COURSE TIMINGSRegistration and coffee will be at 7:30 on Day One.The course will commence at 8:00 and conclude at 16:00 followed by lunch. There will be two networking and refreshment breaks at appropriate intervals. COURSE METHODOLOGYThe course will be interactive, and participants from various disciplines will be encouraged to participate openly to share views, ideas and experience in developing decision making. Case study methods will be included to stimulate discussions and illustrate concepts of the course. COURSE PARTICIPANTSPetroleum engineers, Facilities engineers, Project engineers COURSE OUTLINECourse Introduction Introduction of participants, course outline, expectationsPetroleum Macro Economics Supply and demand Energy economics Impact of economic growth on energy Affects of fiscal and monetary policy International and national impactsPetroleum Micro Economics Theory of the firm in the petroleum sector Revenue concepts - cash flow and revenue Cash flow versus profits Fixed costs versus variable costs Marginal costs How costs, revenues and profits vary with outputProject Economics Revenues Capital and operating costs Taxes and royalties Depreciation InflationCapital Markets And Finance Company financing Investment alternatives Cost of capital Market assessment of oil and gas stocks Times earningsCapital Budgeting In The Petroleum Industry Building blocks: reserves, resources and production forecasts Estimating project revenues over time Estimating costs and cash outlays over time Looking at net cash flowsExternal Factors Affecting Project Analysis Economic growth of economies Oil prices Inflation rates Interest rates Interest rate yield curves Government takesDecision Criteria And Cash Flow Analysis Introduction to Net Present Value (NPV) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Payback Profitability Discount rates Break-even analysisRisk And Uncertainty In Decision Making Identifying project risks in -Revenues-Production flows-Oil prices-Costs-Interest ratesProbability Concepts Expected outcomes Probability curves Best and worst case scenarios Decision trees Psychology of decision making in uncertaintyRisk Management Examining alternatives and their costs Abandonment Flexibility HedgingSensitivity Analysis Identifying likely outcomes Weighted average cost of capital Examining rates of return under various scenariosCorporate Analysis Of Risk And Return Portfolio theory and diversification techniques Opportunity cost of capital Investment alternativesBeyond The Numbers Corporate views of risk Marketing, negotiations and concessions Presentation of project analysis resultsImplementation in Indonesia Laws and Contractual Aspects BPMIGAS and Government Institution POD and AFE Supply Chain and Local Content Instructor Ir. M. Tavip Sunandar, MM, PMP and team Schedule April 19-21, 2009 3 days Venue Ibis Slipi Hotel Jakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comWHAT WILL YOU LEARNTo learn the piping Codes, Standard and Regulations To learn Technical Piping Documentation To learn piping design loads and be able to conduct stress analysis To understand the ANSI Piping Codes and ASME Codes To learn piping support analysis & design To utilize software Caesar II to conduct static and dynamic stress calculation, including expansion, bend, flange, and other equipmentWHO SHOULD ATTENDPiping Engineers Piping Designer Mechanical Engineers Maintenance Engineers and supervisors Service Engineers and supervisors Work over engineers and supervisors Plant Engineers Petroleum EngineersCOURSE OUTLINEBasic Theory Basic Stress Theory Piping Systems: Codes, Standards and Regulations Piping Design Loads Pipe Stress Requirement ANSI Piping Codes and ASME Codes Pipe Support SystemsUsing Caesar II Main Menu Modeling Approach Static Analysis Dynamics Analysis Structural and Buried Pipeline Output ProcessingCase Studies: Real problem Instructor Dr. Ir. I Wayan Suweca Schedule March 8-12, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONHydrocarbon systems found in petroleum reservoirs are known to display multi-phase behavior over wide ranges of pressure and temperatures. The most important phases that occur in petroleum reservoirs are: liquid phase (crude oil or condensates) and gas (natural gases). This course will explain the hydrocarbon phase behavior and practical application in reservoir and production engineering. Firstly it will review the principles of phase behavior and illustrate the use of phase diagram in describing the volumetric behavior of single-component, two-component, and multi-component system. It will also present numerous mathematical and graphical correlations for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction, evaluation of properties of natural gases and introduces their application in Darcy's equation and material balance equation. A complete and cohesive independent unit on methods of determining the crude oil physical properties, presents the concept and application of vapor-liquid phase equilibrium, developments and advanced in the field of empirical cubic equation of state and application in petroleum engineering. Details scheme of splitting and lumping of petroleum-fraction. Properly understanding the reservoir fluid properties is very significant and are very importance steps during the entire life of the oil and reservoir developments and operations. This five-day training will provide a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of reservoir fluid properties and application to reservoir and production engineering to keep excellent reservoir and production performance as long as possible. OBJECTIVERefresh the knowledge of the participants on reservoir fluid properties. Understand the basic principles of hydrocarbon phase behavior and its application in petroleum engineering. Learn the numerous mathematical and graphical correlation for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction Enhance the knowledge on hydrocarbon phase behavior, reservoir fluid properties and application. Gain additional knowledge on recent technology in reservoir fluid properties calculation and correlation. Knowledge sharing among the participants and instructorsCOURSE OUTLINE1. Basic Phase Behavior Single Component Systems Two Component Systems Multi Component Systems Classification of Reservoir and Reservoir Fluids2. Pure Component Physical Properties and Characterizing Undefined Petroleum Fraction General Correlation for Estimating Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Fraction Critical Compressibility Factors Characterizing Hydrocarbon Heavy Fractions Determining of Physical Properties of Heavy Petroleum Fraction from Correlation3. Properties of Natural Gases Behavior of Ideal Gases Ideal Gas Mixtures Properties of Ideal Gas Mixtures Behavior of Real Gases Effect of Non Hydrocarbon Components on the Z-Factor Correction for Non Hydrocarbons Correction for High-Molecular-Weight Gases Direct Calculation of Compressibility Factors Compressibility of Natural Gases Gas Formation Volume Factor & Viscosity Engineering Application of natural gases PVT Properties4. Phase Behavior of Crude Oils Crude Oil Density and Specific Gravity Methods for Determining Density of Crude Oils as Unknown Composition Methods for Determining Density of Liquids as Unknown Composition Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient of Undersaturated Crude Oils Density of Undersaturated Crude Oils Gas Solubility Oil Formation Factor of Undersaturated Crude Oils Total Formation Volume Factor Total System Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient Crude Oil Viscosity Bubble Point and Surface Tension Application of the Crude Oil PVT P The Material Balance Equation for Oil Reservoirs5. Vapor-Liquid Phase Equilibrium Equilibrium Ratio & Flash Calculation Application of Equilibrium Ratio in Petroleum Engineering6. Equation of State The General Sized Form of Equation of State Application of Equation of State for Petroleum Engineering Three-Phase Equilibrium Calculation7. Splitting Lumping Schemes of Petroleum Fraction Splitting Schemes & Lumping Schemes Simulation of Laboratory PVT Data by Equation of StateWHO SHOULD ATTENDThe following selected participants should attend this course: Field Young and Senior Operators. Fresh Petroleum, Reservoir, Production and Facility/Process Engineer Geoscientist Asset Management Team members and Business Development Manager Production staff , and Operation Personnel who is responsible for the Oil and Gas Reservoir development design and implementation Experienced professional who wants to refresh or broaden their understanding of Oil and Gas Properties in the purposes of fields development. Other professionals who want a better understanding of the subject Instructor Dr. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA Schedule March 8-11, 2010 4 days Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comBACKGROUNDMerupakan salah satu masalah lubang sumur di operasi pemboran Menyebabkan timbulnya biaya ekstra yang cukup besar Berpotensi menyebabkan hilangnya sebagian atau semua fasilitas pemboran di lapangan karena kick dan blow out yang tidak terkontrol Menunda waktu produksi sumur (POP)OBJECTIVESMengetahui gejala kejadian kick dan blow out. Mengetahui kerugian akibat kick yang tidak terkontrol atau blow out. Mengetahui usaha pencegahan terjadinya blow out. Mengetahui cara mengidentifikasi mekanisme kick yang terjadi. Mengetahui kronologi terjadinya kick dan blow out dan cara penanggulangannya dengan Well Control.PRE-REQUISITEOperator/ Sr. Operator/ Jr. Engineer/ Non Engineer Petroleum Engineers, Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers Well Service Engineers Everybody or professionals who wants to better understanding and broaden their knowledge from the course subjectCOURSE OUTLINE1. Well Control Introduction Introduction to course Basic Concepts Liquid Hydrostatics2. Gas Behavior and Hydrostatics Ideal Gases Effect of Temperature Real Gases Critical Temperature & Pressure Pseudo-Critical Temp. and Press. Gas Compressibility Gas Migration3. Kick and Gas Migration Density of real gasses Equivalent Mud Weight (EMW) Wellbore pressure before and after kick Gas migration rate - first order approx. Gas migration rate - w/mud compressibility4. Gas Solubility Solubility of Hydrocarbon Gasses in Oil Solubility of Non-Hydrocarbon Gasses in Oil Solution Volume Factors Oil Mud Recommendations5. Pore Pressure Prediction Mud Weight and Pore Pressure Mud Weight and Fracture Gradient Normal Pore Pressure Subnormal Pore Pressure Abnormal Pore Pressure Origins of Pore Pressure Bulk Density and Porosity vs. Depth6. Drilling Rate and Pore Pressure Forces on Subsurface Rock d-exponent dc-exponent Rehm and McClendon Zamora Comb's Method Bourgoyne and Young's Method7. Other Indicators of Abnormal Pore Pressure Moore's Equation - Drilling rate Gas in the Drilling Fluid Rock Sample Characteristics Use of Surge and Swab Pressure to determine Overbalance Changes in Drilling Fluid Properties Temperature Indications Hole Conditions8. Logging While Drilling Sonic Travel Time Resistivity and Conductivity Eaton's Equations (R, C, Dt, dc) Natural Gamma Ray9. Fracture Gradients 1 Allowable Wellbore Pressures Rock Mechanics Principles Hooke's Law, Young's Mudulus, Poisson's Ratio Volumetric Strain, Bulk Modulus, Compressibility Triaxial Tests Rock Mechanics Principles (con't.) Rock Properties from Sound Speed in Rocks' Mohr's Circle Mohr-Coulomb Failure Criteria10. Fracture Gradients 2 Radial and Tangential Stresses near the Wellbore Stresses in Rock near Wellbore Effect of Anisotropic Stresses Onshore vs. Offshore Fracture Gradients Fracture Gradients in Inclined Wellbores Oil Based and Water Based Drilling Fluids11. Fracture Gradients Determination Hubbert and Willis Matthews and Kelly Ben Eaton Christman Leak-Off Test (experimental)12. Kick Detection and Control Primary and Secondary Well Control What Constitutes a Kick Why Kicks Occur Kick Detection Methods Shut-in Procedures Soft and Hard Shut-in Water Hammer13. Off Bottom Kick Slugging of drillpipe Hole fill during trips Surge and Swab pressures Kick detection during trips Shut-In Procedures Blowout Case History14. Control Pressures and Circulation Kill Techniques 1 Shut-In Pressures Weighting Up the Mud Driller's Method Wait & Weight Method15. Control Pressures and Circulation Kill Techniques 2 Wait & Weight Method Concurrent Method Annulus Pressure Profiles Kicks in Oil-Based Mud16. Secondary Well Control Complications Volumetric Well Control Lubrication Complications During Conventional Kill Techniques to Reduce Annular Friction17. Special Well Control Applications Underbalanced Drilling Well Control in Unconventional Hole Programs Casing and Cementing Operations18. Equipments High Pressure Equipment Control System Equipment and Design BOP Inspection and Test Considerations Low-Pressure Equipment Equipment Arrangement: Design and Philosophy Casing Casing Heads and Spools Stack Equipment Choke and Kill Line Equipment Drillstem Control Equipment19. Offshore Operations Equipment Used in Floating Drilling Operational Considerations in Floating Well Contr Shallow Gas Hazards Trends in Deepwater Drilling Instructor DR. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA Schedule February 22-25, 2010 4 days Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOBJECTIVESThis course is designed to provide non-engineering petroleum industry technical professionals with a thorough overview of most key aspects of petroleum engineering technology and its applications. The course addresses engineering issues ranging from initial involvement with explorations to production optimization challenges. COURSE CONTENTSBasic petroleum geology Reservoir fluid and rock properties Fundamentals of reservoir fluid flow Oil and gas reservoir classification and Reserve Calculation Fundamentals of drilling operation and Well Completion Basic Production engineering and operation Surface production operations Enhanced recovery mechanismsWHO SHOULD ATTENDFresh geologist and engineer Financial analysis/ accountant/ legal & Insurance Non technical manager who involve in Oil & Gas production operation Asset Management Team members and business development manager Instructor Ir. Joko Pamungkas, MT and Team Schedule February 1-4, 2010 4 days Venue Ibis Hotel Yogyakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comCOURSE OBJECTIVESTo produce oil, most of artificial lift uses Electric Submergible Pump (ESP). So, after completed this training the participant will be able to: Know how to design, analyze the trouble shooting of ESP Understand the operation of pump testing Understand indication of Pump operation and Pump installationCOURSE OUTLINEIntroduction History Basic Construction, ApplicationInstallation Type Negative Positive of ESPBasic Electronic OHM Low, DC and AC Flow Inductors and capacitors. Transformer, KVA CalculatePump Component Submersible Pump Equipment Protector and Motor pump Cable Calculation, Temperature and switchboardPump Proclivities IPR gradaient and Vogel IPR, THD Prediction, TDH and Fault PI Graphic of TDH versusPump Design Basic Design and Pump choices, Data, TDH Basic Pump Design to submersible installingPump for High GOR Pump Design Effect and Similarity, AGH and Poseidon PrinciplesPump for Strong Oil Effect and Similarity of PumpVariable Speed Drives Effect to RPM, BHP, Head and flowPump Repairs and replacement Flat rate repairs Pump Repairs determining Recommended Practice Integrity Test For Pump Procedure testing of any kind of pump Unit Additional Lubricating, vacuum check, pressure test to REDA andCentrilift, ODI, Failure report, Install Operation - Start Up, Pulling Cabell connector Procedure, safety & Trouble Shooting ESP Tear Down Inspection Component description and pump disclosure procedure, motor, Protector, Failure Control Motor MaintenanceWHO SHOULD ATTENDReservoir Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Rotating Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Production, Power Plant Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Petroleum Engineer Everybody who wants to add the knowledge and gain benefits from this course Instructor DR. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA Schedule November 23-26, 2009 4 days Venue Santika Hotel Kuta, Bali Tuition Fee Rp. 9.950.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (021) 2169150, 9399988 (021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONWithin industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid. Industrial process piping (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from wood, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included in the field of piping design. Piping systems are documented in Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (PID). If necessary, pipes can be cleaned by the tube cleaning process. Plumbing is a piping system that most people are familiar with, as it constitutes the form of fluid transportation that is used to provide potable water and fuels to their homes and business. Plumbing pipes also remove waste in the form of sewage, and allow venting of sewage gases to the atmosphere. Fire sprinkler systems also use piping, and may transport potable or nonpotable water, or other fire-suppression fluids. Piping also has many other industrial applications, which are crucial for moving raw and semi-processed fluids for refining into more useful products. Some of the more exotic materials of construction are titanium, chrome-moly and various other steel alloys. CONTENTSIntroduction Purpose . Applicability References Distribution Scope Metrics Brand Names Accompanying Guidance Specification Manual OrganizationDesign Strategy Design Analyses Specifications Drawings Basis of Design Loading Conditions Piping LayoutGeneral Piping Design Materials of Construction Design Pressure Sizing Stress Analysis Flange, Gaskets and Bolting Materials Pipe Identification Piping Supports Testing and FlushingMetallic Piping Systems General Corrosion Design Pressure Piping Supports for Metallic Piping Systems Joining Thermal Expansion Ductile Iron Carbon Steel Nickel and Nickel Alloys Aluminum CopperPlastic Piping Systems General Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene ABS Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride CPVC Polyethylene (PE) Polypropylene (PP) Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)Rubber and Elastomer Piping Systems General Design Factors Sizing Piping Support and Burial Fluoroelastomer Isobutylene Isoprene Acrylonitrile Butadiene Polychloroprene Natural RubberThermoset Piping Systems General Reinforced Epoxies Reinforced Polyesters Reinforced Vinyl Esters Reinforced FuransDouble Containment Piping Systems General Piping System Sizing Double Containment Piping System Testing Leak Detection SystemsLined Piping Systems General Plastic Lined Piping Systems Other Lined Piping SystemsValves General Valve Types Valve Sizing and Selection Valve ScheduleAncillary Equipment Flexible Couplings Air and Vacuum Relief Drains Sample Ports Pressure Relief Devices Backflow Prevention Static Mixers Expansion Joints Piping Insulation Heat Tracing Corrosion Protection Cathodic Protection Isolation Joints Protective CoatingsCorrosion Protection Corrosion Protection Cathodic Protection Isolation Joints Protective CoatingsLEARNING OUTCOMES / OBJECTIVESAt the end of the program, participants will be able to: Develop a working knowledge of piping systems ; Differentiate between the different classes of piping; Understand better the design, construction, operations and maintenance requirements of piping systems; Implement strategies and methodologies to create an effective piping maintenance program; Enhance their knowledge and skills to identify and address piping operational problems at all levels; Implement mechanisms to measure piping performance at all levels; Analyse and understand the impact of piping knowledge on the maintenance strategy; Develop and implement an effective piping maintenance budget; Use life cycle costing techniques to deliver best practice piping maintenance; Implement maintenance plans that are cost effective and aligned to the organisation's strategic goals; Improve performance by developing detailed specifications with service partners; Establish an effective maintenance team.WHO SHOULD ATTENDFacilities engineers, maintenance engineers, design engineers, production and manufacturing engineers, architects, property and asset managers, technicians and any one involved in piping systems and would like to widen their knowledge. Instructor Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja Schedule April 19-23, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 9399988, 2169150 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOBJECTIVESTo learn Codes, Standard and Regulations for Pipeline To learn Technical Pipeline Documentation To learn flow characteristic inside pipeline To learn optimization of the pipe size selection To learn pipeline design loads and be able to conduct stress analysis To understand the ANSI Codes and ASME Codes for pipeline To learn pipe support analysis & designCOURSE OUTLINEPiping System Materials Fabrication, Assembly, Erection, And Maintenance Piping Documentation Technique System Pipe Fluida Failure Optimasi Pemilihan Diameter Pipa Sistem Kontrol Pada Instalasi Pipa : Valves Piping Design Loads Pipe Stress Analysis Pipe Stress Requirements Design Of Pressure Components Pipe Span Calculation Expansions Loops, Expansions Joints And Flanged Joints Pipe Support Systems Case StudiesWHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for Piping engineers, mechanical engineers, maintenance engineers & supervisors, Service engineers & supervisors, technicians and inspectors responsible for the design, work over engineers & supervisors, plant Engineers and Petroleum Engineers. Instructor Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja Schedule November 23-26, 2009 4 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 9399988, 2169150 (021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOBJECTIVESThe Participant will gain an in-depth knowledge of pipe and fitting material specifications, fabrication process and influence on mechanical properties of strength and toughness, to help in material selection and failure analysis. The participant will understand the technical background to the design equations, and their application to the design of piping systems and pipelines. The course addresses rules of good practice in layout of piping systems for reliable operation. The participant will gain a practical understanding of piping and pipeline corrosion mechanisms, how to recognize them, classify them and resolve them. The participant will be introduced to the latest techniques and research in piping and pipeline integrity to analyze a degraded condition due to either corrosion or mechanical damage. The participants will review case histories of field failures and will evaluate their cause and solutions to avoid recurrence.WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for engineers, maintenance technicians and inspectors responsible for the design, integrity, maintenance and repair of pipelines and piping systems. COURSE OUTLINEDay 1: Introduction, Material and Inspections Welding 1. Introduction History of Pipeline Technology ASME Codes and Standards API Standards NACA, MSS-SP, PFI Standards Fundamentals of Maintenance and Integrity2. Materials API 5Land ASTM Specifications Practical Aspects of Metallurgical Properties Chemistry and Material Test Reports Fabrication of Line Pipe and Forged Fittings Mechanical Properties: Strength and Toughness3. Welding Overview of Pipe and Pipeline Welding Practice API 1104 and ASME IX Requirement Welding In-service: Challenge and SolutionsDay 2: Integrity for Sustained Loads 1. Operating and Design Pressure How to Establish the System Design Pressure Introduction to Pressure Relief Valves Pipe and Pipeline Sizing Formula with Applications2. Layout and Support Rules of Good Practice in layout Pump and Compressor Piping How to Support a piping System Review of Support Types and their Application Lesson learned from Poor Support Practices3. Temperature Effects Flexibility Layout Analysis Temperature Transients and Fatigue Damage4. Vibration In Service Mechanical and Hydraulic Induced Vibration in Piping How to Measure Analyze Resolve VibrationDay 3: Integrity for Occasional Loads 1. Pressure Transients Recognizing and Solving Liquid Hammer Pump Station Transients Study of Pipeline Failures Due to Transient Two-Phase Liquid –Vapor Transients Two-Phase Liquid-Gas Transients Gas Discharge Transients2. Buried Pipe Soil Loads Surface Loads Expansion of Buried Pipe Soil settlement n-service Movement of Pipeline3. Pipeline Failures Study Case Histories Understanding Why Failures Occur and How to Avoid ThemDay 4: Piping System Maintenance 1. Flange and Mechanical Joints Overview of Different Types of Flanges and Application Gasket of Bolt Selection Causes of Flange Leaks and How to Resolve Case Study of Flange Failure Assembly of Flange Joints and Leak Tightness2. Pressure and Leak Testing The Difference Between Leak Testing and Pressure Testing Review of Difference Testing Techniques The Purpose of Hydro test How to Conduct a Hydro test Pipeline and Piping Systems Testing Pneumatic Testing3. Repair Techniques The New ASME Repair Standards The Fundamentals of Repair package Pipe and Component Replacement Grinding and welding Welded Sleeve: Type A and B Flush Patch Repair Fillet Welded Patch Weld Overlay Repair Mechanical Clamp with Sealant Injection Mechanical Clamp without Sealant Injection Insertion Liners Painted and Brushed Liners Pipe CoatingDay 5: Corrosion, Assessment and Repairs 1. Corrosion Introduction to Practical Corrosion Classification of Corrosion Mechanisms General wall Thinning Local Corrosion: Galvanic Effects Crevice corrosion Pitting Corrosion Environmental Effects Hydrogen and H2s Effects Microbiological Corrosion Corrosion Protection Cathodic protection Overview2. Mechanical damage To Pipelines Dents and Gouges Ripples and buckles3. Fitness For Service Overview Application of ASME B31G to Determine Remaining Life Application of 579 to General and Local Corrosion Analysis of Dents and Gouges in Pipelines How to Evaluate cracks in piping and Pipelines Instructor Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja Schedule May 3-7, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 9399988, 2169150 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comBACKGROUNDJust like hunting for a hidden treasure, a map is one of the key factors toward successful valuable findings. This course is designed to broaden the knowledge of participants with regards to the sub-surface mapping techniques. These techniques are important to generate or interpret the existing maps that further guide the exploration and exploitation strategy of the company. The participants will learn starting from the basic techniques to more advances ones and also understand the unique characteristic of earth phenomena that may contain valuable deposits or oil/gas traps. COURSE OUTLINEFeaturing the Following Issues That Impact Your Exploration and Exploitation Strategy Contouring and Contouring Techniques Rules in contouring Contouring methodsIntegration of Geophysical Data in Sub-surface Mapping Fault Maps Introduction Fault displacement definition Fault data from log Fault surface maps construction Type of faults patterns: External Faulting Compressional faultingFault Data Determined From Seismic Interpretation Structure Maps Contouring faulted surface Combining structure maps and fault maps Restored top-an aid to structural interpretation Fault trace and gaps Fault gaps Vs fault heave The additive property of faultMapping Techniques for Various Tectonic Habitat Extensional Tectonic: Compensating Bifurcating fault pattern Intersecting Growth fault system Single non-growth faults Wrench fault tectonic Compressional: Reverse faults Thrust faultsRequirement for a Reasonable Structural Interpretation Multiple Horizon Mapping Discontinuity of Structure with Depth Unique Characteristics Containing Valuable Deposits Oil/gas traps Mineral depositsWHO SHOULD ATTENDGeo-scientist (Geologist, Geophysicist, Exploration) Petroleum Engineers (Reservoir Engineer, Production Engineer) New Venture & Field Business Development Hydrologist Miners (Engineer, Business Development) Everybody or professionals who wants to better understanding and broaden their knowledge from the course subject Instructor Ir. Oeke Sobarin Schedule October 20-23, 2009 4 days Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com |
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