FPSO Marine

Course Description


Introduction

 

The "FPSO Marine" training course by Cambridge for Global Training is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the operations and management of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units. This course focuses on the unique challenges associated with FPSOs, including their design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Participants will gain insights into the integration of marine and process systems, safety and environmental management, and regulatory compliance specific to FPSOs.

 

This course is ideal for professionals involved in the marine and offshore oil and gas industry, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. Through comprehensive modules, interactive sessions, and case studies, attendees will learn best practices for managing FPSO operations, ensuring safety, and maintaining regulatory compliance. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills necessary to operate and manage FPSO units effectively.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the design and operational principles of FPSO units
  • Manage the integration of marine and process systems on FPSOs
  • Implement effective safety and environmental management practices
  • Ensure compliance with international and national regulations
  • Conduct risk assessments and manage operational risks
  • Develop maintenance and inspection plans for FPSOs
  • Promote a culture of safety and environmental stewardship

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • FPSO operations managers
  • Marine and offshore engineers
  • Health, safety, and environmental (HSE) managers
  • Maintenance and reliability engineers
  • Offshore installation managers
  • Regulatory compliance officers
  • Marine superintendents and supervisors

 

Course Outline


Unit 1: Introduction to FPSOs

 

  • Overview of FPSO units and their role in offshore oil and gas production
  • Historical development and evolution of FPSOs
  • Key components and systems of FPSO units
  • Comparison with other offshore production facilities
  • FPSO lifecycle: design, construction, operation, and decommissioning

 

Unit 2: FPSO Marine and Process Systems

 

  • Integration of marine and process systems on FPSOs
  • Marine systems: mooring, anchoring, and dynamic positioning
  • Process systems: oil and gas processing, storage, and offloading
  • Operational interfaces and control systems
  • Case studies on effective system integration

 

Unit 3: Safety and Environmental Management

 

  • Safety management systems for FPSOs
  • Identifying and mitigating safety hazards
  • Emergency response planning and drills
  • Environmental regulations and compliance (MARPOL, OSPAR)
  • Pollution prevention and waste management

 

Unit 4: Regulatory Compliance and Standards

 

  • Overview of international and national regulations for FPSOs
  • Classification societies and their role in FPSO operations
  • Inspection and certification processes
  • Legal implications of non-compliance
  • Documentation and reporting requirements

 

Unit 5: Maintenance and Risk Management

 

  • Developing and implementing maintenance plans for FPSOs
  • Inspection techniques and reliability engineering
  • Conducting risk assessments and hazard analyses
  • Managing operational risks and uncertainties
  • Continuous improvement in FPSO operations and maintenance
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FPSO Marine
REF code: N-1374
Date: 24 - 28 Jun 2024
City: Dusseldorf
Language: English
Price: 5400 £

Course Description


Introduction

 

The "FPSO Marine" training course by Cambridge for Global Training is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the operations and management of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units. This course focuses on the unique challenges associated with FPSOs, including their design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Participants will gain insights into the integration of marine and process systems, safety and environmental management, and regulatory compliance specific to FPSOs.

 

This course is ideal for professionals involved in the marine and offshore oil and gas industry, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. Through comprehensive modules, interactive sessions, and case studies, attendees will learn best practices for managing FPSO operations, ensuring safety, and maintaining regulatory compliance. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills necessary to operate and manage FPSO units effectively.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the design and operational principles of FPSO units
  • Manage the integration of marine and process systems on FPSOs
  • Implement effective safety and environmental management practices
  • Ensure compliance with international and national regulations
  • Conduct risk assessments and manage operational risks
  • Develop maintenance and inspection plans for FPSOs
  • Promote a culture of safety and environmental stewardship

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • FPSO operations managers
  • Marine and offshore engineers
  • Health, safety, and environmental (HSE) managers
  • Maintenance and reliability engineers
  • Offshore installation managers
  • Regulatory compliance officers
  • Marine superintendents and supervisors

 

Course Outline


Unit 1: Introduction to FPSOs

  • Overview of FPSO units and their role in offshore oil and gas production
  • Historical development and evolution of FPSOs
  • Key components and systems of FPSO units
  • Comparison with other offshore production facilities
  • FPSO lifecycle: design, construction, operation, and decommissioning

Unit 2: FPSO Marine and Process Systems

  • Integration of marine and process systems on FPSOs
  • Marine systems: mooring, anchoring, and dynamic positioning
  • Process systems: oil and gas processing, storage, and offloading
  • Operational interfaces and control systems
  • Case studies on effective system integration

Unit 3: Safety and Environmental Management

  • Safety management systems for FPSOs
  • Identifying and mitigating safety hazards
  • Emergency response planning and drills
  • Environmental regulations and compliance (MARPOL, OSPAR)
  • Pollution prevention and waste management

Unit 4: Regulatory Compliance and Standards

  • Overview of international and national regulations for FPSOs
  • Classification societies and their role in FPSO operations
  • Inspection and certification processes
  • Legal implications of non-compliance
  • Documentation and reporting requirements

Unit 5: Maintenance and Risk Management

  • Developing and implementing maintenance plans for FPSOs
  • Inspection techniques and reliability engineering
  • Conducting risk assessments and hazard analyses
  • Managing operational risks and uncertainties
  • Continuous improvement in FPSO operations and maintenance
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