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DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

May-05, 2025

End Date:  

May-09, 2025

Price:  

$7,650

This course, Data-Driven Decision Making (DDDM) teaches an approach to making choices, setting strategies, and solving problems based on empirical evidence and data. It involves everaging data analytics, statistical analysis, and data visualization techniques to derive insights and inform decision-making processes across various domains and industries.

Decision-making models are structured approaches or frameworks used to systematically analyze and process information in order to make choices or reach conclusions. These models help individuals or groups navigate through complex situations by breaking down the decision-making process into manageable steps.

This course is designed for project engineers, geoscientists, reservoir engineers, production engineers, petroleum engineers, Inspectorate, planning and development analysts, business planners, and managers.

COLLABORATION AND SYNERGY IN THE ENERGY SECTOR: ALIGNING REGULATORY AND INDUSTRY OBJECTIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSITION

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

May-19, 2025

End Date:  

May-23, 2025

Price:  

$7,500

This course examines the Collaboration and synergy in the energy sector are essential for addressing the complex challenges of energy production, distribution, and consumption. This course is designed to analyze the key components and strategic objectives of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), with a focus on its regulatory, fiscal, and governance structures. How do you Evaluate Operators’ Strategies to Regulatory Compliance and Operational Efficiency? These are pertinent questions that will be answered by this course. By attending this course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how collaboration and synergy can drive the sustainable energy transition, equipping them with the tools to engage effectively in the energy sector.
Module 1: Understand the Energy Landscape & Exploring the Regulatory Frameworks
  • Comprehend the current state of the energy sector, including key challenges and opportunities in transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
  • How to Analyze various regulatory frameworks and policies that influence energy production, distribution, and consumption at local, national, and international levels.
  • Identify key stakeholders in the energy sector, including government agencies, private companies, NGOs, and communities, and understand their roles in collaboration.
Module 2: Foster Collaborative Strategies & Evaluate Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
  • Develop strategies for effective collaboration among stakeholders to align their objectives and promote  sustainable energy initiatives.
  • Examine successful case studies of PPPs in the energy sector and assess best practices for leveraging shared resources and expertise.
  • Explore how collaboration between the energy sector and other sectors (e.g., transportation, technology) can enhance sustainability and resilience.
Module 3: Promote Innovative Technologies
  • Investigate emerging technologies in the energy sector and their potential to facilitate collaboration and improve efficiency.
  • Enhancing communication and negotiation skills necessary for fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders with differing objectives.
  • Understand the environmental implications of energy policies and practices and develop strategies for minimizing negative impacts through collaborative approaches.
  • Design actionable plans that outline steps for stakeholders to align their objectives, implement collaborative initiatives, and measure success in achieving sustainable energy goals.

SURFACE WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

May-26, 2025

End Date:  

May-30, 2025

Price:  

$7,500

This program provides the drilling personnel with basic understanding of well control for surface stack operations. The course gives participants an awareness of well control theory, practices and equipment.

The course also introduces basic mathematical skills required to make complex calculations when working in the petroleum industry. This course also focuses on the well control issues associated with coiled tubing, intervention activities using the latest information and technology in maintaining control of the well.

Case studies using real well scenarios will be used to enhance learning and effectively addressing well control situations.

This course is designed for project engineers, geoscientists, reservoir engineers, production engineers, petroleum engineers, planning and development analysts, business planner, and senior/ executive managers.

WORKSHOP – FPSO/VESSEL LIFE EXTENSION

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

May-27, 2025

End Date:  

May-30, 2025

Price:  

$8,750

The lifespan of an FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) vessel is influenced by several technical, operational, and environmental factors. FPSO life extension is a multifaceted challenge requiring a combination of engineering solutions, advanced monitoring, regulatory compliance, and economic analysis. By implementing these risk mitigation strategies, FPSOs can safely and economically extend their service life beyond the initial 20-25 years.

Some of the Mitigation Strategies that will be discussed are:
Regular Inspections: Use Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTM) and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to detect cracks early.
Structural Reinforcement: Use steel inserts or bonded composite materials for hull repairs.
Enhanced Coating Systems: Apply high-performance anti-corrosion coatings and ensure proper maintenance of the cathodic protection system.
Fatigue Life Monitoring: Implement digital twin technology and real-time stress monitoring to predict structural failure.o Equipment Upgrades: Conduct life cycle assessment and replace aging compressors, pumps, and heat exchangers as needed.
Digitalization & Predictive Maintenance: Implement AI-based condition monitoring for rotating equipment (e.g., predictive analytics for pump vibration and bearing health).
Improved Flow Assurance: Use low-dosage hydrate inhibitors (LDHIs), pigging strategies, and heat tracing for flowline integrity.

Mooring Line Integrity Management: Conduct regular tension and fatigue analysis and replace mooring chains based on predictive maintenance.
Subsea Inspection with AUVs/ROVs: Use autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to inspect mooring lines without downtime.
Advanced Station Keeping: Upgrade to dynamic positioning (DP) assist for redundancy in harsh environments.
FPSO Relocation Feasibility: Conduct structural assessments before moving an FPSO to a more extreme environment.
Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Use CRA (Corrosion-Resistant Alloys) and advanced coating for pipelines and pressure vessels.
Weather Monitoring & Mooring System Strengthening: Use satellite-based weather prediction and ensure mooring design meets 100-year storm criteria.

ISO 9001: LEAD AUDITOR CERTIFICATION (QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS)

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

Jun-16, 2025

End Date:  

Jun-27, 2025

Price:  

US$ 17,525+

Understanding the ISO 9001 Standard

  • Grasp the Scope and Structure: Understand the purpose, structure, and scope of the ISO 9001 standard.
  • Key Principles: Learn the fundamental principles of quality management as outlined in ISO 9001, including customer focus, leadership, engagement of people, process approach, improvement, evidence-based decision making, and relationship management.

 Quality Management System (QMS) Requirements

  • Clause-by-Clause Knowledge: Gain detailed knowledge of each clause of the ISO 9001 standard, including context of the organization, leadership, planning, support, operation, performance evaluation, and improvement.
  • Document Control: Learn the requirements for controlling documents and records within a QMS.

 Implementation of ISO 9001

  • Planning and Design: Understand how to plan and design an ISO 9001-compliant QMS tailored to the organization’s context and requirements.
  • Process Mapping and Documentation: Learn how to map, document, and manage processes effectively.
  • Risk-Based Thinking: Understand how to apply risk-based thinking to identify and mitigate potential risks to the QMS.

 Roles and Responsibilities

  • Top Management’s Role: Recognize the responsibilities of top management in leading and supporting the QMS.
  • Employee Involvement: Understand the importance of employee involvement and how to engage staff in the QMS.

 Internal Auditing

  • Audit Principles: Learn the principles and practices of auditing, including audit planning, conducting audits, and reporting audit results.
  • Audit Techniques: Gain practical skills in conducting internal audits to ensure compliance with ISO 9001 requirements and identify opportunities for improvement.

Continuous Improvement

  • Corrective Actions: Understand the process for identifying nonconformities, implementing corrective actions, and verifying their effectiveness.
  • Continual Improvement Strategies: Learn strategies for continual improvement of the QMS, including the use of quality tools and techniques.

 Performance Evaluation

  • Monitoring and Measurement: Understand how to monitor and measure QMS performance using key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • Management Review: Learn how to conduct effective management reviews to assess the performance of the QMS and make informed decisions for improvement.

Compliance and Certification

  • Certification Process: Understand the steps involved in achieving ISO 9001 certification, including preparation, selection of a certification body, and the certification audit.
  • Maintaining Certification: Learn how to maintain certification through continual improvement, internal audits, and management reviews.

 

CASE STUDIES.

1:         Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Battery Explosions (2016)

Issue:   Samsung had to recall its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after several units caught fire due to battery defects.

ISO 9001 Relevance:

Clause 8.3 (Design and Development of Products and Services): Emphasizes thorough testing and validation of product designs.

Clause 8.5.6 (Control of Changes): Ensures that changes in the design and development process are controlled and reviewed.

Prevention:

Comprehensive risk assessment and testing protocols mandated by ISO 9001 could have identified the battery design flaws before the product was launched.

 

2:         BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (2010)

Issue:   The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion resulted in a massive oil spill, causing extensive environmental damage and significant financial losses.

ISO 9001 Relevance:

Clause 6.1 (Actions to Address Risks and Opportunities): Requires organizations to identify and mitigate risks.

Clause 8.6 (Release of Products and Services): Ensures that products and services meet requirements before release.

Prevention:

A robust risk management system as required by ISO 9001 could have identified and mitigated the risks associated with the drilling operations, potentially preventing disaster.

 

3:         Volkswagen Emissions Scandal (2015)

Issue:   Volkswagen was found to have installed software in diesel engines to cheat emissions tests, leading to significant legal and financial repercussions.

ISO 9001 Relevance:

Clause 5.1 (Leadership and Commitment): Stresses the importance of ethical leadership and commitment to compliance.

Clause 9.1 (Monitoring, Measurement, Analysis, and Evaluation): Requires accurate monitoring and measurement of product performance.

Prevention:

ISO 9001’s emphasis on ethical leadership and accurate measurement could have fostered a culture of compliance, preventing the unethical practices that led to the scandal.