PETROKASS Training Program 2016
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PETROKASS Petroleum Services 24B Obour buildings salah salem street, Cairo, EGYPT Tel: +20 01001171450 www.petrokass.tk
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Table of Content: Chairman Word…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Introduction: About us…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Vision………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… ..2 Mission…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…….. 2 Value…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 2
Why PETROKASS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 List of Professional Programs……………………………………….…………………………………………… .7 Training Plan 2016 A. B.
C. D.
E. F.
Up Stream………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………. Geology and geophysics Petro-physics Reservoir engineering Drilling engineering Production engineering Production technology Down Stream………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. - Process technology and operations - Instrumentation engineering and maintenance - Material & Codes / Standard & Welding and Inspection Health Safety and environment………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………. Management and finance……………………………………..…………………………………….………………. - Management development - Quality Management - Finance Economics and contracts - Human Recourses and training development - Administration and material - Soft Skills Subject for non-Specialist……………………………………………………………..……………………………..……………………………. Miscellaneous…………………………………………………………………………..……………………….……………….………………….
Client List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 79 Contact us …………………………………………………………...…………………………………………… .80 PETROKASS Petroleum Company April 2016 – December 2016
Chairman Word There are many articles written by scientists and specialists about the importance of training in all branches of science and applied knowledge. I cannot elaborate much more for what they have emphasized about the importance of training in the development and progress of professionals, and whether the lack of it leads to delays and recession in workers development. But I want to highlight the efforts of PETROKASS in the field of training, which focuses on how to rebut the problems facing some departments in client companies. These problems are mainly the major themes of the non-conventional programs although it appears that it is duplicate courses advertised in the market. However, it is the contents of the training programs that affect the reality of the serious problems where client companies need, since we foresee the real problems via working in the area of services, enabling us to know the true problems experienced by the industry. Our company is working hard with the senior managements of those client companies, characterizing the deficiencies and weaknesses, utilizing our group of the best trainers and coaches, each in their respective fields, to develop solutions and training programs for the client company. My best wishes to our company teams who do not spare any effort to get the results of the desired training results. I would like to extend my sincerest wishes to all the trainees to achieve what they have aspired and worked hard extending lots of their effort to reach the achievement of their goals in life.
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Introduction About us: Our courses are concise, and with visual and hands-on workshops that give trainees practical experience, trainees retain information effectively. Directed by a team of professional instructors, whose industry experience combines for over 60 years, our programs are offered in a broad range of areas within the Oil & Gas operations. PETROKASS is focused on the state-of-the-art training in the Oil & Gas industry. Whenever certification is required, our experienced instructors are fully authorized to give the exams and ensure proper procedures are followed to obtain the trainee certificat ion. If clients are interested in “train-the-trainer” or specialist training, we will listen to your needs and design an approved course that perfectly meets your training needs. Our attention is devoted to providing our clients with personalized, hands-on training that is completely undivided; your success is our goal.
Mission: The PETROKASS strives to be a leading international center of excellence developing professionals in the oil & gas industry in the various technical aspects of knowledge in the field.
Vision: Develop and maintain partnerships with business, industry, and the community to continue providing special technical programs, and specific
quality training, career development programs, and customized consulting solutions to enrich learning and optimize individual, group and organizational performance.
Ethics PETROKASS honors laws, regulations, and policies governing the conduct of our employees as well as financial disclosure and articles on ethics issues. The fundamental ethical principles call upon our employees to place loyalty to the country’s Constitution, public laws, and ethical standards above private gain.
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Why PETROKASS: 1- Satisfaction of Companies is our first priority 2- Online Learning With private Accessing on Company’s Web-site 3- Android Services all over the world 4- Our PETROKASS Code of Standard: -At Least 35 % of every training is practical with workshops - Instructors experience not less than 10 years - Daily evaluation for every trainer to solve failures and final managerial report at end of the course - End of courses test with minimum pass score - Using Different Ways of instructing included (Workshops – 3D/ Live Videos – Soft copies – hard copies) - Applying HSE rules in training rooms - Follow up with the companies to ensure about Improving of its employees after the course 5- International Certified Certificates 6- Worldwide Co-operations Gives us a great strength toward any project and strengthens to increase our clients and co-operations 7- After Training Services (Consultation – Coaching) 8- As a consultant, helping companies putting their yearly training programs. 9- Industry-focused technical and personal development courses at all levels
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Professional Programs:
UpStream
Miscellaneous
Downstream
Courses
Subject for non-Specialists
Health,Safety Environment
Managment and finance
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
List of Professional Programs Course Title
Code
Duration
UPSTREAM Geology GEL 01
Introduction of Petroleum Geology
4 Days
GEL 02
Subsurface Mapping
4 Days
GEL 03
Geology of Classtic Reservoirs
5 Days
GEL 04
Classtic Sedimentology for Exploration and Development
5 Days
GEL 05
Petroleum System Analysis
5 Days
GEL 06
Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Basin
5 Days
GEL 07
Sequence Stratigraphy; Principles and Applications
5 Days
GEL 08
Applied Micropaleontology
5 Days
GEL 09
Reservoir Geology
5 Days
GEL 10
Well Site Geology
5 Days
Geophysics GOP 01
Geophysics Familiarization and exploration Operations
5 Days
GOP 02
Seismic Interpretation Techniques
5 Days
GOP 03
Seismic Data Processing
5 Days
GOP 04
Seismic Acquisition Systems
5 Days
GOP 05
Seismic Inversion
5 Days
GOP 06
Seismic Attributes and AVO Analysis
5 Days
Petrophysics PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
PTP 001
Basic Open Hole Logging and Formation Evaluation
5 Days
PTP 02
Cased Hole Logging and Formation Evaluation
5 Days
PTP 03
Applied Core Analysis
5 Days
PTP 04
Applied Reservoir Characterization
5 Days
PTP 05
Applied Production Logging and Reservoir Monitoring
5 Days
PTP 06
Dipmeter and Borehole Image Logging
5 Days
Reservoir Engineering RES 01
Basic Reservoir Engineering
5 Days
RES 02
Basic Well Test Design and Analysis
5 Days
RES 03
Reservoir Fluid Properties and EOS
5 Days
RES 04
Enhanced Oil Recovery Methods Theory and Applications
5 Days
RES 05
Reservoir Reserve Estimation
5 Days
RES 06
Fractured Reservoir
5 Days
RES 07
Well Productivity and Enhancement
5 Days
RES 08
Gas Reservoir Engineering
5 Days
RES 09
Integrated Pressure and Production Data Analysis
5 Days
RES 10
Applied Project Engineering
5 Days
RES 11
Conducting an Integrated Reservoir Study
5 Days
RES 12
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Processes: Chemical, Thermal, and Miscible PVT Properties of Reservoir Fluids
5 Days
Characterization, Evaluation and Enhanced Oil Recovery in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs Advanced Well Testing
5 Days
RES 13 RES 14 RES 15
5 Days
5 Days
Drilling Engineering PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
DEG 01
Introduction to Drilling and Well Services
5 Days
DEG 02
Well Control
5 Days
DEG 03
Cementing Operations
5 Days
DEG 04
Drilling Technology and Bits
5 Days
DEG 05
Casing, well Design and Construction Engineering
5 Days
DEG 06
Directional Drilling and Surveying
5 Days
DEG 07
Drilling Risk Management
5 Days
DEG 08
Drill string Design
5 Days
DEG 09
Stuck Pipe and Fishing Operation
5 Days
DEG 10
IWCF for Well Control
5 Days
DEG 11
Methods of Preparing Drilling Fluids for Deep Drilling Wells
5 Days
DEG 12
Wireline Operations
5 Days
DEG 13
Production Logging
5 Days
DEG 14
IADC
5 Days
DEG 15
Pressure Engineering
5 Days
DEG 16
Well Design
5 Days
DEG 17
Offshore Drilling Operation
5 Days
Production Engineering PRD 01
Introduction to Production Engineering
5 Days
PRD 02
Artificial Lift Technology
5 Days
PRD 03
Completion and Production Engineering
5 Days
PRD 04
Surface Facilities Operations
5 Days
PRD 05
Natural Gas Production
5 Days
PRD 06
Electric Submersible Pumps -Application Engineering
5 Days
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April 2016 – December 2016
PRD 07
Oilfield Water Management
5 Days
PRD 08
Formation Damage
5 Days
PRD 09
Chemical Treatment of Injection Water
5 Days
Production Technology PTE 01
Well Head Operation and Maintenance
5 Days
PTE 02
Sand Control
5 Days
DOWN STREAM Process Technologies & Operations PTO 01
Fundamentals of Ethylene & Propylene and Polyethylene Industry
5 Days
PTO 02
Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention
5 Days
PTO 03
Gas Turbines (Design - Performance - Operation)
5 Days
PTO 04
Cathodic Protection Systems
5 Days
PTO 05
CO2 and H2S Corrosion in Oil Pipelines
5 Days
PTO 06
Lubricants & Lubrication
5 Days
PTO 07
Chemical Treatment of Injection Water
5 Days
PTO 08
Chemical Treatment Of Oil
5 Days
PTO 09
Pipes & Piping Technology
5 Days
PTO 10
Planned Shutdown Management
5 Days
PTO 11
Heat Transfer Equipment Operation and Troubleshooting
5 Days
PTO 12
Process Plant Operations, Troubleshooting and Special Problems
5 Days
PTO 13
Flare and Snuffing Systems; operation, design, startup & shutdown
5 Days
PTO 14
Fundamentals of Equipment in Oil & Gas Industry (Selection, Sizing and Operation) Natural Gas Processing & Transmission Technology
5 Days
PTO 15
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
PTO 16 PTO 17 PTO 18
LPG Production Technology (MEROX, Gasoline Stabilization, Processing and Conditioning (Startup & Shutdown) LPG, NGL, LNG Technology (Production & Handing, Cryogenic Plants (Operations and Facilities) Gas Plant (Troubles hooting and Special Problems)
5 Days 5 Days 5 Days
Instrumentation Engineering & Maintenance 5 Days
IEM 02
PLC Advanced Programming (Maintenance & Troubleshooting Techniques Overview of Process Control Loops & Troubleshooting
IEM 03
Process Control Applied for Rotating Equipments
5 Days
IEM 04
5 Days
IEM 05
Industrial Process Measurement and Gas Measurement Flow Metering Station Level Measurements Technologist Automatic Tank Gauging
IEM 06
Process Control Valve Engineering
5 Days
IEM 08
Safety Relief Valves Devices
5 Days
IEM 09
Control Valves Types Technology
5 Days
IEM 10
Introduction to Control Systems
5 Days
IEM 11
Fire & Gas System, Detectors, Technologies and Guard Controller
5 Days
IEM 01
5 Days
5 Days
Material & Codes/Standard & Welding and Inspection MWI 01
Welding Technology for Basic Welding Process
5 Days
MWI 02
Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Steam Turbines
5 Days
MWI 03
Inspection & NDT Fundamentals
5 Days
MWI 04
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level I (RT)
5 Days
MWI 05
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level I (UT)
5 Days
MWI 06
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level I (MT)
5 Days
MWI 07
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level I (PT)
5 Days
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April 2016 – December 2016
MWI 08
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level II (RT)
5 Days
MWI 09
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level II (UT)
5 Days
MWI 10
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level II (MT)
5 Days
MWI 11
Inspection & Qualification & Certification Level II (PT)
5 Days
MWI 12
Pigging and Smart Pigging
5 Days
MWI 13
Steam Traps & Pipelines
5 Days
MWI 14
Pipeline Inspection, Maintenance and Repair
5 Days
MWI 15
Offshore Deepwater Development and Subsea Installation
5 Days
MWI 16
Pipeline Integrity Management
5 Days
MWI 17
General Mechanical Codes and Standard and Specification
5 Days
MWI 18
5 Days
MWI 27
Boilers & Pressure Vessels ASME VII (Design, Fabrication and Inspection Plant Inspector Preparation API-570
MWI 19
Material Testing Evaluations
5 Days
MWI 20
Welding Metallury and Heat Treatment
5 Days
MWI021 Tungsten Inert Gas Welding MWI 22
Failure Analysis of Welded Steel Structure
5 Days
5 Days 5 Days
HELTH, SEFTY & ENVIRONMENT HSE 01
Basic HSE Inspections
5 Days
HSE 02
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
5 Days
HSE 03
Accident Investigation and Incident Classification
5 Days
HSE 04
Loss Prevention and Pollution Control
5 Days
HSE 05
Environmental Protection and Fire Fighting Safety
5 Days
HSE 06
Fire Fighting
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
10 Days
HSE 08
NEBOSH (National Examination British Occupational Safety & Healthy) NEBOSH Oil and Gas
HSE 09
OSHA for Construction Industry
5 Days
HSE 10
OSHA for General Industry
5 Days
HSE 11
First Aid & Basic Live Support
3 Days
HSE 12
HAZOP Study
5 Days
HSE 13
H2S Awareness
3 Days
HSE 14
Offshore Fire & Emergency Team Leader
4 Days
HSE 15
Helicopter Fire Fighting
3 Days
HSE 16
HSE Leadership
5 Days
HSE 17
Electrical Installation in Hazardous Locations
5 Days
HSE 18
Scaffolding Safety
3 Days
HSE 19
Fall Protection
5 Days
HSE 20
Defensive Driving
5 Days
HSE 21
Process Hazard Analysis (PHA)
5 Days
HSE 22
Forklift Safety
5 Days
HSE 23
Process Risk Management
5 Days
HSE 07
5 Days
MANAGEMENT & FINANCE Management Development MGD 01 Essentials of Management
5 Days
MGD 02 Basic Management skills
5 Days
MGD 03 How to Management Conflict in the Organization
5 Days
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April 2016 – December 2016
MGD 04 Building and Managing Effective Teams
5 Days
MGD 05 Take Control with Time Management
5 Days
MGD 06 Time and Stress Management
5 Days
MGD 07 Negotiation Skills As Effective Means For Managers
5 Days
MGD 08 Strategic and Business Planning
5 Days
MGD 09 Office Management & Effective Administration Skills
5 Days
MGD 10 Advanced Logistics and Supply Chain Management
5 Days
MGD 11 Managing Supply Chain for Risk and Competitive Advantage
5 Days
MGD 12 Human Recourse Management
5 Days
MGD 13 Audit Report Writing
3 Days
MGD 14 Advanced Managerial Communication
5 Days
MGD 15 Problem Solving and Decision Making
5 Days
MGD 16 Hazardous Waste Management
5 Days
MGD 17 Crisis Management
5 Days
MGD 18 Advanced Planning and Scheduling
5 Days
MGD 19 Management Budget Effectively
5 Days
MGD 20 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
5 Days
MGD 21 Coaching and Management Development
5 Days
MGD 22 CSR (Corporate Spcial Responsibility) and Business Ethics
5 Days
MGD 23 Project Management for Executive
5 Days
MGD 24 Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Preparation
5 Days
MGD 25 Risk Management Professional (RMP) Exam Preparation
5 Days
MGD 26 Petroleum Investment Management
5 Days
Quality Management PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
QMT 01 Total Quality Management
5 Days
QMT 02 Introduction to Six Sigma for Champions
5 Days
QMT 03 Six Sigma; Orange Belt
5 Days
QMT 04 Internal Auditing for Quality Management
3 Days
QMT 05 Quality Integrated Management System (ISO Systems)
5 Days
QMT 06 Internal QEHS Auditor Training (ISO 9001:2008) – IQA, Quality Management System (QMS) QMT 07 New ISO 9001:2015 Transition Seminar
5 Days
QMT 08 Internal Environmental Auditor Training
5 Days
QMT 09 Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Training Courses ISO/IEC 27001:2013 QMT 10 How to be an Effective Management Representative ISO?
5 Days
QMT 11 ISO 9001:2008 QMS Internal Auditor
5 Days
QMT 12 Environmental Management ISO 14001 EMS Introduction
3 Days
5 Days
5 Days
Environmental Management ISO 14001 EMS Implementation
5 Days
QMT 14 Environmental Management ISO 14001 EMS (Lead Auditor)
5 Days
QMT 15 ISO 22000 Introduction & Overview
5 Days
QMT 16 Occupational Health & Safety Management OHSAS 18001 Introduction QMT 17 Occupational Health & Safety Management OHSAS 18001 Implementation QMT 18 Occupational Health & Safety Management OHSAS 18001 Internal Auditor QMT 19 Asset Management Foundation Training – ISO 55001 : 2014
5 Days
QMT 20 EMS – Environmental Management Systems training ISO 14001 : 2004
5 Days
QM 13
5 Days 5 Days 5 Days
Finance, Economics and Contracts FEC 01
Economics Evaluation and Feasibility Study for Petroleum Projects
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
FEC 02
Economics & Risk Management in Exploration
5 Days
FEC 03
Tender Estimation & Contract Evaluation
5 Days
FEC 04
Commercial Low
5 Days
FEC 05
Petroleum Accounting Practice
5 Days
FEC 06
Petroleum Accounting Best Practices
5 Days
FEC 07
Fundamentals of Cost Analysis
5 Days
FEC 08
Cost Accounting in Oil & Gas Companies
5 Days
FEC 09
How to Maximize the Capital and Minimize the Coast
5 Days
FEC 10
Financial Petroleum Projects
5 Days
FEC 11
Financial Planning and Budgeting Forecasting
5 Days
FEC 12
Financial Statement Reading, Analysis and Performance Evaluation
5 Days
FEC 13
Using Computer for Financial Planning and Analysis in Oil & Gas
5 Days
FEC 14
Contracting Fundamentals and Drafting Contracts
5 Days
FEC 15
Advanced Contract Management
5 Days
FEC 16
Petroleum Agreements
5 Days
FEC 17
Risk Management and Insurance in the Oil Industry
5 Days
Human Resources (HR) and Training Development HRT 01
Career Development Planning
5 Days
HRT 02
Hiring for Success; Behavioral Interviewing Techniques
5 Days
HRT 03
HR Strategic Panning
5 Days
HRT 04
Designing & Implementing Compressive HR Audit
5 Days
HRT 05
Succession Planning
5 Days
HRT 06
Measuring Organizational Performance (KPI’s) Workshop
5 Days
HRT 07
Training ROI (Return On Investment)
5 Days
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April 2016 – December 2016
HRT 08
Train The Trainer
5 Days
Administration and Material ADM 01 Public Relations
5 Days
ADM 02 Camp Service and Food Hygiene
5 Days
Marketing MRK 01 Marketing Strategy
5 Days
MRK 02 Marketing Analysis
5 Days
MRK 03 Applied Market Research
5 Days
MRK 04 Fundamentals Of Marketing
5 Days
MRK 05 Strategic Marking Management
5 Days
MRK 06 Sales and Account Management
5 Days
MRK 07 Product and Service Management
5 Days
Soft Skills SFS 01
Skills for Technical Supervisors
5 Days
SFS 02
Business Writing Skills
5 Days
SFS 03
Leadership Skills Success through Teamwork
5 Days
SFS 04
Effective Listening and Communication Skills
3 Days
SFS 05
Effective Selling Skills
5 Days
SFS 06
Presentation Skills
5 Days
SFS 07
Negotiation Skills
5 Days
SFS 08
Meeting Management
3 Days
SFS 09
Team Building Workshop
5 Days
SFS 10
Critical Thinking; How to Sharpen your Way of Thinking
5 Days
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April 2016 – December 2016
SFS 11
Problem Solving and Decision Making
5 Days
SFS 12
How to Deal With your Manager
3 Days
SFS 13
Purchasing Skills
5 Days
SUBJECT FOR NON SPECIAIST SNS 01
Geology and Geophysics for Non Geoscientists
5 Days
SNS 02
Petroleum Drilling for Non Specialist
5 Days
SNS 03
Petroleum Finance for Non - Financials
5 Days
SNS 04
HR for Non HR Managers
5 Days
SNS 05
Accounting for Non – Accounting Mangers
5 Days
MISCEANEOUS MSS 01
AutoCAD
5 Days
MSS 02
CCNA& CCNP
5 Days
MSS 03
Filling & Archiving
5 Days
MSS 04
Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS
5 Days
MSS 05
Using MS-EXCEL for Data Analysis
5 Days
MSS 06
Executive Secretary
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Training Plan 2016
UPSTREAM
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Geology GEL 01 - Introduction of Petroleum Geology
GEL 03 -Geology of Classtic Reservoirs
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Geologists. Reservoir engineers ,reservoir simulation engineers ,other assist team members
The course will be of great value to exploration and development geology.
Course Objective
Course Objective
To provide a very comprehensive understanding of geometry and hydrocarbon potential of clastic
Have a basic understanding of the petroleum system, petroleum as a resource, and the value chain.
Have a basic understanding of a broad array of tools used in the search for and production of hydrocarbon reserves. Understand how geologists conduct the search for petroleum resources through the value chain or the life cycle of a petroleum resource. This will include the processes involved and actual examples.
Learn details on how to begin evaluating a hydrocarbon play and developing a prospect. Obtain skills in correlating potential reservoir rocks and recognizing normal faults with log data. Learn the principles of mapping a subsurface reservoir and estimating the volumetrics. Minerals and rocks
Course Content
Introduction and petroleum system. What is Petroleum? The subsurface environment. Review of Sedimentary Basins and Sedimentary rocks. The source, Migration and Reservoir . Traps and Seals.
depositional systems and facies, how they are affected by such important features as basin configuration, tectonics and eustasy. Each of the major clastic environments is covered in terms of lithology, facies, log response and reservoir quality, and the depositional models related to seismic sequence.
Course Content
Introduction to sandstone reservoirs. Fundamentals of Sedimentology. Genetic stratigraphic analysis. Depositional architecture. Fluvial and Deltaic Depositional Environments Shallow Marine Environments Deep Marine Environments Analysis of clastic depositional system Lateral continuity and quality of seals Sedimentary controls on porosity, permeability, saturation
Duration 5 days
Well Drilling and Completion. Formation Evaluation. Geophysical Methods of Exploration. Exploration Process.. Prospect Evaluation and Risk Analysis. Field Development.. Unconventional Resources.
Duration
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
GEL 06 - Stratigraphy and sedimentary Basin
GEL 10 - Well Site Geology Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Geologists, Petrophysists and Geophysicists
Mud loggers, Geologist and Geophysists
Course Objective This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of s equence stratigraphy. Covers the use of seismic reflection data to study lithology, geometry, and depositional history of sedimentary bodies; factors affecting resolution and velocity; and new techniques for identifying lithologies. Integrates current concepts on interaction of tectonics, sea level and sediment supply togenerate predictive
Course Objective To provide a comprehensive understanding of how to monitor and use geological data acquired while drilling in order to characterize geological formations and reservoirs.
Course Content
models for architecture of sedimentary basin fill.
Course Content
Foundations of sedimentary basins Mechanics of sedimentary basin formation Sedimentary basin-fill Application to petroleum play assessment
Duration 5 Days
Introduction to the role of well site geology and relationship to operations geology Review of some fundamentals HSE Samples and Sampling Basics of logs Data Management Directional drilling Coring and sidewall coring ERD and Geosteering. Quality assurance of contractors. Geological contractors. Mud logging, LWD/MWD, Wireline. Wireline Logging QC Formation Pressure fundamentals and activities. Pore pressure evaluation and activities.
Duration 5 days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Geophysics
Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysical data Very Advanced Workshop on Geophysics and Exploration Operations
GOP 01 - Geophysics Familiarization and Exploration Operation
GOP 02 - Seismic Interpretation Techniques
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
Geophysists, Geologists, Petrophysists and Reservoir Engineers 5 Days
Course Objective
Exploration and production Geoscientists and Reservoir Engineers involved in seismic interpretation or dealing with results of the interpretation of seismic data
Course Objective This course talks about the hydrocarbon exploration from prospecting going throw exploration finishing with production
Course Content
To acquire skills in interpretation of 2D & 3D seismic data. To enhance theoretical knowledge of seismic structural interpretation, stratigraphic interpretation, reservoir identification and evaluation, and horizon and formation attributes. Be familiar with PETREL software.
Course Content
What is Geophysics and it's History & procedures of explorations the hydrocarbon form A to Z Difference Between Geosciences and concern for each science What is seismic, magnetic, Gravity, Resistivity, GPR, well logging, petrophysics The familiarization of the nature of geophysicist in field and office & Fast Hint about Geophysics software which we use in exploration methods Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysical data Very Advanced Workshop on Geophysics and Exploration Operations
Duration 5 Days
Introduction and general overview Visual perception, understanding and impact on interpretation Geological concepts, sedimentary models and structural styles Central frequency, wedge modeling and tuning analysis exercises Introduction to the PETREL software - seismic interpretation module Interpretation overall procedure, 2D and 3D techniques Sequence stratigraphy and seismic facies analysis Seismic geomorphology, stratal slicing and volume flattening Case history on automated fault interpretation Sequence stratigraphy, Automated fault mapping and Structural validation exercises Multi-attributes analysis, calibration, applications, pitfalls and limitations Reservoir Thickness analysis from seismic attributes exercise Spectral decomposition Basics of rock physics and seismic inversion AVO theory and pre-stack attributes Multi-attribute reservoir characterization exercise Depth conversion exercise AVO gradient-intercept exercise Multicomponent seismic interpretation
Duration
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
GOP 03 - Seismic Data Processing
Who Should Attend Geophysicists (acquisition, processing and interpretation) –who are actively involved in seismic processing and/or liaise with seismic processing contractors. Geophysicists who are involved in special studies should have a thorough understanding of conventional processing.
GOP 06 - Seismic Attributes and AVO Analysis
Who Should Attend Interpreters, Gophysicists, Geologists, Technical support personnel, Seismic processors, Exploration and data processing managers and Acquisition managers
Course Objective
Course Objective At the end of the course, participants will have a thorough understanding and appreciation of the many alternative processing approaches that are commonly applied. The can act as processing geophysicist and/or liaise with the seismic processing contractor; they will be able to assess the implications of each particular processing route.
Course Contents
Geometry and Editing First break picking and refraction statics Deconvolution: stochastic and deterministic Velocity analysis Reflection picking and residual statics Multiple elimination Signal-to-noise enhancement techniques (DMO) – Velocity analysis – Stack - Migration Velocity mode building and updating Pre-stack depth migration
Duration 5 Days
Use attributes to enhance subtle faults and folds, as lithologic indicators, and quality control the choice of processing parameters Evaluate and exploit attribute expressions for different depositional environments to better characterize reservoirs by adopting appropriate workflows and multiattribute tools Identify geological features highlighted by attributes, limitations to seismic processing through attributes that may result in smeared attribute images from multiazimuth and multioffset data, limits of attribute analysis on data that have been poorly imaged and good and bad color display practices
Course Contents
Types of attributes Impact of seismic data quality on seismic attributes Methods for preconditioning of seismic data Introduction of various algorithms for attribute computation, their limitations and performance strengths Attribute expression of structure and stratigraphy in terms of tectonics and diapirsm, clastic and carbonate depositional systems and geologic hazards Multi attribute analysis tools Techniques for interpretation of AVO Reservoir characterization workflows Physical demonstration of attributes on real seismic data Decon and scaling effect on attributes Time and Frequency domain attributes Gut studies of AVO
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Petrphysics
PTP 01 - Basic Open Hole Logging and Formation Evaluation
PTP 03 - Applied Core Analysis
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
All engineers and technicians dealing with open hoe we log data, Engineers from; drilling, reservoir, geology, production, geophysics and petrophysics departments will benefit from this course.
Geologists, Geophysicists, Reservoir engineers, Production Engineers, Petrophysicists
Course Objective This practical concept drive course will focus on openhole data acquisition and interpretation. The course will cover all the basics of log data acquisition and interpretation. New high technology tools and their application will also be reviewed. These technologies will include Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Logging While Drilling (LWD), and optional topics, including wireline formation testing and borehole imaging. There will be daily workshops that cover the topics presented each day.
Course Objective
The course introduces the Core Analysis and Formation Evaluation integration approach. The course will focus on the need for quality coring procedures and analytical techniques to acquire good data for reservoir models. Provides specific information to characterize a particular rock property or through a section of specialized tests Provides a more complete understanding of a reservoir rock.
Course Contents
Course Contents Basic logging Overview Natural Gamma Rays Basic of Resistivity Acoustic measurements Neutron Porosity measurements Density measurements Computing the value of Vsh and Sw Quick look interpretation Borehole imaging MWD and LWD Core measurements Basic of core analysis Casing design & installation Primary cementing Hole problems & stuck pipe Reservoir rock and fluid properties Overview of the completion process
Duration
Coring and core analysis objectives Coring hardware and maximizing core recovery Core-handling, wellsite procedures, and preservation methods Sidewall coring and analysis Organizing effective laboratory programs Porosity, permeability, and fluid saturation Unconventional Reservoir Analytical Protocol Quality control in core analysis Petrography and mineralogy Special core analysis sample selection and statistical data analysis Core-log correlation (includes NMR log calibration, acoustic, nuclear, and electrical properties) an introduction to rock mechanics Wettability, relative permeability, capillary pressure, and reservoir fluid distribution Data integration in reservoir simulation
Duration 5 Days
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
PTP 04 - Applied Reservoir characterization
PTP 05 - Applied Production Logging and Reservoir Monitoring
Who Should Attend Engineers, Geologists, Geophysicists, Petrophysists
Who Should Attend Petroleum engineer, Drilling engineers, Petroleum engineers, Reservoir engineers, production, petrophysicist, log analyst, Someone who needs to understand what production logs and cased hole surveys can tell us about how the well and adjacent reservoir are behaving
Course Objective
To develop a business proposal for any Reservoir Characterization project To apply the concept of correlation length to understand reservoir continuity To define hydraulic flow units in a reservoir To assess the economics of oil and gas projects across their entire life cycle To carry out the integrated Reservoir Characterization process
Course Contents
Course Objective
Teaches you advanced techniques for production logging and reservoir monitoring. How to design a data acquisition program to evaluate wellbore or reservoir behavior based on field development objectives. Learn in-depth log interpretation techniques such as interpreting three phase fluid flow in deviated and horizontal wells Learn quick look techniques for log quality control as well as how to plan and integrate multi-source data to complete your evaluation. Learn to interpret behind casing resistivity, three phase flow in horizontal wells & evaluating fluid saturations using logging tools
Business value drivers and selection criteria
The scale and resolution of data
Variograms, correlation length
Time, rock, and flow units
Seismic attributes
Upscaling, streamline simulation
Decision trees; value of information
Giving and receiving feedback
The future of Reservoir Characterization
Duration 5 Days
Course Contents
PL Overview Inflow Performance Slippage Velocities Fluid Velocities Spinner Calibrations Hold Ups - Equations Single, Two & Three Phase Flow Rate Uneven Depletion and Cross flow Production Log Interpretations in Horizontal Wells Reservoir Monitoring Introduction Nuclear Physics of Neutron Interaction Pulsed Neutron Logging Tools Reservoir Monitoring Capture (Sigma) Mode Reservoir Monitoring Inelastic Mode Reservoir Monitoring Field Wide applications Resistivity measurements behind conductive & non-conductive casing Deep Reading Electro-Magnetic Imaging
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
PTP 06 - Dipmeter and Borehole Image Logging
Who Should Attend Geologists, Geophysicists, Petrophysiscists, Engineers and technicians interested in using borehole image and dipmeter data more effectively for integrated studies.
Course Objective
Understand the available image log types and current state of technology. Understand the fundamentals of dip determination and analysis. Understand the application of image logs in structural and stratigraphic studies. Understand the role of image logs in geomechanical and wellbore stability analysis. Integrate image log data into multidisciplinary studies.
Course Contents
Introduction to Dipmeter and Borehole image
Applications and types of dipmeters and borehole images
Data acquisition and processing
Quality control and artifacts
Generation and use of stereonets and rose diagrams
Quantitative analysis using cumulative dip plots, vector plots, and SCAT plots
In situ stress from borehole breakout and drilling induced fractures
Horizontal wells
Identification and classification of fractures, faults, sub-seismic scale faults, micro-faults, and unconformities
Fracture spacing and wellbore bias correction
Thin bed analysis and net-sand counts
Carbonate porosity and facies interpretation
Sedimentology from borehole images: burrows, cross beds, scoured surfaces, slumps
Determination of paleocurrent directions
Interpretation of borehole images in various depositional settings
Application of image data in geocellular modeling and reservoir characterization
Integration of image data with core, mapping, seismic, petrophysical, and production data
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Reservoir Engineering RES 01 - Basic Reservoir Engineering
RES 02 - Basic Well Test Design and Analysis
Who Should Attend Geoscientists, Engineers with little or no reservoir engineer’s background
Who Should Attend Reservoir engineers, Production engineers, Field personnel involved in the design and interpretation of welltests
Course Objective This course is designed to introduce technical professionals to the fundamental aspects of reservoir engineering. Theoretical concepts coupled with numerous practical case histories are presented to assist reservoir and exploitation engineers in their primary functions - the determination of oil and gas reserves and the maximization of hydrocarbon recovery under primary, secondary, and tertiary schemes. Field development of unconventional gas reservoirs including shale gas, tight gas and coalbed methane (CBM) will also be covered. The application of horizontal wells and a number of new technologies will also be reviewed. The sessions will include a number of relevant class problems and examples.
Course Objective
Course Contents
Analyze drawdown and buildup tests in oil and gas wells Identify flow regimes using the log-log diagnostic plot Describe characteristic pressure behavior for common bounded reservoir geometries Identify well test data affected by various wellbore and near-wellbore phenomena Design a well test to meet desired objectives Estimate average drainage area pressure Analyze well tests in hydraulically fractured wells, horizontal wells, and naturally fractured reservoirs
Course Contents
Rock and fluid properties
Introduction to reservoir performance
Fundamentals of fluid flow
Radial flow
Reservoir fluid distribution
Semilog analysis
Reservoir classification
Diagnostics and derivative analysis
Reservoir drive mechanisms
Pressure transient testing for gas wells
Oil and gas well performance, including inflow and outflow concepts
Flow regimes and the log-log diagnostic plot
Pressure buildup analysis
Bounded reservoir behavior
Oil displacement concepts
Wellbore and near-wellbore phenomena
Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place
Well test interpretation
Recovery techniques
Well test design
Forecasting production decline
Well test operation
Introduction to reservoir simulation
Estimation of average drainage area pressure
Hydraulically fractured wells
Horizontal wells
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
RES 06 - Fractured Reservoir
RES 08 - Gas Reservoir Engineering
Who Should Attend Engineers actively involved in the operation and management of reservoirs, Geoscientists working with reservoirs in field development and expansion planning would also benefit from attending this course
Who Should Attend Engineers actively involved in the operation and management of gas reservoirs, Geoscientists working with gas reservoirs in field development and expansion planning would also benefit from attending this course
Course Objective
Provides a unique opportunity to learn all the aspects related to the understanding and modeling of fractured reservoirs. The unique feature of this course is the ability to take the geologic concepts and use them in reservoir modeling. Hands-on sessions are devoted to the examination of outcrop, core and log data and using that information and a software to create 3D fractured reservoir models.
Course Objective
Evaluate gas reservoir data and prepare this data for engineering calculations Apply frequently used gas reservoir engineering techniques Perform production decline type curve analysis and use other advanced reservoir calculations such as simulation Solve reservoir engineering calculations through the use of many practical exercises
Course Contents Course Contents
Characterization of natural fractures and fracture systems
Influence of mechanical stratigraphy and structure on fracture development
Introduction to tight gas reservoirs
Detection and prediction of subsurface natural-fracture occurrence and intensity from cores and
Gas reservoir fluid properties: gas condensate sampling and understanding laboratory reports
well logs
Gas reservoir fluid flow and well testing: deliverability testing and non-darcy flow, testing for
Fractured rock properties affecting reservoir performance
Classification of naturally-fractured reservoirs with reservoir examples and potential production
hydraulically fractured wells, horizontal wells, and gas condensate reservoirs
Determination of original gas-in-place: material balance techniques for various drive mechanisms and
problems
Naturally-fractured reservoirs: fluid-flow, well performance and well testing, reservoir
reservoir types, alternate plotting techniques, production decline type curves
Gas flow in wellbores and pipelines: the gas production system, pressure drop in wellbores and
performance, numerical simulation
Geomechanics/fluid-flow
Behavior and stimulation of naturally-fractured reservoirs
Effects of natural fractures on reservoir permeability, anisotropy, drainage area, and waterflood sweep efficiency
flowlines, restrictions to gas production
Prediction of future performance and ultimate recovery: decline curves, coupled material balance and deliverability techniques, reservoir simulation, gas well spacing and infill drilling
Special topics Reservoir management of water-drive gas reservoirs, predicting gas condensate reservoir performance, coalbed methane reservoir
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
RES 10 - Advanced Well Testing
RES 15 - Applied Project Engineering
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
Production engineers, Reservoir engineers who may be required to interpret non-routine well tests
Drilling Managers and Officers
Course Objective
To understand why and how formations can be damaged and how to reduce the risk of damage, and increase the well productivity To know the principles underlying well testing and the procedures for analysing well tests in both vertical and horizontal wells To learn the reasons for well testing and the information that can be derived from it To understand the state-of-the-art of well testing, including testing of horizontal wells, layered reservoirs, and reservoirs producing under multiphase flow conditions
Course Contents
Introduction to well testing
Brief review of Basic Concepts and Equations of Flow
Log-log type curve analysis
Pressure transient testing for gas wells
Flow regimes and the log-log diagnostic plot
Bounded reservoir behavior
Wellbore and near-wellbore phenomena
Well test interpretation
Well test design
Estimation of average drainage area pressure
Hydraulically fractured wells
Application to Naturally Fractured Reservoir
Application to Horizontal wells
Naturally fractured reservoirs
Testing Multiphase reservoirs
Integration into reservoir characterization models
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
Course Objective
Define the importance of each of the ten (10) Bodies of Project Management Knowledge and the essential components of APQP by Phase (includes the newest Knowledge Area – Stakeholder Management) Recognize the minimum essential elements of a Robust Project Plan Properly evaluate and differentiate between Statement of Requirement, Statement of Work and Work Breakdown structures Apply the different timeline methodologies: Milestone, Gantt, Network (PERT) and Critical Path Utilize different types of meeting and conflict resolution strategies, formulate an effective meeting summary and action list, and conduct an actual Design Review Recognize the pitfalls common to most mobility projects due to Voice of the Customer (VOC) collection, current U.S. and international legislation and directives, improper application of limited resources, and others.
Course Contents
Introduction to project management systems for the oil and gas industry Six phases of a project system Key project management knowledge areas Project types Contracting Execution planning HSE management Risk management Interface management organization and staffing project controls Work breakdown structure Planning and scheduling Progress measurement Cost estimating Earned value Change management Reviews and approvals
Duration 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
Reservoir Engineering DEG 01 - Introduction to Drilling and Well Services
DEG 06 - Directional Drilling and Surveying
Who Should Attend Drilling Engineering, Personnel involved in Drilling/Workover operations, Drilling Supervisors
Who Should Attend Drilling Engineering, Drilling Supervisors, Trainee Directional Drillers
Course Objective
Provide an overall picture, general knowledge of drilling and well operations throughout a well’s lifetime perspective Drilling and well operations risks and challenges Roles and responsibilities involved Market players Key terminology DNV GL services.
Course Contents
Identify the various segments of the oil and gas business and how they interrelate.
Basics of formation pressure
Clarify the role that drilling plays in the oil and gas industry.
Identify the basic components of the well construction sequence.
Relate the various roles and business relationships between oil and gas operator companies, drilling contractors, and various types of service companies.
Understand the organization structure of a multi-discipline exploration and production team and the on-site drilling team.
Clarify roles and responsibilities of rig crew members.
Use terminology related to the drilling process.
Identify the importance of HSE policies and practices
Drilling Fluids and Hydraulic Design
Casings and Drill String Design
Hole Problems (Loss of circulation, Shale problems, Stuck pipe and Well control)
Duration 5 Days
Course Objective
Make survey calculations Interpret TVD, polar and rectangular coordinates, and vertical section Interpret dogleg severity and the problems associated with dogleg severity Plan a two-dimensional directional well Plan horizontal wells based on the objectives of the well Determine the best multi-lateral completion for an application Determine declination and non-magnetic drilling collar selection Apply the best survey instrument for the job Directionally drill with rotary BHAs, jetting, whipstocks, motor, steerable motors, and rotary steerable systems Drill horizontally underbalanced Interpret torque and drag and determine what factors will affect the torque and drag Determine cementing requirements for directional wells
Course Contents
Applications for directional drilling Directional profiles Extended reach wells Survey calculations and accuracy Dogleg severity calculations and problems associated with doglegs Planning directional and horizontal wells Horizontal drilling methods and applications Logging high angle wells Hole-cleaning Multi-laterals Types of survey instruments Tools used to deflect a wellbore Torque and drag calculations Cementing
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
DEG 10 - IWCF for Well Control
DEG 11 - Methods of Preparing Drilling Fluids for Deep Drilling Well
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Drilling Representatives, Drilling Supervisors
Drilling Fluids Engineers, Mud Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisor, Well-site geologists
Course Objective
Course Objective
Give students a thorough understanding of well control principles, procedures, and equipment Prepare students for the Practice Assessment, Principles and Procedures examination and the Equipment examination.
Course Contents
General Information Pressures Cause of kicks Kick indicators Shut-in procedures Kill methods Well control equipment Well control form a floating vessel Stripping tripping Gas kick and special problems Glossary
Duration 5 Days
How To Use clays and polymers to achieve desired mud properties Apply water chemistry to the treatment of drilling fluids Perform complete API water-based mud and non-aqueous drilling fluids tests Evaluate the information on an API water-based and non-aqueous drilling fluid report Identify drilling fluid contaminants and prescribe corrective treatments Select water phase salinity and activity for bore hole stability Select non-aqueous fluids to meet drilling requirements and environmental concerns Manage non-aqueous drilling fluid systems Minimize formation damage to optimize well producibility
Course Contents
Composition and properties of water-based drilling fluids
Analysis of API water-base mud and non-aqueous drilling fluid report
Characteristics of Clay
Identification and treatment of drilling fluid contaminants
Drilling Fluid Additive
Composition and properties of water-based and non-aqueous drilling fluid systems
Selection of water phase salinity for borehole stability
API water-based and non-aqueous drilling mud tests
Adjustment of non-aqueous drilling fluid properties
Managing invert emulsion fluid systems: rig preparation and displacement
Non-aqueous drilling fluids designed for environmental compliance
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
DEG 17 - Offshore Drilling Operation
Who Should Attend Drilling engineers, Drilling supervisors, Mud engineers, Company Man, Mud loggers
Course Objective
Clarify HSE and other risks associated with offshore operations Identify offshore structures commonly used in the oil and gas industry and their typical applications Identify various styles and designs of marine risers. Determine differences between various rig types Clarify logistical drivers for drilling and completion operations
Course Contents Identify differences between onshore and offshore operations Clarify HSE and other risks associated with offshore operations Helicopter operations Boat Operations Crane and deck operations Simultaneous operations Emergency response Identify offshore structures commonly used in the oil and gas industry and their typical applications Bottom-supported or floating Fixed or mobile Moored or dynamically positioned Single use and multi-use structures Identify various styles and designs of marine risers. Determine differences between various rig types Platform rigs Submersibles Barge rig & Jackup rig Semi-submersible Drillship Identify operational effectiveness differences between various configurations of rig equipment, especially multiple activity centers Clarify logistical drivers for drilling and completion operations
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Production Engineering PRD 01 - Introduction to Production Engineering
PRD 02- Artificial Lift Technology PRD 02-
Who Should Attend Petroleum engineers, Production engineers, Production operations staff, Reservoir engineers, Drilling and Completion engineers
Course Objective
How To Recognize geological models to identify conventional and unconventional (shale oil and gas and heavy oil) hydrocarbon accumulations Understand key principles and parameters of well inflow and outflow Build accurate nodal analysis models for tubing size selection and problem well review Design and select well completion tubing, packer, and other downhole equipment tools Plan advanced well completion types such as multilateral, extended length, and intelligent wells Design both conventional and unconventional multi stage fractured horizontal wells
Engineers, Technicians, Field supervisors, others who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate artificial lift systems
Course Objective
Engineers, Technicians, Field supervisors, others who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate artificial lift systems Use principles and content mentioned below to focus on maximizing oil production with
artificial lift systems Make basic PVT properties and inflow performance calculations related to artificial lift Understand and apply multiphase tubing and pipe flow principles Use principles and content mentioned below to focus on maximizing oil production with Select the appropriate artificial lift system artificial lift systems Compare systems to determine which one is most economically feasible Make basic PVT properties and inflow performance calculations related to artificial lift Specify components and auxiliary equipment needed for each system Understand and apply multiphase tubing and pipe flow principles Know what best practices are available to extend the life of equipment and installed lift Select the appropriate artificial lift system systems Compare systems to determine which one is most economically feasible Apply basic design and analysis concepts Specify components and auxiliary equipment needed for each system Design system features that allow for gassy production, production with solids, viscous Know what best practices are available to extend the life of equipment and installed lift production, and for other harsh environments systems Apply basic design and analysis concepts Design system features that allow for gassy production, production with solids, viscous production, and for other harsh environments Criteria for selection of artificial lift system
Reservoir performance: inflow and outflow relationships Criteria for Artificial liftselection screeningof artificial lift system
Reservoir performance: inflow and relationships Introduction to rod-pumping, gas lift,outflow and ESP systems Artificial lift screening Rod-pump design: pumping unit, rods, pump, prime movers, gas anchor, pump-off controls
Introduction to mandrels, rod-pumping, gas injection lift, and ESP systems Gas lift design: valves, gas requirements, temperature, chokes, spacing, Rod-pump design: pumping unit, pump, prime movers, gas anchor, pump-off controls equilibrium curve, continuous flowrods, design
Gas lift design: mandrels, valves, injection gasintake requirements, temperature, chokes, spacing, ESP design: pump performance curves, pump curves, typical problems, installation, equilibrium curve, continuous flow design troubleshooting
ESP design: pump performanceconditions curves, pump intake curves, typical problems, installation, Geographical & Environmental troubleshooting Characteristics of fluids
Course Contents
Overview of the oil and gas industry Overview of qualitative phase behavior and reservoirs Important hydrocarbon properties and terminology Typical sales/disposal specifications Flowlines, piping and gathering systems Reservoir engineering concepts related to the production processes Production operations, management and intervention overview Oil processing Water injection systems (including pumps) Gas handling - compression Gas handling - dehydration Measurement and storage Other facilities considerations - utilities, process safety Midstream facilities - gas processing Midstream facilities - pipelines Midstream facilities – LNG Environmental impaction drilling & production operations
Duration 5 Days
Course Contents
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
Artificial Lift Technology
Who Should Attend
Geographical & Environmental conditions Economic considerations Characteristics ofinstallation fluids Best practices for and maintenance Economic considerations All maintenance operation Best practices for installation and maintenance Economic analysis All maintenance operation Economic analysis Duration
5 Days 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
PRD 05- Natural Gas Production
Who Should Attend Production Engineers and Gas Processes Engineers and Chemists
Course Objective
Gas Production Operations, an upper-level engineering text covers; essentially all of the operations involved in moving natural gas from its initial location in the reservoir to its final destination, including movement through the reservoir, piping system, separation facilities and compressor. The Course covers; information that is essential in the day-to-day operation of a gas field. Detection of abnormal well performance, separator selection, and prediction of hydrate formation are illustrated.
Course Contents
Typical sales/disposal specifications Flowlines, piping and gathering systems Production separation Oil processing Water injection systems (including pumps) Gas handling - compression Gas handling - dehydration Measurement and storage Other facilities considerations - utilities, process safety Midstream facilities - gas processing Midstream facilities - pipelines Midstream facilities - LNG
Duration 5 Days
PRD 09- Chemical Treatment of Injection Water
Who Should Attend Production Engineers and Chemists
Course Objective
Understand the physical properties of water Understand Ca CO3 Equivalents Know how to express the concentrations Know the Water Analysis Techniques Understand and identify the operating problems Know the different methods for Water Treatment Identify the Required Inhibitors for Water Treatment.
Course Contents
The Chemistry and Analysis of Water and the Impurities Constituents Characteristics of Produced Water, Formation Water, Surface and Sea Water Suspended and Dissolved Material Parameters and Oil in Water Concentration Surface Water, Sea Water and Produced Water Injection Examples and Case Studies Sour Corrosion, Microbial Induced Corrosion and Mineral Scaling Problems and Control Methods Corrosion and Scale Prediction Methods, Calculation, Testing and the related Standards Water Quality for Injection and Produced Water Quality Rating Methods Guidelines for Produced Water Reinjection Methods and Equipment for Produced Water Treatment before Reinjection and their Operations Pressure Build-up and Confinement Problems and Solutions Practical Application of Produced Water Treating Technology for Land-based and Offshore Injection Operations Reinjection Examples and Case Studies
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Production Technology PTE 02- Sand Control
Who Should Attend Production Engineers, Completion engineers, Field supervisors, Chemists
Course Objective
Determine the causes of sand production Determine the need for sand control Select the best sand control method Prepare the well for the proper application of sand control Apply best practices to ensure successful sand control completions Conduct successful frac packs Evaluate sand control performance Minimize production losses Evaluate new technologies for proper applications
Course Contents
Sand control techniques
Radial flow and formation damage
Causes and effects of sand production
Predicting sand production
Gravel pack design
Slotted liners and wire wrapped screens
Gravel pack completion equipment and service tools
Well preparation for gravel packing
Perforating for gravel placement techniques
Perforation prepacking and enhanced prepacking
Frac packing
Open hole gravel packing
Expandable screens
Gravel pack performance
Horizontal well completions
Duration 5 Days PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Downstream
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Process Technology & Operations
PTO 03 - Gas Turbines (Design, Performance and Operation Who Should Attend
PTO 02 - Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention
Engineers, technicians and personnel of operating facilities, People who work in affiliated industries and who wish to gain an understanding of the day-to-day operations of gas turbines
Course Objective
Who Should Attend
The aim of this course is to provide the delegate with an understanding of how different types of gas turbine produce useful power and how their output is influenced by a very wide range of operating conditions. The three major categories of gas turbine applications are covered, civil aviation, military aviation and mechanical power applications. When completing the course the delegate should be able to understand the influence of mission on the choice of gas turbine cycle and how gas turbines behave in a very wide range of operating conditions.
Corrosion engineers, Process, maintenance and project engineers, Production engineers and technicians Course Objective
The basics of corrosion chemistry The main corrosion mechanisms occurring in oil and gas production/processing systems The different types of damage caused by corrosion Materials selection for corrosion prevention Some methods for conducting cathodic protection (CP) surveys Items to consider in corrosion inhibitor selection Key advantages and disadvantages of the various corrosion monitoring methods Where the main locations of corrosion concern occur within oil production systems, gas processing facilities (including amine units), and water injection systems
Course Contents
Basic Concepts in Chemistry Relevant to Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Fundamentals of Corrosion Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Practical Parameters in Cathodic Protection Resistivity and Electrode Resistance Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Cathodic Protection Standards, Specification and Design Cathodic Protection of Underground Pipelines and Storage Tanks Cathodic Protection of Marine and Offshore Structures Cathodic Protection of Concrete Structures Stray Current and Cathodic Protection Interference, and Methods of Prevention
Duration 5 Days
Course Content
Gas turbines in the oil and gas industry Operating principles of gas turbines Electric machinery: motors and generators Installation Driven equipment: Pumps and Compressors Transmission systems Auxiliary Systems Pumps Principals of operation and major components of gas turbines: rotors, blades, shafts, combustion chambers, nozzles, etc. Auxiliary systems: lube oil, seal oil, fuel, start-up, etc. Evaluation of turbine performance parameters during start-up and normal operation Troubleshooting control systems for gas turbines: start-up, speed and temperature controls, vibration Principles of operation and general components of compressors: rotors, seals, diaphragms, etc. Operating characteristics curves Surging phenomenon Choking phenomenon Compressor instrumentation: various control loops; anti-surge control loops Compressor safety interlock and trip systems Gas turbine and compressor systems start-up and shutdown procedures Normal operation - monitoring of parameters Logging of monitoring checks Key performance variables and means to monitor Process parameters (pressure, temperature, flow, equipment performance) Machine integrity Monitoring and gas turbines Vibration monitoring Troubleshooting Case Studies
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
PTO 04 - Cathodic Production Systems
PTO 06 - Lubricants & Lubrications Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
Maintenance and technical support engineers and supervisors Corrosion, process, maintenance, production and project engineers, Technicians, Chemists
Course Objective This program provides students with the theoretical and practical fundamentals for testing, evaluating, and designing both galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection systems.
Course Content
Basic Concepts in Chemistry Relevant to Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Fundamentals of Corrosion Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Practical Parameters in Cathodic Protection Resistivity and Electrode Resistance Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Cathodic Protection Standards, Specification and Design Cathodic Protection of Underground Pipelines and Storage Tanks Cathodic Protection of Marine and Offshore Structures Cathodic Protection of Concrete Structures Stray Current and Cathodic Protection Interference, and Methods of Prevention Cathodic Protection Commissioning, Inspection and Monitoring Cathodic Protection and Coatings Pipeline Inspection: Survey Methods and Evaluation Techniques Overall Discussion, Questions and Answers, Course Feedback Examination
Duration 5 Days
Course Objective
After course completion, participants will be to understand: Functions and characteristics of lubricants, Factors in selection of lubricants and effects of additives. Oils, greases, and other compounds used for lubrication Lubrication methods and recommended storage and handling procedures Course Content
Introduction to lubricant characteristic and definition of terms Underlying assumption and derivation of the Reynolds' equation for different boundary condition and fluid characteristics Analysis of inclined surface thrust bearing Short cylinder (bearing) theory Grease lubrication Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Introduction to thermal effects in lubrication Duration
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
PTO 10 - Planned Shutdown Management
PTO 13 - Flare and Snuffing Systems; Operations, Design, Startup and Shutdown
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Process, Facilities, Mechanical, Electrical new hired engineers and Operation
Junior engineers, senior operators and Operators who work in oil and gas field production units, gas processing facilities and Refineries
Course Objective
After course completion, participants will be to understand: How to reduce shutdown costs, downtime, rework, and safety incidents, as we as improving start-up response and equipment reliability. All the facets involved in a successful shutdown.
Course Content
Overview of Shutdowns and Turnaround management Difference between projects and shutdowns Quality processes Safety plan Issues to be addressed in the plan Shutdown work identification Work scope support plan Planning the plan Planning the work
Resource scheduling
The critical path
The use of contractors
Contract statement of work
Negotiations
Contract management
Shutdown budgeting and control
The contractor management plan
Managing logistics in shutdowns
Risk management
Shutdown execution
Shutdown close-out
Duration
Course Objective
Learn how to control process conditions by venting gases and/or liquids. Understand important points in the transition from unburned vents to flaring and from vent pipes to burners specifically designed for flare applications.
Course Content
Flare Systems Factors Influencing Flare Design Flare Designare Equipment Flare Combustion Products Pressure Reliefs and Flaring De-pressuring, Emergency Relief and Flare System Safe Analyses
Duration 5 Days
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
C
PTO 18 - Gas Plant (Troubleshooting and Special Problems)
Who Should Attend Junior engineers, Operators and senior operators and Supervisors who work in oi production facilities and oil refineries
Course Objective
To Understand Glycol dehydration operation and troubleshooting To Understand Gas sweetening operation and troubleshooting To Understand Adsorption principles and troubleshooting To Understand Solid bed dehydration and troubleshooting To Understand Refrigeration systems and troubleshooting To Understand Cryogenic gas processing and troubleshooting To Understand Gas plant equipments troubleshooting
Course Content
Troubleshooting methodology fundamentals and data reconciliation
Gas - Liquid separators
Reciprocating compressors
Amine gas sweetening
Glycol dehydration units
3-phase separators
Centrifugal pumps
Oil treating
Produced water treating systems
Shell and tube heat exchangers
Centrifugal compressors
Molecular sieve dehydration units
NGL recovery processes
Pant pipelines hydrate, corrosion problems
Gas studies
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Instrumentation Engineering & Maintenance IEM 08 - Safety Relief Valves Devices
Who Should Attend
IEM 10 - Introduction to Control Systems
Who Should Attend Instrumentation and process engineers and technicians
Engineers who use/select and technicians who install/service these safety devices, Managers with responsibility for plant and equipment
Course Objective
To learn the main types and operating characteristics of safety and relief valvces, Rupture Disks & Rupture pins. To be able to select and specify the correct safety valve for a given application To understand the need to match actuator with valve
Course Content
Relief Valves Definitions Relieve Valves Terminology Relieve Valves Standards Valves Types Valves Installation Considerations Selection Sizing Lab on sizing program Rupture disks Rupture Pins Rupture disk sizing
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
Course Objective
Understand the technical terms used in control system
Understand the operation of a control system
To understand how control system works
To know the main components of a control system
Course Content Introduction to process control systems
Terms, definitions & expressions
Mathematical Modeling
Basic properties of Feedback
Control systems layers of protection
Control systems components
Performance of control systems
Stability
Locus of roots
Methods of frequency response
Stability in the frequency domain
Designing control systems with feedback
Modeling and design with state equations
Advanced control loops
Applications of control system
New trends in control systems
Duration 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
Material & Codes Standard & Welding and Inspection MWI 18 - Boilers & Pressure Vessels ASME VII (Design, Fabrication and Inspection)
MWI 22 - Failure Analysis and Welded Steel Structure
Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Safety Staff, Technical support staff, Facilities and Processing Staff Experienced Engineers in Pressure vessels industries and Codes
Course Objective
Course Objective
To understand of ASME VIII code and know how to use To identify general requirements and rules of construction of pressure vessels To understand rules of inspection of pressure vessel
Course Content
Introduction to ASME Code General Requirements Materials Requirements General Design Requirements Design for Internal Pressure Design for Buckling Design of Flat Heads and Covers Design of Openings Fabrication Requirements NDE, Testing, Pressure Relief and Documentation Requirements Requirements for Vessels Fabricated by Welding Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Requirements for High Alloy Steels Requirements for Heat Treated Materials Pressure vessel inspection & Testing Pressure vessel marketing and reporting
This course is intended to provide an introduction to the subject of failure analysis, as new situations are continually arising, but the general methodologies involved in carrying out an analysis are illustrated by a number of industrial case studies. On the other side this course will introduce to the engineers and scientists how to examine the different failed parts at the labs to determine the cause of failure then, transferred back into the field to overcome their problems and to avoided in the future using the risk assessment approach.
Course Content
Failure Analysis and Life Assessment of Structural Components Industry Perspectives on Failure and Life Assessment of Steel Structures Determination and Classification of Damage Failures Related to Welding Examination of Damage and Material Evaluation Failure Modes: Ductile and Brittle Fracture, Fatigue Failure, Creep, Stress Rupture & Thermal Fatigue, Corrosion and Wear Quality Control and Non-destructive Testing Risk Assessment Approach for Failure Cases: Maintenance Strategies and Inspection Strategies Industrial Case Studies
Duration 5 Days
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
IEM 03 - Inspection & NDT Fundamentals
IEM 04 - Inspection & Qualifications & Certification Level I (RT)
Who Should Attend QC /QA engineers, Welding inspectors, Construction engineers
Who Should Attend Engineers and technicians who are responsible for inspection fabrication and quality control in petroleum sector, Welding engineers and technicians who work in plants or fields.
Course Objective
To understand inspection methods and how to evaluate its essential and non essential variables. To understand the rules governing caring NDT methods and its acceptance criteria.
Course Objective Qualification of personnel in Radiographic Test Method – RT according to America Society of Non Destructive Testing (ASNT)
Course Content
Introduction to inspections type Physiology of vision Fundamentals of Imaging Visual Weld testing practices The difference between DT & NDT Types of DT and when it should be essential The difference between examination, inspection and testing Over view about NDT inspection methods (VT,UT,MT,RT,PT) Case studies about how to use this methods
Duration 5 Days
Course Content
NDT training and certification Introduction to radiographic testing Energy, Intensity and Absorption Generation of X-Ray Gamma Ray sources Subject and film contrast Permissible Radiation Dose Specialized Radiographic Equipment Radiographic Techniques Radiographic film Radiation effects and detection Exposure and equivalence charts Radioactive techniques Materials Discontinuities Specialized Radiographic Techniques Welding Discontinuities Specific Code, Interpretation
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
IEM 08 - Inspection & Qualifications & Certification Level II (RT)
Who Should Attend Engineers and technicians who are responsible for inspection fabrication and quality control in petroleum sector
IEM 19 - Material Testing Evaluations
Who Should Attend Engineers and Technicians with good English
Course Objective
Course Objective Qualification of Personnel in Radiographic Test Method – RT according to American Society of Non Destructive Testing (ASNT)
To understand materials type and their chemical composition To identify the properties of each type of material and how to evaluate To understand heat treatment of several materials and how to obtain certain properties to certain function
Course Content
Basic physics of radiography
Biological effects of radiation
Radiation detectors and personnel monitoring
Radioisotope sources
The film radiographic process
X-ray exposure charts
Film interpretation
Radioisotope exposure charts
Exposure calculations
X-ray generators
Radiation attenuation
Personnel safety and radiation protection
Shielding and facility design
Evaluation according to code
Course Content
Classification of materials Experimental determination and evaluation of mechanical characteristics and fracture behavior of metallic and non-metallic structural materials Current testing technology and examines force applications systems Force measurement Strain measurement Important instrument considerations Equipment for environmental testing, and computers applications for materials testing Case studies (Cods & Applications)
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
IEM 14 - Pipeline Inspections, Maintenance and Repair
IEM 27 - Planet Inspector Preparation API-570
Who Should Attend Pipeline and piping engineering and design personnel, Engineers, Designers, Operators, and Draftspersons in the piping filed
Who Should Attend Piping engineers, Welding inspectors, NDT operators, inspectors and engineers
Course Objective To gain the essential knowledge and skills to design, maintain and repair
Course Objective
Understand the scope of API 570 and codes and standards related to its requirements Understand inspection requirements and when the repair, alteration or rerating becomes essential Understand how to establish inspection frequencies plan according to API 570 needed
Course Content
Pipeline systems definition and applications
Codes and standards related to pipelines
Pipeline hydraulics: single-phase gas and liquids, multiphase fluids and heavy/waxy crudes
Major design considerations for strength, stability, and installation
Pipeline survey and mapping
Pipeline route engineering
Pipeline materials and components
Corrosion and cathodic protection of pipelines
Special design aspects, covering such issues as risers, slug catchers, pigging facilities, etc
Basic design considerations for pipeline facilities
Pipeline construction for cross country and offshore systems focusing on welding
Pressure testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning
Pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection
Leak detection and emergency planning considerations
Repairs and modification considerations
Safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements
Course Content
Introduction the scope of API 570 Duties and responsibility Inspection and testing practices Frequency and extent of inspection Inspection data evaluation and analysis Repairs cases and inspection checklist
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
IEM 1 - Welding Technology for Basic Welding Process
IEM 20 - Welding Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
Who Should Attend Engineers and Technicians with good English All personnel responsible for making decisions, exercising judgment applicable to welding operations in power generation, petrochemical oil and gas fertilizer, ship building and maintenance, structural fabrication, offshore and onshore structural fabrication.
Course Objective The Certified Wilding (CW) engineer will be capable of directing those operations associated with weldments and other types of joints that are completed in accordance with the appropriate contract documents, codes and other standards to produce a satisfactory products.
Course Content
Metal joining and cutting processes Standard welding terms and definitions Weld joint geometry and welding symbol Residual stresses and distortion Welding metallurgy Metal properties and destructive testing Nondestructive evaluation methods and symbols Welding safety Weld and base metal discontinuities
Duration
Course Objective
Understanding the internal structure of different materials To know the effect of welding heat on materials structure To learn how to control the effect of welding heat on HAZ To understand the effect of alloying elements on the internal structure of the materials
Course Content
Principle of metallurgy Structure of metals Basic concept of solidification Mechanical properties of metals Macro & microscopic examinations Iron carbon diagram Effect of alloying element Welding defects related to welding metallurgy Temperature changes in welding Fusion welding processes Heat flow during welding Heat treatment of welded joint Applications of welding metallographic
5 Days 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Safety, Health Environment
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HSE 01 - Basic HSE Inspections
HSE 04 - Loss Prevention and Pollution
Who Should Attend
Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, drilling engineers, Geoscientist, technical support staff, facilities and processing Staff, Inspection and Maintenance Staff.
All levels of employees
Course Objective
Understand the legislation regarding workplace inspections Plan and prepare for an effective inspection Identify hazardous conditions within the workplace Report and make recommendations regarding identified hazards Follow up on the effectiveness of completed recommendations
Course Objective
Course Content
Leadership, policy, objectives
Legislation and regulation of HSE
Responsibilities, resources and competence
Risk assessment and control
Planning, safe systems of work
Contractor controls
Emergency preparedness and response
Incident reporting and investigation
Inspections and audits
Management review
Duration
To understand legal concerns in providing safe and secure accommodations for guests. To identify preliminary considerations in setting up a security program To identify and explain the functions of a wide variety of security equipment To contribute to the development of an emergency management program that deals with bombs and bomb threats, fires, earthquakes, blackouts, robberies, medical emergencies and terrorism
Course Content
Understanding your working Environment What is accumulative loss Detection Techniques Communication techniques and body language Approaching an offender Preservation of evidence Investigating employee theft Corruption and collusion Interaction between staff 7 essential elements of loss prevention plan Management policy directive Human and economic costs of accidents Record keeping Promotion of a safety culture Job safety analysis Emergency response, action and plan
5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HSE 08 - Nebosh (National Examination British Occupational Safety & Healthy)
Who Should Attend
HSE 11 - First Aid & Basic Life Support
Who Should Attend Health care providers; doctors, nurses and first aiders, Employees from different fields
Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, Drilling engineers, Safety Staff, Geoscientists, technical support staff, facilities and processing Staff
Course Objective NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety (IOG) is designed specifically for those with safety responsibilities in the oil and gas industry. Suitable for both onshore and offshore operations, it focuses on international standards and management systems, highlighting the importance of process safety management in the oil and gas industry.
Course Objective
To learn the skills of C.P.R for victims of all ages. To learn how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) To learn how to relieve choking To learn self preparation for emergencies To learn how to prevent injury complications To learn how to decrease pain of the injured person
Course Content Course Content
Management of International Health and Safety Control of International Workplace Hazards International Health and Safety Practical Application
Duration 10 Days
Id en t i fy a n d d esc ri b e O S H A’ s r e qu ir e m e n t s fo r m e d i ca l ca r e D efi n e fi r st a i d a n d di sc u ss p er so n a l r e sp o n si b i l it y a n d c o m p a n y p ol i c y Id en t i fy a n d d esc ri b e t y p e s o f m e d i ca l e m e r g e n c i e s a n d a p pr o pr ia t e response actions R eco g ni ze a n d d e sc r i b e t y p e s o f i nju r y e m er g e n c i e s a n d a p p r o pr ia t e response actions R eco g ni ze a n d d e sc r i b e t y p e s o f e n v ir o n m e n ta l e m e r g e n c i e s a n d t h e i r appropriate response actions Recognize and describe types of temperature-related emergencies and their appropriate response actions R eco g ni ze a n d d e sc r i b e p o i so n i n g e m e r g e n ci e s a n d t h e ir a p pr o pr ia t e response actions Accident Assessment Respiratory system suffocation Artificial respiration Bone Fracture Shocks Shocks
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HSE 13 -H2S Awareness
HSE 14
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend All workers in the petroleum industry who could be exposed to Hydrogen sulphide (H2S)
Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, Drilling engineers, Safety Staff, Geoscientists, technical support staff, facilities and processing Staff
Course Objective
To work safely in and around H2S environments To understand the physical properties and health hazards of H2S To know how to protect oneself and basic rescue techniques
Course Objective The course consists of theoretical input and practical exercises developed to measure competence relating to the key learning outcomes of the OPITO standard for Emergency Response Team Leader initial training.
Course Content
Where can we find H2S? How is H2S formed? H2S gas key points Toxicity How does H2S affect individuals? Locations where H2Scan be found on this site CPR Method of response to alarm Self contained breathing apparatus Emergency assembly areas Routes of egress (escape) Personal protection equipment H2S detection & Alarms H2S gas detectors What is the drilling fluid pH? H2S gas effect on individuals H2S gas measurement unit
- Offshore Fire and Emergency Team Leader
Course Content
The role of the fire team leader Offshore emergency response activities The requirement to initiate servicing of equipment and to replenish stocks Maintaining communications Allocating and confirming the teams duties and tasks Monitoring the teams progress; evaluating, adjusting and communicating the response plan Monitoring stress in self and others Debriefing the team
Duration 4 Days
Duration 3 Day
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HSE 15 Helicopter Fire Fighting and Rescue
HSE 17 -Electrical Installation in Hazardous Locations
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Those members of a yacht crew who are responsible for the safe operation of helicopters and for response to emergency situations involving helicopters
Employees responsible for specifying; approving, acquiring, purchasing, or using hazardous location equipment , Equipment Installers/ Designers & Specifiers, Plant and Facilities Engineers, Project & Safety Engineers and Operations Managers / Engineers, Field Inspectors, Maintenance and Reliability Experts, Instrumentation professionals, Jurisdictional authorities, regulatory staff
Course Objective The objective of this training is to gain knowledge by practical training in helicopter firefighting and rescue actions. Such as the thought process during helicopter firefighting, assessing the risks during helicopter operations, the performance of firefighting and rescue actions on the helicopter deck and rescue crew and passengers from a burning helicopter.
Course Content
On completion, participants will be able to demonstrate competence in the theory and practice of the following: Helicopter construction Knowledge of offshore helicopter routine operations, emergency response arrangements and the actions that are required to take as a Helicopter Landing Officer Re-fuelling procedures (fire fighting requirement) Preplanning Rescue procedures Rescue equipment Protective equipment (CLOTHING etc) Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Fire fighting procedures Concentrates on aviation fire fighting practical exercises and rescue
Duration
Course Objective
To describe the hazards associated with combustible and electrically conductive combustible dusts To read and interpret the information incorporated into a hazardous area classification drawing To properly specify the certification requirements and select the appropriate methods of equipment protection for a Class II hazardous location To interpret the hazardous location product markings found on products certified to Division, IEC Zone and ATEX standards
Course Content
Protection Concepts and Zone Applicability for Ex d, e, n, i, o, m, q, and p equipment Protection Concepts and Zone Applicability for non-electrical equipment ATEX 137 — The workplace directive Routes to ATEX compliance for mechanical equipment How to compile a technical file for compliance How to conduct ignition hazard assessments Practical Exercise to produce an EC Declaration of Conformity
Duration 5 Days
3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HSE 18
- Scaffolding Safety
Who Should Attend Site supervisors and managers who are responsible for inspecting and checking scaffolds for safe use and for signing certificates and registers in accordance with safety regulations
Course Objective After course completion, participants will be able to understand scaffolding components, forms of construction and inspection procedures of basic access scaffolds, to comply with current legislation and Codes of practice.
Course Content
Common Terms and Definitions used in Scaffolding Working at Heights Safety Selecting the Right Scaffold Typical Flow Scheme for Scaffold Control and Hand-over procedure Example of a Scaffold Status Tag being inserted in Warning Notice Envelope Example of Scaffold status Tag Scaffolding erection,Supervision and Inspection PPE & Rescue Equipments
Duration 3Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Management & Finance
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Management Development
MGD 01 - Essentials of Management
MGD 07 - Negotiation Skills As Effective Means For Managers
Who Should Attend Who Should Attend
Middle & Top Management
Middle and Top management levels
Course Objective
To understand the overall perspective of the management process and know the functions, responsibilities and roles of management. To gain the skills necessary to communicate and deal effectively with managers, colleagues and subordinates. To improve personal skills necessary for time management and planning building, directing effective teams and encouraging creativity. To be able to direct and lead their employees. To gain awareness towards the importance of developing their subordinates and self development.
Course Content
Course Objective
To recognize the benefits of good negotiation skills To understand the importance of preparing for the negotiation process, regardless of the circumstances. To identify various negotiation styles and their advantages and disadvantages. To identify strategies for dealing with tough or unfair tactics. To develop alternatives and recognize options. To understand basic negotiation principles, including BATNA, WATNA, WAP, and the ZOPA.
Course Content
What is the Negotiation?
Management functions
The successful negotiator
Capital projects and the energy firm
Preparing for negotiation
Developing oneself
The nuts and bolts
Successful commercial negotiations
Making the right impression
Procurement and vendor management
Getting off to a good start
Project decision making
Exchanging information
Effective communication
The bargaining stage
Effective team staffing
Inventing Options for mutual gain
Managing teams and conflict management
Getting past No ad getting to Yes
Participant conflict assessment
Dealing with Negative Emotions
Emotional intelligence for project managers
Moving from Bargaining to Closing
The role of supervisor in carrying out the company’s policy
The Closing Stage.
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
Duration 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
MGD 13 - Audit Report Writing
Who Should Attend
MGD 12 Human Resource Management
Employees at supervisory or different management levels
Who Should Attend Middle & Top management levels who are in charge of setting organizational strategies and human resources systems within their organization
To have a good understanding of the HR function and to recognize how it adds value to the business To be able to take a positive action in the area of manpower planning recruitment and selection and employee training and development
Course Content
Role of the HR function Evaluation of HR function Structure of HR department The HR department organization Job evaluation and grading Performance Management Behavioural interviewing The challenges facing the HR Characteristics of a successful HR manager Linking compensation to motivation Types of organizational incentives Job evaluation methods
Duration 5 Days
Course Objective
Write a report empathizing with target audiences’ requirements Bring into play structured writing techniques that maximize acceptance of the audit viewpoint Apply thinking and writing strategies to maximize conciseness, precision, readability and clarity Self-check your own work to help minimize oversight overheads and implement Writing techniques that improve the value outcome of an audit.
Course Content Audience and framework: empathy with your audience The target audience Structure of audit reports Style expectations and amount of detail expected Action plans Process enhancements and corrective action taken during the audit
Integrating writing into the audit process - synergy The five C’s approach Prioritization and rating of recommendations layout of observations in reports Quality checking detailed findings. Executive summaries Introductions and background
Purpose statements Audit objective and scope statements Overall results and opinions Balanced summarization section of key findings The four C’s of summary writing. Conciseness, preciseness and readability Jargon and management speak Use software to assist quality assurance.
Duration
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
3 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
MGD 16 Hazardous Waste Management
MGD 19 Management Budget Effectively
Who Should Attend Young, Mid-career professionals in engineering, management as well as for Hazardous Waste Management practicing professionals, Hazardous Waste Generators, Environmental Compliance Professionals, Employees of Transportation, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDF’s) and people responsible for the transportation of hazardous waste.
Course Objective
Able to characterize the key chemical, environmental and/or toxicological characteristics of the different categories of hazardous wastes, how these are generated and how these may impact upon human and/or ecological health Able to be familiar with the safe handling of hazardous species Able to conceptually design processes able to remove/eliminate the impacts of the hazardous species Able to propose options to avoid or reduce the generation of the hazardous species
Course Content
Emergency Response Generator Regulations HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations And Emergency Response) History Of The RCRA Law Incinerators, Boilers, And Industrial Furnaces Land Disposal Restrictions RCRA Air Emission Standard Solid Waste, Hazardous Waste, And Recycling Summary Of Regulations For Generators Of Hazardous Waste And Tsdfs Transportation Container Marking And Labeling Transporter Requirements TSD Facility Requirements Underground Storage Tanks Used Oil Management Waste Characterization Waste Minimization, And Manifesting
Who Should Attend This course provides training for budgeting managers and anyone who contributes to budgets and forecasts
Course Objective
Understood the role and principles of budgeting Confidence in using budgeting tools and techniques Appreciated the issues and challenges of finance management from both the “customers” and the company’s perspective The ability to analyze and to challenge finance and accounting information Appreciated the inter-dependence of business functions
Course Content
The Budgeting Pyramid: cash budgeting to capital budgeting Introducing the cash budget Introducing the Revenue Budget Introducing Capital Budgeting Relating the budgets to the Balance Sheet and the P & L The essentials of Working Capital
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
MGD 23 Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Preparation
Who Should Attend Project Managers, Project Leaders, Project Engineers / Specialists and System Analysts, Employees who seek to strengthen their knowledge and practices in the mentioned subjects.
Course Objective
Be familiar with the ten knowledge areas and five process groups of the PMBoK. You will also understand how the ten knowledge areas interact with the process groups in managing projects. Understand, in detail, the sub-processes of the PMBoK and the nuances and meanings of each of the definitions within each sub-process. This includes comprehensive understanding of the inputs/tools & techniques/output model underlying the PMBoK. Be able to practically align the framework of the PMBoK with a concrete understanding of how the project management process works within your organization. Be able to rapidly construct a success sheet of process and knowledge areas to be used as a supporting tool in studying for the PMP examination. Know how to more effectively write the examination, including tools and tips for optimizing your time in the examination room. Have a practical framework to manage your last few days or weeks prior to writing the PMP examination.
Course Content
PMP Exam prep introduction Provide an initial outline of the process of managing a project Review the basic concepts Who’s PMI? What’s the PMBOK Guide? What’s PMP and How to become one? Translate the knowledge areas into the process of project management Thoroughly explore each of the 10 knowledge areas Examine other relevant disciplines Provide practice examinations to “test your knowledge” Provide additional hands-on learning tools Provide hints and tips for writing the exam Provide an environment designed to best support learning
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Quality Management QMT 01 Total Quality Management
QMT 02 Introduction to Six Sigma for Champion
Who Should Attend
Persons employed on quality improvement People responsible for setting up total quality management projects Those who work closely with senior colleagues and others to carry out total quality initiatives Anyone who seeks to gain up-to-date knowledge of the methods, principles and practice of total quality management and organizational excellence.
Course Objective
To have a comprehensive understanding of Total Quality Management – what it is, the benefits, how it can be used and how to embed quality right across the organization. To have leading insights and knowledge on what it takes to achieve and cultivate sustainable world-class quality standards. To learn the practical skills and tools necessary to develop and implement successful total quality management system.
Who Should Attend
Course Objective
Course Content
Introduction Quality, Basic comcepts Total Quality Management The Quality Gurus Quality Awards How to begin Continuous improvement Barriers to quality achievement Barriers to quality achievement Managing Quality Functions Six Sigma Approach Quality Tools Planning for Top Quality
Duration
Executives and senior managers whose organization is either considering implementing Six Sigma and they want to know more, or implementation has started and they want to better understand their role as Leaders and Six Sigma Project Champions. The middle managers and executives who have taken or will soon are taking new management responsibilities. Employees who seek training for professional development.
To understand the benefits and iplicaations of a Six Sigma program, and relate Six Sigma concepts to the overall business mission ad objectives. To learn how to effectively lead a team of Black Belts and Six Sigma deployments. To align the business’s strategic objectives and Lean Six Sigma initiatives.
Course Content
Introdu ction and quality evolution Overview of Six Sigma, Six Sigma concepts. DMAIC: Define Mea sure, Analyze, Improve, and Control pha ses. Introdu ction to Six Sigma Projects, SS Project Definition, T ools for Project Selection Cause and Effect Analysis Pareto Charts The importance of a su pporting infrastru cture Managing change in a Six Sigma company Selecting and managing Bla ck Belts Champion roles and responsibilities Deploying Six Sigma Advanced techniques a nd statistica l tools
Duration
5 Days
3 Days 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
QMT 04 Internal Auditing For Quality Management
QMT 05 Quality Integrated Management System (ISO Systems)
Who Should Attend This course has been specifically designed for internal audit managers, quality assurance managers, compliance managers, IT auditors, internal control officers, risk managers and Head of Internal Audit Group, who are looking for more influential and effective ways to strengthen their communication channels with their senior executive management and operational stakeholders in their organization.
Who Should Attend Anyone who has a good working knowledge of the standards you intend to integrate in your organization and the auditing process. The course focuses on the most commonly integrated standards ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.
Course Objective
Understand and identify who are your key readers and their objectives Best practices in documenting internal audit reports Developing effective internal audit report writing skills Conducting influencing and impactful interviewing skills Construction of audit findings Managing communication styles Revising audit reporting tactics Finalizing audit reporting and applying powerful communication strategies .
Course Content
Understand the evolving internal audit reporting culture and its role in today’s increasingly complex working and economic business environment. Apply global best practices in your internal audit reporting and communication to the Board of Directors, Audit Committees, divisional management as well as, other key internal and external key stakeholders. Implement practical, high quality and effective internal auditing report writing skills, tools and techniques that would help you, your audit team and/or compliance team to execute impactful and result focused communications
Duration
Course Objective
Confidently plan and conduct integrated management systems audits Ensure all management systems are audited to the required standard Understand how to introduce integrated management system audits to your business Increase efficiency without reducing the quality of your audits Cut costs and save time by auditing multiple management systems
Course Content
The key requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 The difference between single and integrated management system audits How to introduce the integrated approach to your business How to plan for an effective integrated management system audit The integrated management system audit process Recognizing the benefits of auditing multiple management systems in one audit Reporting on your audits and providing guidance on corrective action
Duration 5 Days
5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
QMT 11 ISO 9001 : 2008 QMS Internal Audit
QMT 12 Environmental Management ISO 14001 EMS Introduction
Who Should Attend
Company staff that has responsibility within a quality management system or will be involved in the auditing of such systems. Persons who mange quality or purchasing with their organizations and wish to gain maximum benefit from the quality management system audit process.
Who Should Attend
Course Objective
To understand the principles and practices of undertaking quality management system audits in line with the generic guidelines laid down in ISO 19011 and the requirements of the ISO 9001:2008 standard. To learn the skills and techniques of auditing and how to communicate the findings of the audit effectively to the management of the audit organization. To understand the principles of accreditation and certification schemes
Course Content
Gain a comprehensive overview of the ISO 9001:2008 series Learn how to set objectives for, plan and perform a quality standards audit Understand the implications of employee behavior on quality management audits Gain the ability to confidently report findings and take corrective action.
Duration
Company staff that has responsibility within a quality management system or will be involved in the auditing of such systems. Persons who mange quality or purchasing with their organizations and wish to gain maximum benefit from the quality management system audit process.
Course Objective
To learn the environmental management system ISO 14001 (in the current version at the time of your attendance) How to assess the major areas of their operations' interaction with the environment How to be familiarizing with corporate and legal requirements for environmental compliance To learn the skills to plan and develop a documented EMS: Planning for EMS (allocating resources and developing an EMS schedule) To know identifying and prioritizing the environmental aspects and impacts of operations To Develop planning matrices for significant aspects by setting objectives, targets, management programs, and KPIs How to applying EMS to sample processes in various operational modes (normal, abnormal (startup, shutdown), and emergency using process flow diagrams, To know Modifying emergency response to accommodate EMS To know the other EMS requirements including document control, internal auditing, demonstrating improvement How to prepare a draft EMS manual based on our templates
Course Content 5 Days
The requirements of ISO 14001 and their application The requirements of the EU’s Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) Gain a broad overview of the legal implications of environmental management Be able to assess your organization’s current approach to environmental management Learn how an EMS can further business success and how to benchmark best practice Become familiar with UK, European and international environment policies Share knowledge and achieve professional recognition within your organization
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
QMT 14 Environmental Management ISO 14001 EMS (Lead Auditor
FEC 01 Economics Evaluation and Feasibility Study For Petroleum Projects
Who Should Attend Individuals interested in conducting parties Audits, Quality directors and regulatory affairs managers, Health, safety and environmental managers and representatives, Cross functional team members of an implementation project
Who Should Attend Lawyers, Managers, Finance Officers
Course Objective
Course Objective
To gain a general understanding of the requirements of a Environmental Management System (EMS) and how to assess its effectiveness. To recognize and assess the aspects of an organization’s activities. To know the legal requirements that apply to organizations and the techniques and skills needed to audit them
Course Content
Environmental issues ISO 14001 Requirements Environmental Legislation – An Overview EMS documentation requirements Relationship with other management systems Environmental Aspects Identification Preparation for Audits Environmental Auditing Skills Managing an EMS Audit Reporting Audit Findings Environmental Legislation
Prepare financial and e`conomic feasibility studies Realize fields of economic evaluation, types of studies related to feasibility studies, feasibility studies models and sensitivity analysis
Course Content
Identification of Investment Opportunities Market Analysis and Marketing concept Technical Aspects Production Process and Input Requirement Finance and Economic Analysis: Financial Evaluation of the Project (Measures of Worth): Sensitivity Analysis
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Finance, Economics and Contracts FEC 03 Tender Estimation & Contract Evaluation
FEC 06
Who Should Attend Lawyers, Managers, Finance Officers
Who Should Attend Accountants, auditors and engineers who wish to acquire an understanding of the financial best practices modules. Employees whose work has a direct impact on financial subjects
Course Objective Participants will develop a good practical understanding of the process involved in preparing a tender submission and presenting and negotiation tenders in the building and construction industry. This is a preliminary course to the ASQA Unit of Competency – Prepare and Evaluate Tender Documentation CPCCBC4013A. Contac Exner Education if you are interested in completing the full Unit of Competency .
Course Objective To understand the financial best practices that is relevant to work practices. To understand the worldwide financial best practices. To analyze the financial best practices to select the best among them. To plan the right way to implement the best out of the best.
Course Content
Types of Procurement Traditional Design and Build Management Contracting Construction Management Project Management Partnering Types of Tendering Open Tendering Selective Tendering Serial Tendering Negotiated Contract Package Deal Tendering and Turnkey Contracts Recommendation and Reputation The Tender Stage Pre-Tender and Pre- Contract Processes Desk Top Analysis
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
Petroleum Accounting Practice
Course Content
Introduction and Accounts Payable Best Practices.
Budgeting Best Practices
Cash Management Best Practices
Costing Best Practices
Finance Best Practices
Financial Statements Best Practices
General Ledger Best Practices
Internal Auditing Best Practices
Summary of Best Practices
Excel financial modeling; Further Development
Duration 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
FEC 11 Financial Planning and Budgeting Forecasting FEC 10 Financial Petroleum Projects
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Employees whose jobs are directly related to the project design, constructing and project finance or who want to build their career knowledge for future development (participants should bring their lap-tops).
Accountants and technical personnel dealing with budget preparation
Course Objective Course Objective To understand Petroleum capital raising To have a deep understanding of the governing factors of the project finance
Course Content
Petroleum Project life cycle
Petroleum Project finance
Cash flow analysis
Capital budgeting and time value of money
Project valuation methods and credit rating
Duration
To have an overview of the company business plan, mission, vision, goals & strategies – as a preliminary required step to budget preparation. To understand the nature of budget in joint venture companies. To identify scientific principles as a basis for effective budgeting. To acquire an introduction to the responsibility accounting and its relationship with budget preparation. To know the cost estimating methods /tools used for better budgeting. To know how to prepare master budget.
Course Content
Special characteristics of oil & gas industry Financial accounting system in Petroleum Sector Budgets; Definitions, Types Principles& Objectives Cost estimates Methods; Actual Cost, Standard Costs & Breakeven Analysis Capital budget; Exploration & Development Operating budget; Production, Direct exp., Administration exp. & General services budget Budget feedback reporting system & performance evaluation
5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
FEC 16 Petroleum Agreements
Who Should Attend Geologist, Geophysicists, auditors, financials, lawyers, middle management and decision makers
Course Objective
To understand the basics & theory of production sharing regime. To understand and optimize the efficiency of follow-up of different agreements To improve negotiation skills and drafting process of the production sharing agreements. To explore ways of interpretation of different clauses of production sharing agreements. To improve the evaluation process of different bids.
Course Content
Nature of the industry in terms of exploration / development, technical / potential, commercial / financial risks Fundamental differences between various agreements with agreements overview Basic aspects of production sharing agreements and influence of the state company and investor n carrying out different operations Award procedures of production sharing agreements, technical and financial evaluation criteria and also evaluation criteria and also risk assessment of each asset. Description of the main features of Egyptian production sharing agreements. How to set up an allocation system for different costs and expenses. Audit concepts and justification for considering different costs incurred by investor How to judge work program and budget proposed by investor or joint operating co. Dispute issues and methods of making compromise
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Human Resources (HR) and Training Development HRT 03 HR Strategic Planning HRT 01 Career Development Planning
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend Senior Executives & Managers in charge of setting organizational strategies and human resources systems with their organizations.
Human resources managers, line managers, HR business partners, team leaders and specialists
Course Objective
Course Objective
By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Demonstrate understanding of the basics of career development and succession planning Distinguish succession planning and management from replacement planning, talent management and human capital management Compare traditional HR focus to career planning oriented HR focus Explain the role of employee and employer in career development Apply innovative corporate career development initiatives Evaluate and operate an effective succession planning program to close the developmental gaps in the organization Prepare individual development plans and manage career choices
Course Content
Putting people first The basics of career management and succession planning and management Organizational readiness for change Identifying high potentials Career development: tools and methodologies Developing internal successors
To be able to develop and HR system that supports and makes sense in terms of the company’s strategic goals. To understand the strategic management process and HR manager’s role in the process. To learn how to develop a strategic plan. To create a strategy oriented HR system .
Course Content
Basic challenges in formulating HR strategies Strategic Human Resource Management Strategic plan Strategic Management Process
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
HRT 07 Train the Trainer
Who Should Attend Trainers, Managers with training responsibilities, People who seek to develop training skills
Course Objective
To gain the essential skills for a trainer. To understand adult learning. To know how to develop a training session. To know how to add fun and games to your program. To be familiar with delivery methods.
Course Content
Being genuine and humble Communication and presentation skills Nurturing a readiness to learn Principles of adult learning Learning methods Dealing with the difficult Writing objectives Outlining the program Testing the program Types of activities Getting buy-in Quick and easy games Visual aids and presentation tips Managing questions and answers Evaluation
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Administration and Materials ADM 01
Public Relations
Who Should Attend Middle and Senior Level Managers and Employees who working in both Public Relations and Administrative Departments
Course Objective
To understand what is meant by Public Relations. To learn the different tolls and techniques of PR. To learn about the Communication Process and Effective Communication To learn how to manage Corporate Reputation To understand what is meant be Business Etiquette. To understand what is meant by Business Ethics and how to apply it in.
Course Content
What is Public Relations? Functions of PR Who are the Publics/Stakeholders? PR Techniques & Tools Evaluation public relations Perceived corporate reputation Five principles to corporate reputation management Corporate identity The communication Process Factors affecting communication Effectiveness What is Business Etiquette Business Ethics Ethics in the workplace
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Marketing
MRK 03
Applied Market Research
MRK 04
Who Should Attend This course is suitable for marketing and sales managers and their employees, as well as personnel from public sectors
Course Objective The course is designed to provide participants who might engage in research at some point in their working career, a basic understanding of the basic principles of business research. It further aims to provide managers with a fair understanding on how research tools are applied in the market place to help them make better business decisions.
Course Content
The global business environment The role of marketing research Costs and benefits of marketing research The need for a marketing information system Planning a marketing research project – the process and types Developing the marketing research proposal Ethics in research Evaluating research agencies Common marketing research designs and data collection methods (observation, focus groups and surveys) Designing interview guides and questionnaires Managing data collection Analyzing and interpreting collected data Presenting research findings to senior management
Duration 3 Days
Fundamentals of Marketing
Who Should Attend Newly marketers with less than three years of experience in marketing, as well as product, brand and advertising managers, business professionals and executives who need to understand the importance of marketing’s role in generating profits and a framework to think like a world-class marketer.
Course Objective Following this training course, you will be able to: Create a content marketing strategy and framework for your organisation 'Sell' the value of content marketing internally Understand the 10 characteristics of great content Research and profile your organization’s audience segments and appropriate message-types Develop best practices for different types of content Encourage and benefit from user-generated content Create best practice content for all the main media types, including social media, images, video... Identify sites where you should try to get your content featured Understand the value of AuthorRank - and how to leverage it for your organization Leverage your content after its initial publication
Course Content
View marketing as a coordinated and integrated effort of an organization to satisfy relevant customer’s needs and at the same time meet organizational goals Identify opportunities and challenges presented to organizations and subsequently develop marketing objectives and strategies based on integrating the key elements of marketing Apply a range of theories to analyze opportunities in complex marketing contexts Evaluate data, information, and evidence within a complex context to arrive at marketing decisions Develop an appreciation of ethical issues within the marketing function Present with engaging/persuasive presentation Communicate effectively in writing; and Participate constructively in group/team situations to achieve goals and deadlines.
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
MRK 06
Sales and Account Management
Who Should Attend Sales manager, Account manager, Anyone want to develop knowledge; understanding and skills in sales & account management
Course Objective
Business development skills for gaining entry to potential new clients Know-how to build long-term relationships at all levels within clients’ organizations Negotiation skills to persuade, influence and grow existing accounts Networking skills to grow your existing client base Ability to manage multiple relationships with equally high levels of service
Course Content
The value of a structured approach to account planning Why and where time needs to be invested in planning Simple tools to drive an account plan Using attitudinal preferences to understand behavior Techniques for building rapport An understanding of your own behavior Influencing techniques to change behavior Network management Large-scale behavioral change An understanding of what creates conflict in accounts A practical model to use in conflict situations Structures and best practice for dealing with complaints
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Soft Skills SFS 04
Effective Listening and Communication Skill
SFS 06 Presentation Skills
Who Should Attend Entry and Intermediate level employees
Who Should Attend Entry and mid level employees who regularly deliver presentations or training sessions at their work
Course Objective
Course Objective
To recognize the need for communicating with others To develop skills in asking questions that give you information you need To learn what your non-verbal messages are telling others To develop skills in listening actively and empathetically to others To learn how to firmly stand your ground and make your feelings heard To learn how to communicate for productivity To practice the Do’s and Don’ts of communication To develop an action plan for changing communication behaviors
Course Content
Course Content
Communication process model Different communication styles The Non-Verbal Checklist of communication Techniques for improved communication 10 commandments of positive relationships Self-awareness Communication barriers Asking good questions Listening skills & Listening Assessment Johari Windows Improving your self-image Five approaches to relationships Your frame of reference The assertive formula Saying No
Duration 3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
To assess your current presentation skills. To identify the characteristics of effective and ineffective presenters. To know techniques of dealing with audience’s questions. To practice presentation skills and reduce nervousness and fear. To learn the “How to” of the group presentation. To gain rapport the audience. To recognize how visual aids can create impact and attention. To create a professional presence.
Presentation Skills Assessment Edit your conversation Appropriately sharing yourself with others Positive Self-Talk Making the most of meetings Body language and your speaking voice Sticky situations Planning your presentation Overcoming Nervousness Start writing Limit your information Answering audiences questions (Dealing with hostile questions) Add punch to your presentation Tips for effective teams presentations Your presentation
Duration 5 Days
April 2016 – December 2016
Subjects for non Specialists PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
SNS 02
Petroleum Drilling For Non Specialist
Who Should Attend Oil and gas management, engineers involved in the design and management of offshore LNG facilities. This could also include finance personnel, field operational and maintenance staff, field evaluation engineers, financiers, legal staff, New employees in oil and gas companies who need a solid grounding in drilling operations, Technical staff in drilling and associated departments requiring an introduction, Supply chain management and finance staff involved in drilling operations and budgets, Regulatory entities, bankers, lawyers, accountants and financial professionals P Course Objective
Develop an understanding of the inputs, un certainties and risks inherent in well design. Understand the interplay between geology / petroleum / drilling engineering to deliver successful wells. Examine the various drilling operations, completion s and associated problems and risks. Gain insights into new drilling technologies and techniques.
Course Content
This course will provide participants with a solid all-round grounding in the technologies, concepts, methods and language used in oil and gas drilling. The variables and uncertainties inherent in the subsurface data used to design a well will be highlighted and their potential impact on the drilling process will be explored. Participants will see how a well design incorporates this uncertainty and how execution of the drilling plan is adjusted to cope with differences and changes
Duration
SNS 03
Petroleum Finance for Non – Financials
Who Should Attend Senior Business Executives, Strategic and Business Development Planner and non-financial Managers who wish to refresh their understanding and improve their financial management skills, Employees whose work has a direct impact on the financial management.
Course Objective
To understand the fundamentals of financial management principles, standard and statement of accounts. To develop practical experience of how to take operational and investments decisions based on the financial management data. To have their financial skills and capabilities developed and enhanced
Course Content
What is the Finance Financial Statements Ratio Analysis Capital Budgeting Cash budget
Duration 5 Days
3 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
SNS 04
HR for Non HR Managers
Who Should Attend HR and administration personnel, Training specialists, Other employees who seek to sharpen their understanding towards.
Course Objective This workshop will walk you through the hiring process, from performing a skills inventory to conducting the interview; discuss orientation; and cover some issues that arise after the hiring process.
Course Content
The new role of human resource professional How to write job specifications and identify core competencies Methods of finding, selecting, and keeping the best people using behavioral description interviewing techniques. How to get employees off to a good start How to deal with compensation and benefits How to maintain healthy employee relations How to make performance appraisals a cooperative process
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
Miscellaneous
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
MSS 02 CCNA& CCNP MSS 01 AutoCAD
Who Should Attend The course is ideal for IT technicians and entry-level engineers aspiring to advance their career in the networking field. The training is best suited for Network Specialists, Network Administrators, Network Engineers, System Engineers, Network Support Specialists, Network Administrators, Network Consultants and System Integrators.
Who Should Attend Computer Engineers and Civil Engineers
Course Objective
Course Objective Termediate-level AutoCAD users looking to improve their current skills and portfolio. Beginners looking to explore new career options in the building industry. Those who are looking to prepare for Autodesk Certification.
is an ideal routing and switching certification program for entry -level network engineers to maximize their foundational networking knowledge. O ur unique training module combines the dual benefits of industry’s two most sought -after certifications and provides an enriching opportunity for participants to work on virtual lab sessions.
Course Content
Set up AutoCAD on your computer Navigate the interface, open and close files; use the Zoom commands to adjust the display of objects on the screen. Describe units, function keys, and coordinate systems and create basic objects, using different data input techniques, object snaps, object snap tracking, polar tracking, and Polar Snap. Select, modify, and adjust the properties of objects using object grips and the Move, Copy, Rotate, Mirror, and Array commands. Create and manage layers and linotypes and obtain geometric information from the objects in the drawing. Modify objects by changing their size, shape, orientation, or geometric composition using Trim, Extend, Offset, Join, and other commands. Create layouts, and create and manipulate viewports on the layouts. Create and edit annotation objects using multiline and single line text. Create, edit, and manage dimensions and dimension styles. Enhance the drawing's visual appearance with hatch patterns and gradient fills. Create blocks and reuse them in your drawings using the Insert command, Design Center, and tool palettes. Create multiple segmented polyline objects, create a smooth curve of splines and ellipses, and add tables to your drawings. Create and use page setups, and plot your designs from layouts and model space. Use drawing templates to simplify the process of creating new drawings that contain all the required dimension styles, text styles, and layers that you would otherwise create manually, each time you create a new drawing.
Course Content
Operation of IP Data Networks LAN Switching Technologies IP addressing (IPv4 / IPv6) IP Routing Technologies IP Services Network Device Security Troubleshooting WAN Technologies
Duration 5 Days
Duration 5 Days
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
MSS 04
Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS
MSS 06
Who Should Attend Government, Environment, Data analysis, Retailing, Fleet management, Marketing, Property development, Emergency response ,Transport, Military defense, Healthcare, Oil and gas, Agriculture, mining, disaster risk management Forestry, M&E ,WASH, Engineers, Telecommunications Utilities, geographers, teachers, journalists, students
Executive Secretary
Who Should Attend Executive secretaries and secretaries who will be in capacity of executive secretaries
Course Objective Course Objective
Master the principles and concepts of GIS and RS
Acquire, manipulate, save the data sources in a GIS
Understand how GIS database works and how to update
Lear how to edit data in GIS
of results of a GIS project.
Develop and implement a GIS project
Present the software and data sources available on the current GIS market
Discover and use the internet for publishing maps
Course Content
Introduction to GPS, GIS and Remote Sensing Principles
Data Acquisition: Using Mobile based GPS (ODK)
Data Acquisition: Extraction of feature from other sources
Database Design and development
Editing and management of GIS
Integrating Imagery and Remote Sensing into GIS
Geo-Spatial Analysis
Introduction to cartographic visualization and the mapping process
Online Publishing of maps and GIS outputs
Case study and short project
To understand Executive Secretary’s roles and professionalism in the Organization To identify professional telephone techniques and/or Etiquette To understand how to master Basic business writing skills as Executive Secretaries To identify “How to run an effective meeting” and be prepared for any sorts of Meeting Arrangement. To understand other Global Standard Management Tasks related to the Global Standard Executive Secretaries.
Course Content
Developing a professional presence Telephone Techniques & Etiquette Basic Writing Skills How to run an effective meeting Creating an effective presentation
Duration 5 Days
Duration
PETROKASS Petroleum Company
5 days
April 2016 – December 2016
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PETROKASS Petroleum Company
April 2016 – December 2016
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