Oil and Gas Technology
Corrosion Management for Petrochemical Professionals
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program offers an extensive exploration of corrosion management tailored for professionals in the petrochemical industry.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Identify the various forms of corrosion and the specific mechanisms that result in each form.
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Define electrochemical processes and concepts.
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Recognize the different types of corrosive environments that affect corrosion.
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Give examples as to how and when to use control corrosion methods of design, materials selection, modification of the environment, protective coatings, and cathodic and anodic protection.
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Give examples of control corrosion by a selection of design and engineering materials, modification of the environment, cathodic and anodic protection, and protective coatings.
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Discuss corrosion monitoring techniques using testing, inspection, specimen exposure, electrochemical methods, water chemistry, and analysis of deposits.
Targeted Audience:
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Design engineers, Process engineers, Procurement agents.
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Maintenance planners.
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Service company representatives who support refineries.
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Corrosion and equipment engineers.
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Metallurgists.
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Inspectors and inspection supervisors.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Introduction to Surface Production Operations Management:
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Overview of surface production operations.
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Importance of effective management in enhancing productivity.
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Introduction to key concepts and terminology.
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Overview of common challenges and their solutions.
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Case studies highlighting successful management strategies.
Unit 2:
Safety Protocols and Regulatory Compliance:
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Understanding safety regulations and standards.
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Implementation of safety protocols in surface production operations.
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Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
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Emergency response procedures.
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Compliance with environmental regulations.
Unit 3:
Equipment Maintenance and Optimization:
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Importance of equipment maintenance in production operations.
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Preventive maintenance strategies.
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Troubleshooting common equipment issues.
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Techniques for optimizing equipment performance.
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Utilization of technology for predictive maintenance.
Unit 4:
Production Planning and Scheduling:
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Overview of production planning processes.
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Factors influencing production scheduling.
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Techniques for effective production scheduling.
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Balancing production demands with resource availability.
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Strategies for adapting to changing production requirements.
Unit 5:
Quality Control and Continuous Improvement:
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Importance of quality control in surface production operations.
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Implementing quality assurance processes.
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Monitoring and analyzing production data for quality control.
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Root cause analysis for addressing quality issues.
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Continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing.