to
Project
exams, lasting one hour and a half. audit and financial reporting.
Prerequisites
Module 11: UPSTREAM CONTRACTS AUDITS 5d
Are allowed to take part to this certified
training only applicants having:
Contractual accounting. Association auditing. Government auditing. Implementing a contractual auditing.
a Master's degree or equivalent in
engineering, economics, finance or Module 12: HUNTING FOR OIL: SIMULATION GAME OF E&P CHAIN 5d
legal with minimum 2 years working The Hunting For Oil™ (HFO™) course presents a practical overview of the mostly used techniques in of the
HSE
experience, Upstream Oil & Gas industry, from prospect exploration to field development and production.
a Bachelor's degree with minimum of 5 Participants will learn to select and acquire license blocks, use seismic data, plan drilling activities, develop their
years working experience.
Applicants must provide proof validating field by analyzing technical aspects, and manage the time line, the budget and other critical factors related to
these prerequisites, e.g. (copy of field development.
engineering degree, Master, Bachelor
Degree or equivalent).
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E&P Chain
E&P
Upstream Contracts Audit
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides participants a detailed
understanding of principles and methods of Joint Operating Agreements and accounting appendix.
upstream contracts audit. Upstream tax issues.
Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) and accounting procedures.
Audience Joint costs and recoverable costs.
At cost principle and implementation.
For upstream personnel who will conduct Bases of operator’s cost accounting.
joint-venture audits, or will be audited
Engineering
Completion
Drilling &
by partners in a joint venture, for State
SPECIFICITIES OF JOINT VENTURE AUDIT 1.5 d
auditors in charge of auditing Oil & Gas
contracts, for executives who look for a
Audit rights.
comprehensive understanding of issues Organization of the audit: partners, operator.
linked to contractual audit. Auditing respect of at cost principle.
Exercises.
Learning Objectives
Engineering
Production
SPECIFICITIES OF STATE AUDIT 1.5 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Audit rights.
will be able to: Organization of the State audit, auditors qualification.
prepare and lead a contractual audit,
Articulation between joint-venture audit and State audit.
identify the risks related to accounting in
Oil & Gas industry, Key elements of contract and accounting procedure.
Case study.
Field Operations
set up an audit structure.
Surface Facilities
Audit report and follow-up.
Engineering
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the contractual and
financial framework of E&P and/or a
Management
minimum 5 to 10 years’ experience in
Project
financial functions in the E&P sector.
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Learning Assessment
Participants will be evaluated during the
training through quizzes and case studies.
Prerequisites
5 to 10 years of experience in the
international Oil & Gas industry
environment.
This course is also available in French: GIP/GCEP. Please contact us for more information.
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Competency Management & Training Engineering
E&P Chain
E&P
Competency Management in E&P
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
The purpose of this training is to enable
participants to acquire the methodology Definition of the concept of competence.
and tools needed to implement an effective Governance and company’s strategy.
company competence management system Definition and principles of the competence and career planning methodology and the competence management.
which meets identified requirements. Benefits of competence management systems.
Oral presentation: each project team discovers its practical case, substantiates it and then presents it to the rest
Audience of the group.
Engineering
Completion
Drilling &
HR managers, human resources staff,
ASSESS & FORMALIZE ONE'S COMPANY'S REQUIREMENTS 0.5 d
project managers tasked with skills
management projects in Exploration &
Review of existing situation and findings.
Production (E&P) – from implementing them Definition of the framework, targeted aims, challenges, stakeholders and resources.
and developing them to updating them. Creation of a project team and development of an action plan, together with processes and methods used.
Group work: based on the review of the existing situation, the "project team" must produce their action plan,
Learning Objectives factoring in the stated constraints. Each project team will then present their action plan to the group.
Engineering
Production
On completion of the training course, CREATE THE NECESSARY SKILLS REFERENCE FRAMEWORKS & TOOLS 0.75 d
participants will be able to: Identify the technical support people.
understand the concept of competence
Win the support of the technical support people for the initiative.
and how it can be applied across the
company, Methods for collecting information.
Produce job descriptions.
Field Operations
assess the company's needs,
put forward an action plan and arrange Draft the skills reference framework, corresponding to E&P activities.
for a competence management project Graduate the skills levels.
to be implemented, Review of reference documents and internal validation.
create and use the tools needed for the Group work:
initiative. Identify information sources and stakeholders who can feed the reference frameworks.
Produce an extract of the skills list from the detailed job description.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Each project team details the difficulties encountered and the key success factors.
Engineering
Project teams are put together at the
start of the training course. A real or ORGANIZE A COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT CAMPAIGN 0.75 d
fictitious E&P project is then allocated to Key principles.
each team. Competence assessment methodologies.
This project team will be required to Scheduling and logistics.
put into practice the concepts acquired The assessor's profile, a key party in the process.
during the training course, based on the
Management
Analyzing and making use of the results.
case that they represent. Oral summaries
Project
will be delivered to the whole group for
Simulation: using IFP Training's simplified competence assessment tool, each project team will simulate
each production, giving rise to interactive a competence assessment campaign and will issue recommendations based on a typical mapping for E&P
question-and-answer sessions. activities (Geosciences, Reservoir, Production, Field operations, Drilling…).
Continuous improvement.
includes 4 presentations/exercises during
Group work: each individual in the group will have to simulate arguments for having this initiative implemented
the week, the details of which are detailed
below. in front of the other members of their group.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
E&P
Field/Site Trainers Accreditation
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
The purpose of this accreditation is to 0.5 d
develop and validate the competence of & TECHNICIANS
site instructors tasked with developing, Operators' and technicians' training philosophies and objectives.
implementing and assessing practical Typical program and implementation. Assessment systems and certification criteria.
training activities on site (on-job training), The various types of pedagogical activities which can be conducted on site:
so as to ensure compliance with Theoretical courses and operations tutorials.
international standards. Practical exercises at the operational site and presentation in front of the group.
Engineering
Completion
Technical training on site through mentoring (On-the-Job Orientation).
Drilling &
Audience Practice of job duties through mentoring (On-the-Job Training).
Experienced operations personnel who have
been promoted to a site training position, TECHNICAL TRAINING TOOLS & METHODS 2d
or at experienced site trainers looking to Active pedagogy for adults.
develop their pedagogical know-how. Pedagogical techniques and principles.
Techniques for setting up group activities, exercises, hands-on tasks.
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Learning Objectives Role play in front of the group.
Obtaining accreditation will validate the ORGANIZE TRAINING ACTIVITIES ON SITE 1.5 d
instructor's competences in implementing
Organization, supervision, coordination and reporting of on-site practical training: On-Job-Orientation (OJO) and
practical training on-site:
prepare an on-site activity schedule and On-Job Training (OJT).
Pedagogical know-how:
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coordinate on-site training activities with
operations personnel, Techniques for communication, questioning, listening, observing, reformulating, praising.
facilitate participants' learning and Assessment techniques: evaluating trainees’ practical know-how, assessing their competence.
memorizing through personal work, On-Job Training implementation; technical knowledge and know-how:
assess participants in their study of their How to develop a training sequence based on an actual situation on-site?
assignment area and their practice of Learning on-site during operations, detecting and using interesting learning opportunities.
Operator/Technician job duties.
Encouraging information investigation methods.
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Identifying difficulties that the trainee experiences.
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Ways & Means Coordinating.
Training sequences simulations, which
places candidates in training situations. ACCREDITATION ASSESSMENT 1d
Case studies for studying the trainees’ Each candidate presents a training sequence to the group, putting into practice the methods they have learned
different learning phases. during the week. They will also prepare the objectives off and instructions to a training activity to be delivered
on site.
Management
Learning Assessment The group and the IFP Training expert will discuss the candidate's strengths and weaknesses.
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An assessment is done at the end of the
session which content is described in the
agenda below.
Prerequisites
P ersonnel with experience in the
technical area in which they will serve
HSE
as instructor.
Prior experience in training or in passing
on knowledge.
Intermediary managerial role (supervisor
type).
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Prerequisites
il & Gas professional with 10 years'
O
experience in the technical area in which
they will serve as instructor.
Prior experience in training or in passing
on knowledge in the classroom.
Qualified in a technical discipline.
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Minimum duration: 20 days.
* The content, the duration of each phase
and the way in which the activities are
run for this accreditation will be adapted
to the client and to the initial profiles of
the trainers to be accredited.
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Subject Matter Experts Accreditation
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 25 days
Purpose
Development
The purpose of this accreditation is to
develop the pedagogical know-how of a Candidates follow a 1-week training on the principles and tools needed for delivering professional training
SME, as well as her/his capacity to transfer programs to adults.
her/his knowledge, in order to make her/his The purpose of this week is to enable candidates to acquire pedagogical methods, best practices and get into the
trainees benefit the most from the SME’s
advanced technical skills. This accreditation right habits so they can apply them in the three following phases. This phase also serves as an opportunity for
program covers creating, delivering and candidates to take a step back and take a look at the role of trainer.
assessing a technical training program in Accreditation assessment: role-play.
the SME area of expertise.
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Completion
Drilling &
Audience Part 2 - ATTENDING A TRAINING WEEK DELIVERED
BY AN IFP TRAINING EXPERT
SMEs of the E&P industry, counting with a
high technical expertise and who may be This section provides candidates with the opportunity to analyze the way in which teaching is delivered and
required to perform classroom training roles the techniques that the IFP Training expert uses, building on what they will have looked at from a theoretical
for advanced technical training programs. perspective during the first week.
Learning Objectives The theme of this week should correspond to the candidate's area of expertise so that they can fully integrate
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the learning techniques and tools used.
Obtaining the accreditation will validate the Accreditation assessment: The candidate is asked to analyze the methods and dynamics they have seen during
SME's expertise in:
delivering technical training courses, the training course.
creating pedagogical material, adapted
to the training level, for her/his use or Part 3 - DEVELOPING PEDAGOGICAL MATERIAL & KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
for others’, For this phase, the IFP Training’s expert identifies, together with the SME and her/his company, the topics, related
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adapting and implementing pedagogical
activities, to the SME’s area of expertise, for which pedagogical material is missing or is incomplete. Candidates will
catalyzing the group's enthusiasm have to create pedagogical material necessary to the delivery of a complete training module. Training material
and developing its positive attitude development uses the pedagogical methods acquired during the first week and is inspired from the course
by implementing active pedagogical
methods, delivery attended. The SME will be coached by the IFP Training expert throughout this phase so that complete,
developing and maintaining participants' viable pedagogical documents are created by the end of part 3, reusing various pedagogical training activities
interest, suitable for adult learning (lessons, exercises, teamwork exercises, case studies…).
facilitating understanding and knowledge
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acquisition,
assessing the knowledge acquired and Once the material created, the SME should be able to transfer the training material she/he is responsible for to
adapting the course delivery accordingly, other trainers, to enable them to deliver the training at the same level of quality.
make use of her/his expertise to support This part will consist of a personalized coaching on communication methods and adaptation skills needed for the
the competence management process of
her/his company. SME to transfer the pedagogical supports and methods to be applied.
A real-life situation is organized.
Ways & Means Accreditation assessment: candidates will be assessed on their ability to adapt and on the quality of the
Management
Personalized coaching, role-play, active pedagogical material that they produce.
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learning.
Part 4 - COMPETENCE MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
Learning Assessment
Within a company, the subject matter expert has to use her/his skills to build the skill data references corresponding
The program contains one evaluation for to her/his area of expertise. Therefore, she/he will need to understand the objectives and methods of an effective
part 1, 2, 3 and 5 of the program, for a total competence management system, and be able to diagnose the need for her/his company.
of four, described in the agenda.
To create effective tools, it is important that candidates have knowledge of the complete cycle of competence
Prerequisites management and can link it to the methodology used in their structure.
HSE
More info
methods, using advice given to them by the expert.
Minimum duration: 25 days. The second phase involves autonomously running one of the course's modules, in real-life conditions.
* The content, the duration of each phase The theme of the module must correspond to the candidate's area of expertise so that she/he can focus on the
and the way in which the activities are
run for this accreditation will be adapted pedagogical methods.
Unconventional
to the client and to the initial profiles of Accreditation assessment: assessment of the training performance.
the trainers to be accredited.
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P
Advanced Certificate
E&P Project Management Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course explains how large E&P
projects are managed from initial stage to Project evaluation and choices throughout the exploration and production value chain.
completion.
INTEGRATION & SCOPE MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Audience Preliminary, conceptual and pre-project studies and their deliverables.
EPC phase objectives and project execution plan.
Professionals who require a comprehensive Local content and sustainable development.
understanding of project management
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Completion
Drilling &
practices for E&P projects. TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTRACTS 0.5 d
Contracting strategy (project breakdown into contracts).
Learning Objectives Types and comparison of technical contracts.
Upon completion of this course, participants Endorsements and assignments.
will be able to: Tendering process.
conduct the preliminary stages of the
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project: conceptual and feasibility PROJECT ORGANIZATION 0.5 d
studies, economic evaluation, FEED, Interface management.
enforce project control processes Management of human resources, organization charts, project manager’s role.
to meet scope, cost and schedule Stakeholder management.
objectives,
Communication management.
strengthen HSE in project design and
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construction,
select the right type of technical contract, HSE, QUALITY & RISK MANAGEMENT 1d
manage pre construction phases: mainly HSE: tools and techniques for safety and environment design, project reviews, safety concept and safety dossier.
basic engineering and call for tenders, HSE during construction phase, HSE indicators.
manage construction phases: Quality: assurance, control and surveillance management.
engineering, procurement, construction Risks: identification, ranking, action plans.
and commissioning.
PROJECT CONTROL: COSTS & SCHEDULE 1d
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Ways & Means Planning and scheduling: schedule elaboration, progress control, recovery plan.
The course is illustrated with several Costs: estimation of facilities expenditures, budget elaboration, cost control, reporting.
examples taken from E&P projects.
A project case study is used throughout OIL & GAS PROJECT PHASES 1d
the course to illustrate each chapter. Detailed engineering: work packages, main deliverables, project reviews, documentation control, changes.
Procurement: activities (purchasing, expediting, inspection, shipping), long lead items, company supplied items,
material control systems.
Management
Learning Assessment
Construction/fabrication challenges: contractors and resources, (sub) contract types.
Project
Quiz at the end of the module.
Construction at site: execution plan, construction methods (temporary construction facilities, prefabrication,
modularization, delivery, erection), interface with commissioning.
Prerequisites Fabrication at yards: load-out, transport and installation.
Basic knowledge of petroleum industry. Completion activities: methodology, sequence, completion dossiers, commissioning systems, hand-over and
acceptance of the facilities.
Why an IFP Training Project close out and management of collective knowledge. HSE
Certification?
A n international recognition of your
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in E&P Project
Management Certification.
Ready-to-use skills.
Gas
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E&P
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to comprehend the
methods and gain a practical knowledge Strategic issues in Oil & Gas: E&P portfolio components and risk dynamics, important value drivers, life cycle of
of the probabilistic models applied in Oil upstream assets, critical decision points and value creation, economic rent sharing through Oil & Gas contracts.
& Gas project decision analysis through Exploration phase: exploration rounds and blocks, fundamental questions for a manager, speculation and decision
a workshop dedicated to problem solving process, exploration risk and prospect reserves evaluation, techniques and expertise involved, exploration risk
with spreadsheet applications. and reward analysis, impact of state participation, risk mitigation.
Development/production phase: appraisal, uncertainties and discovery reserves evaluation, techniques and
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Completion
Audience expertise involved, field development schemes, capital expenditures, operating expenses, abandonment issues
Drilling &
Oil & Gas professionals from various
and costs, economic modeling, value of a discovery, fundamental condition for value creation.
disciplines who need to acquire the skills Fundamental issues in decision analysis: uncertainty in capital investments, decision analysis process,
needed to analyze risk of Oil & Gas projects terminology used in decision analysis, various applications in the Oil & Gas industry.
and build probabilistic models to provide
the decision analysis required for analyzing MAIN STATISTICS & PROBABILITY CONCEPTS 1.5 d
investment opportunities. Descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, grouping of large data sets,
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Production
frequency distribution, cumulative and decumulative relative frequency.
Learning Objectives Probability concepts: simple, conditional, joint, and marginal probability, probability rules, discrete probability
distributions, continuous probability distributions.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Spreadsheet applications: drilling data, exploration drilling, reservoir data, workover...
understand the concepts of risks,
RISK & DECISION ANALYSIS 3d
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uncertainties and probability distributions
and tables, Expected value concepts: expected value and standard deviation of random variables, structural elements of
practice the use of the various tools of decision problems, payoff tables, expected monetary value, expected profitability index, performance index,
expected values, decision trees and expected opportunity loss, sensitivity analysis, fundamental decision criteria, mean-variance analysis.
Monte Carlo simulation, Decision tree analysis: designing and solving decision trees, risk profiles, expected value of information (perfect
develop and solve different types of or imperfect), expected net gain, prior, conditional and posterior probabilities, Baye’s rule.
probabilistic models used in prospect
Attitudes towards risk: expected preference value or expected utility, utility function, risk tolerance, certainty
evaluation and field development
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projects. equivalent and risk premium, assessing the utility function, mathematical representation of utility functions,
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gambler’s ruin, risk-adjusted value and working interest.
Simulation in decision analysis: applications of simulation, steps in simulation modeling, probabilistic dependence
Ways & Means
of input variables.
Spreadsheet applications for numerous Spreadsheet applications: decision tree analysis with the software PrecisionTree, Monte Carlo simulation
problems of decision analysis in the with the software @Risk, reserves probability distribution, reserves uncertainties in the valuation of a simple
upstream sector.
prospect, Bayesian tree analysis for prospect evaluation, drilling prospect with farm-out option, cost and value of
Illustration with software @Risk and
Management
PrecisionTree.
information from a delineation, seismic option, investment decision with a risk tolerance…
Project
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
Good practical knowledge of Microsoft
HSE
Excel.
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Introduction to Basin Exploration
Exploration
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a practical knowledge
of petroleum exploration. It aims to develop Basin potential evaluation, play concept assessment and prospect generation.
required competencies for an effective Risk analysis. Probability of success.
participation in multidisciplinary project Prospect ranking. Decision-making process. License block leasing.
teams. Examples.
& Completion
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Basin analysis:
Non-geoscientific technicians interested in
Drilling
Geodynamics: earth deformation and basin structuration (extensional & compressional).
petroleum exploration techniques, young
professionals in geosciences with limited
Review of geological environments and related reservoir distribution.
experience in the E&P industry. Sedimentary basins: sediment infill and associated traps (structural & stratigraphic).
Hands-on practice on real examples.
Learning Objectives Petroleum systems:
The petroleum trilogy: source rocks, reservoir rocks and seal rocks.
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Upon completion of the course, participants Source rock potential and maturity evaluation: hydrocarbon generation.
will be able to: Structural evolution, hydrocarbon expulsion, migration and entrapment, relative timing of events.
understand exploration strategy and
Hands-on practice on real examples.
follow the standard exploration workflow,
get familiar with most common Seismic interpretation:
exploration techniques, via a Review of acquisition techniques.
Seismic interpretation: objectives and methodology.
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multidisciplinary approach and data
integration, Structural interpretation of basins in extensional and compressional contexts.
acquire requested competences for Stratigraphic interpretation of basin fill.
basin analysis in order to assess the Hands-on practice on real examples.
hydrocarbon potential and identify Well log analysis:
potential plays and related prospects.
Wireline log acquisition and well log analysis.
Review of logging tools and recorded parameters.
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Ways & Means “Quick-look” qualitative well-log interpretation.
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Short daily lectures followed by exercises Hands-on practice on real examples.
and hands-on sessions.
Both individual work (exercises) and EVALUATION OF BASIN PETROLEUM POTENTIAL 1d
team work (short case study). Basin potential evaluation: tectono-stratigraphic framework, petroleum trilogy, entrapment, migration and timing.
Play assessment and mapping for exploration opportunities. Sweet spots identification.
Learning Assessment Prospect definition and related geological risk analysis (“Prospect review card”).
Management
Knowledge assessment with multiple Workshop on a case study.
Project
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Learning Objectives The teams define and implement their strategy in order to deploy the best scenario and to win, through mutual
complementary interaction. Both cash flow and production are taken into account for the final evaluation.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: A series of hands-on activities and exercises (maps, seismic sections, logs, fluid contacts, volumetrics, etc.) is
acquire a global vision of the upstream proposed through sequential workshops to highlight key phases and illustrate lectures.
petroleum industry,
evaluate reservoir characteristics and
potential using adequate geophysical
and geological information,
understand how uncertainties inherent to
data influence the capability to interpret
them,
draw field development plans by
balancing development costs versus
production rates, in order to maximize
NPV.
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Petroleum Geophysics
Exploration
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 10 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive,
practical understanding of most techniques
used in petroleum geophysics. It aims to SEISMIC WAVE PROPAGATION & SIGNAL PROCESSING 0.75 d
focus on seismic techniques applied to Seismic waves, rock velocities and densities, Snell-Descartes law.
investigate both reservoir structure and Reflection coefficients, acoustic impedance.
petrophysical characteristics. Seismic reflection principle. Seismic shot gathers.
Seismic signal vs. Seismic noises. Time domain vs. Frequency domain.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Time and space sampling.
Drilling
E&P professionals with no or limited
SEISMIC ACQUISITION 2.5 d
experience in petroleum geophysics.
Geodesy. Projections. Topographic surveying.
2D and 3D seismic, land, marine, sea bottom seismic.
Learning Objectives
Seismic sources (explosive, vibroseis, airguns…).
Upon completion of the course, participants Seismic receivers (geophones, MEMS, hydrophones…).
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will be able to: Streamers, OBC, nodes, shallow water, transition zone…
select the appropriate geophysical
method to be used during various phases SEISMIC PROCESSING & IMAGING 2.5 d
of petroleum Exploration & Production, Seismic processing workflows, post-stack versus pre-stack.
gain an insight into seismic reflection
Enhance signal versus noise.
and methodology: acquisition, processing
CMP/Bin, static corrections, dynamic corrections, velocity analysis.
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and interpretation,
acquire the fundamental principles Stack, post-stack migrations, pre-stack migrations (PSTM - PSDM).
of borehole seismic and reservoir Workshop: 2D Seismic Processing.
geophysics.
BOREHOLE SEISMIC 0.75 d
Ways & Means Theory and principles, synthetic seismogram and well-to-seismic tying.
Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP), Offset Seismic Profile (OSP), walkaway.
Interactive presentations, exercises,
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Seismic While Drilling (SWD).
document analysis and videos.
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2 workshops on PC, using seismic Examples and applications.
processing and interpretation software
tools. SEISMIC INTERPRETATION: THEORY & PRACTICE 2d
Software used during workshops: with Principles and methodology, seismic interpretation pitfalls.
courtesy of Schlumberger. 2D seismic interpretation practice (on paper).
Workshop: 3D Seismic Interpretation.
Management
Learning Assessment
SEISMIC FOR RESERVOIR ANALYSIS 1d
Project
Knowledge assessment with multiple
Seismic amplitude analysis, Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators (DHI), seismic attribute analysis.
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
HR - HQ - HD - Broadband seismic, 4D Seismic.
Multi-component seismic, P waves versus S waves.
AVO-AVA processing and analysis, seismic inversion.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETOMETRY & ELECTRO-MAGNETOMETRY 0.25 d
Gravimetry: theory and principles.
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Petroleum Systems:
Hydrocarbons from Source Rock to Reservoirs
Exploration
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
To gain a greater understanding of
important geological processes in a
petroleum basin, this course provides an SOURCE ROCKS: FORMATION & DISTRIBUTION 1d
understanding of various geochemical Formation of source rocks:
techniques, leading to sedimentary basins’ Type of organic matter.
hydrocarbon potential evaluation and to Distribution of source rocks in space & time.
the identification of hydrocarbon migration
& Completion
pathways. FROM SOURCE ROCK TO ACCUMULATION 1d
Engineering
Drilling
Formation of Oil & Gas:
Audience Methods for evaluation of the source rocks.
Geologists, geophysicists or geochemists Modeling of hydrocarbon formation.
involved in petroleum potential evaluation Migration.
or in reservoir management.
MOLECULAR FOSSILS, BIOMARKERS 1d
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Production
Learning Objectives Concept of “biomarker”:
Analytical methods.
Upon completion of the course, participants Markers of origin and environments.
will be able to: Oil/source rock correlation.
review the petroleum system concept
Maturity parameters.
and associated processes,
Oil spill survey.
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get practical insights of basic analysis of
geochemical data and reports,
assess and analyze geochemical data in ALTERATION IN RESERVOIRS 0.5 d
order to evaluate source rock potential
and maturity. WORKSHOP ON A PETROLEUM SYSTEM 0.5 d
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Lectures and hands-on activities: several
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exercises and case studies.
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Management
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Well Logging & Basic Log Interpretation (BL)
Exploration
Exploration
E-learning with Remote Personal Coaching
Development
This course provides a practical
understanding of basic concepts and Seals and reservoirs.
methodology of well log acquisition and Definition of main reservoir petrophysical and fluid properties (lithology, porosity, resistivity, saturation).
interpretation for subsurface and reservoir Fundamental equations for log interpretation in clean formations.
studies. Measurement environment (drilling, borehole, invasion process).
& Completion
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Mud logging and coring operations.
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir
Drilling
Wireline logging operations.
engineers interested in well log
interpretation.
Well log: header, calibrations, parameters, repeat section, main log.
Logging tool principle, limitation, application, quality control.
Caliper, Gamma Ray and GR spectrometry, spontaneous potential.
Learning Objectives
Resistivity (induction, Laterolog) and microresistivity measurements.
Upon completion of the course, participants Porosity and lithology measurements: nuclear (litho-density, neutron) and acoustic logging.
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will be able to:
understand wireline and mud log BASIC LOG INTERPRETATION 12 h
acquisition techniques, Wireline log interpretation in clean formations:
grasp fundamental physics of log
Identification of shales, common geological formations and reservoirs.
measurements and to perform log
quality control, Cross-plot technique with density and neutron.
Identification of fluid contacts.
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perform basic log interpretation in order
to identify and characterize reservoirs. Hydrocarbon effects on logs.
Determination of lithology and porosity.
Ways & Means Determination of Rw (SP, Ratio, Rwa).
Determination of water and hydrocarbon saturations.
The first 2 hours are dedicated to
Case of oil-based mud.
introducing agenda, methods and tools.
Specific needs and expectations of
Estimation of h.Phi.So.
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each participant are also assessed and
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discussed (MCQ and phone interview
with the tutor).
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
Management
questions.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Total training duration is 32 hours, spread
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3D Seismic Interpretation Workshop
Exploration
Exploration
Structural Model Construction & Trap Analysis
Development
This course provides a practical
understanding of 3-D seismic structural TEAM WORK ON 3D CASE STUDIES (extensional context)
interpretation in order to identify prospect
locations. STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION - PROSPECT GEOMETRY IDENTIFICATION
Workshop presentation and objectives (0.5 day)
Audience Survey introduction - Geophysical context.
Geology and petroleum system overview.
& Completion
E&P professionals with previous experience
Engineering
in seismic interpretation. Prospect objectives.
Drilling
Seismic data analysis and QC (0.5 day)
Learning Objectives Parameters for seismic displays: vertical sections, time slices, composite sections, 3D view.
Seismic data analysis: noises, multiples, footprints, frequency content, smoothing.
Upon completion of the course, participants Seismic data preparation: smoothing/filtering for structural interpretation vs reservoir interpretation.
will be able to:
Well-to-seismic tying and horizons identification (1 day)
get familiar with a 3D seismic structural
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Well data calibration to identify main geological markers and main reservoir layers.
Production
interpretation workflow,
perform a seismic structural Synthetic seismogram calculation.
interpretation: seismic data QC, well- Seismic data picking and mapping - Potential traps definition (2.5 days)
to-seismic tying, horizons and faults Structural interpretation (in time) of mains horizons key, horizons and faults picking (time picking: manual,
picking, structural model construction guided, automatic, grid, and 3D picking), and correlation.
and trap identification, Picking results QC and estimation of uncertainties.
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use a velocity field to perform a time-to- Volume and surface attributes calculation and analysis.
depth conversion,
Surfaces generation to produce a time model.
identify structural prospects.
Mapping.
Velocity model construction and time-to-depth conversion (0.5 day)
Ways & Means
Interfaces selection for modeling.
Interactive presentations, exercises and Seismic velocities of intervals: editing and smoothing, control and correction with reference wells.
document analysis. Velocity model construction via layer stripping.
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80% of training duration is dedicated
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Time-to-depth conversion.
to workshop on PC, using a seismic
interpretation software tool from the
industry.
WEEK 2
Software used during workshops: with INTRODUCTION TO SEISMIC RESERVOIR ANALYSIS
courtesy of Schlumberger. Potential reservoirs analysis (3.5 days)
Reservoir picking and modeling.
Management
Learning Assessment Surface attributes calculation and analysis.
Project
Knowledge assessment with multiple Interval attributes calculation and analysis.
choice questions and open explanatory Structural prospects identification and evaluation (1.5 days)
questions. Entrapment, reservoir extension.
Time vs. depth structures comparison.
Prerequisites Uncertainties assessment.
Recommendations.
Highly recommended: fundamental
knowledge in seismic wave propagation,
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
The course requires a good grasp of
fundamentals in stratigraphy and in
sedimentology, with a first experience in
seismic interpretation.
This course is also available in French: METH/SEQSTRATIFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Stratigraphic Modeling:
Basin Architecture & Sediment Distribution
Exploration
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth and
practical understanding of stratigraphic Depositional system concepts. Walther's law.
modeling following a comprehensive Well log data.
workflow. Seismic data.
Sequence stratigraphy analysis workflow.
Audience
STRATIGRAPHIC PARAMETERS 1d
& Completion
Junior exploration geoscientists,
Engineering
Presentation of allogenic parameters through the use of DionisosFlow™ software.
multidisciplinary-team managers.
Drilling
Sensitivity analysis exercises with DionisosFlow™.
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Production
stratigraphy and concepts of Demo and exercises with DionisosFlow™.
stratigraphic evolution,
model stratigraphic evolution of a SEISMIC & WELLS ANALYSIS 1d
basin using the software program Stratigraphic surfaces.
DionisosFlow™,
Systems tracts.
predict reservoir distribution and
Demo and exercises with DionisosFlow™.
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geometry, and assess efficiently
the stratigraphic architecture of a
sedimentary basin. MODELING LOOP 1d
Links between stratigraphic modeling and basin modeling.
Ways & Means Questions and discussion.
Exercises with DionisosFlow™.
Hands-on training sessions on
workstation.
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Use of the software program
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DionisosFlow™ (maximum 2
participants per workstation).
Exercises and reports to launch
questions and discussions at the end of
the course.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Beicip-Franlab.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Methods & Tools
E&P Chain
Wellsite Geology
Exploration
Exploration
Operations Geology & Geological Logging
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
understanding of how to monitor and use Quick review of mechanical parameters (WOH, WOB, RPM, ROP) & hydraulic parameters (SPP, MFR, MPL, MWin
geological data acquired while drilling in & out, etc.) monitored during drilling.
order to characterize geological formations
and reservoirs. GEOLOGICAL PARAMETERS 1d
Cuttings: sampling, cleaning, analysis, description, calcimetry, lag time, XRD, fluorescence.
Audience Quality and representativeness of cuttings.
& Completion
Engineering
Hints on how to fill in the cutting description sheet: main minerals and accessory minerals.
Geologists, technicians involved with
Drilling
Paleontological observations.
geological wellsite control and/or
supervision.
Geoscientists using well geological reports. HYDROCARBON GASES 1d
Physics and chemistry of gases.
Detection and evaluation of gas shows while drilling. Chromatography. Type of dissolved gases in the mud.
Learning Objectives
Importance of gas control on quality of measurements. Gas while drilling.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: GEOLOGICAL LOGGING 1d
understand well-site geologist’s role, Role of well site geologist: analysis and decision.
tasks and responsibilities, Depth control: depth, deviation surveys, (MD, TVD, TVDSS) and stratigraphic column.
grasp various techniques applied in
Gathering geological and drilling information.
well-site geology and during coring
Geological log: header and track presentation; main software programs.
Field Operations
operations,
learn about the various aspects of Drilling parameters for a geological log.
operations geology and geological Calcimetry, gas, gain and losses.
logging. Composite log: interpretation of geological observations and descriptions for the lithology.
Integration of other data: well tests results and logging information.
Ways & Means Supervision and quality control of logging operations.
Coring operations: core recovery, cleaning, splicing, description, fracture identification, sampling, photos.
Interactive presentations, applications on
Surface Facilities
case studies, team work.
Final report.
Engineering
Case studies.
Learning Assessment
WORKSHOP SESSION: CASE STUDY 1.5 d
Knowledge assessment with multiple Quality control: quality control of mud logs in clastic and carbonate environments.
choice questions and open explanatory Hands-on: composite mud log construction from analyses and cuttings description.
questions.
Management
Prerequisites
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
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Graduate Certificate
Geosciences: from Basin Exploration
to Discovery Certification
Exploration Geology Disciplines
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Graduate Certificate
Basin Assessment & Modeling Certification
Exploration
Exploration
Exploration Geology Disciplines
Audience
& Completion
Part 1: EXPLORATION BLOCK MANAGEMENT 15 d
Engineering
Drilling
Geologists, geophysicists and reservoir Play assessment: From basin analysis to exploration opportunities.
engineers, with 1 to 3 years of experience Prospect generation and evaluation: from single to multi-prospect portfolio.
involved in basin analysis and prospect
generation.
Exploration & Production project economics and decision analysis.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Well logging and qualitative log interpretation.
will be able to: 3D seismic interpretation workshop (structural & stratigraphic).
have a clear comprehension of analysis
methods and techniques applied to basin Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy workshop.
exploration, Stratigraphic modeling (basin architecture and sediment distribution).
Interpret and integrate a dataset to build Basin modeling (thermicity, maturation and migration).
a coherent model for prospect definition,
Field Operations
contribute to the reduction of uncertainty
and risks, and optimize investments. Part 3: RESERVOIR STUDIES: ACCUMULATION & MODELING 10 d
Hydrocarbons in place estimation: OOIP - Uncertainties & risks.
Ways & Means Geological modeling workshop for integrated reservoir studies.
Surface Facilities
participants’ autonomy and appropriate
Engineering
decisions. PROJECT REPORT DEFENSE & JURY
Both personal and group work, team- The training program ends with a project on a real case. Participants are involved in a simulated situation and
building, group discussion in results and
workflows.
their mission is to summarize, integrate and apply acquired knowledge. Each team will present final results of a
Software tools used in the petroleum project to a jury.
industry.
Software used during workshops:
with courtesy of Beicip-Franlab and
Management
Schlumberger.
Project
Learning Assessment
eekly knowledge assessment.
W
Initial and final evaluation at the
beginning and end of the program.
Final project at the end to simulate
operational situation to be presented to
a jury.
HSE
Prerequisites
E ngineering degree, master degree in
geosciences or equivalent diploma.
Limited experience (1 to 3 years in
Exploration).
Gas
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: EVAL/PLAYFR. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
From Prospect to Development: an Integrated Approach
Exploration
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 10 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the knowledge and
skills required to assess and move forward FROM PLAY TO LEAD (5 days)
with field studies, from discovery through
appraisal, and on to development, always The participants carry out a mini-project on a real case study:
looking for the best scenario.
Short basin analysis using a seismic line and well-log data.
Potential “play” identification in the basin.
Audience Prospect analysis and ranking.
& Completion
Engineering
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir
Drilling
engineers. INTRODUCTION TO PETROLEUM SYSTEM & BASIN ANALYSIS
Basin potential assessment.
Learning Objectives Regional context. Petroleum trilogy.
Play definition.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to:
RISK ANALYSIS
Engineering
Production
acquire state-of-the-art exploration
methodology and workflow for prospect Geological risk (reservoir, trap, HC conservation), fluid content risk (source rock, maturation, migration, timings).
definition and evaluate related probability Probability of success. Consequences for economics.
of success,
identify the link between exploration BASIN ASSESSMENT & PROSPECT DEFINITION
workflow (leading to the discovery well) Basin potential assessment:
Field Operations
and field development stages, while The petroleum trilogy.
evaluating field potential (at each step of Traps.
the process), Migration versus entrapment timing:
acquire practical knowledge of both
Seismic interpretation.
appraisal and development workflows
using a real case study. Well data interpretation.
Cross correlation & integration with seismic data.
Prospect definition:
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means
OHIP calculation.
Engineering
Exercises and case studies on real Uncertainties.
examples.
Group workshop on development case WEEK 2: OIL FIELD DEVELOPMENT -
histories.
FROM DISCOVERY TO PRODUCTION START (5 days)
Learning Assessment INTRODUCTION TO E&P WORKFLOW
Management
General presentation of the different steps of an oil field development project.
Knowledge assessment with multiple
Project
Reminder of concepts, tools, methods, necessary data to work with and how to reduce inherent subsurface
choice questions and open explanatory
questions. uncertainties.
Illustration through a case history (onshore field, light oil).
Prerequisites
DISCOVERY
No prerequisites for this course. Geological and tectonic context of the field.
Seismic interpretation issues. HSE
ENGINEERING STUDIES
Estimations of reserves, production profiles through simplified methods and a full field simulation.
Unconventional
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Exploration Blocks Management
Exploration
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 15 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides:
the knowledge and skills required to OPENING WORKSHOP: SETTING UP EXPLORATION BLOCK STRATEGY 2d
assess and move forward with play By studying a “theoretical basin”, this opening workshop will walk participants through a 2-day brainstorming session on the
assessment scenarios in order to set up pros and cons of various strategies and methodologies that could be considered for setting up, delineating and promoting
strategies for acreage management exploration blocks in the most efficient manner, given the state of maturity of the areas under consideration, the economic
a comprehensive and practical terms of the contractual framework, and the State’s strategic goals at some point in time.
understanding of the part of the E&P The participants will work in teams and face different technical and economic situations. With the guidance of an expert
value chain that deals with the technical moderator, they will have to walk through the decision-making process, analyze risks, discuss options, present and defend
evaluation of an exploration asset
& Completion
opinions.
Engineering
the fiscal framework as well as the This workshop is intended as an eye-opener on all the fundamental technical and economic issues that will be touched upon
Drilling
appreciation of risk that can be factored or studied and analyzed in details throughout the rest of the training program; the final objective being to build up the skills
into the economics of an exploration required for managing and promoting the exploration for a development of the State’s Oil & Gas resources.
project, and the impact on the decision-
making process.
PLAY ASSESSMENT: FROM BASIN ANALYSIS
3d
Audience TO EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES
Petroleum play (0.25 day)
What is a petroleum play? Play concept definition, need for defining a concept.
Engineering
Production
Non-geoscientific technicians interested in
petroleum exploration techniques, young Petroleum system and basin analysis (1 day)
professionals in geosciences with limited Petroleum system concept and investigation. Definition of a petroleum system. Identification and naming. Geographic,
experience in the E&P industry. stratigraphic, and time related extent. Size and mapping. Application on examples.
Workshops: Basin potential assessment. Regional context. Petroleum trilogy.
Proven and unproven plays: basis of an exploration strategy (1.5 days)
Learning Objectives Definition and characteristics of the various plays. Petroleum charge. Trap. Timing. Proven plays (used as analogues for
unproven plays). Strictly unproven plays, Complementary plays. Relationship between the play and the petroleum system.
Field Operations
Upon completion of the course, participants Event charts definition.
will be able to: Workshop on real case studies.
understand prospect definition workflow Play risk analysis and exploration opportunities (0.25 day)
and assess the parameters involved in Geological risk (petroleum charge, trap, timing), other risks. Classification of both proven and unproven plays. Prediction
basins’ hydrocarbon potential evaluation, of play performance.
identify the link between petroleum
systems, plays and prospects in order to
assess a basin’s potential and to set up WEEK 2
an adequate exploration strategy,
PROSPECT GENERATION & EVALUATION: FROM SINGLE
Surface Facilities
acquire a practical knowledge and the 5d
Engineering
workflow for reducing exploration risk TO MULTI-PROSPECT PORTFOLIOS
by predicting proven and unproven plays Prospect analysis and evaluation (2.5 days)
performance, Source rock estimation, seismic and well data interpretation. Cross correlation and integration with seismic data. Structural
understand risks and uncertainties history and timing of HC expulsion and migration: importance of exploration maturity status. Parameters involved in OHIP
inherent to OHIP (Original Hydrocarbon evaluation. Evaluation of uncertainties. Assessment consistency. OHIP deterministic and stochastic assessment. Transition
In Place) assessment and to follow to dynamics.
through the decision process along the Identification and assessment of risks and uncertainties (1.5 days)
E&P chain, Geological risks (reservoir, trap, HC preservation). Probability Of Success (POS). Fluid content risks (source rock, maturation,
review fundamental concepts of portfolio
Management
migration, timing).
management and to use the results of Deliverables for decision-making process (1 day)
Project
assessment studies with the adequate “Prospect Identification Card”. Maps, parameters estimation, reserves values (Min/Mode/Max). Calculation of recoverable
caution, reserves. Prospect’s risked reserves. Preparation of virtual FDP and production profiles.
define the right exploration strategies
and comprehend risk behavior in
petroleum exploration, WEEK 3
assess the value of a single prospect
and the value of several independent PROSPECT/BLOCK VALUATION: EXPLORATION PROJECT ECONOMICS
5d
(dependent) prospects. & DECISION ANALYSIS
E&P value chain and decision process (0.5 day)
HSE
Various steps of an E&P project. Critical decision points along the E&P chain. Economic rent sharing through Oil & Gas
Ways & Means patrimonial contracts. Bottom line for oil companies. Concepts in economic modeling of exploration-production projects.
Economic criteria, investment decisions and choices.
Short daily lectures followed by exercises Case study: oil field project cash flow analysis.
and hands-on sessions. Exploration prospect valuation (1.5 days)
Both individual work (exercises) and Starting from the “Prospect Identification Card”. Commercial probability of success. Main statistics and probability
team work (short case study). concepts. Expected value concepts. Expected Monetary Value (EMV). Expected Profitability Index (EPI). Performance Index
(PI). Decision-tree analysis. Guidelines for designing and solving decision trees. Exploration project’s un-risked and risked
Learning Assessment economics. Exploration risked rate of return. 3-scenario approach and mean expected net present value. Criteria for
Gas
decision-making. Impact of the contractual framework on the risk/reward equation. Expected Value of Perfect and Imperfect
Knowledge assessment with multiple Information (EVPI and EVII).
choice questions and open explanatory Exploration block valuation (1.5 days)
questions. Asset valuation in perspective. Multi-prospect aggregation. Dependent and independent prospects. Decision-tree
methodology. Monte Carlo simulation. Steps in simulation modeling. Bonus evaluation.
Overview of risk behavior in petroleum exploration (1.5 days)
Prerequisites
Unconventional
Industry practices to deal with risk aversion. Ways to improve risk decisions. Risk-adjusted value, fair market value and deal
making. Determining venture participation. Optimum working interest and modified risk-adjusted value. Wrap-up.
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop
Exploration
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to comprehend the
methods and gain a practical knowledge Strategic issues in Oil & Gas: E&P portfolio components and risk dynamics, important value drivers, life cycle of
of the probabilistic models applied in Oil upstream assets, critical decision points and value creation, economic rent sharing through Oil & Gas contracts.
& Gas project decision analysis through Exploration phase: exploration rounds and blocks, fundamental questions for a manager, speculation and decision
a workshop dedicated to problem solving process, exploration risk and prospect reserves evaluation, techniques and expertise involved, exploration risk
with spreadsheet applications. and reward analysis, impact of state participation, risk mitigation.
Development/production phase: appraisal, uncertainties and discovery reserves evaluation, techniques and
& Completion
Engineering
Audience expertise involved, field development schemes, capital expenditures, operating expenses, abandonment issues
Drilling
Oil & Gas professionals from various
and costs, economic modeling, value of a discovery, fundamental condition for value creation.
disciplines who need to acquire the skills Fundamental issues in decision analysis: uncertainty in capital investments, decision analysis process,
needed to analyze risk of Oil & Gas projects terminology used in decision analysis, various applications in the Oil & Gas industry.
and build probabilistic models to provide
the decision analysis required for analyzing MAIN STATISTICS & PROBABILITY CONCEPTS 1.5 d
investment opportunities. Descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, grouping of large data sets,
Engineering
Production
frequency distribution, cumulative and decumulative relative frequency.
Learning Objectives Probability concepts: simple, conditional, joint, and marginal probability, probability rules, discrete probability
distributions, continuous probability distributions.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Spreadsheet applications: drilling data, exploration drilling, reservoir data, workover...
understand the concepts of risks,
RISK & DECISION ANALYSIS 3d
Field Operations
uncertainties and probability distributions
and tables, Expected value concepts: expected value and standard deviation of random variables, structural elements of
practice the use of the various tools of decision problems, payoff tables, expected monetary value, expected profitability index, performance index,
expected values, decision trees and expected opportunity loss, sensitivity analysis, fundamental decision criteria, mean-variance analysis.
Monte Carlo simulation, Decision tree analysis: designing and solving decision trees, risk profiles, expected value of information (perfect
develop and solve different types of or imperfect), expected net gain, prior, conditional and posterior probabilities, Baye’s rule.
probabilistic models used in prospect
Attitudes towards risk: expected preference value or expected utility, utility function, risk tolerance, certainty
evaluation and field development
Surface Facilities
projects. equivalent and risk premium, assessing the utility function, mathematical representation of utility functions,
Engineering
gambler’s ruin, risk-adjusted value and working interest.
Simulation in decision analysis: applications of simulation, steps in simulation modeling, probabilistic dependence
Ways & Means
of input variables.
Spreadsheet applications for numerous Spreadsheet applications: decision tree analysis with the software PrecisionTree, Monte Carlo simulation
problems of decision analysis in the with the software @Risk, reserves probability distribution, reserves uncertainties in the valuation of a simple
upstream sector.
prospect, Bayesian tree analysis for prospect evaluation, drilling prospect with farm-out option, cost and value of
Illustration with software @Risk and
Management
PrecisionTree.
information from a delineation, seismic option, investment decision with a risk tolerance…
Project
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
Good practical knowledge of Microsoft
HSE
Excel.
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Petrophysical Properties: Core, Log & Test Data Static Model Construction: Field Constraints
Integration for Reservoir Modeling .......................................... p. 109 & Integration with Subsurface Data ....................................... p. 122
Upscaling: from Static to Dynamic Model .......................... p. 110 Fundamentals of Reservoir Geology .................................... p. 123
Borehole Imaging Interpretation Workshop Core Analysis for Reservoir Characterization ................. p. 124
with WellCad™ ....................................................................................... p. 111 Special Core Analysis ....................................................................... p. 125
Fracture & Fault Modeling Workshop Geomechanics for Geoscientists ............................................ p. 126
with FracaFlow™ .................................................................................. p. 112
Reservoir Engineering
Introduction to Reservoir Engineering .................................. p. 127 Miscible Gas EOR Certification ................................................. p. 134
Reservoir Fluid Properties - PVT ............................................... p. 128 Chemical EOR Certification .......................................................... p. 135
Drilling & Completion - Wellbore Interface Advanced Dynamic Reservoir Simulation .......................... p. 136
& Well Productivity .............................................................................. p. 129 Reservoir Simulation Workshop Certification .................. p. 137
Well Testing & Well Test Analysis ............................................. p. 130 Advanced Well Test Analysis Certification ........................ p. 138
Drive Mechanisms - Enhanced Oil Recovery .................. p. 131 PVT Modeling ........................................................................................ p. 139
Dynamic Reservoir Simulation .................................................... p. 132 Decline Curves Analysis ................................................................. p. 140
EOR Concepts & Applications .................................................... p. 133
Reservoir Management
Reservoir Engineering Certification ......................................... p. 141 Mature Fields - Subsurface Issues ......................................... p. 144
Reservoir Management ................................................................... p. 142 IRM - Integrated Reservoir Management ......................... p. 145
Reserves Evaluation - Risks & Uncertainties ................... p. 143
Field Development
Field Development Project & Uncertainties ...................... p. 146 E&P Project Cost Estimation & Control Certification . p. 151
Field Operations Engineer Certification ................................ p. 147 Field Development Project ........................................................... p. 148
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop .......... p. 150 E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development .................. p. 149
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Introduction to Reservoir Characterization
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION TO RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION 1d
Development
Development
This course provides participants with an
Reservoir characterization and modeling objectives.
Reservoir &
understanding of all types of data needed to
Characterization and modeling workflows.
Reservoir
build a reservoir model (seismic, geological,
petrophysical and dynamic) and a clear Data types, representativeness and related uncertainty.
understanding of the techniques related to Challenges of data integration.
reservoir modeling.
RESERVOIR ARCHITECTURE 1.5 d
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Seismic interpretation method and pitfalls. Hands-on: case study.
Drilling
Well log analysis. Hands-on: quick-look analysis.
Geologists, geophysicists, petrophysicists,
reservoir engineers or petroleum engineers
Static and dynamic information integration.
involved in integrated reservoir studies.
FACIES ANALYSIS - ROCK-TYPING 1.5 d
Litho-facies analysis (core description and upscaling methods).
Learning Objectives
Introduction to rock-typing: principle of electro-facies and petro-facies analyses.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Statistical analysis of sedimentological data (VPC analysis).
will be able to:
recognize the techniques and challenges PETROPHYSICS & ROCK PROPERTIES - RESERVOIR HETEROGENEITIES 1d
related to reservoir modeling (focus on Petrophysics: principles, reservoir parameters.
reservoir properties),
Petrophysical parameter modeling (water injection simulation).
build required competencies for reservoir
Heterogeneities: identification and inventory.
Field Operations
geoscientists to analyze a specific
dataset and construct a reliable static Wrap-up session.
model.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
Management
No prerequisites for this course.
Project
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training (permanent or contracted)
expert in geomodeling with a wide
experience and whose competencies are
kept up-to-date in industry projects. HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Graduate Certificate
Integrated Petrophysics for Reservoir
Characterization & Modeling Certification
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Initial and final evaluations (at the beginning
and end of the program) to assess
participants’ learning curve.
Final project at the end to simulate
operational situation to be presented to
a jury.
Prerequisites
Previous experience is requested in petroleum
geology and seismic interpretation.
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Reservoir Characterization & Modeling
E&P Chain
Graduate Certificate
Reservoir Characterization
& Modeling Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 58 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive,
practical knowledge of reservoir Lectures, hands-on activities and case studies are distributed in several modules of 1-2 weeks long.
Reservoir &
characterization and modeling workflow, via Training content presents a clear operational orientation in order for participants to get familiar with specific
Reservoir
hands-on activities and case studies with techniques via an extensive exposure to simulations on real cases allowing them to anticipate the problems they
the aim of bridging the gap between static
geological characterization and dynamic will have to cope with later in their own projects.
reservoir behavior.
Part 1: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION TOOLS
Audience
& Completion
Introduction to reservoir characterization.
Engineering
Drilling
Geoscientists, engineers newly hired or 2-3 Well logging & qualitative log interpretation.
years experienced, experienced technicians Stratigraphy and sedimentology of siliciclastic reservoirs.
involved in multidisciplinary teams, willing
to widen their knowledge and acquire Fundamentals of facies analysis & rock-typing.
practical know-how in geological modeling. Seismic interpretation and attributes analysis workshop: qualitative and quantitative methods.
Learning Objectives
Part 2: RESERVOIR MODELING & VOLUMETRICS
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Petroleum geostatistics.
will be able to: Geological modeling workshop for integrated reservoir studies.
understand the analysis methods and
techniques applied to reservoir modeling Hydrocarbons accumulations, reserves estimation, risk analysis and uncertainties.
with related challenges, Naturally-fractured reservoirs: static and dynamic modeling.
analyze and interpret a dataset and Petrophysical properties: core, log and test data integration for reservoir modeling.
integrate it in order to elaborate a
reliable static model,
Field Operations
build a consistent geological static model Part 3: FINAL PROJECT WORKSHOP
with heterogeneities affecting fluid flow Final project. Hands-on workshop (team work).
and production,
assess the uncertainty and risks in Presentation and jury.
order to reduce them and thus optimize
investments.
Ways & Means
Surface Facilities
Hands-on activities and simulations on
Engineering
real cases.
Emphasis on practical work to develop
participants’ autonomy and appropriate
decisions.
Both personal and group work, team-
building, group discussion in results and
workflows.
Software tools used in the petroleum
Management
industry.
Project
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Beicip-Franlab, Geovariance,
Schlumberger and Senergy.
Learning Assessment
K nowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Initial and final evaluation at the
HSE
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
Participants should know the principles and
applications of common wireline logging
tools and must be used to perform a quick-
look (lithology, porosity, Rw, Sw).
This course is also available in French: RCM/LOGADVFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Fundamentals of Facies Analysis & Rock-Typing
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
OVERVIEW ON ELECTROFACIES ANALYSIS & ROCK-TYPING 1d
Development
Development
This course provides participants with an
Non-supervised approach and supervised approach for electrofacies analysis.
Reservoir &
integrated approach to facies analysis
Preliminary quality control of logs with hands-on.
Reservoir
and rock-typing combining logs, core
description, and laboratory petrophysical Integration of core description.
data. From electrofacies to rock-types with hands-on.
& Completion
Engineering
Probabilistic and neural network approaches.
Geologists, geophysicists and reservoir
Drilling
Hands-on non-supervised electrofacies analysis.
engineers involved in integrated reservoir
studies.
Key points in non-supervised analysis.
SUPERVISED ANALYSIS 1d
Learning Objectives
Hands-on supervised analysis with probabilistic approach.
Upon completion of the course, participants Key points and pitfalls in supervised analysis.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Electrofacies analysis workflow.
identify electrofacies from logs, Hands-on integration of electrofacies in sequence stratigraphy analysis.
identify log signatures and facies
association, ROCK-TYPES DETERMINATION 2d
define rock-types with petrophysical data
Porosity and permeability modeling (hands-on).
(logs and laboratory data),
Rock quality index (RQI, FZI, etc.).
Field Operations
define Petrofacies from various
relationships like Reservoir Quality Index, Rock-typing with petrophysical data and capillary pressure curves: hands-on.
Winland R35 for net pay determination Workflow for electrofacies to rock-type assignments.
and other poro-perm transforms.
Surface Facilities
exercises and hands-on activities.
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Management
Prerequisites
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Petroleum Geostatistics
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOSTATISTICS 1.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
Basic statistics for data analysis.
Reservoir &
and practical knowledge of reservoir
Introduction to geostatistics.
Reservoir
characterization and modeling, focusing on
geostatistical methods and tools. Quantification of spatial variability: variogram.
& Completion
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir
Engineering
Data integration: cokriging, collocated cokriging, external drift kriging.
engineers and professionals involved in
Drilling
Exercises.
data interpretation and management.
MAPPING 0.5 d
Learning Objectives Applications to time-to-depth conversion.
Upon completion of the course, participants Property mapping.
will be able to: Dealing with non-stationary cases (trends).
Engineering
Production
use basic geostatistical tools and
methods (variograms, kriging, cokriging, GEOSTATISTICAL SIMULATIONS 2d
external drift), Why simulations: limitations of kriging.
use vertical proportion curves (e.g. Simulation methods for continuous parameters (as Phi and K).
layering, well gridding, statistics, vertical
Simulation methods for categorical variables (lithology).
proportion curves building),
Applications.
Field Operations
constrain geostatistical distribution using
additional information (e.g. geology, Risk assessment optimization.
seismic and dynamic data). Applications.
Surface Facilities
performed using dedicated software:
Engineering
Isatis.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Geovariance.
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
Management
choice questions.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Hydrocarbons Accumulations & Uncertainties
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
HYDROCARBON ACCUMULATIONS & RESERVES 0.25 d
Development
Development
This course provides a practical
Definitions of accumulations and reserves.
Reservoir &
understanding of hydrocarbon
Resources and reserves classification - PRMS.
Reservoir
accumulations estimation and the methods
to assess related uncertainties. Review of methods for estimating reserves: volumetrics, material balance, decline curves analysis, simulation
models.
Audience
ESTIMATING HYDROCARBON ACCUMULATIONS - VOLUMETRIC METHOD 0.75 d
& Completion
Geoscientists, petroleum and reservoir
Engineering
Overview of volumetric method.
engineers interested or involved in
Drilling
Gross Rock Volume estimation from isobaths and/or geological models; contacts determination from logs and
hydrocarbon accumulations estimation.
formation testing (RFT/MDT).
Porosity and Net-to-Gross estimation from logs; notion of cut off.
Learning Objectives Saturation estimation from logs and cores.
Upon completion of the course, participants Formation volume factor.
will be able to: Exercises.
Engineering
Production
define and discuss the difference
between hydrocarbon accumulations and RISKS & UNCERTAINTIES 0.5 d
reserves, Definitions of risk and uncertainty.
estimate hydrocarbon accumulations
Notion of probability and probability distribution.
using the volumetric method,
define the main concepts of risks Statistical description of data:
Histograms and quantiles.
Field Operations
and uncertainties and related main
assessment techniques, Theoretical models: population, samples, probability density functions.
apply both deterministic and probabilistic Common statistical distributions.
methods for estimating volumes in place
and gain a thorough understanding of REAL CASE STUDY - WORKSHOP 3.5 d
various uncertainties levels, Correlation of reservoir layers in order to visualize the reservoir units.
Qualitative log interpretation of several wells.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Evaluation of Ht, Hu, φ and Swi on each well for each sub-reservoir unit.
Engineering
Interactive presentations and practical Review of the available PVT studies (reports) and selection of the most reliable one to give the main characteristics
exercises of the reservoir fluids.
Real case study using a complete data Calculation of the probable (P50) hydrocarbon volumes in place (calculation of rock volumes by using isobath
set and a spread sheet for uncertainties maps).
assessment Evaluation of the range of hydrocarbons in place (min & max) taking uncertainties into account with both
deterministic and probabilistic methods (Monte-Carlo).
Management
Learning Assessment Synthesis and wrap-up.
Project
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: RCM/FRACMODFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Petrophysical Properties:
Core, Log & Test Data Integration for Reservoir Modeling
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 4 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
RESERVOIR PROPERTIES FROM CONVENTIONAL
Development
Development
This course provides a deep understanding 1d
& SPECIAL CORE ANALYSIS
Reservoir &
of the methods used to measure reservoir
Core studies.
Reservoir
petrophysical properties from cores,
logs and well tests data and, ultimately, Structure and properties of porous materials: porosity, permeability, grain density.
correlate and integrate results for reservoir Saturation, wettability, relative permeability and capillary pressure.
characterization and modeling. Electrical properties (m and n exponents).
Real case study: petrophysical synthesis.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
Drilling
RESERVOIR PROPERTIES FROM LOG EVALUATION 2d
Petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists
and reservoir engineers.
Seals, reservoirs and fluid characteristics.
Wireline logging operations and logs.
Open hole log interpretation methodology.
Learning Objectives
Determination of reservoir properties from log interpretation: lithology, porosity and water saturation (case study).
Upon completion of the course, participants Quantitative log analysis.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Core - Log correlation and comparison of petrophysical results to core data.
deduce reservoir properties from log Permeability estimation from logs and core data.
interpretation and compare results to
Real case study.
core measurements,
define rock-types, determine electro-
facies and derive K-Phi relationship, ROCK-TYPING 0.75 d
Introduction to rock-typing and bases of electro-facies analysis.
Field Operations
integrate cores, logs and well tests data
for reservoir modeling. Electrofacies identification techniques: non-supervised and supervised approach.
Connection with both geological and reservoir models building process.
Ways & Means Real case study: correlate, combine and integrate consistent information from logs, core description and
petrophysics.
Real case study with cores, logs and well
tests data.
WELL TESTING 0.75 d
Surface Facilities
Well test introduction and generalities.
Engineering
Learning Assessment Well test interpretation methods.
Knowledge assessment with multiple Examples and type curves.
choice questions. Real case study: well test interpretation and integration with petrophysics.
Management
Geological model review: structural model, stratigraphic model and petrophysical model.
Project
Reservoir, geological and petrophysical synthesis.
Expertise & Coordination Gridding and upscaling.
IFP Training (permanent or contracted)
expert in petrophysics with a wide
experience and whose competencies are
kept up-to-date in industry projects.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: RCM/PETRODATAFR. Please contact us for more information.
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No prerequisites for this course.
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Borehole Imaging Interpretation Workshop with WellCad™
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION TO BOREHOLE IMAGING LOG 0.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides participants with an
Introduction to borehole imaging log.
Reservoir &
understanding of current borehole imaging
Borehole image log acquisition technologies.
Reservoir
tools and modern interpretation techniques.
& Completion
involved in development of naturally
Engineering
BHI fracture interpretation.
fractured reservoirs.
Drilling
Tools/resolution.
BHI quality control (QC).
Learning Objectives Automatic and manual dip analysis.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: BOREHOLE IMAGE INTERPRETATION SOFTWARE 1d
acquire the fundamental principles of Introduction to WellCAD™ software.
Engineering
Production
Borehole Image Interpretation, BHI fracture picking.
apply the methodology to approach the Data loading.
Borehole Image Interpretation, Fracture classification.
perform BHI data quality control,
Fracture statistics.
identify the fractures present in the
images, by differentiating them from BHI reporting.
Field Operations
sedimentary and artificial features,
characterize the interpreted fractures in BOREHOLE IMAGE INTERPRETATION: CASE STUDY 2.5 d
terms of their position, morphology, type, Introduction and data loading.
kinematics, orientation and dip angle, Structural dip and structural zonation.
using WellCAD™. Recognition of zone boundaries - Unconformities, faults.
Fracture/fault characterization from image log data.
Ways & Means Conductive/resistive vs. open/close fracture.
Surface Facilities
Interactive presentations, practical
Borehole bias.
Engineering
exercises and hands-on activities using In-situ stress determination from borehole breakout and induced fractures.
software dedicated for BHI interpretation Bedding recognition vs. faulted areas.
(WellCAD™). Bed thickness analysis.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of ALT. SUMMARY, SYNTHESIS & WRAP-UP
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
This course is also available in French: RCM/BHIFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Tight Reservoir Petrophysics
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
PETROPHYSICS IN TIGHT RESERVOIRS 1d
Development
Development
This course provides knowledge and
Basic of tight reservoir.
Reservoir &
understanding of the petrophysical aspects
Tight reservoirs in the world.
Reservoir
of tight reservoirs.
Overview of petrophysical properties in tight reservoir.
Log and core data.
Audience
Petrophysical model in tight reservoirs.
Experienced geoscientists and reservoir Petrophysical properties in static and dynamic models.
& Completion
Engineering
engineers involved in multidisciplinary
Drilling
teams, willing to widen their knowledge in MINERALOGY & LITHOLOGY 1d
tight reservoir petrophysics. Mineralogy of tight reservoirs.
Mineralogy from logging measurements and core data.
Learning Objectives Lithology corrections.
Upon completion of the course, participants Shale volume in tight reservoirs.
will be able to: Examples from several tight plays in the word.
Engineering
Production
characterize tight reservoir lithology Lithofacies determination from log data and mineralogy.
and mineralogy, porosity, water
saturation, permeability, capillary and PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES CALCULATION IN TIGHT RESERVOIRS 2d
relative permeability, quantify the Total Porosity calculation in tight reservoirs.
Organic Content (TOC) and calculate Total Organic Content (TOC) in tight reservoirs.
Hydrocarbons In Place (HIP),
Water saturation evaluation.
Field Operations
understand and use the log core data in
tight reservoirs, Hydrocarbons in place.
understand and characterize tight Sweet spots determination.
reservoir mineralogy and lithology, Permeability and relative permeability.
apply the principles of tight reservoir Capillary pressure.
petrophysics,
understand the use of petrophysical TIGHT RESERVOIR PETROPHYSICS WORKSHOP 1d
properties tight reservoir in the
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Examples from several tight plays in the word.
Engineering
characterization and modeling workflow.
Hands-on application: 3 different datasets of tight reservoirs (Oil & Gas).
Management
world.
Hands-on practice using a real case
Project
studies data set (Oil & Gas).
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
HSE
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Advanced Certificate
Advanced Multivariate Geostatistics Certification
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
MULTIVARIATE DATA ANALYSIS 1d
Development
Development
This course provides participants with
a comprehensive technical knowledge Statistics: distributions, mean, variance, correlation coefficient, linear regression.
Reservoir &
and to get familiar with geostatistical Multivariate statistical analysis: PCA, Min-Max autocorrelation factor.
Reservoir
methods used in Geophysics, Reservoir Variograms and cross-variogram: the linear model of coregionalization.
Characterization and Modeling studies.
Audience COKRIGING & ITS VARIATIONS 1d
This certification is designed for
Kriging theory: building the kriging system of equations, kriging weights behavior, cross-validation.
& Completion
Engineering
experienced geoscientists involved in Generalization of kriging to the multivariate case: cokriging.
Drilling
data interpretation and management. Particular case of collocated cokriging.
Recommended for geologists, geophysicists
and reservoir engineers involved in
integrated reservoir studies. KRIGING WITH AUXILIARY VARIABLES 0.5 d
Kriging with trend: universal kriging formalism.
Learning Objectives Kriging with external drift.
Upon completion of the course, participants Comparison between collocated cokriging and kriging with external drift.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Kriging with Bayesian drift.
acquire a practical approach to the
industrial methodology of reservoir Kriging with fuzzy data.
characterization and modeling, in
particular with geostatistical tools and GEOSTATISTICS & CLASSIFICATION 0.5 d
methods,
use geostatistical tools and methods Clustering methods for ElectroFacies calculation.
(variograms, kriging, cokriging, external Enhancing clustering by integrating spatial constraints.
Field Operations
drift, simulations), Pitfalls in ElectroFacies calculation and characterization.
use geostatistical methods for seismic
data filtering and Time-to-Depth
conversion, FACTORIAL KRIGING & FACTORIAL COKRIGING 1d
use geostatistical methods for enhancing Multi-components variograms (univariate and multivariate cases).
classification for ElectroFacies Factorial kriging theory.
determination,
choose ways for property simulations Application to data filtering.
Surface Facilities
using geostatistical algorithms: facies Seismic filtering with multiple acquisitions.
Engineering
(pixel and object methods); petrophysics
(gaussian methods),
constrain 2D or 3D properties distribution GEOSTATISTICAL SIMULATIONS IN THE MULTIVARIATE CASE 0.5 d
using various information (e.g. geology, Reminder about geostatistical simulations, comparison with kriging.
seismic and dynamic data) of different Theoretical overview of co-simulations of continuous variables.
nature and accuracy,
use industrial software dedicated for A multivariate facies simulation method: truncated Pluri-Gaussian Simulations (PGS).
geostatistics. Complex sedimentary patterns modeling with PGS.
Management
Ways & Means
SUMMARY & TEST 0.5 d
Project
Lectures and hands-on activities. Summary of the studied methods and their applications: Q&A session.
Practical examples and laboratory
exercises will be performed using Final examination.
dedicated software: Isatis™.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Geovariance.
Learning Assessment HSE
Certification?
A n international recognition of your
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
Unconventional
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Advanced Certificate
Advanced Facies Analysis
& Rock-Typing Certification
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple choice
questions and open explanatory questions.
Prerequisites
A basic geological knowledge makes this
course more enjoyable.
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Advanced Certificate
Seismic Reservoir Characterization:
AVO & Inversion Workshop Certification
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 10 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
QUALITATIVE INTERPRETATION: SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY & ATTRIBUTES 2d
Development
Development
This course provides deep knowledge of
Stratigraphic hydrocarbon traps.
Reservoir &
seismic reservoir characterization focusing
Well-to-seismic calibration.
Reservoir
on amplitudes, using both qualitative and
quantitative methods and leads attendees Seismic amplitude interpretation.
to understand and follow every step of Seismic resolution.
seismic reservoir characterization projects.
Seismic attributes for stratigraphic interpretation.
DHI analysis: Bright or Dim spot.
& Completion
Audience
Engineering
From basin estimation to reservoir characterization.
Drilling
Experienced geoscientists and reservoir Weekly test.
engineers involved in multidisciplinary Correction and conclusions.
teams, willing to widen their knowledge in
seismic reservoir characterization. WORKSHOP 3d
Case study presentation. Hands-on objectives.
Learning Objectives Interpretation of sedimentary bodies.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Unconformity and angularity, sequence identification and picking: top and base picking of sedimentary
will be able to: sequence in the tertiary group; interpretation of prograding sub-sequences using seismic facies analysis
understand a seismic reservoir (amplitude, energy, phase, etc.).
characterization study project,
Other structures’ evidence through structural attributes analysis: channels delineation and interpretation
work in a seismic reservoir
characterization study project at basic using structural attributes; other structural elements.
Seismic evidence of a reservoir. Detection and analysis:
Field Operations
level,
perform a feasibility study and select the Amplitude and seismic attributes anomalies analysis at sequence top (DHI, gas shadows, etc.).
most appropriate workflow, Analysis of seismic character modification in the vicinity of the reservoir (reflectivity, phase or frequency
gather and prepare data for seismic
changes, multiples enhancement, structural anomalies, etc.).
interpretation studies.
Seismic attributes analysis and characterization:
Analysis of seismic inversion and porosity attributes in potential traps.
Ways & Means
Attribute comparison in potential trap areas, seismic facies analysis and characterization.
Surface Facilities
Interactive presentations, practical Participants’ results presentation.
Engineering
exercises, documents analysis. Feedback and wrap-up.
Workshop on case study using dedicated
software.
Software used during workshops: QUANTITATIVE INTERPRETATION: INVERSION & AVO 2d
with courtesy of Beicip-Franlab and Fundamentals of rock physics.
Schlumberger. Wavelets.
Log time-to-depth conversion and resampling. Aliasing.
Management
Learning Assessment Acoustic impedances and seismic inversion.
Project
AVO principles and interpretation.
A ssessment of the technical work during
the workshop. Well data and seismic data preconditioning for seismic characterization.
Oral presentation of the case studies Quantitative reservoir property prediction: lithologies and fluids.
developed during the workshop. Weekly test.
Correction and conclusions.
Prerequisites
WORKSHOP 3d
Basics of structural interpretation are
HSE
An Advanced Certificate delivered. DHI interpretation (bright spot). Fluid content determination.
An expertise confirmed in Seismic Participants’ results presentation.
Reservoir Characterization: AVO &
Inversion Workshop Certification. Feedback and wrap-up.
Ready-to-use skills.
Unconventional
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Advanced Certificate
Geological Characterization & Modeling -
Integrated Workshop Certification
Upon completion of the course, participants PETROPHYSICS & ROCK PROPERTIES - RESERVOIR HETEROGENEITIES 1d
will be able to: Petrophysics: principles, reservoir parameters.
provide a clear understanding of Petrophysical parameter modeling (water injection simulation).
techniques and challenges related to
Heterogeneities: identification and inventory.
reservoir modeling (focus on reservoir
properties), Wrap-up session.
build required competencies for
analyzing datasets and constructing BASIC PRINCIPLES - RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION WORKFLOW 0.5 d
reliable static model, Introduction and objectives.
emphasize reservoir modeling main goal: Case study: field presentation.
reduce subsurface uncertainties (reduce
risk and optimize investments). PROJECT ORGANIZATION 0.5 d
Project definition.
Ways & Means Data QC and summary table.
Interactive lectures, videos, practical Data management.
exercises and hands-on activities with Well data loading.
the aim of producing a reservoir model Manipulating scripts and Excel™ macros.
using dedicated software for rock-
typing (EasyTrace™) and geomodeling STRUCTURAL MODELING 1.5 d
(Petrel™). Structural context.
Software used during workshops: Well correlation and stratigraphic data analysis.
with courtesy of Beicip-Franlab and Constraining static model with dynamic data.
Schlumberger.
Generating surfaces.
Picking horizons and faults on seismic.
Learning Assessment Reservoir layering.
Knowledge assessment with multiple Structural modeling.
choice questions and open explanatory Mapping reservoir structures.
questions. Modeling results QC.
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Tools for Seismic Reservoir Characterization:
Pre-Stack Seismic Inversion
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION & REMINDERS 0.25 d
Development
Development
This course makes participants able to
Model-based pre-stack inversion: What for? How does it work?
Reservoir &
perform a pre-stack seismic inversion,
Examples.
Reservoir
feasibility, QC and some clues to interpret
the results. This training can be followed by
the Post-Stack Seismic inversion session to DATA LOADING & FEASIBILITY 0.75 d
complete inversion technique skills. Loading well, seismic, horizon data.
Initial feasibility: what is the purpose of this inversion? Analysis of the data.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Gather analysis and preconditioning.
Drilling
Geophysicists, and senior/junior
WELL-TO-SEISMIC CALIBRATION & WAVELETS 1d
geoscientists with a solid seismic
background knowledge. Sonic log correction.
Seismic wavelet extraction and analysis.
Well-to-seismic calibration.
Learning Objectives
Choosing final wavelets.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: INITIAL MODELING 1d
run a feasibility study for seismic pre- Role of initial or low frequency model.
stack inversion, Choosing wells and horizons.
prepare and load data for seismic pre-
Initial model building: IP, IS, Rho.
stack inversion,
Field Operations
run and supervise a seismic pre-stack
inversion, INVERSION TESTING & RUNNING 1d
perform quality control and interpret the Inversion parameter sensitivity testing.
results. Running final inversion.
QC of inversion results.
Ways & Means
INTERPRETING THE RESULTS 1d
The training will be performed in Deliverables: IP, IS, Rho.
Surface Facilities
workshop mode, using a standard
Engineering
Generating “Lamé” parameters.
case study*. Interactive presentations,
exercises, document analysis will help to Clues for Interpretation of pre-stack inversion.
understand the key steps.
Dedicated industry software will be used
for this training.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Schlumberger.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
The training session called “Seismic
HSE
More info
* F3 North-sea block data. However data
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
The training session called “Seismic
Reservoir Characterization: AVO &
Inversion Workshop Certification” is highly
recommended before this one.
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SRC: Seismic Reservoir Characterization
Exploration
E-learning with Remote Personal Coaching
& Field
Field
SEISMIC RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION 3h
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive,
What is seismic reservoir characterization, how is it integrated.
Reservoir &
practical understanding of how seismic
Methods used and scale issues.
Reservoir
data is used to characterize, model and
rank reservoirs.
ROCK PHYSICS 2.5 h
Audience Introduction to rock physics.
Rock physics theory. Basic concepts.
& Completion
Geologists, geophysicists and reservoir
Engineering
Practical rock physics. Main influent factors.
engineers with basic knowledge in
Drilling
Practical rock physics. Rock physics model: place in seismic reservoir characterization.
geophysics.
PHYSICS & AVO PRINCIPLES 5h
Learning Objectives Why AVO?
Upon completion of the course, participants Wave propagation.
will be able to: Seismic data prerequisites.
Engineering
Production
understand the relationship between
physical properties of rocks and CALIBRATION 2h
geophysics, Well-to-seismic calibration: objectives and workflows.
master the main steps of seismic Review of recommended wavelet extraction techniques.
reservoir characterization workflow, to
Real case example: multi-well calibration.
perform QC and to assess data to be
Wavelet deconvolution.
Field Operations
interpreted and related uncertainties,
interpret major results of petro-elastic
analysis and modeling, AVO-AVA and AVO IN PRACTICE 3h
inversion studies and to understand Introduction to AVO interpretation.
methodological issues in seismic AVO class.
inversion, attributes classification and AVO facies volume.
reservoir properties prediction.
INVERSION 4h
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means Introduction to inversion of seismic data. Required input data. Inversion techniques and their limits.
The first 2 hours are dedicated to Post-stack and pre-stack inversion.
introducing agenda, methods and tools. Validation and interpretation of inversion results.
Specific needs and expectations of
each participant are also assessed and RESERVOIR PROPERTIES PREDICTION 4.5 h
discussed (MCQ and phone interview Lithology/fluid classification.
with the tutor). Techniques of prediction.
Management
Validation of characterization results.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Total training duration is 24 hours, spread
over a 6-week period.
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Fees include accommodation and
transportation on field trip location.
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Fundamentals of Reservoir Geology
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 15 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION TO RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION 5d
Development
Development
This course provides an in-depth
Introduction to reservoir characterization:
Reservoir &
understanding of reservoir geology, Reservoir characterization and modeling objectives.
Reservoir
covering concepts as well as data reviewing Reservoir characterization and modeling workflows.
and modeling. Data and related uncertainty.
Data integration.
Audience Reservoir architecture:
Seismic interpretation and pitfalls.
& Completion
Newly-hired and 2- to 3-year experienced Well log analysis.
Engineering
reservoir engineers willing to deepen their Facies analysis.
Drilling
knowledge in reservoir fluid properties Rock-typing.
and PVT modeling. Is is also intended for Petrophysics and rock properties.
geoscientists, petroleum engineers and Reservoir heterogeneities.
production engineers moving towards
reservoir engineering. PETROPHYSICS - RESERVOIR PROPERTIES FROM CORES
5d
& LOGS EVALUATION
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives Reservoir properties from conventional and special core analysis:
Coring.
Upon completion of the course, participants Porosity: definition and measurements (effective and total porosity); pore size distribution by NMR and
will be able to: mercury Injection.
discuss main concepts of reservoir Single-phase permeability: definition and measurements; liquid and gas permeability, Klinkenberg correction;
geology, especially petrophysical permeability composition.
Capillary pressure: definition and measurements (porous plates and centrifuge/interpretation, local saturation);
Field Operations
concepts, used in the description
of reservoirs and the way the from lab to reservoir: Pc to determine reservoir initial saturations and transition zones.
corresponding rock properties are
Wettability: definition and measurements (Amott index, USBM index); influence of wettability on Pc.
Electric measurements. Formation factor and Resistivity Index (RI).
measured from cores,
Multi-phase permeability: Darcy's law for two-phase flows core analysis; relative permeabilities: steady-
access to rock properties from log state, unsteady-state, interpretations, synthesis.
interpretation and compare to core Influence of wettability on the relative permeabilities.
measurements, Petrophysical rock-typing. Leverett J functions.
define petro-facies, electro-facies and Reservoir properties from log evaluation:
Surface Facilities
rock-types, Wireline logging operations and logs.
Engineering
integrate cores, logs and well tests data Open-hole log quick-look interpretation methodology.
for reservoir modeling, Determination of reservoir properties from log interpretation (non-reservoir and reservoir zones, porosity,
apply the workflow for building a contacts, Archie’s law and saturations).
reservoir static model using dedicated
software, RESERVOIR MODELING WORKSHOP 5d
identify and assess the uncertainties Basic principles: introduction and objectives.
within the geomodeling wokflow. Case study: field presentation and data discussion.
Management
Project definition:
Project
Data QC and summary table.
Ways & Means Interpolation and basic reservoir modeling.
Interactive lectures, exercises. Structural framework:
Hands-on practice using software Structural context.
dedicated to reservoir modeling Time depth conversion.
(PETREL™ and EasyTrace™).
Surfaces modeling and quality control.
Fault modeling and regions.
Software used during workshops:
Well correlation and stratigraphic data analysis.
with courtesy of Beicip-Franlab and
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Special Core Analysis
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION 0.25 d
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive Business value of SCAL, remaining vs. residual oil saturation, wettability.
Reservoir &
and practical understanding of methods, Best practice: need for interpretation-by-simulation.
Reservoir
procedures and issues related to evaluation General overview of laboratory measurement techniques.
of special rock properties such as relative
permeability and capillary pressure at STEADY-STATE TECHNIQUE 0.75 d
Basics: experimental set-up in the lab, physics of the experiment, horizontal vs. vertical, automation of data gathering.
laboratory and all considerations before Analytical interpretation: data consistency, design of experiments, choices for fractional flow.
their application in reservoir simulation. Best practice: interpretation-by-simulation, hands-on exercises using the SCORES/DuMux simulator.
& Completion
Residual oil vs. remaining oil saturation, impact of imbibition capillary pressure, oil end-effect.
Engineering
Impact of drainage capillary pressure, water end-effect.
Drilling
Audience
CORE PLUG PREPARATION & UNSTEADY-STATE TECHNIQUE 1d
Geoscientists, petrophysicists, reservoir Core plug preparation:
engineers, petroleum engineers and other Plug selection, using quantitative X-ray CT images, cleaning.
E&P professionals willing to deepen their Establish initial water saturation:
knowledge in special core analysis. Mercury injection (MICP) for reservoir saturation height functions and pore size distribution.
Recent developments in MICP showing important problems in MICP for low permeability rock when assessing transition zones.
Ageing.
Engineering
Production
Unsteady-State (Welge) technique:
Learning Objectives Basics: experimental set-up in the lab, physics of the experiment, horizontal vs. vertical, automation of data gathering; analytical
interpretation with exercises in Excel™.
Upon completion of the course, participants Analytical calculation of shock front saturation, JBN method.
will be able to: Corey parameter characterization.
discuss the business impact of Special Best practice: interpretation-by-simulation, hands-on through exercises with the SCORES/DuMux simulator: effect of viscosity ratio,
Core Analysis (SCAL) measurements impact of capillary forces, capillary number and desaturation.
Field Operations
using state-of-the-art laboratory and
data interpretation techniques,
CENTRIFUGE TECHNIQUE & SCAL DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENT 1d
Centrifuge technique:
design a SCAL measurement program, Basics: experimental set-up in the lab, physics of the experiment, drainage vs. imbibition hardware, automation of data gathering.
assess the quality of SCAL reports, Analytical interpretation with exercises in Excel™. Bond number:
implement SCAL data into reservoir Hassler-Brunner analysis for multi-speed experiments.
Hagoort analysis for single-speed experiments.
simulation studies. Best practice: interpretation-by-simulation, hands-on through exercises with the SCORES/DuMux simulator:
Effect of oil viscosity, characteristic time.
Impact of water mobility in imbibition experiments.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Impact of capillary forces.
Engineering
History matching multi- and single-speed experiments.
Highly interactive course alternating SCAL quality assessment:
theory, exercises and field cases. How to recognize bad data?
Use of the SCAL (Special Core Analysis) Best practice: verifying data consistency.
Implement SCAL data into reservoir simulation studies:
license free simulator SCORES. Rock-typing.
Gridding for reservoir simulation.
Learning Assessment
POROUS PLATE TECHNIQUE, SCAL FOR GAS FLOODING EXPERIMENTS,
Management
1d
Knowledge assessment with multiple STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES OF EACH SCAL TECHNIQUE
Project
choice questions and open explanatory Porous plate technique - Basics:
questions. Experimental set-up in the lab, physics of the experiment, capillary continuity, multiple plugs vs. single plug equipment.
Automation of data gathering.
Analytical interpretation with exercises in Excel™: recognizing equilibrium, characteristic time.
Prerequisites Best practice: interpretation-by-simulation, hands-on through exercises with the SCORES/DuMux simulator.
How to set-up simulations in the absence of data?
No prerequisites for this course. Experimental design.
Interpretation-by-simulation of capillary pressure and resistivity measurements.
SCAL for gas flooding experiments:
Understand limitations of UnSteady-State and Steady-State techniques through exercises in Excel:
HSE
Expertise & Coordination Impact of shock front in drainage and imbibition mode in UnSteady-State experiments.
Hagoort criterion for viscous fingering.
IFP Training trainers (permanent or 3-phase relative permeabilities, spreading condition, centrifuge experiments for GOGD.
contracted) having a good expertise Best practice: interpretation-by-simulation, hands-on through exercises with the SCORES/DuMux simulator: impact of capillary
and experience of Core Analysis, trained pressure in flooding experiments.
Plenary discussion of strength and weaknesses of each SCAL measurement technique.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Understanding main characteristics of each technique facilitates designing a lean and fit-for-purpose SCAL measurement program.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
SCAL FOR EOR & SCAL MASTER MEASUREMENT PROGRAM 1d
Gas
At the end of this discussion, a comprehensive handout will be distributed that serves as a Master SCAL measurement program
for future use in the office.
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Learning Assessment
Acquired knowledge will be assessed
through studies based on real cases. In
each study, participants will have to analyze
the situation to provide a diagnosis and
possible solutions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Introduction to Reservoir Engineering
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING WORKFLOW 0.25 d
Development
Development
This course provides a general
Introduction to E&P and reservoir engineering workflow through interactive teamwork.
Reservoir &
understanding of main Geosciences &
Reservoir
Reservoir Engineering concepts and data
used in multidisciplinary Oil & Gas fields FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION 1.25 d
development projects and the way these Petroleum geology:
data and concepts are integrated. Type of rocks.
Hydrocarbon genesis.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Petroleum systems.
Drilling
Rock properties and petrophysics:
Technicians, engineers, managers and
Oil & Gas industry staff facing day-to-day
Cores and coring operations.
Geosciences and Reservoir Engineering Porosity, permeability, saturations.
concerns. Capillary pressure, wettability, relative permeability.
Well log interpretation:
Learning Objectives Logging operations and log environment (borehole, invasion profile).
Engineering
Production
Fundamental equations for log interpretation in clean formations.
Upon completion of the course, participants Main open-hole logs. Quick-look qualitative interpretation technique.
will be able to:
Reservoir fluids properties (oil, gas, water):
describe the main steps of Oil & Gas
fields exploration and development Fluids composition (hydrocarbons).
workflow, Thermodynamics equilibrium. Phase envelope.
Main PVT parameters: FVF, Rs, GOR, etc.
Field Operations
describe petroleum systems,
reservoir rocks and the corresponding
fundamental properties as well as FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 2d
the related techniques to get relevant Well testing and well test analysis:
information (core analysis, logs, well Well and reservoir performance and the need for testing.
testing), Practical well test operations: types of tests, well testing equipment.
describe reservoir fluids and the
Darcy's law, diffusivity equation and typical flow regimes.
corresponding fundamental properties,
Surface Facilities
describe main reservoir production Productivity index, radius of investigation.
Engineering
mechanisms and the related expected Well test interpretation: pressure curves analysis, pressure derivative.
performance, Drive mechanisms:
describe the concepts of resources and Primary recovery: oil reservoirs (natural depletion, natural water drive) and gas reservoirs.
reserves and the related concepts of Secondary recovery: water flooding, gas injection.
risks and uncertainties and economical EOR: miscible gas injection, chemical flooding, thermal flooding.
evaluation.
Management
CASE STUDY: FIELD DEVELOPMENT 0.5 d
Project
Ways & Means Application to an oil field evaluation and development:
E&P and Reservoir Engineering workflow Identification of drive mechanisms.
interactive presentation. Reserves estimation and field development set-up.
Interactive lectures, exercises and short
movies. FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION 0.5 d
Dynamic reservoir simulator overview. Principles and objective of reservoir simulation:
Field case study workshop. Reservoir simulation models - Building the models.
HSE
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: RENG/PVTFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Drilling & Completion -
Wellbore Interface & Well Productivity
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING 1.25 d
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive and
Well design. Casing program.
Reservoir &
practical understanding of fundamentals
Drilling equipment and techniques.
Reservoir
of drilling, completion, wellbore interface
and well productivity applied to reservoir Directional drilling.
engineering concerns. Drilling fluids (mud).
Different types of rigs. Specific offshore problems.
Audience
& Completion
Engineering
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPLETION 0.75 d
Newly-hired and 2- to 3-year experienced
Drilling
Completion: operations involved, main phases.
reservoir engineers willing to deepen their
knowledge in reservoir fluid properties
Main factors influencing completion design.
and PVT modeling. It is also intended for Completion configurations: fundamental requirements, main configurations.
geoscientists, petroleum engineers and
production engineers moving towards WELL PRODUCTIVITY (Part 1) 1d
reservoir engineering. Fundamentals: overall approach of the well flow capacity.
Engineering
Production
Inflow (study of the bottomhole pressure from the upstream side):
Learning Objectives Main parameters, Productivity Index (PI), global skin and flow efficiency.
Outflow (study of the bottomhole pressure from the downstream side):
Upon completion of the course, participants
Case of oil wells and case of gas wells.
will be able to:
describe main drilling equipment and Analysis of inflow and outflow performance curves, need for artificial lift.
Field Operations
operations,
describe main completion equipment, RESERVOIR-WELLBORE INTERFACE IMPLEMENTATION
1d
operations and configurations, (excluding “wellbore treatments”)
describe main concepts of reservoir- Specific aspects linked to drilling and cementing the pay zone.
wellbore interface and choose an Perforating: main techniques, key parameters for productivity.
interface adapted to the conditions Specific case of horizontal drains.
encountered in the reservoir,
discuss main concepts of wells
Surface Facilities
WELL PRODUCTIVITY (Part 2) 1d
productivity, included inflow, outflow
Engineering
and skin, detect problems holding down
Additional information about Productivity Index (PI):
wells productivity and select adequate Productivity Index and flow regime.
solutions. Inflow performance below bubble point pressure (IPR).
Additional information about skin:
Ways & Means Components of completion skin.
Damage skin estimation.
Interactive lectures and exercises.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
HSE
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Drive Mechanisms - Enhanced Oil Recovery
Exploration
Material Balance
& Field
Field
DRIVE MECHANISMS - PRIMARY RECOVERY 2.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides an in-depth
Oil reservoirs:
Reservoir &
understanding of reservoir drive
Undersaturated oil expansion.
Reservoir
mechanisms and Enhanced Oil Recovery
(EOR) methods and corresponding recovery Solution gas drive.
performances. Gas gap drive.
Natural water drive.
Audience Analytical aquifer models.
& Completion
Engineering
Hurst & Van Everdingen model.
Newly-hired and 2- to 3-year experienced
Drilling
reservoir engineers willing to deepen
Carter-Tracy model.
their knowledge in drive mechanisms and Gas reservoirs with and without aquifer.
Enhanced Oil Recovery methods. It is also Material balance:
intended for geoscientists, petroleum and Principles and equations.
production engineers moving towards Generalized material balance.
reservoir engineering. Drive index.
Engineering
Production
Campbell and cole plots.
Learning Objectives Application: estimating recovery factors from material balance, checking aquifer and gas cap size, checking
Upon completion of the course, participants accumulation estimate…
will be able to:
discuss the natural mechanisms of DRIVE MECHANISMS - SECONDARY RECOVERY 2.5 d
Reminders about multiphase flow in the reservoir: wettability, capillarity, relative permeability.
Field Operations
production of Oil & Gas reservoirs
and their corresponding expected Water and non-miscible gas injection:
performance, Principles.
discuss the mechanisms of secondary Sources of fluid, well injectivity, injectors pattern.
recovery through water injection and Expected performance of water and gas injection.
non-miscible gas injection and their
Multiphase flow stability and influence of mobility ratio.
related expected performance,
list the main Enhanced Oil Recovery Diffusive flow:
Surface Facilities
methods and discuss their mechanisms Buckley-Leverett frontal displacement theory.
Engineering
and corresponding expected Welge method.
performance, Sweep efficiency:
describe typical EOR projects workflow Displacement or microscopic efficiency.
and related screening criteria and Areal efficiency.
economics, Vertical efficiency.
carry out simple material balance
Cycling.
calculations for matching reservoir
Management
parameters/forecast recovery.
Project
PRACTICAL MATERIAL BALANCE 2d
Practical exercises on synthetic and real field case data using MBAL™ software:
Ways & Means
PVT and reservoir parameters history match.
Interactive lectures and exercises. Production forecast.
Real field case studies.
Hands-on practices using MBAL™ ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY 3d
dedicated industrial software for Principles and mechanisms of main EOR methods:
PVT matching, history matching and
HSE
Chemical flooding.
production forecast through material
balance.
Miscible gas injection.
Thermal flooding.
EOR projects:
Learning Assessment
Screening criteria.
Knowledge assessment with multiple Economics.
choice questions and open explanatory Application - Field cases.
Gas
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Unconventional
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EOR Concepts & Applications
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
FUNDAMENTALS OF OIL RESERVOIRS DRIVE MECHANISMS 1d
Development
Development
This course provides a detailed
Review of primary and secondary recovery drive mechanisms:
Reservoir &
understanding of Enhanced Oil Recovery
Natural depletion of undersaturated oil reservoir.
Reservoir
(EOR) methods and mechanisms together
with information about EOR projects Solution gas drive.
workflow and decision making, especially Natural water drive.
screening criteria. Water and gas injection.
Principle and mechanisms of main EOR methods:
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Chemical flooding.
Drilling
Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers
Miscible gas injection.
and assets managers involved in EOR Thermal flooding.
projects.
EOR - CHEMICAL METHODS (surfactant, polymer, alkaline) 1.5 d
Learning Objectives Principles and mechanisms of chemical EOR.
Selection criteria.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Recovery targets and why they are seldom met.
will be able to: Chemicals. Characteristics and properties.
discuss recovery expectations from
Preformed Particle Gel (PPG).
reservoirs under primary, secondary and
EOR methods, Colloidal Dispersion Gels (CDG).
discuss main Enhanced Oil Recovery Design considerations.
Simulation of chemical flooding. Application to ASP flooding.
Field Operations
(EOR) methods and corresponding
mechanisms for improving recovery Case studies.
factor,
apply screening criteria used for decision EOR - MISCIBLE GAS INJECTION METHODS (CO2, N2, HC) 1.5 d
making on EOR projects, Principles and mechanisms of miscible gas EOR.
plan and apply main EOR methods using Minimum Miscibility Pressure (MMP).
empirical, analytical and simulation tools.
Hydrocarbon miscible displacement:
Surface Facilities
First contact miscible process.
Engineering
Ways & Means Condensing gas drive.
Interactive lectures and exercises. Vaporizing gas drive.
Field case studies. Selection criteria.
Chemical and Miscible Gas EOR Laboratory experiments.
simulation using dedicated software. Simulation of miscible gas injection. Application to CO2 injection.
Software used during workshops: with
Case studies.
courtesy of Schlumberger.
Management
Project
EOR - THERMAL METHODS (SAGD, H&P, in-situ combustion) 0.5 d
Learning Assessment Principles and mechanisms of thermal EOR.
Knowledge assessment with multiple Selection criteria.
choice questions and open explanatory Steam flooding production prediction.
questions. Case studies.
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Miscible Gas EOR Certification
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in reservoir engineering,
oil reservoirs drive mechanisms and
reservoir simulation.
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Advanced Certificate
Chemical EOR Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
REMINDERS OF OIL RESERVOIR DRIVE MECHANISMS 0.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides an in-depth
Review of primary and secondary recovery drive mechanisms:
Reservoir &
understanding of Chemical Enhanced Oil
Natural depletion of undersaturated oil reservoir.
Reservoir
Recovery (EOR) methods, the corresponding
displacement mechanisms and expected Solution gas drive.
performance. It also provides information Natural water drive.
about Chemical EOR projects workflow
based on the presentation of screening Water and gas injection.
criteria and field cases. Principle and mechanisms of main EOR methods:
& Completion
Engineering
Chemical flooding.
Drilling
Audience Miscible gas flooding.
Thermal flooding.
Reservoir engineers and petroleum
engineers involved in Chemical EOR
projects. DISPLACEMENT THEORY & FRACTIONAL FLOW 0.5 d
Factors affecting oil recovery.
Learning Objectives Mobility ratio and sweep efficiency.
Engineering
Production
Fractional flow theory.
Upon completion of the course, participants Oil recovery calculation in homogeneous and stratified reservoirs.
will be able to:
discuss the recovery expectations from
reservoirs under primary, secondary and POLYMER FLOODING 1d
EOR methods, Polymer flooding and classical types of polymers.
discuss the mechanisms of various Polymer properties and behavior: rheology, viscosity, non-Newtonian effects…
Field Operations
Chemical EOR methods and related
screening criteria,
Adsorption and retention mechanisms.
list the types of chemicals used in Selection criteria.
Chemical EOR and compare the way they Design of polymer flooding.
affect oil recovery, Preformed Particle Gel (PPG).
design and apply Chemical EOR
methods by using empirical, analytical
Colloidal Dispersion Gels (CDG).
and simulation tools and evaluate their Simulation of polymer flooding.
Surface Facilities
performance. Case studies.
Engineering
Ways & Means SURFACTANT FLOODING 1d
Surfactant flooding and classical types of surfactants.
Interactive lectures and exercises.
Field case studies. Surfactant characteristics: molecular structure, critical micelle concentration (CMC)…
Chemical EOR simulation using Surfactant, water and oil behavior.
dedicated software. Selection criteria and tests.
Management
Software used during workshops: with Simulation of surfactant flooding.
courtesy of Schlumberger.
Project
Case studies.
Learning Assessment ALKALINE FLOODING 0.5 d
Knowledge assessment with multiple Alkaline flooding and classical types of alkaline.
choice questions and open explanatory Displacement mechanisms in alkaline flooding.
questions. Alkaline consumption.
Selection criteria and tests.
Prerequisites
HSE
Ready-to-use skills.
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Prerequisites
Basic dynamic reservoir simulation
knowledge is compulsory.
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Advanced Certificate
Reservoir Simulation Workshop Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 10 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
Part 1: RESERVOIR SIMULATION COURSE 5d
Development
Development
This course provides an in-depth practical
understanding of dynamic reservoir Introduction to reservoir simulation:
Reservoir &
simulation, covering principles of simulation Physical aspects & basic laws.
Reservoir
as well as data reviewing and formatting, Mathematical & numerical aspects (diffusivity, transport & general equations).
with an immediate application to a full field
development project using real field case data. Types of reservoir simulation models: black oil, compositional, thermal, chemical and double porosity model.
Introduction to the simulator (ECLIPSE™):
Audience Simulation software presentation.
Practical exercise (building a model from A to Z).
& Completion
Engineering
Experienced geoscientists, reservoir engineers,
Space & time discretization:
Drilling
petroleum engineers and production engineers
willing to deepen their knowledge and get a Grid properties (Cartesian grid, radial grid, corner point grid, etc.) & key elements to take into account.
practical insight in black-oil dynamic reservoir Time step management & main events to take into account.
simulation.
Petrophysics:
Learning Objectives Data review & petrophysical upscaling.
Fluids:
Upon completion of the course, participants Data review & formalisms used by the simulator.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Use of black oil data set & integration of lab experiments (constant composition expansion, constant volume
discuss the fundamental concepts of
dynamic reservoir simulation, depletion).
build a simple reservoir simulation model Initial state:
(included data gathering, data QC) from real Data review & formalisms used by the simulator (equilibration regions).
data set,
carry out a simple reservoir simulation Identification of fluids in place per region.
study (included basic history matching and Aquifers representation and modeling:
Field Operations
production forecast) from a real field case Formalisms used by the simulator (gridded or analytical aquifers).
black-oil simulation model,
discuss, explain and justify decision making Review of different possibilities (bottom, edge, transient, steady state, semi steady state) & Hurst & Van Everdingen
in optimizing a simple field development tables.
taking into account uncertainties and Flow representation:
economics.
Formalisms used by the simulator (transmissivity multipliers, end point scaling of capillary pressures &
Ways & Means relative permeability).
Identification of production mechanisms & material balance analysis.
Surface Facilities
Highly interactive training by industry’s Wells representation:
Engineering
specialist lecturers.
Intensive 10-days training alternating Formalisms used by the simulator (Inflow Performance & numerical PI, outflow performance & VFP tables).
courses on black-oil dynamic reservoir Practical exercise using the simulation software.
simulation using simple and didactic data History match:
sets and a teamwork workshop focused on
optimizing an oil field development project Objectives & methodology.
investigating various production scheme. Production data & identification of data to match.
Software used during workshops: with Production mechanisms & identification of matching parameters.
courtesy of Schlumberger.
History matching strategies (pressure, saturation, early & late times) & uncertainty reduction.
Management
Production forecast:
Project
Learning Assessment
Objectives & methodology.
Knowledge assessment with multiple Integration of well representation & production constraints.
choice questions and open explanatory Estimation of future productions linked to different scenarios and identification of remaining uncertainties.
questions will be organized at the end of
first unit. Identification of recommended scenario and conclusions.
A ssessment from results obtained on
hands-on exercises using the simulator.
A final integrated teamwork workshop will Part 2: FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WORKSHOP 5d
end the training and each team will defend Field case presentation and critical analysis of the dataset:
HSE
Simulation Workshop Certification. Investigate natural depletion and water injection (and possibly WAG): optimize recovery adding producers,
Ready-to-use skills.
injectors, finding out their optimal location.
Recommend an FDP based on relevant economic calculations (NPV, IRR, Profitability Index, etc.).
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainers (permanent or contracted)
having a good expertise and/or experience of
the related topics, trained to adult teaching
methods, and whose competencies are kept
up-to-date. Reference: RENG/RESSIMU Only available as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
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Advanced Well Test Analysis Certification
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PVT Modeling
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
FLUID PROPERTIES & THERMODYNAMIC MODELING 2d
Development
Development
This course provides an extensive and
Fluid properties:
Reservoir &
practical understanding for analyzing PVT
PVT properties of pure components and mixtures.
Reservoir
reports, handling data and defining PVT
models for use in compositional and black Functions and variables.
oil simulations. Properties of reservoir fluids.
Introduction to PVT modeling software.
Audience Thermodynamic models and equilibrium:
& Completion
Engineering
Functions and variables.
Reservoir engineers and petroleum
Drilling
engineers willing to acquire advanced
EOS and algorithms.
knowledge about PVT modeling. Component properties and lumping.
Liquid-vapor thermodynamic equilibrium.
Learning Objectives
RESERVOIR, FIELD CASES & PROJECT 3d
Upon completion of the course, participants Measurements:
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Sampling.
analyze PVT reports and discuss and Analysis.
handle PVT data,
Standardization of data.
build a PVT model in order to represent
fluid behavior with respect to available PVT experiments.
and validated PVT data, Gas injection specific data.
Fluid modeling:
Field Operations
match a PVT model.
PVT compositional modeling.
Ways & Means Matching of experimental data.
Physical consistency.
Interactive courses and exercises. Gravitational segregation.
Hands-on practices using dedicated
Miscibility.
modeling software BEST™ or PVTi™ or
PVTFlow™. Field cases:
Surface Facilities
Mini-project. Compartmentalization.
Engineering
Software used during workshops: Non-classical GOR profile.
with courtesy of Beicip-Franlab and Reservoir stripping.
Schlumberger. Data for reservoir simulation:
Compositional.
Learning Assessment Black oil (standard, extended).
Knowledge assessment with multiple
Project and exercises:
Management
choice questions and open explanatory From the PVT Report do the PVT model.
Project
questions. Quality check of the data.
Oil fitting.
Prerequisites Gas fitting.
Discussions and conclusions.
Basic knowledge in PVT (fluids properties,
measurement techniques and data,
thermodynamics and classical correlation)
is recommended.
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Upon completion of the course, participants INTRODUCTION TO BLASINGAME DECLINE CURVE ANALYSIS 0.5 d
will be able to: Principle and equations - Blasingame dimensionless variables.
apply the fundamental concepts of Blasingame type curves and decline curve analysis.
decline curve analysis and Arps decline
curves analysis for reserves evaluation
during boundary dominated flow regime,
apply Fetkovich decline curves analysis
and related type curves and assess the
effects of transient regime,
discuss principles of Blasingame decline
curves analysis and related advantages
by respect to Arps & Fekovitch decline
curves analysis.
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
Basic reservoir engineering knowledge is
recommended (especially reservoir drive
mechanisms).
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Graduate Certificate
Reservoir Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 64 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
Part 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR GEOLOGY 15 d
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
practical knowledge of fundamental Introduction to Reservoir Characterization.
Reservoir &
concepts of Reservoir Engineering, through Petrophysics - Reservoir Properties from Cores & Logs Evaluation.
Reservoir
hands-on activities, case studies and
projects. Reservoir Modeling Workshop.
& Completion
Engineering
2-3 years experienced reservoir engineers, Reservoir fluid properties.
Drilling
for geoscientists, petroleum engineers and Drilling & completion - Wellbore interface and well productivity.
production engineers.
Well Testing & Well Test Analysis.
Learning Objectives
Part 3: RESERVOIR DRIVE MECHANISMS & RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT 14 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Drive Mechanisms - Enhanced Oil Recovery.
will be able to:
describe reservoirs characterization and Reservoir Management.
Engineering
Production
modeling workflow,
discuss fluids properties and describe Part 4: RESERVOIR SIMULATION & FINAL DEVELOPMENT
the PVT modeling process, 20 d
discuss principles of well testing and PROJECT WORKSHOP
well test interpretation, Dynamic Reservoir Simulation.
discuss the mechanisms of primary
recovery and secondary recovery and Final teamwork workshop - 2 weeks of hands-on workshop focused on optimizing an oil field development
their performance, project integrating real laboratory data, field data and simulation model.
Field Operations
list main Enhanced Oil Recovery
methods and discuss mechanisms and
performance,
discuss fundamentals of Reservoir
Management and describe reservoir
monitoring techniques,
define the concepts of resources,
reserves and corresponding
classification, integrating risks and
Surface Facilities
uncertainties,
discuss fundamentals of dynamic
Engineering
reservoir simulation, and build a simple
black-oil reservoir simulation study.
Management
autonomy and ability of decisions.
Project
Final teamwork workshop on optimizing
an oil field development project
integrating real data, field data.
Software used during workshops: with
courtesy of Beicip-Franlab, Kappa
Engineering and Schlumberger.
Learning Assessment
eekly evaluation.
W
HSE
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience in the E&P industry.
Gas
competencies.
A Graduate Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in Reservoir
Engineering Certification.
Ready-to-use skills.
Reference: RMGT/RESENGIN Can be organized as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
Expertise & Coordination
Location Start Date End Date Tuition Fees excl. VAT
IFP Training trainers having a good Rueil-Malmaison 14 September 11 December €35,490
expertise and experience.
Offshore
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Advanced Certificate
Reserves Evaluation -
Risks & Uncertainties Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
INTRODUCTION TO FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 1d
Development
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
and practical understanding of methods E&P field development projects workflow and decision making process.
Reservoir &
of evaluation and classification of Fundamentals of petroleum economics and economic criteria (NPV, IRR…).
Reservoir
hydrocarbons resources and reserves Oil & Gas resources and reserves definitions and classification:
(PRMS, SEC) and related issues, especially
risks and uncertainties and how to assess/ SPE definitions and guidelines. Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS).
mitigate these risks and uncertainties. SEC definitions and guidelines.
Audience
& Completion
Engineering
BASICS OF RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION & MODELING 1d
Drilling
Geoscientists, reservoir engineers, asset Overview of rock and fluid properties.
managers, economists, government
representatives interested or involved Basics of reservoir characterization and geo-modeling.
in resources and reserves estimation Volumetric evaluation of Oil & Gas accumulations.
and reporting, as well as related risks &
uncertainties assessment. RESERVES EVALUATION 1d
Learning Objectives Review of Oil & Gas reservoirs drive mechanisms and related expected recovery factors.
Engineering
Production
Analogs.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Performance analysis:
describe E&P field development projects Material balance.
workflow and related decision making Decline curves analysis.
process,
define concepts of resources and Simulation models.
reserves and describe the Petroleum
Field Operations
Resources Management System RISKS & UNCERTAINTIES 2d
(PRMS) and Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) system, Concepts of risks and uncertainties.
discuss and apply main petroleum Risks: notions of probability and decision trees.
economical criteria affecting reserves Uncertainties:
evaluation,
discuss principles of reservoir Statistical description of data.
characterization and engineering, Common statistical distributions.
Surface Facilities
perform simple resources and reserves Monte-Carlo and parametric methods.
Engineering
estimate,
discuss concepts of risks and Uncertainties within E&P development projects:
uncertainties, Structural, geological and dynamic uncertainties.
identify main sources of risks and Notions of geostatistics and stochastic modeling.
uncertainties and discuss methods
about integrating risks and uncertainties Uncertainties assessment - Experimental design and response surface methodology.
into resources and reserves evaluation:
structural uncertainties, geological
uncertainties, dynamic uncertainties,
Management
geostochastic modeling, etc.
Project
Ways & Means
Interactive courses and exercises.
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
HSE
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in reservoir
characterization and reservoir engineering.
Ready-to-use skills.
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Advanced Certificate
IRM - Integrated Reservoir Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 45 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING & FIELD DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALS
Development
Development
This course provides, through a 17 d
multidisciplinary approach, an in-depth (IFP Training)
Reservoir &
understanding of key concepts and Production geology.
Reservoir
mechanisms of reservoir development and
management, from exploration and field Petrophysics: rock properties (porosity, saturation, permeability) and their interactions with fluids.
development to field operations and enhanced Well logging and well log interpretation.
oil recovery.
Fluid properties: PVT oil, gas and water.
Audience Wellbore interface and wellbore treatment. Well performance.
& Completion
Engineering
Well testing and well test analysis.
Drilling
High-potential E&P professionals, future Drive mechanisms:
managers of E&P assets and activities,
providers of integrated E&P services petroleum Primary recovery: natural depletion of Oil & Gas fields related performance.
engineers, geoscientists, well engineers, Secondary recovery: immiscible water and gas injection in oil fields and related performance.
project managers, business unit leaders.
Enhanced Oil Recovery: miscible gas injection, chemical flooding or thermal process.
Learning Objectives Reserves evaluation and classification.
Risks and uncertainties assessment.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Development project & planning. Decision making process.
discuss the workflow for developing and E&P economics & contracts. Economical criteria.
managing Oil & Gas fields,
discuss and apply best practices for
developing and managing Oil & Gas fields FIELD CASE STUDY (Imperial College) 13 d
through hands-on workshops and case Development and application of a reservoir simulation model for reservoir management, including up scaling,
studies,
history matching, and reservoir performance prediction, field development planning and simple economic
Field Operations
maximize value creation of Oil & Gas assets
by optimizing technical and economic analysis.
resources while taking into account
uncertainties. UK field development project.
Field trip to the Wessex basin.
Ways & Means Group-based computer-aided exercise covering the development and monitoring of a large oil field.
Data analysis, development of a reservoir simulation model, including upscaling and history matching.
Highly interactive course with actual case
studies. Application of model to identify an optimum field development plan with simple economic evaluation.
Surface Facilities
Animation by E&P senior experienced
Engineering
lecturers.
A field trip in Wessex (England) followed RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS & FIELD CASE STUDIES
15 d
by two weeks course in Imperial College (IFP Training)
(London) focused on field development Production logging.
optimization.
A condensate gas reservoir integrated Time-lapse seismic.
project focused on integrated production Decline curve analysis.
management and related tools.
A final project focused on an FDP Special case of unconventional reservoirs.
Management
optimization including uncertainties Condensate gas reservoir development:
assessment with a presentation to a jury.
Project
Software used during workshops: with Reminders about gas reservoirs.
courtesy of Beicip-Franlab, Kappa Reservoir performance modeling and optimization.
Engineering and Schlumberger.
Well performance.
Prerequisites Integrated production modeling and optimization using IPM™ suite industrial software.
Offshore oil reservoir development:
A degree in engineering or geosciences, Data QC.
with preferably a 3 to 5-years professional
experience. Estimate of accumulation.
HSE
Reservoir Management.
Ready-to-use skills.
More info
Accommodation and transportation costs
Unconventional
up-to-date.
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Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in Geosciences and
Reservoir Engineering.
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Field Operations Engineer Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOSCIENCES & RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 5d
Development
Development
This course aims to provide the in-depth
technical knowledge of Oil & Gas production Petroleum geology and geophysics. Reservoir fluids. Petrophysics.
Reservoir &
facilities design and operation necessary Well log interpretation. Well testing. Reservoir engineering and simulation.
Reservoir
to hold rapidly, and very effectively, the
position of field operations engineer or project
engineer. FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING, WELL COMPLETION
5d
Audience & WELL PERFORMANCE
Fundamentals of drilling. Well completion, well servicing and workover. Well performance and artificial lift.
& Completion
Engineers (particularly recently graduated
Engineering
field, design or project engineers) interested in
ADVANCED OIL & GAS FIELD PROCESSING 15 d
Drilling
a specialization in Oil & Gas surface production
operations. Module I: Thermodynamics applied to well effluent processing
Learning Objectives Well effluent. Ideal gas and real fluid behavior.
Gas compression and expansion.
Upon completion of the course, participants Liquid-vapor equilibrium of pure components and mixtures. Mixture separation.
will be able to:
grasp fundamentals of reservoir Heat transfer, heat balance and thermal equipment.
Module II: Oil & water treatment
Engineering
engineering, drilling, well completion and
Production
servicing, Crude oil treatment: stabilization, dehydration, sweetening.
evaluate well performance and identify
needs for artificial lift, Storage equipment.
explain fundamental concepts underlying Reject and injection water treatment.
Oil & Gas processing, Module III: Gas processing & conditioning
analyze operating conditions and basic
design of oil, water and gas treatment, Gas processing: dehydration, sweetening, NGL recovery.
describe the technology of static equipment Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) chain.
Field Operations
and rotating machinery used in production
facilities,
identify offshore development techniques PIPING & INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS 5d
and flow assurance issues, Gathering networks design. Piping. Valves. Schematization of Oil & Gas production facilities. Metallurgy. Corrosion.
identify main risks related to O&G Cathodic protection. Instrumentation & Process Control. Safety Instrumented Systems. Metering systems.
production operations and contribute to
process safety management,
contribute to the dynamics of field ROTATING MACHINERY - TECHNOLOGY, SELECTION & OPERATION
development projects studies. 5d
(in mechanical workshop)
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means
Engineering
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps. Centrifugal and reciprocating compressors.
Gas turbines. Turbo-expanders.
Highly interactive training with industry
specialist lecturers.
Numerous applications and illustrations. OFFSHORE FIELD DEVELOPMENT - PIPELINES & FLOW ASSURANCE 5d
Multiple teamwork sessions. Use of Context of offshore developments. Fixed and floating production structures. Construction and installation of
dynamic simulations and industrial case
studies. platforms.
Numerous simulations performed using the Pipelines: technology, laying and operation. Deep offshore developments. FSO & FPSO technology. Flow assurance
Management
PRO/II™ or HYSYS™ software. & multi-phase flow.
Several tutorials with equipment in a
Project
workshop. Site/field visits.
Learning Assessment PRODUCTION ACCOUNTING & MATERIAL BALANCE 3d
Measures and metering systems along the chain. Liquid and gas balances. Performance monitoring and
Continuous assessments all-along the production reporting.
program. Case study and production balances reconstruction: back allocation, satellite fields…
Final assessment including a presentation
in front of a jury.
Prerequisites PETROLEUM ECONOMICS & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2d
Project management. Project cost estimation and cost control. Fundamentals of contracts. Project profitability
HSE
No prerequisites for this course. evaluation. Risk analysis of Exploration & Production projects.
Why an IFP Training PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT 5d
Certification? Process hazard analysis: HAZID, HAZOP. Operating procedures. Mechanical integrity. Organizational elements.
A n international recognition of your Continuous improvement elements.
competencies.
A Graduate Certificate delivered. FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - JURY 10 d
Gas
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Learning Assessment
Oral presentation in front of a jury at the
end of the program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: FDV/FDEVFR. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
DECISION PATH ALONG THE E&P VALUE CHAIN 1.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides a thorough Strategic issues in exploration-production:
Reservoir &
understanding of Front-End Engineering Requirements for decision in the Oil & Gas industry. Primary objectives of an Oil & Gas company. Strategies to feed
Reservoir
issues and the interaction between all the E&P portfolio asset funnel. E&P risk dynamics and objectives of economic analysis. Life cycle of upstream
experts involved along the decision path assets. Critical decision points and value creation at experts meeting points.
in formulating Project Development Plans Decision process from block evaluation to exploration drilling:
(PDP) and submitting them for Final Exploration rounds and block evaluation. Subsurface knowledge and definition. Exploration risk and reward
Investment Decisions (FID). analysis and EMV (Expected Monetary Value). Exploration project’s risked economics (case study). Framework and
interaction of various disciplines. Basis for decision-making in exploration. Impact of fiscal framework and state
& Completion
Engineering
participation on exploration decision (case studies). Exploration risk mitigation through farm-out agreements.
Drilling
Audience Decision process for a farm-out strategy (case study).
Decision process from discovery to development and production:
Professionals involved in E&P projects
Discovery appraisal, reserves evaluation and recovery mechanisms. Reserves probability distribution and
requiring a comprehensive view of classification. Oil & Gas field development scenarios. Decision tree analysis for choosing optimal strategy (case
the methodology and tools needed for study). Expected value of perfect and imperfect information (case studies). Framework and interaction of various
successful front-end development. disciplines. Forward investment analysis for a development project. Steps along the decision path up to the FID
(Final Investment Decision). Overview of appraisal, development and project studies.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives
VALUE ASSESSMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 2d
Upon completion of the course, participants Fundamental contractual and economic aspects:
will be able to: Economic rent: value and sharing, bottom line of Oil & Gas E&P contracts. Overview of the contractual framework
conduct field development feasibility of E&P activities. Motivations for State participation and role of NOCs (National Oil Companies). Risk mitigation
studies,
through Joint-Ventures and JOAs (Joint-Operating Agreements). Sharing value through concession and
production-sharing contracts (case studies). Regressive aspects of E&P contracts and fields’ economic thresholds
Field Operations
build and develop project options (case studies).
scenarios, A field development project economic evaluation:
define scope for project (front-end) Investment decision based on cash-flow modeling and analysis. Corporate finance and remuneration of capital
estimates, employed. Importance of weighted average cost of capital. Fundamental condition for value creation. Project’s
identify costly projects, cash flow modeling and discounting. Project’s economic indicators and sensitivity analysis. A field development
produce project development plans. project economic model and evaluation report (case study). Choosing the most economically viable option, with
or without capital constraints (case studies).
Methodology of quantitative risk analysis:
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Beyond sensitivity analysis. Decision tree analysis. Monte Carlo simulation. Decision theory and 3-scenario
Engineering
Several case studies are used to illustrate
approach.
the E&P decision process and the various
CONCEPTS FOR SUCCESSFUL FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT 0.5 d
issues of front-end development studies. Closer look at why projects fail:
Discussion of issues and constraints facing Oil & Gas projects. Large capital Oil & Gas projects challenges and
Learning Assessment performance. Aggressive pursuit and conservative response. Project risks, organizational risks, external risks and
the influence curve. Asset front-end loading index. Keys to successful project delivery.
Quiz at the end of the module. FEL (Front-End Loading) purpose and methodology:
Management
Foundation for smarter project execution. Important effort in the FED (Front-End Development). FEL phases and
Project
deliverables: visualization, conception, definition. Goals for FED and benefits of FEL. Risk exposure and amount
Prerequisites of control.
No prerequisites for this course. Oil & Gas field development project definition:
Activities and stages leading to the FID. Studies to be performed to reach that goal. Stage-gated project
management process. Interaction between various disciplines involved in the project.
Expertise & Coordination
DYNAMICS OF FEL 1 & FEL 0.5 d
IFP Training trainer (permanent or FEL 1: Prefeasibility stage:
Objective of preliminary studies and appraisal requirements. Preliminary scheme and technical feasibility.
HSE
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained Preliminary schedule and cost estimates. Economic, safety, environment and stakeholders issues.
to adult teaching methods, and whose FEL 2: Feasibility stage:
competencies are kept up-to-date. Objective of conceptual studies. Screening of alternatives and confirmation of feasibility. Key parameters definition
and various technical options. Concept study content and concept selection criteria. Pre-project or pre-FEED
study content and output. Field development plan, project economics and execution principles. Pre-requisites for
launching the FEED or Basic Engineering. Case study.
Project sanction. Typical project organization. FEED contract types. Managing changes to the scope baseline. SOR
(Statement Of Requirements) modifications.
Key field development planning and FEL issues to keep in mind.
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Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
Good practical knowledge of Microsoft
Excel.
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Advanced Certificate
E&P Project Cost Estimation
& Control Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
& Field
Field
OVERVIEW OF E&P PROJECTS 0.5 d
Development
Development
This course provides a structured and
Introduction to exploration and production projects:
Reservoir &
comprehensive approach towards cost
Economics and risk analysis in the E&P chain.
Reservoir
estimation and control of upstream Oil &
Gas projects. Decision process from discovery to production.
Technical fundamentals:
Audience Production facilities.
Structures and pipelines.
& Completion
Project engineers and managers, petroleum
Engineering
architects, engineers in charge of the
Drilling
PROJECT COST ESTIMATION 1.5 d
modification/extension of existing facilities
and R&D engineers.
Estimation framework:
Scope and exclusions. Cost management process. Estimate classes. Capital expenditures. Operating expenses.
Cost evaluation during project evaluation phases:
Learning Objectives
Order of magnitude estimate. Factored/modular estimate.
Upon completion of the course, participants Cost evaluation during basic engineering and contracting phases:
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Semi detailed estimate. Detailed estimate.
technically define a project to provide a From historical data to present time cost evaluation:
comprehensive cost estimate,
Cost escalation, cost indexes, inflation. Location factors.
perform estimates using a variety of
methods and tools, Additional cost elements:
apply the main cost control techniques Risks and uncertainties. Provisions. Particularities of cost estimation of brownfield projects.
Field Operations
used throughout the project execution.
CASE STUDIES ON COST ESTIMATION 1.5 d
Ways & Means CAPEX of an onshore project:
Cost estimate of well clusters, CPF, flow lines, trunk lines and infrastructures using diverse documents
Case studies from upstream projects. (historical data, curves, etc.).
Spreadsheets will be used to perform
CAPEX of an offshore project:
project cost estimates from basic design
parameters.
Cost estimate of a satellite field development.
Surface Facilities
CAPEX of a deep offshore project:
Engineering
Cost estimate of the three main packages (FPSO, UFR and SPS).
Learning Assessment
OPEX of an onshore field:
Quiz at the end of the module. Production, transformation and transport costs. Routine and non-routine costs.
Management
Impact of contracting strategy.
Project
Breakdown structures and budget.
Why an IFP Training Commitment process.
Certification? Change management.
A n international recognition of your
Forecasts and reporting.
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in E&P Project
HSE
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Practical Aspects of Well Construction & Planning ...... p. 160 Geomechanics for Drillers ............................................................ p. 169
Geological Field Trip for Drillers .................................................. p. 161 Underbalanced & Managed Pressure Drilling:
Fundamentals of Drilling & Completion ................................. p. 162 Applications, Design & Operations ........................................ p. 170
Well Architecture & Equipment ................................................... p. 163 Geosteering ............................................................................................ p. 171
Bit & Drill String & Fishing while Drilling ................................. p. 164 Deepwater Drilling & Development Certification .......... p. 172
Rig, BOP’s & Well Control Equipment .................................... p. 165 Wellhead & Blowout Preventers .............................................. p. 173
Data Acquisition during Drilling Operations ........................ p. 166 Stuck Pipe Prevention ..................................................................... p. 174
HSE in Drilling Operations ............................................................... p. 167 HPHT Drilling Design & Operations ........................................ p. 175
Directional & Horizontal Drilling Certification..................... p. 168
Fluids
Drilling Fluids ............................................................................................. p. 176 Advanced Cementing Practices .............................................. p. 178
Cementing Practices .......................................................................... p. 177
Well Control
Well Control - Level 2 ........................................................................ p. 198 Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 3 or 4 .. p. 201
Well Control - Level 3 or 4 .............................................................. p. 199 Stripping .................................................................................................... p. 202
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 2 ............... p. 200
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Graduate Certificate
Well Operations
& Completion Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 40 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth, practical
understanding of completion techniques,
operations, equipment and procedures. Module 2 - WELL PRODUCTIVITY & RESERVOIR - WELLBORE INTERFACE 5d
Completion
completion, supervisors, tool pushers. Module 4 - WELLBORE TREATMENTS 5d
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Drilling&
Drilling
Learning Objectives Module 5 - ARTIFICIAL LIFT & WELL INTERVENTION FUNDAMENTALS 5d
Upon completion of the course, participants
Module 6 - COILED TUBING & NITROGEN OPERATIONS IN COMPLETION
will be able to: 5d
assist in completion operations on site;
& WORKOVER
and, with some experience, manage
Engineering
Module 7 - WELL INTERVENTION & PRESSURE CONTROL 5d
Production
those operations,
define a completion program, and, with
some on-site experience, design and Module 8 - PROJECT ON COMPLETION PROGRAM 5d
implement such a program, Completion design.
pass the IWCF “Well Intervention and Tubing calculations.
Pressure Control” certification. Fluids design.
Field Operations
Chronology of operations.
Ways & Means Presentation to a jury.
Equipment and cutaway tools display.
Exercises, role-playing sessions and
case studies.
Summary notes prepared and presented
by the participants.
Surface Facilities
5-day completion project, ending with a
Engineering
presentation to a jury.
Knowledge assessment on a weekly
basis.
Learning Assessment
Quiz and presentation of the project to a
Management
jury.
Project
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience within the petroleum industry.
Certification?
A n international recognition of your
competencies.
A Graduate Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in Well
Operations & Completion Engineering
Certification.
Gas
Ready-to-use skills.
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the client.
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Drilling Fundamentals
Exploration
Level: DISCOVERY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This intensive course provides a
comprehensive overview of drilling and Drilling principles.
completion techniques and operations. Cost, duration of a drilling job.
Different people involved, types of contracts.
Audience Safety.
Completion
but not involved in drilling: geologists,
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Different types of bits.
Drilling&
geophysicists, reservoir engineers,
Drilling string.
Drilling
completion, production and process staff,
platform designers, economists, etc.
Drilling rig:
Hoisting function and equipment.
Pumping function and equipment.
Learning Objectives
Rotating function and equipment.
Upon completion of the course, participants Power function.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Safety function and equipment.
recognize the vocabulary specific to Mud and solid treatment.
drilling,
identify and describe drilling operations
WELL ARCHITECTURE 0.5 d
and equipment used,
identify the different professionals Reservoir notions.
Functions of different casings.
Field Operations
involved in drilling and learn about their
roles and responsibilities. Parameters to be taken into account to determine well architecture.
Examples of architectures.
Ways & Means
SPECIAL OPERATIONS 1.25 d
Videos and animations. Cementing operations.
Exercises.
Wellhead.
Visit to a drilling site*.
Surface Facilities
* When the course is delivered in
Directional drilling.
Engineering
Rueil‑Malmaison, practical illustration is Well control.
provided by video. Fishing jobs.
Wireline logging, well test (DST).
Learning Assessment
DRILLING ON A SIMULATOR (Pau) 0.25 d
Continuous evaluation: exercises and oral Use of a well control simulator to show the drilling operations (tripping, drilling, running of casings).
questions.
Management
OFFSHORE DRILLING OPERATIONS 0.25 d
Project
Prerequisites Different types of rigs.
No prerequisites for this course. Problems related to their use.
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Graduate Certificate
Drilling & Completion Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 98 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth, practical
understanding of drilling and completion
techniques, operations, equipment and Module 2 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING & COMPLETION 5d
procedures.
Module 3 - WELL PRODUCTIVITY & RESERVOIR - WELLBORE INTERFACE 5d
Audience
Young engineers involved in drilling and Module 4 - WELL COMPLETION EQUIPMENT
5d
Completion
& PROCEDURES FOR FLOWING WELLS
Engineering
Engineering
completion, supervisors, tool pushers.
&Completion
Drilling&
Drilling
Learning Objectives Module 5 - WELLBORE TREATMENTS 5d
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Module 6 - ARTIFICIAL LIFT & WELL INTERVENTION FUNDAMENTALS 5d
assist in drilling/completions operations
on site and, with some experience, Module 7 - WELL ARCHITECTURE & EQUIPMENT 5d
manage those operations,
Engineering
Production
define a drilling/completion program and,
with some on-site experience, design Module 8 - DRILLING FLUIDS 5d
and implement such a program,
pass the IWCF “Combined Surface/ Module 9 - CEMENTING PRACTICES 5d
Subsurface BOP Stack” test.
Module 10 - BIT, DRILL STRING & FISHING WHILE DRILLING 5d
Ways & Means
Field Operations
Drilling simulator. Module 11 - DIRECTIONAL & HORIZONTAL DRILLING CERTIFICATION 5d
Well control on a simulator.
Equipment and cutaway tools display. Module 12 - RIG & BOP'S & WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 5d
Exercises, role-playing sessions and
case studies.
Summary notes prepared and presented Module 13 - WELL TEST OPERATION 5d
by the participants.
10-day drilling/completion project,
Surface Facilities
ending with a presentation to a jury. Module 14 - DATA ACQUISITION DURING DRILLING OPERATIONS 5d
Engineering
Site visits.
Knowledge assessment on a weekly Module 15 - WELL CONTROL 5d
basis.
Module 16 - DEEPWATER DRILLING & DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION 5d
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of each week, final project Module 17 - SUPERVISOR TRAINING ON DRILLING SIMULATOR 3d
Management
presentation to a jury.
Module 18 - HSE IN DRILLING OPERATIONS 5d
Project
Prerequisites
Module 19 - DRILLING & COMPLETION PROJECT 10 d
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience within the petroleum industry. Well architecture.
Completion design.
Why an IFP Training Casing and tubing calculations.
Certification? Fluids and cementing design.
Chronology of operations.
HSE
More info
Gas
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Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of each week, final project
presentation to a jury.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
The training includes several modules; each
one can be attended independently.
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Completion Engineering
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 58 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth, practical
understanding of completion techniques,
operations, equipment and procedures. Module 2 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING & COMPLETION 5d
Completion
completion, supervisors, tool pushers. & PROCEDURES FOR FLOWING WELLS
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Drilling&
Drilling
Learning Objectives Module 5 - WELLBORE TREATMENTS 5d
Upon completion of the course, participants
Module 6 - ARTIFICIAL LIFT & WELL INTERVENTION FUNDAMENTALS 5d
will be able to:
assist in completion operations on site
and, with some experience, manage Module 15 - WELL CONTROL 5d
Engineering
Production
those operations,
define a completion program and, with Module 16 - DEEPWATER DRILLING & DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION 5d
some on-site experience, design and
implement such program, Module 17 - SUPERVISOR TRAINING ON DRILLING SIMULATOR 3d
pass the IWCF “Combined Surface/
Subsurface BOP Stack” test. Module 18 - HSE IN DRILLING OPERATIONS 5d
Field Operations
Ways & Means Module 19 - DRILLING & COMPLETION PROJECT 10 d
Completion design.
Well control on a simulator.
Tubing calculations.
Equipment and cutaway tools display.
Exercises, role-playing sessions and Fluids design.
case studies. Chronology of operations.
Summary notes prepared and presented Presentation to a jury.
Surface Facilities
by the participants.
Engineering
10-day completion project, ending with a
presentation to a jury.
Knowledge assessment on a weekly
basis.
Upon successful completion of a
knowledge test, the IWCF “Well Control”
Certificate is delivered.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of each week, final project
presentation of project to a jury.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
More info
The training includes several modules; each
one can be attended independently.
This course is also available in French: GEND/FOFPCF. Please contact us for more information.
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Geological Field Trip for Drillers
Exploration
Level: DISCOVERY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a practical
understanding of petroleum systems, useful Basin and sedimentary rocks - Petroleum system:
for integrating geological constraints and Sedimentary basin - Definitions, structure and terminology.
rock properties in drilling strategies which Sedimentary rocks - Description and main facies - Comparison clastic versus carbonates - Sedimentary
ultimately improve drilling models and process.
reduce risk. Petroleum system - Source rock, reservoir rock and seal rock - Trapping and migration process.
Exercises: interpretation of geological cross section; identification of the petroleum components, petroleum
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Audience system building; identification of potential prospects and implementation of exploration wells; analysis of
Drilling&
limitations and drilling constraints.
Drilling
Non-geologists and drilling professionals
with no experience in petroleum geology.
FIELD TRIP IN THE PYRENEAN LACQ FIELD (active margin basin) 3d
Presentation of the Lacq Basin. Relations with the Pyrenean structure:
Learning Objectives
Structural overview of the Pyrenean chain. Geomorphology and structural context.
Upon completion of the course, participants Lacq basin: a petroleum system in the Jurassic, lower cretaceous carbonate domain. Source, reservoir and
Engineering
Production
will be able to: seal rocks.
review main components of a petroleum Structure of the reservoir, trapping and potential hydrocarbon migration.
system,
Sedimentary study of the upper cretaceous clastic formation:
learn about most common facies rocks
and their physical properties, The turbidites of St Jean de Luz.
grasp the scope and fundamentals of the Detail of the sedimentary complex. Observation of the clastic deposits. Analysis of the deposit unit in a
turbidite system observation and relationship with carbonate series of the Lacq field.
Field Operations
petroleum trilogy,
analyze deformations and constraints, Analysis of the turbidites structure in St Jean de Luz. Syn and post sedimentary structures - Observation
identify potential traps, of “chair folding”. Dissymmetry of the folding. Notions of pressure/stretching and under compacted zones.
deduce implications for drilling Comparison with turbidities facies of Gan (South of Pau) - Notion of lateral facies variation.
campaigns. Synthesis and conclusions:
Structural context of the Lacq gas field: an example of active margin basin in foothills domain.
Ways & Means Elements of the petroleum system of the Lacq gas field: an example of petroleum system in carbonate
Surface Facilities
Training includes classroom course domain.
Engineering
with theoretical exercises and field trip The upper cretaceous turbidite system: interest of this facies analysis to understand the Pyrenean structure.
observations in the Lacq gas province (Pau, Field observation of the turbidite series structure: interest and consequences for drilling purpose.
South-West of France).
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Management
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: DRIL/BACFPF. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Well Architecture & Equipment
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough and
practical understanding of the methodology Role of casings.
for designing a casing program. Parameters to be considered to determine well architecture:
Well type.
Audience Pore and frac pressures.
Completion, lithology.
Young engineers, tool pushers, supervisors, Different types of casings:
Completion
other professionals involved or interested in
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Surface.
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well architecture.
Intermediate.
Drilling
Production.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants WELLHEAD 0.25 d
will be able to: Different elements.
calculate different casing strings using Wellhead assembly sequences.
Engineering
Production
the Drilling Data Handbook,
select the right position of casing shoes, CHARACTERISTICS OF CASINGS 0.25 d
calculate the stress applied to the casing Geometric, physical and mechanical properties of the pipes, the connections.
pipes,
Use of Drilling Data Handbook.
select the casings as per the constraints
encountered while drilling,
SHOE POSITIONING 0.25 d
Field Operations
choose the right wellhead with regard to
the casings used. Hypotheses to be considered, casing point - Kick tolerance.
Casing point - Kick tolerance.
Ways & Means Examples and exercises.
Surface Facilities
Stress cases study:
Engineering” training course.
Engineering
Collapse.
Burst.
Learning Assessment
Tension.
Exercises, case study, mini-project, written Triaxial study.
exam. Safety factors.
Casing selection: examples and exercises.
Management
Prerequisites
CALCULATION EXAMPLES 3d
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
Case studies and writing of a spreadsheet in order to determine the casing point, the kick margin, the pressure
max…
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.5 d
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained HSE
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Gas
Unconventional
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Learning Assessment
Tests.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
The course schedule will be adapted to
cover all the content.
This course is also available in French: DRIL/OUTGARNF. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Rig, BOP’s & Well Control Equipment
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough, practical
knowledge of rigs, BOP’s and well control Description of the main functions:
equipment. Hoisting.
Pumping.
Audience Rotating.
Power.
Young engineers and supervisors, Limits of use.
Completion
toolpushers with some experience in
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Equipment selection through exercises:
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drilling.
Choosing the drawworks, the drilling line, drilling line work.
Drilling
Choosing the pumps as per the drilling program.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants BOPS & WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 2d
will be able to: BOP:
acquire a good knowledge of drilling rigs Functions.
Engineering
Production
and BOPs, Different types: ram BOP, annular BOP, inside BOP.
learn about the use and limits of different Technical field characteristics.
pieces of equipment,
Auxiliary equipment:
select capacities and types of rig
equipment, Accumulation and closing unit.
select BOPs, hydraulic units and auxiliary Choke manifold, chokes.
Mud gas separator.
Field Operations
equipment.
Equipment working test and pressure test.
Ways & Means API rules.
Exercises on BOP closing unit sizing.
Exercises.
Application to a real case (project) for
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
participants in the “Drilling & Completion
Engineering” training course.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Project
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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This course is also available in French: DRIL/LOGFIF. Please contact us for more information.
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Drilling
E&P Chain
HSE in Drilling Operations
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
Introduction to Risk Assessment process. Hazard identification and risk assessment.
understanding of risks associated to drilling Risk of flammability:
operations and to reinforce the HSE culture Explosive atmospheres (ATEX): flammable products, explosive limits and flash point.
of the workplace environment. Ignition sources: naked flame, auto-ignition temperature, sparks and static electricity…
Risks associated with chemical products/toxic gas (H2S).
Audience Health and hygiene risks. Medical fitness to work certificates.
Electrical Risks. Area classification requirements. Certificates.
Completion
Young engineers and technicians involved Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Drilling&
or wishing to extend their knowledge in
Drilling
drilling operations. RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH RIG EQUIPMENT 1d
Introduction to risks associated to derrick, rig floor, stabbing board, derrick board and crown block. Certificates.
Risk of dropped objects.
Learning Objectives Works at height.
Upon completion of the course, participants Introduction to risks associated to drawworks, top drive, travelling block, winches and pipe handling system.
will be able to: Certificates.
HSE management of lifting and rigging operations.
Engineering
Production
ensure high HSE standard during drilling
operations, RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DRILLING FLUIDS PROCESSING
identify specific hazards, their associated 0.5 d
risks during drilling operations and
& CEMENTING OPERATIONS
Risks associated to mud preparation, mud tanks and mud pumps.
to define prevention and mitigation Confined space entry procedure.
measures to reduce risks, Risks associated to cuttings treatment units: shakers, degasser, desander, centrifuge…
Field Operations
identify the certificates necessary to Risks associated to cementing units and cementing operations.
ensure the suitability of equipment and HSE management of pressurized equipment.
personnel,
understand and apply typical HSE HSE MANAGEMENT OF WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
management practices on site Scenarios associated to well control and main impacts. Examples of catastrophic events.
(prevention, protection, emergency Description and action of well control equipment.
planning). Testing requirements: functional and pressure tests.
Inspection and certification of equipment and personnel with responsibilities in well control scenarios.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH SUPPORT FACILITIES 0.25 d
Several applications and illustrations. Engine rooms, power generation and air compressors.
Several case studies and teamwork Risks at workshops: hand tools, compressed gas bottles.
sessions.
HSE management of storage areas.
Introduction to HSE in logistics: materials and personnel transportation requirements.
Management
General layout of drilling activities: safety distances.
Quiz. Fire & gas detection systems: certificate and testing requirements.
Project
Prerequisites RISKS IN WELL INTERVENTION OPERATIONS 0.5 d
Introduction to common well intervention equipment. Main risks.
No prerequisites for this course. Well control equipment in well intervention.
Risks in perforation and well abandonment.
Expertise & Coordination ORGANISATIONAL FRAMEWORK 0.75 d
Introduction to HSE management system.
HSE
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
HSE management of contractors:
contracted) having a good expertise and/
HSE evaluation of contractor selection.
or experience of the related topics, trained Objectives and development of HSE Bridging Document: case study.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Emergency response planning:
competencies are kept up-to-date. Main elements and resources: blow out contingency plan, environmental contingency plan and medevac plan.
Clinic requirements.
Risks associated to simultaneous operations with production and construction activities.
Management of change procedure.
Gas
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Advanced Certificate
Directional & Horizontal Drilling Certification
Successful Preparation & Drilling of a Directional Well
Learning Assessment
Training exercises, writing of an Excel
spreadsheet, written exam.
Prerequisites
Course “Well Architecture & Equipment”,
or equivalent practical experience, is highly
recommended.
This course is also available in French: DRIL/FDTDHF. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Geomechanics for Drillers
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This training course aims to ensure the
understanding of geomechanics-related Review of all the applications of geomechanics in the reservoir and drilling fields illustrated with real cases.
drilling problems such as wellbore stability
and fluid losses, and to be aware of the THEORETICAL BASES USEFUL FOR DRILLING APPLICATIONS 2d
techniques used in the petroleum industry Stresses, deformations, elasticity.
to mitigate these phenomena. Connection between stress, pressure and temperature.
Rock tensile failure.
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Audience Rock shearing failure.
Drilling&
Laboratory measurements of tensile and rupture properties.
Drilling
Engineers and supervisors involved in
drilling operations.
Geomechanical model of wells (formation pressure, stresses and mechanical properties) and calibration from
laboratory measurements and data and well tests.
Different types of pressure tests in drilling, in particular the leak-off test.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course participants STRESSES & RUPTURE MECHANISMS AROUND THE WELL 2d
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Radial, axial and tangential stresses.
acquire the basic geomechanical Shearing failure conditions and calculation of the minimum mud weight.
knowledge useful for drilling operations, Conditions of tensile failure and fracture propagation and calculation of the maximum mud weight.
diagnose the mechanisms of wellbore
Impact of the well path.
instability and fluid losses including
already producing fields, Impact of reservoir production of infill drilling in already producing reservoirs.
Field Operations
identify the drilling-related
geomechanical parameters as well APPLICATION 0.75 d
as the means to measure or assess Exercise based on one or several real cases gathering the major issues of reservoir geomechanics.
them from well data and laboratory Knowledge assessment.
measurements,
perform mud weight calculations that
define, in addition to pore pressure, the
drillability window, and make it possible
Surface Facilities
to build the well architecture.
Engineering
Ways & Means
Application exercises adapted to drilling
situations.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Acquired knowledge will be assessed
through studies based on real cases. In
each study, participants will have to analyze
the situation to provide a diagnosis and
possible solutions.
Prerequisites
HSE
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
NEW Geosteering
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides unique opportunity to 0.25 d
independently support the geosteering of & DIRECTIONAL DRILLING TECHNOLOGIES
horizontal wells in the conditions of real- Drilling technology with motor and RSS.
time drilling, using an interactive simulator. Logging and Measurements While Drilling (LWD/MWD).
Audience Telemetry and surveys.
Errors and uncertainties while drilling.
Geologists, reservoir engineers,
drilling coordinators and supervisors,
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
GEOSTEERING USING NON-AZIMUTHAL DATA (theory) 0.25 d
&Completion
petrophysicists and geosteerers.
Drilling&
Method of matching synthetic curves with actual LWD.
Drilling
Learning Objectives Benefits and limitations of synthetic curves method.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: PRACTICUM - PREPARATION OF PRE-JOB GEOSTEERING MODEL;
gain knowledge of the fundamentals of 0.5 d
telemetry, measurements and logging GEOSTEERING OF WELL #1 IN REAL TIME
while drilling and directional drilling Loading and analysis of initial data, choosing drilling strategies, risk analysis.
Engineering
Production
technologies, Geosteering of the training well #1 on the geosteering simulator in real time.
become aware of the criteria for
selecting the minimum required logging Making geosteering recommendations based on matching with trajectory adjustments.
data set before a geosteering job, Working with WITS and WITSML protocols.
get acquainted with errors and Updating the 3D structural geological model based on geosteering results.
uncertainties in the drilling of horizontal
wells, related both to geology and to Presentation of the final geosteering model.
the limitations of telemetry and logging
Field Operations
tools, and the methods of calculating the GEOSTEERING USING AZIMUTHAL DATA (theory)
well trajectory,
master the modern geosteering methods, Application of azimuthal data.
become familiar with the basics of Application of borehole images.
interpreting azimuthal logs, "Zones of exclusion" and the error of the dips picked on the images.
gain experience in modeling various
geosteering scenarios before starting
drilling for the risk management PRACTICE - GEOSTEERING OF WELL #2 USING AZIMUTHAL DATA 0.5 d
Surface Facilities
purposes, Geosteering of well #2 on the geosteering simulator.
Engineering
get real-time geosteering experience
on-the-job. Interpretation of the borehole images in real time.
Uncertainty analysis using azimuthal data.
Ways & Means Presentation of the final geosteering model.
Geosteering requires practice, and this
is inevitably associated with making GEOSTEERING WITH DISTANCE TO BOUNDARY TECHNOLOGIES (theory) 0.5 d
mistakes and wrong decisions. The Measurement principles of the distance to boundary technologies.
price of making a wrong decision on a
Management
real well can vary from a few hours of Ultra-deep reservoir mapping technologies.
Resistivity inversion in geosteering.
Project
non-productive time to a million-dollar
sidetrack or a million barrels of oil that
can never be extracted. These factors
make learning on a real horizontal well PRACTICE - GEOSTEERING OF WELL #3 0.5 d
an extremely expensive training ground. Geosteering of well #3 in the geosteering simulator in a complex reservoir.
Participants will master the necessary
knowledge to build a preliminary GEOSTEERING "DEBRIEFING" 0.5 d
simulation and develop a strategy for
drilling a horizontal well. The major mistakes in geosteering.
Using a unique interactive simulator, Geosteering tips and tricks.
HSE
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Advanced Certificate
Deepwater Drilling & Development Certification
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience within the petroleum industry.
This course is also available in French: DRIL/OFDWF. Please contact us for more information.
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Drilling
E&P Chain
Wellhead & Blowout Preventers
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides thorough information
on wellhead, BOP stack characteristics and Onshore wellhead:
well control equipment. Functions, principles and technology.
Setting procedure.
Audience Evolution of the wellhead according to drilling phase.
Blowout preventers:
Engineers, technicians interested in well Function and different types.
Completion
control.
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Characteristics and technology.
Drilling&
Drilling
Learning Objectives AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants Closing and accumulation hydraulic unit.
will be able to: Choke manifold, chokes, valves…
choose the equipment (wellhead, BOP, Mud gas separator.
ancillary equipment) to design a well,
Engineering
Production
detect operating problems, SUBSEA EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
check the equipment used. Wellhead, BOPs.
Risers.
Ways & Means Subsea BOP closing system.
Videos and animations showing how API rules.
equipment works. Exercises on subsea BOP closing system sizing.
Field Operations
Learning Assessment
Quiz, written exam.
Prerequisites
Surface Facilities
No prerequisites for this course.
Engineering
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
Management
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Project
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Drilling
E&P Chain
HPHT Drilling Design & Operations
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to provide a
comprehensive knowledge on how to Applications, terms and definitions.
design and execute an HPHT well in an PPFG aspects of HPHT reservoirs (effect of depletion, geomechanics).
exploration or development context. Well architecture specificities of HPHT wells.
Completion
Drilling engineers, drilling supervisors,
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
survival loads).
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drilling superintendents.
OCTG choice (material grade, SSC, qualification).
Drilling
OCTG connector choice (test and qualification).
Learning Objectives Well equipment (liner, wellheads, casing hangers…).
Upon completion of the course, participants Annulus management systems (N2 cushion, burst discs, crushable foams…).
will be able to: Subsea HPHT specificities (wellhead fatigue, X-Mas tree choice, APB).
understand the design concepts related
Engineering
Production
to an HPHT well, ADVANCED HPHT WELL ENGINEERING 1.5 d
learn about required operational Casing wear (modeling, measurement, remedial).
preparedness aspects of HPHT drilling Wellhead growth (modeling and impacts, heat island effect).
operations,
Fluids & cement aspects of HT environments.
assimilate the key aspects for executing
successful operations in HPHT drilling. Kick tolerance modeling (dispersed modeling w/drill bench or equivalent, limitations of single bubble in HPHT).
Hydraulic modeling in HPHT operations.
Field Operations
Logging (current HT limitations on MWD tooling).
Ways & Means
Introduction to MPD.
Presentations. In-field drilling (depletion and stress caging…).
Exercises.
Application to real cases. OPERATIONAL PREPARATION 0.75 d
Rig inspection program for HPHT operations.
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Equipment specific to HPHT (mud coolers, kick assembly, early-kick-detection…).
Engineering
Exercises, quiz, written exam. Hydrates (formation mechanisms, prevention).
HPHT checklists.
Prerequisites HPHT procedures (pit management and discipline, breaking circulation, connections, flow checks, tripping
procedures, pump out of hole).
Familiarity with conventional drilling and HPHT coring and wireline logging.
completion operations and 3+ years
seniority.
Management
OPERATIONAL EXECUTION 1.25 d
Project
ECD management.
Expertise & Coordination Wellbore breathing (breathing vs. kick, loss-gain scenarios, supercharging mechanisms, fracture…).
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Well control aspects.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ (E)LOT/FIT in HPHT.
or experience of the related topics, trained Mud weight management.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Fingerprinting (dummy) connections, swab & surge, compressibility test, drain back/flow volume…).
competencies are kept up-to-date. Case studies (HPHT train wrecks, database analysis of exploration and development wells).
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Drilling Fluids
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Fluids
E&P Chain
Cementing Practices
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the knowledge
and skills needed to design a cementing Primary cementing.
program. Cement job design.
Job planning and preparation.
Audience Casing running.
Cementing job.
Engineers, supervisors and lab Cementing calculations.
Completion
professionals involved or interested in
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Drilling&
cementing programs.
CEMENT & SLURRIES 1d
Drilling
Cement, special slurries and additives.
Learning Objectives Formulation and laboratory tests.
Upon completion of the course, participants Rheology of mud and slurries.
will be able to:
master the vocabulary specific to SPECIAL CASES 1d
Engineering
Production
cementing, Multistage cement job.
understand and use primary cementing Liner.
techniques and procedures, Cement plugs.
select cement and necessary additives,
calculate major parameters in a
CEMENTING EQUIPMENT 1d
cementing operation,
Pumps.
Field Operations
assess the quality of a cementing job.
Mixers.
Ways & Means Cementing head.
Cement plugs.
Exercises, videos.
Application to a real case. EVALUATION OF THE CEMENTING JOB 1d
Visit of a laboratory. Principles and interpretation of the cement logs:
Application to a real case (project) for
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Thermometry.
participants in the “Drilling & Completion
Engineering
Engineering” training course. Sonic (CBL - VDL).
Ultrasonic (USIT).
Log analysis on a real case.
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Management
Prerequisites
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
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Completion & Well Operations
E&P Chain
Wellhead Selection & Maintenance
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the required
comprehensive knowledge and skills Well construction.
for wellhead selection, implementation Casing.
procedures and maintenance. Completion equipment: tubing, SCSSV, SSD, ICV…
Completion
Completion, well servicing, workover or
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Tubing head, tubing hanger, tubing head adapter.
Drilling&
production engineers and supervisors, with
Seals.
Drilling
client or service companies, familiar with
well control and well integrity operations.
X-MAS TREE (specifications) 1.25 d
X-mas tree (natural flowing wells).
Learning Objectives
Gas well X-mas tree, requirement for materials.
Upon completion of the course, participants X-mas tree equipment and selection (MV, SSV, SV, WV, choke).
Engineering
Production
will be able to:
select the wellhead according to WELLHEAD MONITORING & MAINTENANCE 1.75 d
operational conditions, Wellhead installation procedures.
select the corresponding components of Wellhead protection during well intervention (pre-job and post job).
the wellhead,
Surface equipment monitoring maintenance.
write and supervise maintenance and
Function tests, pressure test.
Field Operations
testing procedures on wellhead.
Plan & execute maintenance. Well reinstatement.
Ways & Means Role and responsibilities over the various operational life of the well.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Learning Assessment TODAY’S SUCCESSFUL TECHNICIAN 0.5 d
Quiz. HSE goal and leadership.
Role and responsibilities over the various operational life of the well.
Prerequisites Handover and reporting best practices.
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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E&P Chain
Well Test Operation
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the required
comprehensive knowledge and skills for Principle and objectives of well testing.
implementing well tests. Basic data for predevelopment studies.
Fundamentals of fluid flow in porous media.
Audience
DRILL STEM TEST, PERFORATION & WELL TESTING EQUIPMENT REVIEW 2d
Drilling and production engineers, Principle of DST operation.
Completion
supervisors involved in well test operation,
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Principle of perforation operation:
Drilling&
reservoir engineers.
Perforation methodology.
Drilling
Equipment selection versus well configuration and objectives.
Learning Objectives Perforation tools demo (movie).
Upon completion of the course, participants DST string versus rig types:
will be able to: Principle of DST String versus well testing objectives.
select the required well test equipment, Composition of different DST strings.
Engineering
Production
design an operational well test program Principle of DST String:
with regard to the reservoir engineer's DST String type composition review.
requirements,
DST tools demo (movie).
supervise the well test operation.
Well testing operation and surface set up:
Surface equipment and set up.
Ways & Means
Well testing sequences of operation.
Field Operations
Several practical examples and case Surface well testing equipment.
studies. Well testing HSE concept.
Numerous videos and animations. Data acquisition.
Sampling.
Learning Assessment Well testing calculations.
Quiz.
Surface Facilities
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, ORGANIZATION & RESPONSIBILITIES,
Engineering
2.25 d
WELL ABANDONMENT, DST IN SUBSEA ENVIRONMENT
Prerequisites
DST operations and well test program implementation:
No prerequisites for this course. Standard procedures reviews versus DST string type.
Running in hole the DST string.
More info Brine selection and weight.
This course can be delivered in French,
Selection of the ΔP on the formation.
Management
with documentation in English. The course Operation instructions review.
Project
schedule will be adapted to cover all the Sampling.
content. Cases studies.
Organization on board of the rig, roles and responsibility:
Expertise & Coordination Safety instructions.
Contingency plan.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Well abandonment after DST operation:
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Well killing operation.
or experience of the related topics, trained
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Well-Completion Equipment
& Procedures for Flowing Wells
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
This course is also available in French: COMP/EQTPEF. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Tubing Movement & Forces
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding of tubing movement and Presentation of the problem.
forces. Parameters to be verified (worst place and case) and possible cures.
Reference state and present states of the well, various conventions.
Audience Calculation principle.
Computation of temperature and pressure changes.
Completion engineers or technicians.
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
CASE OF A DOWNHOLE BINDING DEVICE
&Completion
1d
Drilling&
Learning Objectives PERMITTING FREE TUBING MOVEMENT
Drilling
Upon completion of the course, participants Temperature effect.
will be able to: Ballooning effect.
analyze data and decide which Piston effects (not including buckling).
element(s) or parameter(s) of a Effect of the friction resulting from the fluid flow.
completion equipment must be modified Buckling effect:
Engineering
Production
to solve problems related to tubing Awareness to the key parameters.
movement, Buckling criteria.
write a completion program taking tubing
Location of the neutral point and determination of the movement resulting from buckling.
behavior into account,
analyze correctly a tubing behavior- Global effect: movement of the sliding binding device, tension force at the wellhead…
related problem encountered during
CASE OF A DOWNHOLE BINDING DEVICE
Field Operations
operation and provide an adequate 0.5 d
solution. PERMITTING NO TUBING MOVEMENT
Calculation principle.
Ways & Means Estimation of flink.
Determination of flink taking buckling into account.
Exercises and a large case study.
Numerous animation and videos.
CASE STUDY 0.75 d
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Learning Assessment KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: COMP/TUBMFF. Please contact us for more information.
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Matrix Acidizing
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides knowledge and skills
needed to identify well damage issues in Fundamental reminders on the Productivity Index (PI), the skin effect and flow efficiency, the different components
sandstone and carbonate reservoirs, and of the skin.
design acidizing programs.
FORMATION DAMAGE 1d
Audience Productivity issues: cause of low productivity, nature and origins of the damage, location of the problems and
possible solutions.
Completion
Drilling or completion engineers,
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Scale deposition: scale control and prevention.
Drilling&
supervisors, lab or production professionals,
Drilling
non-specialists in wellbore treatment.
MATRIX TREATMENT: ACIDIZING CARBONATES 1d
Aims; how it works.
Learning Objectives Sandstones: inner characteristics, reactivity to injected fluids.
Upon completion of the course, participants Laboratory studies.
will be able to: Exercises.
Engineering
Production
identify the nature and the origins of well
damage, MATRIX TREATMENT: ACIDIZING SANDSTONES 1d
design an acidizing program, Aims; how it works.
select the additives needed, Sandstones: inner characteristics, reactivity to injected fluids.
set up the acid treatment program.
Choosing the acids.
Field Operations
Ways & Means ACIDIZING ADDITIVES 0.5 d
Exercises - Teamwork. Review of the different additives (corrosion inhibitor, iron complexing agents, surfactants, solvents, etc.).
Visit of a reservoir-wellbore interface Selection of the additives.
laboratory (if available).
MATRIX TREATMENT DESIGN 0.75 d
Learning Assessment Candidate selection.
Matrix design methodology.
Surface Facilities
Quiz.
Engineering
Diversion.
Treatment evaluation.
Prerequisites Other associated processes (water shut-off…).
No prerequisites for this course. Causes of failure in matrix acidizing.
Case study.
More info
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Management
Kindly refer to the following complementary
Project
course which might be of interest:
“Wellbore Treatments”.
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Kindly refer to the following complementary
course “Wellbore treatments”.
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Artificial Lift & Well Intervention Fundamentals
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of artificial lift, workover Continuous gas lift: principle, well unloading, operating procedure and troubleshooting, field of application.
implementation and killing procedures for a
producing well. ARTIFICIAL LIFT BY PUMPING 1d
Sucker rod pumping, Electrical Submersible centrifugal Pumping (ESP): principle, specific completion equipment,
Audience operating procedure and troubleshooting, field of application.
Completion
Participants attending the training program TYPES & MEANS OF INTERVENTION ON PRODUCING WELLS 1d
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Drilling&
“Drilling & Completion Engineering”. Mains types of intervention: measurement, maintenance, workover.
Drilling
Main means (wireline unit, coiled tubing unit, snubbing unit, workover rig): principles, area of application.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants GENERAL PROCEDURE OF A WORKOVER 0.5 d
will be able to: Main operation steps: chronology, more tricky operations from a safety point of view, main operations.
select the adequate artificial lift method Case of depleted reservoirs: losses and formation damage, kick-off after the workover.
Engineering
Production
with regard to some specific operational
problems, WELL KILLING PROCEDURE FOR A PRODUCING WELL 0.75 d
select the adequate well intervention Killing the well by circulation: area of application, basis procedures (direct or reverse circulation), elaboration of
method with regard to some specific the forward-looking pumping diagram.
operational problems,
Killing by squeeze: area of application, basis procedure, elaboration of the operating program, case where the
define a well killing program (pumping
injectivity test is unsatisfactory, squeeze and bleed-off method.
Field Operations
diagram).
Final killing phase: observing the well, operations to run after packer “unsetting”.
Ways & Means CASE STUDY: WORKOVER PROGRAM 0.5 d
Exercises on key parameters of artificial
lift. KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Design of a pumping diagram for killing
a well.
Surface Facilities
Case study for a workover program with
Engineering
an interactive game.
Application to a real case (project) for the
participants in the “Drilling & Completion
Engineering” training course.
Learning Assessment
Management
Quiz.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Kindly refer to the following complementary
HSE
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Artificial Lift: Pumping
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive,
practical knowledge of rod and centrifugal Main parameters relative to reservoir and well performance curve: inflow and outflow.
pumping concepts, design, operations and Need for artificial lift.
potential problems.
SUCKER ROD PUMPING 1.5 d
Audience Principle, field of application, crucial parameters.
Main specific equipment: surface Pumping Units (PU), downhole pumps, rodstring.
Completion
E&P professionals involved in operating
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Operating procedures and troubleshooting.
Drilling&
wells using rod or centrifugal pumping.
Example of rodstring load calculation.
Drilling
Learning Objectives ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING (ESP) 2.25 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Principle, field of application.
will be able to: Main specific pieces of equipment: pump, seal section/protector, electric motor selection, Variable Speed Drive
select the most-suited pumping method, (VSD) interaction.
Engineering
Production
analyze operating conditions, Operating procedures and troubleshooting (including PROSPER™ methodology).
improve well performance and manage Example of design:
equipment lifetime. Base case: oil “without problems”.
Specific cases: gassy oil well, ESP with VSD.
Ways & Means
Exercises on equipment calculation. OTHER METHODS & PROCESS SELECTION 0.5 d
Field Operations
Numerous animations and videos. Overview of other methods (hydraulic pumps, jet pumps, Progressive Cavity Pumps [PCP]): principle, fields of
operation.
Learning Assessment Artificial lift methods comparison, benefits and limitations.
Prerequisites
Surface Facilities
Engineering
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Kindly refer to the following complementary
course which might be of interest: “Artificial
Lift: Gas Lift”.
Management
Project
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Well Servicing & Workover
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the required
comprehensive knowledge and skills for Mains types of intervention: measurement, maintenance, workover.
well servicing and workover. Introduction to main means (wireline unit, coiled tubing unit, snubbing unit, workover rig): principles, area of
application.
Audience
GENERAL PROCEDURE OF A WORKOVER 0.5 d
Completion, well servicing or workover Main operation steps: chronology, more tricky operations from a safety point of view, main operations.
Completion
engineers and supervisors, with client
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Case of depleted reservoirs: losses and formation damage, kick-off after the workover.
Drilling&
or service companies, familiar with well
Drilling
control operations.
WELL KILLING PROCEDURE FOR A PRODUCING WELL 1.25 d
Killing the well by circulation: area of application, basis procedures (direct or reverse circulation), elaboration of
Learning Objectives the forward-looking pumping diagram.
Upon completion of the course, participants Killing by squeeze: area of application, basis procedure, elaboration of the operating program, case where the
will be able to: injectivity test is unsatisfactory, squeeze and bleed-off method.
Engineering
Production
select the right means for well Final killing phase: observing the well, operations to run after packer “unsetting”.
intervention,
design well servicing or workover WELL OPERATIONS ON PRODUCING WELLS 2d
programs, Wireline operations: principle and area of application, surface equipment, wireline tool string, WL tools, fishing
supervise well servicing or workover
tools, safety during operations.
operations.
Coiled tubing operations: principle and area of application, surface equipment, CT downhole equipment, CT safety
Field Operations
and operating considerations.
Ways & Means
Two case studies are worked out: one for CASE STUDY: WORKOVER PROGRAM 0.5 d
well servicing, the other for workover.
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Quiz.
Engineering
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Management
This course can be delivered in French, with
Project
documentation in English.
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Advanced Well Performance
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 10 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the practical,
comprehensive understanding and skills INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION SYSTEM 0.5 d
needed to master well performance and Introduction to well performance nodal analysis: inflow/outflow.
make significant contributions to field Overview of PROSPER™ software workflow:
productivity studies and well performance
PROSPER™: building initial well system file.
monitoring.
PVT DATA/PVT MODELING 0.5 d
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Audience Oil & Gas PVT properties: bubble point, Bo, Rs, GOR, solids…
Drilling&
Drilling
Reservoir, well performance or production PROSPER™: building PVT model.
engineers and technicians.
RESERVOIR PROPERTIES & RESERVOIR-WELLBORE INTERFACE 0.5 d
Learning Objectives Reservoir rock & fluids: porosity, permeability, saturation, relative permeability, scales.
Reservoir behavior type.
Upon completion of the course, participants
Pay zone drilling, completion (open hole, cased hole), perforating.
Engineering
Production
will be able to:
select the adequate reservoir, fluid, Wellbore treatment: sand control, stimulations (acidizing, hydraulic fracturing).
near-wellbore zone, well completion and
facilities characteristics related to well INFLOW PERFORMANCE/IPR MODELING 1.5 d
performance design, Flow in the reservoir: Productivity Index (PI), empirical Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR).
select the remediation/stimulation and Back pressure equation for gas wells.
Field Operations
artificial lift methods, Global skin: formation damage, perforation, partial penetration, deviation:
model, forecast, assess, troubleshoot PROSPER™: IPR modeling exercise.
and optimize well performance. Horizontal drains:
PROSPER™: horizontal drain modeling.
Ways & Means
Use of the software program PROSPER™ WELLBORE FLOW, OUTFLOW PERFORMANCE/VLP MODELING 1d
(training license provided for the duration Flow in the wellbore: pressure gradient and Vertical Lift Performance (VLP) curves.
Surface Facilities
of the course). GLR, tubing head pressure, tubing ID impacts.
Engineering
Short lectures alternating with hands-on Monophasic vs. polyphasic flow: minimum flow rate/well loading:
sessions. PROSPER™: tubing correlations, VLP modeling.
Course ends with a 2-day integrated Choke performance.
case study.
WELL PERFORMANCE 1d
Learning Assessment Well deliverability nodal analysis: inflow x outflow:
Management
Presentation and discussion of the results PROSPER™: IPR + VLP natural flow well performance modeling.
Project
of design (integrated case study). Sensitivity study: prediction and analysis vs. reservoir pressure, PI, GLR, BSW, tubing ID.
Prerequisites WEEK 2
No prerequisites for this course. ARTIFICIAL LIFT 2.5 d
Gas lift: fundamentals, unloading procedure, surveillance and troubleshooting:
PROSPER™: gas lift design, prediction, analysis and diagnosis.
Expertise & Coordination
Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP): components, design, problems:
HSE
IFP Training trainer (permanent or PROSPER™: ESP design, prediction, analysis and diagnosis.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Rod pumping and jet pumps fundamentals.
or experience of the related topics, trained Comparison of the artificial lift methods.
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
PROSPER™ CASE STUDY 2d
Application of PROSPER™ to a comprehensive case study, from PVT modeling and matching, IPR + VLP building
Gas
and matching, to natural flow performance, gas lift and ESP design/performance prediction.
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Well Production Integrity Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
To deepen knowledge of well integrity
management and develop the skills for Introduction.
designing, operating and maintaining well Assets.
equipment with the ultimate objective of Organization and people.
ensuring a permanent, safe containment of WI Direction.
all wellbore fluids.
WELL INTEGRITY DESIGN 1.5 d
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
Audience Well construction/completion: casing, tubing, cement, produced fluids.
Drilling&
Well barriers: definition, requirement & design.
Drilling
Drilling, completion and production
engineers and supervisors.
Wellhead and tree equipment: valves, seals, accessories.
Safety valves: downhole, surface.
Well integrity standards.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants WELL INTEGRITY OPERATIONS 2d
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Flow assurance (corrosion, sand & deposits).
recognize the technical, operational and Safety critical equipment/barriers.
organizational solutions applied to well Monitor and manage a pressure:
integrity management,
Role and responsibilities.
design the process of well integrity
management, Monitor/perform well equipment test
Ensure safety critical equipment are operational.
Field Operations
review well integrity within the
framework of all strategic operations, Report any abnormal operating condition.
focus, maintain and design of well Your role over the various operational life of the well.
integrity assurance, Well integrity maintenance:
recognize the role of production Downhole/well equipment maintenance.
supervisor’s duties with regard to well Surface equipment maintenance.
integrity.
Plan & execute maintenance. Well reinstatement.
Surface Facilities
Your role as a part of well integrity team:
Engineering
Learning Assessment Perform routine maintenance (site specific requirement).
Quiz. Prepare well for maintenance/well intervention operation.
Restart well after maintenance operation.
Prerequisites Today’s successful well integrity team:
HSE goal and leadership.
No prerequisites for this course.
Understand site specific well design decision/equipment.
Management
Handover and reporting best practices.
Project
Expertise & Coordination Major incident prevention by implementing WIM awareness.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/ WELL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT (WIM) 1d
or experience of the related topics, trained Introduction, concepts and definitions.
to adult teaching methods, and whose WIM key activities.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Minimum integrity requirements vs. well life cycle/phases.
Annulus pressure management.
HSE
Data management.
Well integrity review.
Well integrity performance management.
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Well Performance Engineering Certification
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent professional
experience within the petroleum industry.
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Graduate Certificate
Well Integrity Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 35 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides in-depth technical
knowledge of well integrity design, Drilling and casing program, wellhead, characteristics of casing.
management and maintenance in order to hold Shoe positioning: hypotheses to be considered, casing point. Kick tolerance, casing point. Kick tolerance & well
rapidly and very effectively, the position of field
engineer, design engineer or project engineer. integrity.
Casing String Calculation: principles and assumptions, stress cases study (collapse, burst, tension, triaxial study,
Audience safety factors).
Engineers (particularly recently graduated Casing selection.
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
engineers or engineers in conversion) looking
&Completion
Drilling&
to acquire in-depth knowledge and best
CEMENTING: PRIMARY & REMEDIAL, QUALITY CONTROL OF CEMENT 5d
Drilling
practices of Oil & Gas production.
Techniques and job procedures: primary cementing, cement job design, job planning and preparation, casing
Learning Objectives running, cementing job, cementing calculations.
Upon completion of this course, the Cement and slurries: cement, special slurries and additives, formulation and laboratory tests, rheology of mud
participants will be able to: and slurries.
calculate different casing strings applying
well integrity roles, Cement equipment: pumps, mixers, cementing head, cement plugs.
Engineering
Production
select the right position of casing shoes to Cement job evaluation: principles and interpretation of the cement logs, thermometry, Sonic (CBL - VDL),
safely drill the well,
select the casings as per the constraints Ultrasonic (USIT), log analysis on a real case.
encountered while drilling in order to
maintain the well integrity, WELL COMPLETION EQUIPMENT, DESIGN, ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 5d
design primary cementing techniques
and procedures and select cement and Well completion equipment: functions to be carried out and corresponding equipment.
necessary additives, Production string(s) configurations (conventional or tubing less, single or multi-zones).
Field Operations
assess the quality of a cementing job
and which equipment is required in a Production wellhead, tubing & connections, packers and accessories, Bottom hole devices and relevant wireline
conventional case, equipment.
design the corresponding completion safe
procedures calculate tubing movement Subsurface safety valve (subsurface controlled, surface controlled).
and forces, Calculation of tubing movement and forces.
work on complex completion issues Well completion preparation and Implementation.
with specialists and select the wellhead
according to operational conditions,
Surface Facilities
write and supervise maintenance and WELL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT 5d
Engineering
testing procedures on wellhead,
recognize the technical, operational and Well integrity management system: introduction, assets, organization and people, WI Direction.
organizational solutions applied to well Well integrity design and standards; well construction/completion: casing, tubing, cement, produced fluids.
integrity management,
design the process of well integrity Well barriers: definition, requirement & design. Wellhead and tree equipment: valves, seals, accessories, Safety
management and review well integrity valves: downhole, surface.
within the framework of all strategic Minimum integrity requirements vs. well life cycle/phases, annulus pressure management, well integrity review.
operations.
Management
Ways & Means WELL HEAD INTEGRITY & MAINTENANCE 5d
Project
Highly interactive training with industry
X-mas tree specifications: X-mas tree (natural flowing wells), gas well X-mas tree, requirement for materials,
specialist lecturers. X-mas tree equipment and selection (MV, SSV, SV, WV, choke).
Multiple teamwork sessions and industrial Wellhead monitoring and maintenance: Wellhead installation procedures, Wellhead protection during well
case studies.
Numerous simulation exercises using intervention (pre-job and post job), Surface equipment monitoring maintenance, function tests, pressure test,
corresponding software PipeSim™. plan & execute maintenance. Well reinstatement.
Knowledge assessment on a weekly basis.
Role and responsibilities over the various operational life of the well.
Learning Assessment
HSE
FLOW ASSURANCE 5d
Quiz.
Flow patterns, main considerations.
Prerequisites Simulation using PipeSim™: naturally flowing wells, artificial lift, skin effect.
Engineering degree or equivalent professional Deposits and sand production monitoring and maintenance.
experience within the petroleum industry. Corrosion monitoring and maintenance.
Engineering Certification.
Ready-to-use skills.
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Learning Assessment
Paper assessments.
Prerequisites
asic technical knowledge of the
B
petroleum industry.
A period of 10 days minimum is
prescribed by IWCF before any
registration.
More info
The certification Level 2 is recommended
for a first IWCF certification. Validity of
Level 2 certificate is 5 years.
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Well Control - Level 3 or 4
Exploration
IWCF certification: “Combined Surface/Subsea BOP” - Certified IWCF training center
Development
This course raises the awareness of kick
prevention and knowledge of well control
methods and procedures. PRESSURE ANALYSIS & KICK CONTROL 0.75 d
Reminder on hydrostatic and hydrodynamic pressures.
Audience Relationship between various pressures in the well.
Definition of gas law and migration.
All personnel concerned with drilling Causes and signs of abnormal pore pressure.
and completion operations involved in
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
&Completion
operations linked to the detection of a Frac pressure and MAASP (LOT and FIT).
Drilling&
Causes and signs of a kick, impact of WBM or NABM.
Drilling
kick and well control: drilling engineers,
mud engineers, supervisors, tool pushers, Precautions to be taken to avoid kicks.
drillers, assistant drillers, etc.
WELL CONTROL 1.75 d
Learning Objectives Procedures to follow in case of a kick while drilling or tripping (surge and swab).
Upon completion of the course, participants
Well shut-in methods: hard and soft methods.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Observation and evolution of pressures after shut in and selection of the stabilized pressures.
identify and calculate the various Exercises on “Kill sheet”.
pressures in a well, Well control methods to control a kick:
understand the causes of the kicks, Driller's method.
recognize/analyze the signs of a kick in
order to shut in the well with the limited
Wait and weight method.
Comparison/differences between each method (advantages and drawbacks).
Field Operations
amount of gain,
follow and apply shut in methods in
order to secure the well after a kick PARTICULAR CASES 0.25 d
occurrence, Incidents during circulation.
know the well control methods and Shallow gas.
demonstrate the ability to shut in
the well (driller) and killing the well Volumetric method.
(supervisor), MAASP.
Surface Facilities
detect potential incidents during well Deviated well.
Engineering
control and take appropriate actions, Kick during running of casing or during cement jobs.
obtain the level 3 or 4 IWCF certification
on “Well Control”.
SURFACE WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
BOP stack: types, annular BOP, BOP rams…
Ways & Means Diverter.
PPT presentation. BOP control unit (“Koomey” unit).
Management
Course material (PPT, PDF, Word). Choke-manifold and remote choke control panel.
Exercise book.
Project
Mud-gas separator.
Practice on simulator.
Certified IWCF instructor. Function tests and pressure tests.
EXERCISES 0.25 d
Learning Assessment
Practice on a simulator, training for the IWCF certification.
P aper assessments. Exercises on: principles and procedures, kill sheet and well control equipment.
Practical assessment on simulator.
SUBSEA SPECIFICITIES 0.25 d
HSE
IWCF CERTIFICATION 1d
More info Written test on principles and procedures.
Validity of Level 3 or 4 certificate is 2 years. Written test on equipment.
Practical assessment on simulator.
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: WEL/FPESMF3-4. Please contact us for more information.
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The certification Level 2 is mandatory for
the first IWCF certification. A period of
10 days minimum is prescribed by IWCF
before any registration. Validity of Level 2
certificate is 5 years.
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Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 3 or 4
Exploration
IWCF Certification: “Well Intervention & Pressure Control” - Certified IWCF training center
Development
This course aims to raise the awareness
of the negative impact and effect of Type of well effluents (heavy oil, oil, gas).
a well control incident. To provide an Hydrostatic and hydrodynamic pressures.
understanding of well intervention and Specific gravities, densities, pressure gradient.
pressure control techniques with the Over-balance/under-balance.
necessary skills to plan, supervise and Pore pressure, frac pressure.
carry out well intervention operations.
Completion
Engineering
Engineering
PRESSURE CONTROL APPLIED TO COMPLETION & WELL INTERVENTION 1.5 d
&Completion
Drilling&
Audience Safety barriers, pressure tests.
Drilling
Personnel concerned with well intervention Well calculation (pressure, volume, kill fluid, pumping time, balancing the pressure at the depth of the circulating
operations (wire-line, coiled tubing, device…).
snubbing, work-over): engineers, Shut in procedures.
supervisors and operators who have Kill methods (direct or reverse circulation, bull heading, lubricate and bleed…).
to plan, supervise or carry out well
Specific problems linked to producing wells (losses, plugging, migration, hydrates, H2S and CO2…).
Engineering
intervention operations.
Production
Responsibilities, decision making.
Learning Objectives
COMPLETION EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Different types of completion.
will be able to: Downhole equipment as: packers, safety valves SCSSSV, nipples, side pocket mandrels, tubing (sizes, grades and
comply with the well integrity connections), Xmas tree…
Field Operations
requirements,
know the safety barrier principles,
understand the behavior of a producing DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVENTION
2d
well, WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE EQUIPMENT
learn the equipment of a completion, Wire line intervention(optional)
apply the methods used to control well Safety barriers and specific equipment.
pressure, Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
learn procedures and equipment used
Surface Facilities
Slick line: specific equipment (BOP, lubricator, stuffing box, cable cutter valve…).
in wireline, coiled tubing, snubbing,
Engineering
work-over, Braided line, e-line: specific equipment (twin BOP, grease injection system, pack-off system, tool trap, tool
obtain the level 3 or 4 IWCF certification catcher…).
on “Well Intervention”. Problems during the interventions, interpretation and decision (shut in).
Coiled tubing(optional)
Ways & Means Barriers and specific equipment (strippers, BOP…).
Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
PPT Presentation.
Management
Course material (PPT, PDF, Word). Problems during the interventions, interpretation and decision (shut in).
Project
Exercise book. Snubbing (optional)
Certified IWCF instructor. Barriers and specific equipment (strippers, BOP, stripping rams, safety rams…).
Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
Learning Assessment Problems during the interventions, interpretation and decision (shut in).
Paper assessments.
IWCF CERTIFICATION 0.5 d
Written test on Completion Operations (compulsory).
Prerequisites
HSE
More info
Course duration can be expanded to 2
weeks for a tailor-made program. Validity of
level 3 or level 4 certificate is 2 years.
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: WEL/WELINF3-4. Please contact us for more information.
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Stripping
Prerequisites
To have a valid well control certificate and
to correctly know the basics on well control
equipment.
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Reservoir & Field
Development
& Completion
Engineering
Drilling
Well Production
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
Well Productivity & Reservoir - Wellbore Interface ...................................................................................................................................................... p. 204
Wellbore Treatments ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 205
Artificial Lift & Well Intervention Fundamentals ............................................................................................................................................................... p. 206
Well Servicing & Workover ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 207
Well Performance ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 208
Field Operations
Advanced Well Performance ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 209
Well Production Integrity Management ................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 210
Well Equipment & Operation for Production Engineer .............................................................................................................................................. p. 211
Surface Production
Surface Facilities
Production Engineering Certification ..................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 212
Engineering
Metering & Allocation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 213
Integrated Production Modeling - Module 1 ..................................................................................................................................................................... p. 214
Integrated Production Modeling - Module 2 (Project) .............................................................................................................................................. p. 215
Gathering Network: Design Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 216
Pipeline Hydraulics & Multiphase Flow ................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 217
Management
Pipeline Network Engineering & Operation Certification ......................................................................................................................................... p. 218
Project
Mature Fields - Surface Production Issues ....................................................................................................................................................................... p. 219
Heavy Oil Production & Processing ........................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 220
Chemicals used in Production Activities .............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 221
Gas Cycling: an Integrated Approach ................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 222
Technical Standards for Surface Facilities Design ........................................................................................................................................................ p. 223
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Gas
Unconventional
Offshore
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E&P Chain
Wellbore Treatments
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides knowledge and skills
needed to examine well damage issues and Fundamental reminders on Productivity Index (PI), the skin effect and flow efficiency, the different components
take appropriate actions. of the skin.
Productivity issues: cause of low productivity, nature and origins of well damage, location of problems and
Audience possible solutions.
Damage due to fluids: mechanisms, prevention.
Drilling or completion engineers,
& Completion
supervisors, lab or production professionals,
Engineering
MATRIX TREATMENT: ACIDIZING… 1d
non-specialists in wellbore treatment.
Drilling
Aims; how it works.
Carbonate rocks and sandstones; inner characteristics, reactivity to injected fluids.
Learning Objectives Choosing the acids and the additives.
Upon completion of the course, participants Choosing the wells to be treated.
will be able to: Design: preparation, checks and guidelines during the operation, after the acidizing (flow back…), possible cause
identify the nature and the origins of well of failure, coiled tubing…
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
damage,
choose the adequate stimulation method, HYDRAULIC FRACTURING 1d
learn how to deal with sand production Aims and principles; candidate wells.
and water coning.
Frac fluids and fracture propping.
Calculation models and frac impact on PI.
Ways & Means Design; program, frac evaluation.
Field Operations
Animations - Exercises. Other cases: pre-frac, minifrac, acid frac.
Visit of a rock mechanics and reservoir-
wellbore interface laboratory. SAND CONTROL 1d
Application to a real case (project) for the Basics: consequences of sand, prediction of sand, sand analysis.
participants in the “Drilling & Completion Sand control techniques; case of mechanical processes (determining the gravel and the screens…).
Engineering” training course.
Design: cased hole gravel packing, openhole gravel packing, preparing the gravel pack, various methods,
Surface Facilities
guidelines.
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Quiz. WATER OR GAS SHUT-OFF & DEPOSITS 0.75 d
Origin of the problems.
Prerequisites Remedial.
Debate around several examples.
No prerequisites for this course. Case study.
Management
More info KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Project
Kindly refer to the following complementary
courses which might be of interest: “Matrix
Acidizing” and “Basic Hydraulic Fracturing”.
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Participants attending the training program TYPES & MEANS OF INTERVENTION ON PRODUCING WELLS 1d
“Drilling & Completion Engineering”. Mains types of intervention: measurement, maintenance, workover.
Main means (wireline unit, coiled tubing unit, snubbing unit, workover rig): principles, area of application.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants GENERAL PROCEDURE OF A WORKOVER 0.5 d
will be able to: Main operation steps: chronology, more tricky operations from a safety point of view, main operations.
select the adequate artificial lift method Case of depleted reservoirs: losses and formation damage, kick-off after the workover.
with regard to some specific operational
problems, WELL KILLING PROCEDURE FOR A PRODUCING WELL 0.75 d
select the adequate well intervention Killing the well by circulation: area of application, basis procedures (direct or reverse circulation), elaboration of
method with regard to some specific the forward-looking pumping diagram.
operational problems,
Killing by squeeze: area of application, basis procedure, elaboration of the operating program, case where the
define a well killing program (pumping
diagram).
injectivity test is unsatisfactory, squeeze and bleed-off method.
Final killing phase: observing the well, operations to run after packer “unsetting”.
Ways & Means CASE STUDY: WORKOVER PROGRAM 0.5 d
Exercises on key parameters of artificial
lift. KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Design of a pumping diagram for killing
a well.
Case study for a workover program with
an interactive game.
Application to a real case (project) for the
participants in the “Drilling & Completion
Engineering” training course.
Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Kindly refer to the following complementary
courses which might be of interest:
“Artificial Lift: Gas Lift”, “Artificial Lift:
Pumping” and “Well Servicing & Workover”.
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Well Servicing & Workover
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the required
comprehensive knowledge and skills for Mains types of intervention: measurement, maintenance, workover.
well servicing and workover. Introduction to main means (wireline unit, coiled tubing unit, snubbing unit, workover rig): principles, area of
application.
Audience
GENERAL PROCEDURE OF A WORKOVER 0.5 d
Completion, well servicing or workover Main operation steps: chronology, more tricky operations from a safety point of view, main operations.
& Completion
engineers and supervisors, with client
Engineering
Case of depleted reservoirs: losses and formation damage, kick-off after the workover.
or service companies, familiar with well
Drilling
control operations.
WELL KILLING PROCEDURE FOR A PRODUCING WELL 1.25 d
Killing the well by circulation: area of application, basis procedures (direct or reverse circulation), elaboration of
Learning Objectives the forward-looking pumping diagram.
Upon completion of the course, participants Killing by squeeze: area of application, basis procedure, elaboration of the operating program, case where the
will be able to: injectivity test is unsatisfactory, squeeze and bleed-off method.
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
select the right means for well Final killing phase: observing the well, operations to run after packer “unsetting”.
intervention,
design well servicing or workover WELL OPERATIONS ON PRODUCING WELLS 2d
programs, Wireline operations: principle and area of application, surface equipment, wireline tool string, WL tools, fishing
supervise well servicing or workover
tools, safety during operations.
operations.
Coiled tubing operations: principle and area of application, surface equipment, CT downhole equipment, CT safety
Field Operations
and operating considerations.
Ways & Means
Two case studies are worked out: one for CASE STUDY: WORKOVER PROGRAM 0.5 d
well servicing, the other for workover.
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.25 d
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Quiz.
Engineering
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
Management
This course can be delivered in French, with
Project
documentation in English.
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Well Performance
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E&P Chain
Advanced Well Performance
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 10 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the practical,
comprehensive understanding and skills INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION SYSTEM 0.5 d
needed to master well performance and Introduction to well performance nodal analysis: inflow/outflow.
make significant contributions to field Overview of PROSPER™ software workflow:
productivity studies and well performance
PROSPER™: building initial well system file.
monitoring.
PVT DATA/PVT MODELING 0.5 d
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Oil & Gas PVT properties: bubble point, Bo, Rs, GOR, solids…
Drilling
Reservoir, well performance or production PROSPER™: building PVT model.
engineers and technicians.
RESERVOIR PROPERTIES & RESERVOIR-WELLBORE INTERFACE 0.5 d
Learning Objectives Reservoir rock & fluids: porosity, permeability, saturation, relative permeability, scales.
Reservoir behavior type.
Upon completion of the course, participants
Pay zone drilling, completion (open hole, cased hole), perforating.
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
will be able to:
select the adequate reservoir, fluid, Wellbore treatment: sand control, stimulations (acidizing, hydraulic fracturing).
near-wellbore zone, well completion and
facilities characteristics related to well INFLOW PERFORMANCE/IPR MODELING 1.5 d
performance design, Flow in the reservoir: Productivity Index (PI), empirical Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR).
select the remediation/stimulation and Back pressure equation for gas wells.
Field Operations
artificial lift methods, Global skin: formation damage, perforation, partial penetration, deviation:
model, forecast, assess, troubleshoot PROSPER™: IPR modeling exercise.
and optimize well performance. Horizontal drains:
PROSPER™: horizontal drain modeling.
Ways & Means
Use of the software program PROSPER™ WELLBORE FLOW, OUTFLOW PERFORMANCE/VLP MODELING 1d
(training license provided for the duration Flow in the wellbore: pressure gradient and Vertical Lift Performance (VLP) curves.
Surface Facilities
of the course). GLR, tubing head pressure, tubing ID impacts.
Engineering
Short lectures alternating with hands-on Monophasic vs. polyphasic flow: minimum flow rate/well loading:
sessions. PROSPER™: tubing correlations, VLP modeling.
Course ends with a 2-day integrated Choke performance.
case study.
WELL PERFORMANCE 1d
Learning Assessment Well deliverability nodal analysis: inflow x outflow:
Management
Presentation and discussion of the results PROSPER™: IPR + VLP natural flow well performance modeling.
Project
of design (integrated case study). Sensitivity study: prediction and analysis vs. reservoir pressure, PI, GLR, BSW, tubing ID.
Prerequisites WEEK 2
No prerequisites for this course. ARTIFICIAL LIFT 2.5 d
Gas lift: fundamentals, unloading procedure, surveillance and troubleshooting:
PROSPER™: gas lift design, prediction, analysis and diagnosis.
Expertise & Coordination
Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP): components, design, problems:
HSE
IFP Training trainer (permanent or PROSPER™: ESP design, prediction, analysis and diagnosis.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Rod pumping and jet pumps fundamentals.
or experience of the related topics, trained Comparison of the artificial lift methods.
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
PROSPER™ CASE STUDY 2d
Application of PROSPER™ to a comprehensive case study, from PVT modeling and matching, IPR + VLP building
Gas
and matching, to natural flow performance, gas lift and ESP design/performance prediction.
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E&P Chain
Well Equipment & Operation for Production Engineer
Exploration
Drilling - Completion - Artificial Lift - Well Interventions
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of well operations: from drilling, Drilling and casing program: function of the different casings, how to determine the drilling and casing program.
completion and artificial lift techniques and Principle of drilling: different types of bits, drilling string, hoisting and pumping functions and material, mud and
equipment to well intervention operations. solid treatments, wellheads.
Drilling methods and special operations: drilling parameters, turbo drilling, coring and logging, casing and
Audience cementing operations, directional drilling, well control, fishing jobs.
Offshore drilling operations: different types of rigs, specific offshore problems.
& Completion
Production engineers and other
Engineering
professionals interested in well operations.
Drilling
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPLETION OF NORMALLY FLOWING WELLS 1d
Operations involved in well completion.
Learning Objectives Main factors influencing a completion design.
Upon completion of the course, participants Connecting the pay-zone to the borehole: open hole and cased hole, drilling and casing of the pay zone, evaluating
will be able to: and restoring the cement job, perforating.
grasp fundamentals of drilling Equipment of naturally flowing wells: functions to be carried out and corresponding pieces of equipment,
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
techniques, technology and handling of the main pieces of equipment (production wellhead, tubing, packer, downhole
draw the architecture of a typical well services, subsurface safety valve).
completion and explain the technology of
the equipment used,
WELL PRODUCTIVITY - NEED FOR ARTIFICIAL LIFT 0.25 d
understand operating principle and
technology of artificial lift pumps, Overall approach of the well flow capacity: inflow and outflow performances.
Need for artificial lift.
Field Operations
comprehend operating principle,
monitoring and technology of gas lift Main artificial lift techniques.
systems,
review main well servicing and workover ARTIFICIAL LIFT BY PUMPING 0.75 d
operations (objectives, principles, Techniques to be covered:
equipment…). Sucker Rod Pumps.
Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP).
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Progressing Cavity Pumps (PCP)…
Engineering
Highly interactive training by industry Jet pumps.
specialist lecturers. For each of these techniques, the following points will be highlighted: principle, technology of the involved
Several applications and illustrations. pieces of equipment, operating procedure and troubleshooting, installation design, applications, advantages and
drawbacks.
Learning Assessment How to improve performances and run-life duration?
Assessment by test at the end of the
Management
ARTIFICIAL LIFT BY CONTINUOUS GAS LIFT 1d
course.
Project
Operating principle.
Specific completion equipment.
Prerequisites Factors to consider for design.
No prerequisites for this course. Unloading, operating problems and selection criteria.
This course is also available in French: WPRO/WELLFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Graduate Certificate
Production Engineering Certification
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Surface Production
E&P Chain
Metering & Allocation
Exploration
Single-phase - Multi-phase - Transactional - Fiscal
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of metering equipment and Types of metering: technical, transactional, allocation, fiscal.
applications in the Oil & Gas industry. Importance of metering accuracy.
& Completion
plants and terminals, instrumentation IMPLEMENTATION OF A METERING INSTALLATION -
Engineering
specialists, petroleum architects, project 0.5 d
Drilling
INFLUENCE ON PROCESS
engineers, reservoir engineers, well
Friction losses, introduction of a cold spot, intrusivity, leakage risks…
performance specialists, completion
specialists, personnel from engineering
companies and all professionals interested SINGLE-PHASE METERING: OPERATING PRINCIPLE & EQUIPMENT 1d
in metering methods and equipment used Fluids dynamics (laminar and turbulent flow).
in the petroleum industry. Different types of single-phase meters:
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
Meters based on kinetic energy (Rho.V²): orifice plate meters, pitot tubes, rotameters.
Learning Objectives Meters based on velocity: direct meters (turbines, volumetric meters) or indirect meters (ultrasounds,
electromagnetic, vortex, thermal, turbines).
Upon completion of the course, participants Derived meters: use of centrifugal pump characteristic curve, use of rotation speed of a positive displacement
will be able to:
pump…
review different kinds of metering
Tracers: chemical, radioactive, inter-correlation.
Field Operations
and allocation methods and assess
importance of accuracy,
grasp technology and operating TRANSACTIONAL METERING OF LIQUIDS 0.5 d
principles of single-phase metering Static transactional metering or pseudo-transactional metering (tank being filled up…).
equipment, Metering bench; turbines, volumetric, ultrasounds.
understand standards of liquids and Calibration of metering installations on test bench in manufacturing facilities or on site.
gases transactional metering, Operation of metering installations: maintenance, calibration.
assess operation, maintenance and
Surface Facilities
Calculators: corrections, conversion into standard volumes.
calibration techniques of metering
Engineering
installations,
Sampling, online analysis and lab analysis.
review multiphase metering advantages,
technology and operating principles. TRANSACTIONAL METERING OF GASES 0.5 d
Metering bench; turbines, volumetric, ultrasounds.
Ways & Means Calibration of metering installations on test bench in manufacturing facilities or on site.
Operation of metering installations: maintenance, calibration.
Highly interactive training by industry-
Management
Calculators: corrections, conversion into standard volumes.
specialist lecturers. Sampling, online analysis and lab analysis.
Project
Numerous applications and illustrations
from the industry.
MULTIPHASE METERING: OPERATING PRINCIPLE & EQUIPMENT 1d
Advantages of multiphase metering.
Learning Assessment Fluids: flow modes, composition.
Assessment by test at the end of the Principle of multiphase measurement: gamma-metric measurement, volume measurement, passive noise
course. analysis use of dielectric, of Venturi, of inter-correlation.
Use of optic fibers: inter-correlation, sound velocity.
HSE
Prerequisites Description of some equipment available for multiphase measurement: 3D, Roxar, Agar, Haimo, MPM, Weatherford.
Installation of multiphase measurement - Impact on process: fluid conditioning, intrusiveness.
No prerequisites for this course.
Subsea and downhole multiphase meters.
Calibration at manufacturer facilities.
Expertise & Coordination Operation and maintenance of multiphase meters.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Gas
contracted) having a good expertise and/ ALTERNATIVES TO THE USE OF MULTIPHASE METERS 0.5 d
or experience of the related topics, trained 4D seismic. Use of natural or introduced tracers.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Estimation of the contribution of each reservoir (allocation).
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Unconventional
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E&P Chain
Integrated Production Modeling - Module 2 (Project)
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding, as well as the methodology
and tools to model and optimize production BUILDING THE RESERVOIR MODEL 1.25 d
through an integrated case study. MBAL™ is used to build the tank model, according to the given data the production mechanisms must be
identified and the history production data will be matched.
Audience A PVT correlation will be tuned in MBAL™ aiming to reproduce the parameters given in the PVT report.
& Completion
Engineers from upstream Oil & Gas WELL PERFORMANCE 2d
Engineering
disciplines: production engineers, petroleum
Drilling
Using PROSPER™, the well performance of five different wells will be generated (vertical, horizontal and deviated
engineers or reservoir engineers willing
wells): IPR model, well test matching, VLP model, well deliverability.
to integrate reservoir with surface models
using Integrated Production System
technology. SURFACE ARCHITECTURE 1d
Using GAP™, the following issues will be investigated:
Global production modeling linking MBAL™, PROSPER™ and GAP™.
Learning Objectives
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
Identify the bottle necks in the production system.
Upon completion of the course, participants Optimize the surface network to meet the initial target production profile: elements in the network to be
will be able to: implemented, controls in chokes, manifolds, separator constraints.
predict global production through Different solutions might be proposed to improve the production profile.
integrated modeling,
develop a case study aiming at
PROJECT PRESENTATION, SYNTHESIS & WRAP-UP 0.5 d
Field Operations
building tank model, PVT match, well
performance and surface network
including the use of specialized software
(IPM™, MBAL™, PROSPER™, GAP™),
apply integrated modeling using the
mentioned tools.
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means
Engineering
5-day work on an integrated project with
deliverables to be presented the last
session.
Coaching throughout the project by
experts using a real case study: bottle
necks are identified in the production
system, given reservoir and fluid
Management
properties, wellbore configuration and
Project
flowing wellhead pressure; production
performance is predicted from history
production trends.
Use of professional software (IPM™,
MBAL™, PROSPER™, GAP™).
Learning Assessment
HSE
Oral presentation.
Prerequisites
It is highly recommended to attend
Module 1 first.
Gas
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E&P Chain
Pipeline Hydraulics & Multiphase Flow
Exploration
Simulation using OLGA™ & Multiflash™
Development
This course provides a practical 1.5 d
understanding of pipeline hydraulics, IN SINGLE-PHASE FLOW
flow simulation and pipe friction loss Total energy of a fluid. Bernoulli law.
calculations. Real fluid flow: viscosity, friction coefficient.
Flow regimes: laminar and turbulent (eddy) flows. Reynolds number.
Audience Calculation of friction loss through pipes: Moody chart, AFTP charts (Lefevre).
Calculation of friction loss through fittings:
& Completion
Engineers involved in designing,
Engineering
Method 1: resistance coefficient.
constructing or operating Oil & Gas
Drilling
production facilities.
Method 2: equivalent straight pipe length.
Case of compressible fluids (gas) - Main empirical equations.
Several exercises.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants MULTIPHASE FLOW IN OIL & GAS PRODUCTION 0.5 d
will be able to: Incentives and stakes.
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
assess friction losses in a pipeline and Definition of multiphase flow.
fittings for a single-phase flow, Main terminology.
understand multiphase flow patterns and
Basic understanding of different modeling approaches.
main perturbing factors,
grasp multiphase flow hydrodynamics for Historical methods to study steady-state two-phase flow.
wet gas streams and crude oil streams, Example of multiphase dynamic flow simulator OLGA™.
Future with multiphase flow modeling.
Field Operations
understand operational constraints of
single and multiphase flow lines,
deal with pipeline flow assurance issues, FLOW ASSURANCE 1d
simulate a pipeline using the software Main flow assurance issues.
program OLGA™. Flow stability: flow pattern (horizontal and vertical); slugging.
Erosion constraints, wax, hydrates.
Ways & Means Heat transfer: main heat transfer phenomenon, OHTC, cold spot issue.
Surface Facilities
Highly interactive training by industry- Fluid modeling (example with Multiflash™).
Engineering
specialist lecturers. Phase envelope, hydrate dissociation curve, emulsion, viscosity.
Several applications and illustrations.
Use of simulation software programs WELL GAS STREAMS 1d
OLGA™ and Multiflash™. Natural gas field development:
“Dry” scheme versus “Wet” scheme.
Learning Assessment Main flow assurance issues (hydrates, TLC, surge liquid volume handling).
Management
“Wet” scheme simulations.
Assessment by test at the end of the
Project
course. Operating envelope.
Geometry impacts.
Example of slug-catcher design.
Prerequisites
To be at ease with process simulation. CRUDE OIL STREAMS 1d
Crude oil field development:
Expertise & Coordination Deep water constraints.
HSE
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Graduate Certificate
Pipeline Network Engineering
& Operation Certification
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E&P Chain
Mature Fields - Surface Production Issues
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to provide an overview
of field aging effects on production and of
the solutions to maintain the production in DRIVE MECHANISM & ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY 0.5 d
mature fields. Concept selection of an EOR technique.
Validation process of an EOR technique.
Audience Introduction to chemical EOR techniques.
& Completion
Field, process or project engineers involved RESERVOIR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES 0.25 d
Engineering
in mature oil field development/sales/take-
Drilling
over projects. WELL ACTIVATION 0.5 d
Gas lift.
Learning Objectives Use of PCP, beam pump and ESPs.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: WELL PRODUCTIVITY 0.5 d
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
understand the specificities of mature Identifying a low well productivity.
field developments, Root causes and remediation.
maintain well productivity,
compensate production decline, TROUBLESHOOTING OF MATURE WELLS 0.5 d
adapt surface facilities to field aging. Identifying problems of each well and associated remediation.
Strategy for optimized remediation integration at the level of a field.
Field Operations
Ways & Means Integrity of mature wells.
Highly interactive training by industry-
specialist lecturers. ADAPTATION OF OIL TREATMENT TO PRODUCTION AGING 0.5 d
Numerous applications and illustrations. Evolution of emulsion quality over time.
Evaluation of separators water handling capacity (design case/current operating conditions).
Learning Assessment Examples of process adaptation to field aging.
Surface Facilities
Assessment by test at the end of the
Engineering
ADAPTATION OF WATER TREATMENT 0.5 d
course.
Evolution of water production over time.
Adaptation of production water treatment capacities.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. ADAPTATION OF GAS TREATMENT 0.25 d
Evolution of associated gas flowrate over time.
Evolution of gas quality.
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Gas recompression needs and adaptation of the gas compression package.
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Condensate recovery.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN MATURE FIELD 0.25 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose Equipment performances.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Process optimization.
Fuel gas requirements vs. available associated gas. HSE
This course is also available in French: SPRO/MATUREFR. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Chemicals used in Production Activities
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This comprehensive course provides an
advanced knowledge on how production Review of different types of chemicals used in Oil & Gas production.
chemicals may improve production Brief description of the associated logistics and chemical-specific hazards.
processes and cure problems in Oil & Gas Methods for implementing chemical treatment.
production. Chemical natures, properties,
selection, treatments monitoring, CHEMICALS FOR OIL TREATMENT 1.5 d
troubleshooting, optimizations are covered. Purpose, nature & specificities of each: demulsifiers, defoamers, corrosion inhibitors, paraffin control chemicals,
& Completion
Engineering
drag reducers…
Drilling
Audience Methodology for selecting the correct chemical & field testing.
Production Engineers looking for
Ways for monitoring during operation.
comprehensive technical information on Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
production chemicals use, monitoring, Troubleshooting case study.
optimization.
CHEMICALS FOR GAS TREATMENT 0.75 d
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
Learning Objectives Purpose, nature and specificities of each: defoamers, foamers, corrosion inhibitors, hydrate inhibitors (Methanol,
DEG, TEG, KHI)…
Upon completion of the course, participants Methodology for selecting the correct chemical and field testing.
will be able to:
Ways for monitoring during operation.
detail the nature and purpose of each
frequently used production chemicals, Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
Troubleshooting case study.
Field Operations
their specificities and limits,
explain in which domain and how
chemical treatments are applicable, CHEMICALS FOR INJECTION & PRODUCED WATER PROCESSING 1.5 d
select and apply safely the best treating Purpose, nature and specificities of each: polyelectrolyte, chlorine, bactericide, oxygen scavenger, deoilers,
chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, acids, mineral scale inhibitors…
monitor chemical treatments and detect Methodology for selecting the correct chemical and field testing.
dysfunctions, Ways for monitoring during operation.
evaluate chemical performance in
Surface Facilities
Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
a given process, optimize chemical
Engineering
treatments. Troubleshooting case study.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Technical Standards for Surface Facilities Design
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
Settle down the minimum safety requirements for the layout of installations.
overview of technical standards applied in Risks resulting from industrial activity, either routine operation or abnormal event.
projects for construction, maintenance and Methodology for identifying Safety Critical Elements and minimize the risk of major accidents.
operation of upstream Oil & Gas facilities. Review of API RP 500 and API RP 505 Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical
Installations at Petroleum Facilities and of API RP 14C Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation,
Audience and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems for Offshore Production Platform.
Comparison with ISO 17776 Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries - Offshore production installations - Guidelines
& Completion
Engineers and technicians interested or on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment.
Engineering
directly involved, in day-to-day activities Global HSE dossier of project. Comparison of EU directive SEVESO III and offshore safety case regulation 2015.
Drilling
of Oil & Gas projects: safety, design,
construction, operation and/or maintenance WELDING & QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION OF PIPING 0.25 d
of Oil & Gas field. Minimum requirements for welding of pressure containing piping and/or equipment.
General requirements for the field welding and inspection of pipelines.
Review of the ASME Section IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications and comparison with EN 287 Qualification Test
Learning Objectives of Welders - Fusion Welding.
Review of ASME V Non-destructive examination.
Engineering
Engineering
Production
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: PIPELINE DESIGN, STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION & INSPECTION 0.25 d
list the main Norms and recommended General considerations for onshore pipeline design.
practices for Oil & Gas projects, Specifications applicable to pre-project engineering, basic engineering, and construction engineering of the
assess standards that ensure the long- pipeline systems.
term productivity of surface installations, Review of API 1104 Standard for Welding Pipelines and Related Facilities.
Field Operations
explain guidelines and procedures
for promotion and maintenance of STANDARD PRACTICE FOR EQUIPMENT DESIGN,
safe working conditions throughout
0.5 d
MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION
construction, maintenance and operation Scope of the inspections for certain stages in construction, in particular on hand over to a third party.
activities, Minimum measures regarding risk mitigation during construction and installation activities.
detail the basic requirements for safe Requirements for the evaluation and rating of the criticality of the units delivered under the contract.
and environmentally sound construction Requirements for the quality surveillance activities.
and maintenance of Oil & Gas Identification of key inspection documents using EN 10204 Types of inspection documents.
Surface Facilities
infrastructures,
Engineering
grasp the key aspects of safety, design, ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PROJECTS 0.25 d
construction and operation, necessary Establish the environmental requirements for projects design and E&P activities.
for the orderly and effective development
Environmental Baseline Survey (EBS) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
Effects and potential impacts of the Project on the natural and human environment, and of their extent.
of Oil & Gas projects,
ascertain the treatment processes LIQUID STORAGE TANKS 0.25 d
necessary for production water and Minimum rules and requirements to be met with respect to design, fabrication, manufacturer quality control,
injection water.
Management
inspection test and painting of single containment, double-walled metallic storage tanks.
Project
Ways & Means INSPECTION PLAN FOR EQUIPMENT & STRUCTURES 0.25 d
Corrosion control on production facilities: field operation.
Several illustrations from recent projects. Minimum inspection requirements necessary to assure the integrity of plant and structures.
Review of applicable standards, norms
and current industry best practices. GAS FACILITIES DESIGN 2d
Minimum requirements for process sizing criteria to be used during pre-project and basic or detailed engineering
phases.
Learning Assessment Review of ISO 17776 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Guidelines on
HSE
Quiz at the end of the module. tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment for plant layout design and of ANSI B 31.8 Gas
Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems for gathering and export networks design.
Defining maintainability and inspectability criteria necessary to ensure the installations’ integrity throughout their
Prerequisites life.
Fundamentals for the maintenance strategy, by type of equipment.
No prerequisites for this course. Production availability studies of Oil & Gas facilities.
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Oil Terminals, FSO & FPSO ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 225
Oil & Gas Field Processing ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 226
Field Processing & Surface Production Facilities .......................................................................................................................................................... p. 227
Oil & Gas Field Processing Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................... p. 228
Preparatory Course for Production Operator .................................................................................................................................................................. p. 229
Field Operator Certification ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 230
Panel Operator Certification ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 231
Production Supervisor Certification ........................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 232
Production Superintendent Certification ............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 233
Field Operations Engineer Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 234
Well Operation & Testing ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 235
Operation of Gas Lift Wells ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 236
Chemicals used in Production Activities .............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 237
Gas Processing & Compression Operations ................................................................................................................................................................... p. 238
Production Facilities Control Room Operation ................................................................................................................................................................ p. 239
Laboratory Analyses for Oil & Gas Production ............................................................................................................................................................... p. 240
Refresher Course for Production Operator ...................................................................................................................................................................... p. 241
Pumps Operation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 242
Compressors Operation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 243
Maintenance
Instrumentation Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 247
Turnaround Management .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 248
Fundamentals of Mechanical Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................... p. 249
Pump Maintenance Workshop .................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 250
Compressors Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 251
Maintenance & Inspection of Rotating Machinery ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 252
Maintenance Management Certification ............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 253
Machinery Vibration ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 254
Upstream Maintenance Engineer Certification ............................................................................................................................................................... p. 255
Maintenance Supervisor Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 256
Maintenance Superintendent Certification ........................................................................................................................................................................ p. 257
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Oil Terminals, FSO & FPSO
Exploration
Technology - Construction - Operation - Regulations
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of the technology and operation Functions of oil terminals: reception, oil processing, storage, export…
of oil terminals in general, and of FSO/FPSO Different actors of an oil terminal.
in particular. Crude oil treatment, water treatment…
Evaluation of terminal storage capacity, tanker loading planning…
Audience
ONSHORE STORAGE TANKS 0.5 d
& Completion
Managers, staff and technicians whose
Engineering
Different types of storage tank (fixed roof, floating roof). Selection criteria.
activities are related to oil terminals
Drilling
Fixed roof tank: shell, roof, bottom, foundation, retention basins and various equipment.
(production, marine maintenance, operation,
design, manufacturing, trading, control,
Floating roof tank and various equipment.
regulations…). Firefighting facilities: water deluge, foam, gas extinguisher…
Safety risks on storage tanks: H2S, dangers of ignition, explosion risk, collapse, static electricity…
Learning Objectives Incidents and equipment failures on storage tanks.
Fire types on storage tanks.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: METERING OF OIL QUANTITIES: RECEIVED, STORED & EXPORTED 1d
review all loading/unloading operations Metering and sampling on onshore tank (level, reference temperature scales).
on oil terminals, FSO’s and FPSO’s,
Determination of amounts standard issued.
understand technical characteristics of
onshore or floating storage facilities, Counting dynamic transactional, sampling and calibration. Calculation of standard volume and weight.
Maintenance of metering unit and calibration loop and meter calibration.
Field Operations
Operations
understand metering and sampling
techniques used to measure volume of Presentation of oil exported commercial documents.
marketed oil,
grasp technology of oil tanker loading FLOATING STORAGE FACILITIES (FSO/FPSO) 1d
facilities (jetty, loading buoy, tandem Presentation of the main functions of a FPSO.
Field
point…), Anchoring the FSO/FPSO.
learn about mooring crew activities, Technology of floating storage tanks.
pilotage, port regulations, assess oil
Surface Facilities
Storage tanks of crude oil, methanol ballast. Tanks atmosphere control. Inerting system.
terminals HSE hazards and operational
Engineering
constraints. Procedures for storage tanks entry. Incidents.
Safety on-board storage of FSO/FPSO.
Ways & Means
EXPORT & MARINE OPERATIONS 1d
Highly interactive training by industry Tanker approach operations and mooring at: jetty, loading buoy, tandem point…
specialist lecturers. Tanker loading operations, tanker loading planning, preparations before loading, monitoring during the loading
Several applications and illustrations.
Management
operations and procedures after loading.
Project
International Ship and Port facility Security (ISPS) code: principle, actors, responsibilities, practical difficulties.
Learning Assessment Mooring crew operations.
Assessment by test at the end of the Safety Port Regulations. Pilot activities.
course. Commercial contracts, demurrage, commercial claims.
(cargo circuit, pump room), ballasting and deballasting, inert gas generation, tank washing.
Different modes of loading tankers: jetty, tandem and buoy. Advantages/drawbacks.
Expertise & Coordination Safety checklist (IMO).
Description of tandem loading point and loading buoy.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
Gas
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Engineers and technicians interested, FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR & DRIVE MECHANISM 0.25 d
although not directly involved, in Reservoirs: types, exploration techniques.
day-to-day Oil & Gas field processing
Drive mechanisms.
operations: reservoir engineers, drilling and
completion personnel, platform designers,
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): aim and principle of the main techniques.
petroleum architects, equipment suppliers,
economists… FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING, COMPLETION & WELL PERFORMANCE 0.25 d
Drilling principle. Case of offshore drilling.
Learning Objectives Main completion equipment.
Well performance. Needs for artificial lift: principle of artificial lift by pumping, gas lift…
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: WELL EFFLUENT TRANSPORTATION, FLOW-ASSURANCE
list main characteristics of Oil & Gas well 0.5 d
& GAS HYDRATES PREVENTION
effluents, assess problems induced by
Gathering network design and operation:
unwanted compounds,
explain gathering network design and Main flow assurance issues.
operations, Multiphase flow. Flow patterns.
detail field treatment of Oil & Gas Hydrates formation prevention strategies. Hydrates inhibition.
streams and processes technology, Case studies: gas condensate field development; deep-offshore production.
grasp fundamentals of Oil & Gas field
processing operations and related CRUDE OIL PROCESSING 1d
operating conditions, Crude stabilization by Multi Stage Separation (MSS): election of the number of stages, effect of operating
ascertain the treatment processes
parameters, management of foam issues.
necessary for production water and
injection water.
Crude dehydration and desalting. Emulsion treatment: operating parameters, internals, chemicals selection.
Crude sweetening (H2S removal).
Examples of oil treatment and associated gas compression process schemes.
Ways & Means
Course delivered by industry specialists. PRODUCTION & INJECTION WATER TREATMENT 1d
Numerous applications and illustrations. Quality requirements for production water. Environment related constraints.
Main produced water treatments: API oil-water separators, plate separators, flotators, hydrocyclones…
Learning Assessment Reasons for water injection.
Quality requirements and necessary treatments: chlorination, filtration, oxygen removal, sulfate removal.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. Examples of process schemes for production and injection water treatment.
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Field Processing & Surface Production Facilities
Exploration
Effluent Treatment & Equipment Technology
Development
This course provides a comprehensive Different types of well effluent. Main characterization parameters. Liquid/vapor equilibrium of pure substances and mixtures.
understanding of onshore and offshore Oil & Effluent behavior. Constituents that pose problems for storage, transport or commercialization. Main specifications to conform
Gas field processing techniques, along with with and required treatments.
knowledge of technology and operating
principles of surface production facilities FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR & DRIVE MECHANISM 0.25 d
equipment. Reservoirs: types, exploration techniques. Drive mechanisms. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): aim and principle of the main
techniques.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING, COMPLETION & WELL PERFORMANCE 0.25 d
Drilling
Engineers and technicians interested Drilling principle. Case of offshore drilling. Main completion equipment. Well performance. Needs for artificial lift: principle of
in onshore and offshore Oil & Gas field artificial lift by pumping, gas lift…
processing technology and equipment.
WELL EFFLUENT TRANSPORTATION, FLOW-ASSURANCE
0.5 d
Learning Objectives & GAS HYDRATES PREVENTION
Gathering network design and operation: main flow assurance issues; multiphase flow, flow patterns; hydrates formation
Engineering
prevention strategies, hydrates inhibition.
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
Case studies: gas condensate field development; deep-offshore production.
will be able to:
grasp fundamentals of Oil & Gas
production techniques, CRUDE OIL PROCESSING 1d
Crude stabilization by Multi Stage Separation (MSS). Management of foam issues. Crude dehydration and desalting. Emulsion
explain operating principles and treatment.
conditions of oil, water and gas Crude sweetening (H2S removal).
Field Operations
Examples of oil treatment and associated gas compression process schemes.
Operations
treatment,
detail the technology of main equipment
and specifities of offshore production PRODUCTION & INJECTION WATER TREATMENT 1d
techniques, Quality requirements for production water. Environment related constraints.
ascertain fundamentals of process Main produced water treatments: API oil-water separators, plate separators, flotators, hydrocyclones…
Field
control, draw a typical safety system Reasons for water injection.
Quality requirements and necessary treatments: chlorination, filtration, oxygen removal, sulfate removal.
layout, Examples of process schemes for production and injection water treatment.
explain main metering techniques,
Surface Facilities
corrosion issues, its prevention and
Engineering
GAS PROCESSING & CONDITIONING 1d
monitoring. Gas dehydration: TEG units, solid desiccants (molecular sieves) units. Gas sweetening. Acid components (H2S and CO2) removal:
amine units, molecular sieves, membranes. Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction: use of cryogenic refrigeration, Joule-
Thompson expansion, turbo-expander.
Ways & Means
Very interactive training by industry LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS 0.5 d
specialists. Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) chain.
Numerous applications and illustrations.
Management
CASE OF OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENTS 1d
Project
Offshore production structures: jacket, semi-submersible, spar, TLP, FPSO… Storage and offloading vessels (FSO, FPSO, FPU,
Learning Assessment buoy…). Deep offshore developments. Examples of subsea architecture. Flow assurance in (deep) offshore developments.
Assessment by test at the end of the Main preservation techniques and pigging solutions.
course.
ROTATING MACHINERY 1d
Fundamentals of pumping circuits and gas compression. Operating principles, technology, selection criteria, performances
Prerequisites and operating conditions of centrifugal & volumetric pumps and centrifugal & reciprocating compressors. Gas turbines. Turbo-
expanders.
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
Importance of metering and production allocation. Production accounting & material balance. Introduction to material balances:
liquid and gas balances. Transactional metering of liquids and gas. Multi-phase metering: advantage, principle and fields of
application.
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Learning Assessment
Case studies.
Prerequisites
A confirmed experience in field operations
is required for this course.
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Preparatory Course for Production Operator
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 25 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to consolidate
mathematics, physics, chemistry and APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR OIL & GAS PRODUCTION OPERATIONS 5d
mechanics fundamentals required to attend Powers and roots. Solving first degree equations, first degree inequalities. Functional relations.
IFP Training’s Production Field Operator Numerical equalities and inequalities.
certification or other technical courses for
operators. SYSTEMS & MOTIONS 0.5 d
Units and international system.
Time, position/trajectory, velocity, acceleration.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
Drilling
Newly-hired personnel who need to FORCE & ASSOCIATED QUANTITIES 1.5 d
Force, mass, weight.
strengthen their academic fundamentals Specific gravity, density, °API.
before attending technical training courses. Pressure, buoyancy.
Moment of a force, torque.
Learning Objectives Energy, work and power.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY 2d
will be able to: Current, intensity and voltage.
reach the prerequisite academic level Resistor, electric power, generator and receiver.
in mathematics, physics, chemistry and
mechanics applied to Oil & Gas industry
THERMAL PHYSICS 2d
Temperature and heat.
in order to attend technical courses, Specific heat and latent heat.
Field Operations
Operations
understand the basics of Oil & Gas Combustion and calorific power.
production,
explain the main physical phenomena WELL EFFLUENT CHARACTERIZATION & FLUID FLOW 1.5 d
governing well effluent treatment Introduction to notions of GOR, BSW…
processes, Flow, flow regimes and viscosity.
Field
identify the main static and rotary Principles of metrology, introduction to laboratory analyzes applied to Oil & Gas industry.
equipment of the production facilities
and indicate their function. FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2d
Surface Facilities
Atom, molecule, counting matter.
Engineering
Nomenclature, hydrocarbon groups and physical properties.
Ways & Means Chemical reaction.
Numerous application exercises inspired INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - FUNDAMENTALS OF AQUEOUS
from Oil & Gas production operations. 1.5 d
SOLUTION CHEMISTRY
Acids/bases and pH.
Learning Assessment Red-Ox chemistry.
Corrosion phenomena. Different types of corrosion encountered in the Oil & Gas industry.
Management
Assessment by test at the end of each
Project
week. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA OF THE SEPARATION PROCESSES 2d
Liquid-liquid separation; application to the separation of oil and water:
Gravity settling and parameters that can improve process efficiency: concept of retention time; apparent density,
Prerequisites introduction to the principle of flotator; centrifugal force, introduction to the operating principle of hydrocyclones;
temperature…
No prerequisites for this course. Emulsion and foams notions - Stability and emulsion breaking.
Liquid-gas separation; application to oil stabilization: flash separation principles; multi stage separation; fundamentals
More info of distillation, absorption and stripping. HSE
Course duration and content can be MATERIALS USED IN OIL & GAS INDUSTRY 2d
adjusted according to participants’ profile. Generality on piping; fittings, flanges, seals. Main materials used in production facilities.
Introduction to valves, safety valves, insulation devices.
Expertise & Coordination Introduction to static equipment technology: flash drum (separator, scrubber...); absorption or stripping column; heat
exchangers...
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Introduction to rotating machine function & technology: pumps and compressors.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained SYMBOLIZATION, SCHEMATICS & INDUSTRIAL DRAWINGS 2d
Gas
to adult teaching methods, and whose Industrial drawings, dimensions and standards.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
MECHANICAL PARTS OF ROTATING MACHINERY 2d
Bearing and trust bearings.
Coupling and gears.
Lubrication.
Unconventional
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Field Operator Certification
Duration mentioned here does not include FINAL ASSESSMENTS & JURY 5d
OFF periods; training typically extends Final oral examinations aiming at assessing the knowledge of the area of OJT assignment (hazards, details of the installations,
over one year. Training duration: 37 weeks operating conditions, equipment characteristics, site specificities…) as well as the capability to assume operator duties
spread over one year. (routine monitoring, execution of routine and non-routine operations, knowledge of HSE rules and behavior in the event of
abnormal conditions and accident…).
Expertise & Coordination Preparation of a final OJT report, as a support for the final oral examinations.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. Reference: PROP/BOAGB Only available as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
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Vocational Certificate
Panel Operator Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 35 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the required skills to Control room organization and panel operator role.
hold the position of panel operator with the Panel operator reporting and handover duties. Plant documentation in control room.
appropriate attitude towards plant operation Radio-communication.
safety issues. Allow proactive and efficient Process control:
Control loop. Field instrumentation.
adaptation to the position of control room Controllers operating principles & parameters. Control loops structures.
operator, based on professional experience Standalone simulator: simple loop controller tuning and impact of P&ID actions; study of various control loop structures; typical
of participants. transmitters faults.
Distributed Control System (DCS):
& Completion
Engineering
DCS architecture and system components. Human-Machine Interface (HMI).
Drilling
Audience HMI functions: trends, alarms… Automated sequences and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): PSS, ESD, HIPPS, EDP.
Examples of simulator exercises performed: DCS views and functionalities browsing; reading safety logics; package sequence analysis.
Experienced production field operators
called on to hold a panel operator position Module 2: WELL & PRODUCTION LINE OPERATION 5d
in Oil & Gas production facilities. Reservoir conditions and production modes. Production principles and physics applied to well.
Surface wells and subsea wells: equipment, architectures, operating procedures.
Common well interventions. Production and injection wells monitoring. Common troubles.
Learning Objectives Safety and prevention/protection barriers.
Engineering
Production
Examples of simulator exercises performed: well; production lines section parameters analysis; FPSO case.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Module 3: ROTATING MACHINERY OPERATION 5d
Centrifugal pumps:
adopt the fundamental methodology Technology, auxiliaries, operating parameters, protection systems.
and philosophy to operate Oil & Gas Pumps and operating conditions applied on simulator.
production facilities from the control Examples of simulator exercises performed: effect of a pressure decrease or level decrease in the upstream vessel; plugged
room, strainer; gas carry-under.
Field Operations
Operations
Reciprocating compressors:
be convinced of the absolute necessity Technology, auxiliaries, process circuit, operating parameters, protection systems.
of a proactive behavior and to implement Centrifugal compressors:
an anticipatory operation, Technology, auxiliaries, process circuit, operating parameters, control and protection systems applied on simulator.
Examples of simulator exercises performed: effect of temperature change; surge conditions; start-up and shutdown sequences.
analyze and react methodically to
Field
anomalies, incidents and emergency
Module 4: SURFACE PROCESSING OPERATION 5d
situations in a safe manner, Crude oil processing: stabilization, dehydration and desalting.
implement emergency procedures. Gas processing: sweetening, dehydration, condensate recovery and fractionation.
Surface Facilities
Water processing: produced water treatment and introduction to injection water processing.
Engineering
Examples of simulator exercises performed: influence of oil dehydration parameter; foaming symptoms; impact of TEG unit operating
Ways & Means conditions; loss of a compressor; limited gas lift…
Management
trending them to anticipate deviations.
dynamic simulator replicating a DCS Radio communication and other communication means. Communication good practices.
Project
environment. Oil transfer operations: storage and export, gas metering.
Analysis of an integrated plant behavior: inertia and interferences.
Analysis of production facilities shutdown philosophy: implementing safe plant shutdown procedure on simulator.
Learning Assessment
Evaluation using simulator at the end of Module 6: INTEGRATED PLANT OPERATION/SAFETY IN OPERATION 5d
Analysis of production facilities start-up philosophy.
each module. Implementing safe plant start-up procedure on simulator:
Operating parameters analysis and anticipation of process upset.
Generation of several malfunctions (by the instructor) to be fixed.
Prerequisites
HSE
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Vocational Certificate
Production Superintendent Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 58 days
Purpose
Development
This certifying course provides the in-depth Welcome and program overview. Entry test. Units. Dimensions.
technical knowledge of Oil & Gas processing
operations along with managerial and
communication skills for qualifying to hold the DOWNHOLE PRODUCTION - WELL PERFORMANCE -
position of production superintendents. The 5d
required high-level knowledge stretches over PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
a wide range of issues in relation to reservoir, Fundamentals of reservoir engineering. Well testing. Fundamentals of drilling, completion and well servicing. Artificial
corrosion, inspection, maintenance, well lift (pumping, gas lift…) and well performance. Effluent behavior. Fundamentals of thermodynamics. Specifications. HSE
performance, flow assurance… management.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience OIL, WATER & GAS PROCESSING
Drilling
5d
Professionals with a significant experience in Oil processing: required specifications; stabilization; dehydration, desalting. Production and injection water treatment: quality
Oil & Gas surface production who are called on requirements and associated treatments; operating conditions. Gas processing: required specifications; dehydration; hydrates,
to hold position of production superintendents. consequences and treatments; Natural Gas Liquids recovery.
Engineering
Prevention of deposits in flowlines. Monitoring of multi-phase flows through flowlines.
Production
will be able to:
describe the overall production process,
from reservoir to offloading facilities, ADVANCED TREATMENTS 5d
explain available tools and techniques Oil & Gas sweetening. Liquefied Natural Gas, principles and liquefactions processes. Natural gas liquids treatments. Operations
for well performance enhancement and troubleshooting methodology and case studies: recognize a trouble when occurring; ISHIGAWA grid; methodological approach
production optimization, to identify causes and remedial options; PARETO graph; troubleshooting toolbox.
explain state-of-the-art Oil & Gas
production techniques,
Field Operations
Operations
describe HSE management rules and PRODUCTION FACILITIES TROUBLESHOOTING, DYNAMIC SIMULATOR 5d
responsibilities, Oral presentations of facilities actual malfunctions and teamwork investigation.
acquire world class work methods and Case studies on a dynamic simulator: wells and production lines; rotating equipment; crude oil and associated gas: operation
communication skills, and troubleshooting; production shutdown and restart.
anticipate anomalous events and react
effectively to troubleshooting to avoid
Field
production loss. BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT 5d
Teamwork management, written and oral communication. Active listening and communication tools. Team cohesion and stress
Ways & Means management. Problems analysis and investigation: tools and behaviors. How to better analyze and know oneself.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Several applications and illustrations.
Intensive teamwork. INSTRUMENTATION & PROCESS CONTROL - ELECTRICITY 5d
Use of dynamic training simulations. Instrumentation and process control: functional blocks, symbolization; pneumatic, electrical and digital technologies;
Practical sessions with equipment in a measurements, sensors, security equipment; control equipment, actuators; controllers and control loops; Distributed Control
workshop. System (DCS): architecture, connections; Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): HIPS, ESD, EDP, FGS.
Electricity: generation (turbines, alternators, monitoring, troubleshooting); distribution (HT-BT networks, power supply, stability,
Learning Assessment constituents, cabinets, transformers, batteries, isolation, protections).
Continuous assessments all-along the
Management
program. ROTATING MACHINERY 5d
Final assessment including a presentation Pumps: pumping prerequisites (pressure, flowrate, head); centrifugal pumps (types, technology, auxiliaries, performances);
Project
in front of a jury. volumetric pumps (rotating, reciprocating).
Compressors: compression prerequisites (technology, auxiliaries, practical laws); centrifugal compressors (rotor, stator,
Prerequisites bearings, shafts, seals balance); reciprocating compressors (frame, cylinders, pistons and rings, bearings, lubrication, cooling).
Gas turbines: operating principles, compression, combustion, expansion, performances; technologies (compressor, combustion
Significant experience in Oil & Gas surface chamber, turbine, internal cooling); auxiliaries. HSE concerns.
production.
lifting & rigging, work at height, electrical safety… Work permit system. SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS) management…
The training duration includes 2 days of HSE management systems. Management of change. Downgraded situations. HSE referential and responsibilities. Safety
written and oral competencies evaluation. This engineering: HAZID, HAZOP, layout optimization and identification of major accidents. Risks matrix… Safety systems: HIPS,
training is organized together with the HSE ESD, EDP, F&G, USS. Safety logic diagrams. Human factors. Safe operating philosophy and methodology. Incident analysis and
and Maintenance Superintendents trainings. reporting. Root cause analysis.
The effective scheduling of the common
Unconventional
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Field Operations Engineer Certification
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Well Operation & Testing
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge for the monitoring of eruptive Hydrocarbon in place. Composition and volume.
and activated wells, as well as the Permeability/porosity/reservoir/borehole interface. Productivity Index (IP).
monitoring and validation of well tests. Various completions; eruptive wells/activated wells.
Role of completion.
Audience Hydrostatic and dynamic wells:
Conditions for eruptive wells.
& Completion
Experienced method engineers, technicians
Engineering
Notions of fluid flow. Pressure drop/skin effect.
and operators involved in well monitoring in
Drilling
Oil & Gas production facilities.
ARTIFICIAL LIFT 1d
Stimulation and activation principle.
Learning Objectives The various methods of activation.
Upon completion of the course, participants Well activation by gas lift:
will be able to: Gas lift principle.
Engineering
Production
list equipment comprising eruptive Pros and Cons.
and activated wells, including surface Bottom hole and surface gas lift equipment.
equipment for gas lift,
Gas lift valve: role/technology.
analyze well behavior and well material
balance, Start-up methods in gas lift well.
efficiently identify abnormal conditions Operation of multiple wells.
Field Operations
Operations
on eruptive and activated wells,
efficiently operate and monitor gas lifted WELL INTERVENTIONS - WORKOVER, WIRELINE, METROLOGY - SAFETY 0.5 d
wells, monitor wells safety test, Heavy/light wells intervention. Equipment.
troubleshoot activated wells instabilities Wireline/workover operations.
for tests validation. Metrology associated with the operating mode for eruptive or activated wells.
Field
Downhole and surface safety equipment.
Ways & Means Safety levels.
Surface Facilities
Highly interactive training by industry
Engineering
specialist lecturers. WELL MONITORING & TESTING - TEST SEPARATOR 1d
Several applications on eruptive and Test separator:
activated well dynamics. Equipment, metrology and test separator control.
Several exercises on well material Control and stability of tested well.
balance following well test. Metering equipment.
Wells parameters determination: GLR, GOR, WOR, BSW, Specific gravity…
Management
Learning Assessment Sampling procedure.
Project
Assessment by test at the end of the Multi-Phase Flow Meter (MPFM):
course. Operating principle and equipment technology.
Results analysis.
Prerequisites Stability control and well test validation.
Potential problems. Tuning difficulties: analysis, solutions.
No prerequisites for this course. Troubleshooting of gas lift wells.
Troubleshooting of wells activated by Electric Submersible Pump (ESP).
HSE
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Chemicals used in Production Activities
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This comprehensive course provides an
advanced knowledge on how production Review of different types of chemicals used in Oil & Gas production.
chemicals may improve production Brief description of the associated logistics and chemical-specific hazards.
processes and cure problems in Oil & Gas Methods for implementing chemical treatment.
production. Chemical natures, properties,
selection, treatments monitoring, CHEMICALS FOR OIL TREATMENT 1.5 d
troubleshooting, optimizations are covered. Purpose, nature & specificities of each: demulsifiers, defoamers, corrosion inhibitors, paraffin control chemicals,
& Completion
Engineering
drag reducers…
Drilling
Audience Methodology for selecting the correct chemical & field testing.
Production Engineers looking for
Ways for monitoring during operation.
comprehensive technical information on Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
production chemicals use, monitoring, Troubleshooting case study.
optimization.
CHEMICALS FOR GAS TREATMENT 0.75 d
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives Purpose, nature and specificities of each: defoamers, foamers, corrosion inhibitors, hydrate inhibitors (Methanol,
DEG, TEG, KHI)…
Upon completion of the course, participants Methodology for selecting the correct chemical and field testing.
will be able to:
Ways for monitoring during operation.
detail the nature and purpose of each
frequently used production chemicals, Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
Troubleshooting case study.
Field Operations
Operations
their specificities and limits,
explain in which domain and how
chemical treatments are applicable, CHEMICALS FOR INJECTION & PRODUCED WATER PROCESSING 1.5 d
select and apply safely the best treating Purpose, nature and specificities of each: polyelectrolyte, chlorine, bactericide, oxygen scavenger, deoilers,
chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, acids, mineral scale inhibitors…
Field
monitor chemical treatments and detect Methodology for selecting the correct chemical and field testing.
dysfunctions, Ways for monitoring during operation.
evaluate chemical performance in
Surface Facilities
Optimization of the chemical injection and chemical performance evaluation.
a given process, optimize chemical
Engineering
treatments. Troubleshooting case study.
Management
Project
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Any person wishing to improve her/his SPECIFICATIONS & WATER CONTENT OF GAS - HYDRATES 0.5 d
technical and operational knowledge on gas Constituents raising problems for storage, transport or end use of natural gas.
treatment and transportation.
Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas.
Particularly operating personnel (from
operator to engineer) requiring a better
Necessary treatments to conform these specifications.
understanding of the issues related to System behavior. Moisture content of a saturated gas.
natural gas processing and transportation. Applications:
Moisture content of different gases of various compositions.
Learning Objectives Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI…
Upon completion of the course, participants GAS DEHYDRATION: TEG ABSORPTION, MOLECULAR SIEVES 0.75 d
will be able to: Gas dehydration process: conventional TEG process.
understand the basic concepts and
Case study of gas processing operations: TEG process troubleshooting.
operational principle, know the
specification (water content of gas and Gas dehydration by physical adsorption (molecular sieves): technologies, performances and operating principles.
issues),
analyze the operating conditions to GAS TREATMENT: SWEETENING, CONDENSATE EXTRACTION
0.75 d
detect problems more quickly at the & FRACTIONATION
production level, improve the existing Overview of the techniques dedicated to gas sweetening:
processes performances, Chemical solvent processes - Amine units (MEA, DEA, DGA, MDEA…).
understand the operation and the Physical solvent processes.
detailed equipment technology of Hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes.
compressors,
Overview of other techniques.
analyze the operating parameters
associated to those rotating machines Conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing.
and their auxiliary circuits, Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components).
operate compressors properly. Low Temperature Separation processes (LTS):
External refrigeration loop.
Ways & Means Joule-Thomson expansion.
Turbo-Expander.
Highly interactive training by industry
NGL Fractionation Schemes (C2/LPG/C5+ recovery).
specialist lecturers.
Feedback, case studies and illustrations
(possibility to adapt according client TECHNOLOGY & OPERATION OF CENTRIFUGAL
1d
assets specificities). & RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS
Operating principle, flowrate tuning.
Learning Assessment Technology: constitutive elements and their function.
Circuits auxiliaries: lubrication, sealing system, cooling, safety systems.
Assessment by test at the end of the Compressors operation: routine surveillance, transient conditions.
course.
COMPRESSORS OPERATION (case studies) 0.75 d
Prerequisites Start-up, shutdown and on-line monitoring.
No prerequisites for this course.
FEEDBACK & CASE STUDIES -
0.75 d
TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFIC TO CLIENT ASSETS
Expertise & Coordination
Tailored workshops as per client requirements.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
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Production Facilities Control Room Operation
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 10 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire best practices
of production facilities control room Familiarization with HMI functions and operation.
operation through role-play situations DCS tools review.
on integrated Oil & Gas production plant
dynamic simulator. PROCESS CONTROL & SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS 1d
Impact of P&ID parameters and simple closed loop tuning.
Audience Study of control loop structures: cascade, split-range on simulator.
& Completion
Engineering
Programmable logic controllers: introduction to automated sequences.
Experienced control room operators and
Drilling
Monitoring of start-up sequence (compressor) through MMI.
production supervisors looking to advance
their know-how in control room operation.
Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): PSS, ESD, HIPPS and F&G systems description.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Well monitoring and detection of abnormal conditions.
analyze and anticipate behavior of main
control loop structures (DCS and SIS ROTATING MACHINERY OPERATION 1.5 d
systems architecture and functionalities), Centrifugal pumps.
explain production equipment, process
Centrifugal compressors:
operating parameters and perform
Technology review, study of process and auxiliary lines, protection systems.
Field Operations
Operations
troubleshooting,
implement proactive, anticipatory control Start-up and shutdown sequences.
room operation and acquire a safety Analysis of operating conditions and operating parameters.
mindset,
react and act in a structured manner to PROCESS UPSET MANAGEMENT 2.5 d
Field
anomalies and plant upsets, Alarms: priorities management and decision making.
enforce safety guidelines during Becoming aware of the need for anticipation VS on-alarm action.
downgraded and critical situations.
Surface Facilities
Managing and predicting process disturbances by using trend views. Use of trends to anticipate deviations.
Engineering
Global plant performance checks: identification and implementation of a routine checks roadmap.
Ways & Means Shift report and impact of a faulty report through role play situations.
Extensive practice on integrated Oil & Process upsets: learning to react and act in a structured manner.
Gas production plant dynamic simulator. Identification, analysis and containment of process upsets according to the learnt methodology.
Numerous case studies and role-play Example of simulator exercises performed:
situations. Loss of centrifugal compressor.
Management
Loss of cooling media.
Learning Assessment
Project
Production rate decrease.
Assessment by test at the end of the Unexpected slugging.
course. ESD activation due to process safety trip.
…
Prerequisites
SAFETY IN OPERATION 1d
No prerequisites for this course. Learning to operate the plant in critical situation, to make adequate decision, to follow-up on actions performed. HSE
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Ways & Means ANALYZES FOR THE FOLLOW-UP OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT OPERATIONS 1d
Demulsifiers evaluation and selection (bottle tests, field tests).
Several applications and illustrations.
Lab visit.
Quality controls/monitoring of poor and rich Triethyleneglycol (TEG):
Water content, pH.
Hydrocarbon content.
Learning Assessment
Follow-up of equipment performances: water content, residual emulsion.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. LABORATORY VISIT 1d
Equipment visualization.
Prerequisites Discussions on practices, difficulties…
No prerequisites for this course.
ANALYZES DONE TO OPTIMIZE ANTICORROSION TREATMENTS 0.5 d
Deposits and scale analyzes.
Expertise & Coordination Chemical corrosion and bacterial corrosion appraisal.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Recommendations for chemical additives and treatments.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained HSE IN LABORATORY ACTIVITIES 0.5 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose Laboratory facilities design and implementation.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Chemicals management (storage, use…).
Occupational health and safety behavior.
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Refresher Course for Production Operator
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 15 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to increase the knowledge
in oil/gas/water processing operations, as Wells: performance, activation, monitoring and operation.
well as acquiring or validating fundamentals Oil treatment: multi-stage separation, dehydration, desalting, treatment of emulsions, treatment of foaming,
of rotating machines and static equipment sweetening.
operation. Gas treatment: sweetening, dehydration, NGL and condensate recovery.
Water treatment: production and injection water treatment.
Audience
& Completion
Engineering
ROTATING EQUIPMENT OPERATION & MONITORING 5d
Experienced operations personnel who
Drilling
Centrifugal and volumetric pumps, centrifugal and reciprocating compressor:
need to validate or strengthen their
technical knowledge.
Technology, seal (gas or oil) system, ancillary circuit, UCP/DCS HMI, safety system.
Normal operation.
Troubleshooting.
Learning Objectives
Drivers: electrical motors, Diesel engines, gas turbines. Associated safety system.
Upon completion of the training,
Engineering
Production
participants will be able to: STATIC EQUIPMENT USED IN OIL & GAS PRODUCTION 5d
efficiently operate Oil & Gas production Wells: from downhole to choke valve, manual valves, automatic valves, safety system, control cabinet.
units, solve operational problems, Separator, distillation column, dehydrator and desalter, wash tanks: technology, control system & safety
analyze cause-and-effect relationships
equipment.
related to an action or operation, detect
malfunction and anticipate process Thermal equipment:
Heat exchanger: shell and tube, plate heat exchanger, air cooler.
Field Operations
Operations
deviation,
better monitor rotating machines and Furnaces and boiler.
their ancillaries by focusing on their Technology, operation, control system and safety equipment.
critical parameters and equipment, Storage tank: floating roof, fixed roof. Associated safety equipment.
help extend equipment uptime,
Field
take into account machine and process
safety aspects,
optimize static equipment operation,
Surface Facilities
taking into account their technology
Engineering
as well as the related process safety
aspects.
Management
facilities.
Project
The course can be adapted according to
the experience and/or actual equipment
operated by the participants.
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of each
module.
HSE
Prerequisites
One year minimum work experience on a
gas and/or oil production site.
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Compressors Operation
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a better understanding
of the technology, performance and
Compression fundamentals: isentropic and polytropic compression.
operation of centrifugal and volumetric Pressure, flowrate, specific gravity, friction losses, centrifugal force, mechanic and aerodynamic power, energy
compressors. conservation.
Compressor choice and typical upstream implementations.
Audience TECHNOLOGY & PERFORMANCE 2d
Centrifugal compressors:
& Completion
Operation and technical department staff
Engineering
involved in the operation of centrifugal and Different types of centrifugal compressors.
Drilling
volumetric compressors. Component parts and architecture of a centrifugal compressor.
Employees in charge of running and Technology of the essential components: stator, rotor, bearings, thrust bearing, seals.
checking compression systems. Vibrations, critical speed, dynamic balancing.
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system, buffer gas, balancing line…
Learning Objectives Safety parameters: axial displacement, vibrations, bearing and thrust bearing temperatures, oil pressure…
Changes in gas velocity and pressure in a centrifugal compressor.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Mass and volume flow rate as a function of pressure, temperature and the nature of the gas.
will be able to: Discharge temperature, power absorbed as a function of the nature of the gas and the operating conditions.
describe the technology of centrifugal Compressor performance: influence of process parameters, impeller velocity and geometry.
and volumetric compressors, Characteristic curves of the circuit and the compressor. Influence of the operating conditions: intake pressure
select the adequate operating conditions,
and temperature, nature of the gas, rotation speed, IGV position.
explain the main operating problems,
Reciprocating compressors:
Field Operations
Operations
be involved in a troubleshooting process.
Different types of reciprocating compressors.
Component parts and architecture of a reciprocating compressor.
Ways & Means Technology of the essential components: cylinder, piston, valves, sealing systems, crankshaft, connecting
Functional approach for a better rod…
Field
understanding. Auxiliary equipment: lubrication of motion parts and cylinders, cooling interstage and cooling devices systems,
Numerous examples and cases studies connections to the flare.
from the Oil & Gas production industry Safety devices: sealing systems, connections to the flare circuit.
Surface Facilities
and analysis of manufacturer file. Compression rate and volume flow rate; influence of the operating conditions: intake pressure and
Engineering
temperature, nature of the gas, rotation speed.
Learning Assessment Discharge temperature, power absorbed as a function of the nature of the gas and the operating conditions.
Characteristic curves of the compressor.
Written test upon training course Rotary compressors:
completion. Different types: screw, liquid ring, lobes, sliding vanes…
Component parts and architecture of a rotary compressor.
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system.
Management
Prerequisites
Typical using.
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
OPERATION 1.5 d
Expertise & Coordination Centrifugal compressors:
P&ID and logic security matrix analysis.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Flow rate regulation. Adaptation to service conditions.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Surge and antisurge devices. Conventional control.
or experience of the related topics, trained
Start-up, shutdown and isolation: hazards related to these phases.
HSE
to adult teaching methods, and whose
Survey and monitoring the compressor and auxiliary equipment under normal operating conditions.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Reciprocating compressors:
Flow adjustment.
Conventional control: start-up, shutdown and isolation.
Monitoring the compressor and auxiliary equipment under normal operating conditions.
Series and parallel functioning.
Gas
TROUBLESHOOTING 0.5 d
Frequent problems: surge, slugging, lack of lubrication, vibrations…
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E&P Chain
Production Accounting & Material Balance
Exploration
Liquid & Gas Balances - Measures & Metering - Production Reporting
Development
This course provides the fundamental
knowledge for understanding production Field operations mapping.
balance, linking relevant operations and Nature and characteristics of fluids accounted for.
production figures which impact issues Field processing of well effluent: surface facilities.
such as transfer fee, exchange between BFD studies.
fields, field use…
MEASURES & METERING SYSTEMS ALONG THE CHAIN 0.5 d
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Well measurements and production tests.
Drilling
Metering systems and their location in the plant:
Managers, engineers, non-technical staff
involved in production reporting or material
Technology, accuracy, calibration.
balance handling (assessing fee, value “Filter” concept of a metering system.
created, etc.). Process metering.
Transactional metering.
Learning Objectives Tank gauging.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants LIQUID & GAS BALANCES 1.25 d
will be able to: Production accounting rules.
establish production balance from basic
PFD studies of Oil & Gas treatment units.
data (well tests, process measurements,
fiscal data), Liquid balances: oil balance, condensate balance, LPG balance, water balance.
Gas balances: dry gas and wet gas field cases.
Field Operations
Operations
explain performance monitoring
mechanisms and production reporting Case studies:
tools, Study of oil and condensate balances.
assess impact of field operations on Reconstruction of a natural gas and associated gas balance (Oil & Gas cap ring).
material balances,
Field
describe accounting and back allocation PERFORMANCE MONITORING & PRODUCTION REPORTING 0.25 d
rules specific to process or production
mode.
Surface Facilities
CASE STUDY & PRODUCTION BALANCES RECONSTRUCTION:
0.5 d
Engineering
BACK ALLOCATION, SATELLITE FIELDS, MAIN PRODUCTION CENTERS
Ways & Means
Highly interactive and applied course by
industry specialist lecturers.
Numerous illustrations and cases
studies.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. HSE
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Prerequisites
anagement on site equipment and
M
installation operation and maintenance.
Significant experience in the industry.
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Instrumentation Maintenance
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge for the monitoring and Process instrumentation:
maintenance of instrumented systems used Scope of the Oil & Gas industry. Identification and symbolization of process parameter to control.
in Oil & Gas production facilities. Identification and symbolization of process equipment. PFD and PID drawings.
Communication and signal types:
Audience Signal codes and standardization. Pneumatic. Electrical (voltage, amps).
Digital/HART protocol, Modbus, Fieldbus.
& Completion
Engineers and technicians involved in
Engineering
Sensors, transmitters:
installation, monitoring and maintenance of
Drilling
instrumented systems used in the Oil & Gas
Principles. Description. Technology. Pneumatic, electronic instruments. Transmission standards.
production facilities. Process measures:
Measure and measurement loop for process control.
Learning Objectives Pressure measurement (principle, technology, calibration).
Level measurement (principle, technology, calibration).
Upon completion of the course, participants Flowrate measurement (principle, technology, calibration).
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Temperature measurement (principle, technology, calibration).
explain the importance of measurements
quality, calibration methods and
PROCESS CONTROL 1d
associated preventive actions,
optimize process control loop - PID Control loop:
controllers, Constitutive elements of a control loop. Controller principle and technology.
PID controller algorithm. Control loop optimization with regard to process.
Field Operations
Operations
describe the typical architecture of a
DCS: I/O interfaces, communication Practical tuning method of PID controller.
protocols, Control valves:
describe process safety systems and fire Principle. Technology of constitutive elements (servomotor and valve body).
and gas detection systems, Choice of action applied to process. Valve flowrate characteristic.
Field
master procedures for instrument
Other constitutive elements: valve positioner, P/P and I/P converter.
calibration, process control and safety
loops synchronization. Valve sizing. Cv coefficient.
Surface Facilities
ON/OFF valves:
Engineering
Principle. Technology of constitutive elements. Single and double actuators.
Ways & Means
Control cabinet equipment. Solenoid valve. Pneumatic distributor. Different types of control cabinet.
Highly interactive training by industry
specialist lecturers. AUTOMATION OF PRODUCTION PROCESSES 0.5 d
Process control practice on dynamic Distributed Control System (DCS):
simulator and on-site (if possible).
Purpose. Different functions (DCS, PLC). Architecture. Equipment. Various interfaces.
Exercises on calibration of process
Management
measures, process control and safety
Principle of systems networking.
Project
loops. Sequential flowcharts. Grafcet.
Prerequisites System maintenance and calibration. Periodic testing and preventive maintenance of detectors.
No prerequisites for this course. Fire & Gas System (FGS):
FGS logic. Detectors location: process areas, machine package, technical rooms.
Gas detectors: refresher on industrial gas LEL/UEL. Various types of sensors: technology, principle, calibration
Expertise & Coordination
procedures, periodic tests and preventive maintenance for portable and fixed detectors.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Fire and smoke detectors. Various types of detectors: technology, principle.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Firefighting network: equipment, configuration, triggering procedure (Auto/Manual).
Gas
Synchronization application and calibrations (measures, control loop and control valves, ON/OFF valves, fire
and gas sensors).
Implementation of preventive maintenance tasks list to the various components of a loop.
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Turnaround Management
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E&P Chain
Fundamentals of Mechanical Maintenance
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to master the elements 2d
of language and understanding of & SIMPLE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
mechanical systems, in terms of design, Technical drawing agreement: 2D and isometric views, projections, section and cut-away views, perspectives,
characterization and maintenance/ technical vocabulary.
repair. This will allow/contribute to the Dimensioning of parts and mechanical systems, ISO tolerances and main adjustments.
maintenance follow-up, but also to the Dimensional tolerances and clearance.
optimized operation of the static and Geometric tolerances and surface condition characterization.
& Completion
dynamic mechanical systems (rotating
Engineering
Presentation of the tools in a metrology shop, performances and rules of use.
machinery).
Drilling
Practical exercises:
Dimensioning and full geometric control of a pump shaft.
Audience Understanding of a simple machine cut-away view.
All professionals from the Oil & Gas industry Representation of a machine element in 2D projection and perspectives.
who work in connection with equipment
and mechanical systems (operation, ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION 1d
Engineering
Production
maintenance) and who do not know/no Materials used in the Oil & Gas industry: identification of the metals, alloys, plastics and composites, operating
longer know the fundamentals of design and maintenance rules.
of these systems (or who wish to deepen
Expansion and effects on the assemblies.
their knowledge). Jobs mainly concerned:
mechanicals, mechanical assistants,
Manufacturing process of metallic parts, molding, forging.
mechanical supervisors. Frequent screwed, bolted, welded and stuck constructions.
Characterization of threads and bores, petroleum thread pitch.
Field Operations
Operations
Learning Objectives Removable power transmission: keys, gears, hinged connections (joint…), cone interface.
Non-removable power transmission: shrink fitting.
Upon completion of the course, participants Bearings: characterization, types, identification, assembly rules.
will be able to: Seals of static systems (between flanges) and dynamic systems (mechanical seals on bearing boxes), analysis
Field
know the basics of technical drawing,
and selection of the materials.
characterize a part, a mechanical
assembly, Pipe, valves and main line accessories: identification, operation and maintenance rules.
Surface Facilities
identify the different mechanical Practical exercises: selection, identification and assembly of the ball bearings in a simple process pump.
Engineering
construction materials,
know the fundamentals of mechanical ELEMENTS OF MAINTENANCE 1d
system design, the main assemblies Tightening: importance of torque, order, techniques.
(bearing assemblies), Alignment: understanding the operation, controlling the mating of piping.
know the main power transmission Lubrication: properties and characterization of common oil and greases, lubricating systems.
elements (gears, joints…), wisely use Controlling the condition of parts at disassembly: corrosion, defaults, mating, wear, rupture.
the metrology devices used in workshop,
Management
Controlling the clearances at disassembly.
describe the mechanical strength,
Project
chemical resistance and thermal Practical exercise: mechanical completion of a pump on site (control and implementation).
resistance.
ELEMENTS OF REPAIR 1d
Ways & Means Surface treatments and coatings.
Overlay welding and reconstitution.
Very interactive training given by highly Machining.
experienced trainers. Casing repair with staples.
Gradual mechanical approach, from the
HSE
Learning Assessment
Written test upon training course
Gas
completion.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Unconventional
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Maintenance
E&P Chain
Compressors Maintenance
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a better understanding
of the technology, performance and Centrifugal compressors:
maintenance of centrifugal and volumetric Different types of centrifugal compressors.
compressors. Component parts and architecture of a centrifugal compressor.
Technology of the essential components: stator, rotor, bearings, thrust bearing, seals.
Audience Vibrations, critical speed, dynamic balancing.
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system, buffer gas, balancing line…
& Completion
Engineers and technicians involved in
Engineering
Safety parameters: axial displacement, vibrations, bearing and thrust bearing temperatures, oil pressure…
centrifugal and volumetric compressor
Drilling
maintenance or engineering.
Reciprocating compressors:
Employees in charge of maintenance Different types of reciprocating compressors.
running of the compression systems. Component parts and architecture of a reciprocating compressor.
Technology of the essential components: cylinder, piston, valves, sealing systems, crankshaft, connecting
Learning Objectives rod…
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication of motion parts and cylinders, cooling interstage and cooling devices systems,
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants connections to the flare.
will be able to:
Rotary compressors:
describe the behavior and the technology
of compressors, Different types: screw, liquid ring, lobes, sliding vanes…
provide the maintaining solutions applied Component parts and architecture of a rotary compressor.
in their compression units, Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system.
Typical using.
Field Operations
Operations
establish a diagnosis of the incidents
and participate in the troubleshooting
meetings. MAINTENANCE (preventive, conditional, corrective) 2d
Preventive maintenance: systematic actions, routine, alignment…
Ways & Means Conditional maintenance: vibrations measurement, oil of lubrication analysis, thermography…
Field
Corrective maintenance: mounting, dismounting, metrology, repairing technics.
Functional approach for a better
understanding.
Surface Facilities
Numerous examples and cases studies ANALYSIS OF A MANUFACTURER DATABOOK 0.5 d
Engineering
from the Oil & Gas production industry Data sheet.
and analysis of manufacturer file. Technologic choices.
P&ID reading.
Learning Assessment
TROUBLESHOOTING 0.5 d
Written test upon training course Failure and incidents: surge, slugging, over limits functioning…
completion.
Management
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Advanced Certificate
Maintenance Management Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This certifying course aims to bring elements
related to the implementation of a modern Integration of the maintenance policy to the plant policy. Financial, technical and workforce objectives.
and adapted maintenance policy (such as Current methods and trends: criticality analysis, TPM, RCM, RBM, maintenance program optimization based on
the risk-based maintenance policy), to define criticalities (redundancy, utilization rate, impact on production, age…), risk analysis, local conditions.
a continuous improvement of reliability, to Different types of maintenance and respective importance: planned preventive, condition-based, predictive, corrective.
consider failure direct and indirect costs, to be Importance of condition-based and predictive maintenances in modern maintenance policies, and particularly data
able to manage maintenance contracts as well
as unit shutdowns or turnarounds. importance (from SAP, PI, site report, root causes…) for the use of efficient methods (RED, e-monitoring…).
Application of the methods studied: criticality ranking, emergency levels, spare parts management.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
RELIABILITY MEASUREMENT & FOLLOW-UP 1d
Drilling
Maintenance engineers and managers from Descriptive statistics: reliability and reliability indicators, equipment performance monitoring in terms of availability,
process industries, as well as production MTBF, MTTR…
managers concerned by operation costs and
equipment management. Statistical functions and their applications to preventive maintenance. Main models, application to the search for
preventive control optimization, equipment redundancy studies, standby equipment management.
Learning Objectives Pareto law, identification of bad-actors.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants RELIABILITY ANALYSIS & IMPROVEMENT METHODS 1d
will be able to:
know the proven maintenance policies FMECA (Failure Modes, Effects and their Criticality Analysis). Areas of application, basic techniques, probability
(TPM, RCM, RBM, key performance assessment, common methodological errors. Action plan.
indicators, preventive maintenance tools…) Failure trees, method principle.
in order to be able to set goals in terms of RCM - Overall policy. Interest of the decision logics.
company global efficiency, TPM - Total Productive Maintenance (global involvement to maintain the production tool).
implement reliability measurement, analysis
Concept of asset integrity management as a SECE (Safety and Environment Critical Element).
Field Operations
Operations
and improvement techniques (reliability
indicators, assessment matrix, failure tree, Concept of machine learning: failure prediction by accumulation and cross analysis of process and equipment data.
FMECA, Pareto, Weilbull…),
know the necessary elements to define MAINTENANCE COSTS & FAILURE COSTS 1d
a subcontracting policy as well as to
efficiently manage shutdowns, Overall failure costs versus direct costs (materials, spare parts, repair contractors…) and indirect (shortfall in production
Field
through various unexpected group or injection, quality defect, reputation…). Notion of cost efficiency: overall effectiveness, adaptation to petroleum
exercises, to remind that multidisciplinary industry and practical calculations.
and reactivity are part of maintenance Life Cycle Cost (LCC). Application to the choice of investments; application to the search for optimum equipment life
managers’ jobs.
Surface Facilities
duration.
Engineering
Spare parts managements. Cost of inventory. Unsuitability of some conventional stock management calculations, cost
Ways & Means of risk.
Applications and case studies illustrating Computerized maintenance management.
the techniques studied. System (CMMS) and related processes.
Active pedagogy based on participants’
experiences.
Short scenarios of the most frequent OUTSOURCING & SUBCONTRACTING 0.5 d
and the most serious key equipment Purpose, condition for efficiency. Why outsourcing? Which abilities to be kept? How to keep control?
Management
failures, proposed by the trainer and Different types of contracts. When to use them? How to combine them?
analyzed by the group. Participants shall Concepts of General Maintenance Operation Contract (GMOC) and Maintenance and Inspection Engineering Contractor
Project
use their technical knowledge, reasoning (MIEC).
skills, multidisciplinarity and operational
capacities. Comparison between specific maintenance contract (“Specific Maintenance Contract” (SMC), “Original Equipment
Manufacturer” (OEM)) and integrated maintenance contract (“Integrated Services Provider” (ISP)).
Learning Assessment
SHUTDOWN MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Entry test at the beginning of the course. Detailed preparation. Cost control. Planning. Identification of critical operations.
Final written assessment upon course Work management. Worksite organization. Responsibilities. Decision making. Safety goals.
completion.
Acceptances and commissioning. Quality management and safety. Procedures.
HSE
Certification?
TROUBLESHOOTING
A n international recognition of your The trainer regularly proposes short operational scenarios that are analyzed by the group. These are related to practical
competencies.
A n Advanced Certificate delivered. problems that maintenance managers may face on an Oil & Gas site (pump cavitation, compressor pumping, a defect
A n expertise confirmed in Maintenance on a control loop or safety system…).
Unconventional
Management Certification. To solve these problems, participants must use their technical knowledge, reasoning skills, multidisciplinarity and
Ready-to-use skills. operational capability.
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Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
It is advised to have a basic mechanical
knowledge or experience in vibration
monitoring.
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Graduate Certificate
Upstream Maintenance Engineer Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
Development
This certification provides the technical Notions of drilling/completion. Artificial lift: pumping, gas lift. Oil field processing (stabilization, dehydration, sweetening) and water
knowledge to quickly and successfully processing (production and injection water). Gas processing and conditioning (dehydration, sweetening).
integrate maintenance or design teams of Oil
& Gas production facilities.
TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF STATIC EQUIPMENT 3d
Audience Wellhead, pipe, fittings and line equipment, safety valve, tanks, pressure vessel. Thermal equipment: heat exchangers, boilers, heaters,
condensers. Standards, design, operation, inspection, maintenance. PFD, P&ID, isometric drawings.
Engineers and technical executives, wishing
to get specialized in the maintenance of Oil TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF PUMPS 5d
& Completion
Engineering
& Gas and energy production installations. Pumping fundamentals (pressure, flow rate, conservation of energy, mechanical and hydraulic powers…). Dynamic pumps. Functional
Junior engineers with one of the following approach: different types of dynamic pumps and integration into the processes; generic functional study (process, sealing, supporting/
Drilling
positions: site engineer, support engineer, guiding, lubrication). Positive displacement pumps: different types (piston pumps and rotary pumps); operating principles, influence of
design/engineering engineer or project the clearances, internal leaks, impact of the type of product on the flow rate and pressures.
engineer. Senior engineers in the framework of Preventive maintenance, condition-based maintenance (measurement of vibrations, oil analysis, thermography), corrective maintenance
a retraining or skill development. (troubleshooting and repair techniques). Analysis of manufacturer folders and P&ID.
Engineering
Parts and mechanical systems dimensioning, ISO tolerances and main adjustments. Dimensional tolerances and operating clearance.
Production
will be able to: Geometric tolerances and surface condition characterization. Presentation and implementation of the tools in a metrology workshop,
explain operation and maintenance of static performances and rules of use. Disassembly, expertise, measurements and re-assembly of single-shaft and double-shaft ends pumping
equipment (well head, pipe, line elements, equipment.
tanks, thermal equipment…),
master the technology, working principle,
operation, maintenance and safety of TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF COMPRESSORS 5d
the rotating machines used in Oil & Gas Compression fundamentals (ideal gas, real gas, isentropic compression, polytropic compression).
production and energy production, Dynamic compressors: different types and integration into the processes; technology of essential and auxiliary elements: stator, rotor,
Field Operations
Operations
understand the behavior of items such bearings, thrust, sealing, oil circuit, sealing devices… Reciprocating compressors: different types and integration into the processes;
as bearings and seal packings in the technology of essential and auxiliary elements (cylinder, piston, valves, sealing, spacers, crankshaft, rod, moving part and cylinder
machines, lubrication, cooling circuit, sealing devices, connection to the flare). Rotary compressors (screws, liquid ring, lobes, vanes). Preventive,
identify the electrical power production and condition-based maintenance. Troubleshooting and repair techniques. Analysis of information folders and P&ID. Troubleshooting.
distribution, the instrumentation and the
control of the systems, TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF DRIVING MACHINES 5d
Field
participate in or carry out the maintenance Gas and steam turbines. Diesel motors. Technology, working principle, main and auxiliary equipment operation and maintenance.
management of one or several production Operation and performances (impact of the operating conditions). Driven machine/driving machine coupling.
sites.
Surface Facilities
COMMON ELEMENTS OF MACHINES & STRUCTURES 5d
Engineering
Ways & Means
Moving part lubrication: grease, oil (designation, characteristics). Pressurized and bubbled lubrication, sealing rings. Rotors and shafts:
Interactive animation by industrial, balancing (unbalance, eccentricity, balancing class) and shafts geometric alignment. Roller bearings (designation, internal clearances,
maintenance and energy specialists. assembling rules), plain bearings (calculations, incidents, instability) and magnetic bearings. Shaft output seals: braided packings,
Numerous applications and illustrations. mechanical seals (functioning, description of the different types, conditions of stability, auxiliaries); P&ID study of a complex mechanical
Understanding of all energy and the system seal, of a centrifugal compressor. Couplings and alignment. Machine shaft alignment techniques. Corrosion: main types. Corrosion
maintenance areas. prevention and basics of inspection.
Disassembly, expertise, measurements,
re-assembly of pumping equipment in an TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 5d
Management
equipped workshop. Sources of electrical power (alternator, generator) and motors (alternate and direct current): functioning, technology, operation,
Practical application of new knowledge: site maintenance, safety. Electrical power distribution and networks: constitution of HV and LV networks, distribution philosophy, control and
Project
energizing project, organization of major protection elements, transformers, circuit breakers; redundancy of sources and supply means. Earthing and neutral systems. Protection
machines overhaul, use of manufacturer against the electrical risks and hazardous areas and ATEX standards.
folders… (10 days and assessment by a
jury). INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROL, SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS 5d
Simple and complex measuring devices, technologies and functional study. Signals and signal transmission. Control and safety devices
Learning Assessment (control valve, on/off valves). Control structures: role, working principle, direct or inverted action, operating modes. Control loops: simple,
cascade and split-range. Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): safety loops, HIPS, ESD, EDP, F&G
Entry test. Continuous assessment throughout technologies.
the program. Final project presentation in
front of a mixed jury of assessors composed
HSE
reliability engineering (fault tree, Pareto, identification of the “bad actors”). Methods and current trends: criticality analysis, Japanese
Certification? and American methods, risk analysis-based decisions. Studied methods application: criticality rankings, levels of emergency, stocks of
spare parts. Outsourcing and subcontracting, shutdown management, improvement plans.
A n international recognition of your
competencies. PROJECT: MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING - JURY 10 d
A Graduate Certificate delivered. During the final project, participants will work as teams and develop a project related to the maintenance, the energizing, the
Unconventional
A n expertise confirmed in Upstream functioning of the support, the management of a machine overhaul, a manufacturer brief… This 10-day project is based on existing
Maintenance Engineer Certification. data. Participants are coached all along the project to help them reach the objectives set: writing a report and presentation to a jury of
Ready-to-use skills. personnel from the company and IFP Training.
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Maintenance Supervisor Certification
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Vocational Certificate
Maintenance Superintendent Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 58 days
Purpose
Development
This course develops managerial and
communication skills while providing an Welcome and program overview. Entry test. Units. Dimensions.
in-depth technical knowledge stretching
over a wide range of issues and advanced DOWNHOLE PRODUCTION - WELL PERFORMANCE -
topics in relation to the maintenance and 5d
operation of Oil & Gas treatment facilities. This PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
certifying training deals in details with effluent Fundamentals of reservoir engineering. Well testing. Fundamentals of drilling, completion and well servicing.
processing, HSE, equipment maintenance and Artificial lift (pumping, gas lift…) and well performance. Effluent behavior. Fundamentals of thermodynamics.
management. Specifications. HSE management.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
Drilling
OIL, WATER & GAS PROCESSING 5d
Professionals with a significant experience in Oil processing: required specifications; stabilization; dehydration, desalting. Production and injection water
maintenance of Oil & Gas production facilities, treatment: why a water treatment; expected qualities and required treatments; operating conditions. Gas
called on to hold the position of maintenance
superintendent. processing: required specifications; dehydration; hydrates, consequences and treatments; Natural Gas Liquids
recovery. Work on study cases to detail processes and concerns.
Learning Objectives
Engineering
OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENTS, FLOW ASSURANCE 2d
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Offshore developments challenges, technology and techniques and production constraints. Fixed and floating
describe the Oil & Gas production chain, production structures. Prevention of deposits in flowlines. Multi-phase flows in flowlines.
from reservoir to offloading facilities,
explain technology, working principle,
operation and maintenance of main TERMINAL, FSO & FPSO 1d
equipment in Oil & Gas facilities, Overview of oil terminals. FSO & FPSO technologies. Metering of oil quantities.
anticipate production constraints and their
Field Operations
Operations
consequences on maintenance,
describe HSE management rules and BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT 5d
responsibilities, Teamwork management, written and oral communication. Active listening and communication tools. Team
use adapted work methods and cohesion and stress management. Problems analysis and investigation: tools and behaviors. How to better
communication skills, analyze and know oneself.
prepare and manage effectively a global
Field
maintenance plan.
INSTRUMENTATION & PROCESS CONTROL - ELECTRICITY 5d
Ways & Means Instrumentation and process control: functional blocks, symbolization; pneumatic, electrical and digital
Surface Facilities
technologies; measurements, sensors, security equipment; control equipment, actuators; controllers and control
Engineering
Several applications and illustrations. loops; Distributed Control System (DCS): architecture, connections; Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): HIPS,
Several teamwork sessions.
Several tutorials with equipment in a fully ESD, EDP, FGS. Electricity: generation (turbines, alternators, monitoring, troubleshooting); distribution (HT-BT
equipped workshop. networks, power supply, stability, constituents, cabinets, transformers, batteries, isolation, protections).
Learning Assessment ROTATING MACHINERY (in mechanical workshop) 10 d
Continuous assessments all-along the Pumps: pumping prerequisites: pressure, flowrate, head; centrifugal pumps: types, technology, auxiliaries,
program. performances; volumetric pumps. Compressors: compression prerequisites: technology, auxiliaries, practical
Management
Final assessment including a presentation laws; centrifugal compressors: rotor, stator, bearings, shafts, seals balance; reciprocating compressors: frame,
in front of a jury. cylinders, pistons and rings, bearings, lubrication, cooling. Gas turbines: operating principles, compression,
Project
combustion, expansion, performances; technologies: compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, internal
Prerequisites cooling; auxiliaries. HSE concerns. Technology and maintenance of the elements: bearings (ball, hydrodynamics,
Significant experience in Oil & Gas production magnetic); shaft outlet sealing systems: braided and mechanical seals; rotors and shafts: balancing, geometric
facilities. controls; coupling and alignments: types, stresses; diagnostics from process, vibration or oil analysis data; wear
and rupture phenomena.
Why an IFP Training
Certification? CORROSION, INSPECTION & INTEGRITY 2d
Corrosion mechanisms. Types of corrosions in the Oil & Gas industry. Corrosion prevention and monitoring,
HSE
The training duration includes 3 days of written HSE risks, flammability, overpressure systems: PSV, flare and flare network, closed and open drains… Safety
and oral competency evaluation. This training in operation: use of utilities, degassing/inerting, confined space entry, start-up & shutdown. Safety during
is organized together with the Production and
HSE Superintendents trainings. The effective construction and maintenance works: lifting & rigging, work at height, electrical safety… Work permit system.
scheduling of the common and specific SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS) management… Safety engineering: HAZID, HAZOP, layout optimization and
modules of the three sessions may imply a identification of major accidents. Risks matrix… Safety systems: HIPS, ESD, EDP, F&G, USS. Safety logic diagrams.
Unconventional
slightly different chaining of the modules. Human factors. Opersafe: philosophy and methodology. Incident analysis and reporting. Root cause analysis.
Expertise & Coordination
REVISIONS - ORAL ASSESSMENT 2d
IFP Training trainer (permanent or contracted)
having a good expertise and/or experience of
the related topics, trained to adult teaching Reference: MAI/MAINSI Can be organized as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
methods, and whose competencies are kept
up-to-date. Location Start Date End Date Tuition Fees excl. VAT
Pau, Rueil-Malmaison & Martigues 9 September 2 December €42,620
Offshore
This course is also available in French: MAI/SIMAIN. Please contact us for more information.
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Oil & Gas Process Engineering Certification .................................................................................................................................................................... p. 259
Advanced Oil & Gas Process Engineering Certification ........................................................................................................................................... p. 260
Gas Production & Processing Engineer Certification ................................................................................................................................................. p. 261
LNG Processing Engineer Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 262
LNG Process Simulation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 263
Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing Certification ..................................................................................................................................................... p. 264
Module 1: Thermodynamics Applied to Well Effluent Processing ..................................................................................................................... p. 265
Module 2: Oil & Water Processing .......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 266
Module 3: Gas Processing & Conditioning ........................................................................................................................................................................ p. 267
Oil & Gas Process Simulation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 268
Schematization of Oil & Gas Processes .............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 269
Gas Sweetening & Sulfur Recovery ........................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 270
Fundamentals of Engineering Activities ............................................................................................................................................................................... p. 271
Technical Standards for Surface Facilities Design ........................................................................................................................................................ p. 272
Static Equipment
Process Equipment Engineering .............................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 273
Flare Network Design Engineering .......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 274
Rotating Machinery
Rotating Machinery Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 275
Mechanical Design Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 276
Gas Turbines ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 277
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Graduate Certificate
Oil & Gas Process Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides in-depth technical
knowledge of Oil & Gas production facilities Well effluent. Ideal gas and real fluid behavior. Gas compression and expansion: HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation
design and optimization in order to provide (propane cryogenic loop). Liquid-vapor equilibrium of pure components and mixtures - Mixture separation:
Process Engineer with industry international HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation: phase envelope of well effluents, sales gas, stabilized crudes. Fundamentals
best practices. of distillation.
Audience
OIL & WATER TREATMENT 5d
Engineers (particularly recently graduated Crude oil treatment: stabilization, dehydration, sweetening. HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation: oil stabilization
& Completion
Engineering
Engineers or Engineers in conversion) looking process and associated gas compression. Produced and injection water treatment.
to acquire in-depth knowledge and best
Drilling
practices of Oil & Gas production facilities
design. GAS PROCESSING & CONDITIONING 5d
Commercial specifications for natural gas. Need for gas field processing. Gas hydrates & moisture content
Learning Objectives of natural gas. Dehydration process: TEG units and molecular sieves. Application: sizing of a TEG column.
Sweetening: amines, membranes. NGL recovery and fractionation. HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation: associated
Upon completion of the course, participants gas and gas condensate sweetening, dehydration, NGL recovery and compression. Fundamentals of Liquefied
will be able to:
Natural Gas (LNG) chain.
Engineering
describe fundamental concepts underlying
Production
Oil & Gas processing,
analyze operating conditions and basic DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF OIL & GAS PROCESSING FACILITIES 5d
design of oil, water and gas treatment, During this week, case study and exercises are performed using a dynamic simulator replicating a DCS
design oil, gas and water processing environment in order to allow the participants to understand process dynamics: analysis of wellhead pressure/
facilities and anticipate process
performances by simulation and temperature variations choke valve tuning, hydrates detection and inhibition; crude oil processing (study of
troubleshoot process operations, operating parameters on oil stabilization, dehydration and desalting); gas dehydration (impact of TEG operating
conditions); multistage gas compression and export: effect of operating parameters.
Field Operations
describe technology of static equipment
and rotating machinery used in production
facilities and analyze performances and key
operating parameters, PIPING SYSTEMS & PROCESS EQUIPMENT: SIZING & OPERATION 5d
size main process equipment of surface Piping and valves. Metallurgy. Corrosion. Cathodic protection. Pressure relief systems. PSV’s and flare network.
facilities, Storage equipment. Thermal equipment. Pressure vessels: technology and selection criteria, internals, elements
identify main risks related to Oil & Gas of calculation.
production and to contribute to safety
engineering studies,
GATHERING & DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DESIGN - FLOW ASSURANCE 5d
Surface Facilities
Facilities
contribute to the dynamics of process
Fundamentals of fluid mechanics. Multiphase flow. Flow assurance issues. Gathering and distribution systems
Engineering
Engineering
development projects.
design. Oil & Gas export pipelines design. Tie-in assessment: case study using PIPESIM™. Multi-phase dynamic
Ways & Means simulation: network simulation using OLGA™.
Surface
Highly interactive training course delivered
by industry experts and adapted to INSTRUMENTATION, PROCESS CONTROL,
5d
participants’ experience. AUTOMATION & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Multiple teamwork sessions and industrial Electrical power generation. Electrical power distribution network and equipment. Field instrumentation,
case studies.
controllers, control loop structures. Distributed Control System (DCS). Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): ESD,
Management
Hands-on activities on professional
HIPS, fire and gas system.
Project
software: HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ for process
simulation, PIPESIM™ and OLGA™ for
gathering networks and flow assurance. ROTATING EQUIPMENT - TECHNOLOGY, SELECTION & OPERATION 5d
Teamwork project on a real case study of Fundamentals of pumping circuits and gas compression. Operating principles, technology, selection criteria,
surface facilities design.
performances and operating conditions of centrifugal and volumetric pumps; centrifugal and reciprocating
Learning Assessment compressors; gas turbines; turbo-expanders.
Continuous assessments all-along the OIL & GAS PROCESSING FACILITIES TROUBLESHOOTING 5d
program.
Troubleshooting flowchart. Recognize a trouble when occurring. Problem definition using ISHIGAWA fishbone
HSE
Certification?
PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - JURY 10 d
A n international recognition of your During this final project, participants will be required to design a process, simulate it, evaluate its performances
competencies. with reference to various production scenarios, select and size associated key equipment. This 10-day teamwork
A Graduate Certificate delivered. project is real case study based on actual data. Participants are coached throughout the project to produce the
A n expertise confirmed in Oil & Gas Process
Unconventional
Engineering Certification.
required deliverables, which are to be presented on the last day (jury): process design and simulation; main
Ready-to-use skills. equipment sizing; heat and mass balance; fuel gas requirements; HAZID and plant layout.
This course is also available in French: PENG/INGPROC. Please contact us for more information.
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Advanced Certificate
Advanced Oil
& Gas Process Engineering Certification
260
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E&P Chain
Graduate Certificate
Gas Production
& Processing Engineer Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 70 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire comprehensive 5d
and practical knowledge of natural gas & PRODUCTION MODES
production, processing and transport Petroleum geology and geophysics. Reservoir fluids. Petrophysics. Well log interpretation. Well testing. Reservoir
engineering in order to quickly and efficiently engineering and simulation.
adapt and contribute to a broad range of
engineering positions within the gas industry.
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRILLING, WELL COMPLETION
5d
Audience & WELL PERFORMANCE
Drilling fundamentals. Well completion equipment. Well performance. Well servicing and workover.
& Completion
Engineering
Production engineers, field engineers,
Drilling
process engineers…, seeking to acquire
comprehensive and solid engineering GATHERING NETWORKS DESIGN & OPERATION -
capabilities in gas production, from the 5d
FLOW ASSURANCE ISSUES
reservoir to the transport network.
This certification program is well suited for Fundamentals of fluid mechanics. Multiphase Flow. Flow assurance issues. Gathering systems design. Tie-in
junior engineers and engineers in conversion. assessment: case study using PIPESIM™. Multi-phase flow dynamic simulation. Natural gas field development:
It can also be tailored to experienced gathering network simulation using OLGA™.
engineers.
Engineering
Production
THERMODYNAMICS APPLIED TO WELL EFFLUENT PROCESSING 5d
Learning Objectives Well effluent. Ideal gas and real fluid behavior. Gas compression and expansion. Liquid-vapor equilibrium of
Upon completion of the course, participants pure components and mixtures. Mixture separation. HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation: propane cryogenic loop.
will be able to: Fundamentals of distillation. HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ simulation: NGL splitter.
identify key subsurface parameters
impacting gas production,
design gas processing plants and anticipate GAS PROCESSING & CONDITIONING 5d
Commercial specifications for natural gas. Need for gas field processing. Water content of natural gas. Gas
Field Operations
process performances by simulation,
select appropriate technology of static/ hydrates. Dehydration process: TEG units and molecular sieves. Sweetening: amines, membranes. NGL recovery
rotating equipment according to service and fractionation.
and analyze key operating parameters/
performances,
identify main risks related to gas production PROCESS SIMULATION 5d
facilities and participate to safety Using HYSYS™ or PRO/II™, participants are coached throughout the week to build a complete gas plant model
engineering studies, including: gas field treatment (primary separation, dehydration, compression); NGL recovery and fractionation:
efficiently contribute to gas field propane loop, distillation. Analysis of gas plant design and operating parameters.
Surface Facilities
development studies.
Facilities
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means NATURAL GAS STORAGE & TRANSPORT BY PIPELINE 5d
Gas storage: storage types, storage equipment, compression. Gas transport by pipelines: transport network;
Surface
Highly interactive training course delivered design and construction of gas pipelines; compression, corrosion prevention, metering stations; operation of a
by industry experts and adapted to network.
participants’ experience.
Multiple teamwork sessions and industrial
case studies. PIPING SYSTEMS & PROCESS EQUIPMENT: SIZING & OPERATION 5d
Hands-on activities on professional Piping and valves. Metallurgy. Corrosion. Cathodic protection. Pressure relief systems - PSV’s and flare network.
Management
software: HYSYS™ or PRO/II™ for process Thermal equipment, pressure vessels, separation columns.
simulation, PIPESIM™ and OLGA™ for
Project
gathering networks and flow assurance.
Teamwork project on a real case study of ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, INSTRUMENTATION, PROCESS CONTROL
gas field development. 5d
& SAFETY SYSTEMS
Electrical power generation. Electrical power distribution network and equipment. Field instrumentation;
Learning Assessment controllers; control loop structures. Distributed Control System (DCS). Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): ESD,
Continuous assessments all-along the HIPS, Fire & Gas system.
program.
Final assessment including a presentation
ROTATING MACHINERY: TECHNOLOGY, SELECTION & OPERATION 5d
HSE
in front of a jury.
Operating principles, technology, selection criteria, performances and operating conditions of centrifugal and
Prerequisites volumetric pumps; centrifugal and reciprocating compressors; gas turbines; turbo-expanders.
Engineering degree or equivalent professional HSE & SAFETY ENGINEERING APPLIED TO GAS PLANTS 5d
experience within the petroleum industry. Main hazards in gas production facilities. Risk in normal production operations. Safe isolation of plant and
equipment. Main safety engineering studies: HAZID/HAZOP workflow and application; plant layout case study;
Why an IFP Training QRA - Consequence analysis methodology.
Gas
Certification?
PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS 5d
A n international recognition of your Project phases: preliminary studies, FEED, detailed engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning.
competencies.
A Graduate Certificate delivered. Project cost estimation and cost control. Quality and HSE management in projects. Overview of natural gas
A n expertise confirmed in Gas Production & economics.
Unconventional
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LNG Processing Engineer Certification
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Process Engineering
E&P Chain
LNG Process Simulation
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire a
comprehensive knowledge and practical Review of main concepts and products within the gas/condensate chain.
know-how in the simulation of natural gas Undesired constituents for storage, transport, or end use of natural gas.
pre-treatment and liquefaction processes, Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas: sales gas specifications, reach/lean gas
with an emphasis on condensate recovery, specifications.
fractionation and integration with the Required treatments and overview of gas processing.
liquefaction process.
Examples of compositions of commercialized natural gases.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
Drilling
STEADY-STATE PRO/II™ OR HYSYS™ SIMULATION CASE STUDIES 0.75 d
Process design engineers involved in Equations Of State (EOS); uses, examples, selection:
conceptual design, basic or detailed Reservoir fluids phase envelope.
engineering of LNG plants. Flash separation of multicomponent mixtures.
Phase envelope of gases versus composition.
Learning Objectives GHV and WI calculation using PRO/II™ or HYSYS™.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants
Construction of simulation reports.
will be able to:
assess various problems that can be CONDENSATE RECOVERY, FRACTIONATION & REFRIGERANT MAKE-UP 0.5 d
induced by unwanted elements and Condensate fractionation: choice of the operating conditions.
compounds in gas streams, Quality requirements for methane, ethane, propane and butane used for MR make-up.
design, explain the operation and Storage of methane, ethane, propane and butane for make-up.
Field Operations
operating parameters of gas condensate Nitrogen requirements for make-up.
recovery systems and natural gas
liquefaction processes,
perform steady-state simulations with SIMULATION OF CONDENSATE RECOVERY
0.5 d
PRO/II™ or HYSYS™, model set-ups, & FRACTIONATION USING PRO/II™ OR HYSYS™
and simulate gas processing and Selection of thermodynamics packages.
liquefaction processes, Simulation of a condensate fractionation and stabilization process.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
optimize process operating conditions,
Engineering
Engineering
compare processes performances, CASCADE PROCESS OPERATING CONDITIONS & SIMULATION 0.5 d
evaluate power requirements, size
Process diagram and operating parameters.
equipment…,
Surface
check plant performance under different Simulation of the liquefaction process: optimization of the operating conditions, compressors sizing.
operating conditions, implement the
optimal process scheme. COMPARISON OF THE MAIN MIXED REFRIGERANTS
0.5 d
LIQUEFACTION PROCESSES
Management
Ways & Means Fields of application of liquefaction processes.
Comparison with cascade process and turbo expander based process.
Project
Highly interactive training course
delivered by industry experts and
LIQUEFACTION WITH C3 - MIXED REFRIGERANTS -
adapted to participants’ experience. 1d
Numerous simulation and case studies OPERATING CONDITIONS & SIMULATION
performed using PRO/II™ or HYSYS™. Process diagram and operating parameters.
Simulation of DMR, MFC, N2/dual- Simulation of the liquefaction process: optimization of the operating conditions, compressors sizing.
expander & SMR processes can be Optimization of MR composition.
performed in classroom or as e-learning
HSE
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Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing Certification
More info
This course is a combination of three
separate modules. Refer to next pages for
detailed content.
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Advanced Oil & Gas Field Processing
Module 1: Thermodynamics Applied
to Well Effluent Processing
Exploration
Fluid Behavior - Mixture Separation - Gas Compression
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding of thermodynamics Constitution and physical states of matter.
principles underlying operation and design Constituents of well effluents: hydrocarbons, impurities, water, sediments…
of Oil & Gas processing facilities. Different types of effluents: black oil, light oil, volatile oil, condensate gas, dry gas…
Characterization parameters: GOR, CGR, BSW, WOR, water cut, Bo, Bg, B'g…
Audience Examples of compositions of crude oil and natural gas effluent.
& Completion
Engineers involved in operating or
Engineering
LIQUID-VAPOR EQUILIBRIUM OF PURE SUBSTANCES 1.25 d
designing Oil & Gas field processing
Drilling
Vapor pressure curves.
facilities.
Overall phase diagram of a pure substance (three dimensions: P, T and V).
Enthalpy diagrams of pure substances.
Learning Objectives Exercises: vapor pressure and boiling points of pure components; vapor pressure and boiling point; case of a
Upon completion of the course, participants column.
will be able to: PRO/II™ simulation: propane cryogenic loop; operating parameters optimization; effect of ambient conditions.
Engineering
Production
describe Oil & Gas well effluents
composition, properties and LIQUID-VAPOR EQUILIBRIUM OF MIXTURES -
characteristics, 2d
MIXTURE SEPARATION PROCESSES
grasp ideal gas law, real fluid behavior
Phase envelopes.
and characterization methods,
explain liquid-vapor equilibrium of pure PRO/II™ simulation: phase envelope of well effluents, sales gas, stabilized crudes.
Well effluents behavior from pay zone to surface processing facilities.
Field Operations
substances and mixtures,
master the operating principles and PRO/II™ simulation: evolution of the effluent behavior in a well.
performances of mixture separation Techniques applied to mixture separation: flash process, distillation process.
processes, Absorption and stripping phenomena.
perform simulations with PRO/II™ and PRO/II™ simulation: LPG recovery by physical absorption; mixture separation by distillation (LPG splitter).
master the fundamentals of equations
of state. IDEAL GAS & REAL FLUID BEHAVIOR 0.5 d
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Ideal gas behavior.
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means Behavior of real fluids: compressibility factor, Amagat's law, law of corresponding state with two and three
Highly interactive training with industry- parameters.
Surface
specialist lecturers. Equations Of State (EOS): conception, uses, examples, selection.
Numerous applications and illustrations.
Extensive practice of PRO/II™ process HEAT TRANSFER, HEAT BALANCE & THERMAL EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
simulation software. Fundamentals of heat transfer.
Management
Heat balance.
Learning Assessment
Project
Technology of heat exchangers and air coolers.
Assessment by test at the end of the Examples of thermal equipment applications.
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. HSE
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Exploration
Sizing - Simulation - Operation
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
understanding of gas treatment processes, Constituents raising problems for storage, transport or end use of natural gas.
operation and troubleshooting. Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas.
Necessary treatments to conform these specifications.
Audience Examples of compositions of commercialized natural gases.
Engineers involved in operating or GAS DEHYDRATION (drying) & HYDRATE FORMATION INHIBITION 1.25 d
& Completion
designing gas field processing and
Engineering
System behavior. Moisture content of a saturated gas:
conditioning facilities.
Drilling
Applications: moisture content of different gases of various compositions.
Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI…
Learning Objectives Gas dehydration processes: TEG units, molecular sieves…
Upon completion of the course, participants Application: summary design of TEG unit.
will be able to: PRO/II™ simulation: simulation of TEG unit.
assess various problems induced by
Engineering
Production
unwanted elements in natural gas GAS SWEETENING: REMOVAL OF ACID COMPONENTS (H2S and/or CO2) 0.75 d
streams, Overview of the techniques dedicated to gas sweetening:
master gas treatment and liquefaction Chemical solvent processes. Amine units (MEA, DEA, DGA, MDEA…).
processes, operations and related
Physical solvent processes.
operating conditions,
perform hand calculations for summary Hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes.
Overview of other techniques.
Field Operations
design of main gas processing
equipment, Conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing.
ascertain main operating problems Application: summary design of an amine unit.
encountered in gas processing,
conditioning and related solutions, NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS (NGL) EXTRACTION (removal of heavy components) 0.75 d
simulate natural gas treatment External refrigeration loop.
processes using the PRO/II™ software. Joule-Thomson expansion.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Turbo-expander.
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means Application: calculation of cryogenic loop used for extraction.
Highly interactive training by industry- PRO/II™ simulation: simulation of NGL extraction unit - Process selection.
Surface
specialist lecturers.
Numerous applications and illustrations. CASE STUDY: SIMULATION OF A WHOLE NATURAL GAS FIELD
1d
Extensive practice of PRO/II™ process PROCESSING PLANT
simulation software. Study of a natural gas dehydration, NGL extraction and compression unit.
Management
Optimization of the operating parameters.
Learning Assessment
Project
Analysis of hydrate formation risks.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) 1d
Liquefaction processes: operating principle, typical operating conditions, technology of specific equipment (plate
Prerequisites fin heat exchangers, spiral-wound heat exchanges, refrigeration loop compressors…), power consumption…
LNG storage and transport: storage tanks, LNG carriers, jetty, loading arms…
It is highly recommended to attend Module Safety considerations specific to natural gas liquefaction plants.
1 first.
HSE
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Schematization of Oil & Gas Processes
Exploration
Block Flow Diagrams, PFD, P&ID, Plot Plans & Isometrics
Development
This course aims to provide technical
knowledge of the Oil & Gas process Different types of diagrams used in the Oil & Gas industry:
schematization. Block Flow Diagrams.
Process Flow diagrams (PFD).
Audience Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID).
Plot plan onshore and offshore.
Engineers and technicians, who need to Isometrics.
& Completion
read Oil & Gas process schemes. Process,
Engineering
Symbolization: representation of the different pieces of equipment, the instrumentation…
design and construction staff, equipment
Drilling
suppliers for Oil & Gas processing facilities,
Illustration by examples of schemes corresponding to the same process unit.
etc.
DRAWING A BLOCK FLOW DIAGRAM 0.25 d
Drawing the Block Flow Diagram.
Learning Objectives
Identification of the different connections between the blocks.
Upon completion of the course, participants Analysis of the working principle of the whole process.
Engineering
Production
will be able to:
distinguish between the different DRAWING A PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM 0.75 d
diagrams used in the Oil & Gas industry, Reminder of the working principle of main equipment: valves, separators, desalter, pumps, compressors, heat
read and analyze each of these types of
exchangers…
schemes,
know which type of diagram to refer Drawing of a PFD starting from an illustration and a written description of a crude oil stabilization plant, including
associated gases compression unit, crude oil storage and export pumps.
Field Operations
to, in order to obtain specific required
information, Emphasis on the schematization pitfalls to avoid: inlet and outlet connections of each piece of equipment, tube
communicate better with other teams side and shell side of heat exchangers, suction and discharge lines of rotating machinery, typical arrangement of
from different disciplines, contributing to compressors (gas cooler, scrubber, anti-surge line…).
an Oil & Gas project. Implementation of the different control loops on the previous schematic, starting from a written description.
Emphasis on the instrumentation pitfalls to avoid: connection of sensors, positioning of control valves (inlet or
Ways & Means outlet of capacities, suction or discharge or rotating machinery, inlet or outlet of heat exchangers…).
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Highly interactive training with industry
Engineering
Engineering
specialist lecturers. STUDY & ANALYSIS OF A P&ID 1d
This course rely on several case studies Team work exercises.
Surface
based on common Oil & Gas processing Analysis of a set of Process and Instrumentation Diagrams, symbols, line numbering, safety systems, etc.
facilities. Identification of the different systems: hydrocarbon, water, utilities…
Analysis of the instrumentation and process control.
Learning Assessment Drawing of the Process Flow Diagrams corresponding to the studied P&ID’s.
Management
Presentation of the results of each team to the other groups.
Assessment by test at the end of the
Project
course.
DRAWING OF ISOMETRICS 0.75 d
Use of isometrics.
Prerequisites
Exercises of isometric drawing.
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Fundamentals of Engineering Activities
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an overview of the
engineering studies of Oil & Gas projects, Context of a field development project.
from conceptual phase to end of detailed Preliminary, conceptual and pre-project studies.
studies. Basic engineering and Front-End Engineering Design (FEED).
Detailed engineering.
Audience Greenfield vs. brownfield projects.
Discipline overview.
& Completion
Professionals wishing to gain a clear
Engineering
understanding of engineering activities,
Drilling
CONTRACTUAL SCHEMES 0.25 d
their execution by a contractor and their
supervision by company. This includes
Scope of works of the engineering activities.
discipline engineers, project engineers and Statement of requirements and basis of design.
project engineering managers. Roles of contractors and subcontractors.
Supervision role by company team.
Learning Objectives Organization requirements for each party involved.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants PROCESS DESIGN 0.5 d
will be able to: Specifications for crude oil and natural gas and necessary treatments.
coordinate all engineering activities,
Equipment standards, basis of design, equipment list and sizing.
deliverables, work sequence and
interfaces, Flare, power supply, control and safety loops.
Process simulations.
Field Operations
evaluate the main risks: schedule,
vendors, interfaces, quality and how to Oil & Gas process diagrams: block flow, process flow, piping and instrumentation.
mitigate them,
control engineering execution: critical STRUCTURE & MECHANICAL 1d
issues and controls/KPI to put in place, Pipe racks, loads and pipe supports.
apply best practices, including Equipment design.
management of changes, progress Static and rotating equipment.
control, interfaces, etc.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Types of pumps.
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means SAFETY IN DESIGN 0.5 d
Surface
Half of the training is devoted to hands-on HAZID, HAZAN and HAZOP.
exercises on engineering discipline and Plant layout, escape routes and fire zones.
management tasks.
SITE PREPARATION & CIVIL WORKS 0.5 d
Management
Learning Assessment Concrete slabs and foundations.
Vendor drawings.
Project
Quiz at the end of the module.
MATERIALS & CORROSION 0.5 d
Prerequisites Material classes and selection, corrosion control.
No prerequisites for this course. Cathodic protection system design.
Painting insulation specifications.
Expertise & Coordination Piping material, classes, installation and stress analysis. HSE
Internal constraints of the engineering schedule: interfaces between disciplines, vendor input.
Coordination between engineering, procurement and construction activities.
Interface management, change management.
Actual progress control and reporting.
Standardization procedures.
Unconventional
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Corrosion control on production facilities: field operation.
Several illustrations from recent projects. Minimum inspection requirements necessary to assure the integrity of plant and structures.
Review of applicable standards, norms
and current industry best practices. GAS FACILITIES DESIGN 2d
Minimum requirements for process sizing criteria to be used during pre-project and basic or detailed engineering
phases.
Learning Assessment Review of ISO 17776 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Guidelines on
Quiz at the end of the module. tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment for plant layout design and of ANSI B 31.8 Gas
Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems for gathering and export networks design.
Defining maintainability and inspectability criteria necessary to ensure the installations’ integrity throughout their
Prerequisites life.
Fundamentals for the maintenance strategy, by type of equipment.
No prerequisites for this course. Production availability studies of Oil & Gas facilities.
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E&P Chain
Process Equipment Engineering
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to select and size piping
system equipment, process equipment and Main concepts and definitions: operating/design pressure, piping schedules and rating, thickness…
review main problems in operation. Piping codes and standards.
Pipe materials and manufacturing.
Audience Flanges assembly, fittings, gaskets and other pipework elements (spectacle blinds, strainers…).
Valves for flow control and flow shut-off: technology and selection criteria; check valves.
Engineers looking to acquire best practices Pressure relief equipment sizing guidelines and datasheet review: pressure safety valves, thermal expansion
& Completion
for equipment design and troubleshooting.
Engineering
valves, rupture disks, restriction orifices.
Drilling
Line sizing basics; pipe and valves material selection according to service; consequences of an incorrect choice
Learning Objectives or assembly.
Upon completion of the course, participants Basics of pipe stress and rupture analysis.
will be able to: Pressure vessels: various types of pressure vessels, vessels behavior under pressure and under vacuum.
understand pipe standards and
metallurgy, HEAT EXCHANGERS 1d
Engineering
Production
be able to select several types of control Fundamentals of heat transfer.
valves, safety valves and restriction Technology of heat exchangers and air coolers: selection criteria.
orifices,
Fundamentals of design and heat exchanger performance.
describe heat exchangers technology
and design,
describe oil-water separation equipment CRUDE OIL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DESIGN & SIZING 1.5 d
Separators technology (review of typical internals and impact on sizing) and selection criteria.
Field Operations
and gas-liquid separation equipment
technology and design, Operating parameters and operations problems.
identify and propose adequate solutions Elements of calculation standards (thickness, welding coefficient…).
to process equipment common operating Sizing a 2-phase and 3-phase separator (nozzles, diameter, thickness, liquid hold-up times…).
issues.
GAS PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DESIGN & SIZING 1d
Ways & Means Columns technology (review of typical internals and impact on sizing).
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Highly interactive training with industry
Selection criteria.
Engineering
Engineering
specialist lecturers. Operating parameters: pressure, temperature, flowrate…
Methodology illustrated by case studies Elements of sizing (diameter, number of theoretical and actual trays…).
Surface
for the sizing of key equipment. Case study: summary design of a TEG column.
Column troubleshooting.
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
Management
course.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Rotating Machinery Technology
Exploration
Pumps - Compressors & Expanders - Gas Turbines
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of technology, operating Pumping prerequisites: pressure, flow rate, specific gravity, manometric head, viscosity, pressure losses…
principles and performance of rotating Main types of pumps and classification - Selection criteria.
machinery used in Oil & Gas processing Centrifugal pumps:
facilities. Types of centrifugal pumps: single or multiple stage, radial of horizontal split, high speed, in line, vertical
barrel, pit suction, magnetic drive, canned motor, Electric Submersible Pump (ESP).
Audience Typical centrifugal pump installation in a circuit: block valves, filter, check-valve, manometers, vent and drain.
& Completion
Engineering
Technology of the centrifugal pumps: impellers, seals, couplings, bearings, driving machine…
Engineers and managers involved in
Drilling
operating or designing Oil & Gas field
Auxiliaries: flushing, lubrication, cooling.
processing facilities. Centrifugal pumps performances: characteristic curves, pump-circuit coupling, problems encountered
(cavitation and NPSH, unpriming adaptation to operating conditions).
Learning Objectives Positive displacement pumps:
Rotating positive displacement pumps: Progressing Cavity Pumps (PCP).
Upon completion of the course, participants Reciprocating positive displacement pumps (piston or plunger type).
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Technology of the positive displacement pumps and main applications.
learn about the practical use of different
HSE related to pumps operation.
types of rotating machineries,
understand operating principles and
performance, COMPRESSORS & EXPANDERS 2d
master technology, operating constraints Compression prerequisites: isentropic, polytropic compression, practical laws.
Main types of compressors and classification. Selection criteria.
Field Operations
and maintenance of rotating machinery.
Reciprocating compressors:
Ways & Means Technology of reciprocating compressors: frame, cylinders, piston and rings, piston rod and crank head,
crankshaft and connecting rods, bearings, compartment distance piece, specific emphasis on valves.
Numerous applications and illustrations. Auxiliaries: pulsation dampeners, crank mechanism and cylinder lubrication systems, cooling system, safety
Field/site visit (if possible).
devices.
Tutorials in mechanical workshop.
Identification of frequent problems and Centrifugal compressors:
Surface Facilities
Facilities
troubleshooting. Technology of centrifugal compressors: rotor and stator, journal and thrust bearings, internal and shaft seals,
Engineering
Engineering
balance disc.
Learning Assessment Auxiliaries: lubrication, sealing (liquid or gas) and cooling systems.
Surface
Turbo-expanders: technology and main uses.
Written test upon training course HSE related to compressors and expanders operation.
completion.
GAS TURBINES 1d
Management
Prerequisites Operating principle: compression, combustion and expansion. Typical cycles and performances.
Project
No prerequisites for this course. Technology of gas turbines: compressor part, combustion chamber, turbines part, internal cooling.
Auxiliaries: fuel supply and filtering, air filtration, lubricating circuits, fire-fighting system.
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained HSE
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Gas
Unconventional
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PARTICULARIZATION 0.5 d
With pumps.
With compressors.
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Gas Turbines
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough knowledge
of gas turbine functioning, technology,
Presentation: history, functions of the different elements, machines available on the markets, evolution.
operation and maintenance. Classification: uses and architectures.
& Completion
in the definition, study, operation and
Engineering
maintenance of industrial gas turbines. Ability to do energy and power balances, cycle and engine efficiency calculations…
Drilling
Application exercises.
Learning Objectives
TECHNOLOGY & OPERATION 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants On-site integration.
will be able to: Technology, operation and axial compressor functions: IGV, VGV, triangle of velocities, flow rate adjustment,
understand gas turbine functioning and pumping. Air for combustion, cooling, oil containment.
Engineering
Production
operation, Combustion chamber: types, burners, internals, materials, low NOx technology.
define the selection criteria of a gas Turbine: technology and operation, power consumption, materials, vane manufacturing process, impulse and
turbine,
reaction turbines.
take part in diagnosis following incidents
Performance related to ambient conditions, the fuel chosen.
on these machines,
Support and guiding of rotors: bearings, thrust, materials, oil containment and temperature issue.
know the main maintenance operations.
Usual damage and problems on compressor, combustion chamber and turbine.
Field Operations
Ways & Means COMBUSTION & POLLUTANTS 0.5 d
Study of real cases corresponding to Fuels: types and properties, pollutants, WOBBE index, PCI.
industrial situations. Convention combustion and low NOx combustion.
Various training supports: presentation Low NOx combustion: combustion chamber types, combustion operation, influence of fuel.
supports, manufacturer’s documentation, Main pollutants and current strategies to reduce emissions of these pollutants (steam injection, DLE, recombination
operator’s instructions, P&ID. with ammonia).
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Engineering
Engineering
Learning Assessment CIRCUITS & AUXILIARIES 1d
Air, oil, fuel circuits. Safety equipment.
Surface
Written test upon training course Starter, rachet.
completion. Washing of compressor andS turbine.
Reading the P&ID of the gas turbine main circuits:
Prerequisites Start-up and hydraulic rachet assembly.
Management
Sealing and cooling air.
No prerequisites for this course.
Project
Fire safety.
Compressor washing.
Expertise & Coordination Fuel.
Lubrication oil.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Control oil.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
Monitoring.
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
OPERATION & PERFORMANCES 0.75 d
HSE
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Startup and shutdown sequences.
Control and safety system.
Functioning on several fuels and impact.
Load adjustment.
Operating parameters: speed, critical T3, IGV. Examples of open-cycle and cogeneration (combined cycle)
strategies.
Monitoring of the inlet fluid quality (air, fuel oil): thresholds.
Gas
Endoscopic examination.
Elements of inspection on hot equipment and of general review.
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E&P Chain
Instrumentation, Process Control
& Safety Instrumented Systems
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
knowledge of process control and safety
Controlling and controlled systems.
systems. Controlled variable, manipulated variable, disturbance variable, actuators, set point…
Control topology.
Functional analysis, functional blocks, symbolization.
Audience Pneumatic, electric and digital control loops.
Engineers and technicians involved in Pneumatic and electric power supply, signal transmission… and conversion.
& Completion
designing, constructing, commissioning
Engineering
or operating Oil & Gas surface production MEASURING ELEMENT - SENSORS 0.5 d
Drilling
facilities. Operating parameters measurement. Measurement errors.
Temperature, pressure, flowrate, level measurement.
Learning Objectives Operating principle, technology, measurement unit, local reading/transmission.
Safety instruments: limit switches, position sensors, temperature, pressure, flowrate level detectors…
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: SIGNAL TRANSMISSION - TRANSMITTERS 0.5 d
Engineering
Production
understand control loops and safety Pneumatic transmitters: transformation of force into a pneumatic signal and amplification, technology and
loops, as well as ICSS and associated transmitter tuning.
equipment technologies,
Operation of the sensor-transmitter combination.
comprehend technology and operating
Electric and electronic transmitters: operating principle.
principles of instruments most
Digital and programmable transmitters.
commonly used in the Oil & Gas industry,
Field Operations
understand impact of P&ID controllers
parameters on process control, ACTUATORS - CONTROL VALVES 0.5 d
grasp main process control structures Linear displacement valves: technology, different plug types, characteristic curves, safety position: AO, AC, FC,
encountered in Oil & Gas surface FO…
processing, Positioners: operating principle, types (pneumatic, electro pneumatic…).
draw the outline of a typical DCS Other types of control valves: simple and double seat valves, cage valves, “Camflex” type valves, three-way
architecture, learn the functions of safety valves.
instrumented systems. Contactors: position sensors, electro-valves.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
ON/OFF valves: types, simple and double actuators.
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means
CONTROLLERS - CONTROL STRUCTURES 0.5 d
Surface
Highly interactive training by industry Controllers: role, operating principle, direct or inverted action, operating modes.
specialist lecturer. Behavior of P&ID type controllers: operating point, gain, interactions.
Numerous applications and illustrations. Control loops: simple, cascade, and split-range.
Process control practice on dynamic Ratio control, elaborated variable control, feed-forward control systems.
simulator.
Management
Project
DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM (DCS) 0.5 d
Learning Assessment Plant control philosophy, workstation, glossary.
Written test upon training course
Architecture:
completion. Functional organization, equipment architecture.
Data allocation, communication network.
Safety/redundancy.
Prerequisites Interfaces (sensors, actuators, network, PLC, others).
No prerequisites for this course. Plant control: hardware, software, types and organization of views.
HSE
Alarms, historian.
Expertise & Coordination
P&ID CONTROLLERS 1d
IFP Training trainer (permanent or P&ID tuning: process and control loop response.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Robustness, rapidity, accuracy.
or experience of the related topics, trained Regulation (fixed set point) and closed-loop control (variable set point).
to adult teaching methods, and whose Proportional, integral, derivative controller characteristic.
Gas
High Integrity Protection Systems (HIPS), Emergency ShutDown (ESD), Fire & Gas (F&G), Emergency
DePressurization (EDP).
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Instrumentation Maintenance
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Electricity & Instrumentation
E&P Chain
Fundamentals of Electrical Power Generation
& Distribution Equipment
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire a basic
knowledge of industrial electrotechnics: Generalities:
main units, drawings, laws, operation and Origin of electricity, electrical energy production, alternate and direct currents, the electrical circuits.
technics, analogies, notion of network, Main magnitudes and formulas on electricity and magnetism:
electrical safety. Voltage, intensity, frequency, energy, power, Ohm’s, Joule’s, Lenz’s, and Laplace’s laws.
Standards, symbols, diagrams:
Audience SI units, symbols and drawings.
& Completion
Engineering
Different types of electrical drawings, how to interpret/read an electrical drawing.
All non-specialist professionals, who will
Drilling
have to work with production, distribution
and services electrical equipment, for
PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, HV/LV SWITCHBOARDS 1d
operation, maintenance or within the Production sources:
framework of a “project”. Alternator, generator: principles and generic technology.
Distribution networks:
Learning Objectives Distribution network architecture (normal, essential and vital sources, redundancy) and protections (thresholds,
Engineering
Production
selectivity, combinations).
Upon completion of the course, participants Switchboards and switchgears: cut off and isolation equipment, measurements.
will be able to:
know the basic standards, symbols and
BATTERIES, CHARGERS, MEASUREMENT & MEASURING DEVICES,
drawings, 1d
know the basics of electricity generation ELECTRICAL PROTECTIONS
Batteries and chargers:
Field Operations
and distribution,
know the main electrical users used in Basic concept of batteries.
the Oil & Gas industry, Battery charger technology (inverters, rectifiers, reversers).
know and apply the safety rules. Measurements and measuring devices:
Functioning of measuring devices.
Ways & Means Precautions for a safe, reliable measurement.
Very interactive training given by highly
Electrical protections:
Surface Facilities
Facilities
experienced trainers. Main protection relays, circuit breakers and switches, principle of homopolar and differential protections.
Engineering
Engineering
Numerous applications, illustrations and
practical exercises. ELECTRIC MOTORS, CABLES & ACCESSORIES, TRANSFORMERS,
1d
Surface
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Learning Assessment Induction electric motors:
Basic theory of asynchronous, single-phase and three-phase motors.
Written test upon training course Starting and protection of electric motors.
completion.
Management
Cables and accessories:
Project
Structure and construction of cables (diameter, conductivity, color code…), glands, connections.
Prerequisites Transformers:
No prerequisites for this course. Principle and types of transformers (step-down, step-up, isolation).
Cooling and protection of transformers.
Expertise & Coordination Lighting systems.
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E&P Chain
Asset Integrity Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to bring elements related
to the implementation of actions, such Definition of risk, failure, reliability, availability of installations.
as the inspections and tests required to Concept and identification of major risk of equipment failure.
ensure that the installations and equipment Measurement and follow-up of reliability.
important to safety and productivity will Criticality, safety critical elements.
correctly work for their whole service life.
CRITICALITY & RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS 1d
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Main models, failure probability, statistical functions.
Drilling
FMECA and cause tree: areas of application, method principle, examples.
This course is intended for engineers,
operation managers and supervisors of
Identification of 3 groups: static equipment, dynamic equipment, and safety instrumented systems.
industrial sites. Understanding the functioning, the failure possibilities and the need for an adequate policy of operating condition
maintenance.
Learning Objectives
INSPECTION & TESTS 1d
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Standards and regulations in force.
will be able to: Inspection tools and techniques: non-destructive examinations, sampling.
know the asset integrity management Example of installation commissioning.
process, from the failure mode and
effects analysis to the implementation
CORROSION 1d
of adapted actions and reference
Definition of corrosion.
Field Operations
standards,
formulate or use equipment Elements of metallurgy.
specifications, Identify the corrosion Corrosion mechanisms.
mechanisms, Different types of corrosion.
implement the risk assessment and Corrosion control methods.
critical safety element identification
techniques, INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE BASED ON FAILURE RISK (RBI) 1d
identify the test and inspection elements
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Integrating Asset Integrity Management in the operating and maintenance policy.
that ensure a machine is in good
Engineering
Engineering
operating condition,
Preventive, condition-based and predictive maintenance.
implement the culture of asset integrity Maintenance and inspection based on failure risks.
Surface
management. Notion of life cycle cost.
Management
From outage management to equipment management.
the techniques studied. Lowering the tolerance threshold to anomalies and involvement of the operators.
Project
Active pedagogy calling on participants’
Need for general commitment: implementation of the Total Productive Maintenance.
experiences.
Detailed preparation, planning, identification of critical operations.
Maintenance plans by equipment item and type of equipment.
Learning Assessment
Improvement plans, key performance indicators, dashboards. Maintenance audits.
Written test upon training course
completion. HSE
Prerequisites
anagement on site equipment and
M
installation operation and maintenance.
Significant experience in the industry.
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Fundamentals of Mechanical Maintenance
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to master the elements 2d
of language and understanding of & SIMPLE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
mechanical systems, in terms of design, Technical drawing agreement: 2D and isometric views, projections, section and cut-away views, perspectives,
characterization and maintenance/ technical vocabulary.
repair. This will allow/contribute to the Dimensioning of parts and mechanical systems, ISO tolerances and main adjustments.
maintenance follow-up, but also to the Dimensional tolerances and clearance.
optimized operation of the static and Geometric tolerances and surface condition characterization.
& Completion
dynamic mechanical systems (rotating
Engineering
Presentation of the tools in a metrology shop, performances and rules of use.
machinery).
Drilling
Practical exercises:
Dimensioning and full geometric control of a pump shaft.
Audience Understanding of a simple machine cut-away view.
All professionals from the Oil & Gas industry Representation of a machine element in 2D projection and perspectives.
who work in connection with equipment
and mechanical systems (operation, ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION 1d
Engineering
Production
maintenance) and who do not know/no Materials used in the Oil & Gas industry: identification of the metals, alloys, plastics and composites, operating
longer know the fundamentals of design and maintenance rules.
of these systems (or who wish to deepen
Expansion and effects on the assemblies.
their knowledge). Jobs mainly concerned:
mechanicals, mechanical assistants,
Manufacturing process of metallic parts, molding, forging.
mechanical supervisors. Frequent screwed, bolted, welded and stuck constructions.
Characterization of threads and bores, petroleum thread pitch.
Field Operations
Learning Objectives Removable power transmission: keys, gears, hinged connections (joint…), cone interface.
Non-removable power transmission: shrink fitting.
Upon completion of the course, participants Bearings: characterization, types, identification, assembly rules.
will be able to: Seals of static systems (between flanges) and dynamic systems (mechanical seals on bearing boxes), analysis
know the basics of technical drawing,
and selection of the materials.
characterize a part, a mechanical
assembly, Pipe, valves and main line accessories: identification, operation and maintenance rules.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
identify the different mechanical Practical exercises: selection, identification and assembly of the ball bearings in a simple process pump.
Engineering
Engineering
construction materials,
know the fundamentals of mechanical ELEMENTS OF MAINTENANCE 1d
Surface
system design, the main assemblies Tightening: importance of torque, order, techniques.
(bearing assemblies), Alignment: understanding the operation, controlling the mating of piping.
know the main power transmission Lubrication: properties and characterization of common oil and greases, lubricating systems.
elements (gears, joints…), wisely use Controlling the condition of parts at disassembly: corrosion, defaults, mating, wear, rupture.
the metrology devices used in workshop,
Management
Controlling the clearances at disassembly.
describe the mechanical strength,
Project
chemical resistance and thermal Practical exercise: mechanical completion of a pump on site (control and implementation).
resistance.
ELEMENTS OF REPAIR 1d
Ways & Means Surface treatments and coatings.
Overlay welding and reconstitution.
Very interactive training given by highly Machining.
experienced trainers. Casing repair with staples.
Gradual mechanical approach, from the
HSE
Learning Assessment
Written test upon training course
Gas
completion.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Unconventional
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Compressors Maintenance
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a better understanding
of the technology, performance and Centrifugal compressors:
maintenance of centrifugal and volumetric Different types of centrifugal compressors.
compressors. Component parts and architecture of a centrifugal compressor.
Technology of the essential components: stator, rotor, bearings, thrust bearing, seals.
Audience Vibrations, critical speed, dynamic balancing.
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system, buffer gas, balancing line…
& Completion
Engineers and technicians involved in
Engineering
Safety parameters: axial displacement, vibrations, bearing and thrust bearing temperatures, oil pressure…
centrifugal and volumetric compressor
Drilling
maintenance or engineering.
Reciprocating compressors:
Employees in charge of maintenance Different types of reciprocating compressors.
running of the compression systems. Component parts and architecture of a reciprocating compressor.
Technology of the essential components: cylinder, piston, valves, sealing systems, crankshaft, connecting
Learning Objectives rod…
Auxiliary equipment: lubrication of motion parts and cylinders, cooling interstage and cooling devices systems,
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants connections to the flare.
will be able to:
Rotary compressors:
describe the behavior and the technology
of compressors, Different types: screw, liquid ring, lobes, sliding vanes…
provide the maintaining solutions applied Component parts and architecture of a rotary compressor.
in their compression units, Auxiliary equipment: lubrication system.
Typical using.
Field Operations
establish a diagnosis of the incidents
and participate in the troubleshooting
meetings. MAINTENANCE (preventive, conditional, corrective) 2d
Preventive maintenance: systematic actions, routine, alignment…
Ways & Means Conditional maintenance: vibrations measurement, oil of lubrication analysis, thermography…
Corrective maintenance: mounting, dismounting, metrology, repairing technics.
Functional approach for a better
understanding.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Numerous examples and cases studies ANALYSIS OF A MANUFACTURER DATABOOK 0.5 d
Engineering
Engineering
from the Oil & Gas production industry Data sheet.
and analysis of manufacturer file. Technologic choices.
Surface
P&ID reading.
Learning Assessment
TROUBLESHOOTING 0.5 d
Written test upon training course Failure and incidents: surge, slugging, over limits functioning…
completion.
Management
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Advanced Certificate
Maintenance Management Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This certifying course aims to bring elements
related to the implementation of a modern Integration of the maintenance policy to the plant policy. Financial, technical and workforce objectives.
and adapted maintenance policy (such as Current methods and trends: criticality analysis, TPM, RCM, RBM, maintenance program optimization based on
the risk-based maintenance policy), to define criticalities (redundancy, utilization rate, impact on production, age…), risk analysis, local conditions.
a continuous improvement of reliability, to Different types of maintenance and respective importance: planned preventive, condition-based, predictive, corrective.
consider failure direct and indirect costs, to be Importance of condition-based and predictive maintenances in modern maintenance policies, and particularly data
able to manage maintenance contracts as well
as unit shutdowns or turnarounds. importance (from SAP, PI, site report, root causes…) for the use of efficient methods (RED, e-monitoring…).
Application of the methods studied: criticality ranking, emergency levels, spare parts management.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
RELIABILITY MEASUREMENT & FOLLOW-UP 1d
Drilling
Maintenance engineers and managers from Descriptive statistics: reliability and reliability indicators, equipment performance monitoring in terms of availability,
process industries, as well as production MTBF, MTTR…
managers concerned by operation costs and
equipment management. Statistical functions and their applications to preventive maintenance. Main models, application to the search for
preventive control optimization, equipment redundancy studies, standby equipment management.
Learning Objectives Pareto law, identification of bad-actors.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants RELIABILITY ANALYSIS & IMPROVEMENT METHODS 1d
will be able to:
know the proven maintenance policies FMECA (Failure Modes, Effects and their Criticality Analysis). Areas of application, basic techniques, probability
(TPM, RCM, RBM, key performance assessment, common methodological errors. Action plan.
indicators, preventive maintenance tools…) Failure trees, method principle.
in order to be able to set goals in terms of RCM - Overall policy. Interest of the decision logics.
company global efficiency, TPM - Total Productive Maintenance (global involvement to maintain the production tool).
implement reliability measurement, analysis
Concept of asset integrity management as a SECE (Safety and Environment Critical Element).
Field Operations
and improvement techniques (reliability
indicators, assessment matrix, failure tree, Concept of machine learning: failure prediction by accumulation and cross analysis of process and equipment data.
FMECA, Pareto, Weilbull…),
know the necessary elements to define MAINTENANCE COSTS & FAILURE COSTS 1d
a subcontracting policy as well as to
efficiently manage shutdowns, Overall failure costs versus direct costs (materials, spare parts, repair contractors…) and indirect (shortfall in production
through various unexpected group or injection, quality defect, reputation…). Notion of cost efficiency: overall effectiveness, adaptation to petroleum
exercises, to remind that multidisciplinary industry and practical calculations.
and reactivity are part of maintenance Life Cycle Cost (LCC). Application to the choice of investments; application to the search for optimum equipment life
Surface Facilities
managers’ jobs.
Facilities
duration.
Engineering
Engineering
Spare parts managements. Cost of inventory. Unsuitability of some conventional stock management calculations, cost
Ways & Means of risk.
Computerized maintenance management.
Surface
Applications and case studies illustrating
the techniques studied. System (CMMS) and related processes.
Active pedagogy based on participants’
experiences.
Short scenarios of the most frequent OUTSOURCING & SUBCONTRACTING 0.5 d
and the most serious key equipment Purpose, condition for efficiency. Why outsourcing? Which abilities to be kept? How to keep control?
Management
failures, proposed by the trainer and Different types of contracts. When to use them? How to combine them?
analyzed by the group. Participants shall Concepts of General Maintenance Operation Contract (GMOC) and Maintenance and Inspection Engineering Contractor
Project
use their technical knowledge, reasoning (MIEC).
skills, multidisciplinarity and operational
capacities. Comparison between specific maintenance contract (“Specific Maintenance Contract” (SMC), “Original Equipment
Manufacturer” (OEM)) and integrated maintenance contract (“Integrated Services Provider” (ISP)).
Learning Assessment
SHUTDOWN MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Entry test at the beginning of the course. Detailed preparation. Cost control. Planning. Identification of critical operations.
Final written assessment upon course Work management. Worksite organization. Responsibilities. Decision making. Safety goals.
completion.
Acceptances and commissioning. Quality management and safety. Procedures.
HSE
Certification?
TROUBLESHOOTING
A n international recognition of your The trainer regularly proposes short operational scenarios that are analyzed by the group. These are related to practical
competencies.
A n Advanced Certificate delivered. problems that maintenance managers may face on an Oil & Gas site (pump cavitation, compressor pumping, a defect
A n expertise confirmed in Maintenance on a control loop or safety system…).
Unconventional
Management Certification. To solve these problems, participants must use their technical knowledge, reasoning skills, multidisciplinarity and
Ready-to-use skills. operational capability.
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Learning Assessment
Quiz.
Prerequisites
It is advised to have a basic mechanical
knowledge or experience in vibration
monitoring.
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Graduate Certificate
Upstream Maintenance Engineer Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
Development
This certification provides the technical Notions of drilling/completion. Artificial lift: pumping, gas lift. Oil field processing (stabilization, dehydration, sweetening) and water
knowledge to quickly and successfully processing (production and injection water). Gas processing and conditioning (dehydration, sweetening).
integrate maintenance or design teams of Oil
& Gas production facilities.
TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF STATIC EQUIPMENT 3d
Audience Wellhead, pipe, fittings and line equipment, safety valve, tanks, pressure vessel. Thermal equipment: heat exchangers, boilers, heaters,
condensers. Standards, design, operation, inspection, maintenance. PFD, P&ID, isometric drawings.
Engineers and technical executives, wishing
to get specialized in the maintenance of Oil
& Completion
TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF PUMPS 5d
Engineering
& Gas and energy production installations.
Junior engineers with one of the following Pumping fundamentals (pressure, flow rate, conservation of energy, mechanical and hydraulic powers…). Dynamic pumps. Functional
Drilling
positions: site engineer, support engineer, approach: different types of dynamic pumps and integration into the processes; generic functional study (process, sealing, supporting/
design/engineering engineer or project guiding, lubrication). Positive displacement pumps: different types (piston pumps and rotary pumps); operating principles, influence of
engineer. Senior engineers in the framework of the clearances, internal leaks, impact of the type of product on the flow rate and pressures.
a retraining or skill development. Preventive maintenance, condition-based maintenance (measurement of vibrations, oil analysis, thermography), corrective maintenance
(troubleshooting and repair techniques). Analysis of manufacturer folders and P&ID.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the training, participants
PRACTICE IN MECHANICAL WORKSHOP 5d
Engineering
Production
Technical drawing convention: 2D and isometric views, projections, sections and cut-away views, perspectives, technical vocabulary.
will be able to: Parts and mechanical systems dimensioning, ISO tolerances and main adjustments. Dimensional tolerances and operating clearance.
explain operation and maintenance of static Geometric tolerances and surface condition characterization. Presentation and implementation of the tools in a metrology workshop,
equipment (well head, pipe, line elements, performances and rules of use. Disassembly, expertise, measurements and re-assembly of single-shaft and double-shaft ends pumping
tanks, thermal equipment…), equipment.
master the technology, working principle,
operation, maintenance and safety of
the rotating machines used in Oil & Gas TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF COMPRESSORS 5d
production and energy production, Compression fundamentals (ideal gas, real gas, isentropic compression, polytropic compression).
Field Operations
understand the behavior of items such Dynamic compressors: different types and integration into the processes; technology of essential and auxiliary elements: stator, rotor,
as bearings and seal packings in the bearings, thrust, sealing, oil circuit, sealing devices… Reciprocating compressors: different types and integration into the processes;
machines, technology of essential and auxiliary elements (cylinder, piston, valves, sealing, spacers, crankshaft, rod, moving part and cylinder
identify the electrical power production and lubrication, cooling circuit, sealing devices, connection to the flare). Rotary compressors (screws, liquid ring, lobes, vanes). Preventive,
distribution, the instrumentation and the condition-based maintenance. Troubleshooting and repair techniques. Analysis of information folders and P&ID. Troubleshooting.
control of the systems,
participate in or carry out the maintenance
management of one or several production TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF DRIVING MACHINES 5d
sites. Gas and steam turbines. Diesel motors. Technology, working principle, main and auxiliary equipment operation and maintenance.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
Operation and performances (impact of the operating conditions). Driven machine/driving machine coupling.
Engineering
Engineering
Ways & Means
Interactive animation by industrial, COMMON ELEMENTS OF MACHINES & STRUCTURES 5d
Moving part lubrication: grease, oil (designation, characteristics). Pressurized and bubbled lubrication, sealing rings. Rotors and shafts:
Surface
maintenance and energy specialists.
Numerous applications and illustrations. balancing (unbalance, eccentricity, balancing class) and shafts geometric alignment. Roller bearings (designation, internal clearances,
Understanding of all energy and the system assembling rules), plain bearings (calculations, incidents, instability) and magnetic bearings. Shaft output seals: braided packings,
maintenance areas. mechanical seals (functioning, description of the different types, conditions of stability, auxiliaries); P&ID study of a complex mechanical
Disassembly, expertise, measurements, seal, of a centrifugal compressor. Couplings and alignment. Machine shaft alignment techniques. Corrosion: main types. Corrosion
re-assembly of pumping equipment in an prevention and basics of inspection.
Management
equipped workshop.
Practical application of new knowledge: site TECHNOLOGY & MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 5d
Project
energizing project, organization of major Sources of electrical power (alternator, generator) and motors (alternate and direct current): functioning, technology, operation,
machines overhaul, use of manufacturer maintenance, safety. Electrical power distribution and networks: constitution of HV and LV networks, distribution philosophy, control and
folders… (10 days and assessment by a protection elements, transformers, circuit breakers; redundancy of sources and supply means. Earthing and neutral systems. Protection
jury). against the electrical risks and hazardous areas and ATEX standards.
Learning Assessment
INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROL, SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS 5d
Entry test. Continuous assessment throughout Simple and complex measuring devices, technologies and functional study. Signals and signal transmission. Control and safety devices
the program. Final project presentation in (control valve, on/off valves). Control structures: role, working principle, direct or inverted action, operating modes. Control loops: simple,
front of a mixed jury of assessors composed cascade and split-range. Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): safety loops, HIPS, ESD, EDP, F&G
HSE
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Maintenance & Inspection of Static Equipment
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 20 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire a 5d
comprehensive and practical knowledge RELATING TO PRESSURE VESSELS
Introduction to production facilities inspection:
of static equipment inspection in order to Impact on safety, pressure vessel integrity, accident analysis.
efficiently contribute to the entire scope Inspector occupation:
of duties performed by an inspection Duties and organization of inspection services: inspector role and responsibilities.
department of an Oil & Gas company. Inspection plan: definition, set-up, implementation.
Inspection report. Interaction with the other departments.
Statutory regulations applicable to pressure vessels:
& Completion
Engineering
Audience Main regulatory texts. Area of application and regulatory context of pressure vessels.
Drilling
Roles and responsibilities of various parties. Managing feedback and lessons learnt.
Inspectors of the Oil & Gas industry,
maintenance and inspection technicians, Module 2: METALLURGY & MATERIALS, WELDING 5d
engineers and managers looking to acquire Metallurgy:
comprehensive inspection knowledge. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Structures and behavior of metals and alloys at service conditions for static equipment.
Evaluation of the mechanical characteristics required for predictable behavior at service conditions.
Learning Objectives
Engineering
Most widely used metals and metal alloys in production facilities: steels, their composition, structure and behavior at
Production
service conditions.
Upon completion of the course, participants Steels: HIC-resistant, CRA resistant, cupronickel, aluminium bronze.
will be able to: Effect of heating and cooling on steels: current heat treatments resulting from welding or deliberately applied.
use and explain pressure vessels Common defects in steels.
international rules and regulations, Boilermaking - Welding:
Current cutting, forming and welding processes; impact on metals structure.
identify materials comprising equipment, Post-welding heat treatment.
Field Operations
their composition, their mechanical Identification of welding defects in welded assemblies using non-destructive checks and destructive tests on weld test
characteristics and select the most pieces.
appropriated material for a given Oil & Qualification of welding procedures and welders.
Gas application, Technique for the permanent assembly of heat exchanger bundle tubes and tube plates: roll and mechanical expansion.
Case study.
describe the various welding processes
and their limits,
identify most appropriate non-destructive Module 3: CONSTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY,
5d
or destructive testing for the different NON DESTRUCTIVE & DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
Surface Facilities
Facilities
modes of degradation and perform Equipment construction technology:
Engineering
Engineering
General information on static equipment.
several simple non-destructive testing, Type of pressure vessels and pressurized accessories.
list the main characteristics and types Drawings: reminder on PFD, P&ID, Isometrics reading.
Surface
of corrosion of metallic materials used Introduction to construction codes and standards:
in the Oil & Gas industries, describe Rules and regulations application areas, standards, harmonized standards, professional guides.
protection means against each type of Notions of materials strength and pressure vessel shells calculations. Safety and welding margins.
Construction monitoring, destructive and non-destructive testing.
corrosion and implement associated Notions of strength test.
monitoring.
Management
Introduction to relevant codes and standards (ASME).
Techniques for non-destructive and destructive testing:
Project
Standard faults in external and internal walls.
Ways & Means Principles, possibilities and areas of application of main NDTs: visual, sweating, magnetic crack detection, ultrasound,
X-ray, sealing, acoustic emission.
Numerous industrial case studies and Review of innovative NDTs: digital radio, phased array, TOFD, IRIS, MFL, intelligent pigging, ROVs, drones, reinforced visual
practical exercises. inspection.
Implementation in equipment inspection: on base materials and components, during production, on acceptance, in
operation.
Learning Assessment Principles, possibilities and areas of application of destructive test methods.
Written test upon training course
HSE
treatments.
Corrosion prevention:
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Design of equipment; choice of materials; corrosion inhibitors; anti-corrosion coatings and systems.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Cathodic protection with sacrificial anodes or imposed current.
or experience of the related topics, trained Methodology and control of processes. Control of process and environmental parameters.
Corrosion monitoring:
to adult teaching methods, and whose Corrosion coupons and probes; non-destructive testing of wall condition.
Unconventional
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Valves testing.
“Safety valves” testing.
Others.
Control fluid consumption.
Downhole chemical injection flow test.
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Subsea Integrity Management (II) -
Non Conformity Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides technical knowledge
pertaining to the integrity management of & THEIR MAIN CONSEQUENCES
subsea systems. Stress and fatigue.
External corrosion, internal erosion/corrosion.
Audience Hydrogen induced stress cracking.
External event.
Engineers and technicians whose activity is Thermal Insulation, heat loss.
& Completion
related to the operation of Oil & Gas subsea
Engineering
Case studies, prevention & remediation.
facilities.
Drilling
“FUNCTIONAL” INTEGRITY ISSUES & THEIR MAIN CONSEQUENCES
Learning Objectives Defective subsea retrievable modules.
Upon completion of the course, participants “Internal” leakages (passing valves, passing non-return valves…).
will be able to: Leaks to environment.
determine integrity characteristics, Electrical lines/conductors defects.
Engineering
Production
evaluate consequences of failures, Monitoring sensors signal loss.
plan repairs. Hydraulic locks.
Chemical lines blockages.
Ways & Means
Lectures carry numerous examples from NON CONFORMITY MANAGEMENT
ongoing projects. Objective.
Field Operations
Trainers are specialized engineers Non conformity.
currently involved in deep offshore Non conformity “dossiers”.
projects. Non conformity register/database.
Surface Facilities
Facilities
completion. Unplanned events.
Engineering
Engineering
Prerequisites
Surface
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Project
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
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Project Implementation
E&P Project Management Certification ............................................................................................................................................................................... p. 297
Upstream Project Management Certification .................................................................................................................................................................. p. 298
E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development ................................................................................................................................................................... p. 299
E&P Projects Value Management ............................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 300
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop .......................................................................................................................................................... p. 301
E&P Project Quality & Risk Management ........................................................................................................................................................................... p. 302
Offshore E&P Project Management ....................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 303
Building a Project Management Office (PMO) ................................................................................................................................................................ p. 304
E&P Project Logistics Management ...................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 305
Project Control
E&P Project Control Tools ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 306
E&P Technical Service Contracts ............................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 307
E&P Technical Contract Negotiation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 308
E&P Project Cost Estimation & Control Certification .................................................................................................................................................. p. 309
E&P Project Operating Expenses Optimization ............................................................................................................................................................ p. 310
E&P Project Planning & Scheduling Workshop .............................................................................................................................................................. p. 311
Project Construction
Upstream Project Construction Techniques ..................................................................................................................................................................... p. 312
Upstream Project Construction Site Administration .................................................................................................................................................... p. 313
Upstream Project Construction HSE Management .................................................................................................................................................... p. 314
Offshore Oil & Gas Project Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 315
Upstream Project Construction Works Supervision .................................................................................................................................................... p. 316
Upstream Project Precommissioning, Commissioning & Start-Up .................................................................................................................. p. 317
Upstream Project Abandonment Operations .................................................................................................................................................................. p. 318
Subsea Production Systems (SPS) ......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 319
Subsea Pipelines .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 320
E&P Project Construction Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 321
E&P Construction Superintendent Certification ............................................................................................................................................................. p. 322
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Advanced Certificate
E&P Project Management Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course explains how large E&P
projects are managed from initial stage to Project evaluation and choices throughout the exploration and production value chain.
completion.
INTEGRATION & SCOPE MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Audience Preliminary, conceptual and pre-project studies and their deliverables.
EPC phase objectives and project execution plan.
Professionals who require a comprehensive Local content and sustainable development.
& Completion
understanding of project management
Engineering
practices for E&P projects.
Drilling
TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTRACTS 0.5 d
Contracting strategy (project breakdown into contracts).
Learning Objectives Types and comparison of technical contracts.
Upon completion of this course, participants Endorsements and assignments.
will be able to: Tendering process.
conduct the preliminary stages of the
Engineering
Production
project: conceptual and feasibility PROJECT ORGANIZATION 0.5 d
studies, economic evaluation, FEED, Interface management.
enforce project control processes Management of human resources, organization charts, project manager’s role.
to meet scope, cost and schedule Stakeholder management.
objectives,
Communication management.
strengthen HSE in project design and
Field Operations
construction,
select the right type of technical contract, HSE, QUALITY & RISK MANAGEMENT 1d
manage pre construction phases: mainly HSE: tools and techniques for safety and environment design, project reviews, safety concept and safety dossier.
basic engineering and call for tenders, HSE during construction phase, HSE indicators.
manage construction phases: Quality: assurance, control and surveillance management.
engineering, procurement, construction Risks: identification, ranking, action plans.
and commissioning.
PROJECT CONTROL: COSTS & SCHEDULE 1d
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means Planning and scheduling: schedule elaboration, progress control, recovery plan.
The course is illustrated with several Costs: estimation of facilities expenditures, budget elaboration, cost control, reporting.
examples taken from E&P projects.
A project case study is used throughout OIL & GAS PROJECT PHASES 1d
the course to illustrate each chapter. Detailed engineering: work packages, main deliverables, project reviews, documentation control, changes.
Procurement: activities (purchasing, expediting, inspection, shipping), long lead items, company supplied items,
material control systems.
Management
Management
Learning Assessment
Construction/fabrication challenges: contractors and resources, (sub) contract types.
Project
Project
Quiz at the end of the module.
Construction at site: execution plan, construction methods (temporary construction facilities, prefabrication,
modularization, delivery, erection), interface with commissioning.
Prerequisites Fabrication at yards: load-out, transport and installation.
Basic knowledge of petroleum industry. Completion activities: methodology, sequence, completion dossiers, commissioning systems, hand-over and
acceptance of the facilities.
Why an IFP Training Project close out and management of collective knowledge. HSE
Certification?
A n international recognition of your
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in E&P Project
Management Certification.
Ready-to-use skills.
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Upstream Project Management Certification
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E&P Chain
E&P Value Chain & Front-End Development
Exploration
Level: ADVANCED Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
Strategic issues in exploration-production:
understanding of Front-End Engineering Requirements for decision in the Oil & Gas industry. Primary objectives of an Oil & Gas company. Strategies to feed
issues and the interaction between all the E&P portfolio asset funnel. E&P risk dynamics and objectives of economic analysis. Life cycle of upstream assets.
experts involved along the decision path Critical decision points and value creation at experts meeting points.
in formulating Project Development Plans Decision process from block evaluation to exploration drilling:
(PDP) and submitting them for Final Exploration rounds and block evaluation. Subsurface knowledge and definition. Exploration risk and reward analysis
Investment Decisions (FID). and EMV (Expected Monetary Value). Exploration project’s risked economics (case study). Framework and interaction
& Completion
of various disciplines. Basis for decision-making in exploration. Impact of fiscal framework and state participation
Engineering
on exploration decision (case studies). Exploration risk mitigation through farm-out agreements. Decision process
Drilling
Audience
for a farm-out strategy (case study).
Professionals involved in E&P projects Decision process from discovery to development and production:
requiring a comprehensive view of Discovery appraisal, reserves evaluation and recovery mechanisms. Reserves probability distribution and
the methodology and tools needed for classification. Oil & Gas field development scenarios. Decision tree analysis for choosing optimal strategy (case
successful front-end development. study). Expected value of perfect and imperfect information (case studies). Framework and interaction of various
disciplines. Forward investment analysis for a development project. Steps along the decision path up to the FID (Final
Engineering
Investment Decision). Overview of appraisal, development and project studies.
Production
Learning Objectives
VALUE ASSESSMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 2d
Upon completion of the course, participants Fundamental contractual and economic aspects:
will be able to: Economic rent: value and sharing, bottom line of Oil & Gas E&P contracts. Overview of the contractual framework of
conduct field development feasibility E&P activities. Motivations for State participation and role of NOCs (National Oil Companies). Risk mitigation through
studies, Joint-Ventures and JOAs (Joint-Operating Agreements). Sharing value through concession and production-sharing
Field Operations
build and develop project options contracts (case studies). Regressive aspects of E&P contracts and fields’ economic thresholds (case studies).
scenarios, A field development project economic evaluation:
define scope for project (front-end) Investment decision based on cash-flow modeling and analysis. Corporate finance and remuneration of capital
estimates, employed. Importance of weighted average cost of capital. Fundamental condition for value creation. Project’s cash
identify costly projects, flow modeling and discounting. Project’s economic indicators and sensitivity analysis. A field development project
produce project development plans. economic model and evaluation report (case study). Choosing the most economically viable option, with or without
capital constraints (case studies).
Methodology of quantitative risk analysis:
Surface Facilities
Ways & Means Beyond sensitivity analysis. Decision tree analysis. Monte Carlo simulation. Decision theory and 3-scenario approach.
Engineering
Several case studies are used to illustrate
CONCEPTS FOR SUCCESSFUL FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT 0.5 d
the E&P decision process and the various
Closer look at why projects fail:
issues of front-end development studies. Discussion of issues and constraints facing Oil & Gas projects. Large capital Oil & Gas projects challenges and
performance. Aggressive pursuit and conservative response. Project risks, organizational risks, external risks and
Learning Assessment the influence curve. Asset front-end loading index. Keys to successful project delivery.
FEL (Front-End Loading) purpose and methodology:
Quiz at the end of the module.
Management
Management
Foundation for smarter project execution. Important effort in the FED (Front-End Development). FEL phases and
deliverables: visualization, conception, definition. Goals for FED and benefits of FEL. Risk exposure and amount of
Project
Project
Prerequisites control.
Oil & Gas field development project definition:
No prerequisites for this course. Activities and stages leading to the FID. Studies to be performed to reach that goal. Stage-gated project management
process. Interaction between various disciplines involved in the project.
Expertise & Coordination DYNAMICS OF FEL 1 & FEL 0.5 d
FEL 1: Prefeasibility stage:
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Objective of preliminary studies and appraisal requirements. Preliminary scheme and technical feasibility. Preliminary
HSE
contracted) having a good expertise and/ schedule and cost estimates. Economic, safety, environment and stakeholders issues.
or experience of the related topics, trained FEL 2: Feasibility stage:
to adult teaching methods, and whose Objective of conceptual studies. Screening of alternatives and confirmation of feasibility. Key parameters definition
competencies are kept up-to-date. and various technical options. Concept study content and concept selection criteria. Pre-project or pre-FEED study
content and output. Field development plan, project economics and execution principles. Pre-requisites for launching
the FEED or Basic Engineering. Case study.
Project sanction. Typical project organization. FEED contract types. Managing changes to the scope baseline. SOR
(Statement Of Requirements) modifications.
Key field development planning and FEL issues to keep in mind.
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E&P Chain
E&P Project Risk & Decision Analysis Workshop
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to comprehend the
methods and gain a practical knowledge Strategic issues in Oil & Gas: E&P portfolio components and risk dynamics, important value drivers, life cycle of
of the probabilistic models applied in Oil upstream assets, critical decision points and value creation, economic rent sharing through Oil & Gas contracts.
& Gas project decision analysis through Exploration phase: exploration rounds and blocks, fundamental questions for a manager, speculation and decision
a workshop dedicated to problem solving process, exploration risk and prospect reserves evaluation, techniques and expertise involved, exploration risk
with spreadsheet applications. and reward analysis, impact of state participation, risk mitigation.
Development/production phase: appraisal, uncertainties and discovery reserves evaluation, techniques and
& Completion
Engineering
Audience expertise involved, field development schemes, capital expenditures, operating expenses, abandonment issues
Drilling
Oil & Gas professionals from various
and costs, economic modeling, value of a discovery, fundamental condition for value creation.
disciplines who need to acquire the skills Fundamental issues in decision analysis: uncertainty in capital investments, decision analysis process,
needed to analyze risk of Oil & Gas projects terminology used in decision analysis, various applications in the Oil & Gas industry.
and build probabilistic models to provide
the decision analysis required for analyzing MAIN STATISTICS & PROBABILITY CONCEPTS 1.5 d
investment opportunities. Descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, grouping of large data sets,
Engineering
Production
frequency distribution, cumulative and decumulative relative frequency.
Learning Objectives Probability concepts: simple, conditional, joint, and marginal probability, probability rules, discrete probability
distributions, continuous probability distributions.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Spreadsheet applications: drilling data, exploration drilling, reservoir data, workover...
understand the concepts of risks,
RISK & DECISION ANALYSIS 3d
Field Operations
uncertainties and probability distributions
and tables, Expected value concepts: expected value and standard deviation of random variables, structural elements of
practice the use of the various tools of decision problems, payoff tables, expected monetary value, expected profitability index, performance index,
expected values, decision trees and expected opportunity loss, sensitivity analysis, fundamental decision criteria, mean-variance analysis.
Monte Carlo simulation, Decision tree analysis: designing and solving decision trees, risk profiles, expected value of information (perfect
develop and solve different types of or imperfect), expected net gain, prior, conditional and posterior probabilities, Baye’s rule.
probabilistic models used in prospect
Attitudes towards risk: expected preference value or expected utility, utility function, risk tolerance, certainty
evaluation and field development
Surface Facilities
projects. equivalent and risk premium, assessing the utility function, mathematical representation of utility functions,
Engineering
gambler’s ruin, risk-adjusted value and working interest.
Simulation in decision analysis: applications of simulation, steps in simulation modeling, probabilistic dependence
Ways & Means
of input variables.
Spreadsheet applications for numerous Spreadsheet applications: decision tree analysis with the software PrecisionTree, Monte Carlo simulation
problems of decision analysis in the with the software @Risk, reserves probability distribution, reserves uncertainties in the valuation of a simple
upstream sector.
prospect, Bayesian tree analysis for prospect evaluation, drilling prospect with farm-out option, cost and value of
Illustration with software @Risk and
Management
Management
PrecisionTree.
information from a delineation, seismic option, investment decision with a risk tolerance…
Project
Project
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
Good practical knowledge of Microsoft
HSE
Excel.
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E&P Chain
Offshore E&P Project Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an understanding 0.5 d
of all major aspects specific to offshore APPLIED TO OFFSHORE PROJECTS
project management. Risk Management - Group session and discussion.
Costs and schedule control.
Audience Management of facilities risks and safety.
& Completion
project and general managers and
Engineering
Pre-feasibility and feasibility checklists - Group session and discussion.
government officials.
Drilling
Plan and value improvement practices.
Engineering
Production
management constraints, CONSTRUCTION ISSUES 0.5 d
dealing with internal (company) and Modularization.
external requirements (government, Safety.
partners, contractors, etc.), Quality.
comply with core requirements for major
projects in terms of planning, costs and
LIFTING & INSTALLATION 0.5 d
Field Operations
risks,
master the specific vocabulary of Heavy lifts offshore and cranes.
offshore projects and toll gating Lifting offshore (center of gravity, weight control).
processes.
CASE STUDIES 0.5 d
Ways & Means Case History I: Project Risks for FLNG - Shell - Prelude.
Case History II: The Dangers of “Entering a New Country”.
Guidelines and standards, as well as best Case History III: The World’s First Gas Pipeline Export.
Surface Facilities
practices will be illustrated by numerous
Engineering
Case History IV: All Subsea Development, the Future?
examples.
Case studies will be used throughout the
training to explain why real projects have
fallen short from expectations.
Learning Assessment
Management
Management
Quiz at the end of the module.
Project
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Project Logistics Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to provide an overall view
of the logistics issues of Oil & Gas upstream Road transport:
projects. Characteristics of road transportation.
Transport of dangerous goods.
Audience Risks, contracts.
Operation, maintenance.
Engineers or technicians who will hold Referential.
& Completion
positions in an E&P logistics organization.
Engineering
Infrastructure.
Drilling
Air transport:
Learning Objectives Aircraft.
Upon completion of the course, participants International referential.
will be able to: Sea transport:
identify the stakes and challenges Vessels.
related to the development of an Oil & Marine inspection.
Engineering
Production
Gas field, Port facilities.
explain the differences between road,
Transportation of personnel.
sea and air transport,
deal with HSE challenges. Tanker loading.
Rig move.
Marine operations.
Learning Assessment
Weather.
Field Operations
Quiz at the end of the module.
LOGISTICS 2.5 d
Prerequisites Logistics base management:
Base concept.
No prerequisites for this course.
Organization and sizing.
Material management.
Surface Facilities
Expertise & Coordination Base operations.
Engineering
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Warehouse management:
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Warehouse concept.
or experience of the related topics, trained Warehouse organization.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Transit areas.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Shelter.
Workshop.
Management
Management
Lifting and handling operations.
Project
Project
Industrial risks.
Waste management.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
E&P Technical Service Contracts
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
Different types of technical contracts.
understanding of project contract and
procurement issues as seen by an oil
company and a contractor. CONTRACTING STRATEGY 0.5 d
Assignment of main equipment.
Endorsement of the design dossier.
Audience Interfaces between contracts.
Contractors.
& Completion
Project engineers strongly involved in
Engineering
Local content.
contractual issues of upstream Oil & Gas Monopole/oligopole.
Drilling
projects. Single sourcing/open book tendering.
Design competition.
Learning Objectives
CALL FOR TENDER PROCEDURES 0.75 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Tendering phase.
will be able to: Prequalification.
Engineering
Production
grasp the increasingly challenging Instructions to tenderers.
contractual relations involved in an Oil & Tender schedule.
Gas project, Tender evaluation procedure.
apply proven methods to solve the issues Inflation and currency hedging.
and put successfully a project in the right Final selection and contract award.
contractual framework. Single source contract.
Contractor bid preparation.
Field Operations
Ways & Means
LEGAL ISSUES 0.25 d
The course is illustrated by numerous Interfaces between patrimonial agreements and operations contracts.
examples taken from actual Exploration & Legal issues and contract negotiation/administration.
Production projects.
LIABILITIES & INSURANCES 0.5 d
Learning Assessment Insurance basis.
Surface Facilities
Knock for knock principle.
Engineering
Quiz at the end of the module. Risk management process.
Risk assessment and reduction.
Claim control for projects.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course. CONTRACT ARTICLES 0.75 d
Main agreement: articles and annexes.
Exhibits.
Management
Management
Expertise & Coordination Examples of main articles.
Project
Project
Vendor lists.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 0.5 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose
Progress measurement and control.
Change orders.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Claim management.
Procurement strategy.
Procurement management process.
Long lead items and critical equipment.
Inspection.
Material control.
Logistics and incoterms.
Guarantees.
Governing law.
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Advanced Certificate
E&P Project Cost Estimation
& Control Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a structured and
comprehensive approach towards cost Introduction to exploration and production projects:
estimation and control of upstream Oil & Economics and risk analysis in the E&P chain.
Gas projects. Decision process from discovery to production.
Technical fundamentals:
Audience Production facilities.
Structures and pipelines.
& Completion
Project engineers and managers, petroleum
Engineering
architects, engineers in charge of the
Drilling
PROJECT COST ESTIMATION 1.5 d
modification/extension of existing facilities
and R&D engineers.
Estimation framework:
Scope and exclusions. Cost management process. Estimate classes. Capital expenditures. Operating expenses.
Cost evaluation during project evaluation phases:
Learning Objectives
Order of magnitude estimate. Factored/modular estimate.
Upon completion of the course, participants Cost evaluation during basic engineering and contracting phases:
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Semi detailed estimate. Detailed estimate.
technically define a project to provide a From historical data to present time cost evaluation:
comprehensive cost estimate,
Cost escalation, cost indexes, inflation. Location factors.
perform estimates using a variety of
methods and tools, Additional cost elements:
apply the main cost control techniques Risks and uncertainties. Provisions. Particularities of cost estimation of brownfield projects.
Field Operations
used throughout the project execution.
CASE STUDIES ON COST ESTIMATION 1.5 d
Ways & Means CAPEX of an onshore project:
Cost estimate of well clusters, CPF, flow lines, trunk lines and infrastructures using diverse documents
Case studies from upstream projects. (historical data, curves, etc.).
Spreadsheets will be used to perform
CAPEX of an offshore project:
project cost estimates from basic design
parameters.
Cost estimate of a satellite field development.
Surface Facilities
CAPEX of a deep offshore project:
Engineering
Cost estimate of the three main packages (FPSO, UFR and SPS).
Learning Assessment
OPEX of an onshore field:
Quiz at the end of the module. Production, transformation and transport costs. Routine and non-routine costs.
Management
Management
Impact of contracting strategy.
Project
Project
Breakdown structures and budget.
Why an IFP Training Commitment process.
Certification? Change management.
A n international recognition of your
Forecasts and reporting.
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in E&P Project
HSE
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Upon completion of this course, participants MANAGING OPERATION & PRODUCTION COSTS 0.25 d
will be able to: Improved maintenance for fewer process upsets and high availability.
perform analysis of high and critical Improved quality and productivity.
expense areas,
Improved alert capabilities for better operation.
assess gaps between budget and actual
costs, planned and actual activities, Improved accuracy of measurement and control.
identify cost performance improvement Data access for business intelligence.
opportunities.
MANAGING MAINTENANCE COSTS 0.25 d
Ways & Means Reducing unnecessary trips to plant.
Avoiding failure instead of solve failure.
The course is illustrated by numerous Reducing time to repair.
examples.
Identification and elimination of root causes.
Reducing inventory costs.
Learning Assessment Centralizing maintenance.
Quiz at the end of the module. Centralizing data management.
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E&P Chain
E&P Project Planning & Scheduling Workshop
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides participants with
the know-how to elaborate, optimize and Planning basis, scheduling sequence and critical path.
control a project schedule. Schedule updates reflecting actual performance.
Progress measurement and control of each execution phase (engineering, procurement and construction).
Audience
ONSHORE CASE STUDY USING MS PROJECT 1d
Project engineers responsible for building, Presentation of a fictitious revamping onshore project (which entails a plant shutdown) to be used as case study.
& Completion
optimizing and controlling the schedule of
Engineering
Demonstration of software functions. Critical path visualization.
upstream projects.
Drilling
Input and coding of activities, tasks and resources. Reporting levels.
Physical progress update for reporting purposes.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants OFFSHORE CASE STUDY USING PRIMAVERA 3d
will be able to: Presentation of a fictitious deep offshore project to be used as a case study.
take into consideration the different Demonstration of software functions.
Engineering
Production
project execution phases when building Definition of the list of project activities to be carried out according to the project scope of works.
the schedule, Input and coding of activities, tasks and resources necessary to project execution.
understand the advantages and Sequence of the activities and estimation of their duration. Probabilistic approach in scheduling.
drawbacks of the various schedule
Critical path visualization.
computer tools available on the
marketplace, Various types of progress (physical, cost, hours). Follow-up methods.
Relationship between cost progress and schedule.
Field Operations
create the schedule of a project using
one of these tools (Microsoft Project,
Primavera).
Surface Facilities
Comprehensive case studies using
Engineering
renowned industry software.
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
Management
Management
Prerequisites
Project
Project
Basic experience with Primavera or MS
Project.
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Visit of a construction yard in order to illustrate the techniques presented during the first three days of training.
Such a visit is to be organized with the assistance of the company requesting the training in order to select the
most suitable local construction contractor.
If the training is held in France, the visit will be organized by IFP Training.
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Upstream Project Construction Site Administration
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an overview of team
management, site control scheduling, Site work organization, roles and responsibilities, organization charts, coordination of site supervisors.
cost control, contracts, precommissioning, Communication: purpose and management of periodic meetings, information tools, team-building.
commissioning and quality. Management of site access cards, night shifts, back-to-back rotation, shift handover reports.
Vendors mobilization/demobilization depending on contract types. Contract reviews.
Audience Management of individual performance.
Relationship with contractors and subcontractors: contracts (lump sum, reimbursable, change-orders), conflictual
& Completion
Field engineers and supervisors involved in
Engineering
situations.
the construction activities of an upstream
Drilling
project.
Relationship with field operations.
Reporting: how to prepare clear reports.
Learning Objectives SITE CONTROL SCHEDULE, COSTS & CONTRACTS 2d
Upon completion of the course, participants Schedule: main field constraints, optimization of the detailed construction schedule.
will be able to: Contractual progress measurement and reporting. Recovery plan in case of delays.
Engineering
Production
evaluate and manage construction site Cost control: reporting, change management.
risks, Construction All Risk insurances (CAR).
apply construction management skills,
monitor and control quality, schedule,
PRECOMMISSIONING, COMMISSIONING & QUALITY 1d
and costs during construction activities.
Quality control of work on site, non-conformity reports, technical queries, site instructions.
Material control: warehouses, storage areas, receipt/control of main equipment and bulk material.
Field Operations
Ways & Means
Mechanical completion, commissioning and start-up of the facilities.
Exercises for each step of the
construction process,
Numerous examples taken from Oil &
Gas construction activities.
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Project
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Offshore Oil & Gas Project Installation
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding of offshore installation and Evolution of development schemes.
works, management challenges and control Brief offshore history.
tools. Fixed platforms.
Floating units.
Audience Full subsea based developments.
& Completion
Field engineers and supervisors from the
Engineering
CONTRACTING MATTERS 0.75 d
upstream sector who are responsible for
Drilling
Field development process.
the overall management of construction site
activities.
EPCI contracts.
Engineering
Production
will be able to: Contractors.
differentiate among the various Contractors and subcontractors.
installation processes,
apply installation management skills, ORGANIZATION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
monitor and control quality and schedule
Organization:
during installation.
Project objectives.
Field Operations
Development studies.
Ways & Means
Project management team.
This course is illustrated by: Installation campaign.
exercises for each step of the Offshore operations management:
construction process, Prior to offshore operations.
numerous examples taken from Oil &
Work on offshore site.
Gas construction activities.
Surface Facilities
Management of offshore operations.
Engineering
Reporting.
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of the module. OFFSHORE OPERATIONS 2.5 d
Generalities.
Prerequisites Offshore development concepts.
Fundamental offshore operations.
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Management
Installation of fixed platforms:
Project
Project
Load-out, sea fastening, transport.
Expertise & Coordination Launching, piling.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Topsides installation.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Installation of floating units:
or experience of the related topics, trained TLP.
to adult teaching methods, and whose SPAR.
competencies are kept up-to-date. FPSO.
HSE
Semi-submersibles.
Mooring systems.
Installation of subsea systems:
Mobilization of offshore spreads.
Use of Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV).
Diving operations.
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Upstream Project Precommissioning,
Commissioning & Start-Up
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive and
practical knowledge of all issues involved in Main phases of a project: pre-FEED, FEED (basic engineering), detailed engineering, construction,
the long procedure leading to a successful precommissioning, commissioning, start-up.
start-up of Oil & Gas processing facilities. Categories of engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) contracts: EPC, EPCC, EPCC/start-up.
Reimbursable versus long sum types of EPC contracts.
Audience
PRECOMMISSIONING: MECHANICAL COMPLETION 1d
& Completion
Supervisors, engineers and technicians in
Engineering
Definition and responsibilities.
the E&P field and professionals responsible
Drilling
Operations to be performed.
for commissioning, start-up, acceptance
and operation of new processing facilities
Ready for commissioning.
or revamping projects. Hand over to commissioning team.
Typical precommissioning dossier.
Learning Objectives Case studies.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants COMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES 1.5 d
will be able to: Definition and responsibilities.
plan and organize the start-up and System and subsystem approach, packages.
acceptance of processing units with
Commissioning preparation: organization and man-power (including vendors and future operators), planning,
respect to specific constraints,
anticipate the problems related to the budget, documentation/commissioning spare parts.
Case studies.
Field Operations
financial, technical, operational and
organizational aspects, Operations to be performed in each discipline: mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, OTP’s.
avoid the most common errors and Hand over.
reduce their impact, Safety during commissioning (SIMOPS…).
take into account the distinct objectives Commissioning costs.
of, and the communication channels
between, all stakeholders (contractor, oil START-UP 1.5 d
company’s project team and operating
Surface Facilities
Preparation: manpower (operators; vendors…), training, spare parts, planning, procedures/operating manual.
group).
Engineering
Safety.
Performances tests.
Ways & Means
Start-up costs.
Start-up and incident analysis from real Case study: start-up sequence exercise in teams of three to four.
situations.
Management
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Project
Quiz at the end of the module.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Subsea Production Systems (SPS)
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth technical
knowledge of Oil & Gas subsea production Typical field architectures: loop, single line, hybrid loop, separation…
systems. Surface production and storage technologies: FPSO, TLP…
Subsea production systems: XT, jumper, manifold, production lines, risers, umbilicals.
Audience Umbilical networks: electrical, hydraulic, chemicals…
Flowlines, risers and export systems.
Engineers and technicians involved in the Examples of offshore developments.
& Completion
design, construction or operation of Oil &
Engineering
Pipeline and riser concept.
Gas subsea production systems.
Drilling
Materials (steel, corrosion resistant alloys, anti-corrosion coatings, thermal insulation…).
Pipeline installation.
Learning Objectives New technologies under development (subsea separation, subsea processing, subsea pumping, subsea
Upon completion of the course, participants compression, heating, surface support…).
will be able to:
select the technology with the right SUBSEA CONSTRUCTION & INTERVENTION 1.5 d
Engineering
Production
criteria for the different equipment used Construction and multi-purpose support vessels.
for subsea production systems, Surface and subsea positioning.
select through typical subsea
ROV/diving operations.
architecture and in particular in deep
offshore, Description of main subsea interventions methods.
check installation techniques (with ROV,
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 1.5 d
Field Operations
etc.),
deal with the main problems of flow Anomalies: physical/structural integrity issues; functional non-conformities integrity issues.
assurance and prevention techniques. External and internal inspection, monitoring.
Maintenance: subsea interventions; operational pigging.
Ways & Means Clamps and spool repairs.
Constraints specific to deep water offshore production.
Numerous examples from ongoing
projects.
Environmental constraints (temperature, sea, seabed, access…).
Surface Facilities
Trainers are specialized engineers, Flow assurance issues: pressure, temperature, hydrates.
Engineering
presently involved in deep-offshore
projects. OPERATION FROM PRODUCTION PLATFORMS 0.5 d
General description (subsea control devices, valve actuation process…).
Learning Assessment Description of typical operations.
Description of specific operations.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Management
Management
Project
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
This module is part of the course “Subsea
Activities”. Training “Subsea Activities” may
HSE
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Subsea Pipelines
Upon completion of the course, participants DESIGN OF RIGID PIPELINES & RISERS 0.5 d
will be able to: Overview of pipeline design phases.
understand the fundamental concepts for Survey techniques and route selection.
designing subsea pipelines, Thermal performance design.
comprehend the construction methods Mechanical design.
and laying techniques, including subsea Internal & external corrosion.
tie-in and shore approach, Materials.
manage pipeline integrity, inspection and Stability.
repairs. Spans.
Expansion and buckling.
Risers design specificities.
Ways & Means Limit state design.
Lectures carry numerous examples from
ongoing projects. FLEXIBLE PIPELINES DESIGN 0.25 d
Trainers are specialized engineers,
Specificities of flexible pipeline design.
currently involved in deep-offshore
projects. OFFSHORE PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION 0.5 d
Pipe lay methods (S, J, reel, tow).
Initiation/abandonment, installation of in-line structures.
Learning Assessment Pipe lay vessels & equipment.
Welding and NDT.
Assessment by test at the end of the
Comparison of installation methods.
course.
SHORE APPROACH CONSTRUCTION 0.25 d
Prerequisites Shore approach construction and horizontal drilling.
No prerequisites for this course.
TRENCHING & PROTECTION 0.25 d
Requirements for pipeline protection.
More info Soil classification.
This module is part of the course “Subsea
Overview of protection methods.
Activities”. Training “Subsea Activities” may
be validated once both modules have been SUBSEA TIE-IN METHODS 0.25 d
completed. Conventional tie-ins including hyperbaric welding.
Deep water tie-ins.
Thermal insulation of tie-ins.
Expertise & Coordination
PRECOMMISSIONING & PIGGING 0.25 d
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Introduction to pipeline pigging.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Pipeline precommissioning.
or experience of the related topics, trained Operational pigging.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Intelligent pigging.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
PIPELINE INTEGRITY 0.75 d
Pipeline failures.
Management of integrity.
Inspection and maintenance.
Assessment of pipelines with defects. Requalification.
Repair.
WORKSHOP 0.5 d
Worked example covering the main topics of the training.
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Graduate Certificate
E&P Project Construction Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 60 days
Purpose
Development
This course presents the most critical
choices and different HSE constraints Well effluents behavior. Fundamentals of reservoir and drive mechanisms. Fundamentals of drilling, completion
to cope with in order to deliver surface and well performance. Well effluent transportation, flow assurance and prevention of gas hydrates. Crude oil
production facilities that meet the various processing. Treatment of produced and injected water. Gas processing and conditioning. Liquefied natural gas.
stakeholders’ objectives.
STATIC EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY & SIZING 5d
Audience Piping systems. Flare/vent systems. Open/closed drain systems. Heat exchangers. Design and sizing of crude oil
& Completion
Engineering
Engineers who already have a global processing equipment.
Drilling
understanding of Oil & Gas Projects and
need to further develop their knowledge of ROTATING EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY & SELECTION 5d
the main challenges associated with the
construction of surface facilities. Pumps. Fundamentals of gas compression and expansion. Compressors and expanders. Gas turbines.
SAFETY ENGINEERING 10 d
Learning Objectives
Fundamentals of safety engineering. HAZID, HAZOP and major hazard assessment. Layer of protection. Plot
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants plan review. Prevention of hydrocarbon release, ignition and fore escalation. Engineering of emergency escape
will be able to: and evacuation resources. Inherently safer plant design. Consequence analysis methodology. Quantitative risk
manage construction phases:
engineering, procurement, construction assessment. Safety instrumented systems. Integrity of HSE critical equipment. Design of fire and gas detection
and commissioning, systems. Active and passive fire protection. Human factors and human errors. Documented evidence requirements.
master technology, operating constraints
and maintenance of static and rotating CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES 5d
Field Operations
equipment,
identify the hazards and assess the risks Civil and structural works. Electrical works. Structure. Piping. Cathodic protection and painting. Cranes and lifting
associated to construction activities, operations on site.
establish the responsibilities of each
actor regarding HSE subjects, PRECOMMISSIONING, COMMISSIONING & START-UP 5d
apply different methods and tools to
effectively control projects, Project presentation. Precommissioning: mechanical completion. Commissioning activities. Start-up.
plan and organize the start-up and
acceptance of processing units with HSE IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 5d
Surface Facilities
respect to specific constraints,
Engineering
Operations and HSE. Main hazards of hydrocarbon processing. Risk assessment tools. Job safety analysis. Permit
negotiate technical service contracts for
large Oil & Gas projects. to work system procedure. Hazard identification and risk assessment of maintenance and construction works.
Environmental management in maintenance and construction operations. Organizational framework - Human
Ways & Means factors. Audits - Means of improving the HSE performance.
Management
Management
drawings, photos and videos taken from
framework. Monitoring and continuous improvement.
Project
Project
actual Oil & Gas projects.
Practical case studies in each module
can account for some 50% of training PROJECT CONTROL 5d
time.
Project control function. Project stakeholders. Costs. Schedule. Value analysis and risks. Performance assessment
round-up, procurement and changes.
Learning Assessment
Quiz at the end of each module. HSE MANAGEMENT OF CONTRACTORS 5d
Overview of HSE elements in contractor management process. Tender process. Elements of HSE evaluation.
HSE
Prerequisites Contractual framework. HSE management during execution. Environmental and societal aspects of contractor
management. Contractor final evaluation.
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE MANAGEMENT OF LOGISTICS 5d
Why an IFP Training Land transportation. Marine and river transportation. Air transportation. Storage.
Certification?
NEGOTIATION SKILLS 5d
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HSE
Exploration
Reservoir & Field
Development
Operational HSE
& Completion
Engineering
HSE in Drilling Operations .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 324
Drilling
Well Control - Level 2 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 325
Well Control - Level 3 or 4 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 326
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. p. 327
Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 3 or 4 ................................................................................................................................................... p. 328
HSE Superintendent Certification ............................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 329
Engineering
Production
HSE in Surface Production Operations ................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 330
Unconventional Resources: Safety Issues ......................................................................................................................................................................... p. 331
Positive HSE Culture .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 332
HSE in Maintenance & Construction Activities ............................................................................................................................................................... p. 333
Occupational Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 334
Field Operations
Occupational Health .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 335
Surface Facilities
Process Safety Management ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 338
Engineering
Safety Engineering Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 339
Safety Engineering - Module 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 340
Safety Engineering - Module 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 341
Safety Engineering - Module 3 (Project) ............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 342
Area Classification & Control of Ignition Sources ......................................................................................................................................................... p. 343
Management
Project
Sustainable Development
Environmental & Social Risk Management ........................................................................................................................................................................ p. 344
Social Risk Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 345
Environmental Management ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 346
Unconventional Resources: Environmental Management Certification ........................................................................................................ p. 347
Gas Flaring Reduction: Operational & Environmental Stakes .............................................................................................................................. p. 348
HSE
HSE
HSE Management
HSE Engineer Certification
Gas
............................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 352
HSE Management ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 353
Emergency Response Planning ................................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 354
Major Emergency Management - Initial Response Training ................................................................................................................................. p. 355
Unconventional
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Well Control - Level 2
Exploration
IWCF Certification: Introduction “Combined Surface/Subsea BOP” - Certified IWCF training center
Development
This course aims to raise the awareness on
well control issues and consequences of a Hydrostatic pressure, pressure losses, gas law.
blowout, to understand the outcome of a Circulation with the well open and with the well shut in.
kick and learn the methods of well control. Relationships between various pressures in the well.
& Completion
All personnel concerned with drilling and
Engineering
Necessity of a good casing cement job.
completion operations (operators and
Drilling
services companies) involved in operations
KICK DETECTION 0.75 d
linked to the detection of a kick and well
control: drilling engineers, supervisors, tool Impact, consequences of a kick.
pushers, drillers, assistant drillers, derrick Causes and signs of a kick, well shut-in methods, observation and evolution of pressures in the well.
men, mud testers, etc. Precautions to avoid a kick, kick drills, exercises on trip sheet, kill sheet…).
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives PRINCIPLES OF WELL CONTROL METHODS 0.5 d
Principles and procedures.
Upon completion of the course, participants Drillers, wait and weight, volumetric methods.
will be able to:
understand the impact and
EQUIPMENT & TESTING PROCEDURES 0.75 d
consequences of a blowout,
Barriers’ principle (NORSOK standards).
Field Operations
understand the causes of a kick,
learn about well control equipment and BOP stack and BOP control unit.
how to secure the well in the event of a Auxiliary circuits: choke-manifold, mud-gas separator.
kick occurrence, Function test, pressure test, inflow test.
know the well control methods
(circulation and killing), SUBSEA EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
obtain the IWCF level 2 certification. Specific equipment of subsea BOP.
Problems related to floating rigs.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means
SIMULATOR 0.5 d
Course material (PPT, PDF, Word).
Exercise book. Layout of the well control equipment used on rig floor.
Demonstration on simulator (if available): Demonstration: taking a kick while drilling and how to circulate this influx out in a control manner.
taking a kick while drilling and how
to circulate this influx out in a control IWCF CERTIFICATION 1d
manner. Written test on principles and procedures.
Management
Certified IWCF instructor. Written test on well control equipment.
Project
Learning Assessment
Paper assessments.
Prerequisites
asic technical knowledge of the
B
HSE
HSE
petroleum industry.
A period of 10 days minimum is
prescribed by IWCF before any
registration.
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EXERCISES 0.25 d
Learning Assessment
Practice on a simulator, training for the IWCF certification.
P aper assessments. Exercises on: principles and procedures, kill sheet and well control equipment.
Practical assessment on simulator.
SUBSEA SPECIFICITIES 0.25 d
Prerequisites Difference between a surface and a subsea BOP.
T he certification Level 2 is recommended Specific equipment between seabed and rig.
for a first IWCF certification. Well control with a subsea BOP (friction losses in choke line).
A period of 10 days minimum is Riser margin.
prescribed by IWCF before any Subsea BOP control unit.
registration.
IWCF CERTIFICATION 1d
More info Written test on principles and procedures.
Validity of Level 3 or 4 certificate is 2 years. Written test on equipment.
Practical assessment on simulator.
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted IWCF accredited) having a good Reference: WEL/FPESME3-4 Can be organized as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
expertise and/or experience of the related
topics, trained to adult teaching methods, Location Start Date End Date Tuition Fees excl. VAT
and whose competencies are kept up-to- Pau 9 March 13 March €2,490
date. Pau 11 May 15 May €2,490
Pau 14 September 18 September €2,490
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Well Intervention & Pressure Control - Level 2
Exploration
IWCF Certification: “Well Intervention & Pressure Control” - Certified IWCF training center
Development
This course aims to raise the awareness
of the negative impact and effect of a well Type of well effluents (heavy oil, oil, gas).
control incident. To provide the required Hydrostatic and hydrodynamic pressures.
comprehensive knowledge and skills to Specific gravities, densities, pressure gradient.
carry out well intervention operations. Over-balance/under-balance.
Pore pressure, frac. pressure.
Audience
& Completion
Engineering
PRESSURE CONTROL APPLIED TO COMPLETION & WELL INTERVENTION 1.5 d
All personnel concerned with well
Drilling
Safety barriers, pressure tests.
intervention operations (wire-line, coiled
tubing, snubbing, workover) involved in
Well calculation (pressure, volume, kill fluid, pumping time, balancing the pressure at the depth of the circulating
operations linked to the detection of a device…).
kick: engineers, supervisors and operators Shut in procedures.
who have to supervise or carry out well Kill methods (direct or reverse circulation, bull heading, lubricate and bleed…).
intervention operations. Specific problems linked to producing wells (losses, plugging, migration, hydrates, H2S and CO2 …).
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives COMPLETION EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
Different types of completion.
Upon completion of the course, participants
Downhole equipment (packers, safety valves), nipples, side pocket mandrels, tubing (sizes, grades and
will be able to:
understand the impact and connections), Xmas tree…
Field Operations
consequences of a blowout,
know the safety barrier principles, DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVENTION
2d
understand the behavior of a producing WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE EQUIPMENT
well, Wire line intervention(optional)
learn the various tools used during well Safety barriers and specific equipment.
interventions and workovers, Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
be aware of the methods used to control Slick line: specific equipment (BOP, lubricator, stuffing box, cable cutter valve…).
well pressure,
Surface Facilities
Braided line, e-line: specific equipment (twin BOP, grease injection system, pack-off system, tool-trap, tool-
learn procedures and equipment used
Engineering
in wireline, coiled tubing, snubbing, catcher…).
workover, Coiled tubing(optional)
obtain the level 2 IWCF certification on Barriers and specific equipment (strippers, BOP…).
“Well Intervention”. Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
Snubbing(optional)
Ways & Means Barriers and specific equipment (strippers, annular BOP, stripping rams, safety rams…).
Management
Rigging up and pressure tests surface pressure control equipment.
PPT presentation.
Project
Course material (PPT, PDF).
Exercise book. IWCF CERTIFICATION 0.5 d
Certified IWCF instructor. Written test on Completion Equipment (compulsory).
Written test on Completion Operations (compulsory).
Learning Assessment Written test on Wire Line operations (optional).
Written test on Coiled Tubing operations (optional).
Paper assessments. Written test on Snubbing operations (optional).
HSE
HSE
More info
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Vocational Certificate
HSE Superintendent Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 58 days
Purpose
Development
This certifying HSE course provides Welcome and program overview. Entry test. Units. Dimensions.
participants with a greater and deeper
knowledge in safety in operations, safety
engineering, crisis management, environment, DOWNHOLE PRODUCTION - WELL PERFORMANCE -
5d
HSE management and leadership. It also PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
develops and consolidates their competencies Fundamentals of reservoir engineering. Well testing. Fundamentals of drilling, completion and well servicing. Artificial lift (pumping, gas
in field operations while developing their team lift…) and well performance. Effluent behavior. Fundamentals of thermodynamics. Specifications. HSE management.
management and communication capabilities.
Audience OIL, WATER & GAS PROCESSING 5d
& Completion
Engineering
Oil processing: required specifications, stabilization, dehydration, desalting. Production and injection water treatment: water quality
Drilling
Professionals with a significant experience in requirements and associated treatments. Gas processing: required specifications, dehydration, hydrates, consequences and treatments;
Oil & Gas surface production and HSE, called Natural Gas Liquids recovery.
on to hold the position of HSE Superintendent.
Learning Objectives OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENTS, FLOW ASSURANCE 2d
Offshore developments challenges, technology, techniques and production constraints. Fixed and floating production structures.
Prevention of deposits in flowlines. Monitoring of multi-phase flows in flowlines.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to:
TERMINAL, FSO & FPSO 1d
Engineering
know state-of-the-art Oil & Gas production
Production
techniques and equipment technology, Overview of oil terminals. FSO & FPSO technologies. Metering of oil quantities.
understand all details of HSE issues linked
to production, as well as to construction BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT 5d
and maintenance works, Teamwork management, written and oral communication. Active listening and communication tools. Team cohesion and stress
describe HSE management rules and management. Problems analysis and investigation: tools and behaviors. How to better analyze and know oneself.
individual responsibilities,
contribute to building a HSE culture in their
organization, INSTRUMENTATION & PROCESS CONTROL - ELECTRICITY 5d
Field Operations
participate efficiently to crisis management Instrumentation and process control: functional blocks, symbolization; measurements, sensors, security equipment; control equipment,
team, controllers and control loops; Distributed Control System (DCS): architecture, connections; Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS): HIPS,
use efficient work methods and ESD, EDP, FGS. Electricity: generation (turbines, alternators, monitoring, troubleshooting); distribution (HT-BT networks, stability,
communication skills, cabinets, batteries, isolation, protections).
carry out projects and actions ensuring the
highest standards in safety and respect for ROTATING MACHINERY 5d
the environment. Pumps: centrifugal pumps (types, technology, auxiliaries, performances); volumetric pumps. Compressors: centrifugal compressors:
rotor, stator, bearings, shafts, seals balance; reciprocating compressors (frame, cylinders, pistons and rings, bearings, lubrication,
Ways & Means cooling). Gas turbines: compression, combustion, expansion, performances, technology. HSE concerns.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Numerous applications and illustrations.
Several teamwork sessions. CORROSION, INSPECTION & INTEGRITY 2d
Practical sessions on firefighting and oil Corrosion mechanisms. Types of corrosions in the Oil & Gas industry. Corrosion prevention and monitoring, fundamentals of inspection.
spill response.
Development of soft skills and group HSE IN SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS 5d
management techniques. Main hazards: inflammability, toxicity, pressure, temperature. Risk assessment tools: Job Safety Analysis (JSA). Risks in process
operations: Static equipment, rotating machines, electricity, utilities. Safe isolation and start-up: degassing-inerting, mechanical lock-
Learning Assessment out, PPE. Permit to work, responsibilities, processes, risk types. Organizational framework, human factors: HSE management system.
SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS), management of change, downgraded situations. Reporting and cause tree analysis.
Continuous assessments all-along the
Management
program.
SAFETY ENGINEERING 5d
Project
Final assessment including a presentation
in front of a jury. Safety engineering throughout the life of a project and during operations. Risk assessment, concepts of loss of containment, barriers,
flammability. HAZID studies: methodology, Oil & Gas facilities, risks, real case study. HAZOP studies: matrix, group management, exercise.
Prerequisites Major hazards: scenarios representation, Bowtie diagram, risk matrices and ALARP principle. Plot plan review: safety engineering
approach to layout, exercise on an offshore site. Prevention of hydrocarbon release: integrity and quality control, FMEA studies, Process
Significant experience within the Oil & Gas Safety Management. Prevention of ignition: hazardous areas classification, electricity, overpressure, HIPS, PSD, ESD.
surface production field.
HSE MANAGEMENT 5d
Why an IFP Training Overview of HSE management systems, human factors, error analysis and improvement. Fundamentals of management systems,
Certification? HSE leadership, communication, commitment. Risks, identification, evaluation, management, continuous improvement. Management
HSE
HSE
commitment and leadership, safety culture, HSE competency assurance, training. Strategies and HSE objectives: main indicators, legal
A n international recognition of your requirements and standards. Risk management and stakeholders, operations conception and integrity. HSE planning: HSE management
competencies. in projects, HSE and environmental management plans. Tools for risk assessment and execution of activities, health, ergonomics,
A Vocational Certificate delivered. logistics. Audits, continuous improvement: monitoring, reporting, public reports, audits, management system review.
A n expertise confirmed in HSE
Superintendent Certification. CRISIS MANAGEMENT 5d
Ready-to-use skills. Emergency response plan: response levels, crisis management teams. Rescue planning and resources, role and responsibilities.
Training and information, emergency situations responses exercises. Fire protection and detection systems, strategies and typical
More info scenarios. Firefighting equipment, passive, active, fixed, mobile.
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Unconventional Resources: Safety Issues
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
Introduction to risk assessment process. Hazard identification and risk assessment.
understanding of risks and safety measures
Risk of flammability:
related to products, equipment and different
Explosive atmospheres (ATEX): flammable products, explosive limits and flash point.
operations in unconventional Oil & Gas
Ignition sources: naked flame, auto-ignition temperature, sparks and static electricity…
production facilities.
Risks associated with chemical products, fracturing fluids and toxic gas (H2S).
Health and hygiene risks associated with hydraulic fracturing operations. Medical fitness to work certificates.
Audience Electrical risks. Area classification requirements. Certificates.
& Completion
Engineering
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Engineers and staff involved in operating
Drilling
unconventional Oil & Gas field production
facilities. RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DRILLING EQUIPMENT 0.75 d
Introduction to risks associated to derrick, rig floor, stabbing board, derrick board and crown block. Certificates.
Risk of dropped objects.
Learning Objectives Works at height.
Upon completion of the course, participants Introduction to risks associated to drawworks, top drive, travelling block, winches and pipe handling system.
Engineering
Certificates.
Production
will be able to:
deepen knowledge of hazards involved in HSE management of lifting and rigging operations.
hydrocarbon processing,
General layout of drilling activities: safety distances.
assess risks involved in drilling and well
intervention operations, RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DRILLING OPERATIONS 0.5 d
assess risks associated with land Risks associated to mud preparation, mud tanks and mud pumps.
Risks associated to cuttings treatment units: shakers, degasser, desander, centrifuge…
Field Operations
transportation,
describe the main elements to correctly Risks associated to cementing units and cementing operations.
manage simultaneous operations of Well control hazards and equipment.
production and drilling. Testing requirements: functional and pressure tests.
Inspection and certification of equipment and personnel with responsibilities in well control scenarios.
Ways & Means RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPLETION
0.5 d
Several applications and illustrations. & WELL INTERVENTION OPERATIONS
Surface Facilities
Several case studies and teamwork Risks associated with well completion and well testing operations. Main precautions.
Engineering
sessions. Risks during well interventions:
Perforation.
Learning Assessment Hydraulic fracturing.
Coiled tubing.
Continuous assessments all-along the Particular HSE aspects of workover operations.
program.
RISKS OF LOGISTICS - LAND TRANSPORTATION 0.5 d
Management
Prerequisites Vehicles fitness and drivers competency assurance.
Project
Journey management plan elements.
No prerequisites for this course. Transportation of dangerous goods.
Expertise & Coordination MANAGEMENT OF SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION & WELL OPERATIONS 1.5 d
Introduction to SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS) in shale Oil & Gas production operations.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Main roles and responsibilities of the process.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Definition of works specific dossiers.
Hazard Identification and risk assessment of specified works. Exercise.
HSE
or experience of the related topics, trained
HSE
to adult teaching methods, and whose Development of interface document and matrix of permitted operations.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Exercise of development of a compatibility matrix.
Kick off meeting and induction of involved parties.
Management system framework. HSE bridging document.
SIMOPS management steering group. Meetings and activity planning.
Permit To Work (PTW) system. Objectives. Roles and responsibilities. Process. Application in SIMOPS process.
Use of interface matrix. Exercise.
Gas
Communication systems.
Emergency arrangements.
Management of change and downgraded situations in SIMOPS.
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Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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HSE in Maintenance & Construction Activities
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
Hazards and risks incurred - Consequences.
understanding of risks related to products, Risk management means: equipment, organizational and human aspects.
equipment and different operations
involved in the execution of construction/
MAIN HAZARDS OF HYDROCARBON PROCESSING 0.5 d
maintenance works.
Flammability: flame ignition and propagation principles; types of combustibles, oxidizers and most common
ignition sources in process facilities.
Audience Toxicity: exposure limits; specific hazards associated to H2S; use of Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
& Completion
Engineering
Fluid behavior and related hazards: vessel pressure, consequences of temperature variation (thermal expansion,
Engineers, technicians and operators vaporization, vacuum, water hammer).
Drilling
involved in the supervision of construction
and maintenance of Oil & Gas field RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS - JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS 0.5 d
processing facilities. Fundamentals of risk assessment process.
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) procedure and steps.
Learning Objectives JSA exercise.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM PROCEDURE 0.5 d
will be able to: Permit To Work (PTW) system. Objectives. Roles and responsibilities.
identify the hazards and assess the Main elements of PTW system. Typical approval process and information flowchart.
risks associated to a construction/ Master permit and associated certificates.
maintenance work, Management of shift and rotation handover. Permit renewals.
describe the main elements and New technologies applied to PTW system. Digital PTW.
Field Operations
responsibilities of the Permit To Work
(PTW) system, HAZARD IDENTIFICATION & RISK ASSESSMENT OF MAINTENANCE
identify the environmental impacts of 1.5 d
& CONSTRUCTION WORKS
the activity and to plan the appropriate Risk assessment and recommended mitigation measures associated to:
mitigation measures, Lifting: manual and mechanical.
identify the main HSE challenges Work at height/over water/diving.
associated with the management of Use of tools: sand blasting, lifting, chemical and HP cleaning, hydraulic tests, flexible pipes, welding tools,
contractors, milling…
Surface Facilities
lead a team carrying out a safety audit of Radioactive sources: hazards, markers, use.
Engineering
construction/maintenance works. Electrical equipment: electrical classes, hazards, habilitation, consignation, personnel protection.
Confined space works: ventilation, gas detection, oxygen content of air, penetration, evolution of hazard during
works, supervision.
Ways & Means Hydrostatic testing.
Several applications and illustrations. Welding/grinding/cutting.
Several case studies and teamwork
sessions. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN MAINTENANCE
Management
0.5 d
& CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS
Project
Learning Assessment Main concepts.
Tools for environmental management.
Continuous assessments all-along the Potential environmental impacts in maintenance and construction operations.
program. Waste management principles and strategies for planning and implementation.
Management of change.
Downgraded situations.
Expertise & Coordination Learning from incidents and accidents: near misses, reporting and cause tree analysis.
Human factors in risk management, safe and unsafe habits, motivation, exemplarity, difficulties in improving
IFP Training trainer (permanent or safety results.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
HSE MANAGEMENT OF CONTRACTORS 0.25 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose
Gas
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Occupational Safety
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Operational HSE
E&P Chain
Occupational Health
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding of expectations and Basic concepts. Occupational disease concept.
mandatory requirements regarding Identification of health and hygiene hazards. Hazardous products and Hazcom.
occupational health and hygiene. Basic assessment of health risks.
Health risks basic prevention measures.
Audience Medical fitness for work standards. Health surveillance benefits. Vaccination policies.
Food and water hygiene.
& Completion
Safety officers, HSE supervisors, human
Engineering
resources personnel, field managers.
Drilling
MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE 0.25 d
Medical emergency evacuation plan. Requirements for medical facilities.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants ERGONOMICS & APPLIED PSYCHOSOCIOLOGY 1d
will be able to: Human factors. Human error. Physical and psychological aspects associated.
identify and assess the basic Ergonomics concept.
Engineering
Production
occupational health hazards in Applied psychosociology elements.
workplace, Mental health at work. Concept of stress management.
explain the relevant elements of fatigue
management, FATIGUE MANAGEMENT 0.25 d
identify the most important elements
Concept and why it is relevant.
and possible impacts of ergonomics and
Fatigue risk assessment.
Field Operations
psychosociology at workplace.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Project
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. HSE
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: OHSE/OCCHEALTHFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Process Safety & Safety Engineering
Graduate Certificate
Process Safety Engineer Certification
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Process Safety & Safety Engineering
E&P Chain
Fundamentals of Process Safety
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
To understand and describe the objectives
of the elements of process safety Concept of Process Safety. Historical approach. Main recognized standards.
management. Safe design principles. Introduction to inherently safer design.
Fundamentals of flammability and fluid behavior.
Audience
PROCESS HAZARD ANALYSIS 1.5 d
Engineers, technicians, involved in Process Safety Information: products, technology, equipment and human intervention.
& Completion
operating Oil & Gas field processing
Engineering
Methodology for carrying out a HAZID.
facilities or in designing Oil & Gas projects
Drilling
HAZID exercise.
architecture.
Introduction to HAZOP methodology. Node identification. Guidewords.
HAZOP exercise.
Learning Objectives Major accident hazards. Introduction to bowtie diagram representation.
Upon completion of the course, participants Consequence of loss of containment. Introduction to consequence analysis.
will be able to: Principles of plant layout. Exercise.
Engineering
Production
describe standards and participate in
the deterministic methods of safety ASSET INTEGRITY 1.5 d
engineering in Oil & Gas processing, Safe containment of hydrocarbons. Storage tanks and pressurized vessels.
explain the different elements of process
Safe design and operation of thermal equipment.
safety management and to identify
strategies for implementation, Control of ignition sources. Electrical equipment regulations.
Control of hydrocarbon inventory. Pressure safety valves technology. Rupture disks.
Field Operations
explain the most relevant elements of
asset integrity for the design of process Flares and vents. Emergency depressurization systems. Standards API 520 & API 521.
plants, Introduction to safety instrumented systems: ESD, HIPS, Fire & Gas.
establish operating procedures for a safe SIL level definition and requisitions.
operation. Maintenance inspection and testing. Methodologies and planning. Introduction to reliability analysis.
Material failure modes.
Ways & Means Introduction to corrosion. Origin and prevention.
Surface Facilities
Several applications and illustrations.
Engineering
Several case studies and teamwork OPERATING PROCEDURES 1.5 d
sessions. Process monitoring. Process control system elements.
Pre-startup safety review. Operational readiness.
Learning Assessment Safe isolation of equipment.
Safe work practices. Permit to work system.
Continuous assessments all-along the Management of change. Downgraded situation.
program
Management
Human factors in process control. Human error in process plants.
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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ASSET INTEGRITY 2d
Ways & Means Safety critical equipment. Equipment deficiencies and quality assurance.
Definition and functions of safety systems.
Several applications and illustrations. Control of ignition sources. Electrical equipment regulations.
Several case studies and teamwork Control of hydrocarbon inventory. Flares and vents.
sessions. Introduction to safety instrumented systems.
Fire & gas detection systems.
Passive and active fire protection.
Learning Assessment Maintenance procedures and training.
Continuous assessments all-along the Introduction to corrosion.
program.
Inspection and testing planning and execution.
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Process Safety & Safety Engineering
E&P Chain
Advanced Certificate
Safety Engineering Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 15 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to achieve deepen
knowledge to assess and mitigate risks, Fundamentals of safety engineering.
and apply industry-required safety codes Preliminary hazard analysis. HAZID.
and practices when designing, constructing Hazard and operability. HAZOP.
and operating Oil & Gas processing Major hazard assessment.
facilities.
Layer of protection.
Plot plan review.
& Completion
Audience
Engineering
Prevention of hydrocarbon ignition.
Drilling
Engineers, technicians and staff, not Prevention of fire escalation.
familiar with the concepts of safety Engineering of emergency escape and evacuation resources.
engineering, involved in operating Oil & Gas
field processing facilities or in designing Oil Module 2: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES 5d
& Gas projects architecture.
Inherently safer plant design.
Consequence analysis methodology.
Engineering
Learning Objectives
Production
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA).
Upon completion of the course, participants Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).
will be able to: Design of fire and gas detection systems.
describe risk assessment methods
Active and passive fire protection.
of safety engineering in Oil & Gas
processing, Human factors and human errors.
Field Operations
identify the main advantages and
constraints of safety engineering studies, Module 3: PROJECT 5d
identify the necessary safety engineering Safety engineering mini-project for a specific surface production facility:
studies to be carried out during a project, Hazard identification: HAZID/HAZOP.
interpret the contents of standard
hazard studies, explain the safe design
Major hazard assessment. Consequence analysis.
principles and propose mitigation Plant layout. QRA.
measures, Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).
Surface Facilities
define, predict and measure possible Fire protection and emergency response.
Engineering
outcomes and effects.
Management
A mini project will be developed and
presented during the last week as part of
Project
the certification process.
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of each
module and group presentations.
HSE
Prerequisites
HSE
Ready-to-use skills.
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E&P Chain
Safety Engineering - Module 2
Exploration
Major Hazard Assessment, QRA, F&G Systems Design, SIS Design
Development
This course provides the knowledge and
tools for coordinating HSE studies, for the Possible options for the elimination of a hazard.
different stages of an onshore or offshore, Provision or addition of control means.
Oil & Gas, grass-roots or major revamping Limitation of inventories of hazardous products.
project.
CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY 0.75 d
Audience Examples of types of scenarios to be considered.
& Completion
Engineering
Consequence modeling e.g. blast overpressure, dispersion modeling…
Safety engineers, HSE superintendents,
Drilling
Criteria for impact assessment.
other engineers and managers
(environment, project, process, instrument
Exercise.
and operations) involved in operating or
designing and implementing major projects. QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT (QRA) 1d
Methodology to be used.
Learning Objectives Systematic QRA approach (step by step).
Engineering
Production
Assessment and improvement.
Upon completion of the course, participants Case studies and application.
will be able to:
describe the probabilistic methods of SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS (SIS) 1d
safety engineering and typical safety
Examples of Safety Instrumented Systems & performance targets.
systems design,
Typical architecture.
Field Operations
design safety systems including
firewater, fire and gas detection, and Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) and Safety Integrity Level (SIL).
over-pressure relief, Design of ESD systems, hierarchy of ESD and actions, causes and effects.
take part in risk assessment and project
evaluation, DESIGN OF FIRE & GAS (F&G) DETECTION SYSTEMS 1d
contribute to a corporate, experience- Selection of F&G detector types.
based, safety culture. Positioning of F&G detectors.
Surface Facilities
Logic associated with the activation of the F&G detectors.
Engineering
Ways & Means
Highly interactive training by industry ACTIVE & PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION 0.5 d
specialist lecturer. Design of firewater network, calculations for firewater demand.
Numerous applications and illustrations. Fire protection using water, foam, dry chemicals and inert gas.
Several case studies and teamwork Firewater systems, pump types and selection guidance.
sessions. Practical exercise.
Management
Learning Assessment HUMAN FACTORS & HUMAN ERRORS 0.5 d
Project
Human factors in process control. Alarm systems.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Human error in process plants. Downgraded situations.
Emergency situations.
Prerequisites
Fundamental knowledge of statistical
analysis and hazard identification
HSE
HSE
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Process Safety & Safety Engineering
E&P Chain
Area Classification & Control of Ignition Sources
Exploration
Classified Areas Definition & Management
Development
This course aims to explain the flammability
hazards associated to production of Oil Hazards and risks incurred - Consequences.
& Gas and to describe how to define Flammability: flame ignition and propagation principles. Types of combustibles, oxidizers and most common
a hazardous area and the applicable ignition sources in process facilities.
operating procedures. Concept of loss of containment. Loss of containment scenario definition.
Introduction to plant layout. Identification of fired and non-fired process area. Fire zones.
Audience
& Completion
Engineering
PREVENTION OF HYDROCARBON IGNITION 1.25 d
Engineers, technicians and staff, not
Drilling
Introduction to hazardous area classification methodology.
familiar with the concepts of safety
engineering, involved in operating Oil & Gas
Regulatory framework. Recommended practice API RP 500. EU ATEX directive 2014/34/EU.
field processing facilities or in designing Oil Classification of releases and their vicinity.
& Gas project architecture. Identification of loss of containment potential points. Register.
Strategies to define classified area distances. Direct example method. Consequence analysis simulation method.
Learning Objectives Electrical equipment and suitability with regard to hazardous area classification. Identification, labeling,
Engineering
Production
maintenance and inspection.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: CONTROL OF IGNITION SOURCES IN OPERATION 0.5 d
explain the flammability hazards
Concept of hot work. Hot work permit.
associated with production facilities,
describe a scenario of loss of Gas testing procedure.
Exercise: risk assessment of a hot work.
Field Operations
containment and to identify the most
common hydrocarbon release points,
identify the regulatory framework of the CASE STUDY 0.5 d
hazardous area classification, Group exercise for the definition of the classified areas of a plant in a drawing.
carry out the process to establish the
hazardous area classification distances,
describe the management of hot works
in a process area.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means
Several applications and illustrations.
Several case studies and teamwork
sessions.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
HSE
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Sustainable Development
Ways & Means SOCIAL ISSUES RELATED TO E&P ACTIVITIES: THE RISKS,
0.5 d
THE STAKES & THE STRATEGIES
Several applications and illustrations. The risks and the stakes. Some high profile cases (human rights, NGOs activism, etc.).
Several case studies and teamwork Documentary viewing and discussion on social risks in E&P activities.
sessions.
How to change practices and image?
Learning Assessment PARTICIPATIVE SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
0.5 d
Continuous assessments all-along the AS A RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL
program. Participative social impact assessment: definition, business case and standards, process.
Social management plans and monitoring. Focus on special topics: involuntary resettlement, local communities,
Prerequisites business in conflict zones.
No prerequisites for this course. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 0.5 d
Stakeholder engagement: definition and business case.
Expertise & Coordination Public consultation and disclosure plan (steps and techniques).
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Stakeholder mapping.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Stakeholder engagement: misguiding assumptions and key success drivers.
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose CASE STUDY: SOCIAL SCREENING OF AN OIL & GAS PROJECT 0.5 d
competencies are kept up-to-date. Based on a group work, participants should prepare a:
Stakeholder mapping.
Social impacts identification and mitigation plan.
This course is also available in French: SUST/ENVFR. Please contact us for more information.
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E&P Chain
Social Risk Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to identify and understand 1d
social issues related to Oil & Gas activities. RISKS, STAKES & STRATEGIES
Risk of overlooking non-technical risks.
How to spot non-technical risks?
Audience
How to identify and understand the underlying mechanisms?
Managers, advisors, engineers, and How to manage social risks?
operations staff involved in oversight or Oil & Gas industry reaction to underlying mechanisms.
& Completion
management of operational, environmental
Engineering
Why and how should they be managed as a risk and an opportunity?
and social issues throughout the lifetime of
Drilling
an upstream project.
Key risks areas for Oil & Gas industry and developed standards: transparency and corruption, business and
human rights, operations in areas of conflict, etc.
Learning Objectives STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants Social License to Operate (SLO).
will be able to: How to build this SLO?
Engineering
Production
identify and understand what constitutes What is the Free Prior & Informed Consent (FPIC) principle?
a social risk (non-technical risk), an Stakeholders-business interactions analysis.
impact assessment and management,
How to do a stakeholder analysis and mapping?
understand key concepts related to SIA
and Social Impact Management Plans How to design and implement a stakeholder engagement plan?
(SIMPs), How to design, implement and monitor a grievance mechanism?
What are the do’s and don’ts in stakeholder engagement?
Field Operations
understand social management
methodologies and their appropriate
uses, PARTICIPATIVE SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
1d
design and implement of a stakeholder AS A RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL
engagement strategy and plan, Conceptual framework and techniques used for Social Impact Assessment.
understand the main components of a International standards.
Social Impact Management Plan (RAP,
Definition of a social impact.
local content, etc.), including design and
Surface Facilities
implementation. Links between environmental and social impacts.
Engineering
Predict, analyze and assess the likely social impacts pathways and evaluate their significance.
Develop a mitigation strategy for negative impacts and an enhancement strategy for the project-related
Ways & Means
opportunities.
The training will have an interactive format How to monitor social impacts?
providing room for practice and discussion. How to assess a SIA quality?
It will involve multimedia presentations,
How to achieve the full potential of a SIA?
case studies, quizzes and teamwork
Management
sessions.
Project
SOCIAL IMPACT MANAGEMENT PLANS & MONITORING:
0.5 d
TOOLS & PROCESSES
Learning Assessment Social Impact Management Plans (SIMP).
Continuous assessments all-along the The main components of a SIMP.
program. How can a SIMP be operational?
What are the organizational and institutional arrangements that need to be developed?
Prerequisites The role for the project’s stakeholders in a SIMP?
HSE
HSE
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Environmental Management
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E&P Chain
Advanced Certificate
Unconventional Resources:
Environmental Management Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough and
applied knowledge of the environmental Public perception and the industry point of view.
stakes of an unconventional Oil & Gas
development project, including key TECHNOLOGIES: KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 0.5 d
technical requirements and regulations and Fracking and water.
public perception. This training is focused
on key straightforward arguments that Hazardous chemicals; proppant.
resonate with the public. Waste (e.g. sans, NORM & metals).
& Completion
Engineering
Air emissions.
Drilling
Audience Induced seismicity.
Managers, engineers and operations
staff involved in the management of ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION & IMPACT ASSESSMENT 1d
environmental issues of unconventional Environmental regulation overview.
development. Environmental impact assessment (what is specific: e.g. induced seismicity).
Mitigation and emissions treatment (aquifer protection, gas capture…).
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives
WATER MANAGEMENT 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Introduction to water management.
describe the global prevailing context Produced water and water flowback. Monitoring.
for unconventional developments Technologies of water treatment. Selection and monitoring.
for environmental management at
Field Operations
worldwide level,
identify key issues and impacts of SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 1d
specific shale gas activities (exploration,
fracking, production), CASE STUDIES (South Africa, Denmark, USA…) 0.75 d
identify key technical requirements and Lessons learned.
regulations in USA and Europe,
describe and discuss specific contents
of a shale gas Environmental Impact THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY APPROACH (the golden rules)
0.5 d
Assessment, mitigation (treatments), and & INTERNATIONAL OIL & GAS PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Surface Facilities
how to develop communication (public
Engineering
Proactive measures.
participation).
Management
Numerous case studies, applications and
Project
illustrations and teamwork sessions.
Key Internet references and videos (case
studies).
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. HSE
HSE
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Ready-to-use skills.
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Learning Assessment
Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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Environmental Management of Water in E&P
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course aims to acquire a detailed
understanding of industrial water Sources of industrial wastewater.
management and treatment involving Oil & Environmental risks associated with industrial wastewater. Main impacts.
Gas operations, as well as the technology Strategies for the management of industrial wastewater.
of main evolved equipment and monitoring
basics. INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER REGULATIONS FRAMEWORK 0.5 d
Historical approach: main incidents at the origin of regulations development.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience International standards and regulations. International conventions: OSPAR, Barcelona, etc.
Drilling
Main environmental quality standards for water.
Environmental engineers and chemists,
looking for technical information and
Case study: benchmarking in offshore regulations; OSPAR convention.
understanding of water management
and treatment related issues in Oil & Gas PRODUCED WATER TREATMENT 1d
operations. Produced water chemistry and characterization.
Factor affecting water treatment.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives Produced water treatments:
Primary: API tanks, plate separators.
Upon completion of the course, participants Secondary: flotation, coalescent filters, hydrocyclones.
will be able to:
Tertiary: membranes, biological treatments.
explain the environmental challenges
associated with water management in Chemicals and chemical treatments.
Comparison of available techniques (aim of processes, selection criteria, reference costs).
Field Operations
conventional and unconventional fields,
be aware of water reject standards and Water analysis on site. Overview of the main techniques.
disposal specifications, as well as water Produced water system monitoring and troubleshooting.
injection quality requirements, Polluted water management. Open drain systems.
detail the available process technologies
allowing to respect discharge regulations INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER FROM DRILLING OPERATIONS 0.5 d
and ensure water injection compatibility, Sources of industrial wastewater from drilling operations. Water base mud.
describe the treatment options of waste
Surface Facilities
Onsite treatment options.
water for drilling and domestic use.
Engineering
Strategies for reutilization.
Ways & Means DOMESTIC SEWAGE WATER MANAGEMENT 0.5 d
Highly interactive training course delivered Sources of domestic sewage water.
by industry experts and adapted to Strategies for treatment.
participants’ experience.
Management
AVAILABILITY OF WATER - MAIN CHALLENGES 0.5 d
Learning Assessment Impacts of water use in areas of water stress. Environmental and social challenges.
Project
Strategies for reduction of water consumption. Reuse.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. Protection of underground water sources.
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Sustainable Development
E&P Chain
Oil Spill Management
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive and
practical knowledge of oil spill management Source of oil spill.
techniques. Major oil spill incident - Case study: Exxon Valdez incident.
Impact of oil spill.
Audience Oil spill behavior and mitigation.
Tier response.
HSE Engineers from Oil & Gas companies Oil spill contingency plan:
& Completion
and regulation agencies.
Engineering
Introduction to the plan.
Drilling
Definitions.
Learning Objectives Objectives.
Upon completion of the course, participants Oil spill response strategies:
will be able to: Natural dispersion.
decide the best way and solution to treat Mechanical removal.
any kind of pollution, Chemical dispersion.
Engineering
Production
select the suitable oil spill equipment Granting standard approval for the use of dispersant.
and operate it,
Notification plan and reporting.
manage oil spill events, work with oil
spill software and oil spill mitigation
maps. OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN 1d
Crisis management team.
Training, awareness and drills.
Field Operations
Ways & Means
Communication.
Several case studies and teamwork Control room.
sessions. Drills and exercises.
Several videos of major oil spill incidents
and oil spill combating equipment.
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: SUST/OILSPILLFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Graduate Certificate
HSE Engineer Certification
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HSE Management
E&P Chain
HSE Management
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the knowledge
required to implement and follow-up a Historical approach. Initial development and current standards.
HSE management system, in order to Introduction to integrated management system. Certification.
ensure a higher level of safety and more Industry approach. Operating management system.
environmentally-friendly business activities.
FUNDAMENTALS OF HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 0.5 d
Audience Leadership. HSE leadership characteristics. Roles of safety leaders. Communication and motivation.
& Completion
Engineering
Introduction to risk management. Risk assessment process.
Engineers expected to assume a HSE
Drilling
Continuous improvement. PDCA cycle.
engineer position, business managers
seeking to acquire comprehensive HSE
management knowledge. MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT & LEADERSHIP 0.5 d
Commitment and accountability.
Establishment of a HSE culture throughout the organization. Importance of communication.
Learning Objectives
Management commitment. HSE policy.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants Strategies for establishment of HSE objectives.
will be able to: Main key performance indicators in the industry.
suggest a relevant HSE organization in Establishment of compliance with legal requirements and industry standards.
order to fulfil local needs,
Personnel management. HSE competence assurance. Training matrix.
identify and explain the different
elements of a general HSE management
RISK MANAGEMENT 1d
Field Operations
system based on a risk management
approach, Establishment of risk assessment and control - Concepts, strategies and objectives.
follow adequately local HSE rules and Risk management tools, hazard identification and risk register. Risk map of activities.
regulations, and contribute to their Establishment of a corporate risk matrix.
improvement, Environmental and social impact assessment process.
contribute to building an HSE culture Human factors and human error.
within their organization, which will allow Management of change procedure.
avoiding incidents and accidents,
Surface Facilities
Downgraded situations and simultaneous operations.
prepare HSE audits and be familiar with
Engineering
continuous improvement processes. Safety design and asset integrity assurance - Main concepts.
Identification and management of safety critical elements.
Ways & Means
HSE PLANNING & CRISIS MANAGEMENT 0.75 d
Several applications and illustrations. Fundamentals of HSE management in projects.
Several case studies and teamwork Structure and elements of HSE plans.
sessions.
Management
Environmental management plans.
Project
Structure for Emergency Response Planning. Establishment of tiers and development from risk assessment
Learning Assessment information.
Assessment by test at the end of the Crisis management organization and management of information and resources during emergencies.
course.
ELEMENTS FOR EXECUTION & CONTROL 1d
Prerequisites Tools for risk assessment of execution activities:
Permit to work system.
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
HSE
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Learning Assessment
Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Major Emergency Management - Initial Response Training
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides personnel with
Local safety regulations.
formal training in command, control, Company rules.
communications and stress-related factors Hazard study: escalation, consequences.
in the management of major emergencies. Emergency Response Plan (ERP).
Organization.
Audience Resources required to face emergencies.
External parties:
& Completion
Personnel designated as being in charge of, Headquarters.
Engineering
are members of, or provide support to an Authorities.
Drilling
emergency management team. Neighbors.
Other companies.
Learning Objectives
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 0.5 d
Upon completion of the course, participants Typical content.
will be able to: Analysis of Emergency Response Plan.
Engineering
Production
identify the key factors associated How to use it?
with maintaining control throughout Why is it an essential document?
the development or escalation of an Which parts are essential?
emergency situation,
describe how to manage communication, EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM 0.25 d
emergency-related information and put General organization.
Functions and responsibilities of ERT members.
Field Operations
into place predetermined plans during
emergency situations, Competencies and training.
describe how stress can impact on To be permanently ready to face accidents: functions and roles, ERP, CRR and its equipment.
performance during emergencies,
Frequency of drills.
role-play as the emergency manager in
a number of specific types of emergency EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGER 0.25 d
scenarios. Function and responsibilities.
Competencies and training.
Surface Facilities
How to manage a team in emergencies situations:
Engineering
Ways & Means Difference between normal and emergency management.
Leadership.
Several applications and illustrations. Uncertainty.
On site exercise. Importance of decision making.
Stress: managing self and team stress.
Learning Assessment
CRISIS RESPONSE ROOM 0.25 d
Continuous assessments all-along the
Management
Equipment:
program. Communication means.
Project
Recording means.
Prerequisites Plans and technical data.
Ergonomics.
No prerequisites for this course.
EMERGENCIES SPECIFIC TOOLS & METHODS 0.5 d
Expertise & Coordination Time management: “time-out”.
How to communicate:
With company staff.
HSE
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
HSE
Reflex sheets.
Guide sheets.
Checklists.
How to record events, decisions and actions.
EXERCISE 1d
Unconventional
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HSE Management
Upon completion of the course, participants HSE MANAGEMENT DURING EXECUTION 0.5 d
will be able to: Elements of a project HSE plan. Emergency response. Communications.
describe the contracting process and the HSE audits.
relevant HSE inputs,
HSE key performance indicators.
identify the hazards of the contractor
activities and to establish controls
through plans and exhibits, CONTRACTOR FINAL EVALUATION 0.25 d
establish the responsibilities of each part Importance of final evaluation. Aspects to retain.
regarding HSE subjects,
establish objectives and controls of the
HSE performance of contractors.
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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HSE Management
E&P Chain
HSE Management of Logistics
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough
understanding of the risks associated with Main risks and impacts.
logistics operations. Vehicle and drivers fitness for purpose.
Journey management plan elements.
Audience Transportation of dangerous goods.
& Completion
officers, HSE supervisors, project HSE
Engineering
Main risks and impacts.
coordinators.
Drilling
Boat and vessel fitness review.
Basic evacuation features.
Learning Objectives Marine and river transportation of dangerous goods.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: AIR TRANSPORTATION 0.5 d
describe the HSE requirements Main risks and impacts.
Engineering
Production
applicable for land, sea, river and air Air transportation safety policy elements.
transportation, Fixed wing features.
participate in a risk assessment process Rotary wing features.
for reviewing logistic management,
check the safety condition of storage
STORAGE 0.5 d
areas.
Basic safety storage features.
Field Operations
Lifting operations and equipment.
Ways & Means
Several case studies and teamwork
sessions.
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Assessment by test at the end of the
Engineering
course.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
Expertise & Coordination
Project
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Learning Assessment
ontinuous assessments all-along the
C
program.
Final assessment including a
presentation in front of a jury.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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HSE Management
E&P Chain
Upstream Project Construction HSE Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course raises awareness about HSE on
the construction site and the necessity to HSE prevention plan: definition and evaluation of risk, subcontractor organization and training.
develop management tools. Preventive action plan.
& Completion
upstream sector who are responsible for
Engineering
Reporting.
the overall management of construction site
Drilling
Communication and crisis management.
activities.
Emergency response plan. Communications.
Experience feedback.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants ON SITE HSE 0.5 d
will be able to: Surveillance: surveillance plan, field HSE audits, safety tour, behavioral observations, subcontractor HSE
Engineering
Production
evaluate and manage HSE and security evaluation.
risks on the construction site, Monitoring of SIMOPS activities.
apply construction management skills,
monitor and control HSE tools. AUDITS 0.5 d
Objectives of an audit.
Ways & Means Pre-audit preparations: boundaries, expectations, checklists, plans.
Field Operations
Exercises for each step of the Findings vs. expectations.
construction process,
Numerous examples taken from Oil & HAZARD IDENTIFICATION & RISK ASSESSMENT OF MAINTENANCE
1.5 d
Gas construction activities. & CONSTRUCTION WORKS
Risk assessment and recommended mitigation measures associated to:
Learning Assessment Lifting: manual and mechanical.
Surface Facilities
Work at height/over water/diving.
Quiz at the end of the module.
Engineering
Use of tools: sand blasting, lifting, chemical and HP cleaning, hydraulic tests, flexible pipes, welding tools,
milling…
Prerequisites
Radioactive sources: hazards, markers, use.
No prerequisites for this course. Electrical equipment: electrical classes, hazards, habilitation, consignation, personnel protection.
Confined space works: ventilation, gas detection, oxygen content of air, penetration, evolution of hazard during
Expertise & Coordination works, supervision.
Management
Hydrostatic testing.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Project
Welding/grinding/cutting.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
SECURITY 0.5 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. Security management: definition, site management with regards to external events (robbery, kidnapping, data).
Security control and technologies.
HSE
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 371
LNG Processing Engineer Certification ................................................................................................................................................................................ p. 372
Natural Gas Liquids Extraction ................................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 373
LNG Process Simulation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 374
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E&P Chain
Natural Gas
Exploration
Production - Treatments - Transport - End Uses
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
review of the techniques involved in natural Types and characteristics of natural gas fields. Production techniques.
gas production, processing and transport, Different types of natural gases (condensate, wet or dry gas) and characterization parameters.
complemented with an overview of natural Constitution of natural gas well effluent, properties and specific hazards.
gas valorization channels. Case of associated gases: recovery techniques, characteristics, composition, etc.
& Completion
Engineering
End uses of natural gases: fuel (domestic and industrial uses), conversion into other energy types (electricity
Professionals from all sectors, involved or
Drilling
production and cogeneration), automotive fuel (Natural Gas for Vehicles (NGV) and conversion into liquid
interested in the natural gas industry.
automotive fuels GTL), chemical valorization, etc.
Quality requirements for commercial natural gases and associated products (ethane, LPG, condensates).
Learning Objectives Examples of quality standards.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: NATURAL GAS PROCESSING 2d
Engineering
Production
explain fundamentals of natural gas Gas dehydration (drying) and hydrate formation inhibition:
composition, characteristics, production System behavior. Moisture content of a saturated gas.
and field processing, Applications: moisture content of different gases having various compositions.
understand technical issues and specific
Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI, etc.
constraints of natural gas transport and
storage, Gas dehydration: TEG units, Molecular Sieves, etc.
Application: summary design of TEG unit.
Field Operations
review the various end-user markets
available for valorizing natural gas, Gas sweetening: removal of acid components (H2S and/or CO2):
grasp key natural gas chain economic Different techniques applicable for gas sweetening: chemical solvent processes, amine units (MEA, DEA,
issues. DGA, MDEA, etc.); physical solvent processes; hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes; overview of other
techniques; conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing.
Ways & Means Application: summary design of an amine unit.
Highly interactive training by industry-
Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components):
Surface Facilities
specialist lectures. External refrigeration loop.
Engineering
Numerous applications and illustrations. Joule-Thomson expansion.
Turbo-Expander.
Learning Assessment Application: calculation of cryogenic loop used for NGL extraction.
Examples of gas field development schemes:
Assessment by test at the end of the Gas fields development options: onshore or offshore processing, single-phase or multiphase export pipelines,
course.
“Wet” or “Dry” development.
Management
Other treatments: mercury removal, conversion or adsorption of mercaptans (RSH), etc.
Prerequisites
Project
No prerequisites for this course. TRANSPORT OF NATURAL GAS IN LIQUID PHASE - LNG OPTION 1d
Liquefaction processes: principle, typical operating conditions, technology.
Expertise & Coordination LNG tanks: single or double or full containment (self-standing, membrane). Hazards.
LNG transport: LNG carriers (MOSS spheres, membrane…), export and receiving terminals.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or LNG regasification at the receiving terminals, options for refrigeration duty recovery.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ HSE
or experience of the related topics, trained TRANSPORT & STORAGE OF NATURAL GAS IN GAS PHASE 0.5 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose Gas pipes: technology, capacities, equipment, recompression units, operating conditions, etc.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Underground storage (old reservoirs, aquifers, salt domes, etc.). Required treatments at outlet.
duration), cost of transport and its impact on the structure of the gas chain.
Future of the natural gas.
Unconventional
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E&P Chain
Natural Gas Storage
Exploration
Types - Technology - Operation - Economics
Development
This course provides an overview of the
technical issues of various natural gas Why store natural gas? Needs expressed by suppliers, administration and network operators.
storage facilities. How? Summary presentation of the different storage systems: depleted reservoirs, aquifers, salt domes.
LNG storage tanks, etc.
Audience Where? History of underground gas storage, storage sites in Europe and worldwide. Maps and tables by types of
storage, per country and stored volumes.
Professionals interested in natural gas Gas storage and its environment: noise, exhaust, surface footprints, landscape integration, local taxes, workforce.
& Completion
storage.
Engineering
Drilling
STORAGE TYPES 0.5 d
Learning Objectives Fluid flow in porous media. Reservoir modeling.
Upon completion of the course, participants Depleted reservoirs, aquifers, salt domes, LNG storage tanks.
will be able to: For each type of storage, presentation of development conditions, geological and structural characteristics, their
review features and operating conditions specificities, the inherent hazards, the operational constraints, the repartition of sites throughout the world, etc.
of natural gas storage facilities,
Engineering
Production
learn about gas storage equipment STORAGE EQUIPMENT 0.25 d
specificities: wells, manifolds, Wells: drilling specificities, downhole and surface equipment.
compression, auxiliary equipment, etc., Gathering network.
understand gas treatment techniques
Gas compression: why, when and how?
applied to extraction from storage in
order to conform to specifications, Extracted gas treatment: dehydration, sweetening, odorization.
Auxiliary equipment: manifolds, instrumentation and control system, safety, treatment of effluents.
Field Operations
grasp fundamental issues of natural
gas storage economics and third-party Metering: primary meter, correctors, data processing.
access.
COMPRESSION 0.25 d
Ways & Means Characteristics of compressors specific to natural gas storage sites: compression ratio, runtime frequency,
environment related issues (exhaust gases, noise, etc.), power types.
Highly interactive training by industry-
Types of compressor units: driver type (engine, electrical motor, gas turbine, etc.), reciprocating or centrifugal
specialist lecturers.
Surface Facilities
Numerous applications and illustrations.
compressor, etc.
Engineering
Comparison between gas turbine and motor drivers, fuel gas and electricity power.
Learning Assessment
GAS TREATMENT 0.25 d
Assessment by test at the end of the At the wellhead: hydrate prevention by heating or methanol injection.
course. In the station: dehydration, sweetening, odorization.
For each treatment, presentation of the treatment target, risks, regulation aspects, treatment techniques,
Management
Prerequisites common processes used for gas treatment and product regeneration, effluent treatment.
Project
No prerequisites for this course.
ECONOMICAL ASPECT OF GAS STORAGE 0.5 d
Life cycle of a gas storage site.
Expertise & Coordination Estimated values for CAPEX and OPEX for each storage type.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Pricing of access of third parties to storage facilities in France: analysis of the price breakdown, taking into
contracted) having a good expertise and/ account constraints and specificities of the storage.
or experience of the related topics, trained Simulation of cost price per kWh, stored or delivered, for common site configurations. HSE
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
Gas
Gas
Unconventional
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E&P Chain
From Gas to Energy
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
technical and economic review of the Types and characteristics of natural gas fields. Production techniques.
natural gas processing and its use to Different types of natural gases (condensate, wet or dry gas) and characterization parameters.
produce energy throw thermal power plants Natural gas processing:
and combined cycles. Gas dehydration (drying) and hydrate formation inhibition.
Gas sweetening: removal of acid components (H2S and/or CO2).
Audience Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components).
& Completion
Engineering
Examples of gas field development schemes.
Managers, engineers, and technicians,
Drilling
looking for technical information and
Transport:
understanding of energy production Transport and storage of natural gas in gas phase.
facilities. Transport of natural gas in liquid phase. LNG option and regasification.
Engineering
Production
Upon completion of the course, participants gas trade.
will be able to: Gas contracts, specificities of LNG contracts, pricing, shipping contracts.
acquire technical knowledge and
Power supply markets trends and deployment over the world.
practical approach of energy production
facilities (technology and operating
principle of the equipment), THERMAL POWER PLANT OVERVIEW 1d
Introduction to Steam Power Plant (SPP).
Field Operations
explain the basics of natural gas
production, processing and transport, Overview of characteristic equipment.
understand economics of gas and power Characteristics of simple cycles associated to SPP:
supply markets, explain how a power Carnot cycle.
plant works, Rankine cycle.
detail the available process technologies Overview of existing cycle.
allowing to produce energy efficiently,
Notion of energetic performance. Energy measurement:
be aware of innovative technology
Surface Facilities
deployed over the world. Energy balance.
Engineering
Energy efficiency.
Safety associated with this kind of installation.
Ways & Means
Environment consideration.
Numerous application exercises inspired Overview of existing plant P&ID.
from gas production and thermal power
plant. TECHNOLOGY OF THERMAL POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT 1d
Management
Boilers:
Learning Assessment
Project
Boilers description and operating conditions.
Assessment by test at the end of the Combustion. Burners.
course. Steam production.
Boiler operation and safety in operation.
Prerequisites Steam turbines. Gas turbines:
Turbine performance.
No prerequisites for this course. Technology.
HSE
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Graduate Certificate
Gas Production
& Processing Engineer Certification
Engineering degree or equivalent professional HSE & SAFETY ENGINEERING APPLIED TO GAS PLANTS 5d
experience within the petroleum industry. Main hazards in gas production facilities. Risk in normal production operations. Safe isolation of plant and
equipment. Main safety engineering studies: HAZID/HAZOP workflow and application; plant layout case study;
Why an IFP Training QRA - Consequence analysis methodology.
Certification?
PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS 5d
A n international recognition of your Project phases: preliminary studies, FEED, detailed engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning.
competencies.
A Graduate Certificate delivered. Project cost estimation and cost control. Quality and HSE management in projects. Overview of natural gas
A n expertise confirmed in Gas Production & economics.
Processing Engineer Certification.
Ready-to-use skills. GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT & JURY 10 d
10-day teamwork on a real case study with deliverables to be presented on the last day (jury).
Expertise & Coordination
IFP Training trainer (permanent or contracted)
having a good expertise and/or experience of
the related topics, trained to adult teaching
methods, and whose competencies are kept
up-to-date. Reference: PENG/GASENG Only available as an In-House course. Contact: [email protected]
This course is also available in French: PENG/INGGAZ. Please contact us for more information.
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Gas Sweetening & Sulfur Recovery
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
technical review of sour gas treatment, Nature, origins and compositions of the streams to be treated.
sulfur recovery, conditioning processes and The properties of sulfur compounds and CO2.
storage facilities, including operating and Reasons for removing acid gases, usual specifications.
troubleshooting issues. Cost impact of gas sweetening and stakes.
Acid gas management, impact on the sweetening unit.
Audience The different types of gas sweetening processes.
& Completion
Engineering
Professionals interested in sour gas:
Drilling
AMINE SWEETENING PROCESSES 1.5 d
engineers involved in Oil & Gas field
facilities operation or design, managerial
General principles.
staff in gas processing facilities, equipment Generic processes and proprietary processes.
providers, personnel from engineering Typical process flow scheme.
companies. Amine unit design: key design parameters.
Specific process arrangements.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives Equipment review, process control.
Operational issues and troubleshooting.
Upon completion of the course, participants
Specificities of amine units.
will be able to:
comprehend all concerns linked to sour Elgin-Franklin, an example of a versatile MDEA sweetening unit.
gas treatment and sulfur recovery, An example of successive revamping of an amine unit.
Acid gas enrichment.
Field Operations
review sulfur and acid pollutants main
physical properties, specificities and
induced hazards, OTHER GAS SWEETENING PROCESSES 0.75 d
understand operating principles and Scavengers.
conditions of gas sweetening and sulfur Solid bed processes.
recovery/handling processes, Redox processes.
grasp main operating problems
Other solvent processes: hot carbonate, physical solvents, hybrid solvents.
encountered in sour gas processing and
Surface Facilities
sulfur recovery and handling. Permeation membranes.
Engineering
Cryogenic distillation processes.
LPG sweetening.
Ways & Means
Guidelines for process selection.
Highly interactive training by industry-
specialist lecturers. RECOVERING SULFUR FROM ACID GASES 0.25 d
Numerous applications and illustrations. Architecture of the sulfur recovery facilities.
Management
Sulfur properties.
Learning Assessment
Project
The sulfur market (sulfur uses).
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. SULFUR RECOVERY UNITS (Claus) 1.25 d
Chemical mechanisms & general process flow diagram.
Prerequisites Key parameters of the Claus process.
The thermal stage.
No prerequisites for this course. The catalytic stages.
HSE
Adapting the process to the acid gas quality (rich/lean acid gas).
Expertise & Coordination Operational issues.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
TAIL GAS TREATMENT 0.75 d
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained Types of TGT processes.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Direct oxidation processes.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Sub-dew point processes.
Gas
Gas
Sulfur forming.
Sulfur storage.
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Any person wishing to improve her/his SPECIFICATIONS & WATER CONTENT OF GAS - HYDRATES 0.5 d
technical and operational knowledge on gas Constituents raising problems for storage, transport or end use of natural gas.
treatment and transportation.
Different specifications and quality requirements for natural gas.
Particularly operating personnel (from
operator to engineer) requiring a better
Necessary treatments to conform these specifications.
understanding of the issues related to System behavior. Moisture content of a saturated gas.
natural gas processing and transportation. Applications:
Moisture content of different gases of various compositions.
Learning Objectives Hydrate formation inhibition by injection of inhibitors: MeOH, MEG, DEG, LDHI…
Upon completion of the course, participants GAS DEHYDRATION: TEG ABSORPTION, MOLECULAR SIEVES 0.75 d
will be able to: Gas dehydration process: conventional TEG process.
understand the basic concepts and
Case study of gas processing operations: TEG process troubleshooting.
operational principle, know the
specification (water content of gas and Gas dehydration by physical adsorption (molecular sieves): technologies, performances and operating principles.
issues),
analyze the operating conditions to GAS TREATMENT: SWEETENING, CONDENSATE EXTRACTION
0.75 d
detect problems more quickly at the & FRACTIONATION
production level, improve the existing Overview of the techniques dedicated to gas sweetening:
processes performances, Chemical solvent processes - Amine units (MEA, DEA, DGA, MDEA…).
understand the operation and the Physical solvent processes.
detailed equipment technology of Hybrid (physico-chemical) solvent processes.
compressors,
Overview of other techniques.
analyze the operating parameters
associated to those rotating machines Conversion of H2S: sulfur production (CLAUS process) and tail gas processing.
and their auxiliary circuits, Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction (removal of heavy components).
operate compressors properly. Low Temperature Separation processes (LTS):
External refrigeration loop.
Ways & Means Joule-Thomson expansion.
Turbo-Expander.
Highly interactive training by industry
NGL Fractionation Schemes (C2/LPG/C5+ recovery).
specialist lecturers.
Feedback, case studies and illustrations
(possibility to adapt according client TECHNOLOGY & OPERATION OF CENTRIFUGAL
1d
assets specificities). & RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS
Operating principle, flowrate tuning.
Learning Assessment Technology: constitutive elements and their function.
Circuits auxiliaries: lubrication, sealing system, cooling, safety systems.
Assessment by test at the end of the Compressors operation: routine surveillance, transient conditions.
course.
COMPRESSORS OPERATION (case studies) 0.75 d
Prerequisites Start-up, shutdown and on-line monitoring.
No prerequisites for this course.
FEEDBACK & CASE STUDIES -
0.75 d
TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFIC TO CLIENT ASSETS
Expertise & Coordination
Tailored workshops as per client requirements.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
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E&P Chain
Gas Flaring Reduction:
Operational & Environmental Stakes
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 3 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough and
applied knowledge of efficient techniques Environmental, operational and legislation factors involved in the recovery of associated gas and the flaring
and best industry standards and practices reduction. Air emissions and pollutant inventory. Green house gases.
for the recovery and valorization of Global gas flaring reduction initiative from the world bank.
associated gas and the reduction of flaring Field development of an oil reservoir: from oil production to the use of associated gas.
and venting. Introduction to flares and vents. Recovery of gas from flare/vent network.
Preparation of flare management plans.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience
Drilling
ASSOCIATED GAS RECOVERY & TREATMENT PROCESS 1.25 d
Managers, advisors, engineers, public
environmental authorities and operations
Oil stabilization process. Associated gas recovery elements.
staff involved in the environmental Gas treatments:
management during the lifetime of a field Gas dehydration: TEG units, molecular sieves.
development: from design to operation. NGL recovery by Low Temperature Separation (LTS).
Gas sweetening: amine units, hybrid solvent processes.
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives Gas compression and injection.
Extraction to produce NGL, LPG.
Upon completion of the course, participants
Gas-To-Liquid (GTL) process.
will be able to:
identify the stakes for the Oil & Gas Introduction to LNG process.
industry for associated gas flaring
ASSOCIATED GAS VALORIZATION STRATEGIES 0.75 d
Field Operations
reduction,
describe the recovery process of Main indicators related to associated gas recovery and valorization.
associated gas, Introduction to liquefied gas logistics.
describe the different treatments of gas Relevant elements to evaluate strategies. Economic, environmental and social aspects.
processing, Gas commercial conditioning strategy.
evaluate the alternatives to valorize the Associated gas compression and reservoir injection. Advantages and limits: examples.
products from gas treatment.
Strategies based on power generation: power generation for installation, local communities economic analysis
Surface Facilities
and limits: examples.
Engineering
Ways & Means NGL and LPG valorization. Economics and main constraints: examples.
Highly interactive training by industry- GTL valorization. Economics and main constraints: examples.
specialists.
Numerous applications and illustrations, CASE STUDY: EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT STRATEGIES 0.5 d
case studies and teamwork sessions. Case study with the objective of applying the different subjects presented during the course.
Management
Learning Assessment
Project
Continuous assessments all-along the
program.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
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Ways & Means ANALYZES FOR THE FOLLOW-UP OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT OPERATIONS 1d
Demulsifiers evaluation and selection (bottle tests, field tests).
Several applications and illustrations.
Lab visit.
Quality controls/monitoring of poor and rich Triethyleneglycol (TEG):
Water content, pH.
Hydrocarbon content.
Learning Assessment
Follow-up of equipment performances: water content, residual emulsion.
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. LABORATORY VISIT 1d
Equipment visualization.
Prerequisites Discussions on practices, difficulties…
No prerequisites for this course.
ANALYZES DONE TO OPTIMIZE ANTICORROSION TREATMENTS 0.5 d
Deposits and scale analyzes.
Expertise & Coordination Chemical corrosion and bacterial corrosion appraisal.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Recommendations for chemical additives and treatments.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained HSE IN LABORATORY ACTIVITIES 0.5 d
to adult teaching methods, and whose Laboratory facilities design and implementation.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Chemicals management (storage, use…).
Occupational health and safety behavior.
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E&P Chain
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Exploration
Hazards - Technology - Operation - Economics
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
technical and economic review of the The LNG chain. Order of magnitude and trends. Location of main plants worldwide.
Liquefied Natural Gas industry. Base load LNG plants. Peak shaving LNG plants. Small LNG plants for LNG fueled vehicles.
Receiving terminals. Regasification techniques. Satellite regasification techniques.
Audience
LNG SPECIFIC PROPERTIES & ASSOCIATED HAZARDS 0.5 d
Professionals involved or interested in the Physical properties: liquid-vapor equilibrium, density, ratio of vapor methane/LNG, heat of vaporization, heat of
& Completion
LNG industry: technical and managerial
Engineering
combustion…
staff in the LNG industry, equipment
Drilling
Safety aspects: flash point, fire point, auto-ignition point, minimum spark energy, flammability limits, deflagration.
providers, personnel from engineering
companies, etc.
LNG vaporization, Rapid Phase Transition (RPT), radiation levels, stratification/roll-over, sloshing, LNG clouds
ignition.
Asphyxiation risks, cryogenic liquids jets, piping behavior.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants LNG HAZARD PREVENTION & MITIGATION MEASURES 0.5 d
Engineering
Production
will be able to: LNG spillage control at design stage and in operation.
review the structure of an LNG chain and LNG clouds control in operation.
the world map of LNG plants, LNG fires control at design stage and in operation.
understand main LNG physical properties
and specificities,
LIQUEFACTION & REGASIFICATION PROCESSES 0.75 d
assess LNG facilities’ hazards and HSE
Feed pretreatment: sweetening, dehydration, NGL extraction, Hg and aromatics removal.
Field Operations
issues, along with risk mitigation and
prevention techniques, Different liquefaction processes: pure component refrigerants, pure component(s) and mixed refrigerant(s),
grasp main liquefaction processes’ mixed refrigerants.
operating principles, conditions and Peak shaving simplified scheme.
constraints, Regasification process.
gain an overview of the technology of
equipment used in the LNG industry, LNG STORAGE, LOADING/OFFLOADING & TRANSPORT 0.75 d
grasp the essence of LNG markets and
Surface Facilities
LNG tanks: single or double or full containment (self-standing, membrane). Hazards.
contracts.
Engineering
Jetty head, jetty trestle, harbor.
LNG carriers: common features, technology, cargo operations, safety systems.
Ways & Means
Highly interactive training by industry- TECHNOLOGY OF LNG SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT 1d
specialist lecturers. LNG cryogenic heat exchangers: spiral wound heat exchangers, aluminum brazed heat exchangers.
Numerous applications, illustrations and Technology of the cryogenic compressors and their drivers (gas turbines).
videos.
Management
LNG Vaporizers: Open Rack Vaporizers (ORV), Submerged Combustion Vaporizers (SCV), etc.
Safety and environmental aspects.
Project
Learning Assessment Submerged LNG pumps: in-tank retractable pumps, cargo pumps, HP canned send out pumps, etc.
Assessment by test at the end of the Liquid cryogenic turbo-expanders, cryogenic valves.
course. Cryogenic personnel protection items.
competencies are kept up-to-date. LNG contracts: specificities of LNG contracts, pricing, shipping contracts.
LNG markets trends.
Unconventional
This course is also available in French: LNG/GNL. Please contact us for more information.
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Graduate Certificate
LNG Processing Engineer Certification
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E&P Chain
NEW Natural Gas Liquids Extraction
Exploration
Production - Treatments
Development
This course provides an advanced review
of the techniques involved in natural gas Field treatment of natural gas, transportation by pipe and associated quality requirements.
liquids extraction and processing. Natural gas monetization routes and NGLs markets.
& Completion
Natural Gas Liquids recovery.
Engineering
Drilling
TECHNOLOGY USED IN THE NGL EXTRACTION UNITS 0.25 d
Learning Objectives Review and main characteristics of the equipment used in the NGL recovery units: plate fine heat exchangers
Upon completion of the course, participants (typical pressure drops), turbo-expander (typical efficiency, acceptable liquid ratio, enthalpy drop), demethanizer
will be able to: (used internals and their efficiency).
explain technical issues and specific
constraints of natural gas liquids NGL RECOVERY WITH CONVENTIONAL PROCESS 0.5 d
Engineering
Production
extraction, Needed notions of process performances and associated thermodynamics.
explain and simulate main NGL Process review.
extraction processes, Case studies:
compare process performances, Simulation of expansion of a natural gas stream through a valve and a turbo-expander, impact of operating
explain NGL specifications and
parameters on NGL recovery and products quality.
associated treatments.
Simulation of NGL recovery process with columns, impact of reflux on NGL recovery.
Field Operations
Ways & Means ORTLOFF PROCESS 0.5 d
Highly interactive training by industry- Process review.
specialist lectures. Case study: simulation of Ortloff process, impact of reflux stream composition on NGL recovery.
Process simulation using HYSYS or PROII.
CRYOMAX PROCESS 0.5 d
Prerequisites Process review.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Case study: simulation of Cryomax process, comparison with Ortloff process.
Good understanding or process engineering
and process simulation.
NGL FRACTIONATION & ASSOCIATED TREATMENTS 0.5 d
NGL fractionation process review.
Expertise & Coordination Case study: simulation of NGL fractionation process with mercaptans, mercaptans mass balance.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or NGL needed treatments (Merox or equivalent) and comparison with the adsorption process on the main gas
stream.
Management
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
Project
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Gas
Unconventional
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Unconventional
Exploration
Reservoir & Field
Development
& Completion
Engineering
Drilling
Tight Sand & Shale Plays - In Unconventional Settings ............................................................................................................................................ p. 376
Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................... p. 377
Engineering
Production
Unconventional Resources - Shale Gas Fundamentals ........................................................................................................................................... p. 378
Unconventional Resources - “Tight & Shale Gas: an Integrated Subsurface to Surface Approach” ...................................... p. 379
Unconventional Resources - Shale Gas Characterization, Modeling & Engineering .......................................................................... p. 380
Well Architecture & Directional Drilling in Unconventional Wells ........................................................................................................................ p. 381
Unconventional Reservoirs Completion & Stimulation .............................................................................................................................................. p. 382
Field Operations
Well Performance: Shale Gas Wells ....................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 383
Unconventional Resources: Safety Issues ......................................................................................................................................................................... p. 384
Unconventional Resources: Environmental Management Certification ........................................................................................................ p. 385
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Management
Project
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
Unconventional
Offshore
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Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Settings
Exploration
The Geology Perspective
Development
This course provides a general introduction
to various non-conventional hydrocarbons,
focused solely on a consistent geological UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES (Part 1) 1d
rationale to the different potentially Oil shales.
producing objectives, through a “petroleum Heavy oils, extra heavy oils, tar sands.
system” approach. Geological biogenic gases (ex-early diagenesis, ex-oil biodegradation).
Gas hydrates.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience “Clean Coal” (coal bed methane, coal mine methane, underground coal gasification).
Drilling
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers,
UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES (Part 2) 1d
managers, E&P professionals in charge of
basin exploration and prospect evaluation. Shale plays (shale gas, shale oil).
E&P professionals involved in production of Tight gas in basin centered gas system.
unconventional hydrocarbons.
UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES
0.5 d
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives FROM AN EXTENDED PETROLEUM PERSPECTIVE
Burial and thermal history - Source rock maturation.
Upon completion of the course, participants Kinetic parameter determination, kerogen expulsion and cracking.
will be able to: Migration of hydrocarbons and pressure regime.
understand the geological rationale
of unconventional resources as an
Field Operations
extension of the petroleum system
concept,
acquire a general knowledge of all
unconventional resources,
understand what is at stake in this
recent domain and future potential
impacts.
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Ways & Means
Examples from all over the world
commented by an expert.
Interactive discussions.
Learning Assessment
Management
Knowledge assessment with multiple
Project
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
HSE
More info
Kindly refer to complementary courses
which might be of interest: “Unconventional
Resources - Shale Gas Fundamentals”,
“Unconventional Reservoirs Completion and
Stimulation”.
Gas
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More info
Kindly refer also to the complementary
courses which might be of interest:
“Unconventional Field Development
Program - Hydrocarbons in Unconventional
Settings”, “Unconventional Reservoirs
Completion & Stimulation”.
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Unconventional Resources - “Tight & Shales Gas:
an Integrated Subsurface to Surface Approach”
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 50 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a practical
understanding of exploration, drilling &
completion, and production techniques Module 2: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES:
& procedures in an unconventional 5d
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
hydrocarbon context.
Module 3: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES:
Audience 10 d
SHALE GAS CHARACTERIZATION, MODELING & ENGINEERING
& Completion
Engineering
Geoscientists, reservoir engineers and
petroleum engineers involved in exploring, Module 4: WELL ARCHITECTURE & DIRECTIONAL DRILLING
Drilling
developing and producing unconventional 5d
fields. IN UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS
Upon completion of the course, participants Module 6: WELL PERFORMANCE: SHALE GAS WELLS 5d
will be able to:
Engineering
Production
assess the unconventional hydrocarbon
potential of a basin, Module 7: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: FIELD ARCHITECTURE 5d
define a completion program, assist
in and manage on-site operations and Module 8: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: WATER MANAGEMENT 5d
design the completion methods of shale
gas wells,
demonstrate the stimulation techniques Module 9: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: SAFETY ISSUES 5d
Field Operations
(hydraulic fracturing) in shale gas wells,
select the relevant characteristics of
a shale gas system and related fluid
properties to optimize well performance,
propose adapted field architecture
options and take into account safety
aspects,
adopt emerging best practices regarding
environmental issues and set-up
Surface Facilities
appropriate water management plan,
Engineering
assess risks associated with
unconventional field operations and
implement appropriate mitigation
measures.
Management
specialist lecturers.
Project
Numerous hands-on and workshop
practical activities based on real data
sets and practice of dedicated state-of-
the art software.
Teamwork sessions to develop
team-building and stimulate debates
and communication between the
participants.
HSE
Learning Assessment
Initial and final evaluation will be
organized in order to assess participants’
learning curve and knowledge
acquisition.
Knowledge assessments with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions will be organized at the end of
Gas
each unit.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience in the E&P industry.
Unconventional
Unconventional
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Unconventional Resources -
Shale Gas Characterization, Modeling & Engineering
Organized in collaboration with GO GEO Engineering
Learning Assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple
choice questions and open explanatory
questions.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
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E&P Chain
Well Architecture & Directional Drilling
in Unconventional Wells
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a comprehensive
information to successfully prepare and Role of casings.
achieve a directional well, including the Parameters to be considered to determine well architecture:
architecture. Well type.
Pore and frac. pressures.
Audience Completion, lithology.
Different types of casings:
& Completion
Drilling supervisors, tool pushers,
Engineering
Surface.
engineers and other professionals involved
Drilling
or interested in well architecture and
Intermediate.
directional drilling. Production.
Engineering
Production
will be able to:
calculate different casing strings using SHOE POSITIONING 0.25 d
the Drilling Data Handbook, Hypotheses to be considered, casing point - Kick tolerance.
select the right position of casing shoes,
Examples and exercises.
calculate the stress applied to the casing
pipes,
CASING STRING CALCULATION 0.25 d
Field Operations
choose the right wellhead with regards
to the casings used, Principles and assumptions to remember for the different strings.
know the equipment needed for Stress cases study:
directional drilling, Collapse.
design a directional well, Burst.
calculate the trajectories of a deviated Tension.
well in 2D, Tri-axial study.
design the drill stem adapted to the
Surface Facilities
Safety factors.
well’s profiles to reach a target,
Engineering
Casing selection: examples and exercises.
Ways & Means CALCULATION EXAMPLES 1d
Exercises. Case studies and writing of a spreadsheet in order to determine the casing point, the kick margin, the pressure
Movies. max…
Work in groups, teamwork.
Computer use for the design of a
Management
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING EQUIPMENT 0.5 d
personal spreadsheet program. Specific drilling equipment: downhole motors, rotary steerable system.
Project
Measuring equipment: MWD.
Learning Assessment
Exercises, quiz, written exam. DRILLING ENGINEERING 1d
Well planning and trajectory calculations.
Prerequisites Limits of use of a drill string: buckling.
Drill string design.
No prerequisites for this course but some Torque and drag calculation.
HSE
notions of well control will help. Drilling fluids and cementing program.
Hole cleaning.
Expertise & Coordination Logging.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Well control.
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained HORIZONTAL & ERD 0.25 d
Gas
to adult teaching methods, and whose ERD, multilateral and short radius.
competencies are kept up-to-date.
CASE STUDIES 0.5 d
Writing of a spreadsheet in order to determine the trajectory of a 2D well according to the needs.
Unconventional
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E&P Chain
Well Performance: Shale Gas Wells
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides the practical,
comprehensive understanding and skills Introduction to well performance nodal analysis: inflow x outflow.
needed to master well performance on Overview of PROSPER™ software workflow:
shale gas plays and make significant PROSPER™: building initial well system file.
contributions to field productivity studies
and well performance monitoring. PVT DATA/PVT MODELING 0.5 d
Gas PVT properties.
& Completion
Engineering
Audience PROSPER™: building PVT model for shale gas well.
Drilling
Reservoir, well performance or production
SHALE GAS PLAYS PROPERTIES & WELLBORE INTERFACE 0.75 d
engineers and technicians.
Shale gas systems characterization- dual porosity, stress dependent permeability, gas desorption.
Shale gas completion stimulation (hydraulic fracturing).
Learning Objectives
Introduction to well performance analysis of unconventional gas reservoirs.
Upon completion of the course, participants Effect of productivity parameters for horizontal wells (length, wellbore radius, permeability ‘’anisotropy’’, thickness
Engineering
Production
will be able to: vs. position ‘’Well Eccentricity’’, drainage area, formation damage ‘’Skin’’).
step by step building PROSPER Modeling Derivation of analytical solutions.
of shale gas well,
select the relevant characteristics shale INFLOW PERFORMANCE/IPR MODELING 1.25 d
gas system and fluid properties related
Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR).
to well performance modeling,
Back pressure equation for gas wells.
Field Operations
optimize well performance,
analyze the impact of well completion Transient gas model for horizontal wells completed and stimulated with multiple transverse fractures.
and equipment on well performance, IPRs for horizontal wells:
analyze the operation process. PROSPER™: IPR modeling exercise.
IPR of horizontal drains: shale gas well exercise:
Ways & Means PROSPER™: fractured horizontal well modeling.
Use of the software program PROSPER™
Surface Facilities
WELLBORE FLOW, OUTFLOW PERFORMANCE/VLP MODELING 1d
(training license provided for the duration
Engineering
of the course). Fundamentals of multiphase flow : gas-liquid flow, flow regimes (sub vertical, deviated, horizontal wells).
Short lectures alternating with hands-on Minimum flow rate/gas well loading (pressure drop through a horizontal well for gas flow, effect of the well
sessions. geometry TOE up, TOE down).
Course ends with a 2-day integrated Pressure gradient and Vertical Lift Performance (VLP) curves.
case study. Tubing head pressure, tubing ID impacts:
PROSPER™: tubing correlations, VLP modeling of shale gas well.
Management
Learning Assessment Flow in a choke.
Project
Quiz.
WELL PERFORMANCE 1d
Well deliverability nodal analysis: inflow x outflow on shale gas well:
Prerequisites PROSPER™: IPR + VLP well performance modeling, prediction, analysis and diagnosis.
No prerequisites for this course. Sensitivity study.
Effect of compaction permeability reduction.
Expertise & Coordination Effect of well geometry. HSE
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Expertise & Coordination MANAGEMENT OF SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION & WELL OPERATIONS 1.5 d
Introduction to SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS) in shale Oil & Gas production operations.
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Main roles and responsibilities of the process.
contracted) having a good expertise and/ Definition of works specific dossiers.
or experience of the related topics, trained Hazard Identification and risk assessment of specified works. Exercise.
to adult teaching methods, and whose Development of interface document and matrix of permitted operations.
competencies are kept up-to-date. Exercise of development of a compatibility matrix.
Kick off meeting and induction of involved parties.
Management system framework. HSE bridging document.
SIMOPS management steering group. Meetings and activity planning.
Permit To Work (PTW) system. Objectives. Roles and responsibilities. Process. Application in SIMOPS process.
Use of interface matrix. Exercise.
Communication systems.
Emergency arrangements.
Management of change and downgraded situations in SIMOPS.
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Advanced Certificate
Unconventional Resources:
Environmental Management Certification
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a thorough and
applied knowledge of the environmental Public perception and the industry point of view.
stakes of an unconventional Oil & Gas
development project, including key TECHNOLOGIES: KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 0.5 d
technical requirements and regulations and Fracking and water.
public perception. This training is focused
on key straightforward arguments that Hazardous chemicals; proppant.
resonate with the public. Waste (e.g. sans, NORM & metals).
& Completion
Engineering
Air emissions.
Drilling
Audience Induced seismicity.
Managers, engineers and operations
staff involved in the management of ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION & IMPACT ASSESSMENT 1d
environmental issues of unconventional Environmental regulation overview.
development. Environmental impact assessment (what is specific: e.g. induced seismicity).
Mitigation and emissions treatment (aquifer protection, gas capture…).
Engineering
Production
Learning Objectives
WATER MANAGEMENT 1d
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: Introduction to water management.
describe the global prevailing context Produced water and water flowback. Monitoring.
for unconventional developments Technologies of water treatment. Selection and monitoring.
for environmental management at
Field Operations
worldwide level,
identify key issues and impacts of SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 1d
specific shale gas activities (exploration,
fracking, production), CASE STUDIES (South Africa, Denmark, USA…) 0.75 d
identify key technical requirements and Lessons learned.
regulations in USA and Europe,
describe and discuss specific contents
of a shale gas Environmental Impact THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY APPROACH (the golden rules)
0.5 d
Assessment, mitigation (treatments), and & INTERNATIONAL OIL & GAS PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Surface Facilities
how to develop communication (public
Engineering
Proactive measures.
participation).
Management
Numerous case studies, applications and
Project
illustrations and teamwork sessions.
Key Internet references and videos (case
studies).
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course. HSE
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Ready-to-use skills.
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Subsea
Gathering Network: Design Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................................. p. 391
Pipeline Hydraulics & Multiphase Flow ................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 392
Subsea Activities .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 393
Subsea Production Systems (SPS) ......................................................................................................................................................................................... p. 394
Subsea Pipelines .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. p. 395
Subsea Integrity Management (I) - Inspection, Monitoring & Testing ........................................................................................................... p. 396
Subsea Integrity Management (II) - Non Conformity Management ................................................................................................................ p. 397
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Advanced Certificate
Deepwater Drilling & Development Certification
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth,
practical understanding of offshore drilling Offshore rig description: jack up, anchored and dynamic positioning floating platforms.
techniques, operations, equipment and Limits of use of the rigs.
procedures. Specific equipment for floating platforms.
Mud line suspension.
Audience Subsea well head and equipment.
BOP, BOP closing unit, risers, positioning.
& Completion
Young engineers and supervisors, tool
Engineering
Subsea Xmas tree and equipment:
pushers with some experience in drilling.
Drilling
General overview.
Different types: vertical, horizontal.
Learning Objectives Comparison.
Upon completion of the course, participants Running procedures.
will: Examples.
know about different offshore rigs,
Engineering
Production
know about equipment specific to SUBSEA FIELD DEVELOPMENT 1.5 d
offshore drilling operations, Chronology of operations with the different types of rigs.
understand the process of a subsea
Typical subsea development schematic:
development.
Tie back.
Deepwater stand-alone development.
Ways & Means
Subsea field layout.
Field Operations
Videos, animations. Production control system.
Exercises. Well architecture for deep-water well:
Application to a real case (project) for Typical drilling.
the participants in the “Drilling and Casing programs.
Completion Engineering” training course.
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT 0.5 d
Learning Assessment
Surface Facilities
Engineering
Exercises, quiz, written exam.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree or equivalent
experience within the petroleum industry.
Management
Project
Why an IFP Training
Certification?
A n international recognition of your
competencies.
An Advanced Certificate delivered.
An expertise confirmed in Deepwater
Drilling & Development Certification.
HSE
Ready-to-use skills.
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E&P Chain
Offshore Field Development - Pipelines & Flow Assurance
Exploration
Level: FOUNDATION Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides a deep understanding
of offshore technology and techniques, with Constraints specific to offshore production.
a particular emphasis on issues of flow Present performances and future perspectives. Technological barriers.
assurance.
FIXED & FLOATING PRODUCTION STRUCTURES 0.25 d
Audience Offshore production structures: jacket, semi-submersible, SPAR, TLP, FPSO…
Selection criteria. Limitations.
& Completion
Engineers and technicians involved in
Engineering
Terminology: shallow water, deep offshore, ultra-deep offshore.
designing, constructing or operating Oil &
Drilling
Gas offshore production facilities.
CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION OF PLATFORMS 0.5 d
Platform technology. Platform installation techniques.
Learning Objectives Examples of shallow water developments.
Upon completion of the course, participants
will be able to: DEEP OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENTS 0.5 d
Engineering
Production
understand the technology and design of Typical subsea architecture: subsea wellheads, well jumpers, production manifolds, production lines, production
offshore production facilities, risers, preservation lines, umbilicals.
grasp the architecture of offshore field Role and technology of each piece of equipment.
developments, from shallow water to Examples of deep offshore developments.
deep offshore,
understand pipelines technology, laying
FPSO/FSO TECHNOLOGY 0.5 d
Field Operations
techniques and main operational
problems, Technology of floating (production), storage and offloading vessels.
learn the techniques used to prevent Ballast tanks. Atmosphere control.
main problems of flow assurance. Oil, methanol… Storage tanks. Blanketing system.
Storage tanks start-up procedures. Incidents.
Ways & Means Technology and operation of FSO/FPSO offloading (tanker loading) buoy.
Highly interactive training by industry- OPERATION OF TERMINALS 0.25 d
Surface Facilities
specialist lecturers.
Engineering
Technology of tankers and loading/offloading equipment.
Numerous case studies from the offshore
industry. Marine operations of reception and exports.
Terminal constraints: storage capacity, scheduling.
Learning Assessment
NEW DEEP WATER TECHNOLOGIES 0.25 d
Assessment by test at the end of the Overview of new deep water technologies that are in R&D or pilot stages.
course.
Management
FLOW ASSURANCE 1/2: PREVENTION OF DEPOSITS IN FLOWLINES 0.5 d
Project
Prerequisites Main flow assurance problems: hydrates, paraffins, sulfates, sand, salt, naphtenates…
Main technical solutions and preservation operations. Intervention techniques.
No prerequisites for this course.
FLOW ASSURANCE 2/2: MONITORING OF MULTI-PHASE FLOW
Expertise & Coordination 1d
THROUGH FLOWLINES
IFP Training trainer (permanent or Multi-phase flow patterns. Application to Oil & Gas upstream activities.
Gas dominated systems: dry versus wet scheme, flowline and slug catcher design.
HSE
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained Oil dominated systems: hydrodynamic slug flow, examples.
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date. PIPELINES: TECHNOLOGY, LAYING & OPERATION 1d
Technology of pipelines: standards, material grades, insulation techniques.
Pipeline laying techniques (offshore and shore approach). Illustrations.
Pipeline operation and maintenance:
Gas
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Graduate Certificate
Offshore Field Development Engineering
Certification
390
Subsea
E&P Chain
Gathering Network: Design Engineering
Exploration
Conceptual Design - Architecture - Tie-In
Development
This course aims to provide a practical
understanding of gathering network Total energy of a fluid; Bernoulli law.
conceptual design and tie-in assessment. Real fluid flow: viscosity, friction coefficient.
Flow regimes: laminar and turbulent flows.
Audience Application: evaluation of pressure drop in a pumping station.
& Completion
of Oil & Gas gathering network design and
Engineering
Definition of multi-phase flow, main terminology.
simulation using PIPESIM™.
Drilling
Flow patterns, main considerations.
Basic understanding of different modeling approaches.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants GATHERING SYSTEMS DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE SELECTION 0.5 d
will be able to: Types of gathering systems, a review of common architectures.
explain operational constraints of single Backpressure & well productivity.
Engineering
Production
and multi-phase flow lines, Design practices and guidelines.
describe multiphase flow patterns and Main considerations: pressure drop, erosion velocities.
main disturbing factors, Design of pipelines, sizing criteria and sizing methodology.
assess the implications of different
Application: sizing of an oil/gas condensate production line.
gathering network architectures,
study actual network configurations and
OIL/GAS GATHERING NETWORK PROJECTS 0.5 d
Field Operations
the impact of adding tie-ins using the
software PIPESIM™, Project planning; route selection; jurisdiction, permitting and rights of way.
explain the different phases of the Surface considerations; alignment; surveying and mapping.
construction of a gathering network. Construction; inspection and testing.
Operation and maintenance.
Ways & Means
GATHERING NETWORK DESIGN & OPTIMIZATION USING PIPESIM™ 2d
Highly interactive training with industry
Surface Facilities
Introduction to PIPESIM™ software: building models, main considerations and recommendations.
specialist lecturers.
Engineering
Methodology illustrated by multiple PIPESIM™ will be used to study both gas production networks and crude oil production networks. For each type
industrial case studies. of system, the production network will be analyzed in detail:
Numerous design simulation using Well performance vs. back-pressure.
PIPESIM™. Multiphase flow modeling (flow regimes, liquid holdup, slug characteristics and pressure loss analysis) across
the production network.
Learning Assessment Comparison of different gathering network configurations.
Management
Determination of optimal locations for pumps and compressors.
Assessment by test at the end of the
Project
Identification of locations most prone to flow assurance issues (erosion, corrosion, hydrate formation,
course.
deposits).
Analysis of heat transfer across the production network and associated flow assurance issues.
Prerequisites
Identification of bottlenecks and optimization opportunities.
Understanding of well effluent behavior/
thermodynamics, of well performance TIE-IN ASSESSMENT USING PIPESIM™ 1d
and activation methods, and of surface Tie-ins and their impact on existing networks.
production facilities.
HSE
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Subsea
E&P Chain
Subsea Activities
Exploration
Application to Oil & Gas Upstream Projects
Development
This course provides technical knowledge
on Oil & Gas subsea production systems. Subsea components and field architecture.
Subsea construction and intervention.
Inspection, maintenance and repair.
Audience
Operation from production platforms.
This course is designed for engineers and
technicians whose activity is related to the Module 2: SUBSEA PIPELINES 4d
& Completion
design, construction and/or operation of Oil
Engineering
Pipeline operation: main constraints.
& Gas subsea production systems.
Drilling
Design of rigid pipelines and risers.
Flexible pipelines design.
Learning Objectives Offshore pipeline construction.
Upon completion of the course, participants Shore approach construction.
will be able to: Trenching and protection.
select the technology with the right Subsea tie-in methods.
Engineering
Production
criteria for the different equipment used Precommissioning and pigging.
for subsea production systems, Pipeline integrity.
select through typical subsea
Workshop.
architecture and in particular in deep
offshore,
check installation techniques (with ROV,
Field Operations
etc.),
manage main problems of flow
assurance and prevention techniques.
Surface Facilities
Each step of the course is illustrated by
Engineering
numerous examples taken from actual
Oil & Gas construction activities.
Learning Assessment
Assessment by test at the end of the
course.
Management
Project
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
The modules are independent and may be
done separately. Please refer to the training
HSE
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Subsea
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
More info
This module is part of the course “Subsea
Activities”. Training “Subsea Activities” may
be validated once both modules have been
completed.
This course is also available in French: SUB/SPSFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Subsea
E&P Chain
Subsea Pipelines
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 4 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides an in-depth technical
Definitions. Architecture of Oil & Gas production facilities.
knowledge of Oil & Gas subsea pipelines. Pipeline concepts.
Riser concepts.
Audience Fabrication of carbon steel line pipe.
Constraints associated to subsea environment.
Engineers and technicians involved in the Flow regimes and instabilities.
design, construction or operation of Oil & Maintaining the flow in pipelines: management of deposits.
& Completion
Gas subsea pipelines and risers. Preservation during shutdown, restart.
Engineering
Production monitoring and control from surface.
Drilling
Learning Objectives Impact of operational constraints on architecture and design.
Upon completion of the course, participants DESIGN OF RIGID PIPELINES & RISERS 0.5 d
will be able to: Overview of pipeline design phases.
understand the fundamental concepts for Survey techniques and route selection.
designing subsea pipelines, Thermal performance design.
Engineering
Production
comprehend the construction methods Mechanical design.
and laying techniques, including subsea Internal & external corrosion.
tie-in and shore approach, Materials.
manage pipeline integrity, inspection and Stability.
repairs. Spans.
Expansion and buckling.
Risers design specificities.
Field Operations
Ways & Means Limit state design.
Lectures carry numerous examples from
ongoing projects. FLEXIBLE PIPELINES DESIGN 0.25 d
Trainers are specialized engineers,
Specificities of flexible pipeline design.
currently involved in deep-offshore
projects. OFFSHORE PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION 0.5 d
Pipe lay methods (S, J, reel, tow).
Surface Facilities
Initiation/abandonment, installation of in-line structures.
Engineering
Learning Assessment Pipe lay vessels & equipment.
Welding and NDT.
Assessment by test at the end of the
Comparison of installation methods.
course.
SHORE APPROACH CONSTRUCTION 0.25 d
Prerequisites Shore approach construction and horizontal drilling.
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
TRENCHING & PROTECTION 0.25 d
Project
Requirements for pipeline protection.
More info Soil classification.
This module is part of the course “Subsea
Overview of protection methods.
Activities”. Training “Subsea Activities” may
be validated once both modules have been SUBSEA TIE-IN METHODS 0.25 d
completed. Conventional tie-ins including hyperbaric welding.
Deep water tie-ins.
Thermal insulation of tie-ins.
HSE
Pipeline failures.
Management of integrity.
Inspection and maintenance.
Assessment of pipelines with defects. Requalification.
Repair.
Unconventional
WORKSHOP 0.5 d
Worked example covering the main topics of the training.
This course is also available in French: SUB/PIPEFR. Please contact us for more information.
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Subsea
TESTING
Valves testing.
“Safety valves” testing.
Others.
Control fluid consumption.
Downhole chemical injection flow test.
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Subsea
E&P Chain
Subsea Integrity Management (II) -
Non Conformity Management
Exploration
Level: PROFICIENCY Course Content 5 days
Purpose
Development
This course provides technical knowledge
pertaining to the integrity management of CONSEQUENCES
subsea systems. Stress and fatigue.
External corrosion, internal erosion/corrosion.
Audience Hydrogen induced stress cracking.
External event.
Engineers and technicians whose activity is Thermal Insulation, heat loss.
& Completion
related to the operation of Oil & Gas subsea
Engineering
Case studies, prevention & remediation.
facilities.
Drilling
“FUNCTIONAL” INTEGRITY ISSUES & THEIR MAIN CONSEQUENCES
Learning Objectives Defective subsea retrievable modules.
Upon completion of the course, participants “Internal” leakages (passing valves, passing non-return valves…).
will be able to: Leaks to environment.
determine integrity characteristics, Electrical lines/conductors defects.
Engineering
Production
evaluate consequences of failures, Monitoring sensors signal loss.
plan repairs. Hydraulic locks.
Chemical lines blockages.
Ways & Means
Lectures carry numerous examples from NON CONFORMITY MANAGEMENT
ongoing projects. Objective.
Field Operations
Trainers are specialized engineers Non conformity.
currently involved in deep offshore Non conformity “dossiers”.
projects. Non conformity register/database.
Surface Facilities
completion. Unplanned events.
Engineering
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this course.
Management
IFP Training trainer (permanent or
Project
contracted) having a good expertise and/
or experience of the related topics, trained
to adult teaching methods, and whose
competencies are kept up-to-date.
HSE
Gas
Unconventional
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