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Operations for Surface Production 

 

 About the Course

 A fundamental review of all common oilfield treatment and processing equipment is provided in this course. Participants should get knowledge of each piece of equipment's function as well as its intended use. Gaining a fundamental understanding of the function and inner workings of all varieties of surface facilities and treating equipment is prioritized. The improvement of communication between all disciplines, the field, and the office is one of the course's main objectives. Improved communication ought to boost productivity, cut expenses, and boost profitability. To emphasize the key themes, students and the instructor work through example step-by-step exercises. Each day's sessions contain a formal presentation that is broken up by plenty of conversation, questions, and problem-solving activities.

 

Target Audience

 All field, service, support, and supervisory staff who contact with facilities engineers and who want to get a basic grasp of production fluid processing in the field. This course provides knowledge of all the basic field treating facilities and is great for cross-training.

 

Course Objectives

  •  a working knowledge of all essential field treating facilities, including their functions and definitions
  • The characteristics and behavior of natural gas and crude oil that control production processes
  • Full wellstream production is treated and prepared for sale or final disposition using field techniques.
  • The fundamentals of preventing, detecting, and treating corrosion in oil fields
  • Internal mechanisms of acid gas treatment towers, dehydrators, pumps, compressors, valves, and other treating machinery
  • a variety of manufactured fluid metering and measurement tools
  • a description of any treatment equipment, whether it is submerged, on an offshore platform, or otherwise

 

Course Outlines

  •  characteristics of surface fluids
  • Pipelines, gathering systems, and solids and liquid limits for flowlines
  •  pollutants such as solids, water, gas, and oil Treatment and disconnection
  • free water knockouts, centrifugal, filter, 2-3 phase separators Barrels for firearms, pressure/vacuum relief valves, and flame arrestors Stabilizers
  • Salts, hydrates, paraffins, emulsions, foams, and asphaltenes Dehydrators
  • Water treatment devices include membranes, hydrocyclones, coalescers, plate interceptors, SP packs, and gas floatation.
  • Stress cracking, closed-system coatings, chemicals, solvents, and conversion are all methods of treating acid gas. various varieties of valves, regulators
  • Centrifugal, positive displacement, rotary, reciprocating, and ejector pumps and compressors Measuring: turbine, orifice, head, and others
  • Inhibition and treatment of corrosion and scales

 

 

 

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Gas Processing, Health, Safety & Environment, Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Operations & Maintenance, Project Management, Refining, Multi-Discipline Training, Offshore & Subsea, Pipeline Engineering, Process Facilities, Data Management, Science and Analytics, Petroleum Business, Geology, Geophysics, Petroleum-Business, Petrophysics, Production and Completions Engineering, O&M/ Operator Training, HealthSafety & Environment

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