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Selasa, 26 April 2011

BIOREMEDIATION: Updating of Technology and Application

BIOREMEDIATION: Updating of Technology and Application


Bandung|July 12-15 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person



In this practical course (3-day in-class training combining with 1-day field and laboratory practice), participants will learn from and discuss with professional instructors about the following subjects:




  • Detail aspect of bioremediation.

  • Microbial process as the key factor in the bio degradation

  • Sophisticated ex-situ and in-situ bioremediation technique for hazardous organic pollutants such as oil sludge, solvent or pesticides (as halogenated compounds).

  • Application of bioremediation technique for treatment of industrial waste.

  • Selecting appropriate bioremediation technique for certain conditions.

  • Waste problem solving in oil and gas industry.

  • Newest microorganism species, which is the most effective for bioremediation technology.



 


Crucial Benefits from attending:




  • Get the clearer understanding of bioremediation technique.

  • Strengthen your perspective on handling your oil spill, sludge and waste problems.

  • Improve the capability of your company on environmental protection including immediate action on any oil spill, leak, and accidental spillage.



 


Who Should ATTEND?


Petroleum Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Chemistry Engineer, Production Engineer, Supervisor and Manager in mining and petrochemical industry, anyone who has relation and responsible to environmental recovery and restoration.



 


Instructors:


Dr. Edwan Kardena is a leading scientist and engineer in the field of microbial process for bioremediation of organic and toxic chemicals, such as petroleum hydrocarbons and halogenated compounds. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University College of Wales in Cardiff, United Kingdom in the field of Environmental Microbiology/Biotechnology in 1995. He is currently known as a lecturer in the Department of Environmental Engineering ITB.


Dr. Sri H. Suhardi is an environmental microbiologist and currently known as a researcher at the Inter University Center for Research on Biotechnology. Her major interest is in the use of fungi and biocatalyst for treatment of industrial waste. She has extensively been working with phenolic compounds such as chlorophenol. She got her Ph.D. degree from University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom in 1995.


They have been participating on various courses organized by the government such as BAPPEDAL, PUSARPEDAL, PEMDA, etc.  Both of them are consultant and team mate in doing a lot of training project at multinational companies, such as Chevron Pacific Indonesia, ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia, Vico Indonesia, Total E&P Indonesie, ConocoPhillips Indonesia Limited, Chevron Indonesia Company, PetroChina, Pertamina, Petronas, Freeport, etc.




General Information


 


Certificate of Appreciation


All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.


 


Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner

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

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.


 


Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (Optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.


 


Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline




  • IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.




Minimum Participant


This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)




Oil & Gas Surface Facilities (PASTI JALAN)

Oil & Gas Surface Facilities


Aston Hotel Pekan Baru| 10 – 12 Mei 2011| 08:00-16:00 WIB |Rp 5.750,000,-/peserta (Non resindential)


 


Description


After participate in this course, the participants will be able and capable to :




  • Understand the basic concept of oil and gas handling with surface processes and operation facilities , and how to operate pump technology in field application.

  • Diagnostic of oil and gas flow  performance under actual pumping drive mechanism and future performance with current handling processes.

  • Analyze the production flow potential of oil and gas flow under actual handling facilities system processes and to plan the better development processes according to fluid flow capacity.

  • Understand the fundamentals of microscopic and macroscopic aspects the phenomena of oil and gas handling processes and operation with given surface facilities and pumping system


 


Outline:




  • Introduction to Oil and Gas Production Operation

  • Oil Surface Production Facilities




  1. Well Equipments

  2. Pigging System

  3. Separator

  4. Gas Scrubber

  5. Gas Dehydarator

  6. Pumps : Centrifugal, Reciprocating, Diaphragm




  • Gas Surface Processing Facilities




  1. Gas Sweetening

  2. Heat Exchanger

  3. Fractionation, Liquefaction, Refrigeration System

  4. Compressor




  • Pump Basic Theory




  1. Centrifugal Pump

  2. Conservation of Mass

  3. Specific Velocity

  4. Pump Performance

  5. Cavitations




  • Pump Specification




  1. Pump Specification

  2. Flow Capacity

  3. Fluid Properties

  4. Head

  5. Net Positive Heads

  6. Rotation Determination and Pump Types

  7. Viscous Fluid Correction

  8. Material Selection

  9. Prime Movers Selection




  • Pump Application




  1. Pump Installation Plan

  2. Pump Application Example




  • Pump Construction




  1. Pump Classification by Impeller

  2. Pump Classification by Casing

  3. Pump Classification by Stage Number

  4. Pump Classification by Axis Position




  • Pump Operation




  1. Head Capacity Curve

  2. Parallel and Serial Operation

  3. Capacity Regulator

  4. Water Hummer

  5. Surging

  6. Pressure Fluctuation

  7. Automatic Operation




  • Pump Instalation




  1. Horizontal Instalation

  2. Vertical Instalation

  3. Submersible Instalation

  4. Pipping System

  5. Vibration and Noise Protection




  • Pump Maintenance




  1. First Inspection

  2. Operation Condition Observation

  3. Safety Instrument

  4. Maintenance Management

  5. Overhaul




  • Pump Trouble Shooting




  1. General Trouble Shooting

  2. Submersible Pump Trouble Shooting



 


Who Should Attend


Technical and non-technical personnel of Oil & Gas Company who involves in or concern with daily onshore & offshore oil & gas surface production facility and equipment operation and maintenance and those who responsible of the continuity and integrity of the surface production and processing operation.


 


Instruktur :


Ir. Wibowo, MT


S2 – ITB, Magister (MS), S1 Teknik Perminyakan UPN Yogyakarta


Geothermal Technology : Teaching the Teachers I & III, Geothermal Institute, The University of Auckland – BPPT – ITB, Juli 1995 & 1996, Oil and Gas Pipeline Transportation System Design, IWPL – IATMI, Preparing Data for Reservoir Simulation dan Water Flooding, Texas A&M Univ. – ITB, Geostatistical Methods in Reservoir Characterization, The Use of Fractals for Reservoir Characterization and EOR Processes, USC – ITB


Pengalaman Kerja dan Profesi  : Studi Analisis Memory Production Log Test (MPLT), PT. Nesitor Jakarta, 2006, Ahli Utama Teknik (Senior Petroleum Engineer) bidang Teknik Reservoir Migas pada PT. Schlumberger Geophysics Nusantara, untuk Bidang Keteknikan Reservoir PT. Pertamina (Persero) DOH-Jawa




Course Method




  • Presentation

  • Discussion

  • Case Study

  • Simulation

  • Practice

  • Evaluation


 


Fee:


Rp 5.750.000,- /participant (non residensial)*



 


Waktu dan Tempat Pelaksanaan :




  • Time      : 10 – 12 Mei 2011

  • Place     : Aston Hotel Pekan Baru


 


Selasa, 29 Maret 2011

GAS TURBINE: Theory and Maintenance

GAS  TURBINE: Theory and Maintenance
Bandung |Mei 03-06, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person
Bandung |June 14-17, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person
Bandung |September 20-23, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person






Overview of Gas Turbines

  • • Industrial heavy duty gas turbines

  • • Aircraft-derivative gas turbines

  • • Medium range gas turbines

  • • Major gas turbine components

  • • Heat recovery steam generators


Fundamental Thermodynamics

  • • Reversible cycles with ideal gases

  • • Actual gas turbine cycles

  • • Air compressor performance characteristics

  • • Combustion processes

  • • Gas turbine performance calculations

  • • Comparison of basic specifications


Mechanical Equipment Standards

  • • Applicable API standards

  • • AINSI PTC22

  • • International standards (ISO)

  • • Specifications


Gas Turbine Components

  • • Axial-flow compressor

  • • Radial-inflow turbines

  • • Combustors, construction, types

  • • Ignitors

  • • Fuel nozzles

  • • Hot path components

  • • Axial-flow turbine

  • • Firing concepts and emission control


Materials of Construction

  • • General metallurgical behavior

  • • Gas turbine blade materials

  • • Turbine wheel alloys

  • • Corrosion problems

  • • Wear problems

  • • Future materials

  • • Coating technology


Bearings and Seals

  • • Bearing design principles

  • • Bearing materials

  • • Non-contacting seals

  • • Mechanical seals


Lubrication System

  • • Basic components

  • • Oil cooling/warming

  • • Oil cleaning and conditioning

  • • Lube oil selection


Fuels and Fuel Supply Systems

  • • Fuel specifications

  • • Fuel properties

  • • Fuel treatment

  • • Heavy fuels

  • • Fuel measurement

  • • Fuel supply systems

  • • Cleaning of turbine components


Combustion Air Filters

  • • Combustion air quality requirements

  • • Function of gas turbine air filters

  • • Environment and type of inlet filters

  • • Selection principles

  • • Operation and maintenance


Exhaust Systems

  • • Sound abatement

  • • Inspection openings

  • • Chimneys


Auxiliary Components and Systems

  • • Starting systems

  • • Washing systems

  • • Gear boxes

  • • Couplings


Control Systems and Instrumentation

  • • Pressure measurement

  • • Temperature measurement

  • • Vibration measurement

  • • Performance measurement

  • • Control systems

  • • Monitoring and diagnostic systems


Gas Turbine Operations and Maintenance

  • • Operating philosophies

  • • Analytical on-line condition monitoring

  • • Borescopy

  • • Selecting maintenance approaches

  • • Maintenance planning

  • • Spare parts and special tools

  • • Inspection, overhaul and repair

  • • Maintenance control and documentation

  • • Evaluating gas turbine maintenance effectiveness

  • • Establishing and tracking performance indices





Instructor

This specially designed course will be conducted by DR. IR. Tri Yus Wijayanto Zaenuri is an expert in Combustion Engine, Propulsion System and Fluidal Mechanic, who has a career in this engineering field for more than 15 years. He graduated from mechanical engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung in 1987 and continued his study in Technische Universitaet Clausthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld , Germany until he got the "Doktor Ingenier" (Dr.Ing) title in Tribology and Kinematics (Reibungstechnik und Maschinenkinetik) on 2000. He is the Head of Combustion Engine and Propulsion System Laboratory in Institut Teknologi Bandung. He is active in projects that arranged by the cooperation with educational institutions, government and private company.





General Information

Certificate of Appreciation

All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.





Documentation

  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

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

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.





Facilities

  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (Optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.





Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline

  • IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.





Minimum Participant

This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)


Senin, 21 Maret 2011

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION SYSTEM

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Hotel Golden Flower,  Bandung |8 – 11 August 2011 | Rp 7.250.000/person



TRAINING OBJECTIVES


After completion of this training, the participants will be able to :




  • Understand the basic concept of oil and gas handling processes and facilities, and how to operate this technology in field application.

  • Diagnostic of oil and gas reservoir performance under actual drive mecanism and future performance with current handling processes.

  • Analyze the production potential of reservoir under with actual handling system processes and to plan the better development processes according to reservoir capacity.

  • Understand the fundamentals of microscopic and macroscopic aspects and phenomena of oil and gas handling processes.




 


TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE




  • Gas Handling Facilities

    • Introduction to Gas Handling and Facilities

    • Gas Properties

      • Ideal gas

      • Real Gas

      • Gas Formation Volume Factor

      • Gas Compressibility

      • Gas-Water System

      • Gas-Condensate System



    • Gas Reservioir Performance

      • Reservoir Gas Flow

      • Gas Reserves

      • Well Completion Effect

      • Tight Gas Well

      • Gas Well Testing



    • Gas Piping System

      • Basic  Flow Equation

      • Flow in Wells and Flow in Pipelines

      • Effect of Liquids

      • Use of Pressure Traverse Curve

      • Liquid Removal from Gas Wells



    • Gas Compression

      • Type of Compressors

      • Compressor Design

      • Centrifugal Compressor





    • Total System Analysis

      • Tubing and Flow Line Effect

      • Separator Pressure Effect

      • Compressor Selection





    • Flow Measuring

      • Orifice Metering

      • Metering System Design

      • Other Metering Methods



    • Gas Condensate Reservoir

      • Well Testing and Sampling

      • Gas Cycling



    • Field Operation Problems

      • Pressure Cumulative Production Plot

      • Hydrate Formation

      • Sour Gas Production

      • Corrosion Control With Inhibitors

      • Sulfur Deposition





    • Gas Processing

      • Field treatment of Natural Gas

      • Gas Plant Operation

      • Gas Dehydration

      • Gas Sweetening





  • Oil Handling Facilities

    • Oil Well Surface Production Equipment and Operation

      • Oil Well Equipment

      • Oil Well Production Operation

      • Well Automatic Safety Device



    • Oil Gathering System. Manifold and Flowline

      • Oil Gathering System

      • Maniflod System

      • Flowline Sizing and Design



    • Crude Oil and Gas Separation

      • Separator and Principle of Separation

      • Design of Separator

      • Oil Dehydration



    • Principles of Measurement

      • Introduction to Measurement

      • Crude Oil Measurement

      • Gas Measurement



    • Well Test

      • Introduction

      • Responsibility for Test

      • Preparation for Test

      • Types of Well Test

      • Equipment and Procedures

      • Accuracy of Fluid Measurement

      • Problem in Testing

      • Type of Test



    • Artificial Lift Method

      • Gas Lift

      • Submersible Pump

      • Sucker Rod Pump

      • Hydraulic Pump






 


AUDIENCE


No specified  (Operator/Sr. Operator/Engineer or Non Engineer)


 


INSTRUCTOR


Dr.Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA. adalah dosen di jurusan perminyakan ITB sejak tahun 1979 sampai sekarang. Beliau alumnus dari ITB lulus tahun 1977, kemudian melanjutkan pendidikannya di Diplome d'Etude Approfondie Ecole Centrale de Lyon, UCB Lyon I, FRANCE. Dan pada tahun 1985 – 1987 beliau mengambil program Docteur en Mecanique de Fluide (Methode Numerique) Ecole Centrale de Lyon, UCB Lyon I, FRANCE.


Dr. Sudjati Rachmat sering menjadi instruktur dalam banyak pelatihan yang berkaitan dengan perminyakan untuk perusahaan di seluruh Indonesia, diantaranya seperti Pertamina, Chevron, Badak LNG, Total, Vico, Mobil Oil Indonesia, Ministery of Mining and Energy, Unocal Indonesia, Lemigas, IATMI-IWPL Migas, PPTM Migas, PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia, Gulf, Arco, dll.


Topik-topik training yang Beliau sampaikan diantaranya adalah production surface and down hole equipment, Basic Reservoir Engineering, Sucker Rod Pumping Theory and Practice, Production Logging Engineering, Nodal Analysis and Production Optimization, Well Test, Operation and Interpretation, Well Design, Completion and Workover, Numerical and Statistical Method for Petroleum Engineering Problems, Oil-Well Stimulation, Hydraulic Fracturing, Statistics for Petroleum Engineering, Reservoir Simulation for Enhanced Oil Recovery, Applied Reservoir Engineering and Reservoir Simulation, Aspects of Horizontal Well Technology, Geology and Geophysics Modeling, Advanced Programming on Numerical Analysis and Industrial Information System, Management Information System, Well Stimulation of Oil and Gas Reservoir, Horizontal Well Technology, Transportation of Oil and Gas, Sand Control Technology, dan lain-lain.


Beliau banyak melakukan penelitian di bidang MIGAS dan telah mempublikasikan dan menseminarkannya di forum dunia.


 


VENUE


Hotel Grand Seriti Boutique  Bandung


 


TRAINING DURATION


4 days


 


TRAINING TIME




  1. 8 – 11 August 2011




INVESTATION PRICE/PERSON




  1. Rp 7.250.000/person (full fare)  or

  2. Rp 7.000.000/person (early bird, 1 week payment before training or

  3. Rp 6.750.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)


 


FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS




  1. Training Module

  2. Training CD Contains Training Material

  3. Certificate

  4. Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint

  5. Jacket or Waistcoat or T-Shirt

  6. Bag or Backpackers

  7. Training Photo

  8. Training Room with Full AC Facilities and multimedia

  9. Once lunch and twice coffeebreak every day of training

  10. Qualified  instructor

  11. Transportation for participants from hotel of participants to/from venue of training(if minimal number of participants from one company is 4 persons)




 


Selasa, 15 Maret 2011

CATHODIC PROTECTION AND CORROSION CONTROL - Yogyakarta

CATHODIC PROTECTION AND CORROSION CONTROL


Jogjakarta | June 7-10, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person





Participant (who should attend):


Technical personnel of Oil & Gas, Geothermal and Petrochemical Company who involves in or concern with daily pipeline, structure and surface facility maintenance against external corrosion, and offshore platform, jetty, steel pile and tankers maintenance against seawater corrosion, and those who responsible on the integrity and continuity of industrial oil and gas transportation through pipeline system.


 


Course Objectives (why attend):


This practical approach course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of applied external corrosion prevention and control for onshore pipeline, structure & surface facility and offshore structures using paints, coatings, wrapping, and cathodic protection, and to empower the technical personnel to control and monitor the cathodic protection and evaluate the results of the protection measures.


 


Program Summary (what the participant will get):


After completion of this course, participants will better understand how corrosion occurs and why corrosion attacks industrial, geothermal, oil & gas pipeline, surface facility and offshore structures, and get improvement on how to prevent, control and minimize the corrosion damage.


The participant will also be provided with practical knowledge on the role of materials and design in combating external corrosion, how to select and apply paints and coatings for atmospheric service, wrapping materials for underground and underwater service, special technique and materials for marine and splash zone corrosive environment, and a simple practical approach to design and apply cathodic protection for onshore and offshore application.


 


Course Content (what the participant learns):


In this practical course participants will learn from and discuss with professional instructor the following subjects:

  • Characteristics of the Corrosion Cells and Corrosion Mechanism of Underground Pipeline and Onshore Surface Facility

  • Physical & Metallurgical Conditions of Pipeline Metals and Chemical Composition of Soil & Water that Promote Corrosion

  • Soil Corrosiveness Parameters, its Measurement Technique, Devices, Analysis and Interpretation of the Results

  • Cathodic Protection Criteria and the NACE Standard and Recommended Practice for Underground Onshore Pipeline

  • NACE Standard and Recommended Practice for Application of Coating and Wrapping Materials for Underground Onshore Pipeline

  • Selection of Cathodic Protection System to be Applied, Design Calculation and Choice of the Anode

  • Consideration in the use of Sacrificial Anode or Impressed Current Anode

  • Choice of Additional Materials to be used in Cathodic Protection Installation

  • Practical Approach to Avoid Cathodic Protection Current Interference and Stray Current Damage

  • Cathodic Protection Criteria and the NACE Standard & Recommended Practice for Offshore Platform, Pipeline, Facility and Structure

  • Seawater Corrosiveness Parameters, its Measurement Technique, Devices, Analysis and Interpretation of the Results

  • NACE Standard and Recommended Practice for Application of Coating, Lining and Cladding Materials

  • Selection of Paint & Coatings Systems and its Application for Marine Atmospheric Corrosion of the Topside Structure

  • Selection of Paint & Coatings Systems and its Application for the Very Corrosive Splash Zone

  • Selection of Coatings System and its Application for Underwater Pile and Structure

  • Selection of the Sacrificial Anode, Design Calculation and the Anode Location for Under Water Application

  • The use of Bracelet Type Anode and the Extra Protection to Resist Concrete Casing Corrosion

  • NACE Standard and Recommended Practice for Industrial Corrosion Control

  • Soil & Water Resistivity, its Measurement Technique, Devices, Analysis and Interpretation of the Results

  • Coating Resistance, Coating Defect and the use of Coating Parameter for SACP Design

  • Potential Measurement Technique, Devices, Half-Cell & Materials, Analysis and Interpretation of the Results

  • Measurement Technique and Practical Guidelines for Determination of Protection Current Requirement

  • Practical Measurement Technique to Test Individual Anode Condition and Anode Ability to Transmit Protection Current before Purchasing

  • Design of SACP Backfill, Cable Connection, Test Post and Potential & Current Monitoring Point

  • Inspection Technique, Monitoring, Maintenance and Evaluation of SACP Performance

  • Determination of Protection Current Requirement and Location of the Remote Anode System

  • Design Calculation for the Application of Transformer/Rectifier and the Prevention of Over Protection

  • Practical Guidelines for the Selection of Effective ICCP Anode Type and Material

  • Design Calculation of Transformer/Rectifier and the ICCP Electrical Component and the Prevention of Coating Damage

  • Design of ICCP Ground Bed, Cable Connection, Test Post and Potential & Current Monitoring Point

  • Inspection Technique, Monitoring, Adjustment and Evaluation of ICCP Performance

  • Anticipating ICCP Failure or Damage due to Foreign Pipeline Crossing

  • Anticipating Hazard in Working with Transformer/Rectifier ICCP




Course Leader: Hilman Ahmad


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 Professional Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center, and has been practicing production operation & safety 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, maintenance & safety and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.




General Information


Certificate of Appreciation


All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.




Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by TIM.

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




Dress Code


Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.




Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.




Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline




  • IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.




Minimum Participant


This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)




Kamis, 24 Februari 2011

GAS RESERVOIR AND FIELD PRODUCTION

GAS RESERVOIR AND FIELD PRODUCTION



Jogjakarta | October 4-7, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person
Jogjakarta |November 8-11, 2011 | IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person







 



What Will Participant Get:



After completing the lean participants are expected to be able to:




  • Understanding basic principles of natural gas exploitation, known as oil technology.

  • Conduct simple diagnosis and comprehend management of natural gas production operations data, such as geological data production, rock and fluids reservoir data, production data, operating data and drilling data, and even economical analysis.

  • Create a simple analysis of those data and process them by standard methods on natural gas technology.

  • Conduct simple quantitative calculations of the entire acquisition operation gas production data: production geology, productive formation data evaluation, reservoir data, drilling data, production data and even economical data.



 



Who Should Attend?



Backgrounds: Operator, Sr. Operator, Engineering and Non Engineering



 



Course Outline:



1.       Definition of Gas Production Operations and Engineering Technical Data and Its Management




  • Geology Production Data

  • Reservoir Engineering  Data

  • Technical Drilling  Data

  • Production Engineering Data

  • Analysis Economical Data



2.       Gas Reservoir




  • Reservoir Formed Conditions

  • Reservoir Pressure and Temperature

  • Fluids Reservoir

  • Stone Reservoir



3.       Gas Reservoir Formation Evaluation




  • Permeable Formation Determination

  • Stone Porosity Determination

  • Fluids Saturation Determination

  • Reservoir Average Thickness Determining

  • Tools Related to Formation Evaluation  Implementation



4.       Gas Well Drilling




  • Operations

  • Cost

  • Completion

  • Drilling  Fluids

  • Acquisition  Data

  • Optimize drilling

  • Specific Drilling  Problems

  • Tools Related to Drilling  Implementation



5.       Estimated Reserves




  • In-place Volume

  • Stone Thickness

  • Iso Porosity Map

  • Iso Capacity  Map

  • Recovery Factor (Acquisition Factor)



6.       Gas Reservoir Production Process




  • Inflow Performance Relationship

  • Tools Related to Production Facilities on  Bottom Surface



7.       Production Facilities on Surface




  • Field Processing Unit

  • Gas  Piping System

  • Tools Related to Production Facilities on Surface



8.       Analysis of Reservoir Performance




  • Gas Reservoir Acquisition

  • Efficiency Gas Acquisition

  • Material balance

  • Performance Production Forecasting



9.       Basic Principles of Economical Analysis




  • Main Parameter of Economical  Analysis

  • Net Present Value

  • Internal Rate of Return

  • Pay Out Time

  • Profit to Ratio Investment

  • Some case studies






INSTRUCTOR :



Dr. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA graduated from Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB in 1979 and got his 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, Flu id 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.






General Information



 



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.



 



Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

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

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.



 



Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (Optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.



 



Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline



IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person, Registration deadline a weeks before training held.






Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)



 



Rabu, 23 Februari 2011

OIL & GAS SURFACE PRODUCTION SYSTEM FACILITY OPERATION MAINTENANCE

OIL & GAS SURFACE PRODUCTION SYSTEM  FACILITY OPERATION MAINTENANCE



Bandung | March 01 - 04, 2011 | IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person
Bandung | May 10- 13, 2011 | IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person
Bandung | July 26 - 29, 2011 | IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person
Bandung | September 13 - 16, 2011 | IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person
Bandung | December 13 - 16, 2011 | IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person



 



Why Should Attend?



This practical approach course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Surface Production Facility, Operation and Maintenance. It will be delivered in order to meet the needs of non-technical personnel, and go into detail of technical personnel's daily in-field operation, safety and maintenance.





Who Should Attend?



Technical and non-technical personnel of Oil & Gas Company who involves in or concern with daily onshore & offshore oil & gas surface production facility and equipment operation and maintenance and those who responsible of the continuity and integrity of the surface production and processing operation.





What will the participant get?



After completion of this course, 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 equipments 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.



 



The Major Outline Course:




  1. Flowing Oil and Gas Wells Facility

  2. Oilfield Surface Production Operation and Facility

  3. Gas field Surface Production Operation and Facility

  4. Pumping and Compression Operation and Facility

  5. Safety and Maintenance of the Surface Facility





 



Course Leader:



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 Professional Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center, and has been practicing production operation, safety 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, maintenance & safety and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & aGas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.



 



General Information



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.



 



Documentation & Dress Code




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

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

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.



 



Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airports to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment (Optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.



 



Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline






  • IDR 8.750.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.





 



Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)





Senin, 21 Februari 2011

PRACTICAL INTERNAL CORROSION CONTROL AND MONITORING IN OIL & GAS OPERATIONS

PRACTICAL  INTERNAL CORROSION CONTROL AND MONITORING IN OIL & GAS OPERATIONS



Bali | April 5-8, 2011 | IDR 10.750.000,-/ Person





 



Internal Corrosion Problems in Gas, Oil and Produced Water Pipeline and Equipment




  • Piping and Pipeline Leakage due to Pitting Corrosion and Microbiological Induced Corrosion

  • Severe Pipe Wall Thickness Reduction and Short Remaining Service Life caused by Sour Corrosion

  • Pipe Wall, Rotating Parts and Equipment Cracking due to Chloride and Sulfide in the Fluids

  • Internal Corrosion of Pipeline and Equipment due to Water in Oil and Oil in Water Emulsions

  • Internal Corrosion due to Multi Phase Flow in the Pipeline

  • Severe Corrosion Rate caused by CO2 and Hydrate in the Gas Lines, CO2/H2S Removal Unit and Glycol Dehydration Unit

  • Internal Corrosion in the Water Lines due to Dissolved Oxygen, Mud and Sludge

  • Malfunction of Pump, Compressor, Valves and Equipment due to Under-Deposit Corrosion, Under-Film Corrosion and Fouling



The Nature, Mechanism and Characteristics of Internal Corrosion and the Control Methods




  • Anodic-Cathodic Reactions, Electrical Properties and Characteristics of Corrosion Cells

  • Physical & Metallurgical Conditions of Metals and Chemical Composition that Promote Corrosion

  • Destructive and Catastrophic Effects of Corrosive Agents and Microorganism in the Gas, Oil and Produced Water Fluids

  • The Role and Mechanism of O2, CO2, H2S, Dissolved Salts and Microorganism in Internal Corrosion

  • The Role of Oilfield Bacteria and the Mechanism of MIC

  • Characteristics and Detection of Internal Corrosion in the Pipeline and Surface Equipment

  • Removal of Dissolved Corrosive Agents and Non-Hydrocarbon Gases in the Gas, Oil and Produced Water Fluids

  • Internal Corrosion Control with On-line Chemical Inhibitors Injection, Surface Barriers and Scavengers





Internal Corrosion Detection and Monitoring  Techniques, Devices and Analysis




  • Visual Inspection and Early Detection Techniques & Devices for Monitoring Fluid Corrosiveness and Tests for Identifying Corrosion products

  • The Important of Internal Corrosion Rate Monitoring Before and After Chemical Injection and Treatment

  • NACE Standard Method for Preparation, Installation, Laboratory Analysis and Interpretation of Results of Internal Corrosion Monitoring

  • Access Fittings, Retrievers, Corrosion Coupons, Scale Coupons, Corrosion Probes,  Holders, Injection & Sampling Devices and Instrument for On-line Internal Corrosion Monitoring

  • The Use of Nipple or Spool, Hydrogen Probe and Galvanic Probe

  • NACE Standard Method for Testing and Analysis of Bacterial Activity and Microbiological Induced Corrosion

  • Iron Content Analysis of Produced Water and the COPRA Correlation

  • Down-hole Tubing or Casing Calipers, Ultrasonic Wall Thickness Testers and Radiography



Internal Corrosion Control with Chemical Inhibitor Injection, Passive Film Formation and Biocides




  • Nature & Classification of Inhibitors and Effect of Ionic Character on

  • Inhibiting Ability

  • Formulations of Oilfield Inhibitors and the use of Water Soluble Inhibitors, Volatile Inhibitors and Acid Inhibitors

  • Typical Corrosion Inhibitors, Scavengers & Biocides for Oil & Gas Field

  • Guidelines of Inhibitor and Biocide Applications and the Chemical Injection Equipment for Pipeline and Surface Facility

  • Inhibitor and Biocide Batch Treatment Using Pigs, Chemical Dosage and the Pigging Operations

  • Surfactant and Cleaners for Solving Fouling Problem in the Equipment and Systems

  • Cationic & Mixed Charge Organic Inhibitors for Hydrocarbon and Oxygen Corrosion Inhibitors for Produced Water

  • Testing and Evaluation of Inhibitor and Biocide Effectiveness

  • Safety Precaution in Working with Inhibitors and Biocides



Internal Corrosion Control as a Key Factor to Pipeline Integrity Management




  • Hazard Assessment and Risk Based Inspection for the Pipeline and Equipment Maintenance Program

  • Pipeline Internal Damage Record and Wall Thickness Monitoring

  • Pigging for Water and Deposit Removal from the Pipeline System

  • Controlling of Flow Stability and Corrosion Rate to a Safe Level

  • Estimating Present Pipeline Remaining Service Life

  • Evaluation of Present Condition and Comparison with Initial Pipeline Design Baseline

  • Evaluation and Controlling of Chemical Inhibitor and Biocide Injection by using Corrosion Rate Monitoring Data.

  • Evaluation of Pipeline and Equipment Damage in accordance with Root Cause Failure Analysis

  • Development of Specific Pipeline Integrity Management System by using Internal Corrosion Rate Monitoring Data



 



Course Leader: Hilman Ahmad



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 Professional Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center, and has been practicing production operation & safety 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, maintenance & safety and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.



 



General Information



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.



 



Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

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



 



Dress Code



Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.



 



Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.



 



Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline






  • IDR 10.750.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.





 



Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)






Senin, 14 Februari 2011

PRODUCTION OPERATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING

PRODUCTION OPERATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING



Jogjakarta |April 5-8, 2011| IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person








COURSE TARGETS :



After completing this course participants are expected to be able to:




  • Comprehend basic principles of calculation and conduct optimization when wells production operations, oil wells, gas and geothermal reservoir implemented, develop this production optimization implementation to improve wells and fields performance and production.

  • Conduct simple diagnosis and comprehend settlement problems on production wells operation of, oil wells and gas and geothermal reservoir.

  • Create a simple analysis of wells oil, gas and geothermal data, forecast performance and plan production operations development

  • Conduct simple quantitative calculations entire acquisition data: tubing, flowline, chokes, perforation, Gravel-pack, sub-surface safety, wells valve, plan its development by considering capability from each well.

  • Practice knowledge of production operations for settlement problems occur when cementation process, handling scale, sand, corrosion and damage of oil and gas wells.

  • Understanding basic principles on design: cementation, workover, wells stimulation with acidizing and hydraulics rupture, planning workover, etc.






PRE-REQUISITE:



Backgrounds: Operator, Senior Operator, Engineer/Non Engineer






Outline Course



Geologic Considerations in producing Operation




  • Introduction

  • Sandstone Reservoirs

  • Geologic Factors Affecting Reservoir Properties in Sandstone

  • Application of Geologic concepts in Specific Sandstone

  • Carbonate Reservoirs

  • Application of Geologic Concepts in Carbonate Reservoirs



Reservoir Considerations in Well Completions




  • Introduction

  • Hydrocarbon Properties of Oil and Gas

  • Recommendations of Obtaining Good Test Data

  • "Eyeball" Interpretation of Pressure Charts



Primary Cementing




  • Introduction

  • Cementing Materials

  • Cement Additives

  • Cement Bonding

  • Flow Properties of Primary Cements

  • Displacement Mechanics

  • Cost of Primary Cementing

  • Special Problem Situations-New Developments

  • Primary Cementing Practices



Well Completion Design




  • Factors Influencing Well Completion Design

  • Conventional Tubular Configuration

  • Unconventional Tubular Configurations

  • Sizing Production Tubular

  • Completion Interval

  • Permanent Well Completions (PWC)

  • Tubingless Completion



Tubing Strings,Packers,Subsurface Control Equipment




  • Tubing Strings

  • Steel Grades

  • Tubing Connections

  • Makeup of API Threaded connection

  • Design of Tubing Strings

  • High Strength Tubing

  • Physical Properties of Steel

  • Sensitivities of High Strength Tubing

  • Tubing Inspection

  • Tubing Handling Practices

  • Equipment for Use With-Strength Tubing

  • Tubing Running Practices

  • API Publication List

  • Packers and Subsurface Control Equipment

  • Production Packers

  • Subsurface Control Equipment



Perforating Oil and Gas Wells




  • Introduction

  • Types of Perforators

  • Evaluation of Perforator Performance

  • Factors  Aftecting Gun Perforating Results

  • Perforating in a Clean Fluid with Differential Pressure Into Wellbore

  • A Comparison between the GEO-VANN System and Other Perforating Methods in Wells Equipped with Packers



Completion and Workover Fluids




  • Functions-Requirements-Selection Criteria

  • Formation Damage Related to Solids

  • Oil Fluids-Practical Application

  • Conventional Water-Base Mud

  • Oil Base or Invert-Emulsion Muds

  • Foam

  • Perforating Fluids

  • Packer Fluids

  • Well Killing



Through-Tubing Production Logging




  • Introduction

  • Logging Device

  • Application of Through-Tubing Production logging

  • Field Examples of Production Logging Techniques

  • Primary Cement Evaluation



Problem Well Analysis




  • Problem Wells

  • Problem Well Analysis Checklist



Parafin and Asphaltene




  • Introduction

  • Paraffin and Asphaltene Chemistry

  • Deposition Mechanisms

  • Removal of Wax Deposits

  • Preventing or Decreasing Wax Deposition

  • Design of Wax Control



Squeeze Cementing-Remedial Cementing




  • Introduction

  • Theoretical Considerations

  • Practical Considerations

  • Special Squeeze Cementing Situations

  • Planning a Squeeze Cement Job

  • Normal Operational Procedures

  • Other Operational Procedures

  • Plug-Back Operations

  • Special Cement Systems



Sand Control




  • Introduction

  • Reduction of Drag Force

  • Mechanical Methods of Sand Control

  • Practical Considerations in Gravel Packing

  • Use of screen Without Gravel

  • Resin Consolidation Methods



Formation Damage




  • Introduction

  • Basic Causes of Damage

  • Classification of Damage Mechanisms

  • Reduced Absolute Permeability

  • Increased Fluid Viscosity (Emulsion)

  • Diagnosis of Formation Damage



Surfactants for Well Treatments




  • Characteristics of Surfactants

  • Use and Action of Surfactant

  • Formation Damage Susceptible to Surfactant Treatment

  • Preventing or Removing Damage

  • Well Stimulation With Surfactants

  • Increasing Effectiveness of Rod Pumping

  • Prevention of Well Damage



Acidizing




  • Acids Used in Well Stimulation

  • Acid Additives

  • Carbonate Acidizing

  • Acidizing Techniques for Caronat Formations

  • Sandstone Acidizing

  • Potential Safety Hazard in Acidizing



Hydraulic Fracturing




  • Introduction

  • Mechanics of Fracturing

  • Production Increase from Fracturing

  • Propping the Fracture

  • Frac Fluids

  • Frac Job Design

  • Frac Job Evaluation Techniques



Scale Deposition,Removal,and Prevention




  • Introduction

  • Causes of Scale Deposition

  • Prediction and Identification of Scale

  • Scale Removal

  • Scale Prevention



Corrosion Control




  • The Corrosion Process

  • Detection and Measurement of Corrosion

  • Corrosion Control



Workover and Completion Rigs Workover System




  • Conventional Production Rigs

  • Non-Conventional Workovers System

  • Concentric Tubing Workovers



Workover Planning




  • Reasons for Workover

  • Workover to Alleviate Formation Damage

  • Workover for Low Permeability Well

  • Workover of Wells in Partially Pressure-Depleted Reservoirs

  • Workover to Reduces Water Production in Oil and Gas Wells

  • Workover to Reduces Gas Production in Oil Wells

  • Workover for Sand Control

  • Workover to Repair Mechanical Failure

  • Workover to Change Zones or Reservoirs

  • Workover to Multicomplete

  • Workover to Increase Production in Well Producing High Viscosity (Low Gravity) Oil

  • Workover Economics








Course Leader:



Dr. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA graduated from Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB in 1979 and got his 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, Flu id 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.






General Information



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.



 



Documentation & Dress Code




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

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

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.



 



Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Exclusive flash disk.





 



**) Optional



 



Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline




  • IDR 8.250.000,-/ Person

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.



 



Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)



 



Jumat, 28 Januari 2011

OIL & GAS: MEASUREMENT AND CALCULATION

OIL & GAS: MEASUREMENT AND CALCULATION



Hotel Banana Inn Bandung | 9 – 12 May 2011 | Rp 7.250.000/person
Hotel Banana Inn Bandung |24 – 27 October 2011 | Rp 7.250.000/person






INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE



This training presents the principles, design, and applications of flow measurement systems, emphasizing flowmeter accuracy, performance, sizing, and specification, selection, and installation practices with objectives as follows :




  • To design a system to make practical and precise industrial flow measurements

  • To Calculate the effects of fluid properties on flow meter performance

  • To Evaluate flow meter performance statements and compare them with application requirements

  • To Specify and select the appropriate flow meters for different applications

  • To Identify requirements for flow meter calibration

  • To Solve typical flow meter problems

  • To Perform flow meter compensation and totalization calculations

  • To Understand flow and related phenomena (piping hydraulics, Reynolds Number, cavitation, etc.)

  • To Size flow elements for specific applications



 



TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE




  • Introduction to Flow Measurement

  • Flow meter Selection

  • Flow meter Performance

  • Linearization and Compensation

  • Totalization : Differential Pressure Flow meters

  • Orifice Plate Flow meters

    • Installations

    • Sizing and calculation

    • Accuracy and rangeability

    • Types and selection

    • Performance



  • V-cone Flow meters

  • Venturi tube Flow meters : Velocity Flow meters

  • Turbine Flow meters

    • Operation theory

    • Installation

    • Design and construction

    • Accuracy

    • Sizing and selection



  • Ultrasonic Flow meters

    • Operation theory

    • The Doppler effect

    • The transit time

    • Design variations

    • Application and performance



  • Magnetic Flow meters

    • Operation theory

    • Installation

    • Excitation

    • Tubes and liners

    • Electrodes

    • Selection and sizing



  • Vortex Flow meters

    • Operation theory

    • Installation

    • Sizing and accuracy

    • Limitations

    • Mass Flow meters



  • Coriolis Mass Flow meters

    • Operation theory

    • Installation

    • Sizing and accuracy

    • Limitations



  • Thermal Flow meters

  • Positive Displacement Flow meters:

    • Helical Gear

    • Oval Gear

    • Piston and Other Technologies



  • Discussion and cases study





 



INSTRUCTOR



Ir. Sudiharto, MT,  is alumnus from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) department of petroleum engineering. Ir. Sudiharto besides as instructor and researcher at Geothermal Laboratory ITB, he is also being as Production Engineer at LAPI ITB, Production & Reservoir Analist and  expert board (Dewan Pakar) at Forum Komunikasi Daerah Penghasil Migas, and joining in Community Development Team Dirjen Migas since 2003.



Some projects have been handled by him such as policy analysis expert on oil and gas subsector, oil and gas production expert, and field economicity such as: projection study investation potency energy and mineral resources, implementation study national energy consumtion, study on field use of Brownfield in Indonesia, inventarization research of old well potential in regency of Muaro Jambi,  blueprint arrangement manpower on oil and gas subsector, development operation cost estimation system oil and gas: geological and geophysical stage, study of combustion flare gas at PERTAMINA DOH Jawa Bagian Barat, survey and development of GIS based datas for planning and distribution BBM  and transportation gas through pipe, study on planning of Indonesia – Asean pipeline system, etc. Ir. Sudiharto have trained for training class for many companies in Indonesia. Some topics that have been frequently delivered by him as follows :




  1. Electric Submercible Pump, Problem and Trouble Shooting Mecanism

  2. Crude Oil Analysis

  3. Drilling, Production and Workover Strategy

  4. Well Workover and Completion Stretegy

  5. Petroleum Finance, Acconting and Reservoir Management

  6. Plan of Development in Oil and Gas Industries

  7. Pressure Control for Drilling Engineer

  8. Plan of Development (POD) & Authorization For Expenditures (AFE)

  9. Management Skills Secretary Petroleum Gas and Oil Industries

  10. Pressure Transient Analysis and Well Testing Data Interpretation

  11. Oil Production System and Operation

  12. Formation Damaged and Well Stimulation

  13. Simulasi Reservoir for Petroleum Engineer

  14. Oil and gas transportation/measurement, etc



 



VENUE



Hotel Banana Inn Bandung



 



TRAINING DURATION



4 days



 



TRAINING TIME




  1. 9 – 12 May 2011

  2. 24 – 27 October 2011



 



INVESTATION PRICE/ PERSON




  1. Rp 7.250.000/person (full fare)  or

  2. Rp 7.000.000/person (early bird, 1 week  payment before training ) or

  3. Rp 6.750.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)






FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS




  1. Training Module

  2. Training CD Contains Training Material

  3. Certificate

  4. Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint

  5. Jacket or Waistcoat or T-Shirt

  6. Bag or Backpackers

  7. Training Photo

  8. Training Room with Full AC Facilities and multimedia

  9. Once lunch and twice coffeebreak every day of training

  10. Qualified  instructor

  11. Transportation for participants from hotel of participants to/from venue of training(if minimal number of participants from one company is 4 persons)






 




Selasa, 23 November 2010

OIL & GAS OPERATION (Pasti Jalan)

OIL & GAS  OPERATION
Bandung |  9 – 11 December 2010 |  Rp. 5.000.000,-/participant






AIM
The overall aim of the program is to make the participants understand the various aspects Oil & Gas Industries and will be able to improve delegates’ knowledge of:




  • Understand Oil & Gas Operation from Exploration until Production

  • Better Performing of their Job

  • Having better coordination with other  Department/Function

  • The origins of oil and gas

  • The process of exploring for hydrocarbons

  • How governments control the exploitation  of hydrocarbons

  • The terminology and language of the business

  • The process of drilling for oil and gas.

  • The process of producing petroleum



TARGET PARTICIPANT




  • Finance personnel

  • Human resource professionals

  • Information systems specialists

  • Secretaries, administrative and technical support staff,

  • New Hire Engineer & Managers,

  • HR personnel,

  • Procurement / Logistic  personnel,

  • Staff and Senior staff at all business functions



COURSE CONTENT




  • The Origins of Oil & Gas

    • The formation of petroleum

    • Different kinds of reservoirs

    • Reservoir characteristics



  • World Energy Demand & Supply

    • Petroleum reserves

    • Classification of reserves



  • Products from Petroleum

    • Refining

    • Petrochemicals

    • Hydrocarbon pricing



  • Control of Petroleum Exploitation

    • Ownership of reserves

    • The control and award of petroleum concessions

    • Unitisation

    • Production Sharing Agreements



  • The Reservoir Life Cycle

    • Exploration

    • Appraisal

    • Development

    • Production

    • Abandonment



  • Petroleum Economics

    • How exploration, appraisal and development decisions are made



  • Drilling

    • Drilling a well

    • Drilling time depth/cost curve

    • Drilling equipment

    • The mud system

    • Casing and tubing

    • Cementing

    • Directional drilling

    • Side-tracking

    • Dual completions

    • Multilateral and horizontal wells



  • Production

    • Reservoir drive mechanisms

    • Artificial lift systems

    • Well treatment and work over - fracturing, sand control, acidizing

    • Surface treatment - separation, compression

    • Storage and transportation



  • Maintenance Activities

    • Different kinds of maintenance - reliability, condition based, planned, breakdown



  • Logistics

    • Materials management and warehousing

    • Air and marine transportation



  • Crude Storage

    • On Shore & Off Shore



  • Finance

  • Support Function






TRAINER
Ir. M Mansyur

Mohammad Mansur, has 11 years experience as consultant and training instructor in various oil and gas companies area. Mansur has Sarjana Degree of Petroleum Engineering ITB – Bandung.  He spent 30 years at PT. Stanvac Indonesia (PTSI) as Production Engineering Supervisor, and 3 years as VP/Sr. Manager of Technical Division at PT. Ustraindo Petrogas and 10 years as a Lecturer of Petroleum Engineering Department at Trisakti University. Some clients that have been served by Mansur are Expan, Vico, Kondur, Total Fina-Elf, Premier Oil Natuna Sea, Caltex-Indonesia, Pertamina,  Kodeco, Conocco Phillips, Unocal, Medco EPI, etc.  His experiences in consulting about Comprehensive IDP program for  staff & Managerial positions and TNSA for Vico, Training Need Survey (Skill gap Analysis) for Premier Oil, Developing Training  Matrix for Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), developing training matrix for PT. A.S.E.I, Job description & Organization Structuring  for PT. Dos Ni Roha, Job Description & Evaluation for Staff and Managerial Positions for EMP Kangean Ltd., EMP Kalila Ltd. and  Geo Energy Ltd. From 2002 – now Mansur as Class mentor for Graduate Engineering Trainee (GET) programs, for PT. Medco E&P Indonesia in Jakarta and oil & gas fields.






SCHEDULE
9 – 11 December 2010
Start 8.00 am - 16.00 pm






LOCATION
Bandung






INVESTMENT
Rp. 5.000.000,-/peserta
INVESTASI TIDAK TERMASUK BIAYA AKOMODASI PESERTA






Senin, 21 Juni 2010

Petroleum Economic and Risk Analysis

Petroleum Economic and Risk Analysis



Jayakarta, Bandung | July 20-23, 2010 | Rp. 7.250.000,-






BELAKANG



Pengusahaan minyak dan gas bumi (migas) memerlukan investasi yang besar, resiko yang tinggi, teknologi yang canggih dan pengembalian biaya (pay out time) yang panjang serta penanganan oleh sumber daya manusia dengan kualitas tertentu.



Namun demikian, bisnis migas adalah seperti bisnis yang lain yaitu mencari keuntungan dan mempertahankan stock.



Keuntungan adalah fungsi dari produksi harga, biaya dan penerimaan pemerintah, sedangkan stock diperlukan untuk mempertahankan produksi. Stock dalam bisnis migas adalah proven reserves yang dapat dipertahankan dengan penemuan dari ekplorasi serta enhanced oil recovery. Kontrak migas di Indonesia sebagian besar dilakukan berdasarkan Production Sharing Contract (PSC), oleh sebab itu perlu dipahami mengevaluasi keekonomian yang berkaitan dengan industri hulu migas dengan cermat



TUJUAN



Menambah wawasan dan memberikan pengetahuan yang lebih dalam mengenai keekonomian minyak dan gas bumi bagi mereka yang berkecimpung dalam industri hulu migas.



PESERTA



Mereka yang bekerja dibidang manajemen , keuangan, akuntansi, geologi, engineering, pemboran maupun produksi diperusahaan migas atau karyawan pemda sehubungan dengan otonomi daerah



MATERI



  1. Dinamika Pengusahaan MIGAS

  2. Cadangan (reserve) dan Produksi MIGAS

  3. Metoda-metoda mengukur indikator Keuntungan

  4. Menentukan Pilihan dari Alternatif Biaya

  5. Pajak dan Penerimaan Pemerintah Bukan Pajak

  6. Plan of Development and Autorization for Expenditure

  7. Statistik untuk Proyek Migas

  8. Manajemen Resiko dan Analisis Sensitivitas

  9. Analisis Resiko dan Pengambilan Keputusan

  10. Simulasi Monte Carlo

  11. Hukum dan Perundang-undangan Pertambangan Migas

  12. Kontrak-kontrak Pengusahaan Migas



 



Instructor



Prof. DR. Ir. Widjajono Partowidagdo, M.Sc is a Professor in Petroleum Economics and Field Management at the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung and a member of P3 Migas Team (Supervision for Increased Petroleum Production). He was the Head of the Research Group in Drilling and Production Engineering and Management of Oil and Gas at the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology, ITB from 2005-2007, Head of Graduate Program in Development Studies ITB from 1993-2004, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, Faculty of Mining Technology and Senate Member of ITB from 1994-1997 and Coordinator for Research in Sustainable Development at the Inter-University Center for Economics, University of Indonesia from 1989-1992.



He received his Bachelor in Petroleum Engineering from ITB, MSc in Petroleum Engineering, MSc in Operations Research, MA in Economics and PhD with a dissertation on "An Oil and Gas Supply and Economics Model for Indonesia" from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA. He has written 2 books: Management and Economy of Oil and Gas, 2002 and Understanding Development and Policy Analysis, 2004.



Schedule
July 20-23, 2010
4 days






Venue



Jayakarta, Bandung




Tuition Fee

Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accomodation & tax.



 



Kamis, 03 Juni 2010

Excellent Secretarial Workshop For Oil & Gas Industries

Excellent Secretarial Workshop For Oil & Gas Industries





Galeri Ciumbuleuit Hotel Bandung | 1 – 3 July 2010 | Rp. 4.500.000,-



 



BACKGROUND



In this dynamic working environment, secretaries are faced with many diverse challenges in getting their work done effectively with minimal resources. The challenges, however, could be easily translated as a nightmare for some of them.



This 3-day workshop will contain of fundamental petroleum operations and some management skills to help them to cope these challenges in their present environment as well as prepare them to face the future with confidence.



 



BENEFIT




  • Overview 5 phases of Petroleum Industry

  • Identifying your own patterns of behavior

  • Developing communication skills that will help foster collaborative Relationships and Use assertive communication

  • Effectively use time and get more things done in a day

  • Developing a trusting relationship with the boss

  • Being able to keep motivated

  • Create new opportunities for yourself within organization





 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND



Senior secretary, executive secretary, office managers in order to successfully accomplish his or her job.



 



TRAINING METHOD



During the training, participants will be in interactive learning mode, by actively join the group  discussion, sharing concepts, games and case studies.



 



Program Content



DAY 1
08.00 - 10.00  :     Professional Petroleum Secretary,  5 phases of Petroleum Industry
10.00 - 10.15  :     Coffee Break
10.15 - 12.00  :     Exploration Phase
12.00 - 13.00  :     Lunch
13.00 - 14.30  :     Drilling Phase
14.30 - 14.45  :     Coffee Break
14.45 - 16.00  :     Exploitation Phase
DAY 2
08.00 - 10.00  :     Self Management
10.00 - 10.15  :     Coffee Break
10.15 - 12.00  :     First Things First
12.00 - 13.00  :     Lunch
13.00 - 14.30  :     Effective Communication
14.30 - 14.45  :     Coffee Break
14.45 - 16.00  :     The Secretary Grid
DAY 3
Effective Leadership, the Secretary Grid
09.45 - 10.00  :     Coffee Break
10.00 - 11.30  :     Partnering your Boss
11.30 - 13.00  :     Lunch
13.00 - 14.45  :     Career Development & Orientation
14.45 -  15.30  :    Wrap-up and Closing



 



TRAINER



Ir. Kris Hendardjo, MBA



Mr. Kris Hendardjo graduated from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) majoring in Geology and obtained his Master degree from Institute Pengembangan Wiraswasta Indonesia (IPWI). Mr. Hendardjo's 25 years experiences in major oil & gas corporations and oil service companies will be extremely valuable learning sources. Three years of his overseas assignment in Conoco London, UK and Houston, USA would allow distinctively to share his practical experiences, tools, and knowledge to participants of all aspects in petroleum.



He has so many experiences as Instructor for Pertamina Management Course, conducting bimonthly in Bandung, Instructor on various public courses/seminars on "Soft Skills" ie. Leadership & Management Skills, Communication, Self Management, Motivation, Supervisory Courses, Outbound Negotiation Skills, Presentation and Meeting Skills, Stress & Change Management, Handling Difficult People & Partnering with your Boss etc. for various Oil Companies, Mining, Banks, Energy (Geothermal), Automotives, Insurances, Fertilizer, Garments, Chemical Industries, LSM, Telkom, PLN, Press, Peruri etc.



Furterhermore, he also facilitated technical aspect related to oil & gas industry such as Basic Petroleum, Geology for Non-geologists, Exploration for Non-Explorationists, , Introduction to Petroleum Engineer for Non-Technical Personnel, and many others. Mr. Herdardjo also actively involved in many organizations, such as AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists), IAGI (Ikatan Ahli Geologi), HAGI (Himpunan Ahli Geofisika Indonesia), HFI (Himpunan Ahli Fisika Indonesia), and IPA ( Indonesian Petroleum Association).



 



DATE & TIME



1 - 3  July 2010



08.00 – 16.00 WIB






VENUE



Galeri Ciumbuleuit Hotel Bandung






INVESTMENT




  • Rp. 4.500.000/pax for Workshop and Certification

  • Get Early Bird Rp.4.000.000 (Before 20 June 2010)

  • For Group of 3 from same company: Disc.20%