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For some 40 years, IFP Training has been the partner of choice for its clients
in the oil and gas, petrochemical and powertrain industries in their quest
to develop and maintain the professional competency of their workforce
at the highest level. In todays world of ever-evolving technology, we
anticipate their needs and help them in the pursuit of operational
performance and safety.
Each year, some 15,000 industry professionals from 80 countries take
part in one of our 1,300 public or in-house training sessions customized to
meet their needs.
Our faculty of 100 permanent instructors and 600 consultants with
real industry experience hails from various sectors. Paramount among
their concerns is the relevance of the learning objectives, adaptation
of the course content to industry needs and the teaching quality.
The interactive and dynamic nature of our training sessions blends a solid
grounding in knowledge with hands-on practice.
Our comprehensive panoply of courses, with topics spanning from
geosciences, drilling and surface facilities to rening, petrochemicals,
products and engines, caters to a very wide audience, from operators
and technicians to engineers and managers. IFP Training is indeed
a partner of excellence for oil and gas professional development.
This catalog presents our public courses in Exploration & Production and
gives you an idea of the in-house training programs that we regularly
organize for our clients.
To help you with your search, we have labeled the different levels of each
program as follows: Discovery, Foundation, Prociency and Advanced.
We have also put together several paths of courses that could be followed
in order to acquire competency in various disciplines.
We would be delighted to welcome you at one of our many public training
sessions or to design a course to meet the specic needs of your company.
We wish to renew our appreciation for your condence and valued
partnership with IFP Training and look forward to serving you.
Jean-Luc KARNIK
Chief Executive Officer
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IFP Training
Your contacts
Course index
Public courses
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In-houses courses
41
Registration
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IFP Training
Technical expertise and know-how delivered by industry professionals
and experienced instructors.
Our mission
We work hand in hand with the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and Powertrain industries to give you the best training
possible.
Our unique, industry-focused and customized training solutions are delivered worldwide by experienced instructors
who share a common objective: to develop your professional skills while improving industry best practices, overall
performance and operational safety.
Our history
IFP Training was created in 1975 by
IFP Energies nouvelles and IFP School
to meet the training needs of professionals
from the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals and
Engine industries.
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) is a
public-sector research and training
center. It has an international scope,
covering the fields of energy, transport
and the environment. From research
to industry, technological innovation is
central to all its activities. IFPEN focuses
on providing solutions to take up the
challenges facing society in terms of
energy and the climate, promoting the
emergence of a sustainable energy mix.
For more than 90 years now, IFPSchool
has been training young engineers to
overcome industry challenges. This
prestigious academic institution delivers
Masters degrees to some 600 students
each year who saw in excellent postgraduate programs setup in partnership
with world-class universities and
companies an opportunity to develop their
expertise and advance in their careers.
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Your contacts
Exploration & Production Division
Executive VP: Fouzia BARI
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 74
fouzia.bairi@ifptraining.com
FIELD OPERATIONS
Manager: Benot RABAUD
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 11 68
benoit.rabaud@ifptraining.com
Others divisions
REFINING & CHEMICALS
Management
Jean-Luc KARNIK
Loc du RUSQUEC
Karim FAD
Senior VP Marketing
karim.faid@ifptraining.com
FRANCE
RSI
Philippe VACHER
Georges HOSTACHE
Managing Director
Mob. +973 3 998 5909
herve.chauvin@ifptraining.com
Mohamed SKHIRI
VP Middle-East
Mob. +973 3 232 8804
mohamed.skhiri@ifptraining.com
Tel. + 33 (0)1 41 39 12 12
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francis.fusier@ifptraining.com
BAHRAIN
IFP Training & Consulting Middle-East
Herv CHAUVIN
NIGERIA
Francis FUSIER
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Exploration
Projetcs
& Production
& Logistics
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Public courses
New course
Also proposed in French
E-learning with personal remote coaching
Scheet
E-700
Project Management
Dates
Location
Tuition fee
( H.T.)
Language
Reference
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
Port-Gentil
Rueil
Rueil
Alger
3,000
3,060
3,060
3,450
3,060
3,060
2,500
EN
EN
EN
FR
FR
FR
FR
PL / PROJGB
PL / PROJGB
PL / PROJGB
PL / PROJFR
PL / PROJFR
PL / PROJFR
PL / PROJFR
February 01 - 05
June 29 - July 03
November 16 - 20
February 16 - 20
March 02 - 06
September 14 - 18
November 22 - 26
Rueil
3,740
EN
PL / PROMISE
2,020
EN
PL / EM
PROMISE
Oil & Gas Project Management Interactive Simulator
for Excellence
E-701
March 09 - 13
May 18 - 22
September 28 - October 02
December 14 - 18
Engineering Management
E-710
May 26 - 28
September 02 - 04
Rueil
E-722
May 04 - 06
Rueil
2,020
EN
PL / QAQCGB
E-730
20
June 01 - 26
Rueil
11,260
EN
PL / CONST
E-731
June 01 - 05
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / CONST1
E-732
June 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / CONST2
E-733
June 15 - 19
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / CONST3
E-734
June 22 - 26
E-737
Construction Superintendent
Duration
in days
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / CONST4
36,680
EN
PL / SUPTVX
58
September 16 - December 09
Pau, Martigues
& Rueil
Dubai
Rueil
Port-Gentil
Rueil
Alger
3,000
3,060
3,450
3,060
2,500
EN
EN
FR
FR
FR
PL / PRECOMGB
PL / PRECOMGB
PL / PRECOMFR
PL / PRECOMFR
PL / PRECOMFR
Precommissioning, Commissioning
and Start-up
E-738
February 15 - 19
April 20 - 24
February 23 - 27
October 12 - 16
November 29 - December 03
E-740
14
March 16 - April 02
October 19 - November 05
Rueil
9,070
EN
PL / PCCGB
E-741
March 16 - 20
October 19 - 23
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / PCGB
E-742
March 23 - 27
October 26 - 30
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / CPGB
Negotiation Skills
E-743
March 30 - April 02
November 02 - 05
Rueil
2,950
EN
PL / NEGOGB
Dubai
Rueil
Rueil
Port-Gentil
Alger
3,000
3,060
3,060
3,450
2,500
EN
EN
EN
FR
FR
PL / COSTGB
PL / COSTGB
PL / COSTGB
PL / COSTFR
PL / COSTFR
E-745
February 22 - 26
April 13 - 17
October 05 - 09
March 02 - 06
November 15 - 19
E-746
June 22 - 26
November 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
EN
FR
PL / PSPCGB
PL / PSPCFR
E-750
April 07 - 10
Rueil
2,440
EN
PL / TSC
E-770
34.5
January 26 - March 13
Rueil
21,290
EN
PL / LET
Subsea Activities
E-780
14
June 08 - 26
Rueil
8,450
EN
PL / OFFGB
E-781
June 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / SPSGB
Subsea Pipelines
E-782
June 16 - 19
Rueil
2,400
EN
PL / PIPEGB
E-790
20
November 16 - December 11
Rueil
11,260
EN
PL / DOFF
E-791
November 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / DOFF1
E-792
November 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / DOFF2
E-793
November 30 - December 04
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / DOFF3
E-794
December 07 - 11
Rueil
3,060
EN
PL / DOFF4
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of in-house courses,
In-house
please refer to the specific training guide
New course
Also proposed in French
New course
Scheet
E-705
Scheet
E-706
E-705
E-736
Management
of Small
Projects(I) - Inspections, Monitoring & Testing
Subsea Integrity
Management
Construction
Works
Supervision(II) - Non Conformity Management
Subsea Integrity
Management
E-706
E-783
E-736
E-784
Subsea Operations
Integrity Management
(I) - Inspections,
& Testing
Subsea
and Interventions
- Remote Monitoring
Operated Vehicles
(ROV)
Subsea Integrity Management (II) - Non Conformity Management
E-783
E-785
E-784
E-785
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Duration
Also proposedReference
in French
in days
5
Duration
in days
5
5
5
5
5
PL / MRSMPGB
Reference
PL / GESPPGB
/ MRSMPGB
PLPL/ CONSTSUPGB
PL
PL // GESPPGB
SUBINT1
PLPL
/ CONSTSUPGB
/ SUBINT2
PL
PL // SUBINT1
SUBROV
PL / SUBINT2
PL / SUBROV
INTRODUCTION
TO OIL & GAS
Introduction
to Reservoir
Enginnering
E-350
Drilling
Fundamentals
E-410
Gas Processing
and Conditioning
E-506
Rotating
Machinery
E-602
ENGINEERING
Production
Engineering
Training
(ProdEng)
E-534
Technology
of Production
Facilities
Equipment
E-600
PLANNING
& COST
Technology of
Production
Facilities
Equipment
E-600
Introduction
to Petroleum
System
E-900
Drilling
Fundamentals
E-410
Engineering
Management
E-710
Technology
of Oil & Gas
Subsea System
Engineering
(Module 1)
E-792
Technology
of Oil & Gas
Subsea System
Engineering
(Module 2)
E-793
Developing
Project Control
Techniques
E-741
Contracts and
Procurement
E-742
Negotiation
Skills
E-743
Estimation and
Cost Control
E-745
Practical
Aspects
of Well Planning
& Costing
E-415
Developing
Project Control
Techniques
E-741
Contracts and
Procurement
E-742
Negotiation
Skills
E-743
Construction
Site
Administration
E-732
Construction
Offshore
Installation
E-734
Precommissioning,
Commissioning
and Start-up
E-738
Project Planning
and Scheduling
E-746
PROJECT
CONTROL
CONSTRUCTION PATH
Subsea
Production
Systems
E-781
SUPERVISION
Corrosion
Prevention in
Production
Facilities
E-675
Construction
Works
Supervision
E-736
PROJET
CONSTRUCTION
HSE in Surface
Processing
Operations
E-550
Deepsea
Basics and
Fundamentals
E-791
Construction
Techniques
& Site visit
E-731
Construction
HSE
Management
E-733
Construction
Superintendent
E-737
REVAMPING
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Liquified
Natural Gas
E-511
Subsea
Pipelines
E-782
SUBSEA
CONTRACTS
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HSE in Surface
Processing
Operations
E-550
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Developing
Project Control
Techniques
E-741
Contracts and
Procurement
E-742
Exploration
& Production
Overview
E-031
Subsea
Pipelines
E-782
Upstream
Economics and
Management
E-060
Construction
Offshore
Installation
E-734
Advanced
Technology of
Oil & Gas Deep
Offshore
E-794
PROMISE Oil
Contracts and
Procurement
E-742
Negotiation
Skills
E-743
Project
Management
E-700
E-701
Subsea
Production
Systems
E-781
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Production
Logistics
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E-700
Projects&Logistics
PL/PROJGB
PL/PROJFR
Project Management
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
Introduction: global project context (field development and oil and gas treatment projects types, project
steps)
Preliminary studies: field development project evaluation process, examples of field development project,
oil & gas project evaluation process, examples of gas treatment projects, conceptual studies, pre-FEED,
project economics, technical deliverables, preliminary project planning (global project schedule, CAPEX
estimate, project execution strategy)
Local content & sustainable development
AUDIENCE
Technical package and project planning, project team organization, feed management, execution
sequence, deliverables, process licensors packages, EPC phase schedule, CAPEX estimate, project
execution strategy, project execution plan update
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To conduct the preliminary
stages: concept, feasibility,
economics (notion), FEED
- To appraise project planning:
schedule, costs, execution plan
- To strengthen HSE in project
Design and Construction
- To choose within the
various contract types
- To manage pre-construction phases:
basics, calls for tenders, etc.
- To manage construction phases:
engineering, procurement,
construction and commissioning
0.5 d
1.75 d
Contracting strategy (project breakdown into contracts), EPC phase contracts types and comparison,
endorsement of Company items, of Feed and other contracts, EPC tendering process, contractors EPC
bids preparation, tenders evaluation
Project control process, planning elaboration, progress curves, critical path, planning software, progress
control, recovery plan
Cost control principles, initial budget elaboration, final cost estimation, project reporting, documentation
control systems
Organization charts, role of project manager, EPC phase objectives & project execution plan
0.75 d
HSE management: tools & techniques for safety & environment design, project reviews, safety concept
& safety dossier, HSE during construction phase, HSE reporting for projects
Quality management: quality management, quality control, quality surveillance
0.75 d
Construction
0.5 d
0.75 d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Feb 01 - 05
Dubai
3,000
PL
REGISTRATION CONTACT
FR
Feb 16 - 20
Port-Gentil
3,450
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Mar 02 - 06
Rueil
3,060
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
Jun 29 - Jul 03
Rueil
3,060
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Sep 14 - 18
Rueil
3,060
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
Nov 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Nov 22 - 26
Alger
2,500
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
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E-701
Projects&Logistics
PL/PROMISE
PROMISE
Oil & Gas Project Management Interactive Simulator
for Excellence
Level: Proficiency
PURPOSE
PROMISE will be an experience
accelerator for Hard-Skills
as well as Soft-Skills
Real-life problems, along with the
most largely used project management
techniques, have been carefully selected
so that trainees can interact within
the scenarii and assess the impact
of their decisions on the project
AUDIENCE
Anyone having already Project
knowledge and requiring developing
abilities to manage an Oil & Gas project,
applying the best practices in Project
Management by playing various roles
in a project management team such
as: Project Manager, Planning Manager,
Cost Control Manager, Construction
Manager. This course, even if standalone course, is better done after
course E-700 Project Management
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To organize a project in various
working environments such as
Head Office, worksite, etc.
- To manage various types of
events: contractual issues, delays
and/or non-conformities, HSE
incidents, until project close out
- To use various project control
tools: progress control, cost
control, contracting strategies
- To find the best KPIs (Key Performance
Indicators) and monitor their decisions
This serious game is a complete immersion in the execution of an Oil & Gas Project
AGENDA
Introduction
0.5 d
Project preparation
0.5 d
Project mobilization
0.5 d
Project staffing
Project Offices organization (Company, Contractor)
3.5 d
Schedule review
Look ahead schedule preparation
Engineering strategy
Purchasing strategy
Construction contracting strategy
Risks Management plan
Engineering disciplines manhours
Initial budget issues
Preparation of Monthly progress report 30%
Vendor selection for main equipment
Construction contractors selection (mechanical)
Preparation of Monthly progress report 50%
Increase in piping quantities
Delay in civil work
TEG Skid delivery delay
Company comments on Civil works
Preparation of Monthly progress report 80%
Delay in isometrics issues
HSE LTI
Claim Mechanical Contractor
Repair of major equipment following damage
Hand over
General debriefing
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Mar 09 - 13
Rueil
3,740
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
May 18 - 22
Rueil
3,740
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
Sep 28 - Oct 02
Rueil
3,740
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
Dec 14 - 18
Rueil
3,740
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
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E-710
Projects&Logistics
PL/EM
Engineering Management
3 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide an overview of Oil & Gas
projects engineering studies, from
conceptual design to detailed drawings
AUDIENCE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To coordinate all engineering
activities, deliverables, work
sequence and interfaces
- To evaluate the main risks:
schedule, vendors, interfaces,
quality and how to mitigate them
- To control engineering execution:
critical issues and controls/
KPI to put in place
- To use best practices, including
management of changes,
progress control, etc.
0.5 d
Organization and role of engineering in a project: parties involved, scope and sub-contracting
1.5 d
1d
Understanding the schedule requirements: typical critical path of an Oil & Gas project,
consequences for engineering, matching the procurement and construction schedule
Internal constraints of the engineering schedule: interfaces between disciplines, vendor
input, best practices
Interface management: challenge and best practice
Implementation of changes: challenge and best practice
How to meet the main challenge of delivering on schedule
EPC execution model & the resulting key milestones for engineering + benchmarks
What to put in place to control a contractor: how to effectively monitor progress, factors that
could impact progress, meaningful KPI, requirements for progress reports
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
May 26 - 28
Rueil
2,020
PL
REGISTRATION CONTACT
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
EN
Sep 02 - 04
Rueil
2,020
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
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E-722
Projects&Logistics
PL/QAQCGB
3 Days
PURPOSE
To explain the importance and
management of quality for
projects, and how to continuously
improve project practices
AUDIENCE
Anyone involved in the management
of industrial projects, in particular
Oil & Gas projects
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To handle management of and
by quality in projects, the stakes
involved and benefits of feedback
- To apply quality assurance, quality
control, quality tools, human and
material quality resources in
the development of projects
- To continuously improve project
development methods to create
added value for the company
AGENDA
Quality management system
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
May 04 - 06
Rueil
2,020
210
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PL
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E-730
Projects&Logistics
NEW
PL/CONST
20 Days
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understanding
of the construction activities
up to precommissioning,
the associated management
challenges and control tools
AUDIENCE
Young field engineers and
supervisors responsible for managing
construction activities at site
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To evaluate and manage HSE/
Security risks on construction site
- To enhance knowledge of
construction activities
- To develop Construction
management skills
- To monitor and control quality/
schedule/costs during
construction activities
AGENDA
Module 1: Construction Techniques (cf. E-731)
5d
Construction techniques
Lifting & handling (special tools and methods), cranes
Work at height
Equipment erection on site. Scaffolding
Civil works, structural steel, equipment layout and foundations
Piping connection (welding and weld controls), and installation (erection, pipe-racks,
supports)
Electrical and Instrumentation. Basics for installation on site
Installation of power and instrument cables
Painting, insulation works
Precommissioning activities
Specifics of revamping projects
Site visit in Martigues (France)
5d
Team management
Site work organization, roles and responsibilities, organization charts
Vendors mobilization/demobilization depending on contracts types. Contract reviews
Site control schedule / costs / Insurances
Schedule: main field constraints, optimization of detailed construction schedule, validation
with subcontractors
Cost control: reporting, challenging of change requests, subcontractor productivity control
(when appropriate)
Construction all risk insurances (CAR)
Pre-commissioning/ Commissioning / quality
Quality control: interfaces between prefabrication and construction/installation activities.
Quality control of work on site, Non conformity reports, technical queries, site instructions
Ready for Commissioning (mechanical completion): discipline checklists, categorization
and management of punch-list items
5d
5d
NOTE
HSE Prevention Plan: definition and evaluation of risk, subcontractor organization and
training. Preventive action plan
HSE Incident Management: Root Cause Analysis of incidents, including Consequence
Analysis. Immediate actions
Corrective and Preventive actions. Reporting. Communication and crisis management.
Experience feedback. Emergency Response Plan
Identification and analysis of construction risks: root analysis, electrical risks, wrong gestures
and postures, work at height, radio protection, use of gas, lifting and handling, fire, work in
confined spaces, defensive driving
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 01 - 26
Rueil
11,260
REGISTRATION CONTACT
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
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PL/CONST1
NEW
E-731
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understanding
of the construction activities
AUDIENCE
Young field engineers and supervisors
from Upstream or Downstream sectors,
having the responsibility to manage
Construction activities at Site
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To evaluate and manage HSE/
Security risks on construction site
- To enhance knowledge of
construction activities
- To develop Construction
management skills
- To monitor and control quality/
schedule/costs during
construction activities
Construction techniques
3d
Lifting & handling - Special tools and methods - Cranes - Work at height
Equipment erection on site - Scaffolding
Civil works
Structural steel
Equipment layout and foundations - Piping connection (welding and weld controls),
and installation (erection, pipe-racks, supports)
Electrical and Instrumentation. Basics for installation on site - Installation of power
and instrument cables
Painting, insulation works
Pre-commissioning activities
Specifics of revamping projects
2d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-730
Training E-730 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Yves Bonnefoy
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 01 - 05
Rueil
3,060
212
18
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PL
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NEW
PL/CONST2
E-732
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understanding
of the construction activities
up to precommissioning,
the associated management
challenges and control tools
AUDIENCE
Young field engineers and supervisors
from Upstream or Downstream sectors,
having the responsibility to manage
Construction activities at Site
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To evaluate and manage HSE/
Security risks on construction site
- To enhance knowledge of
construction activities
- To develop Construction
management skills
- To monitor and control quality/
schedule/costs during
construction activities
Team management
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-730
Training E-730 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Yves Bonnefoy
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
REGISTRATION CONTACT
PL
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
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PL/CONST3
NEW
E-733
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understanding
of the construction activities
up to precommissioning,
the associated management
challenges and control tools
AUDIENCE
Young field engineers and supervisors
from Upstream or Downstream sectors,
having the responsibility to manage
Construction activities at Site
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To evaluate and manage HSE/
Security risks on construction site
- To enhance knowledge of
construction activities
- To develop Construction
management skills
- To monitor and control quality/
schedule/costs during
construction activities
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-730
Training E-730 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Yves Bonnefoy
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 15 - 19
Rueil
3,060
214
20
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PL/CONST4
E-734
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a thorough understanding
of the construction activities
up to precommissioning,
the associated management
challenges and control tools
AUDIENCE
Young field engineers and supervisors
from Upstream or Downstream sectors,
having the responsibility to manage
Construction activities at Site
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Offshore installation
Preparation of offshore operations, load-out, quay fitting, dredging
Load out methods: lifting, skidding, rolling
Marine warranty surveys
Sea fastening
Transportation barges
Installation operations: offshore, deep offshore. Anchoring, positioning
Construction vessels: surveys, diving, ROV, multi-purpose support vessels, heavy lift, pipelay,
tugs, supply boats, flotels
Hook-up, precommissioning
Offshore organization: stakeholders, organization chart, POB (Personnel On Board) control
NOTE
This module is part of the courses E-730
and E-780
Trainings E-730 & E-780 may be
validated, on request, as such when
all modules have been done
Coordinator: Yves Bonnefoy
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
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E-737
Projects&Logistics
PL/SUPTVX
NEW
Construction Superintendent
Level: Proficiency
58 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide the in-depth technical
knowledge of oil and gas processing
operations, along with the managerial
and communication skills,
for qualifying to hold the position
of construction superintendents
To provide the in-depth technical
knowledge of oil and gas processing
operations, along with the managerial
and communication skills,
for qualifying to hold the position
of construction superintendents
The required high-level knowledge
stretches over a wide range of
issues in relation to production,
maintenance, intervention on well,
construction, site works
AUDIENCE
Management of contracts
- Contract strategy, Documentation, Call for tender, tender analysis and choice of contractor
- Contract administration - Request for variation order, variation order - Claim
- Insurances
Planning & Costs
- Schedule - Trend, adverse trend - Schedule analysis
- Cost - Follow-up - Variation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To master all issues of the overall
production process, from reservoir
to offloading facilities
- To anticipate production and
maintenance constraints on works
- To learn about state-of-the-art oil
and gas construction techniques
- To learn about on-site HSE
management rules and
individual responsibilities
- To acquire world class work methods
and communication skills
- To anticipate anomalous events
and react effectively
- To propose well-argued plans to
improve construction activities
NOTE
Modules indicated with (1) are
common with production training
E-533 Production superintendent,
in order to give the trainee the best
knowledge of production constraints
10 d
Multidisciplinary conferences
3d
Terminal and FSO / FPSO - Deep offshore: development challenges and specific operating constraints
Flow assurance - Chemicals injection monitoring - Deposit prevention and monitoring
Field Operations Initiative (FOI): objectives and methodology
Project control
4d
Construction technics
14 d
Construction technics
- Lifting & handling - Equipment erection on site - Civil works, structural steel, equipment layout Piping (welding and weld controls), and installation (erection, pipe-racks, supports) - Electrical and
instrumentation - Painting, insulation works
Offshore works
- Preparation of offshore operations. Load out methods: lifting, skidding, rolling. Sea fastening
- Transportation and installation barges, vessels. Marine warranty surveys
- Offshore and deep offshore operations. Anchoring, positioning
- Hook-up, pre-commissioning - Offshore organization
Oil & Gas equipment
- Onshore sites - Offshore facilities
- SPS and other subsea equipment - Pipelines (onshore & offshore)
- LNG tanks - Terminals (onshore & offshore)
5d
2d
EN
3d
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
Sep 16 - Dec 09
36,680
216
22
18 d
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E-738
Projects&Logistics
PL/PRECOMGB
PL/PRECOMFR
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive and
practical knowledge of all issues
involved in the long procedure
leading to a successful start-up
of oil and gas processing facilities
AUDIENCE
Supervisors, engineers and
technicians in E&P (production,
process, maintenance and projects),
and professionals responsible for
commissioning, start-up, acceptance
and operation of new processing
facilities or revamping projects
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To plan and organize the start-up
and acceptance of processing units
- To learn about the specific
constraints of these activities
- To anticipate the problems related
to financial, technical, operational
and organizational aspects
- To learn how to avoid most common
errors or eventually reduce their impact
- To take into account the distinct
objectives of, and the communication
channels between, all stakeholders
(contractor, oil companys project
team and operating group)
1d
1d
Commissioning activities
1.5 d
Start-up
1.5 d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Feb 15 - 19
Dubai
3,000
PL
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FR
Feb 23 - 27
Port-Gentil
3,450
PL
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EN
Apr 20 - 24
Rueil
3,060
PL
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FR
Oct 12 - 16
Rueil
3,060
PL
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FR
Nov 29 - Dec 03
Alger
2,500
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E-740
Projects&Logistics
PL/PCCGB
NEW
14 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive
and practical knowledge of the tools
and techniques to control a Project
To specify the scope and the position
of the of the Project Control Manager
function within a project organization
AUDIENCE
Attendees that have already occupied
a position within a Project task force
and who need to understand the basics
of the Project Control process
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To specify the scope and interfaces
of the Project Control function
- To improve the communication
among Project actors
- To master project control information:
collection, process, report
- To learn the different methods and
tools related to Project Control
- To identify the areas of concern and
propose a corrective action plan
- To grasp the increasingly challenging
contractual relations involved
in an oil and gas project
- To apply proven methods to solve the
issues and put successfully a project
in the right contractual framework
5d
Context
Project control function
Establishing baselines
Measuring project performance
Corrective action plan
Communication plan
Project control deliverables
Project control plans and implementation
5d
Introduction
Contracting strategy
Call for tender procedures
EPC contract content and core articles, exhibits
EPC contract, liability and insurance
Procurement, expediting, stock management, transportation, customs
Contract administration
Negotiation
4d
NOTE
All the modules are independent and
may be done separately. Please refer to
the training description for more details
Training E-740 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Mar 16 - Apr 02
Rueil
9,070
PL
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Oct 19 - Nov 05
Rueil
9,070
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PL/PCGB
E-741
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive
and practical knowledge of the tools
and techniques to control a Project
To specify the scope and the position
of the of the Project Control Manager
function within a project organization
AUDIENCE
Attendees that have already occupied
a position within a Project task force
and who need to understand the basics
of the Project Control process
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To specify the scope and interfaces
of the Project Control function
- To improve the communication
among Project actors
- To master project control information:
collection, process, report
- To learn the different methods and
tools related to Project Control
- To identify the areas of concern and
propose a corrective action plan
Context
0.5 d
0.5 d
Companys perspective
Contractors perspective
Establishing baselines
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
Forecasting
Change management
0.5 d
Recovery plan
Acceleration plan
Communication plan
0.5 d
0.5 d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-740
Training E-740 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Camilo Arias-Rivera
1d
Review
Training
Audit
Project Control function
Importance of the Project Control Plan
Project Control Managers role: Job ticket, Profile, Scope
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Mar 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
PL
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EN
Oct 19 - 23
Rueil
3,060
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PL/CPGB
NEW
E-742
5 Days
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive
understanding of project contract
and procurement issues as seen
by an oil company and a contractor
AUDIENCE
Project engineers strongly
involved in contractual issues
of upstream oil and gas projects
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp the increasingly challenging
contractual relations involved
in an oil and gas project
- To apply proven methods to solve the
issues and put successfully a project
in the right contractual framework
AGENDA
Introduction
Contracting strategy
Tendering phase
Prequalification
Instructions to tenderers
Tender schedule
Tender evaluation procedure
Inflation and currency hedging
Final selection and contract award
Single source contract
Contractor bid preparation
Contract administration
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-740
Training E-740 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done.
Negotiation
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Mar 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
PL
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EN
Oct 26 - 30
Rueil
3,060
PL
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PL/NEGOGB
E-743
Negotiation Skills
4 Days
PURPOSE
To present the constraints, challenges
and methods to be put in place
in large oil & gas projects
AUDIENCE
Anyone requiring methodology
negotiating Oil & Gas upstream technical
contracts for Projects, Engineers
or Managers to be trained for the
position of Project Control Manager
or positions in Project Control entities,
Project Managers or Project Engineers
willing to get a broad understanding
of the increasingly complicated
negotiation challenges. Knowledge
of O&G contracts is mandatory
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To negotiate contracts during
a large Oil & Gas Project
- To apply methodology, tools and
advices negotiating contracts
AGENDA
Generalities Principles and Methodology
1d
Methodology - Generalities
Principles
Preparation and discussions wheels
Performance evaluation
Case study A: ordering piping for an Oil & Gas Project (under development)
0.5 d
Simulation 1
0.5 d
Case study: resolution of a dispute linked with problems occurred during transportation
of equipment
0.5 d
Simulation 2
0.5 d
EITHER
0.5 d
Claim management
Methodology - Application to Projects
Case study C (under development)
Simulation 3
0.5 d
OR
0.5 d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-740
Training E-740 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Pascal Ricroch
Simulation 3
0.5 d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Mar 30 - Apr 02
Rueil
2,950
PL
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EN
Nov 02 - 05
Rueil
2,950
PL
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E-745
Projects&Logistics
PL/COSTGB
PL/COSTFR
5 Days
PURPOSE
To provide a structured and
comprehensive approach towards
project cost estimation and control
AUDIENCE
Anyone requiring a comprehensive
understanding of the various elements
necessary for an upstream Oil & Gas
project estimate of capital expenditures:
project engineers and managers,
petroleum architects, engineers in
charge of modification/extension
of existing facilities and R&D
engineers among others
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To enhance the technical
definition of a project for
a comprehensive cost estimate
- To practice different methods
and tools to perform estimates
- To master the main cost control
techniques used throughout
Project Execution
AGENDA
Cost estimation context
0.5 d
1.5 d
1.5 d
Cost control
1.5 d
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Feb 22 - 26
Dubai
3,000
PL
FR
Mar 02 - 06
Port-Gentil
3,450
PL
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EN
Apr 13 - 17
Rueil
3,060
PL
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Oct 05 - 09
Rueil
3,060
PL
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FR
Nov 15 - 19
Alger
2,500
PL
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E-746
Projects&Logistics
PL/PSPCGB
PL/PSPCFR
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
Elaboration, optimization and control
of the schedule of a project
AUDIENCE
Project engineers responsible for
building, optimizing and controlling
the schedule of capital projects
implemented in oil and gas
operating facilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To understand the schedule
elaboration process of a project,
depending on its phase
- To understand the advantages
and drawbacks of the various
schedule computer tools
available on the marketplace
- To create the schedule of a
project using one of these tools
(Microsoft Project, Primavera)
0.5 d
0.5 d
1d
3d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 22 - 26
Rueil
3,060
PL
REGISTRATION CONTACT
pl.rueil@ifptraining.com
FR
Nov 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
PL
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E-750
Projects&Logistics
PL/TSC
4 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide a comprehensive
understanding of oil and gas
operational issues and associated
business and contractual challenges
AUDIENCE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To explain how Petroleum E&P
partnerships are managed
to successfully find and
produce hydrocarbons
- To master the practical aspect
of contracts: key issues,
constraints and deadlines
- To deal with contracts and their exhibits
0.5 d
0.5 d
3d
Different types of contracts and contracting strategies: Seismic contracts, Drilling contracts,
Maintenance contracts, Logistic contracts, Front End Engineering and Design contracts,
Engineering Procurement Construction contracts, Fixed price incentive fee contract, Firm
fixed price contract, Cost plus incentive fee contract, Cost plus fixed fee contract
Gas contracts
Lifting agreements for crude oil
Transportation and tie-in agreements for oil and gas production
Various types of insurance contracts used in the petroleum industry
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Apr 07 - 10
Rueil
2,440
224
30
1d
Main elements of Oil & Gas operations: Exploration, Production, Drilling and Well interventions,
Maintenance Management, Logistics aspects, Inspection, Integrity Management, Projects
and Construction
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E-770
Projects&Logistics
PL/LET
34.5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To give the trainees an overall view
of the various aspects treated by
Logistics specialists for this strategic
component of the exploration &
production activity in exploration,
projects, operations decommissioning
AUDIENCE
Logistic engineers, technicians
called on to hold positions in an
E&P logistics organization: logistic
manager, base managers, etc.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To manage the approach of
the stakes related to the exploration
and production of an Oil & Gas field
- To explain the differences between
road, sea and air transport
- To deal with HSE challenges
- To make a logistic base work and
organize the different jobs carried
out by the relevant involved staff
4.5 d
Logistic
10 d
Transportation issues
8d
Management issues
12 d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jan 26 - Mar 13
Rueil
21,290
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PL
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E-780
Projects&Logistics
PL/OFFGB
NEW
Subsea Activities
14 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea production systems
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians whose
activity is related to the design,
construction and/or operation of Oil
& Gas subsea production systems
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To select the technology with the right
criteria for the different equipment
used for subsea production systems
- To select through typical
subsea architecture and in
particular in deep offshore
- To check installation
techniques (with ROV, etc.)
- To deal with the main problems of flow
assurance, and prevention techniques
5d
4d
Introduction
Pipeline operation: main constraints
Design of rigid pipelines & risers
Flexible pipelines design
Offshore pipeline construction
Shore approach construction
Trenching & protection
Subsea tie-in methods
Precommissioning & pigging
Pipeline integrity
Workshop
5d
NOTE
All the modules are independent and
may be done separately. Please refer to
the training description for more details
Training E-780 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Camilo Arias-Rivera
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 08 - 26
Rueil
8,450
226
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PL/SPSGB
E-781
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide an in-depth technical
knowledge of oil and gas
subsea production systems
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians involved in
the design, construction or operation of
oil and gas subsea production systems
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To select the technology with the right
criteria for the different equipment
used for subsea production systems
- To select through typical
subsea architecture and in
particular in deep offshore
- To check installation
techniques (with ROV, etc.)
- To deal with the main problems of flow
assurance, and prevention techniques
1.5 d
1.5 d
1.5 d
0.5 d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-780
Training E-780 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Camilo Arias-Rivera
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 08 - 12
Rueil
3,060
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PL
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PL/PIPEGB
E-782
Subsea Pipelines
4 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide an in-depth
technical knowledge of oil
and gas subsea pipelines
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians involved in
the design, construction or operation of
oil and gas subsea pipelines and risers
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To grasp the fundamental concepts
for designing subsea pipelines
- To comprehend thoroughly the
construction methods and laying
techniques, including subsea
tie-in and shore approach
- To manage pipeline integrity,
inspection and repairs
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
0.5 d
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.25 d
0.25 d
Pipeline integrity
0.75 d
Pipeline failures
Management of integrity
Inspection and maintenance
Assessment of pipelines with defects - Requalification
Repair
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-780
Training E-780 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Camilo Arias-Rivera
Workshop
0.5 d
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Jun 16 - 19
Rueil
2,400
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E-790
Projects&Logistics
NEW
PL/DOFF
20 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea field architecture and
engineering design of equipment
The training is made by 4 independent
modules which can be followed
from one year to the next
AUDIENCE
SPS package
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To select the technology with the right
criteria for the different equipment
used for subsea field architecture
- To select through typical
subsea architecture and in
particular in deep offshore
- To check installation techniques
(with Vessels, ROV, etc.)
and field architecture
- To optimize the design of subsea
packages to monitor the flow
assurance and prevent risks
5d
Module 2: Technology of oil & gas subsea system engineering (I) (cf. E-792)
Module 3: Technology of oil & gas subsea system engineering (II) (cf. E-793)
5d
5d
UFR package
Module 4: Advanced technology of oil & gas deep offshore (cf. E-794)
5d
NOTE
All the modules are independent and
may be done separately. Please refer to
the training description for more details
Training E-790 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Pascal Ricroch
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Nov 16 - Dec 11
Rueil
11,260
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E-791
Projects&Logistics
PL/DOFF1
NEW
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea field architecture and
engineering design of equipment
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians whose activity
is focused on to the design Oil & Gas
subsea field architecture and design
of subsea equipment in a deep or
ultra-deep-sea environment
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To manage offshore developments
- To select best design and
installation concept
- To supervise offshore operations such
as inspection and subsea field works
1.5 d
Offshore operations
1.5 d
1d
Storage
Export
1d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-790
Training E-790 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Pascal Ricroch
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Nov 16 - 20
Rueil
3,060
230
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E-792
Projects&Logistics
NEW
PL/DOFF2
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea field architecture and
engineering design of equipment
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians whose
activity is focused on to the design
Oil & Gas subsea field architecture
and design of subsea equipment in a
deep or ultra-deep-sea environment
SPS package
4d
Xmas trees
Manifolds
Jumpers
Connections
SIV
HIPPS
1d
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To monitor design of SPS
- To be pro-active in innovative
design of subsea equipment
- To participate to the
evolution of technology
- To check SPS installation constraints
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-790
Training E-790 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Pascal Ricroch
LANGUAGE
DATES
LOCATION
FEES
EN
Nov 23 - 27
Rueil
3,060
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PL
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E-793
Projects&Logistics
PL/DOFF3
NEW
5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To provide technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea field architecture and
engineering design of equipment
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians whose activity
is focused on to the design Oil & Gas
subsea field architecture and design
of subsea equipment in a deep
or ultra-deep-sea environment
UFR package
4d
1d
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To monitor design of UFR
- To be pro-active in innovative
design of sea-lines
- To participate to the evolution
of flexible risers, umbilical,
lines and rigid flow-lines
- To check UFR installation constraints
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-790
Training E-790 may be validated,
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modules have been done
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5 Days
AGENDA
PURPOSE
To improve technical knowledge on Oil
& Gas Subsea field architecture and
engineering design of equipment
To develop new technologies
and a more elevated level of deep
offshore understanding
AUDIENCE
Engineers and technicians whose activity
is focused on to the design Oil & Gas
subsea field architecture and design
of subsea equipment in a deep or
ultra-deep-sea environment
Candidate must have already some
knowledge of deep offshore
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To select architecture
of offshore concept
- To innovate in new architectures,
in line with future challenges
- To explain and convince any
Company Management Rep. with new
architecture, concept, technology
- To define safe and robust criteria
to evaluate the new architecture
compared to old fashion facilities
0.5 d
As case studies for some of the considerations and to allow discussions on why how and
why not (improvements for the future)
1.5 d
Fixed platforms
Compliant Towers
TLPs
SPARS
FPSOs
Semi-submersibles
Subsea developments associated to FPSOs and Semi-Submersibles
SQPS
UFR
Storage and export
Full subsea developments (without surface production supporting facilities)
Subsea processing
2d
Subsea boosting
Subsea compression
Subsea gas/liquid separation
Subsea liquid / liquid separation
Subsea raw seawater injection (with or without sulfate removal
Subsea chemical storage and multiphase pumping
Local power generation
Subsea storage
1d
NOTE
This module is part of the course E-790
Training E-790 may be validated,
on request, as such when all
modules have been done
Coordinator: Pascal Ricroch
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Dec 07 - 11
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Level: Foundation
Level: Discovery
PL / MRSMPGB
PL / GESPPGB
PL / CONSTSUPGB
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Audience
Audience
Learning objectives
Learning objectives
> To appraise project planning: schedule, costs,
economics, risk assessment, execution plan
> To strengthen HSE in project Design and
Construction
> To choose within the various contract types
> To manage pre-construction phases: basics, calls
for tenders, etc.
> To manage EPC phases: engineering, procurement,
construction and commissioning
> To manage critical interfaces with the operational
staff, at each stage of the project
Agenda
5 Days
Agenda
Agenda
5 Days
1d
Engineering
1.5 d
Procurement
0.5 d
Construction/startup
1d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.5 d
0.75 d
1.25 d
0.5 d
Learning objectives
Works supervision
1d
HSE
1d
1d
Construction supervision
1d
1d
2d
Note
May vary from 5 to 15 days
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Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
Level: Proficiency
PL / SUBINT1
PL / SUBINT2
PL / SUBROV
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Audience
Audience
Audience
Learning objectives
Learning objectives
Learning objectives
Agenda
Agenda
5 Days
5 Days
Agenda
5 Days
Normal operation
Operating philosophy in degraded mode
Operational challenges
Barriers philosophy
Introduction
Objectives
Strategy
Specific inspections
Contracting resources
Monitoring
Testing
Execution
Organized in collaboration
with STAT Marine SAS
IN-HOUSE TRAINING
Organized in collaboration
with StatMarine SAS
E-785
NEW
E-784
E-783
NEW
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