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Worldwide training courses 2016Subsea engineering and training experts
www.jee.co.uk
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2Book a course: www.jee.co.uk email: [email protected] tel: +44 (0)1732 371 391
Welcome to our training and development guide for 2016
Flexible training solutions for the oil, gas and renewables industries
Learning solutions tailored to your needs and budgetIn the current industry downturn we understand that budgets are being cut, particularly in areas such as training, and that cost-reduction and efficiencies are key. That’s why we have developed a portfolio of courses which are adaptable to your individual requirements and budget.
Choose from:
A standard course
A customised course – choose modules from our standard courses to create your own
A bespoke course – designed, developed and delivered to your specific requirements
With engaging content, expert tutors and site visits, our courses are interactive. Underpinned by learning theory to maximise knowledge retention and application, our courses develop subsea skills and capabilities across the whole life-of-field.
Beyond the courseWith new options available to enhance your course, you can create your own unique learning experience. Giving you the flexibility to expand the learning experience to include competency assessments, engineering consultancy, tutor-led workshops, virtual sessions and one-to-one coaching, you have plenty of options to choose from. Learn more on pages 6 and 7.
With 90% of our delegates satisfied with the course they attended and would recommend it to others, you can rest assured you will receive the highest quality learning experience with us.
I hope that you find this brochure useful and informative. If you have any questions or want to book a course, please contact me or my team, we’ll be happy to help.
Whatever your budget, however niche the topic, for whatever number of delegates; we can create the perfect learning solution for you.
Jenny Matthew, Head of Training
Contents
3–4 Our coursesLearn about our range of courses spanning the whole life-of-field
5 Training a teamFind out how we can help you provide consistent training for global teams
6–7 What’s on offer?Details of our training offering and the levels of tailoring available for any budget
8 Training pathsExplore suggested training paths and complementary courses
9 Case studyFind out how François Baptiste progressed his career through Jee training
10–36 Our courses portfolioFind details of each course including learning outcomes and content outlines
37–38 Our tutorsLearn about our tutors’ experience and expertise
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Design of pipelines
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Design of subsea pipelines
About the courseThis is a vital course to help engineers understand contractors’ output, design houses to apply calculations to projects and regulatory bodies to follow up-to-date industry codes. With discussions around industry developments and the latest technologies, this course explains the principles of subsea pipeline design.
Providing guidance on routing, diameter sizing and materials selection, this course enhances awareness of the numerous factors which must be considered when designing a pipeline. Explaining how to assess design calculations to industry codes, as well as pragmatic approaches to analysis techniques, the tutor will work through a number of exercises with you, to promote application of knowledge learnt.
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4Route• Rulesforrouting• Routesurvey• Alignmentsheets
Diameter• Sizingforflow• Fluidproperties• Flowfundamentals• Singlephaseflow
Thermal design and insulation• Needforthermaldesign• Fundamentalsofheattransfer• Pipelineheattransfer• Insulationdesign
considerations• Insulationsystems• Applicationofinsulation• Operationalproblemsin
deep water• Exercise
Materials specification• Materialselection• Reviewofmaterialproperties• Specificationoflinepipe
Corrosion• Introduction• Typesofcorrosion• Controlmeasures
Strength• Designprinciples• Bursting• Collapse• Bucklingandcombined
stresses• Strain-baseddesign• Exercise
End expansion and spoolpieces• Endforceandexpansion
factors• Endexpansion• Temperatureprofile• Exercise• Spoolpieces
Stability• Reviewoffundamentals• Oceanography• Hydrodynamics• Resistance• Stabilityanalysis• Computationalfluiddynamics• Exercise
Bottom roughness• Bottomroughnessanalysis• Spans• Intervention
Level Advanced
Duration 4 days
Study hours 28
Location Online, ABN and HOU, in-house
Learning outcomes Appreciate the issues affecting design and why pipelines are
made the way they are
Choose the appropriate route, diameter and materials selection processes
Determine the most relevant corrosion protection methods
Perform calculations based on industry codes
Evaluate the respective benefits of industry developments and new technologies
“Good link made between all the areas of design and very clearly presented methodology to be used by pipeline engineers, thanks to an experienced and patient tutor”Charlotte Tisserand, Subsea Engineer, Doris Engineering
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Subsea architecture
If you would like a more detailed outline, please contact [email protected]
Advanced design and stress analysis of subsea equipmentAbout the courseThis course provides an intensive overview for engineers working to the rules of API specifications 6A, 16A and 17D (ISO10423,ISO13533andISO13628-4).Thesecodesarethe standard approach for the design of valve bodies, hubs, clamps, wellhead and tree equipment for both normal and high temperature (HT)/high pressure (HP) usage.
The tutor will explain the principles of stress analysis and review standard and non-standard materials used for these specifications. Topics include the concepts of membrane and bending stress, as well as primary, secondary and peak stresses. To add context to your knowledge base, the history and logic of the specifications is explained, in addition to techniques and formulas for analysis of stresses from pressure, external loads, and thermal gradients. Linear and non-linear finite element analysis and the interpretation of finite element results are also covered.
“Very good training, full coverage and deep understanding of the tutor. Love the booklet with slides equipped with comments. Recommend!!”Winner Targian, Life of Field Superintendent, Total
Learning outcomes Apply API specifications 6A, 16A and 17D
Incorporate stress analysis principles into design
Select appropriate specialist techniques
Level Technical awareness
Duration 3 days
Study hours 21
Location In-house
Day 1 Day 2Basic requirements of design• Appropriatematerialselection• APIdesignrules• Analysisofwallthickness
criteria• Membranestressintensity• Boltingandscrewthreads• Bearinganddirectshear
stresses• Bendingstress• Primaryandsecondary
stresses• Bendingstresscalculations
Procedure for stress categorisation• Thermalstress• Fatiguedesign• Stressconsiderations• Fatigueanalysis• Hightemperaturesdesign• Finite-elementanalysis• Linearizingstressdistributions
from linear elastic models• Interpretingpost-processor
output• Non-linearfinite-element
analysis
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Risers
Risers, umbilicals and flexibles
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4Riser types and uses• Productionvesselselection• Productionrisers• Exportrisers• Drillingrisers• Completionandwork-over
risers• Genericissuesandexercises
Introduction to FPSOs• TypesofFPSOs• Mooringandturret
arrangement
FPSO vessel motions• Componentsofmotion• Typesofvesselmotion• Wavefrequencymotion• Driftandhigherordermotions
FPSO interfaces• Risersandumbilicals• Processingandstorage• Offloadingandexport
Bonded hoses• Typesofbondedhoses• Offloadinghose
configurations• Manufacture• Handlingandstorage• Installation• Operationandmaintenance
Flexible design and manufacture• Riserconfigurations• Design• Components• Manufacture
Umbilical design and manufacture• Cross-sectiondesign• Manufacture• Fittings
Flexible and umbilical system design and installation• Systemdesign• Storageandloadout• Flexibleandumbilical
installation• Riserinstallation• Pre-commissioning
Flexible and umbilical integrity management• Monitoring• Inspection• Damageassessment• Repair
Rigid riser design• Designapproaches• Risersizingdesign• Dynamicloading• Analysismethods• Fatigueloadings• Designforfatigue
Fixed rigid risers• Typesofrigidriser• Designofrigidrisers• Installationofrigidrisers
Production top-tensioned risers• DesignanalysisofTTRs• Installationofproduction
TTRs
Steel catenary risers• Design• Manufacture• Installation
Hybrid risers• Typesofhybridriser• Genericdesign• Fabricationandinstallation
Drilling and top-tensioned risers• Components• Designandanalysisof
drilling TTRs• Installationoftemporary
drilling TTRs
Rigid risers integrity management• Monitoring• Inspection• Damageassessment• Repair
About the courseOne of our most popular courses, this course will help subsea, pipeline and riser engineers and managers understand risers, umbilicals and flexibles and how they operate.
Explaining the different types, their uses, design, installation methods and operational considerations, this course also covers integrity management activities to inspect and maintain equipment and efficient operations. The tutor will discuss why more FPSOs are being used for deeper water, rather than traditional fixed platforms and how the increased motion envelope impacts on topside connections for risers.
Giving you first-hand experience of the manufacturing of an umbilical, this course includes a site visit* to a manufacturer where you will see subsea hardware assembly including stab plates, pull in heads and bend restrictors.
“Excellent! A must do to understand risers, pipelines and flowlines”Lionel Richard, Engineer, 2H Offshore Engineering Ltd
Learning outcomes Identify the different types of risers, umbilicals and flexibles
and their uses
Discuss the latest developments in riser systems
Implement design, installation and operational considerations
Appreciate how FPSOs impact on the design and layout of risers and umbilicals
Outline the principles of riser integrity management
*Available in Houston only
Level Technical awareness
Duration 4 days
Site visit* 1/2 day
Study hours 28
Location Online, HOU, in-house
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Construction of pipelines
Reeling design calculations
About the courseDetailing the engineering behind reel-lay installation, this is a technical course that demystifies this complex field. Ideal for reeling companies and anyone involved in the design and installation of pipelines, this course explains the fundamentals of reel-lay.
The tutor will explain key design aspects such as the implications of cumulative plastic strain, ovalisation and weld defects using worked examples and exercises. You will receive guidance on codes and patents and review lessons learned from past successes and failures, developing your skills for installation projects.
“Provided an excellent technical introduction to the pipe reeling process for those new to this subject”Martin Gibbens, Construction Support Engineering Manager, McDermott South East Asia
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4Reel lay process• Reel-laysystemconfiguration• Spooling• Installation• Laydown
Reeling history and current market• Historyanddevelopment
of reeling• Reelingshipsandcompanies
around world
Case studies: failures and successes• Canapupipe-in-pipesuccess• Åsgardfieldjointbuckling
failure• Foinaventwistingproblem• Tambarstresscrackingfailure• Nileinsulationsuccess• Dahliaspoolsiteset-up
success
Key technical aspects• Strainconcentration• Materialqualification• Welddefects• Ovalisation• Reelingforces• 13%Chromepipe• Cladpipe• Plastic-linedpipe
Codes and patents• Codesrelatingtoreeling• Aroundtheworld• Patentsrelatingtoreeling
Reeling forces• Forcetoreel-on• Stressesoncereeled-on• Exercise• Elasticenergyinreel• Forceneededtostraighten• Grippingforce• Workedexample• Exercise• Stationaryversustraversing
straightener
Strain concentration effects• Stress-straincurves• Effectofstrainonmaterial
properties• Plasticbehaviourduring
reeling• Exercise• Geometricdiscontinuities• Materialstrength
discontinuities• Layprocesscontrolmethods• Strainconcentrationsat
discontinuities• Exercise• Safeguards
Ovalisation• Ovalisationandrecovery• Collapsepressureand
combined loading• Workedexample• Exercise
Materials and weld defects• Weldingmethods• Weldingprocedures• Inspectionmethodsforwelds• Defectassessmentmethods• Workedexample–crack
growth during reeling• Exercise–effectofload
cycling on root crack weld fatigue life
• DNVECAmethodology
Advances• OTC20043optimisedreeled
pipe design• OTC21487cost-effective
reeling• OTC20506deepwater
pipeline and riser• OTC13245RoncadorSCR
hybrid installation• OTC21655cladSCRfatigue
qualification
Learning outcomes Describe some of the latest developments, including SENT
(single-edge notch tensile) test assessments, the use of lined pipe and partially pressurised lines
Consider key design aspects such as the implications of cumulative plastic strain, ovalisation and weld defects
Assess a vessel’s capability in reel-laying
Apply lessons learned from case studies to projects
Level Advanced
Duration 4 days
Study hours 28
Location In-house
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Integrity management of pipelines
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Flow assurance
Day 1 Day 2Flow assurance engineering• Flowassuranceengineering• Keydesignissues• Operatingconditions• Operationalrisks
Fluid flow principles• Flowfundamentals• Liquidflow• Gasflow• Multi-phaseflow• Turn-downoverfieldlife
Fluid composition• Fluidproperties• Wellborefluids• Exportlines
Causes of flow restriction• Waxesandasphaltenes• Scales• Hydrates• Sand• Emulsionsandfoams
Flow control methods• Chemicaladditivecontrol• Thermalcontrol• Pressurecontrol• Mechanicalintervention• Othercontrolmethods
Thermal design• Needforthermaldesign• Fundamentals• Thermalprofileanalysis• Cooldownduringshut-in• Insulationdesign
Pigging• Cleaningpigs• Inspectingpigs• Designforpigging• Pipelinedesignforpigging
Corrosion and erosion• Typesofcorrosion• Controlmeasures• Corrosionratemodelling• Corrosionmonitoring• Erosion• Case-studies
Subsea equipment• Gaslift• Subseapumpsand
compressors• Subseaseparationand
water re-injection
About the courseThis course provides an introduction to flow assurance and the general principles behind it. Pipeline engineers will benefit for a deeper knowledge of fluid flow principles and causes of restricted flow.
The tutor will explain the chemistry behind flow assurance and ways to control flow restrictions through inspection, pigging and cleaning. The implications of not managing flow assurance properly and the resulting issues such as corrosion and erosion will be discussed. You will also have the opportunity to apply your knowledge through static analysis exercises using industry software.
“The quality of notes is superb. Also the tutor was very good”Craig Dawson, Junior Structural Engineer, Saipem UK Ltd
Level Technical awareness
Duration 2 days
Study hours 14
Location In-house
Learning outcomes Describe fluid flow principles for liquid, gas and
multi-phase flow
Discuss the causes of flow restriction and methods for managing flow control
Recommend subsea equipment that can improve flow performance
Appreciate the importance of design considerations for pigging operations
Identify types of corrosion and how to predict corrosion problems
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Offshore wind
Subsea power cable installation
Day 1 Day 2Project overview• Typicalprojectstructure• Feasibilitystudies• Consenting• Environmentalimpactstudies• Surveys• Routeselection• Cableproduction• Installation• Post-layactivities• Casestudy–Part1:Overview
Cable routing• Selectionofroutecorridor• Geophysicalsurvey• Routedetermination• Charting• Geotechnicalsurvey• Burialmethods• Burialperformanceprediction• Casestudy–Part2:Routing
Cable design• Cabletypesforarray• Exportandinterconnectors• Designqualification• Cableperformance
characteristics• Haulingdevicesandjoints• Casestudy–Part3:Design
Cable installation• Pre-installationdesign
and analysis• Typesofvessel• Decklayoutsandkey
installation equipment• Surfacelaying• Ploughburial• ROVburial• Othertypesofburial• Rockdumping• Casestudy–Part4:
Installation
Offshore structure connection• Cableentrytypes• Entryprotection• Internalcablemanagement• Pull-inanalysis• Installationequipmentand
methods• Casestudy–Part5:
Connections
Landfalls• Landfallselection• Horizontaldirectionaldrilled
installation process• Surfacelayandtrenched
process• Landfalljointbay• Casestudy–Part6:Landfalls
About the courseThis technical awareness course details the cycles and phases in the installation of subsea power cables. This course will help installation contractors, engineers, project managers and oil and gas practitioners transferring to the offshore wind industry deepen their knowledge of the subject.
This course explains various installation methods using surface laying,ploughingandROVburial,includingpullintooffshorestructures and landfalls. The tutor will coach you in identifying and solving issues relating to subsea cable laying from case studies and worked examples.
Level Advanced
Duration 2 days
Study hours 14
Location ABN and HOU, in-house
“Delivered by very experienced and knowledgeable people in a way that was easy to follow using the accompanying handbook. I would recommend this course to anyone entering into subsea power cable installation”Mark Kinder, Technical Director, Kintech Energy Ltd
Learning outcomes Select the correct route for a cable
Demonstrate ways to optimise cable protection
Compare a variety of installation methods
Use worked examples to apply lessons learned to your projects
Identify methods to reduce the risk of failure
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