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8/8/2019 SUB SEA - Mid
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14-18 March 2010 JW Marriott - Cairo
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‣ This five-day Course has been designed tobe suitable for contractors, engineers,operators and those new to the offshoreindustry, those transferring from otherdisciplines within the industry and thosewho have worked in subsea previously butwould benefit from a refresher course andexposure to the latest technology.
‣ Whilst most of the course will be presentedin a ‘classroom’ environment, the sessionswill be interacve, with the opportunity toask quesons and discuss what has beenlearnt. In parcular, hands-on and visual
components have been included whereverpossible to enable delegates to viewsoFware models and products desned forsubsea service.
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Day One8:30 am Registra&ons Coffee
General Introducon to the subsea
sector
Why subsea? An Operator Perspecve
‣ Why is Subsea so exci&ng right now?
‣ An Operator’s perspec&ve of “Subsea”
Subsea development opons
‣ What other op&ons are available
including op&on evalua&on and
selec&on?
‣ Examples of different systems used on
exis&ng fields.
‣What are the current designphilosophies and the technology
drivers?
‣ Single well &eback.
‣ Template
‣ Cluster/manifold etc
11:00 am Coffee Break
Components of subsea systems
‘building blocks’
‣ What is the purpose of each and how
do they fit into the overall system?
Development Areas
‣ Deep water/ultra deep water
‣ Complete subsea solu&ons
1:00 pm LunchOverview of the Principles of luid low
‣ Understanding the nature of fluids
‣ Thermal management of subsea
systems
3:30 pm Coffee Break
‣ Deep and Ultra deepwater
development
‣ Seabed Processing
5:00 pm Close
Day Two8:30 am Coffee
Subsea Wellheads/Trees‣ Introduc&on
Geng to know the Technology and
Terminology
‣ Drilling Vessels
‣ The basics of Drilling a Well
‣ An overview of Key components and
their methods of opera&on
‣ Xmas Tree Applica&ons
‣ Comple&on risers
11:00 am Coffee Break
Wellhead Systems
‣ Wellhead System Overview
‣ Wellhead Installa&on Overview
1:00 pm Lunch
Tree systems
‣ HXT and VXT System Overview
‣ HXT VXT Installa&on Tooling
Overview
‣ XT Installa&on Anima&on
3:30 pm Coffee Break
Connecon Systems
5:00 pm Close
Day Three8:30 am Coffee
Subsea Control Systems
Introducon
‣ Overview, what does the control
system do
Types of Control System
‣ Advantages/disadvantages of each
type.
Typical Equipment
‣ Hydraulic Power Unit,
‣ Electrical Power Unit,‣ Master Control Sta&on,
‣ Subsea Control Modules.
11:00 am Coffee Break
Subsea Opons
‣ Hydraulics, Electrics, Umbilical’s,
Sensors
Operator Interface
‣ Master Control Sta&on, func&onality
and op&ons
Umbilicals
‣ Design
‣ Manufacture
‣ Project Uses
uture Technology Drivers
1:00 pm Lunch
Subsea Control luids
‣ The control fluid as a component of
the system
‣ Anatomy of a control fluid
‣ Environmental impact
5:00 pm Close
Day our8:30 am Coffee
‣ Installa&on and Decommissioning
Anchoring & Structures:
‣ Anchor Types‣ Structure Types
‣ Founda&ons
‣ Installa&on
lexible pipe:
‣ Design principals.
‣ Flowlines.
‣ Risers.
‣ Typical installa&on applica&ons.
11:00 am Coffee Break
Pipeline Installaon:
‣ Installa&on design.
‣ Conven&onal lay barges.
‣ Reel ship.
‣ Deep water J lay.
‣ Bundles.
Subsea ield Decommissioning
‣ Risers and pipe.
‣ Templates Manifolds.
1:00 pm Lunch
Intervenon Technology
Introducon
‣ Safety‣ Current Environment
‣ Technology Drivers.
‣ Water Depth
3:30 pm Coffee Break
Remote Intervenon Systems
‣ Tooling Standards.
‣ Interfacing.
‣ Component Replacement systems
‣ Connec&on systems.
‣ Diverless Pipeline Repair
ROV Technology
‣ Introduc&on.
‣ System Types.
‣ Typical System Components.
‣ Opera&onal systems and capabili&es.
‣ Launch and Recovery systems.
AUV Technology
‣ Introduc&on.
‣ System Components.
‣ Capabili&es
‣ Sensors
‣ Trials and Tes&ng.
UGRO Workshop Tour
5:00 pm Close
Day ive
8:30 am CoffeeThe Subsea Challenge:
HoXer, deeper, further, cheaper
The e-ield
‣ Compu&ng and Data Management
‣ Subsea Visualisa&on.
11:00 am Coffee Break
Harder but Smarter
‣ High Temperature and Pressure
‣ Assets in the Abyss.
‣ Challenges of long distance &e-backs
1:00 pm Lunch
Risks, Reliability & Availability
‣Basic background
‣ Predic&ons and Modeling
‣ Design Techniques
‣ Prac&cal Reliability
3:30 pm Coffee Break
Deliverability & Operability
‣ Deliverability Concepts
‣ Prac&cal Operability
‣ Economics
‣ Performance
‣ Specifica&ons
‣ Reliability Tools
5:00 pm Cer&fica&on Ceremony
Program
Content
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JW Marriott
New Cairo, Egypt
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