This 3-day course will provide an overview of the various utility systems, key selection considerations, and how they are integrated into onshore and offshore oil and gas facilities. Individuals will develop a basic understanding of the wide variety of utility systems and components, as well as how they integrate with process facilities and overall operation. System selection, relative costs, and other managerial decisions pertinent to utility operations are covered. Exercises are used to identify utility consumers, summarize utility requirements, consider high level utility systems options, and select the most energy-efficient alternatives from an onshore and offshore perspective.
Risk and Safety
- Fire Risk Analysis
- Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Explosion Risk Analysis
- Building Risk Assessment
- Emergency Evacuation Rescue Analysis
- Emergency Systems Survivability Analysis
- Flare Radiation, Dispersion and Noise
- Ship Collision Study
- Dropped Object Study
- Manual of Permitted Operations (MOPO)
- Fire and Gas Mapping
- Design/Operations Performance Standard
Risk and Safety
- Written Scheme of Examination
- Acoustic-Induced Vibration Analysis
- Pre-Startup Safety Review
- Noise Study
- SIL Verification
- Functional Safety Plan
- HSE CASE / Safety Case / HSEIA
- Risk Based Inspection
CFD Modelling
Reliability Studies
Fire Protection Design