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2008 PetroSkills Facilities Catalog

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Letter from Larry Lilly
It has been forty years since John M. Campbell & Co. first began
training engineers in the oil and gas industry with our foundation program
“The Campbell Gas Course” also known as “The Campbell G-4.” Since
that time, John M. Campbell & Co. has expanded on that foundation to
meet the training needs of the petroleum industry with courses taught all
over the world in a variety of disciplines.

In 2003, John M. Campbell & Co. became the manager for the facilities
sector of the PetroSkills alliance. PetroSkills has become the standard for
systematic assessment and administration of international petroleum skill
development.

The PetroSkills alliance of major oil and gas companies ensures that
PetroSkills approved courses are rigorous, current and thorough. In turn,
we are committed to the member companies to provide these courses
frequently and conveniently…worldwide.

We are proud to present and manage PetroSkills training for


processes from the wellhead to the finished product. Please take note
that PetroSkills HSE has expanded into its own division. We continue
to add programs for the complete development of energy companies.
Please visit our web site often for updates on available courses and
development activities.

Thousands of highly-skilled engineers over the last 40 years have


chosen Campbell training to give them the practical, work-tested
knowledge to become leaders in the industry that powers the world.

It is our privilege to train the next generation of oil and gas professionals.

Warm Regards,

Larry Lilly
CEO, Campbell and Company
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The power behind Competency-Based. Quality Courses. Quality Instructors.
PetroSkills is the PetroSkills is a unique competency-based PetroSkills coursework is reviewed and
alliance itself. Member training program – not just a collection of strengthened by each of its partner companies.
company technical courses. Course content is based on detailed The member curriculum advisors and the
experts direct and skill and competency maps developed with our PetroSkills Board must approve each course, and
continuously update member companies. The alliance members work continually ensure that the programs deliver prac-
together to clearly define the skills that are tical, up-to-date, relevant training. The same is
detailed competency
needed in each discipline for a range of skill true for the instructors that teach the courses –
maps for each
levels. Companies that use the competency they must be approved by the PetroSkills Board
petroleum discipline.
maps know that their technical professionals will and member curriculum advisors.
These maps are used to have the specific skills that they need to perform
guide the learning objectives of each their jobs; and individuals know how they can Convenient and Frequent.
program. This gives all PetroSkills build the skills that they will need to be on the Convenient and frequent delivery is a key part
programs an operator’s ‘shared viewpoint’ right track for advancement. Another feature of of the PetroSkills philosophy. By presenting
of the skills required to perform at the competency maps is that they are available to courses near to the client on a shared basis, we
different levels within each technical individuals and companies via a web-based keep travel and other costs as low as possible. In
discipline. We work together to develop Competency Analysis Tool (CAT). The CAT addition to teaching hundreds of public sessions
and deliver PetroSkills training courses allows professionals to track their development, in dozens of cities each year, PetroSkills will
and work experiences that build the determine what skills they need, and create a bring any of its courses to you on an in-house
competencies outlined in the competency customized plan to fill any learning gaps. basis anywhere in the world .
maps. We continually improve and renew
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world and throughout each year. will return to their workplace and immediately
be able to apply the skills they have learned to
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5 PetroSkills Progression Matrix 24 Corrosion Management in Production /
6 Example Flow Diagram Processing Operations (W-22)
8 Schedule 24 Produced Water Treating and
Water Injection Facilities (W-23)
Table of Contents

Gas Processing
11 Overview of Gas Processing - Mechanical
Non-Technical (G-1) 27 Overview of Mechanical Systems in Oil
11 Overview of Gas Processing - and Gas Facilities (ME-2)
Technical (G-2) 27 Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in
11 LNG Short Course Technology Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-4)
and the LNG Chain (G-29) 28 Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and
12 Gas Facilities Engineering Specification (ME-41)
for New Hires (G-3) 28 Process Vessels - Mechanical Design and
12 Gas Processing Fundamentals (G-30) Specification (ME-42)
12 Gas Conditioning and Processing - 28 Overview of Pumps and Compressors in
LNG Emphasis (G-31) Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-44)
13 Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4) 29 Mechanical Design of Oil and Products
13 Process / Facility Fundamentals (G-40) Terminals (ME-45)
13 Gas Dehydration and 29 Compressor Systems - Mechanical Design
Hydrate Inhibition (G-42) and Specification (ME-46)
14 Refrigeration and NGL Extraction (G-43) 29 Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and
14 Gas Conditioning and Processing - Specification (ME-47)
Special (G-5) 30 Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil
14 Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery (G-6) and Gas Production (ME-48)
15 Gas Conditioning and Processing - 30 Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem
LNG Emphasis (G-61) Analysis (ME-62)
15 Distillation - Design and Operation (G-64)
15 Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning Operations Management
and Processing (G-7) 33 Applied Maintenance
Management (OM-21)
Pipeline
33 Project Management for Engineering and
17 Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore Construction (OM-22)
Pipeline Systems (PL-4) 33 Essential Leadership Skills (OM-23)
17 Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics (PL-41) 34 Introduction to Reliability
18 Onshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. Engineering (OM-24)
and Operations (PL-42) 34 Introduction to Reliability
18 Offshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. Statistics (OM-25)
and Operations (PL-43) 34 Maintenance Planning and
18 Flow Assurance for Pipeline Systems (PL-61) Work Control (OM-41)
35 Optimizing Computerized
Production Facilities Maintenance (OM-42)
21 Production Facilities Basics (PF-2) 35 Effective Maintenance
21 Process / Facility Fundamentals - Shutdowns (OM-43)
Non-Facility Eng. (PF-30) 35 Reliability Centered Maintenance (OM-44)
21 Oil Production and 36 Introduction to Life Cycle
Processing Facilities (PF-4) Costing (OM-45)
22 Production / Facilities Fundamentals - 36 Root Cause Analysis (OM-46)
Facility Eng. (PF-40) 36 Introduction to Condition
22 Separation Equipment (PF-42) Monitoring (OM-50)
22 Heat Transfer Equipment (PF-43) 37 Contracts and Tenders
23 Pumps and Compressors (PF-44) Fundamentals (SC-41)
23 CO2 Surface Facilities (PF-81) 37 Effective Stock Control & Warehouse
23 Overview of Oilfield Water Handling (W-2) Operations (SC-42)
37 Optimizing Equipment
Availability (OM-61)
38 Principles of Reliability
Engineering (OM-62)
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Refining
43 R efining Technology Overview (RF-31)
43 Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur
and Tail Gas (RF-61)
43 Refinery Process Simulation (RF-62)

Operator Training
45 Gas Dehydration Operations (OT)
45 Cryogenic NGL Recovery and NGL
Fractionation (OT)
45 P-3 Production/Processing Operations (OT)

Offshore
47 Overview of Subsea Systems (SS-2)
47 Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas
Systems (OS-1)
47 Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas
Systems (OS-2)
48 Fundamentals of Offshore Systems
Design and Construction (OS-4)

Electrical and Instrumentation


50 Electrical Engineering Basics for Facilities
Personnel (E-2)
50 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for
Facilities Personnel (E-3)
50 Electrical Engineering Practices for Facilities
Personnel (E-4)
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PetroSkills Facilities.
More than a training company.
John M. Campbell & Co. is entering its 40th year of training and
consulting experience. Since 1968 we have provided training and consulting
to virtually every major oil company worldwide with a focus on production
facilities and gas processing.

In 2003, John M. Campbell & Company was asked to join PetroSkills to


lead the facilities training program. After gathering data from the PetroSkills
board members on the training needs in the facilities sector of the petroleum
industry, we created a wide array of new disciplines and courses to meet
those needs.

From the tried and proven Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4), the
“Campbell Gas Course,” to our new Supply Chain Management programs,
each course is designed to deliver effective training that engages and
educates. PetroSkills/Campbell now offers the most comprehensive
collection of facilities training available in the industry.

For more information about our programs or to view a complete listing


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2007-2008 PetroSkills Facilities Courses
PetroSkills/Campbell Training Course Progression Matrix

Gas Pipeline Production Mechanical Operations Refining Operator Offshore Electrical &
Processing Facilities Management Training Instrumentation
ADVANCED

G-7 Process Simulation P-3 Production /


in Gas Conditioning PF-81 CO2 Surface Processing
and Processing (p15) Facilities (p23) Operations (p45)

G-64 Distillation -
Design and Operation
(p15)
INTERMEDIATE

G-61 Gas Conditioning


and Processing
- LNG Emphasis (p14) OM-61 Principles of
Reliability Engineering
G-6 Gas Treating and (p38) RF-62 Refinery
Sulfur Recovery (p14)
Process Simulation
OM-61 Optimizing (p43)
G-5 Gas Conditioning Equipment Availability
and Processing (p37)
- Special (p14) ME-62 RF-61 Refinery Gas
PL-61 Flow Assurance Turbomachinery OM-50 Introduction Treating, Sour Water,
G-4 Gas Conditioning for Pipeline Systems Monitoring and to Condition Sulfur and Tail Gas
and Processing (p13) (p18) Problem Analysis (p30) Monitoring (p36) (p43)

ME-48 Metallurgy and


Corrosion Control in
Oil and Gas
Production (p30)

ME-47 Pump Systems SC-42 Effective Stock


- Mechanical Design Control and
and Specification (p29) Warehouse Operations
W-23 Produced Water
(p37)
Treating and Water ME-46 Compressor
Injection Facilities Systems - Mechanical SC-41 Contracts and
(p24) Design and Tenders Fundamentals
Specification (p29) (p37)
FOUNDATION

W- 22 Corrosion
Management in ME-45 Mechanical OM-46 Root Cause
Production / Design of Oil and Analysis (p36)
Processing Operations Products Terminals
(p24) (p29) OM-45 Introduction to
Life Cycle Costing
PL-43 Offshore ME-44 Overview of (p36)
PF-44 Pumps and
Pipeline Facilities Pumps and
Compressors (p23)
Design, Construction Compressors in Oil OM-44 Reliability
G-43 Refrigeration and Operations (p18) and Gas Facilities (p28) Centered Maintenance
PF-43 Heat Transfer
and NGL Extraction (p35)
PL-42 Onshore Equipment (p22)
(p14) ME-42 Process Vessels
Pipeline Facilities OM-43 Effective
G-42 Gas Dehydration PF-42 Separation - Mechanical Design Maintenance
Design, Construction
and Hydrate Inhibition Equipment (pa) and Specification (p28) Shutdowns (p35)
and Operations (p18)
(p13) ME-41 Piping Systems
PL-41 Fundamentals PF-40 Production / OM-42 Optimizing IC-4 Instrumentation
- Mechanical Design
G-40 Process/Facilities of Pipeline Hydraulics Facilities Fundamentals Computerized Engineering Practices for
and Specification (p28)
Fundamentals (p13) (p17) - Facility Eng. (p22) Maintenance (p35) Facilities Personnel (p51)
ME-4 Fundamentals
G-3 Gas Facilities PL-4 Fundamentals of PF-4 Oil Production of Mechanical Systems OM-41 Maintenance OS-4 Fundamentals of E-4 Electrical Engineering
Program for New Onshore and Offshore and Processing in Oil and Gas Planning and Work Offshore Oil and Gas Practices for Facilities
Hires (p12) Pipeline Systems (p17) Facilities (p21) Facilities (p27) Control (p34) Facilities (p48) Personnel (p50)

OM-25 Introduction
to Reliability
G-31 Gas Conditioning
Statistics(p34)
and Processing -
LNG Emphasis (p12) OM-24 Introduction IC-3 Instrumentation and
G-30 Gas Processing to Reliability Controls Fundamentals for
Fundamentals (p12) Engineering (p34) Facilities Personnel (p51)

G-29 LNG Short W-2 Overview of OM-23 Essential IC-2 Instrumentation


SS-2 Overview of
BASIC

Course Technology and Oilfield Water Leadership Skills (p33) Engineering Basics for
Subsea Systems (p47)
the LNG Chain (p11) Handling (p23) Facilities Personnel (p51)
OM-22 Project
G-2 Overview of Management for OS-2 Overview of E-3 Electrical Engineering
PF-30 Process / Engineering and Cryogenic NGL Offshore Oil and Gas
Gas Processing - Fundamentals for Facilities
Facility Fundamentals - Construction (p33) Recovery and NGL Facilities (p47)
Technical (p11) Personnel (p50)
Non-Facility Eng. (p21) ME-2 Overview of Fractionation (p45)
G-1 Overview of Mechanical Systems in OM-21 Applied RF-31 Refining OS-1 Introduction to E-2 Electrical Engineering
Gas Processing - PF-2 Production/ Oil and Gas Facilities Maintenance Technology Overview Gas Dehydration Offshore Oil and Gas Basics for Facilities
Non-Technical (p11) Facilities Basics (p21) (p27) Management (p33) (p43) Operations (p45) Systems (p47) Personnel (p50)

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PetroSkills Facilities
Find your skill gaps.

Is your career path on target and


clearly defined? Are you achieving a
steady progression of competency
levels as planned?
PetroSkills Training Courses
will help you stay on course
and get you there.

Example Career Path: This example demonstrates an engineer starting out in an onshore facilities
technical role. Then over a period of 1-2 years, is assigned to a contractor’s office
Facilities Engineer for FEED/detailed design overview, followed by commissioning and early
offshore/subsea operations.

pg E-3 pg OS-2pg G-5 pg


PF-4 21 50
W-22pg
47 14
G-2 pg G-4 pg13
11 24
IC-3 pg PL-42pg ME-62pg
51 18 30
• In-house courses
Utilities
• PetroSkills HSE courses
• PetroSkills OM Courses Offshore OT-3pg G-29pg G-6 pg G-7 pg
Mentoring
59 11 14 15

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Training Courses.
Map your future.

Mentoring

This diagram will help you plan the training you will need to ensure you reach your career goals. The example
diagram for setting your career path shows one of many possible directions it can take. Each person has goals that
require individualized planning and strategic training. You can talk to any one of our Campbell Instructors, a super-
visor, or a mentor close to you about courses you will need to keep you on track. Diligent use of competency maps
and self-assessment will also help you highlight areas in which you will need training. If you would like to review
the many options for training available to you please visit our website at www.jmcampbell.com or our training
partner PetroSkills website at www.petroskills.com.

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2008 Course Schedule Prices subject to change. Check website for current pricing and availability.
Course Course # Page # Location Date Price
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel E-3 50 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 6/2 - 6/6 $3,045
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel E-3 50 Houston, Texas, United States 2/25 - 2/29 $2,635
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel E-3 50 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/20 - 10/24 $2,875
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel E-3 50 Singapore, Singapore 9/29 - 10/3 $3,599
Electrical Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel E-4 50 London, United Kingdom 6/9 - 6/13 $3,185
Electrical Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel E-4 50 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/27 - 10/31 $2,905
Overview of Gas Processing - Technical G-2 11 Houston, Texas, United States 3/17 - 3/19 $2,635
Overview of Gas Processing - Technical G-2 11 London, United Kingdom 5/7 - 5/9 $3,155
Overview of Gas Processing - Technical G-2 11 Stavanger, Norway 5/27 - 5/29 $3,210
LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain G29 11 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 3/24 - 3/28 $3,210
LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain G29 11 London, United Kingdom 5/12 - 5/16 $3,150
LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain G29 11 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,875
LNG Short Course: Technology and the LNG Chain G29 11 Perth, Australia 8/4 - 8/8 $3,150
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 6/23 - 7/4 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 9/29 - 10/10 $8,210
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 7/28 - 8/8 $6,120
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Denver, Colorado, United States 7/14 - 7/25 $6,450
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Doha, Qatar 2/10 - 2/21 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 11/30 - 12/11 $8,210
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Houston, Texas, United States 3/10 - 3/21 $5,915
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 3/31 - 4/11 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 London, United Kingdom 5/12 - 5/23 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Madrid, Spain 3/3 - 3/14 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Milan, Italy 1/28 - 2/8 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Norman, Oklahoma, United States 9/8 - 9/19 $6,450
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/10 - 11/21 $6,450
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Perth, Australia 8/11 - 8/22 $7,275
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Singapore, Singapore 10/13 - 10/24 $8,210
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Stavanger, Norway 3/31 - 4/11 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Stavanger, Norway 6/9 - 6/20 $7,525
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Stavanger, Norway 10/6 - 10/17 $8,210
Gas Conditioning and Processing G-4 13 Washington D.C., United States 4/14 - 4/25 $5,915
Gas Conditioning and Processing - Special G-5 14 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1/21 - 1/25 $2,515
Gas Conditioning and Processing - Special G-5 14 Houston, Texas, United States 10/20 - 10/24 $2,905
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 Amsterdam, Netherlands 5/26 - 5/30 $4,040
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1/28 - 2/1 $2,605
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 Doha, Qatar 2/24 - 2/28 $4,040
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 3/10 - 3/14 $3,750
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 London, United Kingdom 10/20 - 10/24 $4,345
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery G-6 14 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $3,835
Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning and Processing G-7 15 London, United Kingdom 6/23 - 6/27 $3,985
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel IC-3 51 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 6/9 - 6/13 $3,945
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel IC-3 51 Houston, Texas, United States 3/3 - 3/7 $2,635
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel IC-3 51 Houston, Texas, United States 9/15 - 9/19 $2,875
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel IC-3 51 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/27 - 10/31 $2,875
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel IC-3 51 Singapore, Singapore 10/6 - 10/10 $3,500
Instrumentation Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel IC-4 51 London, United Kingdom 6/16 - 6/20 $3,185
Instrumentation Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel IC-4 51 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,905
Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification ME-41 28 Houston, Texas, United States 3/31 - 4/4 $2,665
Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification ME-41 28 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/10 - 11/14 $2,905
Overview of Pumps and Compressors in Oil and Gas Facilities ME-44 28 Houston, Texas, United States 9/29 - 10/3 $2,905
Overview of Pumps and Compressors in Oil and Gas Facilities ME-44 28 London, United Kingdom 6/16 - 6/20 $3,185
Compressor Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification ME-46 29 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/20 - 10/24 $2,905
Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production ME-48 30 Houston, Texas, United States 9/29 - 10/3 $2,905
Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production ME-48 30 London, United Kingdom 6/23 - 6/27 $3,185
Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis ME-62 30 Houston, Texas, United States 9/22 - 9/26 $3,835
Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis ME-62 30 London, United Kingdom 6/23 - 6/27 $3,985
Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis ME-62 30 Singapore, Singapore 10/20 - 10/24 $4,405
Applied Maintenance Management OM-21 33 Doha, Qatar 2/24 - 2/28 $3,435
Applied Maintenance Management OM-21 33 Houston, Texas, United States 4/14 - 4/18 $2,635
Applied Maintenance Management OM-21 33 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/27 - 10/31 $2,875
Project Management for Engineering and Construction OM-22 33 Houston, Texas, United States 9/8 - 9/12 $2,875
Project Management for Engineering and Construction OM-22 33 London, United Kingdom 6/16 - 6/20 $3,155
Introduction To Reliability Engineering OM-24 34 Houston, Texas, United States 1/21 - 1/25 $2,665
Introduction To Reliability Engineering OM-24 34 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,905
Introduction To Reliability Statistics OM-25 34 Houston, Texas, United States 2/11 - 2/15 $2,905

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2008 Course Schedule (cont’d) Prices subject to change. Check website for current pricing and availability.
Course Course # Page # Location Date Price
Maintenance Planning and Work Control OM-41 34 Houston, Texas, United States 4/21 - 4/25 $2,665
Maintenance Planning and Work Control OM-41 34 London, United Kingdom 6/2 - 6/6 $3,185
Effective Maintenance Shutdowns OM-43 35 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,905
Reliability Centered Maintenance OM-44 35 Houston, Texas, United States 4/7 - 4/11 $2,665
Life Cycle Cost Analysis OM-45 36 Houston, Texas, United States 3/10 - 3/14 $2,665
Root Cause Analysis OM-46 36 Houston, Texas, United States 5/12 - 5/16 $2,635
Root Cause Analysis OM-46 36 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/17 - 11/21 $2,875
Introduction To Condition Monitoring OM-50 36 Houston, Texas, United States 7/14 - 7/18 $2,635
Introduction To Condition Monitoring OM-50 36 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,875
Optimizing Equipment Availability OM-61 37 Orlando, Florida, United States 9/22 - 9/26 $3,835
Principles of Reliability Engineering OM-62 38 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/20 - 10/24 $3,835
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems OS-1 47 Houston, Texas, United States 2/18 - 2/22 $2,635
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems OS-1 47 Houston, Texas, United States 9/15 - 9/19 $2,875
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems OS-1 47 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 7/7 - 7/11 $3,500
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems OS-1 47 London, United Kingdom 5/19 - 5/23 $3,155
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems OS-1 47 London, United Kingdom 11/3 - 11/7 $3,440
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-2 47 Houston, Texas, United States 4/7 - 4/11 $2,635
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-2 47 Houston, Texas, United States 9/15 - 9/19 $2,875
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-2 47 London, United Kingdom 2/4 - 2/8 $3,155
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-2 47 London, United Kingdom 8/11 - 8/15 $3,440
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-2 47 Singapore, Singapore 7/21 - 7/25 $3,500
Fundamentals of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-4 48 Houston, Texas, United States 6/9 - 6/20 $4,665
Fundamentals of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-4 48 London, United Kingdom 10/13 - 10/24 $6,085
Fundamentals of Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities OS-4 48 Singapore, Singapore 3/10 - 3/21 $5,670
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Bakersfield, California, United States 10/6 - 10/10 $5,085
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Houston, Texas, United States 4/14 - 4/25 $5,915
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 9/8 - 9/19 $6,775
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 London, United Kingdom 6/2 - 6/13 $5,575
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Norman, Oklahoma, United States 12/1 - 12/12 $5,085
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/10 - 11/21 $5,085
Oil Production & Processing Facilities PF-4 21 Stavanger, Norway 2/11 - 2/22 $5,670
Process Vessel Specification and Design PF-42 22 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 6/16 - 6/20 $3,070
Process Vessel Specification and Design PF-42 22 Houston, Texas, United States 4/7 - 4/11 $2,665
Process Vessel Specification and Design PF-42 22 Orlando, Florida, United States 11/17 - 11/21 $2,905
Pumps and Compressors PF-44 23 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 10/6 - 10/10 $3,350
Pumps and Compressors PF-44 23 Houston, Texas, United States 4/21 - 4/25 $2,665
Pumps and Compressors PF-44 23 Singapore, Singapore 10/13 - 10/17 $3,870
Pumps and Compressors PF-44 23 Stavanger, Norway 6/23 - 6/27 $3,240
CO2 Surface Facilities PF-81 23 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 3/3 - 3/7 $4,170
Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems PL-4 17 London, United Kingdom 5/12 - 5/23 $5,575
Onshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Construction and Operations PL-42 18 Houston, Texas, United States 9/22 - 9/26 $2,905
Offshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Construction and Operations PL-43 18 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 7/21 - 7/25 $3,870
Offshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Construction and Operations PL-43 18 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/13 - 10/17 $2,905
Flow Assurance for Pipeline Systems PL-61 18 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 5/26 - 5/30 $3,870
Refining Technology Overview RF-31 43 Houston, Texas, United States 3/31 - 4/4 $2,635
Refining Technology Overview RF-31 43 London, United Kingdom 5/12 - 5/16 $3,155
Refining Technology Overview RF-31 43 Singapore, Singapore 9/22 - 9/26 $3,500
Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas RF-61 43 Houston, Texas, United States 4/7 - 4/11 $3,515
Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas RF-61 43 London, United Kingdom 5/19 - 5/23 $3,985
Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas RF-61 43 Singapore 9/29 - 10/3 $4,090
Refinery Process Simulation RF-62 43 Houston, Texas, United States 4/14 - 4/18 $3,515
Refinery Process Simulation RF-62 43 London, United Kingdom 5/26 - 5/30 $3,985
Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals SC-41 37 Houston, Texas, United States 3/31 - 4/4 $2,665
Overview of Subsea Systems SS-2 47 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 5/5 - 5/9 $3,045
Overview of Subsea Systems SS-2 47 Houston, Texas, United States 2/18 - 2/22 $2,635
Overview of Subsea Systems SS-2 47 Houston, Texas, United States 11/3 - 11/7 $2,875
Overview of Subsea Systems SS-2 47 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia 7/14 - 7/18 $3,500
Overview of Subsea Systems SS-2 47 London, United Kingdom 9/1 - 9/5 $3,440
Oilfield Corrosion and Water Treatment W-2 23 Houston, Texas, United States 2/18 - 2/22 $2,635
Oilfield Corrosion and Water Treatment W-2 23 London, United Kingdom 6/9 - 6/13 $3,155
Oilfield Corrosion and Water Treatment W-2 23 Orlando, Florida, United States 10/27 - 10/31 $2,875
Oilfield Corrosion and Water Treatment W-2 23 Singapore, Singapore 10/20 - 10/24 $3,500
Corrosion Management in Production/Process Operations W-22 24 Houston, Texas, United States 9/22 - 9/26 $2,875
Corrosion Management in Production/Process Operations W-22 24 London, United Kingdom 10/13 - 10/17 $3,440

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Gas Processing

The Gas Processing discipline covers equipment and processes primarily focused on the
handling of natural gas and its associated liquids. The wellhead is the starting point, ending
with delivery of the processed gas, meeting the required specifications, into a sales gas or
reinjection pipeline. Recovered Natural Gas Liquids (NGL), again meeting the required
specifications, are delivered to an export point – either a pipeline or storage facility. The NGL
may be fractionated into individual specification products or sold as a mix for fractionation
elsewhere. Waste by-products are disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulatory
requirements.

Main topics covered:


Fundamentals • Separation
• Natural gas characterization • Heat transfer
• Phase behavior • Pumps & compressors
• Vapor – liquid equilibrium • Dehydration & hydrate inhibition
• Basic thermodynamics • Gas sweetening & sulfur recovery
• Water – hydrocarbon behavior • Liquid product treating
• NGL recovery
The individual processes/unit operations
• Fractionation & absorption
considered include:
• Instrumentation & control
• Fluid flow
PetroSkills/Campbell delivers competency based training in these and other areas, at
progressive levels. This provides the skills necessary to successfully support the operation
of oil and gas production processes.

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Basic 3 days
Overview of Gas Processing - Non-Technical (G-1)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Summarize gas measurement. • Water and hydrocarbons
You will learn how to: - Summarize the markets and uses for • Transportation systems
natural gas liquids. • Support Facilities
- Recognize common terminology.
This course is designed for a broad non- • Commercial Issues
- Summarize commercial and contract technical audience.
issues.
- Describe key areas in surface facilities. COURSE CONTENT
- Describe how gas is transported and
sold. • Basic Concepts & Fundamentals
- Describe the available technology and • Conditioning and processing
processes. of natural gas
- Select between various treatment • Production Separators
processes and technology. • Crude Oil/Condensate

PetroSkills
Basic 3 days
Overview of Gas Processing - Technical (G-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE - A
 ddress how gas processing fits • Technical fundamentals, e.g. physical
into the value chain for hydrocarbon properties and phase behavior
You will learn how to: products.
- Utilize oil and gas facilities • Oil and gas production facilities
- Identify the key pieces of equipment • Hydrates, hydrate inhibition
terminology. used in a natural gas production facility.
- Identify key commercial and contract • Gas dehydration
issues. COURSE CONTENT • Gas sweetening and sulfur recovery
- Describe how gas is transported and • Acid gas reinjection
sold. • Industry overview
• Gas processing fundamentals • Natural gas liquids and dew point
- Differentiate between various control
gas conditioning and processing • Terminology
• Nitrogen rejection and helium recovery
technologies. • Chemistry of oil and gas
• Fractionation and stabilization
- Summarize gas measurement. • Markets, gas contracts and
specifications • Heat exchange and compression
- Explain the extraction and uses of
Propane, Butane, NGL and LPG. • Demand patterns and load factors

PetroSkills
Basic 4 days
LNG Short Course Technology and the LNG Chain (G-29)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Become familiar with the types • Gas Processing Basics
compressor drivers, gas turbines and • Major Equipment
You will learn to: electric motors.
- Survey commercial and contractual • Refrigeration and LNG Liquefaction
- Understand LNG storage, shipping and
issues. terminals. • Shipping
- Appreciate project costs, feasibility and The course covers facility operation • LNG Storage
development. topics, technical and design areas. • Regasification terminals and energy
- Become familiar with some recovery
fundamentals of gas technology. COURSE CONTENT • Future Trends
- Apply knowledge of LNG gas
pretreatment, drying and refrigeration. • Introduction to LNG
- Describe liquefaction technologies and • Commercial issues
appreciate the differences. • Technical Fundamentals

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Foundation 2 weeks
Gas Facilities Engineering for New Hires (G - 3)
ABOUT THE COURSE • The emphasis of this course is on gas • Gas Dehydration
production facilities from the wellhead
• You will learn how to: to the delivery of specification gas • NGL Recovery
- Select and evaluate processes and and recovered liquid products to their • Condensate Stabilization &
equipment used to transport and respective disposition points. Fractionation
process natural gas and associated • Process safety and environmental • Liquid Product Treating
liquids in order to meet sales, re- concerns will be imbedded throughout • Sulfur Recovery
injection or disposal specifications. the program content. • Product Storage
- Apply physical and thermodynamic
property correlations and principles • Relief & Flare systems
COURSE CONTENT
to the design and evaluation of gas • Utilities
production and processing facilities. • Properties of Fluids • Corrosion and Materials selection
- Perform equipment sizing calculations • Qualitative Phase Behavior • Plant Piping Systems
for major gas handling facility • Vapor - Liquid Equilibrium • Pipeline Design & Construction
equipment. • Water - Hydrocarbon systems - hydrates • Engineering Drawings (PFD’s, P&ID’s)
- Evaluate processing configurations for and inhibition methods
• Process Control & Instrumentation
different applications. • Fluid Flow - single/multiphase,
gathering systems • Flow Measurement
- Recognize and develop solutions to
operating problems in gas production • Separation Equipment – selection and • Gas Well Inflow Performance and
facilities. sizing Deliquefaction
• Practical operating problems will • Heat Transfer Equipment • Water and hydrocarbons
also be covered including hydrates, • Pumps and Compressors • Transportation systems
multiphase flow issues, corrosion, etc. • Support Facilities
• Gas Sweetening
• Commercial Issues

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Gas Processing Fundamentals (G-30)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Apply thermodynamic laws and COURSE CONTENT
principles to equipment operation and
• In this course you will learn how to: troubleshooting. • Gas Processing Facilities
- Achieve product specifications and • This course is an excellent refresher or • Product Specifications
how basic gas processing facilities are preparation course for the “Campbell • Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
used. Gas Course” (G-4). • Vapor Liquid Equilibrium
- Apply physical and thermodynamic • The participant will learn technical
property calculations with emphasis on • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
fundamentals, property correlations • Applications of Thermodynamic
limitations and applications. and how to apply phase behavior and
- Understand the application of Principles
applied thermodynamics to solve real
phase behavior principles and phase problems.
diagrams for operating problems.

PetroSkills
Basic 10 days
Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis (G-31)
ABOUT THE COURSE sizing correlations for major process COURSE CONTENT
equipment.
• In this course you will learn how to: • Basic Principles
- Recognize and develop solutions to
- Utilize the basics of LNG gas operating problems and control issues • Water-Hydrocarbon System Behavior
conditioning & processing in depth. in LNG and gas processing facilities. • Calculation of Systems Energy
- Select and evaluate processes used - Remove CO2 and H2S using Amines, • Process Control
to dehydrate natural gas, meet Sulfinol®, Hot Potassium Carbonate,
hydrocarbon dew point specifications • Separators
etc.
and extract NGLs. • Gas Treatment, CO2 and H2S Removal
• This course has expanded coverage on
- Apply physical/thermodynamic refrigeration. • Dehydration of Natural Gas
property correlations and principles • Heat Transfer
to the design and evaluation of gas • The acid gas removal processes
(Sulfinol, hot carbonate, amines, etc.) • Pumps and Compressors
processing facilities.
employed in LNG processes are also • Refrigeration Systems
- Understand fundamentals of propane explained.
and propane pre-cooled mixed • LNG Liquefaction technology
refrigerant systems used in LNG • Versions of this program have been • Absorption and Fractionation
plants. used in several of the world’s base-load
and peak-shaving LNG plants.
- Recognize key points in other LNG
Liquefaction technologies. • Details of the mixed refrigerant and
cascade processes in LNG liquefaction
- Perform and review equipment are described.

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Intermediate 10 days
Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Perform and review equipment • Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
sizing correlations for major process
• The “Campbell Gas Course™” has equipment. • Basic Thermodynamic Concepts
been the standard of the industry for • System Energy Changes
over thirty years. - Recognize and develop solutions to
operating problems and control issues • Process Control Fundamentals
• Over 20,000 engineers have attended in gas processing facilities. • Fluid Flow
our G-4 program, considered by
many to be the most practical and • To enhance the learning process, about • Separation Equipment
comprehensive course in the oil and 30 problems will be assigned, reviewed • Rate Processes
gas industry. and discussed throughout the course. • Heat Transfer
• In this course you will learn how to: • Computer analysis is often used to • Pumps
examine sensitivities of technical
- Select and evaluate processes used decisions • Compressors
to dehydrate natural gas, meet • Refrigeration
hydrocarbon dew point specifications • Fractionation
and extract NGLs. COURSE CONTENT
• Gas Processing Systems • Glycol Dehydration
- Apply physical/thermodynamic
property correlations and principles • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons • Adsorption Systems
to the design and evaluation of gas • Qualitative Phase Behavior
processing facilities. • Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium

PetroSkills
Foundation 5 days
Process / Facility Fundamentals (G-40)
ABOUT THE COURSE operating problems. COURSE CONTENT
• The participant will learn technical - Apply thermodynamic laws and
principles to equipment design and • Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
fundamentals, property correlations • Vapor Liquid Equilibrium
and how to apply phase behavior and operation.
applied thermodynamics to solve real • This course is designed for those who • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
problems. desire a brief but intensive overview of • Applied Thermodynamics
• In this course you will learn how to: facility/process engineering principles. • Applications of Thermodynamic
- Apply physical and thermodynamic • Emphasis at all times is on application Principles
property calculations with emphasis on to operating and design issues.
limitations and applications. • Process simulation packages will be
- Apply phase behavior principles available.
and phase diagrams for design and

PetroSkills
Foundation 4 days
Gas Dehydration and Hydrate Inhibition (G-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Develop solutions for operating • Environmental issues and emerging gas
problems including environmental and dehydration techniques are addressed.
• This course specifically addresses the safety issues and gain familiarity with
removal of water from natural gas. emerging technologies.
• In this course you will learn how to: COURSE CONTENT
- Hydrate inhibition with both
- Apply and evaluate water content and equilibrium and kinetic inhibitors is • Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
hydrate formation correlations. discussed and design methods are • Hydrate Inhibition
- Design and troubleshoot a hydrate presented. • Glycol Dehydration
inhibition system using methanol or - Glycol and dry desiccant dehydration • Adsorption (Molecular Sieve)
glycol. systems are discussed in detail from Dehydration
- Design and evaluate a glycol both an operating and a design
dehydration system. perspective.
- Critically review the design of a dry • Water content and hydrate correlations
desiccant gas dehydration unit and are reviewed in the context of
evaluate its performance. applications and limitations.

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Foundation 4 days
Refrigeration and NGL Extraction (G - 43)
ABOUT THE COURSE problems and new developments. • Refrigeration Systems
• In this course, you will learn how to: - Emphasize applications and limitations • Expansion Refrigeration
of absorption (lean oil) and adsorption • Expander Plants - Design and
- Operate in NGL markets, (silica gel) processes.
transportation systems and extraction Operation
economics. • Process simulation packages will be • Lean Oil Processing
available.
- Design and evaluate mechanical • NGL Extraction by Adsorption, Short
refrigeration systems. Cycle or Hydrocarbon Recovery Units
COURSE CONTENT
- Design and evaluate expansion
refrigeration processes with emphasis • NGL products and markets
on calculation methods, operating • Extraction methods

PetroSkills
Intermediate 5 days
Gas Conditioning and Processing - Special (G-5)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Perform and review equipment sizing • Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
using hand and simulation methods. • Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
• This course has been designed to cover
G-4 topics in an accelerated 5-day format • This course is presented using the • Basic Thermodynamic Concepts
using a commercial simulator to perform commercial simulator package
HYSYS®. • System Energy Changes
calculations. • Separators
• In this course you will learn how to: • A comprehensive course exercise based
on actual offshore processing facility • Heat Transfer
- Analyze processes to dehydrate gas, and onshore gas processing options is • Pumps
control hydrocarbon dew point, and used in class.
extract NGL’s etc. using the simulator. • Compressors
- Consolidate understanding of gas • Refrigeration
COURSE CONTENT
engineering principles. • Fractionation/Distillation
- Handle issues of physical/ • Gas Processing Systems • Glycol Dehydration
thermodynamic property correlations • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
• Adsorption Systems
in gas technology and simulation. • Qualitative Phase Behavior

PetroSkills
Intermediate 5 days
Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery (G-6)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Use Claus Sulfur process and other • Sulfinol
technologies.
• This course emphasizes process • Flexsorb
selection, practical operating issues, - Determine effect of H2S: CO2 ratio,
SuperClaus® EuroClaus® PROClaus® • Carbonate Processes
technical fundamentals, and integration • Physical Absorption Processes
of the sweetening facilities into the etc.
overall scheme of gas processing. - Use simple related chemistry to trace • Metallurgical Issues – Corrosion
• In this course, you will learn how to: sulfur compounds. • Other Technologies/New
- Survey tail gas cleanup processes, Developments
- Evaluate and select processes to
remove acid gases (H2S, CO2 etc) from corrosion, and liquid treating. • Selective Treating
gas and NGL’s. • A similar course, Refinery Gas Treating, • Solid Bed and Non-Regenerable
- Describe the available gas treating Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas (RF- Processes
technology and processes; recognize 61), addresses these broad topics in oil • Liquid Treating
advantages and disadvantages. refineries. • Sulfur Recovery
- Estimate solvent circulation rates, • Tail Gas Clean-Up
energy requirements and equipment COURSE CONTENT
sizes. • Gas specifications and process selection
- Recognize and develop solutions to criteria
common problems. • Amines

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Intermediate 10 days
Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis (G-61)
ABOUT THE COURSE sizing correlations for major process and peak-shaving LNG plants.
equipment.
• In this course, you will learn how to:
- Recognize and develop solutions to COURSE CONTENT
- Apply principles of LNG gas operating problems and control issues
conditioning & processing in-depth. in LNG and gas processing facilities. • Basic Principles
- Select and evaluate processes used - Remove CO2 and H2S using Amines, • Water-Hydrocarbon System Behavior
to dehydrate natural gas, meet Sulfinol®, Hot Potassium Carbonate, • Calculation of Systems Energy
hydrocarbon dewpoint specifications etc.
and extract NGLs. • Process Control
- This course has an expanded coverage • Separators
- Apply physical/thermodynamic on refrigeration.
property correlations and principles • Gas Treatment, CO2 and H2S Removal
to the design and evaluation of gas • Details of the mixed refrigerant and • Dehydration of Natural Gas
processing facilities. cascade processes in LNG liquefaction
are described. • Heat Transfer
- Use the fundamentals of propane and • Pumps and Compressors
propane pre-cooled mixed refrigerant • The acid gas removal processes
(Sulfinol, hot carbonate, amines, etc.) • Refrigeration Systems
systems used in LNG plants.
employed in LNG processes are also • LNG Liquefaction technology
- Recognize key points in other LNG explained.
Liquefaction technologies • Absorption and Fractionation
• Versions of this program have been
- Perform and review equipment used in several of the world’s base-load

PetroSkills
Distillation - Design and Operation (G-64) Intermediate 3 days

ABOUT THE COURSE condenser duties, and column height. • Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium-Binary
• This course is targeted at technical - Analyze distillation control schemes Systems – McCabe-Thiele
professionals working in the area and solve common operating problems. • Multicomponent Systems – Fenske-
of NGL fractionation, crude or • Distillation principles are explained and Underwood-Gilliland Computer
condensate stabilization, methanol- reinforced with calculations. simulation; column sizing, mechanical
water separation and other distillation • Operation and control of distillation design; and instrumentation and
applications in oil and gas production/ facilities is stressed with emphasis on control.
processing. actual installations. • Mass Transfer
• In this course you will learn how to: • Trays versus Packing
- Apply distillation principles and theory. COURSE CONTENT • Mechanical Design
- Determine number of trays (height • Overview of Fractionation • Exchangers-Condensers and Reboilers
of packing), reflux rates, reboiler and • Product Specifications • Control and Instrumentation

PetroSkills
Advanced 5 days
Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-7)
ABOUT THE COURSE • This course is presented using • NGL Recovery Processing
commercial simulator packages such as
• The primary objective of this course HYSYS. • Preparation of Offshore Dew Point
is to teach the participant how to work Control Flow Sheet
more effectively as an engineer by • Familiarity with HYSYS is a
prerequisite. • Characterization of the C6+ Fraction
using a commercial simulator as a tool. • Comparison of Offshore Dew Point
• In this course you will learn how to: Control Flow Sheet with Potential Risk
COURSE CONTENT
- Recognize and appreciate the of Improper Feed Characterization
capabilities and limits of process • Overview of computer simulation as a • Fractionation
simulators in the design and evaluation tool in the management of engineering
as it relates to the design, selection and • Modeling a Fractionation Train for
of production/processing facilities. Multiple Product Specifications
- Develop models to solve several real operation of oil and gas production
• Equations of State and their • Fluid Flow
problems using commercial simulation
packages. Application • Modeling a Piping System with Both
• Calculation of Thermodynamic Pumps and Compressors
- Work independently to apply process
simulations to profitably design new Properties • Water/Hydrocarbon Behavior and Gas
facilities or evaluate existing facilities. • Preparation of Compressor Train Dehydration
• Detailed discussions in this course will Flowsheet • Modeling a Production Train with
cover the strengths, limitations and • Gas Compression Glycol Dehydration
pitfalls of the calculation procedures • Preparation of Production Train • Modeling a Dew Point Recovery
used for the specification, design and Flowsheet with Recycles and System with Glycol or Methanol
operation of production processing Equipment Sizing Injection
facilities.

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Pipeline

The Pipeline Discipline Team provides technical training and consulting for two diverse and
interrelated areas:
• Oil and gas transportation, focusing on pipeline systems.
• Onshore infrastructure systems that support oil and gas operations, “inside” as well as
“outside the facilities fence.”
These two areas provide the systems and facilities that are the framework to build and then link
oil and gas facilities. The discipline covers pipeline transportation systems, oil and gas terminals
facilities, and the onshore infrastructure from regional considerations through design and
construction of site specific systems. As with all PetroSkills/Campbell training programs, these
discipline areas integrate with the other technical, operations and HSE disciplines.
The instructors and consultants that support these disciplines have extensive real world – global
experience from conceptual development through operations. Their broad knowledge blends the
unique technical and operational issues of pipeline systems that transport all types of fluids – from
heavy oils to refined products to high pressure injection gas and water - into integrated systems.
This global experience spans the pipeline industry from initial site selection through detailed design
and construction of unique facilities.
Common learning objectives for pipeline and related transportation courses include:
• The interrelationships of pipeline system hydraulics, pipeline strength and material
requirements, route selection and construction.
• The affects of regional conditions and practices may have on design, construction and
operational decisions.
• How pipeline systems serve to integrate all segments of oil and gas production, processing,
and delivery to market whether from offshore structures or onshore facilities.
• The importance of life cycle considerations during development planning and the flexibility
of pipeline systems.
• Definition of the key design, fabrication and installation issues associated with offshore and
onshore pipeline transportation systems.
• Understanding the impacts of upstream processing conditions on pipeline systems design
and operations, and the affects of pipeline system performance on downstream facilities and
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Foundation 10 days
Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems (PL-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Use common sense methods and • Pipeline materials and components
technical requirements to define • Corrosion and cathodic protection of
• This intensive ten day course pipeline routes and facilities locations.
covers the design, construction, and pipelines
- Understand the importance of fluid • Special design aspects, covering such
operations of pipeline systems. properties and process to pipeline
• This course focuses on pipeline systems design and construction issues as risers, slug catchers, pigging
routing, hydraulics, mechanical design, facilities, etc.
• Design problems and group projects • Basic design considerations for pipeline
and construction for both onshore and are an integral part of this course.
offshore pipelines. facilities
• You will learn how to: • Pipeline construction for cross country
COURSE CONTENT and offshore systems focusing on
- Apply mechanical and physical
principles to all phases of pipeline • Pipeline systems definition and welding
design, construction and operation. applications • Pressure testing, pre-commissioning
- Identify similarities and differences of • Codes and standards related to and commissioning
onshore and offshore pipeline systems. pipelines • Pipeline integrity aspects including in-
- Incorporate construction methods, • Pipeline hydraulics: single phase gas and line inspection
commissioning, pressure test and liquids, multiphase fluids and heavy / • Leak detection and emergency
start up into the design of a pipeline waxy crudes. planning considerations
system. • Major design considerations for • Repairs and modifications
- Apply safety and environmental strength, stability and installation considerations
regulations for a sound design. • Pipeline survey and mapping • Safety, environmental, and regulatory
• Pipeline route engineering requirements

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics (PL-41)
ABOUT THE COURSE power equations typically used for • Single Phase Gas Flow
pipeline hydraulics, characteristic steady - Governing Equations
• This is an intensive five day course that state and dynamic behavior of single
concentrates on the physical behavior phase liquids, single phase gas, multi- - Hydraulics Analysis
of single-phase and multiphase fluids phase fluids, and pump and compressor - Power Analysis
being transported in pipelines. selection and arrangements. - Transit Analysis - Pack and Draft,
• You will learn how to: • Problems will be used throughout Blowdown
- Use physical characteristics of fluids to the course to reinforce concepts and • Multiphase Fluids Flow –
design and operate pipeline systems. calculation methods. - Governing Equations
- Determine phase states and their - Hydraulics Analysis
impact on the operating conditions of COURSE CONTENT - Holdup Analysis
pipeline systems.
• Basic Fluid Flow Principles - Slugging Analysis
- Select and arrange pumps and
compressors appropriate for the • Single Phase Liquids Flow - Transit Analysis
application. - Governing Equations • Operational considerations
- Identify and solve problems in the - Hydraulics Analysis • Field/gathering systems
operation of complex pipeline systems. - Power Analysis • Oil and gas transmission lines
• This course focuses on the governing - Transit Analysis - Surge • Multiphase systems
equations for fluid flow, the flow and • Products pipelines

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Foundation 5 days
Onshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. and Operations (PL-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE pressure test and start up into the design for strength, stability and
design of a pipeline system. installation.
• This intensive five day course covers • The course focuses on pipeline routing,
the design, construction, and operations • Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on
mechanical design, construction pipeline design, construction and
of onshore pipeline systems. methods, hydraulics, installation, and
• You will learn how to: operations.
operations of onshore pipeline systems. • Pipeline survey, mapping, and route
- Apply mechanical and physical • Participants will acquire and/or
principles to pipeline design, material selection.
consolidate the essential knowledge and • Pipeline materials and components
selection, construction and operation. skills to design, construct and operate
- Identify special design and construction pipelines. • Corrosion and cathodic protection of
challenges of onshore pipeline systems. pipelines
• Design problems are an integral part of
- Identify the principal interfaces and this course. • Pipeline construction for onshore
potential interrelationships of pipeline offshore systems
facilities such as pump stations and COURSE CONTENT • Introduction to flow assurance
terminals on design and operations of considerations and pipeline integrity
onshore pipeline systems. • Pipeline systems definition and aspects including in-line inspection,
- Identify safety and environmental applications. leak detection and emergency planning
practices and their effect on design, • Safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations
construction, and operations. considerations. Codes and standards • Pipeline operations, maintenance and
• This course will incorporate related to pipelines. repairs considerations.
construction methods, commissioning, • Pipeline conceptual and mechanical

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Offshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Const. and Operations (PL-43)
ABOUT THE COURSE design, construction and operations of related to pipelines.
offshore pipeline systems.
• This intensive five day course covers • Pipeline conceptual and mechanical
- Identify offshore safety and design for strength, stability and
the principal aspects of design, environmental practices and their effect
construction, and operations of installation.
on design, construction, and operations.
offshore pipeline systems. • Impacts of pipeline hydraulics on
• This course focuses on pipeline pipeline design, construction and
• You will learn how to: mechanical and stability design, and
- Apply mechanical and physical operations.
construction.
principles to pipeline design, material • Pipeline construction for offshore
• Special challenges such as repair systems and the interrelationships with
selection, construction and operation. methods, flow assurance, corrosion and
- Evaluate the importance of design and material selection.
cathodic protection are an integral part
environmental conditions, of this course. • Pipeline materials and components,
construction methods, hydraulics, corrosion and cathodic protection, and
• Participants will acquire and/or coating selection.
installation, and operations of offshore consolidate the essential knowledge and
pipeline systems. skills to design, construct and operate • Special design considerations for risers
- Identify special design and pipelines. and umbilicals, single-point moorings,
construction challenges of offshore and shore approaches.
• Design problems are part of this course.
pipeline systems. • Introduction to flow assurance
- Incorporate construction methods into considerations and pipeline integrity
COURSE CONTENT aspects, leak detection and emergency
the design of a pipeline system.
- Identify the principal interfaces • Pipeline systems definition, survey, and planning considerations
and potential interrelationships of route selection. • Pipeline operations, maintenance and
pipeline facilities such as platforms, • Safety, environmental, and regulatory repairs considerations and their impacts
subsea wellheads and SPMs on considerations. Codes and standards on design and material selections.

PetroSkills
Flow Assurance for Pipeline Systems (PL-61) Intermediate 5 days

ABOUT THE COURSE - Evaluate mechanical integrity. COURSE CONTENT


• This course will provide an - Evaluate the effectiveness of pigging
operations and leak detection systems. • Introduction to oil, and gas fluid
understanding of flow phenomena that transport properties
can help the participant avoid problems - Define the roles and uses of SCADA
systems in flow assurance. • Fluid property data and phase
such as hydrate formation, pressure determination
(surge) waves, or high viscosity liquid • The focus of this course is on potential
challenges to pipeline operations • Fluid flow analysis – Single and
flow failure. multiphase
• You will learn how to: including: surge, corrosion, hydrate
formation, wax deposition, multiphase • Slug formation and prediction.
- Identify and apply fluid characteristics • Surge analysis
and behavior in the design and fluids, and slugging.
operations of pipeline systems. • The causes for these problems, design • Corrosion – Internal and External
- Assess the physical behavior of the key solutions and operational responses will • Hydrate formation
flow assurance and integrity challenges: be an integral part of the course. • Wax formation and deposition
corrosion, hydrate formation, transient • Pigging operations
behavior, and wax deposition. • Leak detection and SCADA
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Production Facilities

Production Facilities separate the well stream into three phases – oil, gas and water – and
process these phases into marketable products or dispose of them in an environmentally
acceptable manner.

While gas handling/processing facilities are a subset of Production Facilities, they are
covered under Gas Processing for the purposes of this catalog. Therefore Production
Facilities as used here will mainly include:
• Single – well, satellite & central tank batteries, including
- Separation equipment
- Oil treating
- Desalting
- Stabilization
- Storage
• Produced water treating facilities
• Water injection facilities
• Offshore topsides facilities
PetroSkills | Campbell training delivers competency based training in these and other
areas, at progressive levels. This provides the skills necessary to successfully support the
operation of oil and gas production processes.

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Basic 3 days
Production Facilities Basics (PF-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE • This course is a provides a higher level • Phase separation of gas, oil and water
review of the main subjects covered in • Emulsions
• This course provides an overview PF-4 for those who don’t require the
of production facilities - from the technical depth provided in the longer • Oil treating
wellhead to delivery of specification course. • Crude stabilization
products for sale. • Crude oil storage & vapor recovery
• The emphasis of this course is on oil COURSE CONTENT • Transportation of crude oil
production facilities with an overview
of solution gas handling and produced • Overview of upstream oil and gas • Solution gas compression & processing
water treatment also provided. production operations • Produced water treating & disposal
• Typical onshore and offshore • Fluid properties
processing schemes will be covered. • Processing configurations – overview

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Process / Facility Fundamentals - Non-Facility Eng. (PF-30)
ABOUT THE COURSE phase diagrams for operating problems. • This course is usually a pre-requisite
• This course is designed to provide - Apply thermodynamic laws and for Production/Processing Facilities
the basic knowledge required for principles to equipment operation and (PF-4), Process Vessel Specification
understanding facilities operations troubleshooting. and Design (PF-42), etc.
issues and communicating with • This course is designed for those who
facilities engineers. desire a brief but intensive overview of COURSE CONTENT
• You will learn how to : facility/process engineering principles. • Facilities Systems
- Interact with product specifications • The participants will learn technical • Product Specifications
and basic facilities processes. fundamentals, property correlations
and how to apply phase behavior and • Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
- Apply physical and thermodynamic applied thermodynamics to solve real • Vapor Liquid Equilibrium
property calculations with emphasis on problems. • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
limitations and applications.
• Emphasis at all times is on application • Applications of Thermodynamic
- Apply phase behavior principles and to operating and design issues. Principles

PetroSkills
Foundation 10 days
Oil Production and Processing Facilities (PF-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE operating problems in oil production • P
 rocessing configurations (example
facilities. PFD’s)
• The emphasis of this course is
on oil production facilities – from • Solution gas handling processes and • Phase separation of gas, oil and water
the wellhead to the delivery of a equipment will be discussed as well,
though at a relatively high level. In • Emulsions
specification crude oil product to • Sand, wax & asphaltenes
the refinery. Produced water treating addition to the engineering aspects
and water injection systems are also of oil production facilities, practical • Oil treating
covered. operating problems will also be • Field desalting
covered including emulsion treatment,
• You will learn how to: sand handling, dealing with wax and • Crude stabilization & sweetening
- Select and evaluate processes and asphaltenes, etc. • Crude oil storage & vapor recovery
equipment used to condition well • This course is intended to be • Measurement of crude oil
fluids, to meet sales or disposal complementary to the G-4 Gas • Transportation of crude oil
specifications. Conditioning and Processing course, • Overview of solution gas processing
- Apply physical and thermodynamic which is focused on the gas handling - compressors
property correlations and principles side of the upstream oil and gas
to the design and evaluation of oil facilities area. - sweetening
production and processing facilities. - dehydration
- Perform equipment sizing calculations COURSE CONTENT - NGL recovery
for major production facility • Overview of upstream oil and gas • Produced water treating
equipment. production operations • Water injection systems
- Evaluate processing configurations for • Fluid properties & phase behavior • Relief & flare systems
different applications.
• Overview of artificial lift
- Recognize and develop solutions to

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Foundation 5 days
Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Facility Eng. (PF-40)
ABOUT THE COURSE diagrams for design and operating • Process simulation packages will be
problems. available.
• This course is designed for those who
desire a brief but intensive overview - Thermodynamic laws and principles to
of facility/process engineering equipment design and operation. COURSE CONTENT
principles. • The participant will learn technical • Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
• You will apply: fundamentals, property correlations
and how to apply phase behavior and • Vapor Liquid Equilibrium
- Physical and thermodynamic property applied thermodynamics to solve real • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
calculations with emphasis on problems. • Applied Thermodynamics
limitations and applications.
• Emphasis at all times is on application • Applications of Thermodynamic
- Phase behavior principles and phase to operating and design issues. Principles

PetroSkills
Foundation 5 days
Separation Equipment (PF-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE be discussed. - Mist extractors
• This course covers the different types • Mechanical design aspects will also be - Baffles, weirs, etc
of separation equipment typically covered but at a higher level.
• Emulsions
encountered in oil & gas production • Typical operational problems and their
solutions will be reviewed. • Oil – water separation equipment
facilities. Fractionation equipment and
produced water treating equipment are - Conventional 3 – phase separators &
not covered in this course. COURSE CONTENT freewater knockouts
• You will learn where the different - Wash tanks
• Fluid properties & phase behavior
types of separation equipment are • Oil treating & desalting equipment
• Phase separation processes
used based on operating conditions - Mainly electrostatic coalescers
and separation performance • Gas – liquid separation equipment
• Mechanical design aspects
requirements. Frequent references will - Slug catchers
- Pressure vessel codes
be made to real production facility - Conventional separators (horizontal &
process flow diagrams (PFD’s). vertical) - Wall thickness & vessel weight
estimation
• The focus of the course will be on - Scrubbers
selection and sizing of separation - Material selection
- Filter separators/coalescing filters
equipment. - Relief requirements
• Separator internals
• The separation performance capability • Operating problems and control
of the different equipment types will - Inlet devices

PetroSkills
Foundation 5 days
Heat Transfer Equipment (PF-43)
ABOUT THE COURSE solutions to problems. • Heat transfer principles
• This course reviews the selection, basic • Control schemes for typical heat • Shell and tube exchangers
design and operation of heat transfer transfer equipment applications will be • Compact heat exchangers
equipment commonly used in the oil reviewed.
- plate – frame
and gas industry, with focus on E&P • Heat transfer equipment discussed
production facilities. will include shell and tube exchangers, - printed circuit
• You will learn how to: compact heat exchangers, brazed - welded plate
aluminum exchangers, air coolers and • Brazed aluminum exchangers
- Select the correct heat transfer fired equipment (fire tube and direct
equipment for a particular application, • Air coolers
– fired).
with reference to typical facility • Fired equipment (furnace type &
process flow diagrams (PFD’s.) firetube)
COURSE CONTENT
- Apply heat transfer principles to design • Operating problems
and specify heat transfer equipment. • Typical process heating & cooling • Typical control schemes
- Evaluate the performance of heat applications
transfer equipment and recommend • Fluid properties

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Foundation 5 days
Pumps and Compressors (PF-44)
ABOUT THE COURSE operating problems and the effects of • Rotary Screw Compressors
the process on the application. • Other Compressor Types — Sliding
• This course provides a comprehensive
review of pumps and compressors • Emphasis is on selection, application Vane, Lobe
used in the upstream and midstream and maintenance of such equipment. • Effect of the Process on Compressor
sectors of the oil and gas business. Selection, Control and Operation
• The principles of operation of pumps COURSE CONTENT • Types of Pumps and Applications
and compressors will be covered. • Types of Compressors and • Centrifugal Pumps
• The selection of pumps and Applications • Positive Displacement Pumps
compressors for different applications • Thermodynamics of Compression • Drivers
will be reviewed. • Centrifugal Compressors
• You will learn how to predict potential • Reciprocating Compressors

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Advanced 3 days
CO2 Surface Facilities (PF-81)
ABOUT THE COURSE dioxide or high carbon dioxide content • Heavy emphasis on CO2 for enhanced
natural gas. oil recovery and sequestration
• This course emphasizes the effect of
carbon dioxide on the selection and • This course is particularly applicable • Physical and Thermodynamic
operation of equipment (separators, to those persons who operate and/or Properties of CO2 and High CO2
compressors, and dehydrators), as well design enhanced oil recovery (EOR) Mixtures
as sweetening process equipment. facilities using CO2 as a miscible agent.
• Materials Selection and Design
• You will learn how to: • Physical and thermodynamic property Consideration in CO2 Systems
data for carbon dioxide/natural gas
- Evaluate the effect of CO2 on mixtures are discussed. • Process Vessel Specification
physical/thermodynamic properties. • Pumps and Compressors
• Calculations are performed to illustrate
- Dehydrate high CO2–content gases. principles and techniques. • Fluid Flow
- Deal with Dense Phase pipelines, • An extra day will be added to this • Dehydration of CO2 and CO2-Rich
metering, flaring etc. course if a plant tour is available. The Gases
- Pump and compress CO2. plant tour is optional. • Processes to Treat/Recover CO2
- Utilize purification processes:
membranes, Ryan-Holmes, amines Hot COURSE CONTENT
Carbonate, etc.
• Overview of CO2 injection and
• This program, first introduced in 1985, process facilities
assists those working with carbon

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Overview of Oilfield Water Handling (W-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Monitor and control corrosion, scale COURSE CONTENT
and bacterial growth in produced water
• This course provides an overview and water injection/disposal systems. • Water Chemistry Fundamentals
of the main water handling systems • Water Sampling and Analysis
typically encountered in upstream - Design and implement system
(E&P) production operations, both surveillance programs to detect • Water Formed Scales
onshore and offshore. potential problems before system • Corrosion Control
damage occurs. • Water Treatment Microbiology
• An overview of produced water
treating equipment and water - Use the knowledge gained to identify • Produced Water Treating Equipment
injection/disposal systems will be typical system problems and be able to
propose solutions. • Water Injection and Disposal Systems
provided. • Case Study
• You will learn how to: • Emphasis has been placed on
understanding and resolving operational
- Define the basics of oilfield water problems in process equipment.
chemistry.

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Foundation 5 days
Corrosion Management in Production / Processing Operations (W-22)
ABOUT THE COURSE for different systems. COURSE CONTENT
• This course will cover the main causes - Estimate the corrosivity of a given
environment through analysis of the • Fundamentals of Corrosion
of corrosion in upstream oil and gas • Major Causes of Corrosion (O2, CO2,
operations, as well as monitoring and chemical and physical characteristics of
the system. H2S, Microbiologically Influenced
mitigation methods. Corrosion)
• You will learn how to: - Select and apply corrosion monitoring
techniques to create an integrated • Materials Selection
- Select materials and coatings for monitoring program. • Cathodic Protection
corrosion resistance for different
conditions and applications, including • The course content is based on a field • Protective Coatings & Linings
the use of NACE MR0175/ISO facilities engineering point of view as • Corrosion Inhibitors
15156. opposed to a more narrowly specialized • Corrosion Monitoring
corrosion engineering or chemistry
- Conduct cathodic protection surveys, view point. • Corrosion in Gas Processing Facilities
select the system type, estimate current
requirements and design simple • This course provides an appropriate
cathodic protection systems. balance of necessary theory and
practical applications to solve/mitigate
- Select and utilize corrosion inhibitors corrosion related problems.

PetroSkills
Foundation 5 days
Produced Water Treating and Water Injection Facilities (W-23)
ABOUT THE COURSE • The course will include practical, real application, system integration
– world problems.
• This course provides in-depth • Operational Issues with Produced
coverage of produced water treatment • Emphasis has been placed on Water Treatment Systems
and disposal facilities, as well as water understanding and resolving
operational problems. • Injection Water Sampling, Analysis and
injection facilities used for oilfield Characterization
pressure maintenance. Both onshore • The course content is allocated ~
60/40 in favor of produced water • Injection Water Quality Specifications
and offshore aspects are addressed.
treatment. • Water Injection Systems Equipment
• Source water characteristics and – theory of operation, capabilities,
treated water quality specifications application, system integration
for both produced water and water COURSE CONTENT
injection systems will be covered. • Biological Control in Water Injection
• Produced Water Sampling, Analysis and Systems
• Equipment options for achieving Characterization
the final quality specifications will • Corrosion Control in Water Injection
• PW Discharge/Disposal Options and Systems
be described and evaluated for both Typical Water Quality Specifications
produced water and water injection • Operational Issues with Water
• Treatment Principles - The Importance Injection Systems
systems. of Oil Droplet Sizes
• The main design and operating • Produced Water Treating Equipment
parameters will be discussed for each – theory of operation, capabilities,
system.

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engineers and their supervisors. Company could see critical technical skill
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PetroSkills | Campbell training offers a broad range of mechanical courses for technically
oriented professionals and those interested in advancing their knowledge of mechanical
systems. The course material was developed by experts for all aspects of mechanical systems
and taught by seasoned professionals with many years of experience. The courses deliver
practical knowledge that applies to the workplace and can be used on everyday applications.

To meet the needs of clients, mechanical courses are offered at various levels dealing with
a broad range of subjects including rotating machinery, piping systems, pressure vessels,
heat exchangers, materials selection. Courses range from foundation level classes that apply
mechanical principles to basic applications, to the advanced courses on select subjects.
Whatever the subject or level, PetroSkills delivers competencies that enhance the careers and
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Basic 5 days
Overview of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Identify varieties of mechanical drivers engineering
and driven equipment. • Mechanical equipment in oil and gas
• This course emphasizes the important
aspects of mechanical engineering for - Recognize mechanical interfaces with facilities
equipment and systems for oil and gas process, electrical, and structural • Pressure vessels
facilities. systems.
• Pipe, valves, and fittings
• This course presents an evaluation • This course will focus on four areas:
key mechanical engineering principles, • Pumps and compressors
of the role of mechanical equipment
and systems in production facilities, stationary equipment, rotating • Drivers – Engines, turbines, and
transportation systems, and process equipment, and interfaces with other electric motors
plants. aspects of a facility, such as process, • Interfaces with process, electrical, and
electrical and structural systems. civil / structural systems
• You will learn how to:
- Recognize general codes and standards • Interfaces with transportation systems
COURSE CONTENT and pipelines
applicable to mechanical systems.
- Distinguish mechanical equipment • Mechanical systems and terminology • Operations and maintenance
types and functions. • Overview of codes and standards considerations
• Key principles of mechanical

Campbell
Foundation 10 days
Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE and operational and maintenance
considerations. - Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
• This course presents and evaluation Systems
• Individual and group exercises are used
of the application of mechanical throughout the course. - Safety Systems
components. - Material Handling Systems
• You will learn how to: COURSE CONTENT • Rotating Equipment
- Integrate the different mechanical - Motors
systems during the design process. • Fundamentals and Mechanical
Technology - Engines
- Apply the principles of mechanical - Turbines
engineering to petroleum facilities - Mechanical Systems and Their
design, specification, and materials Applications - Gear Systems
selection. - Work, Energy and Efficiency - Pumps
- Apply mechanical design principles - Energy: Generation and Transfer - Compressors
of both rotating and non-rotating - Material Properties - Generators
equipment. - Welding and Joining Technologies • Design, Construction And
- Consider mechanical issues in project - Dynamic Response and Vibration Commissioning
design, construction, commissioning, - Plant Layouts
and troubleshooting. - Corrosion and Coatings
• Systems Considerations - Hazard and Safety Analysis
- Identify major mechanical equipment
and systems operation and - System Definition, Availability, and - Specification and Procurement
maintenance considerations. Reliability - Construction
• This course emphasizes the important - Control, Instrumentation and Relief - Inspection, Quality Control, and
aspects of mechanical engineering for Systems Quality Assurance
equipment and systems for oil and gas - Process Applications - Commissioning and Startup
facilities. - Pipeline and Flow-line Applications • Operations and Maintenance
• This course will focus on six areas: • Non-Rotating Equipment - Safeguarding, Monitoring and
mechanical engineering principles - Piping Systems Inspection
and technologies, mechanical - Preventative Maintenance
systems, non-rotating (stationary) - Unfired Pressure Vessels
equipment, rotating equipment, design - Fired Pressure Vessels - Sparing, Spare Parts, and Replacements
of mechanical systems in facilities - Storage Tanks - Vibration Monitoring
(particularly the interfaces with - Heat Exchangers
process, electrical, and pipeline areas),

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Foundation 5 days
Piping Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-41)
ABOUT THE COURSE codes and standards, pipe materials • Pipe Materials and Manufacturing
and manufacture, piping components • Valves and Fittings
• This five day foundation level course (concentrating on valves), piping layout
for mechanical engineers and piping and design, and piping stress analysis. • Welding and Non-Destructive Testing
system designers reviews the key areas • Line Sizing Basics (Single Phase and
associated with the design of in-plant • Applicable piping codes for oil and
gas facilities (ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, Multiphase Flow)
piping systems for oil and gas facilities.
etc.), pipe sizing calculations, pipe • Pipe and Valve Material Selection
• You will learn how to: installation and materials selection are • Piping Layout and Design
- Apply piping codes and standards. an integral part of the course. • Manifolds, Headers and Flare / Vent
- Size and lay out in-plant piping • The emphasis is on proper material Systems
systems. selection and specification of piping • Interface with Pipelines and Pipeline
- Specify proper components for systems. Operations
process and utility applications.
• Operations and Maintenance
- Compare alternative material solutions COURSE CONTENT Considerations
and equipment manufacturers. • Piping Codes and Standards (ANSI/
• The course is focused on five areas: ASME, API, ISO)

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Process Vessels - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE overall system design and operation. • Types of Vessels and Design
• This five day foundation level course - Integrate the key elements of - Separators
reviews the mechanical components fabrication, welding and inspection of - Towers
design of process vessels in oil and gas process vessels.
- Slug Catchers
facilities. • The emphasis is on codes and
standards (ASME Section VIII Div. 1 - Heat Exchangers
• You will learn how to:
and Div. 2, BS 5500 and ISO), sizing • Vessel and Key Components Design
- Apply process vessel codes and calculations and materials selection,
standards for mechanical components • Nozzle Supports and Internals Design
vessel specification, the sizing, design, • Corrosion Considerations
of process vessels. and support of nozzles and internals,
- Size, select materials, and specify fabrication including welding and • Materials Selection and Specification
process vessels based on requirements inspection, and operations. • Fabrication
from process design data. • Design problems are an integral part of • Welding and NDT Inspection
- Support and internal appurtenances this course. • Transportation and Erection
as part of the design and specification • Interface to Piping Systems
procedure. COURSE CONTENT • Operations and Maintenance
- Integrate mechanical considerations in
• Pressure Vessel Codes and Standards Considerations

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Foundation 5 days
Overview of Pumps and Compressors in Oil and Gas Facilities (ME-44)
ABOUT THE COURSE focusing on pumps and compressors. • Thermodynamics of Compression
• The “Pumps and Compressors” course - Use operating and troubleshooting • Centrifugal Compressors
is an intensive five day foundation level techniques for pumps and compressors. • Reciprocating Compressors
course that provides a comprehensive • Emphasis is on applications, design, • Rotary Screw Compressors
review of pump and compressor selection, and maintenance of such
equipment used in the upstream and equipment. • Other Compressor Types — Sliding
midstream sectors of the oil and gas Vane, Lobe
business. COURSE CONTENT • Effect of the Process on Compressor
• You will learn how to: Selection, Control and Operation
• Types and Applications of Pumps and
- Select, size, and specify common Compressors • Packaged Equipment – Drivers,
pump and compressor equipment used Gearbox and Couplings
• General Principles of Pumps
in the oil and gas industry. • Installation
• Centrifugal Pumps
- Integrate pump and compressor • Operations and Maintenance
• Reciprocating Pumps Considerations
equipment with piping and other
systems. • Rotating Pumps • Auxiliary Systems – LO, Seal Gas and
- Identify physical principles and forces • Pump Selection and Application Monitoring Instruments
that occur in rotating equipment, • Interface to Piping Systems

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Foundation 5 days
Mechanical Design of Oil and Products Terminals (ME-45)
ABOUT THE COURSE systems design. Handled
• The course focuses on facility - Identify potential problems with • Terminal Arrangement
arrangement, tank selection and manifolds, transfer systems, and • Civil / Structural Considerations
design, piping systems design metering.
• Tank Selection and Design
(particularly manifolds), in-terminal - Arrange, lay out, and design product
fluid movement, incorporating terminal systems. • Piping Systems Design
metering, and interfaces to pipelines • Class design problems are an integral • Metering Systems
and loading facilities (truck and rail). part of the course. • Fluid Handling – Gravity Systems and
• You will learn how to: Pumped Systems
- Apply engineering considerations for COURSE CONTENT • Interfaces to Pipelines
design and operation of petroleum • General Requirements for Terminals • Truck and Rail Loading Facilities
products storage and transfer • Codes and Standards • Construction Considerations
terminals. • Operations and Maintenance
• Environmental and Regulatory
- Consider transportation interfaces and Requirements Considerations
in-terminal transfer methods in the
• Types and Characteristics of Fluids

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Foundation 5 days
Compressor Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-46)
ABOUT THE COURSE control devices in the operation, • Compressor thermodynamics and
maintenance and troubleshooting of operating characteristics
• This five day foundation level course compression systems.
is for engineers and technicians • Performance curves and off-design
seeking an in-depth understanding of - Apply maintenance practices to evaluations
centrifugal, reciprocating and screw improved compressor reliability. • Key compressor components and
compressors. • This course provides basic knowledge other auxiliary systems
• You will learn how to: of: compressor types and associated • Equipment specifications
auxiliary systems, mechanical design of
- Apply thermodynamics to compressor equipment, operating and performance • Compressor controls and monitoring
performance and operating characteristics, control and monitoring devices
characteristics. systems, maintenance practices, codes • Driver and gear involvement
- Size, specify and select compressors and standards. • Installation, operation, maintenance
and auxiliary systems. practices and troubleshooting
- Integrate compressor systems into COURSE CONTENT
process facilities used in the oil and gas
industry. • Selection of dynamic and positive
displacement compressors
- Use state-of-the-art monitor and

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification (ME-47)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Size, specify and select pumps and COURSE CONTENT
auxiliary systems.
• The course provides in-depth • Selection of dynamic and positive
knowledge of centrifugal, - Integrate pump systems into process
facilities used in the oil and gas displacement pumps
reciprocating and rotary pumps, • Pump hydraulics and system operating
including: fluid hydraulics, accessory industry.
- Control pumps under changing characteristics
systems, the pump selection process,
mechanical design of equipment, operating conditions and fluid • Performance curves and off-design
operating and performance properties. evaluations
characteristics, control and monitoring - Use state-of-the-art monitor and • Bearings, seals and other auxiliary
systems, maintenance practices, codes control devices in the operation, systems
and standards. maintenance and troubleshooting of • Material selection
• You will learn how to: pump systems. • Pump controls and monitoring devices
- Apply fluid hydraulics to pump - Apply maintenance practices to • Drivers and accessory equipment
performance and operating improved pump reliability. • Installation, operation and maintenance
characteristics. practices

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Foundation 5 days
Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production (ME-48)
ABOUT THE COURSE gas facilities: metallurgy, processing, selection and definition of corrosion
coatings and chemical inhibition. control strategies for internal corrosion
• This five day course focuses on
the technical and performance • There will be a review of life cycle • External conditions effect on
considerations that drive material considerations for material selection corrosion and the material and
selection and companion corrosion and corrosion control, focusing on the corrosion control strategy to apply
control strategies. role of performance monitoring.
• Selection process for both materials
• You will learn how to: • This course will emphasize the practical and coatings
solutions for system performance as
- Identify and apply internal and external well as defining the requirements for • Selection process for chemical
corrosion processes that affect material each piece of equipment. inhibition to supplement or be the
selection and corrosion control. primary corrosion control strategy
• Real world problems and solutions are
- Identify and apply key characteristics discussed throughout the course. • Monitoring methods and application
of materials to resist corrosion. for facilities on the basis of service and
- Compile service conditions, both upset conditions
COURSE CONTENT
internal and external, that will control • Life cycle considerations including
material selection and related corrosion • Corrosion processes that affect oil and initial capital costs, operational
control strategies. gas facilities costs and how they change with
- Apply material selection and corrosion • Material characteristics and related time. Changes in operating/service
controls approaches to common oil applications in oil and gas facilities with conditions and impacts on reliability/
and gas facilities. emphasis on corrosion resistance availability
• There will be a review of the corrosion • Service conditions and combinations of
control strategies used in oil and service conditions that affect material

PetroSkills
Intermediate 5 days
Turbomachinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis (ME-62)
ABOUT THE COURSE • T
 his course focuses on defining the parameters during start up and running
systems and subsystems that form the
• This five day course is an intensive turbomachinery, the potential problems • Running and shutdown procedures
intermediate level program for with these systems and subsystems, • Troubleshooting control systems
experienced mechanical equipment monitoring techniques for early for gas turbines: start up, speed and
engineers to develop and expand their detection, and methods to analyze the temperature controls; vibration
capabilities in monitoring and problem monitored variables to detect potential • Principles of operation and general
analysis of turbomachinery. problems or reconstruct reasons for components of compressors: rotors,
• You will learn how to: failures. seals, diaphragms, etc.
- Evaluate turbine performance during • Case studies are used throughout the • Operating characteristics curves
startup and operation. course. • Surging phenomenon
- Identify turbomachinery system • Choking phenomenon
components. COURSE CONTENT
• Compressor instrumentation: various
- Define and use appropriate monitoring • Gas turbine machinery - general control loops; anti-surge control loops
techniques and tools description • Compressor interlock and trip systems
- Utilize effective operation and • Operating principles of gas turbines
shutdown procedures • Gas turbine and compressor systems
• Key performance variables and means start up procedures
- Analyze common turbomachinery to monitor
problems, such as vibration and surge. • Normal operation - monitoring of
• Major components of axial flow parameters
- Solve instrumentation and control compressors: rotors, blades, shafts,
problems • Logging of monitoring checks
combustion chambers, nozzles, etc.
- Understand the inter-relationships of • Vibration monitoring
• Auxiliary systems: lube oil, seal oil, fuel,
turbine drivers, couplings / gearboxes, start up, etc. • Troubleshooting
and end users • Evaluation of turbine performance

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OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTION/PROCESSING
FACILITIES
PROCESS ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
PROCESS SIMULATION
WATER-HYDROCARBON BEHAVIOR
PIPING DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION Training needs to go beyond the classroom.
PROCESS VESSEL SPECIFICATION The only question is, who has time to do the coaching?
AND DESIGN
PUMPS
It was with this in mind that John M. Campbell & Co. created a more in-depth
training program called the Individual Professional Development (IPD).
COMPRESSORS This focused mentoring program combines hands-on project work, , training
HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT classes and mentorship by our industry-leading instructors to achieve the
personal results you need. This program typically lasts from eight to twelve
REFRIGERATION AND LIQUEFACTION
weeks.
DISTILLATION AND FRACTIONATION
GAS DEHYDRATION These programs are designed with you, not for you. Our experienced instructors
serve as expert consultants and mentors, relieving your busy Subject Matter
PROCESS WATER TREATMENT
Experts and Managers. Programs feature your actual company projects or
GAS TREATING challenges as the central focus of the mentoring project. Progress reports
SULFUR RECOVERY/TAIL GAS TREATING and assessments will be provided on an agreed-upon schedule. The students
will submit a final project report to the client company that often results in a
PROCESS CONTROL & SAFEGUARDING
proposal for action, depending on the scope of the IPD design.
UTILITIES
ECONOMICS OF FACILITIES INVESTMENTS For more information regarding our IPD program please contact us at
registrar@jmcampbell.com or visit our website at:
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Operations Management

The technical skills required to be successful comprise of much more than “hard” engineering
skills. The Operations Management (OM) discipline trains skill development in systems that
give facility managers the knowledge they need to be successful.

Operations Management includes skill development programs and consultation in


these vital areas:
• Maintenance Management, Planning & Work Control
• Reliability Assurance
• Project Management
• Managing Turnarounds
• Organizational Development
• Competency Assessment
• Procurement
• Supply Chain Management
• Warehouse Operations
• Production Operations
• Leadership & Team Building

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Basic 5 days
Applied Maintenance Management (OM-21)
ABOUT THE COURSE to progress towards world-class COURSE CONTENT
performance.
• Work control, planning, and scheduling • World Class examples
will be covered. • Individual action plans will carry course
learning into the work environment. • Work management
• You will learn how to: • Optimizing PM & PdM
• Utilization of Computerized
- Identify critical equipment. Maintenance Management Systems. • CMMS
- Identify spare parts and materials • A pre and post seminar self-assessment • Identifying critical equipment
management. will be given to indicate delegates’ • Stores and Purchasing
- Develop strategic planning and how to competency improvements.
manage risk. • Maintenance Standards & Policies
• The assessment is taken from • Key Performance Indicators
- Develop organizational competence. the PetroSkills industry standard
• Participants will receive a sound, competency map for Maintenance • Developing Organizational
integrated, basic knowledge of the Management. Competence
maintenance function and how

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Project Management for Engineering and Construction (OM-22)
ABOUT THE COURSE available for the project manager to use, COURSE CONTENT
and what information will be generated
• This course will provide a and what it means. • Introduction to project management
comprehensive presentation and framework
discussion of modern project • The course is taught using a
combination of instruction/facilitated • Four stages of project management
management principles and practices
as they relate to design, procurement, discussion and hands-on exercises • Eight project management process
construction activities and using “real-world” project examples groups
maintenance and upgrade turnarounds related to facilities design, procurement, • Initiation: scope/change, schedule/
at downstream facilities in the oil and construction and turnarounds. cost, quality, resource/team,
gas industry. • The exercises will include both communication/information,
• The specific training received in individual and group activities and risk, subcontract/outsourcing and
schedule and cost management, risk will provide each participant with a integration
management and the proper use of visual application of the principles and • Control: scope/change, schedule/
scarce resources (people and materials) practices discussed in the course. cost, quality, resource/team,
will help the project manager make the • Each participant will receive a communication/information, risk,
best decisions possible. course manual containing all of the procurement/contracting, and
• Upon completion of this course, the presentation material as well as each integration/coordination
participant will know what the eight exercise. They will also receive a • Close-out: scope, subcontract/
project management process groups certificate for successfully completing outsourcing and integration
are. He/she will understand how they the course.
relate to one another, what tools are

Campbell
Basic 5 days
Essential Leadership Skills (OM-23)
ABOUT THE COURSE • This course will help you unleash COURSE CONTENT
natural motivation in your team.
• This seminar will include lecture, • The Nature of Groups
discussion, readings, role-playing, video • You will lower your stress level by
working more efficiently and effectively. • Leadership vs. Management
examples, and creation of participant
action plans. • You will tap the emotional intelligence • Self-Centering
• You will learn how to: of your team. • Listening
- Enhance your leadership, decision- • Under the guidance of the seminar • Motivation
making and communication styles. leader, you will use competency maps in • Group Dynamics
Leadership and Management to assess • Conflict Management
- Coach and lead an empowered team. yourself in seven major skill areas
- Recognize and solve conflicts. before and after the seminar. • Team Building
- Negotiate difficult situations. • Critical Thinking & Taking Action.

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Foundation 5 days
Introduction to Reliability Engineering (OM-24)
ABOUT THE COURSE • How to apply reliability statistics to • Failure Modes and Effects analysis for
improve asset management Reliability-Centered Maintenance
• This course is designed for those
who are responsible for establishing • What is the Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) • Evaluating failure consequences
policies and processes within the asset philosophy
• The difference between Failure Modes
management discipline. • Learn the steps for performing a LCC and Effects Analysis and Failure
• This course provides knowledge and analysis Modes and Effects Criticality Analysis
skills in reliability engineering methods • How to calculate net present value • How to identify mechanical, electrical
to allow participants to understand the (NPV) and stationary failure modes using
direct and indirect effects of increased • The simple Five Why method of failure condition monitoring (PdM)
asset and system reliability. investigation technologies
• This course is designed to teach • Fundamentals of Event and Causal • How to identify the Common Traps of
the principles of improving asset Factor Mapping for incidents and each PdM technology
management and maintenance decision failures • Introduction of the use of Monte
making using the fundamentals of • Fundamentals of using Logic Trees to Carlo simulation in Reliability-Centered
reliability engineering principles. uncover the physical, human and latent Maintenance and Availability analyses
causes of failures • Components of Human Factors
COURSE CONTENT • The importance of Reliability-Centered Engineering in reliability
• The important terms and definitions in Maintenance • The use and importance of Failure
reliability statistics • RCM terminology Reporting, Analysis & Corrective
• How to apply basic statistics in the • Fundamental Reliability-Centered Action System
maintenance environment Maintenance philosophies

Campbell | Allied Reliability


Intermediate 5 days
Introduction to Reliability Statistics (OM-25)
ABOUT THE COURSE COURSE CONTENT • How to calculate and utilize mean
• This course is designed for those • The important terms and definitions in time between failures as a reliability
who are responsible for establishing reliability statistics predictor
policies and processes within the asset • Fundamental concepts of measuring • How to calculate and predict system
management discipline. variability reliability
• The course provides knowledge and • Basic statistics and the purpose of each • How to use statistics for component
skills in reliability statistics methods replacement prior to wear out failure
• The characteristics of Normal, Weibull,
to allow participants to understand and Exponential distributions • How to determine conditional failure
and calculate appropriate statistics for probability
specific maintenance scenarios. • How to apply basic statistics in the
maintenance environment • How to apply reliability statistics to
improve asset management

PetroSkills
Foundation 5 days
Maintenance Planning and Work Control (OM-41)
ABOUT THE COURSE will be: optimizing preventive and effectiveness and equipment care
condition-monitoring activities, critical standards.
• This course is designed to build equipment analysis and critical spares
competency in Work Control as a control, emergency response work,
primary skill set in the Competency COURSE CONTENT
and developing meaningful Key
Map for Facilities Maintenance Performance Indicators. • Work identification
Management. • Planning
• Your Computerized Maintenance
• You will learn how to employ business Management System (CMMS). • Prioritization
process analysis techniques in work
control. • Balance resources and manage • Scheduling
backlogs. • Execution
• You will be able to perform a gap
analysis on your work management • You will learn how to create more • History records
system. useful equipment and work histories.
• Preventive maintenance planning
• The course will focus on the six • You will develop better scheduling
techniques. • Predictive maintenance planning
phases of work management • Critical equipment focus
(work identification, planning, • Critical issues, relevant to the
prioritization, scheduling, execution participant’s own experiences, are • Emergency response
and history capture). Also covered identified and analyzed to maximize

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Foundation 5 days
Optimizing Computerized Maintenance (OM-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE • Use your Computerized Maintenance COURSE CONTENT
Management System to meet
• This course will cover the necessary production goals (critical equipment • Computerized Maintenance
skills for the optimal utilization of focus, optimize preventive activities, Management System features: business
the Computerized Maintenance and integrate condition-based process analysis and review
Management System. maintenance.) • Gap analysis
• You will assess the utilization of • You will improve the buy-in and • Field definitions
your Computerized Maintenance integration of the Computerized
Management System and use gap • Assuring consistent, reliable, timely,
Maintenance Management System into and accessible information
analysis to identify inconsistencies and work habits.
opportunities. • Systems integration
• This course will be invaluable to
• You will learn how to successfully maintenance organizations that • Computerized Maintenance
integrate the CMMS with other have recently introduced Enterprise Management System project planning
information systems (Management Resource Planning (ERP) systems and analysis
of Change, International Standards (such as SAP) and their attendant • Continuous training techniques
Organization, etc.) and other maintenance management system and • Using reporting functions
departments (stores, engineering, are in the implementation process.
accounting.)

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Effective Maintenance Shutdowns (OM-43)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Measure maintenance shutdown • Work Scope Development and Strategy
performance.
• This course is designed to teach • Planning and Scheduling Controls:
the skills of maintenance shutdown - Improve performance on future Work Control Documents
management as described in the maintenance shutdowns.
• Manpower Planning and Control:
Facilities Maintenance Management Using In-House Resources, Balancing
Competency Map. You will develop COURSE CONTENT Teams and Skills, Managing Scarce and
shutdown planning strategies. • Case studies and real world examples Critical Resources
• You will learn how to: will be used to reinforce the techniques • Materials and Equipment Management
- Develop and control maintenance learned in the course. • Measuring and Reporting Progress:
shutdown work scope. • Maintenance shutdown terms and Progress Measurement Criteria,
- Control work during the maintenance maintenance shutdown basics. Progress Reviews, Progress Reports
shutdown. • Shutdown Planning Strategy: • Cost Management and Forecasting
- Use available Computerized Establishing Goals and Objectives, • Managing Contractors
Scheduling Tools. Working Cooperatively Across
Departments, Developing Maintenance • Pre and Post Shutdown Planning
- Use Manpower Planning and Control. • Managing Productivity
Shutdown Procedures
- Measure progress of the maintenance • Safety and Quality Programs
shutdown. • Management Planning: Components
of the Maintenance Shutdown Plan, • Evaluation and Improvement
- Manage worker productivity. Planning for Effective Communications

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Foundation 5 days
Reliability Centered Maintenance (OM-44)
ABOUT THE COURSE (PdM) tasks, failure finding tasks and • Evaluating failure consequences
other actions that protect against failure
• This course teaches the fundamentals or mitigate the consequences of failure. • Use of Weibull and statistical analysis
of Reliability-Centered Maintenance in RCM processes
(RCM). • Examples and exercises give
participants hands on experience • How to select PM and PdM tasks and
• The course gives the participant the to help them begin to master RCM intervals
fundamental tools and knowledge concepts. • How to select failure finding tasks and
required to participate in any RCM intervals
analysis process. • What other function protective actions
COURSE CONTENT
• The course will use statistical analysis, are available
life-cycle cost analysis, and an • History and types of maintenance
• When run-to-failure is appropriate
understanding of equipment failure • Commercial RCM standards
characteristics to achieve an optimal • Packaging and implementing RCM
• Various approaches to RCM analysis results
maintenance program that meets • Fundamental RCM philosophies
specified safety, environmental, and • When to use a subject matter expert
economic goals. • Identifying and allocating resources for team
a RCM program • Barriers to implementation and getting
• Participants will learn to preserve
equipment functions by identifying • Preparing for an RCM analysis buy-in from all levels
appropriate preventive maintenance • Failure Modes and Effects analysis for
(PM) tasks, predictive maintenance RCM

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Foundation 5 days
Introduction to Life Cycle Costing (OM-45)
ABOUT THE COURSE and LCC • B
 ecome familiar with financial
• This course that covers the use • How to determine the entire cost of concepts such as Net savings, savings-
of life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis ownership to-investment ratio, adjusted internal
to communicate solutions to • How to perform real-world LCC rate of return and discounted payback
management and members of the studies • Learn to use LCC to evaluate the
financial community. • Learn the steps for performing a LCC varying efficiency levels of competing
• This course is especially designed analysis designs
for plant, equipment and reliability • Know the concepts of Net Present • Know how to use LCC for value
engineers, supervisors and managers Value and Future Present Value engineering to buy the right solution
with little or no previous financial • Use LCC to make better asset based on long term cost rather than
experience. acquisition decisions the least cost solution today
• Recognize when a LCC analysis is
COURSE CONTENT warranted
• Understanding LCC Analysis • Learn to test the assumptions and
• Difference between standard costing uncertainties of the LCC analysis

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Basic 5 days
Root Cause Analysis (OM-46)
ABOUT THE COURSE COURSE CONTENT • W hat circumstances trigger the use of
• This course is designed to teach the • The simple Five Why method of failure RCA
attendee how to use three of the most investigation • How driving to the root causes of
popular and useful problem solving • Event and Causal Factor Mapping for failures can significantly increase OEE
techniques available today – Five incidents and failures (Overall Equipment Effectiveness),
Whys, Logic Trees, and Event and as well as, reduce injuries and
• Using Logic Trees to uncover the environmental incidents
Causal Factor Mapping. physical, human and latent causes of
• The class lecture will be reinforced failures • How to use Failure Modes and Effects
with numerous practice opportunities, Analysis to determine which problems
• The strengths and shortcomings of to work on
so the attendee will feel comfortable each of the above methods
going back to the job and attacking • How to implement an RCA process
chronic plant problems and incidents • How to use each method by practicing within your plant
right away. on real problems from your plant
• How to find the most economical
• How to use a Root Cause Analysis solutions to failure events and prevent
Playbook to determine when each them from recurring
method is appropriate

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Basic 5 days
Introduction to Condition Monitoring (OM-50)
ABOUT THE COURSE (PM) and Predictive Maintenance • The top 10 reasons why PdM initiatives
(PdM). fail and how to avoid them
• This course is designed to teach the
fundamental principles of the five • How to evaluate your PM program and • Proactive workflow model vs. the
predictive maintenance technologies eliminate unnecessary work traditional model
most prevalent in the industry: • The business case and value • Asset health – what it is and how to
- vibration analysis proposition for PdM measure it
- infrared thermography • Strategies to consider and the pros and • The right way to measure the
cons of each effectiveness of your program
- airborne & structure-borne ultrasonics
• The surprising truth behind 80% of all • How to identify mechanical, electrical
- oil analysis equipment failures and stationary failure modes using
- motor circuit analysis • Best practice organizations and PdM technologies
• Upon completion of the course, benchmarks for PdM • How to build a comprehensive Asset
attendees will have an understanding • How to use LEAN tools to make your Health Matrix
of the capabilities of the technologies PdM program self-funding every step
along with the common traps that may • How to balance workflow maturity
of the way with coverage
be encountered during application.
• How to recognize when you have • How to apply benchmark data and
achieved best practice Asset Criticality to “design the
COURSE CONTENT
• Key PdM terms and definitions you coverage” model
• How to strike the right balance should know
between Preventative Maintenance

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Foundation 5 days
Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals(SC-41)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Anticipate and successfully manage • Project management tools
disputes and performance issues.
• This five-day course is for individuals • Contract dispute avoidance
involved in contracting who have had - Effectively use appropriate terms and
conditions. • Economic price adjustment
little formal training and want to better • Warranty and claims management
understand each activity and how it all • You will be given tools to mitigate risk
fits together. throughout the contracting process. • Contract administration
• You will learn how to: • You will increase your knowledge of • Supplier relationship management
- Effectively participate in any phase of legal and organizational practices in • Supplier performance tracking
the contracting process from tender contracting. • Contract terms and conditions
management and contract formation • This seminar explores the fundamental • Negotiation planning
through contract administration. practices leading to World-Class • Cost/price analysis
- Select the appropriate type and form performance in contracting processes.
• Payment methods
of contracts for every situation. • Risk management
- Anticipate problems and manage COURSE CONTENT
• Tendering packages
relationships. • Contracting process steps
- Integrate project management with the • Element of a valid contract
contracting process. • Types of contracts

PetroSkills
Foundation 3 days
Effective Stock Control & Warehouse Operations (SC-42)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Improve inventory record accuracy and COURSE CONTENT
physical control of materials.
• This course covers practical needs and • Investment recovery techniques
considerations essential to achieve - Use technology to reduce manual errors
and increase productivity. • Order point systems • min/max
major improvements in planning, systems
buying storing and disposing of the - Provide better customer service for
vast array of materials needed to operational supplies and equipment • Material requirements planning uses
support any operations. spare parts that is essential for the • New approaches to Economic Order
• You will learn how to: success of any major facility. Quantities
- Integrate and drive improvements in • This course will train the participant in • Barcoding and Radio Frequency
inventory management, warehousing wise use of resources that can favorably Identification technologies
and investment recovery activities. impact both cash flow and profitability. • Cycle Counting Systems
- Improve warehouse efficiency, layout • Participants will be engaged through • Segmenting inventory for analysis
and space utilization. interactive presentations, discussions
and case exercises that clearly identify • Warehouse layout
- Establish the best methods of with their experiences, problems and • Safety and security
inventory analysis and performance successes while challenging them to • Proper material identification and
measures. learn new methods, technologies and coding
- Design improvement goals for fewer systems. • The decision to stock
stock outs, higher inventory turnover
and reduced obsolescence. • Determining Safety stock levels

PetroSkills
Intermediate 5 days
Optimizing Equipment Availability (OM-61)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Analyze current availability. COURSE CONTENT
• This course is designed to teach the - Project future levels of availability.
• Types of Availability
skills of Availability Engineering as • As an intermediate level course we
will use Root Cause Failure Analysis, • Factors that Impact Availability
detailed in the Facilities Maintenance
Management Competency Map. Statistical Analysis, and software • Availability Improvement Methods
• You will learn how to: to identify ways to optimize asset • Availability Prediction
availability to meet business goals. • Types of Availability: Inherent,
- Recognize the three types of
availability. • Process equipment examples, case Achievable, Operational
studies, and exercises will be used to • Factors that Impact Availability:
- Establish methods for improving the demonstrate the techniques.
three types of availability. Equipment Design, Equipment
• Participants will be asked to prepare Installation, Operating Methods,
- Recognize Root Cause Failure Analysis and present an action plan for applying Maintenance Methods
and Problem Solving. the methods learned to their everyday • Availability Improvement Methods
- Improve availability through work upon returning to their own
maintenance, operations, and • Predicting Availability: Weibull
facility. Analysis, Reliability Block Diagrams,
engineering actions.
Availability Modeling

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Intermediate 5 days
Principles of Reliability Engineering (OM-62)
ABOUT THE COURSE - Analyze system design to determine COURSE CONTENT
if projected capacity will meet capital
• As an intermediate level course, we requirement. • Overview of Reliability Engineering
will use statistical analysis examples Methods
and software to measure and predict - Analyze and improve system safety.
- Predict life cycle costs to make buy/ • Weibull Analysis
equipment reliability. Actual process
equipment examples and exercises will replace decisions, and to determine • Root Cause Failure Analysis
be used to demonstrate the techniques. which equipment or system will create • Availability and Capacity Modeling
• You will learn how to: the most value for the business. • System Reliability Prediction and Safety
- Define Reliability. • Participants will be asked to bring Analysis
specific examples from their work • Maintenance Optimization
- Measure reliability. environment to use as case studies.
- Predict reliability. • Life Cycle Cost Analysis
• One personal computer is provided,
- Use the reliability equation to aid in at additional cost, for each two
improving equipment maintenance participants.
strategies

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P ETRO S KILLS E XPLORATION AND P RODUCTION IS A UNIQUE

COMPETENCY- BASED TRAINING PROGRAM . T HE TRAINING COURSES

LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE CURRENTLY OFFERED BY

P ETRO S KILLS E&P PUBLICLY AND ON AN IN - HOUSE BASIS FOR

2007-2008.

PetroSkills also offers a variety of programs with specific focus to certain areas or individuals in the Oil
and Gas Industry.

■ Driller’s 6-Pack, a program developed by Blade Energy Partners, made up of modular courses
designed to transform new recruits into qualified drilling engineers in the first 2 years of their career.
As a part of the PetroSkills Alliance, this program has been reviewed and endorsed by a network of
E&P drilling professionals and Blade Energy Partners.

■ PetroSkills HSE - Working with the member companies, PetroSkills has developed detailed
competency maps for HSE Management, Safety, Health and Environment, resulting in a “shared
viewpoint” of the HSE skills required by all professionals across the oil and gas industry.

■ Spanish-Speaking Instructor Program - Spanish instruction for PetroSkills E&P courses is


offered by Buenos Aires-based MG&A Oil & Gas consultants who actively consult throughout Latin
America. Classroom instruction is in Spanish, but written materials will be in English to ensure the
most up-to-date information.

■ Integrated Certificate Programs - these programs are designed to bring technical


professionals to a meaningful level of contribution in a minimum period of time:
■ English Language Training

■ Professional Petroleum Engineering Institute

■ Professional Petroleum Geoscience Institute

■ Professional Economics and Management Institute

■ PetroSkills In-House Courses - PetroSkills offers all our public courses on an in-house
basis, or we can customize a course based on your training needs and company information.
In-house courses are delivered directly to you, where you want, when you want.

For a full description of these courses, and those listed on the following pages, as well as schedules
and pricing, contact us at training@petroskills.com or visit our website at
www.petroskills.com. For a free PetroSkills E&P catalog, email us at the above address or
call +1-918-828-2500.
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Introductory / ● BASIC DRILLING, COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ● EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION BASICS: INTEGRATING
Cross-Training ● BASIC PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PRACTICES TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS
● BASIC PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY ● INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS SYSTEMS

Geophysics ● ADVANCED SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: WAVELET ANALYSIS ● INTRODUCTION TO SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: AN EXPLORATION
EXPLORATION – EXPLOITATION WORKSHOP WORKSHOP
● AVO, INVERSION, ATTRIBUTES: PRINCIPLES & APPLICATIONS ● SEISMIC IMAGING OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY
● BASIC GEOPHYSICS ● SEISMIC INTERPRETATION

Geology ● BASIC PETROLEUM GEOLOGY ● OPERATIONS GEOLOGY


● BASIN ANALYSIS WORKSHOP: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH ● PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY: TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE
● CARBONATE RESERVOIRS EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT
● COMPRESSIONAL AND TRANSPRESSIONAL STRUCTURAL STYLES ● PRODUCTION GEOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES
● DEVELOPMENT GEOLOGY ● PROSPECT AND PLAY ASSESSMENT
● GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING RESERVOIR ● SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS
MANAGEMENT AND FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS ● SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY: AN APPLIED WORKSHOP
● MAPPING SUBSURFACE STRUCTURES ● STRUCTURAL STYLES IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
● NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND ● TURBIDITE SANDSTONES
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS

Petrophysics ● APPLIED ROCK MECHANICS ● INTEGRATION OF ROCKS, LOG AND TEST DATA
● CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS ● OPERATIONS GEOLOGY
● CARBONATE PETROPHYSICS ● SHALY SAND PETROPHYSICS
● CASED HOLE FORMATION EVALUATION ● STRUCTURAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF
● CORING AND CORE ANALYSIS DIPMETERS AND BOREHOLE-IMAGING LOGS
● FOUNDATIONS OF PETROPHYSICS ● WELL LOG INTERPRETATION
● WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING AND INTERPRETATION

Well ● ADVANCED CASING AND TUBING DESIGN ● FUNDAMENTALS OF TUBULAR DESIGN


Construction / ● ADVANCED UNDERBALANCED WELL DESIGN ● MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING: WELL DESIGN AND
Drilling ● ADVANCED WELL CONTROL APPLICATION
● BASIC DRILLING TECHNOLOGY ● MANAGING WELLSITE OPERATIONS
● CEMENTING PRACTICES– CEMENTING II ● PRACTICAL DRILLING SKILLS
● DIRECTIONAL, HORIZONTAL, AND MULTILATERAL DRILLING ● PRIMARY CEMENTING– CEMENTING I
● DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNOLOGY ● SOLIDS CONTROL SYSTEMS
● DRILLING PRACTICES ● UNDERBALANCED OPERATIONS AND WELL CONTROL
● WELL DESIGN WORKSHOP

Reservoir ● APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING ● NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN OLD FIELDS


Engineering ● BASIC RESERVOIR ENGINEERING ● OIL AND GAS RESERVES EVALUATION
● BASIC RESERVOIR SIMULATION ● OIL RECOVERY ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUES
● CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS ● RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
● GAS RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT TEAM APPROACH
● HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN ● RESERVOIR ENGINEERING FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES
● INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MODELING ● RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT
● NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND ● RESERVOIR SIMULATION STRATEGIES
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS ● WATERFLOODING A TO Z
● WELL TEST DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
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Production and ● ACIDIZING APPLICATIONS IN SANDSTONES AND CARBONATES ● GAS WELL DELIQUIFICATION
Completion ● ADVANCED HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ● HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: DRILLING AND
Engineering ● ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS COMPLETIONS
● BEAM PUMPS ● HYDRAULIC FRACTURING APPLICATIONS
● CASING AND CEMENTING ● OILFIELD WATER PRODUCTION, HANDLING AND INJECTION
● COMPLETIONS AND WORKOVERS ● PRODUCTION CHEMISTRY
● DOWNHOLE REMEDIATION PRACTICES FOR MATURE OIL AND GAS ● PRODUCTION LOGGING
WELLS ● PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMPS
● ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS ● PRODUCTION OPERATIONS 1
● FLOW ASSURANCE FOR OFFSHORE PRODUCTION ● PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION USING NODAL TM ANALYSIS
● FORMATION DAMAGE: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION ● PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES
● GAS LIFT ● SAND CONTROL
● GAS PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ● SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
● WELL STIMULATION: PRACTICAL AND APPLIED

Petroleum ● ADVANCED DECISION ANALYSIS WITH PORTFOLIO AND ● INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM CONTRACTS
Business PROJECT MODELING ● PETROLEUM ACCOUNTING FOUNDATIONS
● BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS ● PETROLEUM FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
● COST MANAGEMENT ● PETROLEUM FINANCIAL WORKSHOP
● ECONOMICS OF WORLDWIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ● PETROLEUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND
● EXPANDED BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS PRACTICES
● FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS LAW ● PETROLEUM RISKS AND DECISION ANALYSIS
● STRATEGIC THINKING: A TOOL-BASED APPROACH

Health, ● ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTITIONER: IEMA ASSOCIATE ● BASICS OF HSE MANAGEMENT


Safety, CERTIFICATE BY APPLIED LEARNING ● BASICS OF SAFETY
Environment ● ACCREDITED HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTITIONER: OCCUPATIONAL ● CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SAFETY
HEALTH & SAFETY NVQ LEVEL 4 (TO CMIOSH) BY APPLIED ● CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT
LEARNING ● ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND COMMUNITY
● APPLIED ENVIRONMENT RELATIONS
● APPLIED HEALTH ● FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK ASSESSMENT
● APPLIED HSE MANAGEMENT ● HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
● APPLIED SAFETY ● HSE PROFESSIONAL - ENHANCED EFFECTIVENESS
● ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELING ● MEASUREMENT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
● BASICS OF ENVIRONMENT ● NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE
● BASICS OF HEALTH ● PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT

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Petroleum Refining

Oil refineries are exciting combinations of modern technology. Many contain state-of-the-art
high-technology processes with sophisticated catalysts and operating techniques, coupled with
high pressures/temperatures. That same refinery will also operate standard long-established
units with technical roots developed many decades ago.

In recent years refined product specifications have undergone dramatic change: automobile
tail-pipe emissions, ultra-low sulfur fuels to mention just two. Refining margins had also been
extremely tight placing tremendous demands on refiners to cut costs and work efficiently.
Furthermore, increasingly stringent environmental regimes apply for refinery operations
around the world.

PetroSkills | Campbell Training refining courses address the overall technologies that are
important in today’s efficient complexes. Our courses stress safety, efficiency, limiting
emissions, operating skill and technical sophistication. Our up-to-date Refining Technology
Overview course covers the full breadth of currently-applied technologies. It is accessible to
people relatively new to the industry. It can also form the framework for higher level in-house
and public seminars.

We also offer an important Refining Process Simulation course that develops this skill for
a deeper process understanding of individual units. This course uses an industry standard
textbook. Furthermore our long-established Gas Treating/Sulfur/SWS/Tailgas course
continues to serve these environmentally important units.

Many other PetroSkills | Campbell Training courses such as pumps and compressors, heat
exchangers, HSE, instrumentation and controls, operations and maintenance, electrical
engineering etc are also important in competency-based training for refiners.

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Basic 4 days
Refining Technology Overview (RF-31)
ABOUT THE COURSE factors influence crude selection. • Distillate Hydroprocessing incl. H2
• You will learn how to assess the effect production: Naphtha, Jet/Kero, Diesel,
• RF-31 is designed as a comprehensive of properties on blending.
and practical refining overview and Gas Oil.
covering a range of complexities from • You will learn how to recognize • Middle Distillate Conversion; FCC,
simple topping units to extremely metallurgy considerations. Gas Oil Hydrocracking
complex high-conversion refineries • You will solve debottlenecking issues. • Alkylation Processes and Butane
with aromatics production and • You will use engineering and Isomerization
recovery technologies. construction fundamentals. • Light Ends Recovery; Saturates Gas
• You will learn how to incorporate • You will learn how to solve operation Plant, Propylene.
refining processer configurations from challenges. • Residue Processing: Deasphalting,
simple to highly complex. • The instruction includes selected Visbreaking, Delayed and Flexicoking,
• You will summarize the function, exercises and syndicate work. • Residue Hydrocracking, ARDS and
characteristics, strengths and limitations • Accessible to attendees with a variety VRDS, Technology Comparison.
of principle refining processes. of backgrounds. • Lube Oil Production.
• You will use refinery economics to • Aromatics Recovery: including
determine how alternative processing COURSE CONTENT Paraxylene Adsorption and
schemes are assessed. Crystallization, Xylene Isomerization,
• Introduction/General Refining
• You will be able to evaluate crude Overview Disproportionation & Transalkylation.
types and understand yields and • Amine, Sulfur, SWS, Tailgas (see also
product properties and determine what • Refinery Economics
• Crude and Vacuum Distillation RF-61 specifically for these four topics)

PetroSkills
Intermediate 5 days
Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas (RF-61)
ABOUT THE COURSE • You will learn how to estimate solvent COURSE CONTENT
circulation rates, energy needs, solvent
• This course covers technology, trouble- loadings and equipment sizes. • Sources of sulfur in the refinery
shooting, and design issues for oil • Introduction to sulfur compounds
refineries. You will evaluate and select acid • You will learn how to describe the
available technology and processes. • Gas Treating with Amines
gas removal processes (H2S, CO2 etc).
• You will understand the basics of sour • Liquid Product Treating
• You will understand Claus sulfur
recovery processes, different water stripping and ammonia removal • Sour Water Stripping
configurations, and oxygen enrichment. and destruction. • Sulfur Recovery
• You will learn how to use SuperClaus® • You will understand common operating • Sulfur Sales & Marketing
EuroClaus® PROClaus® etc. problems and develop solutions. • Tail Gas Treating Units
• You will apply principles of gas • The course concludes with a workshop • Incineration
sweetening, sulfur recovery, and tail session for problems brought by
attendees. • Corrosion & Materials of Construction
gas clean-up.

PetroSkills
Intermediate 4 days
Refinery Process Simulation (RF-62)
COURSE PREREQUISITE: specification products/slop recycles. extensive detailed exercises and some
- Review thermodynamic models for syndicate work.
Basic computer simulations skills with modeling crude oil.
the HYSYS® computer program. No • This course will provide greater
basic simulation programming instruction - Check/maximize existing heat resolution and insight for refinery
will be provided. Contact Campbell integration efficiency; heat exchanger planners using rigorous models.
for use of PRO/II™, VMG, ProMax®, performance rating.
PROSIM® etc. - Use basic & complex tower simulations. COURSE CONTENT
- Utilize modeling systems with reactors
(hydrotreating, cracking etc.) • Petroleum Processing – General
ABOUT THE COURSE Knowledge
- Recognize that tower simulation can
• As an intermediate level course it is help in the scoping and economics - Calculations
directed to engineers with some prior of stepwise studies. This is useful for - Laboratory Tests
exposure to basic refinery processes complex columns such as: - Assay Procedures
either from operating or design • Thermodynamics
standpoints. The RF-31 course can - crude and vacuum
help to provide this foundation. - FCC main fractionator • General Refinery Distillation.
• You will learn how to: - coker or visbreaker main column • Catalytic Reforming.
- Perform oil characterization: converting - r esidual hydrotreating main Depending on the interests of a given
laboratory data to stream models. fractionator. class, further simulation could be studied
- Learn operation challenges. from the following units:
- Construct, interpret and leverage
simulation models to maximize plant • In this course a series of proven • Hydroprocessing.
goals (i.e. profits) simulations are used to analyze key • Delayed Coking.
- Adapt quickly to changing crude refining processes. • Alkylation: HF or H2SO4
feedstocks; minimizing off- • The instruction combines includes • Catalytic Polymerization
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Operator Training

When it comes to training programs for plant and facility operators, one size doesn’t fit all.
Campbell training knows this. That’s why our operator training is designed from the beginning
with your company in mind. Starting with a client consultation and/or a more formal needs
analysis, we customize the course material and relate it directly to your facility, incorporating
PFD’s, material balance tables and other materials you may supply. We deliver this training
with your audience in mind; whether it’s the novice or the more seasoned operator.

• Designed to provide operating and trouble-shooting skills.


• Presented at your site.
• Customized course manual for each client.
• Lecture and demonstration-based material that is adaptable to
the needs of the audience.
• Includes exercises with short-cut calculations and customized problem sets.

John M. Campbell & Company training has long been providing Operator Training to major
oil and gas companies worldwide. Because we stress fundamentals and understanding over rote
procedures, our courses have been called “engineering courses for operators.” Our Operator
Training courses have even been popular among both new engineers and experienced engineers
making the switch from other disciplines. Our courses often fulfill statutory requirements for
training and have been used to meet OSHA 1910.119 mandates.

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Basic 2 days
Gas Dehydration Operations (OT)
ABOUT THE COURSE dehydration units. Filters, Lean/Rich Heat Exchanger,
• You will learn how to: • This course is customizable. Regenerator, Stripping Gas
-D  etermine the water content of • Operating Procedures and Problems:
produced natural gas. COURSE CONTENT Startup and Shutdown, Norman
• Types of Processes: Absorption, Operations, Glycol Losses, Corrosion,
-R  ecognize problems and dangers of Troubleshooting
hydrate formation. Adsorption and Condensation
• Water Vapor Content of Gaseous • Care of the TEG Solution
- Evaluate methods of hydrate inhibition.
Hydrocarbons • Mole Sieve Gas Dehydration
- I ncorporate elements of TEG gas
dehydration. • Hydrates and Hydrate Inhibition • Adsorber and Adsorbants
- I ncorporate elements of Mole Sieve • Dewpoint Depression • Mass Transfer Zone
gas dehydration. • Mass Transfer Operations: Absorption • Regeneration System
• This course will provide the basic and Stripping, Trays vs. Packing • Operation and Adsorbent Life
knowledge required for understanding • TEG Equipment: Gas Scrubbers, • Operating Problems and
operating issues in natural gas Glycol Contractors, Flash Tank, Troubleshooting

Campbell
Basic 4 days
Cryogenic NGL Recovery and NGL Fractionation (OT)
ABOUT THE COURSE and Fractionation. • Application of Phase Envelopes:
• This course will provide the basic Hydrocarbon Dewpoint Control,
• You will learn how to: knowledge required for understanding Equilibrium Stage Concepts, Flash
- Use hydrocarbon system language. operating issues in cryogenic NGL Separators and Fractionators
- Identify the basic principles that (Natural Gas Liquids) extraction and • Mechanical Refrigeration: Principles
underlie processes. stabilization/fractionation. and Equipment
- Identify important physical properties • Course content is non-mathematical • Tray-Type Towers, Packed Towers
of natural gas and NGL components. and customizable to client needs. • Components of Turboexpander NGL
- Utilize practical application of the recovery plants
principles of hydrocarbon phase COURSE CONTENT
behavior. • Turboexpander-Compressor and Utilities
- Utilize the principles, operation • Hydrocarbon Systems: Reservoir Fluids • Principles of Gas Expansion NGL
and troubleshooting of mechanical • Hydrocarbon Series: Paraffins Recovery and Process Variations
refrigeration systems. • Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons • Stabilizers, Fractionators, and
- Use elements and operation of gas • Fluid Properties: VLE, Vapor Pressure Fractionation Trains
expansion NGL recovery (Turbo- and Boiling Point • The Basic Fractionator and Operator
expander and J-T Valve) processes. • Pressure Temperature Phase Diagrams Control Techniques
- Understand operating principles (phase envelopes) • Troubleshooting
and techniques for NGL Stabilization
Campbell
Advanced 10 days
P-3 Production/Processing Operations (OT)
ABOUT THE COURSE personnel to communicate better and • Introduction to Process Control
work more closely with professional
• You will learn how to: engineering staff. • Basic Principles of Fluid Flow
-U  tilize advanced level physical • This course includes a problem set • Centrifugal Pumps
principles, hydrocarbon properties and consisting of practical calculations that • Centrifugal Compressors
hydrocarbon phase-behavior. will be useful to operators. • Reciprocating Compressors
-U  tilize practical thermodynamics, • A high-quality scientific calculator is
including mass and energy balances. • Introduction to Gas Turbines
issued to all participants.
- Utilize principles of fluid dynamics and • Production Separators and Oil
• This course is an effective introduction Dehydration
application to pumps and compressors. to the G-4 engineering-level course.
- Understand process equipment, including • Course content is customizable. • Water Treating
heat exchangers, fired heaters, separators, • Corrosion and Corrosion Monitoring
piping and towers with trays or packing. COURSE CONTENT • Amine Gas Sweetening
- Understand process unit operations, • Sulfur Recovery
including gas dehydration, NGL extraction • Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon
processes and stabilization/fractionation. System Language • Mass Transfer Operations
• This course will provide a more • Units of Measurement • Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
detailed examination of the processes • Process Drawings • TEG Gas Dehydration
found in production facilities, • Overview of Oil and Gas Processing • Mole Sieve Dehydration
including the important theoretical
aspects that must be mastered before • Important Properties of Hydrocarbons • Gas Expansion NGL Recovery
operators can truly understand their • Phase Behavior Fundamentals (Valve & Turboexpander)
processes and become proficient at • Practical Thermodynamics: Mass and • Crude Oil, Condensate, and NGL
avoiding problems and troubleshooting Energy Balances Stabilization
the technical problems that do arise. • Heat Transfer and Fired Heaters • NGL Fractionation
• This course prepares operations • Process Troubleshooting
• Mechanical Refrigeration
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Offshore

The PetroSkills | Campbell Offshore Discipline Team provides technical training and consulting
for the complete lifecycle of offshore oil and gas systems; from exploration and development
to decommissioning. This discipline covers all of the major offshore development alternatives:
fixed structures, floating systems and subsea systems. As with all Campbell Training programs,
a multi-discipline approach is taken with offshore elements of pipeline transportation systems
and HSE integrated into the courses.

The offshore discipline team instructors have extensive real world experience managing
offshore development projects, well construction and servicing, asset management and
producing operations. Their broad knowledge blends the unique technical and operational
issues of offshore into an integrated approach to enhance understanding of the full scope of
offshore facilities.

Common learning objectives for offshore discipline courses include understanding:


• options for development of offshore oil and gas fields
• the effect regional conditions and practices have on development decisions
• how offshore structures, facilities, transportation systems, and drilling and well
intervention function as integrated systems
• the importance of life cycle considerations during development planning and the impact
of development decisions have on life-cycle flexibility and return
• key design, fabrication and installation issues associated with offshore structures, facilities
and transportation systems
• key design and operational interfaces of the major components of fixed, floating and
subsea systems

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Basic 5 days
Overview of Subsea Systems (SS-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE weaknesses and interfaces from the COURSE CONTENT
wellhead to the production facility.
• This five day course is designed for • Applications for Subsea systems
technical staff that are beginning or - Explaining the integrated nature of
field architecture, system design and • Flow Assurance considerations in
transitioning from other areas to be system design
directly involved with the design, component selection.
construction or operation of a Subsea - Outlining the key steps from drilling • Installation considerations in system
system. through start up for the design, and component design
• This course provides an overview fabrication, testing and installation of • Considerations for field architecture
of Subsea field developments and Subsea systems. • Descriptions and functions of Subsea
explains how subsea systems function. - Describing the variety of Subsea system components
• The importance of an integrated field architectures deployed around the • System design considerations and
approach to design, flow world. process
assurance, installation and life cycle - Identifying appropriate applications for • Fabrication, testing, installation,
considerations are emphasized. Subsea systems. commissioning and operational issues
• The learning objectives include: - Describing basic operating and • Production, maintenance and repair
- Describing the major Subsea maintaining considerations. operations
components, their function, strengths,

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Introduction to Offshore Oil and Gas Systems (OS-1)
ABOUT THE COURSE development of new offshore fields. to market.
• This course is designed for business • The learning objectives include: - Being conversant with the common
professionals and other non-technical - Developing an awareness of the offshore oil and gas terminology.
personnel who are beginning or early history of offshore oil and gas
transitioning from other areas to development and its’ evolution to the COURSE CONTENT
be directly involved with planning, present time.
construction and operation of - Understanding how companies explore • Setting the Stage: History, Science and
offshore oil and gas facilities. for offshore oil and gas reserves Recent Activities
• The course will provide them with - Describing how wells are drilled and • Exploring in Deepwater
an awareness of the basic activities completed. • Drilling and Completing Wells
and challenges of offshore oil and - Identifying the types of offshore • Field Development Options and
gas exploration and production platforms, both fixed and floating. Systems
to accelerate their learning and - Recognizing key design, fabrication • Fixed Structures
productivity. and installation issues associated with • Floating Production Systems (FPSOs),
• Participants will develop a basic offshore structures and facilities. Ship Shapes, and Semi-Submersibles
understanding of offshore exploration - Understanding how subsea and topside • Sub-sea Systems
and production systems and facilities are used to produce oil and
operations. • Production Facilities (Topsides)
gas. • Pipelines, Flow-lines and Risers
• An overview is presented of the - Recognizing the common methods
emerging technology being used for for transporting offshore production • Technology and the Third Wave

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Overview of Offshore Oil and Gas Systems (OS-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE explains how offshore structures and floating platforms.
facilities function as integrated systems.
• This course is designed for - Recognizing important loads on
technical staff that are beginning or • The learning objectives include: offshore structures and how they
transitioning from other areas to be - Identifying the key parameters for influence their design and cost.
directly involved with the design, system capabilities, location and
construction and operation of reservoir characteristics that determine COURSE CONTENT
offshore oil and gas facilities. the optimum system for field
development. • Field Development Planning
• This course will provide them with
awareness and basic understanding of - Recognizing the types of offshore • Structural System Options
the technical challenges in planning, production facilities and structures and • Transportation System Design and
developing and operating offshore oil understand the associated terminology. Installation
and gas systems, work processes of - Relating the ocean environment to • Well Construction and Servicing
offshore operations and the associated design and operating considerations. Operations
terminology. - Identifying key design and operational • Drilling, Processing and Utilities
• The importance of life cycle interfaces of offshore systems, both Topside Facilities
considerations during development fixed and floating. • Production Operations
planning is emphasized. - Understanding the key design, • Life Cycle Considerations
• The course provides an overview construction and installation issues
of field development concepts and associated with fixed and
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Foundation 10 days
Fundamentals of Offshore Systems Design and Construction (OS-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE • Individual and group exercises are used - Identifying key design and operational
throughout the course. interfaces of fixed and floating
• This course will provide a deeper • A “red thread” exercise is included
understanding of the technology and offshore systems.
to develop field architecture - Recognizing the key design,
work processes used for the design and recommendations, basic design and
construction of all types of offshore construction and installation issues
high level project execution plans for an associated with fixed and floating
systems needed by personnel engaged offshore development.
in asset development, surveillance and platforms.
management. • The learning objectives include:
• Technical staff, project engineers, - Identifying the key system parameters COURSE CONTENT
engineering discipline leads, that determine the optimum system for
field development. • Offshore Systems Overview and Field
engineering specialists and operating Architecture Selection
staff will find this course enables - Determining the types and capabilities
them to accelerate their capability to of offshore well construction, pipeline, • Well Construction and Servicing
contribute on offshore projects. riser and production (surface and Equipment and Operations
• Participants should have a basic subsea) facilities needed for offshore • Topside Facilities
awareness of offshore engineering developments. • Oil and Gas Transportation Facilities
and operations or have a background - Understanding the best applications • Riser Systems
working in onshore oil and gas and characteristics of each type of • Subsea Facilities
projects or engineering. offshore fixed and floating structures.
• Production Operations
• This course will address life cycle - Understanding how the ocean
considerations in all phases of environment affects design and • Infrastructure Impact on Design and
offshore field development and construction. Operations
operation. - Identifying space, loads and forces that • Effects of the Ocean Environment
• The course emphasizes the multi- impact the structural design and global • Introduction to Naval Architecture
disciplined team approach needed performance of offshore structures and • Structural Design Processes and Tools
to manage the myriad interfaces of how they influence their cost. • Construction Plans and Execution
offshore facility design, construction - Describing how facilities affect the • Life Cycle and Decommissioning
and operations. structures and how the design process Considerations
is executed.

Manager Non-Tech Operator Engineer Computer Heavy Calculation

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Electrical and Instrumentation
PetroSkills|Campbell training delivers competencies to enhance Electrical and Instru-
mentation skills for the design, construction and operation of oil and gas facilities.

We provide E&I awareness courses that help professionals understand E&I systems.
We also offer advanced courses that provide fundamental skills to enable engineers and
technicians to apply E&I principles and practices in their daily work routines.

Our E&I courses are designed and presented as individual topic modules. The client
may choose specific modules to make up an in-house course which meets the needs
of the organization or in development of key disciplines. Whether the client chooses
a customized in-house course or a standard public course, they can feel confident that
participants will make progress in their chosen career path.

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Campbell
Basic 3 days
Electrical Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel (E-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE distribution and supply. COURSE CONTENT
• This course provides an awareness of • You will have an awareness of:
• Basics of electricity, electrical control,
electrical principles and equipment - Applications of basic electrical electrical symbols & schematics
used in oil and gas processing facilities fundamentals to oil & gas facilities.
• Transformers
to allow better communications with - Basic principles of switchgear and
the electrical engineers and contractors. control devices. • AC & DC motors
• This course is a condensed version of - Basic principles of protective relaying • Electrical power distribution
E-3. The technical details and number and circuit protection. • Low Voltage & high voltage switchgear
of problems are reduced. - Basic principles of transformers, • Generation of power
• You will develop an understanding of motors, and generator systems. • Emergency power systems
the technology and its applications at a - How to recognize basic principles • Electrical safety
supervisor’s level. of low voltage and high voltage • Equipment & circuit protection &
• You will gain a practical understanding equipment. protective relaying
of electrical systems from terminology - Basic principles of electrical safety.
through basic technology and power • Area classifications

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel (E-3)
ABOUT THE COURSE electrical equipment and performing • Electrical power distribution
minor design work.
• This course provides an awareness of • Low Voltage & high voltage switchgear
electrical principles and equipment • You will have an awareness of:
• Generation of power
used in oil and gas processing facilities - Application of basic electrical
fundamentals to oil & gas facilities. • Emergency power systems & batteries
to allow engineers to coordinate
projects with contractors. - Fundamentals of how electrical systems • Programmable logic controllers (PLC)
• It also is a good introductory course work. • Electrical safety & Grounding &
for new hire electrical engineers to - Basic principles of electrical equipment. bonding
familiarize them with the applications - Basic principles of electrical safety. • Equipment & circuit protection &
of electrical engineering for oil and gas protective relaying
- Relevant industry codes, standards,
facilities. documents, and guidelines. • Area classifications, NEMA &
• You will gain a practical understanding IP enclosure ratings, equipment
of electrical systems from terminology temperature classification
COURSE CONTENT
through basic technology, from • Lighting systems
power distribution and supply to the • Basics of electricity, electrical control, • Electrical safety, grounding & bonding,
consumers. electrical symbols & schematics circuit protection & protective relaying
• Practical operating problems will • Transformers, AC & DC motors, & • Industry regulations, codes, guidelines
also be covered for troubleshooting variable speed/frequency drives and standards

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Electrical Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel (E-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE - How to determine protective relaying COURSE CONTENT
needed for different types of electrical
• This course provides an application equipment. • Equipment selection fundamentals
of electrical principles and equipment • Use of company internal and industry
used in oil and gas processing facilities - How to apply industry accepted
practices for installation and specifications and standards
to allow engineers to coordinate
projects with contractors doing maintenance of electrical equipment. • Selecting and specifying common
the work and performing common - How to manage a typical electrical electrical equipment (Transformers,
electrical design calculations. project. motors, MCCs)
• It also is a good continuation course - How to apply cost estimating guidelines • Performing simplified short circuit
for those that have taken E-3. for electrical projects. calculations
• This program will be extremely helpful - How to justify and prepare economic • Determination and application of
to individuals who require application analysis for electrical projects. protective relaying
of electrical principles and equipment - How to successfully work with • Specifying installation requirements for
to better perform their primary electrical contractors and vendors. electrical equipment
responsibilities. • The course emphasis is on learning the • Guidelines for preparing cost estimates
• You will have an awareness of: functions of electrical engineering by for electrical projects
- How to size, select, and prepare bid solving practical design and application • Preparation of economic analysis for
specifications for major equipment examples in the classroom. electrical projects
for electrical systems in the oil and gas • This course focuses on field • Managing a typical electrical project
industry. applications and includes classroom • Guidelines for working with
- How to perform simplified short exercises and fundamental engineering contractors and vendors
circuit calculations. problems.

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Campbell
Basic 3 days
Instrumentation Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel (IC-2)
ABOUT THE COURSE have as many problems to work. COURSE CONTENT
• This course provides an awareness • You will have an awareness of: • Basics of control
of instrumentation principles - Basic instrumentation fundamentals • Field Measurement devices
and equipment used in oil and and terminology as applied to upstream
facilities. • Final elements (control valves) and
gas processing facilities to allow actuators
better communications with the - How control systems work.
instrumentation engineers and • PLC systems overview
- Application of various types of
contractors doing the work. measurement devices. • Safety instrumented systems overview
• You will develop an understanding of - How control valves work. • Distributed control systems overview
the technology and its applications at a • SCADA systems overview
supervisor’s level. - Different types of electronic control
systems used in oil and gas facilities. • Area classifications
• This condensed version of IC-3 does not
cover as many of the technical details or - How area classifications are
determined.

PetroSkills
Basic 5 days
Instrumentation and Controls Fundamentals for Facilities Personnel (IC-3)
ABOUT THE COURSE • You will develop an awareness of: • Basics of control
• This course provides an awareness of - Basic instrumentation fundamentals as • Final elements and actuators
instrument principles and equipment applied to downstream facilities.
• Field measurement devices
used in oil and gas processing facilities - Fundamentals of how control systems
work. • Interpreting documentation (ISA
to allow engineers to coordinate symbols)
projects with contractors doing the - Application of various types of
work. measurement and final element control • PLC systems
• This is a good introductory course for devices. • Safety instrumented systems
new hire instrument engineers. - How to recognize the difference • Distributed control systems
• The course focuses on the field and between PLC, DCS, SIS, and SCADA • SCADA systems
application approach, and includes systems. • Fire & Gas Systems
classroom exercises, fundamental - Relevant industry codes, standards, • Area classifications, NEMA & IP
engineering problems, and basic field documents, and guidelines. enclosure ratings, & Equipment
exercises. classification
• Practical operating problems will COURSE CONTENT • Industry regulations, codes, guidelines
also be covered for troubleshooting • Basics of DC Series Circuits and and standards
instrument equipment and performing Current Loops
minor design work.

Campbell
Foundation 5 days
Instrumentation Engineering Practices for Facilities Personnel (IC-4)
ABOUT THE COURSE instrumentation documentation for economic analysis for instrumentation
projects. projects
• This course provides an application
of instrumentation principles and - How to apply industry accepted • Guidelines for preparing cost estimates
equipment used in oil and gas practices for installation and for instrumentation projects,
processing facilities to allow engineers maintenance of instrumentation
equipment. • Review of key equipment selection
to coordinate projects with contractors fundamentals (Area classification
doing the work and performing - How to successfully work with requirements, NEMA & IP enclosure
common instrumentation design instrumentation contractors and ratings, equipment temperature
calculations. vendors. classification, etc)
• This course is also a good continuation • The course emphasis is on learning the • Use of company internal and industry
course for those that have taken IC-3. functions of instrument engineering by specifications and standards
• You will have an awareness of: solving practical design and application
examples in the classroom. • Selecting and specifying field (level,
- How to manage a typical pressure, temperature, and flow
instrumentation project. • This course focuses on field measurement) devices
applications, and includes classroom
- How to apply cost estimating exercises, fundamental engineering • Selecting and specifying final control
guidelines for instrumentation projects. problems, and is based on actual field elements
- How to justify and prepare economic applications • Selecting and specifying electronic
analysis for instrumentation projects. systems
- How to size, select, and purchase COURSE CONTENT • Specifying installation requirements
major equipment for instrumentation for instrumentation equipment
• Managing a typical instrumentation
systems. project • Guidelines for working with
- How to prepare common • Justification and preparation of contractors and vendors

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COMPETENCY-BASED TRAINING THAT
ADDRESSES KEY HSE ISSUES.

NEW 8 NEW BASIC AND FOUNDATION


LEVEL TRAINING COURSES!

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TRAINING TO ALIGN BUSINESS WITH HEALTH,
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIVES

PetroSkills is pleased to announce the inclusion of Health, Safety, Environment and HSE Management
to its unique competence training program. Working with the member companies, PetroSkills has
developed detailed competency maps for HSE Management, Safety, Health and Environment, resulting
in a ‘shared viewpoint’ of the HSE skills required by all professionals across the oil and gas industry.

2008 PROGRAM
● BASIC COURSES IN HEALTH, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT AND HSE MANAGEMENT FOR
PERSONNEL NEW TO HSE TECHNIQUES AND MANAGEMENT
● F OUNDATION COURSES IN H EALTH , S AFETY, E NVIRONMENT AND HSE M ANAGEMENT FOR

PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTING, EXECUTING, AND/OR SUPPORTING HSE


● F UNDAMENTALS OF R ISK A SSESSMENT

● P ROCESS S AFETY M ANAGEMENT

● C ONTRACTOR S AFETY MANAGEMENT

● H EALTH I MPACT A SSESSMENTS

● MENTORED ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS FOR CMIOSH AND IEMA

The full course schedule listed below is available at www.petroskills.com

Health, Safety, Environment Courses


● ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTITIONER: ● APPLIED SAFETY ● ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND
IEMA ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE BY APPLIED LEARNING ● ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELING COMMUNITY RELATIONS
● ACCREDITED HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTITIONER: ● BASICS OF ENVIRONMENT ● FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK ASSESSMENT

● BASICS OF HEALTH
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY NVQ LEVEL 4 ● HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
● BASICS OF HSE MANAGEMENT
(TO CMIOSH) BY APPLIED LEARNING ● HSE PROFESSIONAL - ENHANCED EFFECTIVENESS
● BASICS OF SAFETY
● APPLIED ENVIRONMENT ● MEASUREMENT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
● CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SAFETY
● APPLIED HEALTH ● NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE
● CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT
● APPLIED HSE MANAGEMENT ● PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT

PetroSkills offers HSE in-house and public courses.


Taught wherever you want, whenever you want, however you want.

Contact and Registration Information Adrian Hearle, Managing Director, PetroSkills HSE,email: ahearle@petroskills.com

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able registration fee of US$100.00, will be refunded providing the cancellation is
received in our Norman office 14 days or more prior to the course. If tuition is
not paid at the time of the cancellation, the US$100.00 registration fee is due, pro-
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be paid prior to the first day of class. If not paid prior to class, registrant or their
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hours early on the last day of class, at instructor’s discretion. No photography or
recording of sessions will be permitted.

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five-day estimates shown.
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Basic Petroleum Geology
Peter K. Link
Gas Conditioning and Processing
Price $82.50 456 pages Volume 1: Gas Conditioning and Processing
Third Edition Third Printing 2007 The Basic Principles (a Campbell book)
ISBN 0-930972-10-4
One of a four volume series, this book has been published for the

Technical Publications
Structural Styles in Petroleum Exploration natural gas processing industry for rover 25 years. This edition has
James D. Lowell been edited to reflect continuing changes in technology and the
manner in which it is practiced. This book addresses gas processing
Price $97.50 504 pages overview; introduction; material and energy balances; phase behav-
First Edition Fourth Printing 2003 ior; physical properties; water-hydrocarbon equilibrium; hydrates;
ISBN 0-930972-08-2 applied thermodynamics; process control and flow of fluids.
Applied Reservoir Engineering Vol. 1 & 2
Charles R. Smith. G.W.. Tracy and R. Lance Farrar
Volume 2: Gas Conditioning and Processing
The Equipment Modules (a Campbell book)
Set Price $180.00 Vol 1 & 2
Vol 1 Price $95.00 480 pages This edition includes information applying today’s technology and
Vol 2 Price $95.00 408 pages the current business requirements selecting and operating gas pro-
Published 1992 Fifth Printing 2006 cessing and production facilities. This book aids in decisions relating
Vol 1 ISBN 0-930972-15-5 to separation; heat transfer; pumps; compressors; refrigeration;
Vol 2 ISBN 0-930972-16-3 fractionation and absorption; glycol and solid bed dehydration.
Set ISBN 0-930972-03-1
Volume 3: Gas Conditioning and Processing
Production Optimization Using NodalTM Analysis Computer Applications for Production/Processing
H. Dale Beggs Facilities (a Campbell book)
Price $95.00 411 pages This book emphasizes the more detailed calculations required for
Second Edition Second Printing 2006 computer modeling and simulation. Equations of state, heavy com-
ISBN 0-930972-14-7 ponent characterization, rotating equipment modeling, fractionation,
fluid flow and separation are covered. All topics are addressed from
Corrosion and Water Technology for the practical application if modeling techniques applicable to any
Petroleum Producers simulator. The questions “How do I know if the model is correct?”
Loyd W. Jones and “What changes will I make based on my model?” being empha-
sized in each chapter.
Price $75.00 202 pages
Published 1998 Second Printing 1992
Volume 4: Gas Conditioning and Processing
ISBN 0-930972-09-0
Gas Treating and Sulphur Recovery (a Campbell book)
Production Operations This book concentrates on problems associated with treating and
Thomas O. Allen and Alan P. Roberts removing H2S, CO2 and trace sulphur compounds often associated
Set Price $180.00 Vol 1 & 2 with natural gas production. A detailed view of commercial main
Vol 1 Price $95.00 448 pages type processes; carbonate processes; physical absorption methods;
Vol 2 Price $95.00 416 pages solid bed sweetening; sulphur production; and tail gas conditioning
Fourth Edition Fifth Printing 2006 is presented.
Vol 1 ISBN 0-930972-19-8
Vol 2 ISBN 0-930972-20-1
Set ISBN 0-930972-18-X Applied Water Technology
NEW
Gas Production Operations Applied Water Technology (a Campbell book)
(for Gas Engineering Professionals) This book focuses on water handling and disposal problems for
H. Dale Beggs produced water associated with gas and oil production. The subjects
Price $92.50 311 pages covered include: water sampling an analysis; water formed scales;
First Edition Fifth Printing 2007 corrosion control; microbiology; water processing equipment; water
ISBN 0-930972-06-6 injection system; water treatment for EOR; boiler water and cooling
water treatment.
Economics of Worldwide Petroleum Production
Richard D. Seba
Price $105.00 600 pages
Second Edition First Printing 2003
ISBN 0-930972-21-X

Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects


John Schuyler
Price $34.95 259 pages
Second Edition First Printing 2001
ISBN 1-880410-39-7
Pricing for all Campbell books.
Decision Analysis for Petroleum Exploration $135 plus shipping and handling.
Paul Newendorp and John Schuyler
Price $64.95 606 pages
Second Edition First Printing 2001 To place an order, visit our online store at www.jmcampbell.com.
Published by Planning Press, Aurora, CO
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Any Course. Any Time. Any Place.
PetroSkills in-house courses are private, on-site seminars taught wherever

In-House Training
Course Locations

Public Course
Locations

PetroSkills is committed to making


training as convenient as possible. That’s
why we offer hundreds of courses in
dozens of cities across the world,
minimizing your travel and other related
costs, and adding value to our courses.

After all, maximizing convenience is a key


function of the PetroSkills alliance.
you want, whenever you want, however you want.

They are convenient and save


you time, money, and hassle.
Any course listed in our catalog or on our website –
plus, any of the following designated specifically
for in-house training:
• Case Study in Project Management - OM-51
• Distillation - Design and Operation - G-64
• Effective Stock Control and Warehouse Operations - SC-42
• Electrical Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel - E-2
• Essential Leadership Skills - OM-23
• Fundamentals of Gas Processing - G-3
• Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities - ME-4
• Fundamentals of Pipeline Hydraulics - PL-41
• Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis - G-31
• Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis - G-61
• Gas Dehydration and Hydrate Inhibition - G-42
• Gas Processing Fundamentals - G-30
• Heat Exchangers - Mechanical Design and Specification - ME-43
• Heat Transfer Equipment - PF-43
• Instrumentation Engineering Basics for Facilities Personnel - IC-2
• Mechanical Design of Oil and Products Terminals - ME-45
• Mechanical Engineering Support for Electrical and
Instrumentation Systems - ME-64
• Noise Monitoring and Problems Analysis - ME-63
• Operator Training
• Optimizing Computerized Maintenance - OM-42
• Overview of Gas Processing - Non-Technical - G-1
• Overview of Mechanical Systems in Oil and Gas Facilities - ME-2
• Process Simulation in Gas Conditioning and Processing - G-7
• Process/Facility Fundamentals - G-40
• Produced Water Treating and Water Injection Facilities - W-23
• Production / Facilities Basics - Technical Managers - PF-2
• Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Facility Engineers - PF-40
• Production / Facilities Fundamentals - Non Facility Engineers - PF-30
• Pump Systems - Mechanical Design and Specification - ME-47
• Refinery Gas Treating, Sour Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas - RF-61
• Refinery Process Simulation - RF-62
• Refining Technology Overview - RF-31
• Refrigeration and NGL Extraction - G-43
• Brownfield Project Management

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