This course covers the fundamental aspects of design, construction, and operations of offshore pipeline systems. The course focuses on pipeline mechanical, strength, and stability design, and construction. Special challenges, such as shoreline crossings, foreign pipeline crossings, repair methods, flow assurance, corrosion and cathodic protection are an integral part of this course. Participants will acquire the essential knowledge and skills to design, construct, and operate pipelines. Design problems and team projects are part of this course.
- Overview of oil and gas transportation systems
- Review pipeline hydraulics, focusing on those aspects that affect design, construction, and
- operations
- Pipeline systems definition, survey, and route selection
- Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations, focusing on Codes and Standards related to pipelines
- Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability and installation • Pipeline construction for offshore systems and the interrelationships with design and material selection
- Pipeline materials and components selection including line pipe, corrosion and cathodic protection, and coatings
- Specialized equipment and materials for integrating with subsea wellhead/manifold
- systems, side taps, insulation, and pipe-in-pipe will be reviewed • Special design and
- construction considerations for risers and umbilicals, foreign pipeline crossings, single
- point moorings, and shore approaches
- Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection and emergency planning considerations
- Pipeline operations, maintenance and repair considerations and their impact on design and material selection
- Overview of oil and gas transportation systems
- Review pipeline hydraulics, focusing on those aspects that affect design, construction, and
- operations
- Pipeline systems definition, survey, and route selection
- Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations, focusing on Codes and Standards related to pipelines
- Pipeline conceptual and mechanical design for strength, stability and installation • Pipeline construction for offshore systems and the interrelationships with design and material selection
- Pipeline materials and components selection including line pipe, corrosion and cathodic protection, and coatings
- Specialized equipment and materials for integrating with subsea wellhead/manifold
- systems, side taps, insulation, and pipe-in-pipe will be reviewed • Special design and
- construction considerations for risers and umbilicals, foreign pipeline crossings, single
- point moorings, and shore approaches
- Introduction to flow assurance considerations and pipeline integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak detection and emergency planning considerations
- Pipeline operations, maintenance and repair considerations and their impact on design and material selection
The course is suitable for discipline engineers, designers and operators who are actively involved in the design, specification, construction, and operation of offshore pipeline systems.
180,000
5 Days
May 21-25
November 26-30