Kamis, 29 Juli 2010

Oil & Gas Separation Plan

Oil & Gas Separation Plan



Melia Purosani Hotel, Yogyakarta | Oct 11 - 15, 2010 | Rp.8.250.000,- per participant



 



INTRODUCTION



Gas Oil Separation Plant is a type of plant used primarily in the oil industry. The plant processes crude oil from the well head and separates gases and contaminants from the crude for reasons of safety, economy, and environmental protection.



 



WHAT YOU WILL LEARN



After joining this training the candidates will be able to:




  • Design Separation facility and operation

  • Know Equipment and controls of GOSP

  • Perform Operation monitoring.

  • Trouble shoots operational problems

  • Handle & respond to emergencies



 



COURSE CONTENT




  1. Introduction to Gas Oil Separation

  2. Type n Characteristic of Fluid Production

    • Type fluid (Oil, Gas, Water)

    • Characteristic Fluid Densitas (berat Jenis)



  3. Gas Oil Separation plant equipment

    • Separator, Scrubber



  4. Operation and monitoring

    • Dehydrator unit & Operation



  5. API Gravity

  6. Kelarutan

  7. Pour point

  8. Responding to emergencies

  9. 9Trouble shooting



 



RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANT




  • Operations personnel, recent graduates & engineers who require practical experience of operations

  • Production Engineer

  • Laboratories Production.

  • Control Room environment and the use of distributed control systems



 






Instructor



Dr.Ir. Drs. Herianto, MSc
Dr.Ir. Drs. Herianto, MSc was graduated from Petroleum Engineering Dept. of ITB and got his MSC/DIC in Reservoir Engineering from Dept. Geology Imperial College (ICST) London at 1973.He has worked for about 36 years as lecturer at ITB and currently as Chairman of Dept. Oil and Gas ITSB Bandung, active as lecturer, he is also active as consultant for pipelines in Migas sector and  has  designed about 100 gas lift wells in Reservoir, Drilling, Production Operations and NGL.  He also designed Jet Pump for Kalimantan and also worked to supervise ESP and horisontal drilling for ZU and B structures and studied the reservoir in the areas.






Schedule
Oct 11 - 15, 2010
5 days



Venue
Melia Purosani Hotel, Yogyakarta



Tuition Fee
Rp.8.250.000,-    per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)

Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)



Novotel Hotel, Bandung | Oct 11 - 13, 2010 | Rp.5.250.000,-per participant



 



TOPICS




  • To understand the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) as basic of maintenance management implementation or as an aid-tool for cost management and as part of project management.

  • To understand maintenance philosophy based an the third generation of previous maintenance generation i.e.: first generation (breakdown maintenance) and second generation (preventive maintenance)

  • To avoid total failure by knowing what kind of failure will happen.

  • To understand root cause mechanism of failure

  • To minimize maintenance cost and operate the equipment until maximum capacity

  • To increase output and improve productivity of existing facility

  • To get plant equipment, reliable, effective and efficient



 



BACK GROUND & OBJECTIVES



This course is beneficial especially for continuous process industry and utilizes sophisticate and expensive production equipment, such as: Oil and Gas Industry, Electricity Plant, Petrochemical Plant, Marine Industry, Manufacturing, Automotive, Assembling Industry, Aviation, Construction, Pulp and Paper, Mining, etc.



The course is designed by considering the need of maintenance method that reliable to ensure the success of production, a method of maintenance to push downs a break down or unplanned disturbance.



The requirement of efficient and effective method of maintenance becomes more important when plant facility is automatic system. The big loss can come, if it is late to improve maintenance operation system, low productivity, wasting working hours, last production, engine big failure, and in-harmony relation with customer, successful.



 



FEATURING THE FOLLOWING DETAIL COURSE OUTLINE



1. What is Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)?




  • * Fundamental change of maintenance philosophy

  • * Maintenance and RCM

  • * Basic idea of RCM

  • * RCM implementation

  • * RCM achievement



2. Plant Registration




  • * What is Plant Registration?

  • * What is equipment?

  • * How to number the asset?

  • * What kind of information has to be registered?

  • * How to compile plant registration?



3. Function and Failure




  • * Function and standard performance

  • * Malfunction

  • * Failure mode

  • * Failure effects

  • * Failure Consequences

  • * Hidden failure consequent

  • * Safety and environment consequent

  • * Operational consequent

  • * Summary



4. Preventive Actions




  • * Engineering feasibility

  • * Life time dependable failure

  • * Scheduled restoration

  • * Scheduled replacement

  • * Life time undependable failure

  • * Scheduled condition monitoring

  • * Selection of preventive actions



5. Defaults Actions




  • * Scheduled efforts to find failure

  • * Non Scheduled maintenance

  • * Re-designing

  • * Lubrication

  • * Zone inspection and walk-around check



6. RCM Decision Diagram




  • * Effort and consequent integration

  • * RCM decision making process

  • * Filling out decision sheet



7. Plan, Organize and Control Proposed Tasks




  • * Task grouping

  • * Planning system and maintenance control

  • * Failure report

  • * Various Failure and its History

  • * Failure process

  • * Six failure patterns

  • * Historical data



8. RCM Implementation




  • * Who knows?

  • * Pre-review RCM group

  • * Facilitator and auditor

  • * Implementation strategy

  • * Short term approach

  • * RCM Forever



9. Build skill in RCM




  • * What is RCM Achievement?

  • * Result of RCM analysis

  • * Benefit of RCM

  • * Why RCM?



10. RCM History




  • * Airline enterprise experience

  • * RCM at other industry



11. Case Study



 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND



The following selected participants should attend this course:




  • Maintenance Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor

  • Rotating Engineer/ Superintendent/Supervisor

  • Power Plant Engineer/Superintendent /Supervisor

  • Manufacturing Manager

  • Everybody who wants to add knowledge and interest in the above subject



 






Instructor



Ir. Deddy Nugraha



Ir. Deddy Nugraha is a dedicated experienced fulltime trainer and technical consultant since 2002. He holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from ITB, Bandung. He has worked nationally in a wide variety of industries including: technology, aerospace, utilities, auditing, mining and institutions thus engaged as a corporate consultant. He also holds certifications for those particular fields from Snecma, France; Engine Support Inc., USA; Danobat, Spain; DNV, Singapore; MTU, Germany and FAA Auditor, USA.



Mr. Nugraha is a member of Indonesian Society for Reliability and was elected as General Sectretay for 2004-2007 period. He has trained hundreds of managers, engineers and floor associates, subjects taught to include; CMMS, RCM, TPM, Project Management, Quality Process Control, Corrosion Control and Protection, Failure Analysis, Engineering Design, Instalation & Constrcution, Inventory Control and Management.



Major clients include: Pertamina, British Petroleum, Petrochina, Siemen Power, PT. Indonesia Power, PT. Krakatau Steel, Freeport Indonesia, PT. Surveyor Indonesia, Chevron, Medco Energy, PT. Aneka Tambang, Garuda Maintenance Facility, PT. Perusahaan Gas Negara, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper, PT. Tjiwi Kimia, PT. Pupuk Kujang and PT. Kaltim Prima Coal.






Schedule
Oct 11 - 13, 2010
3 days



Venue
Novotel Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.5.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Integrated Petroleum Reservoir Management

Integrated Petroleum Reservoir Management





The Jayakarta Suite Hotel & Spa, BANDUNGAugust 23-25, 2010 | US$  770,-/participant










OVERVIEW





The root of petroleum reservoir management are to be found in the reservoir engineering, taken  in its broadest sense as the technology that deals with the movement of fluid into, out of and through the geological formation of the earth by means of wells and well systems. Reservoir management and reservoir engineering are not identical. Reservoir management infers the existence of goals toward which the reservoir technology is directed. At the hearth of reservoir management is the idea that the technological implementation to achieve those goals will be specific to each individual reservoir. This point is emphasized throughout the course by means of examples and cases histories.





Although elements of petroleum reservoir management have been practiced almost since reservoirs were first recognized, the concept of an integrated approach took from only within the past one or two decades. Many individual articles and at least one manual on the subject have been published in the open literature, and it is probable that proprietary presentations of reservoir management concepts are to be found within the internal libraries of some oil and gas-producing companies.



This course brings out the importance of the reservoir model and discusses its uses, not only as a tool for integrating the total database that is available on a reservoir, but also for predicting the consequences of alternate future constraints and / or implementation procedures that might be invoked. In sort, the individual reservoir has its formalized expression in the model that is constructed to simulate it.



The course also emphasizes that petroleum reservoir management depends upon teamwork and continuous interaction among team players whose expertise may include specializations such as geology, geophysics, drilling, logging, well behavior, recovery mechanisms, subsurface fluid behavior, production operation, facilities engineering, economics, decision strategy, environmental issues and other applicable subjects. The manner in which the team players are brought together, the formulation of a plant, its periodic revision, and its evaluation are presented as parts of the reservoir management process to ensure effective use of technological spectrum that is available to the team.



Integrated Petroleum Reservoir Management will serve persons who come to petroleum reservoir management from different background. Its aim is to present the integrated picture. It provide an overview of a very complex subject, discussing the overall framework of concepts without dwelling in depth on subject matter details that lie within the provinces of individual experts who make up a reservoir management team. It is a timely addition to the literature of petroleum technology.



Integrated petroleum reservoir management has received significant attention in recent years. Various panel, forum, seminar, and technical sessions have provided the framework for information sharing and the exchange of ideas concerning many practical aspects of integrated, sound reservoir management. The need to enhance recovery from the vast amount of remaining oil and gas-in-place in the United States and elsewhere, plus the global competition, requires better reservoir management practices.



Historically, some from of reservoir management has been practiced when a major expenditure is planned, such as a new field development or water flood installation. The reservoir management studies in these instances where not integrated (i.e., different disciplines, did their own work separately). During the past 20 years, however, a greater emphasis has been placed on synergism between engineering and geosciences. However despite the emphasis, progress on integration has been slow.     



 



TRAINING OUTLINE





Chapter 1



Introduction




  • Sound Reservoir Management

  • Scope and Objective

  • Organization





Chapter 2



Reservoir Management Concepts




  • Definition of Reservoir Management

  • History of Reservoir Management

  • Fundamentals of Reservoir Management

  • Synergy and Team

  • Integration of Geoscience and Engineering

  • Integrating Exploration and Development Technology



Chapter 3



Reservoir Management Process




  • Setting Goals

  • Developing Plan & Economics

  • Implementation

  • Surveillance and Monitoring

  • Evaluation

  • Revision of Plans  & Strategies

  • Reasons for Failure of Reservoir Management Program

  • Reservoir Management Case Studies



Chapter 4



Data Acquisition,Analysis and Management




  • Data Types

  • Data Acquisition and Analysis

  • Data Validation

  • Data Storing and Retrieval

  • Data Application

  • Example Data



Chapter 5



Reservoir Model




  • Role of Reservoir Model

  • Geosciences

  • Seismic Data

  • Geostatistics

  • Engineering

  • Integration

  • Case Studies



Chapter 6



Reservoir Performance Analysis and Forecast




  • Natural Producing Mechanisms

  • Reserves

  • Volumetric Method

  • Decline Curve Method

  • Material Balance Method

  • Mathematical Simulation



Chapter 7



Reservoir Management Economics




  • Economic Criteria

  • Scenarios

  • Data

  • Economic Evaluation

  • Risk and Uncertainties

  • Economics Optimization Example



Chapter 8



Improved Recovery Processes




  • Waterflooding

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes

  • EOR Process Concepts

  • Thermal Methods

  • Chemical Methods

  • Miscible Methods

  • EOR Screening Guidelines



Chapter 9



Reservoir Management Case Studies




  • North Ward Estes Field and Columbus Gray Lease

  • McAllen Ranch Field

  • Brassey Oil Field

  • Means San Andres Unit

  • Teak Field

  • Esso Malaysia Field



Chapter 10



Reservoir Management Plans




  • Newly Discovered Field

  • Secondary and EOR Operated Field



Chapter 11



Conclusions




  • The State of the Art

  • Importance of Integrative Reservoir Management

  • Current Challenges and Areas of Further Work

  • Outlook and the Next Step



 



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.





 



COMMON INFORMATION





schedule, tuition & facilities :




  • Language                     : Bahasa Indonesia

  • Text & Handouts      : English & Bahasa Indonesia

  • Venue                           : The Jayakarta Suite Hotel & Spa, BANDUNG

  • Date                               : August 23-25, 2010

  • Duration                      : 3 days



 



Facilities :



Four-day registration fee for all Training sessions; Quality Training Material (Hardcopy and Softcopy); Quality Training Kits (Casio Calculator, T-Shirt, etc); Convenient Training Facilities at Four Star Hotel; Refreshment and luncheons, Certificate of Completion, Dinner with entertainment at the cozy restaurant



 



DOCUMENTATION




  • Integrated Quality Training Material (HARDCOPY AND SOFTCOPY) & Quality Training Kits will be delivered on registration, additional papers & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

  • Note-taking by participants is encouraged. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept.



 



CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION



All attendees will receive a Certificate of Appreciation attesting to their participation in the Training.  This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed Training Questionnaire.



 



DRESS CODE:



Casual Clothing is recommended. The Training atmosphere is informal



 



Registration Fee:









  • Exclude accommodation

  • US$  770,-/participantfrom 1 Company

  • Registration Deadline: August 13, 2010







 



REGISTRATION POLICY:




  • Registration Form MUST be return in advance for attending the Training

  • Full fixed fee is charged regardless of the length of time that registrant attends the Training

  • Attendees are expected to attend all Training sessions and are not permitted to attend on a partial basis.



 



CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY




  • Cancellation received after the registration deadline, December 07, 2009 entitles the registrant to received 25% refund.

  • Cancellation on the date will be recharged 100% from the fee

  • No refund will be issued, if a registrant fails to show up at the Training on-site.



 



For additional course dates and locations, and registration please contact:








MAINTENANCE KANBAN POWER

MAINTENANCE KANBAN POWER



Hotel / Office Building Jakarta 25 September 2010 | Rp. 2.000.000,-








Salah satu tujuan perusahaan adalah profit, Profit banyak digerogoti oleh biaya-biaya, diantaranya biaya maintenance. Peningkatan biaya maintenance diakibatkan oleh meningkatnya jumlah kerusakan mesin. Oleh sebab itu System Maintenance sangat diperlukan untuk menurunkan jumlah kerusakan mesin.



Banyak perusahaan telah melakukan system MAINTENANCE di bagian Produksi



(Autonomous Maintenance) maupun bagian Maintenance (Planned Maintenance), tetapi system tersebut belum menunjukan jumlah penurunan kerusakan mesin produksi yang significant.



Hal ini, dikarenakan tidak dilakukannya aktifitas check Maintenance secara tepat dan konsisten. Ketidak konsistenan ini disebabkan oleh item check Maintenance yang tidak di-Visualisasi secara efektif.



Alat yang efektif digunakan untuk visualisasi suatu aktifitas adalah KANBAN (dari System JUST IN TIME). Oleh sebab itu penggabungan kekuatan KANBAN dengan System MAINTENANCE akan menghasilkan kekuatan system baru yang sangat POWERFULL, untuk menurunkan jumlah kerusakan mesin (Breakdown).






Tujuan dan Manfaat Pelatihan



Kanban Maintenance adalah tools ampuh menuju Zero breakdown dengan  implementasi Kanban dalam Maintenance Process sehingga diharapkan peserta mampu menerapkan Kanban Maintenance tingkat dasar yang efektif ditempat kerjanya, melalui workshop pelatihan ini.






Materi




  1. Introduction Kanban Maintenance System

  2. Pembuatan Kanban dan Sheet Maintenance

  3. Aturan dan Role Kanban Maintenance

  4. OJD (On Job Development) 6 Bulan

  5. Implementasi Kanban sbg visualisasi multi skill Maintenance

  6. Implementasi Kanban sbg visualisasi Cost Maintenance

  7. Implementasi Kanban sbg standardize work Maintenance






Durasi



Lama Pelatihan adalah 8 jam/ 1 hari






Waktu dan Lokasi



Tanggal 25 September 2010 di Hotel / Office Building Jakarta








Investasi




  • Hanya Rp. 2.000.000,- saja, atau..

  • Rp. 5.250.000,-/3 peserta (dari perusahaan yg sama)

  • Rp. 7.500.000,-/5 peserta (dari perusahaan yg sama)

  • (sudah termasuk Coffee Break + Lunch, modul dan sertifikat)

  • Early Bird sebelum 06 September 2010 hanya Bayar Rp. 1.500.000,-

  • Special Bonus : CD Relaxing Therapy & Souvenir



 



Metode Pelatihan




  • Pemaparan materi menggunakan modul yang disesuaikan dengan output/ tujuan pelatihan ini.

  • Penyampaian materi diberikan dengan metode pengalaman, sehingga dapat sesuai dengan kondisi lingkungan kerja di perusahaan Anda.

  • Pemaparan materi menggunakan media Visual, Auditory, dan Kinestethic peserta.

  • Penyampaian materi selalu dibawakan dengan pendekatan Spiritual dan Emotional.

  • Penyampaian materi untuk menciptakan persepsi baru yang dapat merubah mindset dan pemahaman peserta pelatihan.





















Games, Role Play, Group Discussion, Case Study, Simulation, Assignment








Peserta




  1. Para General Manager Produksi, Maintenance dan Engineering

  2. Para Manager Produksi, Maintenance, dan Engineering

  3. Para Supervisor Produksi, Maintenance, dan Engineering

  4. Para Staff Produksi, Maintenance, dan Engineering



Syarat Peserta ; Siap Melaksanakan OJD ditempat kerjanya selama 6 Bulan






Fasilitator





Ir. Clements NB,. MM.



Seorang Praktisi system TPM  & TQM untuk Manufacturing & Administrasi, adalah praktisi professional yang memfokuskan diri pada bidang Productivity & Quality Management. Beliau  pernah menjadi Pembicara Tamu pada beberapa Consultan training yaitu di PQM Consultan,  Synergi Consultan, Butomo Consultan, dan Prima Daya Consultan, sedangkan Saat ini sebagai  Assosiate trainer di MTC – LP3I. Adapun bidang training  yang dilakukan adalah QCC / GKM , 7 tools QC , SQC , TPS, TPM , 5R / 5S , Safety , Problem Solving Efective , PM Analysis, Supervisor Roles.  Beberapa Klien yang pernah dilakukan training  antara lain : PT. INCO ASKO, PT. Bakrie Tosanjaya, PT. AICA , PT. Semi Conductor, PT Profilindo, PT. Astra Int., PT. Chuhatsu.






Susunan Acara





08.30 - 09.00 Pendaftaran dan registrasi peserta



09.00 - 10.30 Materi/ Sesi I ;



10.30 - 10.45 Rehat



10.45 - 12.00 Materi/ Sesi II



12.00 - 13.00 Rehat - makan siang



13.00 - 15.00 Unit assesment dan presentasi kelompok



15.00 - 15.15 Rehat



15.15 - 16.00 Evaluasi presentasi kelompok.



16.00 Penutupan acara hari pertama




Repair Welding Technology

Repair Welding Technology



Amarosa Hotel  Bandung |  10 – 12 Agustus | Rp. 7.500.000,-






SASARAN Short course
Setelah menyelesaikan kursus ini peserta diharapkan :




  1. Mampu memilih dan menentukan parameter-parameter proses, jenis proses, dan langkah-langkah praktis dalam melakukan proses repair welding.

  2. Mampu menyusun prosedur prosedur repair welding yang baik dan sesuai dengan standard yang diinginkan.

  3. Mampu mengevaluasi hasil dan kualitas (Quality Control) hasil repair welding.

  4. Mampu menyiapkan langkah-langkah repair welding pada berbagai jenis kerusakan dan berbagai jenis material, seperti carbon steels, besi cor, superalloys, stainless steels, dan manganese steels.






Rancangan Short course (3 days):




  1. Repair Welding of Cast Iron

  2. Repair Welding of Stainless steels

  3. Repair welding of Manganese Steels

  4. Weld Failure Analysis

  5. Develop rework Procedure

  6. Surfacing for Corrosion Resistance

  7. Surfacing for Wear Resistance






MATERI KURSUS :




  • Pendahuluan tentang repair welding

  • Repair pada cacat las

  • Repair pada komponen yang gagal

  • Repair pada komponen yang aus

  • Repair welding process selection

  • Base metal type

  • Joint design and thickness






Trainer :




  • Dr. Engr. Turnad Lenggo Ginta, MT






Investasi






  • Rp. 7.500.000,-

  • Early Bird  Rp. 6.000.000 sebelum tgl 7 Agustus 2010








Rabu, 28 Juli 2010

PUMP & MOTOR HYDRAULIC TRAINING

PUMP & MOTOR HYDRAULIC TRAINING



Politeknik Negeri Bandung, Jawa Barat | 11 s.d 15 Oktober 2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 6.000.000,-



 



Materi Pelatihan (60% Teori &  40% Praktek)




  1. Dasar- dasar mekanika  fluida

    • Sifat-sifat fluida, sifat aliran, perubahan momentum, tekanan, karakteristik pompa dan motor hidrolik



  2. Prinsip kerja dan klasifikasi pompa dan motor hidrolik

    • Pompa hidrolik : gear pump, vane pump, gerotor pump, axial piston pump, radial piston pump

    • Motor hidrolik  : gear motor, vane motor, axial plunger motor, radial piston motor



  3. Pemilihan pompa dan motor hidrolik

    • Tekanan, debit, putaran, dan efisiensi, karakteristik pompa dan motor hidrolik



  4. Power pack

    • Sirkuit power pack, komponen power pack dan fungsi, aplikasi power pack (sirkuit kontrol hidrolik)



  5. Performasi dan test pompa dan motor hidrolik

    • Performansi, pengujian pompa dan motor hidrolik



  6. Pemeriksaan dan pemeliharaan pompa dan motor hidrolik

    • Pemeriksaan rutin, harian, prosedur pemeriksaan, pemeliharaan, monitoring



  7. Gangguan pompa dan motor hidrolik dan cara pencegahannya

    • Cairan tidak keluar, pompa tidak beroperasi,  pemanasan lebih, bunyi, getaran dan korosi



  8. Analisis kerusakan dan keterandalan pompa dan motor hidrolik

    • Sumber, penyebab utama, dan pencegahan kerusakan, ukuran kinerja, laju kerusakan, ketersediaan, dan laju keterandalan pompa dan motor hidrolik.





 



Peserta



Manajer, supervisor, staff teknik, operator dan perawatan yang berkepentingan.



 



Instruktur




  • Maridjo, ST., MT

  • Sugeng Isdwiyanudi, Ir., MT



 



Tanggal & Tempat Pelatihan
Tanggal        : 11 s.d 15 Oktober  2010
Jam               : 08.00 – 16.00
Tempat        : Politeknik Negeri Bandung, Jawa Barat



 



Biaya Pelatihan




  • Rp 6.000.000,- (Enam Juta Rupiah).

  • Biaya tersebut sudah termasuk Fee Instruktur, Modul, Training kit, ATK, Lunch, Coffee break dan Sertifikat.

  • Tidak termasuk pajak – pajak, akomodasi dan transportasi peserta.



 



Selasa, 27 Juli 2010

Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Operator Overheadcrane Versi Migas - Sertifikasi DitJen MIGAS

Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Operator Overheadcrane Versi Migas - Sertifikasi MIGAS




  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 27 September s.d  1 Oktober 2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 18  s.d  22  Oktober      2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 08  s.d  12  November  2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-



 



Dasar Hukum



Peraturan Menteri Energi  dan Sumber Daya Manusia No.20 Tahun 2008, Tentang  : Pemberlakuan Standar Keputusan  Kerja Nasional Indonesia dan Bidang Kegiatan Usaha Minyak dan Sumber Bumi secara wajib.



 



Materi Pelatihan  & Sertifikasi Overhead crane



Teori Pembekalan & Review :
1.    Apresiasi Peraturan dan Perundangan
2.    Keselamatan Kerja Crane
3.    Pengetahuan Dasar Overheadcrane
4.    Penggerak Utama dan Bagian Bawah Crane
5.    Girder dan Motor Penggerak
6.    Pengetahuan Dasar Hidrolik
7.    Pengetahuan Rigging
8.    Pengikatan Beban
9.    Perawatan dan Pemerikasaan Overheadcrane






Evaluasi (Migas)
•    Evaluasi teori semua materi ujian teori dengan sistem multiple choice
•    Wawancara per-individu sesuai dengan kelas muatan yang diangkat
•    Evaluasi Praktek Lapangan
•    Perlengkapan  kendali beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  pada dash board beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  kerja utama beserta fungsinya
•    Pengoperasian Sesuai kelas muatan  yang diangkat



 



Sertifikasi



Bagi peserta yang memenuhi kriteria kelulusan akan diberikan sertifikat dan Surat Ijin Operator (SIO) yang diterbitkan oleh Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migas.






Tanggal & Tempat Pelatihan
Tanggal    :




  • 27 September s.d  1 Oktober 2010

  • 18  s.d  22  Oktober      2010

  • 08  s.d  12  November  2010

  • 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010



Tempat Pelatihan




  • Jam                  :  08.00 – 16.00

  • Tempat           :  Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat



 



Biaya Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Overhead crane




  • Rp 4.500.000,- (Empat Juta Lima Ratus Ribu Rupiah).

  • Biaya tersebut sudah termasuk Fee Instruktur, Hand out,  Training kit, Coffee Break, Lunch, Sertifikat dan SIO (surat Ijin Operasi) dari Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migasi.

  • Tidak termasuk  pajak – pajak.



 



PELATIHAN & SERTIFIKASI OPERATOR MOBILE CRANE VERSI MIGAS KELAS C - Sertifikasi DitJen MIGAS

PELATIHAN & SERTIFIKASI OPERATOR MOBILE CRANE VERSI MIGAS KELAS C - Sertifikasi MIGAS




  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 27 September s.d 01 Oktober 2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 18  s.d  22  Oktober      2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 08  s.d  12  November  2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-



 



Dasar Hukum



Peraturan Menteri Energi  dan Sumber Daya Manusia No.20 Tahun 2008, Tentang  : Pemberlakuan Standar Keputusan  Kerja Nasional Indonesia dan Bidang Kegiatan Usaha Minyak dan Sumber Bumi Secara Wajib.



 



Materi Pelatihan  & Sertifikasi Mobile  Crane



Teori Pembekalan & Review :
1.    Apresiasi Peraturan dan Perundangan
2.    Keselamatan Kerja Crane
3.    Pengetahuan Dasar  Crane
4.    Penggerak Utama dan Bagian Bawah Crane
5.    Pengetahuan Dasar Hidrolik
6.    Pengetahuan Dasar Rigging
7.    Perawatan dan Pemeriksaan Crane
8.    Tali Kawat Baja
9.    Tali dan Alat Bantu Angkat






Evaluasi (Migas)



•    Evaluasi teori semua materi ujian teori dengan sistem multiple choice
•    Wawancara per-individu sesuai dengan kelas muatan yang diangkat
•    Evaluasi Praktek Lapangan
•    Perlengkapan  kendali beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  pada dash board beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  kerja utama beserta fungsinya
•    Pengoperasian sesuai kelas muatan  yang diangkat



 



Sertifikasi



Bagi peserta yang memenuhi kriteria kelulusan akan diberikan sertifikat dan Surat Ijin Operator (SIO) yang diterbitkan oleh Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migas.






Tanggal & Tempat Pelatihan
Tanggal        :




  • 27 September s.d 01 Oktober 2010

  • 18  s.d  22  Oktober      2010

  • 08  s.d  12  November  2010

  • 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010



Tempat Pelatihan  :




  • Jam                  :  08.00 – 16.00

  • Tempat           :  Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat



 



Biaya Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Mobilecrane




  • Rp 4.500.000,- (Empat Juta Lima Ratus Ribu Rupiah).

  • Biaya tersebut sudah termasuk Fee Instruktur, Hand out, Training kit, Coffee Break, Lunch, Sertifikat dan SIO (surat Ijin Operasi) dari Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migas.

  • Tidak termasuk  pajak – pajak.



 



PELATIHAN & SERTIFIKASI OPERATOR FORKLIFT VERSI MIGAS - Sertifikasi DitJen MIGAS

PELATIHAN & SERTIFIKASI OPERATOR FORKLIFT VERSI MIGAS - Sertifikasi MIGAS




  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 27 September s.d 01 Oktober 2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 18  s.d  22  Oktober   2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 08  s.d  12  November  2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-

  • Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat | 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010 | 08.00 – 16.00 | Rp 4.500.000,-



 



Dasar Hukum



Peraturan Menteri Energi  dan Sumber Daya Manusia No.20 Tahun 2008, Tentang  : Pemberlakuan Standar Keputusan Kerja Nasional Indonesia dan Bidang Kegiatan Usaha Minyak dan Sumber Bumi Secara Wajib.






Materi Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Operator Forklift



Teori Pembekalan & Review :
1.    Apresiasi Peraturan dan Perundangan
2.    Keselamatan Kerja Pesawat Angkat
3.    Pengetahuan Forklift
4.    Kapasitas (SWL) Forklift
5.    Perawatan Forklift
6.    Prosedur dan Pengoperasian yang aman
7.    Prinsip Kerja Sistem Hidrolik
8.    Tanggung Jawab Operator
9.    Perawatan dan Pemeriksaan Forklift






Evaluasi (Migas)
•    Evaluasi teori semua materi ujian teori dengan sistem multiple choice
•    Wawancara per-individu sesuai dengan kelas muatan yang diangkat
•    Evaluasi Praktek Lapangan
•    Perlengkapan  kendali beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  pada dash board beserta fungsinya
•    Perlengkapan  kerja utama beserta fungsinya
•    Pengoperasian Sesuai kelas muatan  yang diangkat



 



Sertifikasi



Bagi peserta yang memenuhi kriteria kelulusan akan diberikan sertifikat dan Surat Ijin Operator (SIO) yang diterbitkan oleh Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migas.






Tanggal & Tempat Pelatihan



Tanggal   :




  • 27 September s.d 01 Oktober 2010

  • 18  s.d  22  Oktober   2010

  • 08  s.d  12  November  2010

  • 13  s.d  17  Desember   2010



Tempat Pelatihan  :




  • Jam                  :  08.00 – 16.00

  • Tempat           :  Pusat KK & Hiperkes Cempaka Putih – Jakarta Pusat



 



Biaya Pelatihan & Sertifikasi Operator Forklift




  • Rp 4.500.000,- (Empat Juta Lima Ratus Ribu Rupiah).

  • Biaya tersebut sudah termasuk Fee Instruktur, Hand out, Training kit, Coffee Break, Lunch, Sertifikat dan SIO (Surat Ijin Operasi) dari Departemen Pertambangan dan Energi R.I.c.q. Ditjen Migas.

  • Tidak termasuk  pajak – pajak.



 



Senin, 26 Juli 2010

OIL & GAS SURFACE PRODUCTION: OPERATIONS AND FACILITY



Oil & Gas Surface production: Operations dan Facility









Hyatt Regency Hotel, Bandung | July 27-30, 2010 | US$ 990,-/participant
Banana Inn Hotel, Bandung | August 02-05, 2010 | US$ 990,-/participant



 



Why Should You Attend?





This practical approach course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Surface Production Facility, Process, Operation and Maintenance. It will be presented in order to fulfill the needs of All technical and non-technical (field and headquartered) personnel of Oil & Gas Company who involves in or concern with onshore or offshore Oil & Gas Surface Production Facility, Process, Operation and Maintenance.



 



Who Will You Meet?





All technical and non-technical (field and headquartered) personnel of Oil & Gas Company who involves in or concern with onshore or offshore Oil & Gas Surface Production Facility, Process, Operation and Maintenance.



 



What Will You Get After Completing This Course?



After completion, participants will understand why oil & gas must be processed in near well surface production facility, how the process is carried out, what equipment and components are needed, how each equipment works, and what are the goals to be achieved in each stage, in both technical and economical point of views. Participants will better classify requirements for each separation process and specification of vessels, columns, piping, valves, pump, compressor and related devices used in surface operations and improve knowledge on safety, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting of the whole system.



 



What Will You Learn from This Course?
In this tailor made course participants will learn from and discuss with professional instructor the following subjects:



1. Surface Production Processing and Flow Diagram




  • Tubing, wellhead and the pressure regulating devices

  • Header, manifolds and slug catcher installation

  • Oil processing scheme and crude to sales

  • Gas processing scheme and export gas to sales

  • Sand & produced water handling, treatment and dispos



2. Production Separators, Flowlines, Heater-Treater and Storage Tanks




  • High, Medium and Low pressure production separators operations

  • Flowlines, gathering lines, trunk lines and the safety control valves

  • Crude dehydration and stabilization processes and operations

  • Oil heater-treater (fired, chemical and electrostatic) and the safety control system

  • Gun barrel / wash tank and degasser operations

  • Storage tanks, crude pumps, crude measurement and BS&W monitoring

  • Crude transportation through pipeline system



3. Gas Gathering & Compression




  • Gas gathering and control of flow & pressure

  • Gas conditioning prior to compression

  • Natural gas liquid recovery and fractionation

  • Gas compression and the compressor control system

  • Gas measurement and composition monitoring

  • Gas pipeline to sales and the safety control valves



4. Gas Processing and Sour Gas Treating




  • Gas separation process and operations

  • Heavy hydrocarbon removal to satisfy dew-point requirement

  • Sour gas treatment and H2S & CO2 removal processes

  • Amine sweetening plant Operations and Maintenance

  • Gas dehydration process to satisfy water content requirement

  • Glycol contactor Operations and Maintenance

  • Hazards and safety in gas handling operations



5. Gas Pipeline Problems and Troubleshooting




  • Pipeline Leakage and short remaining service life

  • Pipeline cracking due to material defects and imperfections

  • Pipeline failure caused by internal corrosion and MIC

  • Coating and wrapping damage due to external attack by soil and water

  • Severe external corrosion due to failure of cathodic protection

  • Gas transmission operation problems due to multiphase flow

  • Pipeline plugging caused by scale and deposits

  • Recommended practice for pipeline inspection and monitoring

  • Recommended practice for pipeline cleaning and pigging



 



The Instructor?



This specially designed course will be conducted by Hilman Ahmad & Associates, an Independent Consultant in industrial oil and gas, member of the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers, who manage the Bandung Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center, and has been practicing production operation and corrosion control engineering in Indonesia for more than twenty-five years. He post-graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology (sponsored by UNESCO) in 1977. He joined in-field-practice program at Nippon Kokan Steel Company & Research Center Kawasaki, Japan for production facility design & construction and corrosion prevention & control in 1983, and collaborated with Cormon Industrial Research Center Brighton UK for on-line corrosion monitoring development in 2000. He has been delivering training course in production operation and maintenance and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.



 



General Information



Facilities :



Three-day registration fee for all Training sessions; Quality Training Material (Hardcopy and Softcopy); Quality Training Kits; Convenient Training Facilities at Four Star Hotel; Refreshment and luncheons, Certificate of Completion, Dinner with entertainment at the cozy restaurant



 



DOCUMENTATION




  • Integrated Quality Training Material (HARDCOPY AND SOFTCOPY) & Quality Training Kits will be delivered on registration, additional papers & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

  • Note-taking by participants is encouraged. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept.



 



CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION



All attendees will receive a Certificate of Appreciation attesting to their participation in the Training.  This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed Training Questionnaire.



 



DRESS CODE:



Casual Clothing is recommended. The Training atmosphere is informal



 





Registration Fee:



July 2010 :




  • US$  990,-/participant

  • US$ 880,-/participant if Register more than 3 (three) participants from 1 (0ne) Company

  • Exclude accommodation

  • Registration until July 19, 2010



August 2010 :




  • US$ 990,-/participant

  • US$ 880,-/participant if Register more than 3 (three) participants from 1 (0ne) Company

  • Exclude accommodation

  • Registration until July 26, 2010









REGISTRATION POLICY:




  • Registration Form MUST be return in advance for attending the Training

  • Full fixed fee is charged regardless of the length of time that registrant attends the Training

  • Attendees are expected to attend all Training sessions and are not permitted to attend on a partial basis.



 



CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY




  • Cancellation received after the registration deadline, November 23, 2009 entitles the registrant to received 25% refund.

  • Cancellation on the date will be recharged 100% from the fee

  • No refund will be issued, if a registrant fails to show up at the Training on-site.



 



For additional course dates and locations, and registration please contact:






Kamis, 22 Juli 2010

Engineering Material Selection

Engineering Material Selection



Novotel Hotel, Bandung | Oct 4 - 7, 2010 | Rp.7.250.000,-    per participant



 



BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES



It is the responsibility of the end users to select the right materials for the right purpose. However, there are huge varieties of engineering materials that have been manufactured by so many mill-shops. Every material as well as manufacturer offers advantages of their materials with regards to mechanical & physical properties, corrosion resistance, and even offering a very good technological performance. Failure to select proper materials will shorten their lifetime and in turn will reduce the company profits due to lost of equipment and or valuable production time.



The course is intended to provide know-how in dealing with materials selection from huge varieties of materials available in the market. This 5-days course offers participants to understand the map of engineering materials availability, understand the material properties, to characterize materials, to understand concept of selecting engineering materials suitable for typical loading and atmosphere conditions. The course will also discuss about the available international standard for engineering materials.



There will be a special session for actual practice in the laboratory. The participants will have a chance to physically carry out some mechanical testing in the laboratory, to do material analysis by means of optical as well as electron microscopy, reviewing material standards applicable for oil and gas industries, fertilizer, petrochemical industries, steel industries, automotive and transportation industries.



 



FEATURING THE FOLLOWING DETAIL COURSE OUTLINE



1. The Map of Engineering Material Classification Related to Their Services




  • Base on its function on: stationary equipment; rotating equipment; piping and tubing

  • Base on their service conditions against:

    • o Mechanical loads: static; dynamic; and impact loads

    • o Service temperature: high; near room; cryogenic temperature

    • o Degree of corrosiveness: CO2; H2S; H2SO4; Halides





2. Basic Theory of Engineering Materials Related to Their Applications




  • Effect of chemical composition

  • Phase diagrams and phase transformation

  • Mechanical & heat treatment and their effect on material properties

  • Micro structure analysis



3. Material Properties and Their Significant Use In Service




  • Mechanical properties: tensile strength; yield strength; fatigue strength; rupture strength; elongation; hardness; toughness; wear & abrasive resistance

  • Physical properties: thermal & electrical properties; specific heat; melting point

  • Chemical properties: corrosion resistance

  • Technological properties: weld ability; cast ability; formability; machine-ability



4. Common Engineering Materials Used in Industries




  • Iron and carbon steel

  • Low and high alloy steel

  • Cast iron

  • Copper and its alloy

  • Aluminum and its alloy

  • Nickel and its alloy

  • Titanium and its alloy

  • Cobalt and its alloy



5. The Important of Material and Component Standards; ASTM; ASME; SAE; API; UNS; JIS; DIN



6. The Concept of Material Selection Base On:




  • Strength for static; dynamic; and impact loading

  • Rigidity

  • Service temperature

  • Degree of Corrosiveness of the atmosphere

  • Abrasive conditions



7. Production Processes of Some Raw Products




  • Piping and tubing

  • Plates

  • Fittings

  • Bolts

  • Profiles



8. Case Study of Some Material Selections in




  • Oil and Gas industries

  • Fertilizer and Petro-Chemical industries

  • Mining industries

  • Automotive and Transportation industries



9. Trip to laboratory to practice mechanical testing and materials analysis



 



Instructor



DR. Ir. Husaini Ardy
DR. Ir. Husaini Ardy  is a lecturer at Mechanical Engineering ITB. He received his bachelor degree in 1984 and Master degree in 1987 degree from Mechanical Engineering of ITB. He continued to study in the field of Material Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, in 1994 he completed his Ph.D. degree. He has been involving in material selections and mechanical component failure analysis for the industries in Indonesia.



DR. Husaini regularly conduct seminars for the industries for both public and in-house in Indonesia. In a team, he has successfully handled the following projects:




  • Failure analysis some engineering components at oil and gas companies (TOTALFINA-ELF, BP-ARCO, VICO, CPI, CONOCO, KONDUR, ARUN NGL, EXXONMOBIL); fertilizer companies (PUSRI, KUJANG, PKT); petrochemical companies (PETROGRES); automotive and transportation companies (PTKAI, FEDERAL, GARUDA Airline, Merpati Nusantara Airline).

  • Material selections for line pipe, flow lines, and down hole tubing in some oil and gas companies

  • Materials verification, testing and assessment in Mobil Oil and ARCO.

  • Materials failure analysis and assessment for CONOCO.

  • Corrosion mitigation for gas industries.



 



 



Schedule
Oct 4 - 7, 2010
4 days



Venue
Novotel Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.7.250.000,-    per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Fluid Flow - Gas Metering and Custody Transfer

Fluid Flow - Gas Metering and Custody Transfer



Grand Seriti Hotel, Bandung | Sep 27 - Oct 1, 2010 | Rp.8.450.000,-per participant



 



OBJECTIVE



This course is developed for engineers and technicians who need to have a practical knowledge of selection, installation and commissioning of fiscal metering equipment. It is for those primarily involved in achieving effective results in industrial processes. This would involve the design, specification and implementation of control and measurement equipment. The course focuses on practical applications, with special attention to installation considerations and application limitations when selecting or installing different measurement or control instruments for fiscal metering.



 



COURSE OUTLINE



1. Basic Fluid Flow:



- A. Fluid property
* Density
* Viscosity
* Surface tension
* Modulus elasticity
- B. Compressible & Incompressible flow
- C. Fluid Flow
* Continuity Equation
* Bernoulli Equation
- D. Pipe fluid flow
- E. Fluid Flow Measurement



2. Performance Characteristic of Flowmeter
* Accuracy
* Repeatability
* Performance Measure
* Calculation



3. Head Flow Meter
* Orifice
* Sizing
* Secondary Instrument
* Calculation
* Standard AGA3



4. Turbine Meter
* Systems
* Properties
* Characteristics
* Standard AGA7



5. Ultrasonic Flowmeter
* Ultrasonic Flowmeter
* Types
* Application
* Standard AGA9



6. Oil Transfer Meter:
* Meter Run
* Proving Skid
* Meter Proving
* Meter Factor
* Base Prover
* Proving Run
* Prover Pass
* Prover Round Trip
* Proving Counter



7. Shipping Calculate Volume & Calculate Correction:
* Temperature material
* Pressure material
* Oil Temperature
* Oil Pressure
* Sediments and water
* Calculate Meter Factor



8. Retroactive Meter Factor
* Manual retroactive factor



9. Calculation Sample:
* Flow calculation
* Oil Quantity measurement



10. Use Measurement Systems in MIGAS Activities



 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND



* Instrumentation Engineers & technicians
* Design & Process Engineers
* Operation Engineer
* Well testing group
* Production Operation
* Reservoir Engineering & technicians
* Maintenance Superintendent & Supervisor



 



Instructor    
DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto

DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto is an expert in control engineering. His outstanding research is: Hybrid Control Systems, Discrete Event Control Systems, Petri Nets Analysis and Application on PLC, Robust PID Controller, Advanced Process Control, Industrial Automation using PLC/ DCS. He received first degree (Ir.) in Engineering Physics in 1990 from Department of Engineering Physics, ITB and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in Control Engineering in 2001 from Department of Engineering, The Australian National University, Australia.



He is coordinator of Intelligent Control and Automation, and founder of PLC Research Group, Laboratorium Instrumentasi dan Kontrol (LINK), Departemen Teknik Fisika, Institut Teknologi Bandung. He was the founder and the director of Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center, Maranatha Christian University, Bandung. The Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center has cooperation with PT. Schneider Electric Indonesia, PT. OMRON Corporation Japan, Invensys WONDERWARE.



He was the project leader for TPSDP Retooling Program Batch II-DIKNAS for Training Program on “INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION USING PLC” 2004 and Co-provider for the same retooling program Batch II on “INDUSTRIAL CONTROL AND AUTOMATION” by PT. Cahaya Sumirat, Bandung. In 2005, he leads the retooling project entitled PLC for Industrial Control and Automation at the Department of Engineering Physics, ITB



He attended several professional trainings on PLC, DCS and Instruments Calibration, such as: Yokogawa DCS, Bandung (2000), Implementation of Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 19-17025 and Basic Calibration, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Bandung (2001), Fieldbus Foundation Technology, Singapore (2002), Basic and Advance PLC OMRON, Jakarta (2004), Cleaner Production: Application in Industries, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa-ITB, Bandung (2005). Advanced Process Control, ASPEN Tech., Jakarta, (2005)



He serves as instructor either for public, universities or in-house training on instrumentation and process control to universities, petrochemical or oil and gas companies, such as: PT. NGL Arun, PT. NGL Bontang, PT. Pupuk Iskandar Muda, PT. Pupuk Kalimantan Timur, PT. Pupuk Kujang, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Petrokimia Gresik, PT. Semen Cibinong, PT. Indocement, PT. Semen Tigaroda Perkasa, PT. Exspan Nusantara, PT. ALSTOM Indonesia, PERTAMINA, British Petroleoum, Maxus, Amoseas, PT. Nusa Halmahera Mineral, PT. Indonesia Jaya Power, Indonesia Power-Paiton, PT. Riau Pulp and Paper, Indonesian Cement and Concrete Institut (ISBI), LIPI-Bandung, LAPI-ITB, POLMAN-Bandung, etc.



 



Schedule
Sep 27 - Oct 1, 2010
5 days



Venue
Grand Seriti Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.8.450.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Advanced Oil And Gas Production System

Advanced Oil And Gas Production System



Papandayan Hotel, Bandung | Sep 27-30, 2010 | Rp.7.250.000,-per participant



 



ABOUT THE COURSE



The rapidly increasing worldwide demand for natural gas as an energy source requires expertise in gas engineering technology. Incorporating a balance between theory and application, course emphasis is on training participants for immediate application of acquired techniques to field problems.



Production is defined as the operations involved in bringing well fluids to the surface and preparing the fluids for transport to a refinery via pipelines or trucks. The first step in production is to start the well fluids flowing to the surface (called "well completion"). Well servicing and workover consists of performing routine maintenance operations (such replacing worn or malfunctioning equipment) and performing more extensive repairs, respectively. Well servicing and workover are an intermittent step and necessary to maintain the flow of oil and gas. Next, the fluid must be separated into its components of oil, gas, and water; stored; and treated (for purification), measured, and tested before being transported to the refinery.



This training will provide the principle and yet some practical and theoretical aspect that can be applied on daily work faced by production engineers and supervisor in the oil industry.



SUBJECT LEARNED



  • All aspects of completions are covered in sufficient detail to permit participants to review his/her current practices

  • The fundamental concepts of production operations and their proper application in the field

  • Production equipment such as wellhead, tubing and packers, well completions and workover as well as well test and problems, production logging and cementing will also covered

  • Production logs and how and when to use them; evaluation techniques for cement bond logs and pulse echo tools


BENEFITS



  • Learn how to plan and implement well completions, workovers, stimulation treatments, and routine production operations with an efficiency that increases profits

  • Learn about the role of rock mechanics in completions, stimulation, and workovers

  • Be able to give suggest or discover the procedures and techniques that increase production and cut operating costs

  • Be Able to identify and implement production improvement opportunities that can be carried out by either rig or non-rig well interventions

  • Implementation of appropriate technology, either from internal or external sources, in well design, whilst ensuring that the well value is maximised


COURSE OUTLINE



1. GEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION




  • Formation Rock

  • Primary and Secondary Migrations

  • Reservoir Traps



2. RESERVOIR FUNDAMENTALS THEORY




  • The Nature of Rocks and Fluids

  • Porosity and Permeability

  • Productivity Index

  • Volumetric Calculation

  • Other Calculations and Decline Curves



3. FLUID FLOW




  • Well Productivity

  • Choke and Reservoir Fluids

  • Inflow and Outflow



4. PRODUCTION OPERATIONS




  • Well head and Well Head Equipment

  • Multiple Orifice

  • Routine Operations

  • Opening and Shut-in Well Procedure



5. WELL TESTING AND SATELLITE SYSTEM




  • Test Separator Operations and Equipments

  • Gas Systems Instruments

  • Flare System and Depressurising

  • Pigging Techniques and Procedures

  • Sampling and Analysis

  • BS & W and API Gravity Measurement

  • Protective Steam Tracing



6. SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS




  • Process, Level, Temperature and Pressure Controls

  • Oil treating , Heater treater and Dehydrator

  • Separators, Stage Separators and Sizing

  • Two-phase and Three-phase Separation

  • Skimmer tank and Flotation unit



7. WELL PROBLEMS




  • Low Production and Formation Damage

  • Low Reservoir

  • Plug-in Tubing or Perforations

  • High Viscosity

  • High Back Pressure

  • Inadequate Artificial Lift

  • Water Production and Mechanical Problem

  • Protective Steam Tracing



8. PRODUCTION LOGS



9. WELL COMPLETIONS



10. PRIMARY CEMENTING AND SQUEEZE CEMENTING



11. FLUID COMPLETIONS



12. SAND CONTROL




  • Gravel Pack, Resin and Fraspac



13. WORKOVERS



14. PARAFFIN AND ASPHALTENES




  • Chemical analysis

  • Precipitation Mechanism

  • The wax and Paraffin Problems



15. OIL EMULSIONS




  • Emulsion Built-up and Emulsifying Agent

  • Sampling and Analysis

  • Emulsion Treating

  • Heat and Chemical Treatment

  • Electrostatic Coalescing



16. SCALE PROBLEMS




  • Scale Composition, Prediction and Identification

  • Mechanic and Chemical methods

  • Scale Prevention and Inhibitors



17. CORROSION PREVENTIONS




  • Basic Theory

  • Detection and Measurement

  • Prevention and Material Used

  • Coating and Chemicals

  • Cathodic Protections and inhibitors


DESIGNED FOR



  • Production, Operations, Facilities and Senior Petroleum Engineers

  • Surface Equipment Technicians, Technical or Reservoir Engineers

  • Supervisory Personnel who interact with field facility engineers/operators

  • Production Managers and Field Production Supervisors

  • Engineers and other personnel involved with the daily operation and management of producing oil and gas wells.



 



Instructor



DR. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA
DR. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA  is General Manager of Program Development Department of ITB. He was an extreme dedicated consultant and researcher with countless hands-on expertise in analytical methods, engineering mathematics, computer simulation, fluid mechanic, mass and heat transfer. Mr. Sudjati has published numerous articles regarding of researches and analyses in France, Australia, USA and Singapore.



His expertise has brought him to one of the top-notch expert hired among UNOCAL, MOBIL OIL Indonesia, PPTM Migas, PT. CALTEX Pacific Indonesia, LEMIGAS, PT. LNG Bontang, VICO Indonesia, GULF, ARCO and PERTAMINA. He is an active member of SPE [Society of Petroleum Engineers] and Fine Particles Society, US. He holds Diplome d'Etude Approfondie and Docteur en Mecanique de Fluide in Methode Numerique from UCB, France.






Schedule
Sep 27-30, 2010
4 days



Venue
Papandayan Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.7.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



Rotating Equipments: Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Rotating Equipments: Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting



Grand Preanger Hotel, Bandung | Sep 28 - Oct 1, 2010 | Rp.7.250.000,-    per participant



 



COURSE INTRODUCTION



Most of plant's equipments are rotary. Therefore, understanding the principles of rotating equipments is very essential. Identification of failure modes and monitoring methods of failure symptom are important as well, for establishing the most effective maintenance program.



This course begins with discussing the definition of rotating equipments, their types and their primary functions, as well as the general characteristics of rotating equipments in relation with their performance. Then, a detailed discussion on primary rotating equipments, namely pumps, compressors, turbines and fans/blowers, will be given. The discussion includes the classification for each type, the performance characteristics and the frequent failure modes. This course is closed with a procedure to conduct alignment of axles and predictive maintenance for rotating equipments.



 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND




  • * Engineers / Equipment's Operators

  • * Maintenance / Workshop technicians

  • * Quality Control engineers.

  • * Process & Manufacturing / Engineer

  • * Other professional who wants to have a better understanding and take advantage from the course.



 



HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE:




  • Understand the functions and general characteristics of rotating equipments.

  • Able to evaluate the performance of rotating equipments.

  • Understand the classification and the performance characteristics of pumps, compressors, turbines and fans/ blowers.

  • Able to identify the anomalies and the failure modes of rotating equipments.

  • Able to conduct alignment of axles.

  • Understand the methods to implement predictive maintenance for rotating equipments.



 



COURSE CONTENTS




  • * Definition of Rotating Equipment, types, functions and general characteristics.

  • * Pumps: classification, performance characteristics and frequent failure modes.

  • * Compressors: classification, performance characteristics and frequent failure modes.

  • * Turbines: classification, performance characteristics and frequent failure modes.

  • * Fan/ Blowers: classification, performance characteristics and frequent failure modes.

  • * Alignment of axles.

  • * Summary of rotating equipment's failure modes.

  • * Predictive maintenance for rotating equipments.

  • * Method for test performance of the equipment

  • * Equipment installation requirement

  • * Equipment log book

  • * Operation manual & parts book

  • * Software for operation & maintenance

  • * Pedestal Crane

  • * Geometric Dimensional Measurement Techniques



 



Instructor



DR. Ir. Edy Suwondo
DR. Ir. Edy Suwondo  is a lecturer at the Aerospace Engineering Department, Institute Technology of Bandung (ITB) and a member of the Aircraft Design, Operation and Maintenance Research Group, ITB. He has been working in the area of maintenance since 1992. His expertise is in Reliability Centered Maintenance, Reliability Control Program, Maintenance Planning and Life Cycle Costing. He has conducted various research in those area at GMF AeroAsia, Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), Nusantara Turbine and Propulsion (PT NTP) and Indonesian Aerospace Company (IAe). He involves also in various projects in his research group. Mr. Edy Suwondo received his bachelor degree from the Aerospace Engineering ITB and his doctor degree from Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands. His doctor research was in the applications of Life Cycle Costing in maintenance area.



 



Schedule
Sep 28 - Oct 1, 2010
4 days



Venue
Grand Preanger Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.7.250.000,-    per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Gas Dehydration and Glycol Regeneration

Gas Dehydration and Glycol Regeneration



Jayakarta Hotel, Bandung | Aug 2-4, 2010 | Rp.5.250.000,-per participant



 



INTRODUCION



Gas Conditioning refers to the steps taken to prepare gas for transportation, sales or further processing - such as recovery of natural gas liquids or chemical feed. This fundamental session deals with dehydration and hydrate prevention. Natural gas as produced normally contains water vapor. Water must be removed to a typical point of achieving a content of 7 lb/MMSCF for US transmission systems



The removal of water, or dehydration, is done to prevent hydrate formation (and potential plugging) or corrosion in the gas gathering, transmission system, or processing plant.



 



LEARNING OBJECTIVES



* Describe the activities associated with monitoring and regulating the dehydration process.
* Describe the activities associated with maintaining dehydration process performance.
* Describe the dehydration process maintenance activities performed by the production technician.
* Explain the typical malfunctions associated with dehydration systems.
* Discuss the safety systems associated with the dehydration proces



 



SUBJECT THE MATTER



Day 1 : Principles and Operation of Glycol Dehydrators / Dr. Soemanto- Ir.Deddy Nugraha



* Water Content of Natural Gas
* Why Dehydrate?
* Principles of Dehydration
* The Vessels and Flow
* A Closer Look at Components
* The Flow



Day 2 : Glycol Dehydration-Operating Condition and Limits/ Ir. Deddy Nugraha



* The Rules May Vary
* The Contactor
* The Reboiler
* The Still Column and Reflux Condenser
* The Gas-Condensate-Glycol Separator
* Heat Exchangers
* Strainers and Filters
* The Surge Tank(Accumulator)
* Glycol Pumps



Day 3 : Glycol Dehydration- Maintenance, Care and Trouble Shooting/Ir. Deddy Nugraha



* Preventive Maintenance
* What record to Keep?
* Mechanical Maintenance
* Glycol Care
* Corrosion Control
* Communication
* When is there a problem?
* High Dew Points
* Glycol lost-From Contactor
* Glycol lost-From Reboiler
* Glycol lost-From Glycol Hydrocarbon Separator
* Glycol lost-From Miscellaneous.



 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND



The following selected participants should attend this course:



* Maintenance Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor
* Rotating Engineer/ Superintendent/Supervisor
* Power Plant Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor.
* No specified (Operator/Sr. Operator/ Engineer or Non Engineer)
* Everybody who wants to add knowledge and interest in the above subject



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Instructor



Prof. Dr. Soemanto
Prof. Dr. Soemanto (Chemical specialist) Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan indonesia / LAPI Chemichal expert.



Ir. Deddy Nugraha
Ir. Deddy Nugraha is a dedicated experienced fulltime trainer and technical consultant since 2002. He holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from ITB, Bandung. He has worked nationally in a wide variety of industries including: technology, aerospace, utilities, auditing, mining and institutions thus engaged as a corporate consultant. He also holds certifications for those particular fields from Snecma, France; Engine Support Inc., USA; Danobat, Spain; DNV, Singapore; MTU, Germany and FAA Auditor, USA.



Mr. Nugraha is a member of Indonesian Society for Reliability and was elected as General Sectretay for 2004-2007 period. He has trained hundreds of managers, engineers and floor associates, subjects taught to include; CMMS, RCM, TPM, Project Management, Quality Process Control, Corrosion Control and Protection, Failure Analysis, Engineering Design, Instalation & Constrcution, Inventory Control and Management.



Major clients include: Pertamina, British Petroleum, Petrochina, Siemen Power, PT. Indonesia Power, PT. Krakatau Steel, Freeport Indonesia, PT. Surveyor Indonesia, Chevron, Medco Energy, PT. Aneka Tambang, Garuda Maintenance Facility, PT. Perusahaan Gas Negara, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper, PT. Tjiwi Kimia, PT. Pupuk Kujang and PT. Kaltim Prima Coal.



 



Schedule
Aug 2-4, 2010
3 days



Venue
Jayakarta Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.5.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Electrical Insulation: Selection, Testing and Maintenance

Electrical Insulation: Selection, Testing and Maintenance



Papandayan Hotel, Bandung | Aug 2-4, 2010 | Rp.5.250.000,-per participant



 



COURSE OBJECTIVES



After completing this 3-day course participants will get better knowledge of the followings:




  • Material characteristic of dielectric, behavior of electric field, and isolation material classification

  • Various insulation material

  • Application of insulation in electrical system

  • Method to measure and testing of insulation

  • Maintenance of electrical insulation


COURSE OUTLINE



  • Define insulation electrical problem

  • Role and function of insulation in electric power system

  • International standard and code of electrical insulation:

    • Hazardous area classification

    • Non-hazardous area classification



  • Characteristic of dielectric materials

  • Interaction between dielectric material with electric field based on type of insulation material; gas, liquid, and solid

  • Stress, penetration stress and penetration probability, stress-time curve, and insulation coordination

  • The Use of insulator and level of insulation for:

    • Electrical equipment

    • Cables

    • Transformer

    • Electric motor

    • Generator

    • Circuit breaker, etc



  • Characteristic of various insulators :

    • SF6

    • Vacuum

    • Gas,

    • Composite, etc



  • Measurement and diagnostic of dielectric, and insulator testing

  • Maintenance of electrical equipment isolation

  • Case study


WHO SHOULD ATTEND



  • Mechanical & Electric Engineer/ Supervisor /Superintendent

  • Electrical Design Engineer, Electric Plant Maintenance Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent

  • Engineer from electrical equipment manufacture

  • Safety and Loss Control Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent

  • Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain Benefit from this course



 



Instructor
Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team






Schedule
Aug 2-4, 2010
3 days



Venue
Papandayan Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.5.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.