CODE: NEN28
DURATION: 3 Days | 5 Days | 10 Days
CERTIFICATIONS: CPD
This course covers the core principles of designing and maintaining oil and gas facilities. It follows the asset lifecycle from initial concept to ongoing integrity management, blending process engineering with maintenance strategies. Participants will learn to apply industry standards to design process units and develop maintenance programs that maximize safety, reliability, and profitability in the oil and gas industry.
This course is available in the following formats:
Virtual
Classroom
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Course Outcomes
Delegates will gain the knowledge and skills to:
Interpret and apply key industry codes and standards in plant design.
Develop and implement preventive and predictive maintenance strategies.
Apply risk-based inspection (RBI) and reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) principles.
Troubleshoot common process and equipment performance issues.
Manage the planning and execution of plant turnarounds.
Utilize engineering drawings, including P&IDs and PFDs, for design and maintenance.
At the end of this course, you’ll understand:
This course is designed for process engineers, mechanical engineers, maintenance engineers, plant managers, and facility engineers. It is also highly suitable for design engineers, inspection personnel, reliability engineers, and technical professionals involved in the specification, operation, or integrity management of oil and gas production facilities, refineries, and petrochemical plants.
✓ Modern facilities
✓ Course materials and certificate
✓ Accredited international trainers
✓ Training materials and workbook
✓ Access to online resources