Course description
Every course is broken down into manageable modules, designed to accelerate your learning process through diverse learning activities:
- Work through your instructional material online
- Interact with your peers and learning facilitators through the online forum to discuss subject related issues and to network with your fellow learners
- Investigate relevant, real-world case studies
- Apply what you learn each week to ongoing project submissions
Training Course Content
- Module 1 – Offshore Exploration, Production, Field Development and Floating Production Hosts
- Module 2 – Project Development and Management, Field Options and FPSO Considerations and Contracts
- Module 3 – FPSO Design: Hull, Accommodation, Mooring, Turrets and Risers
- Module 4 – Topside Processes: Production, Storage and Export
- Module 5 – Regulatory Requirements, Safety and Environmental Issues
- Module 6 – Contractual, Economic and Risk Considerations; Field Development Case Studies
Course delivery details
- The background factors that led to the development of floating production systems
- How International agreements assign seabed and sub seabed minerals and oil rights to individual countries
- Factors that determine the design of an FPSO including location and environment
- That reservoir fluids (oil and gas), vary from field to field and this will determine the processing system requirements
- The reasons why oil and gas industry operations are risk sensitive and therefore why safety, risk and reliability engineering is crucial
- The worldwide use of FPSOs as part of a Field Development
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Lloyd’s Maritime Academy
Lloyd's Maritime Academy
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Lloyd's Maritime Academy
Lloyd’s Maritime Academy was born from Lloyd’s List. Lloyd’s Maritime Academy is the trusted brand for professional development, working with leading academic and industry bodies to provide accredited education and training where it is much needed.We are stepping up investment...
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