Description
Subsea equipment and layout refers to the various devices and systems that are used to explore, produce, and transport oil and gas from underwater reservoirs. This equipment is installed on the seabed and connected to the surface using subsea pipelines and umbilicals. The layout of subsea equipment is carefully designed to ensure efficient and safe production while minimizing environmental impact. Some of the most common types of subsea equipment includes subsea tree, manifolds, flowlines, risers and control system.
The layout of subsea equipment is designed to optimize the production process while minimizing the environmental impact. The equipment is typically arranged in clusters around the wells to minimize the number of flowlines and umbilicals required. The layout is also designed to minimize interference with fishing and shipping lanes and to avoid sensitive environmental areas.
Subsea equipment and layout play a critical role in the safe and efficient production of oil and gas from underwater reservoirs. The equipment is designed to withstand the harsh underwater environment and to operate reliably for many years. The layout is carefully designed to optimize production and minimize environmental impact.
Overview of Subsea Equipment & Layout (OSEL) Level 1 & Level 2 course explores all the major aspects of processes, technologies and systems involved in subsea oil and gas production, examining the building blocks of subsea engineering, including the key components, Field Development, Wellheads, Xmas Trees and Manifolds, Pipelines, Flowlines and Risers, PLEM, PLAT, Umbilicals and Equipments, Subsea Structures Installation, Subsea Intervention Systems and more.
Course Outline
Section 1: History of Subsea Engineering
Section 2: Subsea Production Systems Integration
Section 3: Subsea Wellhead & Casing Profile Architecture
Section 4: Subsea Trees
Section 5: Subsea Structural Foundation / Templates, Manifolds , PLET, PLEM, Jumpers & Connectors
Section 6: Subsea Processing Equipment, Chemical Injection System , Umbilical, Flowlines & Risers
Section 7: Production Control and Monitoring System
Section 8: Subsea Structures Installation & Heave Compensation
Section 9: Modeling of Subsea Cables & Cable-Body Dynamics
Section 10: Pipe Laying Operation, Laying Barge & Lay in Place Calculations
Section 11: Hydrodynamics Coefficients
Section 12: Subsea Well Intervention Systems
Section 13: ROV/AUV Dynamics, Design Considerations & Operations
Assessment
Participant underpinning knowledge of Subsea Equipment & Layout at Level 1 & Level 2 shall be accessed with short answer multiple-choice questionnaire and case studies at the conclusion of the course.
Outcome
Participants will gain an in debt understanding of Subsea Equipment & Layout at level 1 & Level 2. They will also be able to function with minimum supervision as Subsea Production Systems and Services (SPS&S) Systems Engineer for IOCs, offshore & subsea systems service contractor, vendor or installation company.
Professional Certificate
Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.
Participant may be presented for Offshore Petroleum Training Organization (OPITO) Certification.
How to Register
Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.