Basic Exploration and Production (E&P) Of Oil & Gas Training

This course will cover introduction, the life cycle of oil & gas fields, oil & gas exploration & exploration methods

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Basic Exploration and Production (E&P) Of Oil & Gas Training

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction to oil & gas from exploration to production & oil utilisation
  • Definition of oil & gas, field life cycle
  • Information about oil & gas field development plan
  • Explanation of oil & gas field development, production and abandonment

Description

Exploration and production make up the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry involved with finding oil and gas and bringing oil and gas up from the ground. Upstream activities, typically oil and gas field life cycle, comprise five stages, which are exploration, appraisal, development, production and decommissioning (abandonment). The training program covers general industry overview and basic concepts, historical perspective, oil and gas exploration, drilling operations, field development, production facilities, storage and transportation and project economics. It is aimed to enable the participants to gain better understanding of E&P cycle and to develop an understanding of the oil and gas business. This course will cover oil and gas field development plan which outlines how a company intends to develop a petroleum field, manage the impact on the environment as well as forecast for production and cost. This course will also include development concept including cost, schedule and the economics of the oil and gas field followed by fabrication, installation, hook-up commissioning of facilities. Operation and production of hydrocarbon will cover process of extracting the hydrocarbons and separating the mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, gas, water and solids. Finally, at the end of life of a facility, there is a need for decommissioning and restoration of the site to a safe condition.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is suitable for new employees in oil & gas industry from engineers, accountants, HR executives, geologists, and etc.

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