FPSO Marine
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program delves into advanced strategies and contemporary approaches in FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) operations, enabling professionals to stay ahead in a dynamic environment. It empowers participants to implement effective FPSO management practices and drive organizational success.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program the participants will be able to:
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Understand the history and technology of FPSOs, including design and operational considerations.
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Assess environmental and design requirements for FPSO mooring systems, cargo handling, and storage.
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Implement effective health, safety, and environmental practices, including emergency shutdown systems and fire protection.
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Manage utility and power systems, including offshore electrical systems, gas turbines, and telecommunication systems.
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Operate and oversee cargo handling systems, including crude oil loading and discharge arrangements, and ensure compliance with custody transfer and safety procedures.
Targeted Audience:
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Engineers from different disciplines.
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Project engineers and managers.
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Managers and executives who are new to the FPSO industry.
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Operational & maintenance staff.
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Non-engineering personnel working in FPSO environment.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Environmental and Design Aspects:
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History of FPSOs.
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Introduction to FPSO technology.
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FPSO Layout.
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Design and Operation Considerations.
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Codes and Regulations.
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Inspection and Maintenance Requirements.
Unit 2:
Environmental and Design Aspects:
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Environmental conditions.
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Mooring Lines and Anchors.
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Turrets and Swivel System.
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Pipeline Systems -Subsea Interfaces Subsea Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (SURF) and Subsea Pipeline installation.
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Marine & Structural Design Aspects.
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Lifesaving Appliances.
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Survival Craft.
Unit 3:
FPSO Storage and Offloading:
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Cargo Handling Systems –Cargo and Ballast System.
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Crude Oil Loading and Discharge Arrangements.
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Crude oil storage, crude oil washing (COW).
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Flare and vent System.
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Cargo Tank Vent and Inert Gas System.
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Inverting Operation.
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Custody transfer requirements.
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Tank entry safety procedure.
Unit 4:
Utility and Power Systems:
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Marine, Utility, and Piping Systems.
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Offshore Electrical System.
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Gas Turbines.
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Development of Philosophies.
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Batteries and UPSs.
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Telecommunication.
Unit 5:
Health, Safety and Environment (HSE):
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Safety in Operation and Maintenance.
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Machinery, Equipment and Safety Systems.
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Safety and Emergency Systems.
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Emergency shutdown systems (ESD).
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Hazards Areas and Hazards Area Equipment.
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Fire Protection and Fire Detection.