Sabtu, 26 September 2009

ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING

ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING



ASTON HOTEL & RESIDENCE, BANDUNG | October 20-23, 2009 | US$   880,-/participant






 



Summary



This course is to summarize the state of the art of Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) technology. It included the example problems to illustrate the use of various theoretical solutions, it also listed an overview of conventional well productivity and Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR) technology and is general introduction to the latest methods of production optimization using ESP technology.



This course compiled as aid to engineers and production people in the Petroleum Industry who have the responsibility of planning and selecting electrically driven submersible pumping equipment. Included are fundamental principles involving sizing, operation and trouble shooting of submersible pump equipment. Also included are tables, data and general information which it will be value to everyone who utilize s submersible pumping equipment.



Much material of this course has been published previously and is reassembled in this course. However, there is also a considerable amount of new material included that will assist the participants of the course  in their pump selection and operation.



Designing a submersible pump installation is not an exact science; it is mostly an art. But it is a talent which can be easily acquired if care and attention are paid to what the well is telling us, and what we want to do with the well. The well conditions vary from one well to other, but the basic information required for a design does not. What we require from a particular well must, of course, be within the limits of the well in question.



Submersible pump design provided information required for analyzing the behavior of a productivity well interval using rod pump. This thus makes it possible to answer some fundamental questions:



(a)     What is the well producing capacity?
(b)     What fluids do they produce?
(c)     At what flow rates?
(d)     What is the submersible pump to use?



In this course, it has also included example problems to illustrate the use of various theoretical solutions. Wherever possible, it has not only discussed practical difficulties that one may encounter while using the theoretical solutions, but it has also listed some of the method that one can used to obtain the desired information. It also included descriptions on field histories wherever they were available and trouble shooting using submersible pump.



This course is mainly directed to the practicing professionals who make engineering calculations and decision on submersible pump application and trouble shooting. For managers, the course helps to review the present state of the art. It also outlined some of new method in artificial technology exist today. These gaps in technology will be useful for research engineers and research professionals to determine the areas of future research.



 



Outline



Chapter 1




Hydraulic& Electrical Fundamentals




Chapter 2




Equipment Description




Chapter 3




Typical ESP Applications






Chapter 4




Equipment Sizing




Chapter 5




Installation Maintenance and Trouble shooting




Chapter 6




Engineering Data




Chapter 7




Installation, Operating And Trouble Shooting The Pump






 



Instructor





Dr. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA was graduated from Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB in 1979 and hold Doctorate Degree with honored in 1987 from Ecole Centrale de Lyon I, France. The topic of his thesis is Modelisation Numerique d'Ecoulements Polyphasiques en Milieux Poreux. Application au Cas de Calcul des Champs de Pressions et de Saturations dans un Gisement de Petrole.



For the time being, he became a lecturer in Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB. His subjects are Analysis and Numerical Method, Engineering Mathematics, Computer Simulation, Fluid Mechanic, Artificial Intelligence for Petroleum Engineering.



He also gave many courses to the community, such as: basic reservoir engineering and reservoir simulation, basic production engineering, down hole well testing, statistic and numerical method for petroleum engineering, basic log interpretation, etc. He is a member of some profession organization such as: IATMI, SPE/EIME, IMA, HAIAI, FPS-USA, INAGA, and IGA.



Co-Instructor : Ir. Gilang Erlangga



 



schedule, tuition & facilities :



Language                              : Bahasa Indonesia



Text & Handouts                 : English & Bahasa Indonesia



Venue                                    : Aston Hotel & Residence, BANDUNG



Date                                       : October 20-23, 2008



Duration                                : 4 days



 



Registration Fee: (Exclude accommodation)





  • Registration October 10, 2008

  • o   US$   880,-/participant

  • o   US$ 770,-/participant for 3 or more participants from 1 Company







ELECTRICAL GROUND AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL GROUND AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM



The Jayakarta Suite Hotel & Spa, BANDUNG | October 13-16, 2009   | US$ 770.00/person



 



 



Objective



If you attending this course, you will learn and make a discussion with Instructor and other participants about:





  • How to understand the characteristic and the work of protective device

  • How to control the protective device

  • How to predict and control the disruption

  • How to make protection system work well




Objective





  • Operator

  • Engineer

  • Staff/ Technician who take a responsibility in operating, maintaining, and trouble shooting of electrical energy supply from power house generator to power station.




Course Content





  • Electrical Power System Distribution Overview

    • Power system configuration

    • Station arrangement

    • Prevention and control of system failure

    • Protection system design considerations



  • Elements of System Protection

    • Typical relay connections

    • Circuit breaker control circuits

    • Instrument transformers

    • Relay control configurations



  • Protective Device Characteristics

    • Fuse characteristics

    • Relay characteristics

    • Power circuit breakers

    • Automatic circuit re closers



  • Electrical Shock Protection

  • Types of Fault and Calculation System Characteristics

  • Types of Protective Relays

  • Protection on Radial System

  • Relay Setting

  • Bus Protection

  • Line Protection

  • Relay Coordination

  • Protection on Electrical Utilities

  • Transformer Protection

  • Relay Testing and Maintenance

  • Over Voltage Protection on Electrical Power System




Practical Tool:





  • Lab Model Protection System

  • Earth Tester

  • Megger




 



Registration Fee





  • Registration Deadline: October 06, 2009

  • US$ 770.00/person




 



Fee includes the following:





  • Four-day registration fee for all Training sessions;

  • Lunch per day

  • Daily coffee/tea breaks

  • Integrated Quality Training Materials (SOFTCOPY AND HARDCOPY)

  • Quality Training Kits,

  • Convenient Training Facilities,

  • Certifícate of  Compleción




 



Instructor



Ir. Dedy Nono Suharno, MT



He was born in Tasikmalaya. In 1999, he accomplished his Master Degree majoring Instrumentation and control in Institute of Technology Bandung. He has been dedicating his time as a lecturer in Polytechnic Bandung since 1983. As a lecturer, he mastered several lessons, such as electrodynamics, electrical circuit, basic control system, electrical science and electric machine. In the academy, he is not just as a lecturer; he also entrusted to serve as a laboratory head of controlled electric power and machines until now. Furthermore, he had become Chairman of Training for industrial electrical technician of oil palm industry, PT. Sinar Mas. Nowadays, he actively provides training in electric power engineering.



Ir. Dodo Tohir, MT



His fields of expertise are Installation and Distribution of Electricity and Programmable Logic Controller. As a lecturer in Polytechnic Bandung, he teaches PLC, M&R Electrical Equipment, Building Electrical Installation, Industrial Electrical Installation, and Power System Analysis. After finished his bachelor degree majoring electrical engineering, he deepened his knowledge of electrical engineering in Institute of Technology Bandung, 2002. He has several experiences as an Instructor especially for Basic & Advanced PLC. Besides that, he is actively become a member of IATKI (Asosiasi Ketenagalistrikan Indonesia) and IEC (International Engineering Consortium).



Sunarto, ST



From 1986 to 1995, he became a faculty in Polytechnics Education Development Centre. Afterward from 1995 he becomes a faculty in State Polytechnic of Bandung. He accomplished his Bachelor degree in Institute of Technology 10 November (ITS). Sunarto, ST also a member of IATKI (Asosiasi Ketenagalistrikan Indonesia).



Supriyanto, ST



Supriyanto, ST took his bachelor degree in University of Diponegoro, Semarang, 1985, majoring electrical engineering. He is currently finishing his Master Degree in Engineering and Informatics School, ITB, Bandung. To deepen his knowledge, he took some training, such as Teaching Methodology for Electrical Engineering (18 month), Polytechnic Educational Development Centre- Bandung and also Electrical Training Consultant by PT. Freeport Indonesia Company in Joint Operation with Bandung IPB Polytechnic, at Tembagapura Irian Jaya for around 1 year. He is a lecturer in state Polytechnic of Bandung. Beside that, he also becomes an Instructor with field of expertise are Operation and Maintenance Switchgear, Planning and design electrical Installation, Feeder Protection,Generator Protection, Transformator Protection, Basic Power system Protection, Low Voltage Grounding (Sytem and Equipment) and also Maintenance High Voltage Equipment.