The Fundamentals of Subsea Date & Time: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 9:00 am 4:30 pm Host Company: EIC Location: EIC, 11490 Westheimer Rd Ste 110, Houston, TX, 77077 Contact: Natalia Bueno Email: natalia.bueno@the-eic.com Who Should Attend The course is suitable for those new to the oil and gas industry as well as those who have not received any formal training. Those from operating companies or supplier and service organisations may also find this course beneficial. Instructor Profile John E. Preedy PhD Dr. John Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on feasibility studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BP s businesses. His experience included field development projects in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery techniques, which were taken from concept to field pilot trials in Canada. His specific work in the offshore area covered subsea robotics/automation, seabed production concepts, seabed excavation methods, underwater repair techniques, flexible riser studies and maintenance cost reductions. Since leaving BP in 1992 John has continued working in the offshore oil industry through Azur Offshore Ltd., including activities in the assessment of emerging novel technologies, technical and economic audits, deepwater studies, production sharing agreement evaluations and safety and environmental issues. Clients have included Chevron UK, BP Exploration, British Gas, Tecnomare, Trident Consultants, Fina UK and Cameron France. John is a regular university lecturer at the Cranfield School of Industrial Sciences (UK). He also lectures on oil industry activities at ENSTA (France), ECOLE NAVALE (France), the Technical University of Delft (Netherlands) and Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore) where he has also served as an external examiner and course advisor. In 2012 He was appointed as an Adjunct Professor at UTM Malaysia. In 2013 he will be providing courses to PetroVietnam University. He is an active member of the UK Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and serves on their Subsea Engineering and Operations Committee. John is the Course Director and Principal Lecturer for training courses provided by Azur Offshore to professional engineers. Past projects have included safety reviews for Chevron North Sea, production sharing contract reviews in Nigeria, subsea team with FPSO and tie-back options for Total s Otter Field, technical reviews for Ivory Coast FPSO and training and operations instruction for BP Greater Plutonio, Angola.
Course Overview Subsea Production involves two main topics Subsea Production Systems (Wellheads, Trees, Manifolds and Subsea Controls) and Umbilicals, Flowlines and Risers. These collectively carry the reservoir fluids from the production wells to the Production host for processing and export. As the search for oil pushes field developments into increasingly deep waters which are both hostile and isolated, subsea engineering technology has to develop techniques to meet these even more challenging environments. This one-day course provides an overview of the key components of subsea engineering including flow assurance, reliability and maintenance. Upon completion of the course, attendees will have a thorough understanding of: Agenda The basics of subsea oil and gas production facilities, their working principles and field requirements. The issues and solutions to flow assurance. The functions of subsea engineering components, their installation and operation. How the individual components link together and systems design. The importance of installation and maintenance. Welcome to the Course Basics of Offshore Oil & Gas Production The Subsea Environment Where in the world oil and gas is found How oil & gas exploration works How the reservoir works How the well is drilled and completed How the product is produced and brought to the Coast Offshore Metocean Information The effect of water depth, distance & temperature Effect of wave, currents and weather on subsea systems Types of System Single well tieback to platform Subsea development tied back to platform Deep-water systems All subsea systems
Agenda Continued Identifying the Main System Components Wellhead Tree Manifold Flow-lines Subsea Control systems Control Umbilical Risers Break Subsea Systems and Flow assurance Well composition what s in the oil/gas Subsea temperature and effects on process Wax, Asphaltines, scale and other blockages Erosion and corrosion Gas hydrate formation and prevention Lunch Principles of Subsea Construction Drilling the well Installing the manifold structures Installing the pipelines Installing the umbilicals Connecting up the subsea equipment Installing the risers and mooring systems Consequences of failure Break Subsea Inspection, Repair and Maintenance Diver based operations ROV based operations AUV for the future Subsea Well Intervention Systems Well Workover Light Well intervention system components Heavy Well intervention system components
Map and Directions Our conference suite is on the 1st floor of the glass building at the northeast corner of Woodland Park Dr and Westheimer. Visitor parking is located in the parking garage directly behind the building. Please take a ticket and park in any unreserved spaces on the fourth, fifth, and sixth floor.
The Fundamentals of Subsea Date & Time: Wednesday, November 4, 2015; 9:00am - 4:30pm Host Company: EIC Location: The EIC, 11490 Westheimer Road Suite 110, Houston TX, 77077 Invoice Recipient Full name & Position: Company: Address: Phone: Email: Payment Number of places @ 540 EIC Members TOTAL: $ Number of places @ 850 Non-Members TOTAL: $ Attendee(s) Name Email Job Title Any special dietary requirements: Payment method: Check made payable to Energy Industries Council. Please email a copy of your check along with booking form. Name of Card Holder Debit/Credit Card Number Type of Credit/Debit: Visa MasterCard Exp. Date Security Code: Billing address: Billing Zip Code: Or call with your card information at 713-783-1200 Cancellations & Refunds Cancellations cannot be accepted three days prior to the event. EIC reserves the right to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances EIC is not liable for any expenses incurred by delegates Please return the completed form, keeping a copy for your own records, to: Email: natalia.bueno@the-eic.com Fax: 713.783.0067