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Subsea Engineering - System Design Fundamentals

Subsea Engineering - System Design Fundamentals

An intensive 2-day course examining the engineering behind the design & operation of subsea production systems including subsea Xmas tree & subsea production controls hardware, manifolds, umbilicals & an overview of key flowline & pipeline design issues.

On-Site & Customised Training
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Key Learning Outcomes

  • System engineering – defining field developments and subsea hardware
  • Subsea architecture options, field lay-outs and system design
  • Flow assurance – hydraulic system analysis, issues and drivers
  • Subsea well operations – well heads and Xmas trees
  • Subsea production control systems and chemical injection
  • Templates, manifolds and associated hardware
  • Umbilical functionality, manufacture and installation
  • Infield flowlines and export pipelines overview
  • Production riser systems for floaters and fixed platforms
  • Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR)
  • Reliability, Availability and Life Expectancy
  • New technologies for future subsea production systems

About the Course

This intensive, introductory course provides a balanced overview of subsea systems based on more than 20 years of first hand project experience in shallow and deep water fields around the world, from concept evaluation to first production.

It is designed for project managers and project engineers, with or without experience of the subsea sector and is particularly suitable for cost, planning, offshore installation and offshore operation engineers.

The objective of the course is to examine the engineering behind the design and operation of subsea production systems including subsea Xmas tree & subsea production controls hardware, manifolds, umbilicals and an overview of key flowline & pipeline design issues.

All session (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.

Who Should Attend

  • Project Managers
  • Specialist Project Engineers from interfacing industry sectors
  • Engineers and technicians from other disciplines
  • Engineers who have recently come into the oil and gas industry
  • Operations personnel who will become part of a multidisciplinary team
  • The managerial, engineering and financial specialists who determine project engineering priorities
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