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SUBSEA PRODUCTION OPERATOR TRAINING 

PS3054 SUBSEA PRODUCTION OPERATOR TRAINING-PHASE I


3 Days
Location:  SRTCC
Contact:  SRTCC Staff, Dannie Smith, 504-728-1225


Course Overview

This workshop is an introduction into the operation of subsea and subsea-related topside equipment.  Issues addressed include an overall system presentation, equipment overviews, flow assurance concerns, operating guidelines discussions, surveillance requirements, control system operation, ROV capabilities and the unloading of subsea wells. Shell’s ‘standardized’ subsea system will be addressed significantly.  Training videos, computer assisted training, control system simulator training, in addition to presentations by various Shell personnel and equipment manufacturers’ will be a portion of the training tools utilized during the workshop.  Supplemental information will be distributed to workshop participants prior to their attendance.  In addition, all presentation materials will be furnished in CD format at the conclusion of each course to workshop participants.

Designed For

The workshop is recommended for production operators or individuals that are involved in the operation of subsea systems.

SKILL PERFORMANCE BASED PAY
Upon completion of this course, successful participants will obtain the necessary foundation to self assess and certify at their field location the Level II subsea operations Skill Certification Manual.  An introduction of Level III topics concerning site specific operating guidelines and simulator training will also be addressed.

Objective

  • Provide platform personnel with an understanding of the overall subsea system.
  • Furnish operating personnel with a working understanding of operating guidelines and control sequences.
  • Provide personnel with flow assurance knowledge as it relates to an operating environment.

Outline

  1. SUBSEA SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  2. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
  3. FLOW ASSURANCE
  4. SURVEILLANCE
  5. CHEMICAL SYSTEM
  6. EROSION, CORROSION, & SAND DETECTION
  7. OPERATING GUIDELINES
  8. MCS SIMULATOR TRAINING
  9. FLOWLINE PIGGING
  10. ROV OVERVIEW
  11. UNLOADING SUBSEA WELLS

02/19/2008


PS2604 SUBSEA SIMULATOR WORKSHOP


2 Days
Location: SRTCC
Contact: SRTCC  Staff, Dannie Smith, 504-728-1225


Overview

The subsea simulator workshop is designed for the experience operator.   The system will display subsea well screens, manifold systems, direct flow line or sled systems, along with shutdown screens, communication/alarm summaries, alarm histories, and the ability to trend.  The student practices basic system operations such as valve control; choke control, subsea communications, and trending.  Guideline procedures are a part of the simulator workshop, allowing the student to operate the system using the guidelines specific to their location.

This workshop is designed to challenge the subsea operator.

Designed For

Experienced susea operators, subsea engineers and anyone working or designing subsea projects.

Prerequisites

Previous oiperating experience.

Objectives

  • Provide operating personnel with troubleshooting techniques.
  • Provide basic understanding or operating issues related to flow assurance.

Outline

  1. OVERVIEW OF SUSBEA OPERATING SYSTEM

  2. BRIEF REVIEW OF FLOW ASSURANCE ISSUES AND CONCERNS

  3. SIMULATOR OPERATION

  4. PROJECT SPECIFIC OPERATIONS


PS3055 SUBSEA CONCEPTS


2 Days
Location: SRTCC
Contact:  SRTCC Staff, Dannie Smith, 504-728-1225


Overview

This course covers a brief introduction into the operation of subsea and subsea- related topside equipment, including equipment overviews, flow assurance concerns, operating guidelines, surveillance requirements, and control system operation. 

Designed For

This course is recommended for support personnel in various departments such as Finance, Oil and Gas Accounting, Human Resources, Purchasing, and Terminal Operations.  The course is also a good introduction into subsea operations for new engineers and interns.

Prerequisites

 

Objectives

  • Better relate their work to field activities.

  • Discuss field operations more confidently and with better understanding.

  • Identify major components / equipment of a subsea system.

  • Understand subsea terms common to drilling and producing operations.

Outline

  1. Day 1

    1. SUBSEA SYSTEM OVERVIEW

    2. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW

  2. Day 2

    1. FLOW ASSURANCE

    2. SURVEILLANCE

    3. OPERATING GUIDELINES

    4. CONTROL SYSTEM

02/19/2008