The aim of the course is to introduce interested parties to the technology of FPSOs and other Floating Production hosts, and illustrate their use as part of a full Field Development. The course includes many Field Development examples, including several of the most recent additions to the worldwide fleet.
A feature of the course is the incorporation and inclusion of a large number of videos and animations to support the slide presentations. This multimedia mix makes the course
appropriate to professional engineers seeking to extend their knowledge with the latest information; but also makes it accessible to “non-experts” who are seeking a general
overview of such activities.
NMCIS is the Commercial Division of the National maritime College of Ireland and our primary function is to promote and support all of the college’s activities at our $100 million dollar training facility. Our Capability Statement publication showcases all of our courses, facilities and capabilities.
Oil and Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations is a comprehensive separately bookable course designed to provide participants with a technical perspective of shipping operations. The 4 day course will cover technical designs and features of tankers, operational execution based on charterparty terms, port, cargo and ballasting operations, tank cleaning, safety assessment and procedures, all broken down and discussed in detail. In addition, tanker owners, managers, operators and charterers will learn how to best minimize any operational claims and disputes due to accidents either out at sea or berthing at ports.
This course covers the technical aspects and practical considerations in LNG vessel operations from pre-fixture activities through cargo purchase and sale agreement, vessel vetting, loading, laden voyage, discharge and warm-up/gas-free for dry docking. Learn more about the LNG shipping industry and be equipped as you aim to stay ahead and
get ahead in this niche shipping business.
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Phillipe Galland, Head of Transport Services, provided an update on June 10,2014. In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Antonio Rodriguez Barberan, head of Military Aircraft, provided an update on June 9,2014. This is the first presentation at the Trade Media Briefing after Eurofighter and the UAV programs of Cassidian have been incorporated into the restructured Airbus Defense and Space.
Marine fuel producers and suppliers strive to meet lower sulphur limits in a very competitive global market. However because bunkers represent more than 50% of the operating costs of a ship, marine fuel buyers seek to obtain the lowest possible price.
NMCIS is the Commercial Division of the National maritime College of Ireland and our primary function is to promote and support all of the college’s activities at our $100 million dollar training facility. Our Capability Statement publication showcases all of our courses, facilities and capabilities.
Oil and Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations is a comprehensive separately bookable course designed to provide participants with a technical perspective of shipping operations. The 4 day course will cover technical designs and features of tankers, operational execution based on charterparty terms, port, cargo and ballasting operations, tank cleaning, safety assessment and procedures, all broken down and discussed in detail. In addition, tanker owners, managers, operators and charterers will learn how to best minimize any operational claims and disputes due to accidents either out at sea or berthing at ports.
This course covers the technical aspects and practical considerations in LNG vessel operations from pre-fixture activities through cargo purchase and sale agreement, vessel vetting, loading, laden voyage, discharge and warm-up/gas-free for dry docking. Learn more about the LNG shipping industry and be equipped as you aim to stay ahead and
get ahead in this niche shipping business.
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Phillipe Galland, Head of Transport Services, provided an update on June 10,2014. In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Antonio Rodriguez Barberan, head of Military Aircraft, provided an update on June 9,2014. This is the first presentation at the Trade Media Briefing after Eurofighter and the UAV programs of Cassidian have been incorporated into the restructured Airbus Defense and Space.
Marine fuel producers and suppliers strive to meet lower sulphur limits in a very competitive global market. However because bunkers represent more than 50% of the operating costs of a ship, marine fuel buyers seek to obtain the lowest possible price.
The Airbus Military Services Model, May 2013ICSA, LLC
During the Airbus Military Trade Media Briefing 2013, held on May 29th and 30th 2013, Philippe Galland, Head of Customer Services, provided an overview on the evolution of the Airbus Military services offering for their products.
The global reach of the effort is a core element of the program and the presentation.
Course Objectives
This course is developed to meet the needs of the hour of the LPG industry fraternity, encompassing the following underlying objectives:
Enhance the interpretation and applicability of clauses in a Charter party in context of the available commercial proposition, market forces and economics of demand and supply;
Evaluate types of Charter party Forms for Voyage and Time Charter and comprehend the key features of each Form in context of use for LPG;
Interpret terms and conditions of a Charter party in context of international maritime conventions, competition and economic factors;
Evaluate current and future trends in LPG transportation and the influence of regulatory regimes and strategies of Oil & Gas Majors, Spot Traders and Storage Terminals;
Recognize the avenues of collaboration, contentions, conflicts and manage disputes to avoid losses;
Manage operations towards ensuring delivery of performance obligations under the Charter party; and
Create a Charter party Management System (CMS) in the company to ensure profitability for each voyage and term.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course and hands-on workshops based on real life cases, you would have enhanced their knowledge base and be able to:
Restructure the Charter party agreements with alternative clauses to avoid pitfalls and surprises during execution;
Evaluate impact of uncertainties and identify undefined parameters with cost considerations;
Appraise potential risks in Bill of Ladings and develop risk mitigation strategies;
Enhanced consciousness about the rider clauses and commercial impact of each such addition;
Ability to deal with breakdowns, contaminations and delays in an appropriate and timely manner, with an objective of avoiding loss of time and deviations, from the desired monetary projections;
Recognize the appropriate Standard Form to be used for each type of assignment; and
Manage contentious situations through alternative dispute resolution channels and litigation effectively.
Conference Content
- Training: Industry leading training, assessment and certification program updates designed to improve barrier management, monitoring and detection for improved well control competency
- Human Factors: Integrate latest expertise into your training programs to improve the interaction of individuals with facilities & equipment, management systems and people to enhance your HSEQ performance
- Risk Assessment: Develop a comprehensive risk assessment strategy covering barrier management and the operator / contractor interface to mitigate the risk of blow-out’s
- Well Control Planning: Share latest industry experience on hazard analysis, emergency response and oil spill planning to secure your organizations culture of preparedness
- Equipment & BOP Reliability: Improve equipment reliability by utilizing best practice experience for risk assessment, certification and maintenance initiatives to mitigate failures
PLUS:
- Blow-Out Response & Containment Workshop
Benefit from an exclusive well control blow-out response and containment workshop detailing a unique project case study and updates on capping stack technologies
- Exclusive Training Workshop: Take advantage of an exclusive session detailing latest industry enhancements to well control training, certification and examination
This 2 day Fundamentals of Dynamic Positioning course will provide a comprehensive understanding of dynamic positioning systems and operations, from technical and commercial perspectives, to future industry trends.
Led by an experienced DP instructor, the course will start off with an overview of the principles and system requirements of dynamic positioning, such as redundancy, levels of control, and modes. The 7 main components
of a DP system including control systems, thrusters, position reference systems, and sensors will be examined in detail.
Airbus military customer services update 2012ICSA, LLC
Airbus Military Services Update: May 2012
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The presentation was provided by Philippe Galland, Head of Customer Services for Airbus Military.
A key element of the EADS approach for the next few years is to expand the service offerings and segment within the company. Airbus Military and its services approach is a clear key element of this effort.
A key element of the presentation was to look at key elements of what AM calls the FIIS or Full Integrated In-Service Approach. Other service offerings and prospects were examined and discussed as well.
7th Annual Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) 2015Ruoh Yi Tham
7th Annual Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) 2015
Bringing Commercial Trends and Projects to the Forefront
20-22 April 2015, Singapore http://singapore.osvconference.com
We have returned to Fallon this summer and found the training command in the process of promoting significant change associated with preparation for the evolution of high tempo or high intensity combat operations.
In our interview with the head of NAWDC., Admiral “Hi Fi” Harris, the focus and way ahead is the focus of attention.
http://www.sldinfo.com/nawdc-and-shaping-a-21st-century-combat-force-the-perspective-of-admiral-hyfi-harris/
Kherson Maritime Specialised Training Centre.
specialised Training Centre provides quality approved and accredited training courses for personnel serving in the maritime and offshore industries.
Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are the primary means of Coastal Water & Maritime Homeland Defense. Unfortunately, there are major capability gaps in the US maritime, Coast Guard and Custom Border Protection interdiction strategy. These gaps can be closed with more effective OPVs, but to do this, decision makers must have access to practical, innovative programs that are cost-efficient.
OPV Summit will allow the Coast Guard, Navy, ship builders, ship designers and industry related professionals to gain a greater understanding of:
* Maritime Security Evolution and Increased Importance of OPVs
* Ship Structural Integrity & Mission-Readiness Advancements
* OPV Concept Solutions for Emerging Asymmetric Threats
In the Second Line of Defense visit to Fallon Naval Air Station in October 2014, we had a chance to interview Admiral Scott Conn, the head of Fallon. In this brief the Admiral explains the basic structure and approach of the Command to training 21st Century Naval Air Forces.
Initial analysis of technological restrictions to the admission of SMEs in the Brazilian offshore and marine supply chain and Procedure Perspectives for Attenuation of Technological’ Bottlenecks.
A400 M Training: A Multi-National Solution Set
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The briefing was provided by Ian Burrett, Heading of Training and Aircrew Operations, Customer Services for Airbus Military.
The A400M is not a platform; it is a fleet and a system. Training and operational support are critical components of the overall capability of the product.
The program has shaped an approach to providing integrated training and Ops support via an integrated network.
The plane has a very automated loadmaster system which means that a “typical” operational involving transport would see a three person crew on board, pilot, co-pilot and loadmaster.
The international training center opened in October 2010 and is the hub for the multinational training. As the equipment and tools are installed, the center will be ready for training in the summer of 2012.
This program is a valuable, detailed insight into FSRU
technology and markets. It will benefit:
• National Utility Operators and Power Generation
Providers
• Oil & Gas Engineers
• Naval Architects, Design Engineers, Shipbuilders &
Shipyard Managers
• EPCs
• LNG Terminal & Vessel Operators
• LNG Technology and Equipment Providers
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIESpetroEDGE
This 4 day (separately bookable) intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and efficient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current field developments
The Airbus Military Services Model, May 2013ICSA, LLC
During the Airbus Military Trade Media Briefing 2013, held on May 29th and 30th 2013, Philippe Galland, Head of Customer Services, provided an overview on the evolution of the Airbus Military services offering for their products.
The global reach of the effort is a core element of the program and the presentation.
Course Objectives
This course is developed to meet the needs of the hour of the LPG industry fraternity, encompassing the following underlying objectives:
Enhance the interpretation and applicability of clauses in a Charter party in context of the available commercial proposition, market forces and economics of demand and supply;
Evaluate types of Charter party Forms for Voyage and Time Charter and comprehend the key features of each Form in context of use for LPG;
Interpret terms and conditions of a Charter party in context of international maritime conventions, competition and economic factors;
Evaluate current and future trends in LPG transportation and the influence of regulatory regimes and strategies of Oil & Gas Majors, Spot Traders and Storage Terminals;
Recognize the avenues of collaboration, contentions, conflicts and manage disputes to avoid losses;
Manage operations towards ensuring delivery of performance obligations under the Charter party; and
Create a Charter party Management System (CMS) in the company to ensure profitability for each voyage and term.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course and hands-on workshops based on real life cases, you would have enhanced their knowledge base and be able to:
Restructure the Charter party agreements with alternative clauses to avoid pitfalls and surprises during execution;
Evaluate impact of uncertainties and identify undefined parameters with cost considerations;
Appraise potential risks in Bill of Ladings and develop risk mitigation strategies;
Enhanced consciousness about the rider clauses and commercial impact of each such addition;
Ability to deal with breakdowns, contaminations and delays in an appropriate and timely manner, with an objective of avoiding loss of time and deviations, from the desired monetary projections;
Recognize the appropriate Standard Form to be used for each type of assignment; and
Manage contentious situations through alternative dispute resolution channels and litigation effectively.
Conference Content
- Training: Industry leading training, assessment and certification program updates designed to improve barrier management, monitoring and detection for improved well control competency
- Human Factors: Integrate latest expertise into your training programs to improve the interaction of individuals with facilities & equipment, management systems and people to enhance your HSEQ performance
- Risk Assessment: Develop a comprehensive risk assessment strategy covering barrier management and the operator / contractor interface to mitigate the risk of blow-out’s
- Well Control Planning: Share latest industry experience on hazard analysis, emergency response and oil spill planning to secure your organizations culture of preparedness
- Equipment & BOP Reliability: Improve equipment reliability by utilizing best practice experience for risk assessment, certification and maintenance initiatives to mitigate failures
PLUS:
- Blow-Out Response & Containment Workshop
Benefit from an exclusive well control blow-out response and containment workshop detailing a unique project case study and updates on capping stack technologies
- Exclusive Training Workshop: Take advantage of an exclusive session detailing latest industry enhancements to well control training, certification and examination
This 2 day Fundamentals of Dynamic Positioning course will provide a comprehensive understanding of dynamic positioning systems and operations, from technical and commercial perspectives, to future industry trends.
Led by an experienced DP instructor, the course will start off with an overview of the principles and system requirements of dynamic positioning, such as redundancy, levels of control, and modes. The 7 main components
of a DP system including control systems, thrusters, position reference systems, and sensors will be examined in detail.
Airbus military customer services update 2012ICSA, LLC
Airbus Military Services Update: May 2012
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The presentation was provided by Philippe Galland, Head of Customer Services for Airbus Military.
A key element of the EADS approach for the next few years is to expand the service offerings and segment within the company. Airbus Military and its services approach is a clear key element of this effort.
A key element of the presentation was to look at key elements of what AM calls the FIIS or Full Integrated In-Service Approach. Other service offerings and prospects were examined and discussed as well.
7th Annual Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) 2015Ruoh Yi Tham
7th Annual Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) 2015
Bringing Commercial Trends and Projects to the Forefront
20-22 April 2015, Singapore http://singapore.osvconference.com
We have returned to Fallon this summer and found the training command in the process of promoting significant change associated with preparation for the evolution of high tempo or high intensity combat operations.
In our interview with the head of NAWDC., Admiral “Hi Fi” Harris, the focus and way ahead is the focus of attention.
http://www.sldinfo.com/nawdc-and-shaping-a-21st-century-combat-force-the-perspective-of-admiral-hyfi-harris/
Kherson Maritime Specialised Training Centre.
specialised Training Centre provides quality approved and accredited training courses for personnel serving in the maritime and offshore industries.
Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are the primary means of Coastal Water & Maritime Homeland Defense. Unfortunately, there are major capability gaps in the US maritime, Coast Guard and Custom Border Protection interdiction strategy. These gaps can be closed with more effective OPVs, but to do this, decision makers must have access to practical, innovative programs that are cost-efficient.
OPV Summit will allow the Coast Guard, Navy, ship builders, ship designers and industry related professionals to gain a greater understanding of:
* Maritime Security Evolution and Increased Importance of OPVs
* Ship Structural Integrity & Mission-Readiness Advancements
* OPV Concept Solutions for Emerging Asymmetric Threats
In the Second Line of Defense visit to Fallon Naval Air Station in October 2014, we had a chance to interview Admiral Scott Conn, the head of Fallon. In this brief the Admiral explains the basic structure and approach of the Command to training 21st Century Naval Air Forces.
Initial analysis of technological restrictions to the admission of SMEs in the Brazilian offshore and marine supply chain and Procedure Perspectives for Attenuation of Technological’ Bottlenecks.
A400 M Training: A Multi-National Solution Set
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The briefing was provided by Ian Burrett, Heading of Training and Aircrew Operations, Customer Services for Airbus Military.
The A400M is not a platform; it is a fleet and a system. Training and operational support are critical components of the overall capability of the product.
The program has shaped an approach to providing integrated training and Ops support via an integrated network.
The plane has a very automated loadmaster system which means that a “typical” operational involving transport would see a three person crew on board, pilot, co-pilot and loadmaster.
The international training center opened in October 2010 and is the hub for the multinational training. As the equipment and tools are installed, the center will be ready for training in the summer of 2012.
This program is a valuable, detailed insight into FSRU
technology and markets. It will benefit:
• National Utility Operators and Power Generation
Providers
• Oil & Gas Engineers
• Naval Architects, Design Engineers, Shipbuilders &
Shipyard Managers
• EPCs
• LNG Terminal & Vessel Operators
• LNG Technology and Equipment Providers
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIESpetroEDGE
This 4 day (separately bookable) intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and efficient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current field developments
Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)petroEDGE
Over the next 2 or 3 decades it is predicted that gas usage will grow at a much faster rate than oil and become the dominant energy source. Up to some 40% of gas comes from Offshore Fields. The transport of gas in the form of LNG is growing very fast – particularly for longer distance export routes. New offshore opportunities for gas production are being developed with the new technologies of Floating LNG (FLNG).
Inshore or Offshore FSRU’s provide safe, strategic and good location for the receiving terminals for LNG and provide the conversion of the methane from the liquid phase back to the gaseous phase to direct consumer usage.
This 2 day training course covers Gas and LNG activities – their Supply Chain from Onshore and Offshore Gas Fields to Market, with FSRU’s providing the last step by converting the LNG back to usable methane gas for local supply and use. Case Studies and videos will be used to illustrate lessons learned from past successful projects. A DVD of the powerpoint presentation and numerous Industry videos will be distributed with the lecture materials.
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
Course Description
This concise course is well balanced and based on more than 30 years of true project experience in Shallow and Deep Water fields around the world, from concept evaluation to first production. It is designed for Project Managers, Project Engineers, experienced or new to Subsea & highly suitable for Cost, Planning, Offshore Installation and Offshore Operation Engineers.
All the Lectures (up-dated on a regular basis) are presented with text, figures and DVDs with videos and detailed animations, used to illustrate many key points of Subsea Technologies. The objective of the course is to equip Engineers and Technicians with a good understanding on the Engineering of Subsea Production Systems (SPS) together with Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (SURF) required to link and operate it from
the Host.
Course Highlights
- Definition of Subsea Engineering for Field Developments / Floaters requirements Field Lay-out and System Design
- Flow Assurance Issues, Mitigation and Hydraulic Analysis
- Well Heads and Xmas Trees
- Templates, Manifolds and Subsea Hardware
- Subsea Wells Operations and Work Overs
- Inter Field Flowlines & Small Export Pipelines
- Production Riser Systems for Floaters
- Subsea Production Control Systems & Chemical Injection (including Umbilicals)
- Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis
- Underwater Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
- New technologies for S.P.S
- 3 Major case studies for Oil, Gas and Heavy Oil Production including updates from Total, Shell and BP
Gasification Technologies for Fuel, Power, and Chemical ProductsWalter Lee
This course provides a fundamental grounding in gasification technology. It communicates sufficient theoretical background to understand why different processes behave the way they do. It also reviews the properties of coals and other feedstock for their suitability for gasification.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
Decommissioning of Offshore InstallationsMuanisa Waras
This training course will help your team improve your decommissioning strategies to reduce your offshore liabilities. Delegates will gain an in-depth understanding of the Asia Pacific market to prepare your company for decommissioning projects in the coming years. Your team will have an overview of the future challenges for the decommissioning market for operators and contractors and the strategies that need to be implemented to move projects forward. You will be able to formulate an effective and efficient decommissioning supply chain of experienced contractors to remove
offshore installations.
Fundamentals of OSV is a comprehensive course which
aims to provide market information for those wanting a
better appreciation of this booming segment. In addition, key technical, operational and regulatory aspects will be covered to give participants an understanding of capabilities required to be successful in this market.
This extremely popular professional development training
explores the marine support, operation and supply sector
as a central part of any offshore development, both in the
exploration and production phases.
Shipyard Management - Design, Planning & OperationsJune Tan
This 2 day course is designed to provide essential knowledge in shipyard management and the various operations taking place – ship design, shipbuilding, repairs & maintenance, conversion and retrofitting. This includes
the early ship design and contracting stage, following up to the post contract, ship construction and production up until project completion and handover phase. Prepared by an international leading specialist in marine technology
and construction, the material covered in the in the various course modules explains the different shipyard processes and operations involved in a clear and straightforward manner.
This training course has been designed so as to give the interested parties an introduction to small scale LNG design and operation.
- Understand the sources and nature of LNG supplies
- Grasp the significant of key technical facts
- Acquire in depth knowledge of the elements in the LNG Chain
- Develop and deep understanding of small scale Liquefaction cycles
- Understand how small scale shipping operates
- Appreciate the different market segments for small scale LNG including Marine, Road, Mining & Construction and Power
- Learn how to develop a small scale LNG business
- Appreciate the commercial aspects of the LNG business
This course will concentrate on Offshore Marine Operations and will cover Operational and Managerial requirements for Loadout; Barge Transportation; Towing of Offshore Facilities; Lifting; Steel Jackets; Gravity-Based Structures; Lift-Off, Transportation and Inshore Mating of Topsides; Offshore Pipelines; Marine Operations Overview; Special Topics, and other essential topics related to Export/Import Oil & Gas.
Ships and other large, marine vessels are complex structures. They operate in a wide range of harsh environments and carry out 90% of the world’s
trade and resource exploration activities. Even small ships have a complex structure, including systems for propulsion and operation, cargo handling and crew support. Ships have a long life, during which their harsh operating
environment places heavy demands on their repair and maintenance to keep them operational.
Whether non-marine engineers, or support staff involved in contracts and logistics, all can benefit from a practical understanding of the overall shipyard business. This 2 day course is designed to provide essential knowledge in
shipyard management and the various operations taking place – ship design, shipbuilding, repairs & maintenance, conversion and retrofitting. This includes the early ship design and contracting stage, following up to the post contract, ship construction and production up until project completion and handover phase. Prepared by an international leading specialist in marine technology
and construction, the material covered in the in the various course modules explains the different shipyard processes and operations involved in a clear and straightforward manner
Coal derivatives are, if properly understood and applied, excellent tools for mitigating adverse price swings and protecting profit margins. The coal derivatives market has grown exponentially from its inception in the early 2000s, with new products for Asian markets driving the growth in recent years. Swaps volumes have grown to more than 2.3bn metric tonnes in 2013, and are seen as an integral part of most coal market participants’ portfolio strategy.
This 2 day course will enable participants to better quantify the risk they are facing in their day-to-day business, and how to manage these risks through systematic use of derivatives available. Using fundamental and technical analysis, the instructor will demonstrate how to integrate derivatives into the trading book and reap the benefits of flexibility and optionality in physical operations.
Introduction to Ship Design and Naval Architecturerockporshe
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FPSO/Floating Production
Technology for Offshore
Oil & Gas Production
Who Should Attend
The course is designed for:
• Engineers who have recently come into the oil and
gas industry or who have transferred from another
discipline with only a basic knowledge of this key
energy sector.
• Industry personnel who will become part of, or
need to have knowledge of multidisciplinary teams
involved in Asian FPSO and Subsea projects: the
managerial, engineering and financial specialists
who determine project engineering priorities.
Key Learning Outcomes
• FPSO Field Layout Requirements
• FPSO Monohull Design
Requirements & Model Testing
• Mooring Systems
• Turret Design
• Subsea Production Building Blocks
• Risers (Flexible Dynamic / Towers /
Steel Catenary)
• FPSO Topsides Processing Systems
• Shuttle Tanker and Export Options
• LPG FPSOs
• FPSO Safety Requirements
• FPSO vs Tie-Back Options
• Cost Data Base & FPSO Contracts
Course Director
Dr John Preedy currently with AZUR Offshore, has
over 40 years experience in research, engineering
production & instruction including 28 years with BP &
offshore oil & gas production.
2. About the Course
Across the world, oil and gas production faces problems such as fields in ever deeper
water depths, and a variety for field sizes – some very large (more than 1 billion barrels
recoverable) and some very small (less the 25 million barrels recoverable). This range
of cases makes it impossible or uneconomic to exploit by conventional fixed platform
approaches. Field size and location, water depth, weather conditions may all influence
the decision of which type of production hosts is appropriate.
Floating Production, Storage and Offloading host (FPSOs) have been used since the mid-
1970s. These facilities can offer significant advantages over fixed production platforms
particularly in remote deepwater locations or where export pipelines are not feasible.
The Offshore Oil and Gas Industry have emerged from the recent economic downturn
and are increasingly buoyant in all the areas of the world, including South East Asia. Field
Developments deploying FPSOs and other Floating Production Hosts are continuing to
grow in extent, with the last few years seeing a number of “first” for their operation in
new locations.
The aim of the course is to introduce interested parties to the technology of FPSOs and
other Floating Production hosts, and illustrate their use as part of a full Field Development.
The course includes many Field Development examples, including several of the most
recent additions to the worldwide fleet.
A feature of the course is the incorporation and inclusion of a large number of videos
and animations to support the slide presentations. This multimedia mix makes the course
appropriate to professional engineers seeking to extend their knowledge with the latest
information; but also makes it accessible to “non-experts” who are seeking a general
overview of such activities.
“This is a very comprehensive and interesting
Subsea and FPSO Course – I found it
extremely informative”
~ SK Migas
“The speaker provided the latest worldwide
data and simple information overview of
FPSO Technology.”
~ Siemens
“Good overview of the FPSO market and
technicalities ”
~ DBS Bank
What our delegates liked
about our Energy courses
FPSO/Floating Production Technology for Offshore Oil & Gas Production
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About the Course Director
Dr John Preedy is the Director of the Course and
Senior Consultant. He worked for BP for 28 years
as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working
on Feasibility Studies and acting as “trouble
shooter” covering all aspects of BP’s businesses.
These covered 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.
After leaving BP in 1992, he has continued working
in the offshore oil industry through Azur Offshore
Limited, including activities in the assessment of
Emerging and Novel Technologies, Technical
and Economic Audits, Deepwater Studies,
Production Sharing Agreement Evaluations,
Safety and Environmental issues. Clients have
included Chevron UK, BP Exploration, British
Gas, Technomare, Trident Consultants, Fina UK
and Cameron France.
John is a regular University lecturer at
CranfieldSchool of Industrial Sciences (UK) and
is a course Group Project external examiner
for Cranfield. He also lectures on offshore oil
industry activities at ENSIETA (France), the
Technical University of Delft (Holland) and
the Northern Territory University in Darwin
(Australia). He is an active member of the UK
Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)
and serves on their Subsea Engineering and
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3. COURSE OUTLINE
Course Registration: 8:30am
Course Commencement: 9:00am
Course Conclusion: 5:00pm
Explanation ofTimings: These times act as a guide and may be modified slightly depending
on the depth of class discussion and whether assessments are being conducted.
Course Programme: This program is a guide and may be altered to better address
participant requirements on a consensus basis.
DAY ONE DAY TWO DAY THREE
L1: Introduction to Floating Production
Systems
• Background and General Trends in Offshore
Production
• Review of Fields developed with Floaters and
Subsea Production Systems
• Influence of Pressure, Temperature and
Field Chemistry on Production System
• Geographic Requirements
• Typical Field Development Contracts
08.00 Registration, Coffee and Videos 08.00 Coffee and Videos 08.00 Coffee and Videos
11.00 Break
15.30 Break
12.45 Lunch
10.45 Break
12.30 Lunch
15.30 Break
08.45 Course Welcome
12.30 Lunch
15.15 Break
09.00
L2: Global Energy Review
• World Oil Reserves and Production
• World Gas Reserves and Production
• What Oil Price?
• World Energy Consumption
• The Important Future for Gas and LNG
• Alternative Energy Approaches
10.15
L4: FPSO Field Layout Requirements
• Field Layout Requirements
• Subsea Wells
• Mooring Patterns
• Operations and Vessel Movements in the Field
• Drilling Issues
• Seabed / Geohazards
• Workovers
13.45
L13: Review of World FPSO / FSO Markets
• Global Markets
• Market Drivers
• Supply Factors
• Regional Prospects
• Capital Expenditures
• FSO Review
15.00
Q & A Followed by Close of Day Two
L15: LPG FPSOs
• LPG FPSO Systems
• Field Examples
• Belanaka Field
• Sanha / Bomboco Field
• LPG
16.30
L16: FPSO Safety Requirements
• Offshore Safety Incidents
• Safety Case Regulations
• Discussion with Examples
• Environmental Issues
17.00
L11:CaseStudyNo1.PierceField(NorthSea)
• North Sea Location
• Reservoir Characteristics and Drilling FPSO
• Field Layout and Subsea Equipment
• Costs
13.30
L20: Case Study No. 6 SE ASIA
• Local Offshore Activities
• FPSOs in SE Asia
• China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines
• Kikeh Field Development – Malaysia
11.45
L21: FPSO Operations Manuals
• Organisation and Management
• FPSO Processing Operations
• Field Operations
• Safety Matters
13.45
L17: Case Study No. 3 Deepwater Fields
• Deepwater issues and Range of Production Systems
• Current Worldwide Status – Brazil, Gulf of Mexico,
North Sea, West Africa, South East Asia and
Australia
08.30
L12: Shuttle Tanker and Export Options
• Types of Tankers (Shuttle Tankers with DP
Thrusters, Standard Trading Tankers, Capacities)
• Loading/Offloading Rates
• Offloading Transfer Systems (Direct or Remote)
Metering Systems
• Safety Records
• Design and Safety Assessment for Floating
Installations
• Certification/Verification/Classification
• Operational Schedules
14.00
L6: Mooring Systems
• Typical Systems
• Components
• Analysis / Design & Safety Factors
• Materials
• Anchors & Piles
• Installation
• New System
15.30
L7: Turret Design
• Definition of Functions
• FPSO Layout (External & Internal Turrets)
• Vessel Motions and Mooring Forces
• Turret Size vs Capacity
• Disconnectable Systems
• Bearing Systems
• Mooring Lines and Riser Connections and Handling
• Fluid Transfer Systems – Swivels & Drag Chains
16.30
Q & A Followed by Close of Day One
L5: FPSO Monohull Design Requirements
& Model Testing
• Design Requirements
• Hydrodynamic Studeis
• Wave Tank Model Testing
• Wind Tunnel Testing
• Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
• Response Amplitude Operators (RAO)
• FPSO Motions and Current Forces
• Operational Studies
14.30
L8: Summary of Subsea Production
Building Blocks
Main building blocks:
• Well Completions and Xmas Trees
• Manifolds and Templates
• Flowlines and Pipelines
• Subsea Control Systems
• Umbilicals
08.30
L9: Risers (Flexible Dynamic / Towers
/ Steel Catenary)
• Systems requirements
• Flexible Dynamic Risers – Design & Fabrication
• Computer Models
• Integrity Monitoring
• Deepwater requirements
• Integrated Production Bundle Risers
• Hybrid Risers and Riser Towers
• Steel Catenary Risers
09.30
L18: Case Study No 4. Greater Plutonio
Field (Angola)
• Angola Block 18
• Reservoir & Field Layout
• FPSO
• Seabed Equipment
10.00
L19: Case Study No. 5. Field Developments
in Indian Waters
• Indian Offshore Scene
• Field Areas
• East and West Coast Shallow Water Activities
• Deepwater Activities with FPSOs
11.15
L22: Case Study No. 7. Field Development
Study – FPSO Vs Tie-Back Options
• Review of Field Basis of Design (BoD)
• Definition of Development Requirements
• FPSO Development Options
• Tie-Back Development Options
• Field Hardware
• FPSO Purchase or Rental
• Option Selection Criteria
14.30
L23: Cost Data Base & FPSO Contracts
• Development Plan Selection
• Economic Criteria
• CAPEX Estimation and Evaluation
• Field Cost Examples
• OPEX Expenditure
• Subsea Production Systems and FPSO Systems
Cost Data Base
• Small and Large Field Contract Approaches
15.45
L24: Case Study No. 8. Anasuria FPSO
• Video of a Full Field Development with an FPSO.
16.15
Q & A Followed by Close of Course and
Presentation of Attendance Certificates
17.00
L14: Case Study No 2. Alba Field FSO
(North Sea) Detailed Analysis of an FSO
• Field Layout
• FSO Vessel
• Turret / Swivel
• Deck Piping System
• Export System
15.45
L10: Introduction to FPSO Topsides
Processing Systems
• Function of process and utility plant (Reservoir
Interaction, Typical Reservoir Fluids, Product
Specifications, Environmental Constraints)
• Processing Facilities (Separation, Compression,
Produced Water, Water Injection, Utilities)
• Effect of Motion
• Process Equipment Examples
11.00
L3: FPSO System Requirements
• Monohull, Semi-Submersible, Deep Draught
Semi-Sub, SPAR and TLP Options
• Layout and Safety
• Functional Requirements
• Newbuild or Conversion
• New Developments (Sevan)
11.00
Break10.45
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