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Oil and Gas Technology

Petroleum Industry From Upstream to Downstream


REF : E1279 DATES: 24 - 28 Aug 2025 VENUE: Online FEE : 2500 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program provides comprehensive insights into the various stages of petroleum production, refining, and distribution. Participants will gain a holistic understanding of upstream exploration and production techniques, midstream transportation and storage, as well as downstream refining and marketing processes. 

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, the participants will be able to:

  • Identify key process operations related to the exploration & production of upstream industry feedstock.

  • Analyze the key process operations related to refining and production of downstream products.

  • Recognize the total spectrum of the oil and gas industry and the challenges faced.

  • Develop skills to assist in the evaluation of corporate opportunities

  • Explore the structure of the oil and gas business.

Targeted Audience:

  • Technologists.

  • Mechanical engineers.

  • Safety and Inspection engineers.

  • Operations, Maintenance, or project engineers.

Program Outlines:

Unit 1:

Origins of Petroleum:

  • Origins of oil and gas.

  • Petroleum chemistry and geology.

  • Exploration and production of petroleum.

  • Types of wells used in exploration.

  • Development of oil and gas fields.

Unit 2:

World Energy Markets:

  • Geopolitics of pipeline distribution.

  • OPEC and its influence on oil markets.

  • Overview of the EIA and its role.

  • Statistical review of petroleum consumption and supply.

  • Distribution transmission, transportation, tank farms, and storage.

Unit 3:

Refinery Operations:

  • Physical separation processes (distillation).

  • Chemical conversion processes in refining.

  • Blending and its importance in refinery operations.

  • Refinery complexity and operational challenges.

  • Refining margins and their impact on profitability.

Unit 4:

Gas Processing:

  • Inlet separation and dehydration/dewpoint control.

  • Contaminants and pipeline gas specifications.

  • Amine gas sweetening processes.

  • Physical solvent processes for gas treatment.

  • Sulfur recovery, gas compression, and liquefaction.

Unit 5:

Oil and Gas Management:

  • Cost estimation for oil and gas facilities.

  • Pricing, trading, and risk management in oil markets.

  • Crude benchmarks and price estimation.

  • Use of derivatives (futures, options, and swaps).

  • Addressing climate change and the role of renewable energy in the industry.