Exploration and Production Process Basics

This workshop describes the petroleum value chain from prospect identification, to project commissioning and to final abandonment. Participants will leave this course with a firm understanding of the petroleum industry. Upon completion, participants will have the knowledge and tools necessary to understand the relationships and dependencies across the E&P industry.

The course offers a fresh look at a range of critical, inter-related topics and will be taught with the modern learner in mind. Multiple tools, such as peer-based learning, internet resources, hands-on exercises, in-depth team workshops, and group discovery sessions, will be used to ensure learning retention and recall. Participants work as members of multi-disciplinary teams using real oil-field data in interactive workshops that illustrate technology/business concepts. Each team will be held accountable for the results of their interpretations in a safe, constructive learning environment. Other skills will be learned in short hands-on exercises that reinforce the learning points from the lectures. Lecturers are widely-experienced oil field professionals who can share experiences from a number of technical settings and organizational approaches to give the students a broad view of the industry and its participants.

The extended workshops conducted through the two weeks of the course include an exploration/discovery workshop, an appraisal workshop to define the static and dynamic models for a new discovery and a facilities workshop in which the students fit the facilities to their newly-defined discovery. Uncertainties, risk management, business practices and project management lessons are learned through these team events.


http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=791


  Start Date Monday, October 13, 2008
  End Date Monday, October 13, 2008

Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, August 28, 2008 15:39

Location London, U.K.

Category Training Courses

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