offshore production facilities: design and selection criteria for field development
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OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES DESIGN & SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIELD DEVELOPMENT
16 – 20 November 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Your Expert Course Director
Prof Peter Behrenbruch Prof Peter Behrenbruch is a consultant and an Adjunct Professor at the Australian School of Petroleum at the University of Adelaide (UA), specialising in reservoir engineering, field development planning and petroleum management. He also teaches at the University od Western Australia, Curtain University and at HoChiMinh University of Technology. He has worked for 40 years in the petroleum industry, most recently as Chief Operating Officer and Project Director for AED Oil and East Puffin (2007-09) for the Puffin offshore development, Timor Sea.
“Excellent course for management to get an overview of oil field development from exploration to production. Its an eye-
opener on what to look for in an otherwise risky venture” Vice President & Chief Corporate Officer, Barakah Offshore Petroleum
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OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES: DESIGN & SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIELD DEVELOPMENT 16 – 20 August 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Course overview This 5 day training course is designed with the aim of identifying optimum offshore facilities in field development. Depending on a number of criteria, in addition to cost and schedule, the four key criteria are - water depth, reserves, number of wells and distance to infrastructure. The course discusses the basis of design and sea-state conditions and various marine aspects are considered in optimally selecting facilities. All types of facilities are addressed including fixed structures, mobile units and subsea systems, including deepwater. In addition to marine aspects, topsides or process aspects are also covered. Commercial aspects related to the overall project evaluation are also discussed. The course gives a comprehensive account of various facility types and their optimal use in various field situations and environmental conditions. By attending this training, participants will: -
Obtain a comprehensive understanding of the types of offshore facilities and their key characteristics
Understand key selection criteria of offshore assets for specific field development projects and related project management challenges
Who should attend? The course deals with offshore facilities from a basic to intermediate level. The course is well suited for facilities engineers, asset managers, field development engineers, subsurface engineers and offshore project manager involved in offshore field development.
About your Expert Trainer: Peter Behrenbrunch
Prof Peter Behrenbruch is a consultant and an Adjunct Professor at the Australian School of Petroleum at the
University of Adelaide (UA), specialising in reservoir engineering, field development planning and petroleum
management. He has worked for 40 years in the petroleum industry, most recently as Chief Operating Officer
and Project Director for AED Oil and East Puffin (2007-09) for the Puffin offshore development, Timor Sea.
Prior to his current role as head of the new School of Petroleum Engineering and Management at the UA, he worked for 16
years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations, including R&D
coordinator. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general
management positions, including member of the BHP Petroleum Board. He was project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO
projects, the Skua and Griffin Area fields, offshore Australia. He was also Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project,
offshore Vietnam where first oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction. Before that time, he worked for Shell
International (8 years) in the Netherlands, including two years as Senior Lecturer at Shell’s training centre and in Australia,
seconded to Woodside Energy, involved in Australia’s largest capital project (at the time), the Northwest Shelf Gas
development. He started his career in Calgary, Canada, first with Hudson’s Bay Oil and Gas and then with the US consulting
company Scientific Software Corporation.
Peter holds a BSc degree in Physics from the University of British Columbia and a MS degree in Nuclear Engineering from
Stanford University. He has been an active member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, including Director for the Asia-
Pacific region (1996-98) and as a member of the Board. He was an SPE Distinguished Lecturer during 2001-02 and a PESA
Distinguished Lecturer during 2002. He has lectured at many institutions and was a visiting professor at Stanford University
in 2000. He has published over 40 papers on both technical and managerial topics. His professional interests are in optimal
planning and project management of offshore petroleum discoveries. His primary research interest are in the area of special
core analysis and the development of predictive models for reservoir characterisation.
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OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES: DESIGN & SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIELD DEVELOPMENT 16 – 20 August 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
5 DAY COURSE OUTLINE DAY ONE INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW Introduction to Offshore Facility
Types - Introduction, Project Drivers and
Teams
- Environmental Conditions
- Overview of Facility Types
- “The Four Key Selection Criteria”
Subsurface and Well Considerations - Field Appraisal: Overcoming
Uncertainty
- Development Well Plan
- Case History: Subsurface FDP
- Well Design Aspects – Impact on Facilities
Basis of Design (BOD) and Certification - Overview
- Facilities Input
- Exampled of BOD
- Certification
Concept Selection Overview - Project Phases
- Selection Criteria
- Costs and Schedule
- Project Economics and Example
Selection Exercise
DAY TWO FIXED STRUCTURES (MARINE) Introduction and Design
Considerations - History and Overview of Types of
Structures
- General Design Considerations
- Site and Soil Investigation, Pile Design
- Stability and Hydrodynamics
Major Platforms - Applications and Statistics
- Oil Platforms
- Case History: LNG
- Design, Construction and Installation
Mini-Structures
- Overview of Types and Application
- Wellhead Platforms
- Monotowers
- Design, Construction and Installation
Gravity Base Structures (GBSs)
- Types and Application
- North Sea and Condeep Examples
- “Lightweight” GBSs
- Design, Construction and Installation
Selection Exercises continued
DAY THREE TOPSIDES AND HYDROCARBON PROCESSING Introduction and Topsides Layout
- Topsides and Equipment
- Topsides Layout and Loading
- Safety Considerations
Crude Oil Processing - Processing Overview
- Separators
- Storage and Crude Stabilisation
- Case History: Crude Processing
Natural Gas Processing (Including LNG) - Monetising Gas Resources: What
are the options?
- Gas Contracting and Impact on Treatment
- Gas Processing, Conditioning and Metering
- LNG Plants
Compressors and other Rotary Equipment - Overview of Compressor Types and
Application
- Centrifugal Compressors
- Pumps and other
Field Development Exercise -
DAY FOUR FLOATING FACILITIES (INCLUDING DEEPWATER) Introduction
- Overview
- Statistics
FPSOs and FPUs - FPSO I (including FDPSO)
- FPSO II and FLNG
- Case History: FPSO and SALRAM
- FPU (including DTS)
TLPs, Spars and Compliant Towers - Tension Leg Platforms
- Case History: Mini-TLP
- Spars
- Compliant Towers
Mooring Design - Overall considerations
- Types of Moorings
- Anchor Designs
- Tank Testing
Field Development Exercises
DAY FIVE SUBSEA SYSTEMS AND PIPELINES Introduction to Subsea Systems
- Overview - History and Innovation
Subsea Trees and Manifolds - Subsea Tree Types and Applications
- Subsea Tree Design
- Subsea Manifolds
- Case History: Manifold
Pipelines, Subsea Flexibles and Control Umbilicals - Hard Pipe and Bundles
- Subsea Flexibles
- Subsea Control
- Subsea Layout and Installation
Subsea Processing, Metering and Storage - Subsea Processing
- Subsea Metering
- Subsea Storage
- Case History: Use of NCC Buoy
Field Development Exercise continued
Sessions commence at 9am on all days, with short intervals at 10.30am and 3.30pm respectively with light refreshment. Lunch will be provided at 12:30pm for 1 hour. Sessions will end at 5pm on all days.
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