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NEW IN 2012
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13 New Courses
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PetroCore Reference
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Courses with Field
Trips (see page 16)
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Virtual Learning
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Unconventional
Resources Program
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COVER IMAGE:
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THE
PETROSKILLS
ALLIANCE
PetroSkills is an
alliance of oil
and gas industry
companies that
delivers important
learning and
development
throughout the
value chain.
Message from the Managing Director
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is a registered trademark of Oil & Gas Consultants International, Inc.


PetroSkills

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The big crew change marches on, and critical to success is the application of knowledge to daily challenges
and tasks. Applying the right knowledge at the right time at the project/task level is critical. The launch of
PetroCore enables users to access PetroSkills knowledge online, 24/7, anywhere in the world.
Check out the information on the inside back cover of this training guide, and at www.petroskills.com/
petrocore to schedule a personal demo of PetroCore, and see how it is changing the way professionals find
and apply knowledge in our on-demand industry. PetroCore, combined with our increasing offering of virtual
courses, represents a powerful enhancement to the PetroSkills learning and development model.
In the last year we have successfully launched our Unconventional Resources program which has been
expanded to both Gas and Oil plays and is now available worldwide.
So far its been an exciting 2011, and we are not finished yet! Our 2012 plans are underway and the
growth, expansion and improvements to our courses and programs will keep PetroSkills recognized as the top
Petroleum Training provider in the world.
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development? PetroSkills addresses this question with detailed
competency maps. These maps dene non-unique, but
necessary job skills at skill levels ranging from awareness to
mastery. These competency maps represent the shared
viewpoint of PetroSkills Alliance contributors. It is not
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Inside Front Cover: MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
1 OVERVIEW OF PETROSKILLS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 2012 WORLDWIDE SCHEDULE
10 BASIC DRILLING, COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS - BDC
10 BASIC PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PRACTICES - BE
11 BASIC PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY - BPT
12 EVALUATING AND DEVELOPING SHALE RESOURCES - SRE
11 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION PROCESS BASICS: UNDERSTANDING
THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY VALUE CYCLE - EPB
12 OFFSHORE RISK MANAGEMENT - ORM
13 OPERATING COMPANY / SERVICE COMPANY DYNAMICS: HOW E&P
GETS DONE - OSD
11 OVERVIEW OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY - OVP
12 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - SEMS
14 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
18 ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL TRAPS IN EXTENSIONAL SETTINGS - ESS
15 BASIC PETROLEUM GEOLOGY - BG
18 BASIN ANALYSIS WORKSHOP: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH - BA
15 CARBONATE RESERVOIRS - PCR
18 COMPRESSIONAL AND TRANSPRESSIONAL STRUCTURAL STYLES -
CPST
19 DEEP-WATER TURBIDITE DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS AND RESERVOIRS - DWT
19 DEVELOPMENT GEOLOGY - DG
19 GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT
AND FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS - GTS
15 MAPPING SUBSURFACE STRUCTURES - MSS
20 NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND ENGINEERING
ANALYSIS - FR
20 OPERATIONS GEOLOGY - OG
16 PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY: TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE EXPLORATION AND
DEVELOPMENT - MGT
16 PRODUCTION GEOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES - PGD
20 PROSPECT AND PLAY ASSESSMENT - PPA
17 SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS - SR
17 SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY: AN APPLIED WORKSHOP - SQS
17 STRUCTURAL STYLES IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION - ST
22 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
24 ADVANCED SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: A SEQUENCE WAVELET
ANALYSIS EXPLORATION EXPLOITATION WORKSHOP - ADS
26 APPLIED SEISMIC ANISOTROPY FOR FRACTURED RESERVOIR
CHARACTERIZATION - ASAF
24 AVO, INVERSION, AND ATTRIBUTES: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS - AVO
23 BASIC GEOPHYSICS - BGP
24 INTRODUCTION TO SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY: A BASIN SCALE REGIONAL
EXPLORATION WORKSHOP - ISS
26 SEISMIC ACQUISITION FIELD TECHNIQUES THEORY AND PRACTICE - SFT
26 3D SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES FOR RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION SARC
23 SEISMIC INTERPRETATION - SI1
23 SEISMIC VELOCITIES AND DEPTH CONVERSION - SVDC
28 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
29 BASIC DRILLING TECHNOLOGY - BDT
31 CEMENTING PRACTICES CEMENTING II - CEP
31 DIRECTIONAL, HORIZONTAL, AND MULTILATERAL DRILLING - DHD
32 DRILL STRING DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION - DSD
29 DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNOLOGY - DFT
29 DRILLING PRACTICES - DP
30 FUNDAMENTALS OF CASING DESIGN - FCD
34 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
38 APPLIED ROCK MECHANICS - ARM
36 CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS - CIR
36 CARBONATE RESERVOIRS - PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION -
CBP
38 CASED HOLE FORMATION EVALUATION - CH
35 CORING AND CORE ANALYSIS - CCA
35 FOUNDATIONS OF PETROPHYSICS - FPP
37 INTEGRATION OF ROCKS, LOG AND TEST DATA - ILC
37 OPERATIONS GEOLOGY - OG
35 PETROPHYSICS OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS - PUR
37 SHALY SAND PETROPHYSICS - APS
38 STRUCTURAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF
DIPMETERS AND BOREHOLE-IMAGING LOGS - SSI
36 WELL LOG INTERPRETATION - WLI
39 WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING AND INTERPRETATION - w|l
40 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
41 APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING - RE
41 BASIC RESERVOIR ENGINEERING - BR
41 BASIC RESERVOIR SIMULATION - BRS
43 CAPILLARITY IN ROCKS - CIR
44 CHEMICAL ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY FUNDAMENTALS - EORC
46 COALBED METHANE - CBM
47 DECLINE CURVE ANALYSIS AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR
PERFORMANCE FORECASTING - DCA
42 ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY FUNDAMENTALS- ORE
47 ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY WITH GAS INJECTION - EORG
47 GAS RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT - GRM
48 HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
-HML1
44 INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MODELING - GRD
48 NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS: GEOLOGIC AND
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS - FR
48 NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN OLD FIELDS - NOF
44 OIL AND GAS RESERVES EVALUATION - OGR
45 RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM
APPROACH - RC
42 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES - REO
42 RESERVOIR FLUID PROPERTIES: PREPARATION FOR RESERVOIR
ENGINEERING AND SIMULATION STUDIES - RFP
45 RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT - RM
45 RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS -
RMUR
46 RESERVOIR SIMULATION STRATEGIES - RSS
46 STREAMLINES: APPLICATIONS TO RESERVOIR SIMULATION,
CHARACTERIZATION AND MANAGEMENT - SRS
43 WATERFLOODING A TO Z - WF
43 WELL TEST DESIGN AND ANALYSIS - WTA
50 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
54 ACIDIZING APPLICATIONS IN SANDSTONES AND CARBONATES - ASC
59 ADVANCED HYDRAULIC FRACTURING - AHF
52 ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS - ALS
54 BEAM PUMPS - BP
51 CASING AND CEMENTING - CAC
52 COMPLETIONS AND WORKOVERS - CAW
52 DOWNHOLE REMEDIATION PRACTICES FOR MATURE OIL AND
GAS WELLS - DRP
55 ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS - ESP
55 FLOW ASSURANCE FOR OFFSHORE PRODUCTION - FAOP
55 FORMATION DAMAGE: CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND REMEDIATION - FD
56 GAS LIFT - GLI
56 GAS PRODUCTION ENGINEERING - GPO
56 GAS WELL DELIQUIFICATION - GWD
59 HORIZONTAL AND MULTILATERAL WELLS: COMPLETIONS AND
STIMULATION - HML2
57 HYDRAULIC FRACTURING APPLICATIONS - HFU
53 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS, PREDICTION AND OPTIMIZATION USING
NODAL
TM
ANALYSIS - PO2
57 PLUNGER LIFT - PLS
57 PRODUCTION CHEMISTRY - OGPC
58 PRODUCTION LOGGING - RMP
53 PRODUCTION OPERATIONS I - PO1
53 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES - PTO
58 PROGRESSING CAVITY PUMPS - PCP
58 SAND CONTROL - SNDC
51 SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS - PO3
54 UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES COMPLETION AND
STIMULATION - URCS
59 WATER MANAGEMENT FOR UNCONVENTIONAL GAS - w|uG
51 WELL STIMULATION: PRACTICAL AND APPLIED - WS
60 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
64 ADVANCED DECISION ANALYSIS WITH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECT
MODELING - ADA
61 BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS - BEC3
62 COST MANAGEMENT - CM
62 ECONOMICS OF WORLDWIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION - EWP
61 EXPANDED BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS - BEC
64 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS LAW - IOG
63 INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM CONTRACTS - IPC
61 INTRODUCTION TO PETROLEUM BUSINESS - IPB
62 PETROLEUM FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES - PFA
63 PETROLEUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICES - PPM
63 PETROLEUM RISK AND DECISION ANALYSIS - PRD
64 STRATEGIC THINKING: A TOOL-BASED APPROACH - STT
98 SURFACE FACILITIES SEE PAGE 99
80 COURSE PROGRESSION MATRIX
85 ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTITIONER: IEMA ASSOCIATE
CERTIFICATE BY APPLIED LEARNING - HS71
85 ACCREDITED HEALTH & SAFETY PRACTITIONER: (NVQ LEVEL 5
DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICE) TO
CMIOSH BY APPLIED LEARNING - HS70
82 APPLIED ENVIRONMENT - HS23
82 APPLIED HEALTH - HS24
82 APPLIED HSE MANAGEMENT - HS28
83 APPLIED SAFETY - HS20
81 BASICS OF ENVIRONMENT - HS13
81 BASICS OF HSE MANAGEMENT - HS18
81 BASICS OF SAFETY - HS10
83 CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT - HS46
85 SHE AUDITING-A MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS APPROACH - HS47
83 RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT - HS45
86 GEOMATICS: GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY - GEOM1
86 INTRODUCTION TO DATA MANAGEMENT - IDM
88 INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES
Table of Contents
Introductory and Multi-Discipline
Training
Geology
Geophysics
Well Construction / Drilling
Petrophysics
Reservoir Engineering
Production and Completions
Engineering
Petroleum Business
Health, Safety, Environment
Petroleum Data Management
Petroskills Facilities
32 MANAGING WELLSITE OPERATIONS - MWC
32 PRACTICAL DRILLING SKILLS - PDS
30 PRIMARY CEMENTING CEMENTING I - PCE
33 SOLIDS CONTROL SYSTEMS - SCS
30 STUCK PIPE PREVENTION TRAIN WRECK AVOIDANCE
TM
- SPP
31 WELL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING - WDE
66 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
69 2012 O&M WORLDWIDE SCHEDULE
70 PRODUCTION FIELD OPERATIONS
74 GAS PROCESS OPERATIONS
77 WORKPLACE SAFETY
78 UNCONVENTIONAL PETROLEUM
Operations and Maintenance
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chemists, physicists, service company personnel, sales
representatives, and data processing personnel.
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engineers level, and the confidence and professional
enthusiasm which comes with that understanding. The
course has had a revolutionary effect on training programs
for many major oil and service companies by making
specialized training that follows far more effective.
Participants enter those specialized programs with a depth of
understanding of that particular technology and relation to
other classic and new technologies of the industry. The
course focuses on the field and application approach, and
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Basic Petroleum
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These nine courses open the course
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of their wide application and benet for
many personnel in the industry. Consider
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Discover the diverse applications of these
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PAUL J. DUDENAS
JOHN R. FARINA
ERIC A. FOSTER
DR. W. GREG HAZLETT
RON HINN
DR. SATISH K. KALRA
LARRY LENS
ALAIN LOUIS
WILLIAM MCKEE
WILLIAM K. OTT
WILLIAM POWELL
ERICH R. RAMP
GERRY H. ROSS
DR. TIM SANDERSON
DR. HELMY SAYYOUH
RICHARD H. SCHROEDER
MARC A. SUMMERS
IAN S. SUTTON
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Network to teach one or more of the following
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
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Technical, field, service, support and supervisory personnel
desiring to gain an introductory overview of these topics and how
they interrelate. Excellent for cross-training of other technical
disciplines such as reservoir and surface facility engineers plus
geoscientists, and anyone who interacts with drilling, completion
or workover design engineers such as technical supervisors and
technical service personnel.
This is not a fundamental course for training engineers seeking a
career in drilling or workovers (for these, PO1 is recommended).
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Secretarial, administrative, management, field support,
accounting, purchasing, economics, legal, finance, human
resources, drafting, land and data processing personnel, as
well as investors and royalty owners. Participants involved
at the technical level of the industry, particularly engineers,
technicians or others with mathematics background
through basic calculus, should register for the Basic
Petroleum Engineering Practices course.
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 5-16 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$8,410*
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ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 SEP. . . . . . . .US$7,325+VAT*
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
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Newly-hired engineers and geoscientists.
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EPB BPT
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Offshore Risk Management
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
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Managers, operators, design engineers, regulators and
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GEOLOGY
PetroSkills designed the publicly offered Geology courses in this
section to develop your skills and competency in this discipline. The
Course Progression Matrix below shows how these courses relate to
each other and provides an easy way to construct a training plan with
coursework that specically relates to present or future job
requirements. Likewise, managers can use the matrices to develop
training plans for their team.
Geologists will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Geology section.
DR. COLIN BARKER
CHRIS BIRD
DR. STEVEN E. BOYER
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JOHN F. DILLON
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LARRY LENS
DR. D. ANDY LINK
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DR. MARK A. MCCAFFREY
DR. CLYDE H. MOORE
JAMES MORSE
LARRY MOYER
DR. JOHN D. PIGOTT
ERICH R. RAMP
DR. JOHN S. SNEIDER
DR. LAWRENCE W. TEUFEL
DR. WILLIAM J. WADE
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Geology courses:
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Development geologists and those exploring mature
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structure maps; those who need to judge the validity of
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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Production/Completion/Reservoir Engineers, financial staff,
professional staff from Disciplines other than Geology,
and Managers involved with reservoir management,
and development/production, who might require an
understanding of geological data, its variability, and the
effects of the data, and its interpretation, on their projects
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All exploration team members and leaders including
geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, analysts,
reservoir engineers, economists, planners and managers
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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All geoscientists, petroleum engineers, well engineers and
technical personnel who in the course of their career will
attend or direct subsurface and wellsite operations.
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COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and geoscientists interested in a multi-
disciplinary approach in evaluating and predicting the
overall effect of natural fractures on subsurface fluid-flow
and subsequent reservoir performance.
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Advanced Well Control
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Basic Reservoir Engineering with Gas (3 day)
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The Course Progression Matrix below shows how these courses relate
to each other and provides an easy way to construct a training plan with
coursework that specically relates to present or future job
requirements. Likewise, managers can use the matrices to develop
training plans for their team.
Geophysicists will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Geophysics section.
DR. JOHN BURRELL
SATINDER CHOPRA
ALBIN K. KEREKES
BIBI C. KEREKES
JOHN LOGEL
DR. HELOISE LYNN
DONALD S. MACPHERSON
DR. DAVID R. MUERDTER
DR. JOHN D. PIGOTT
DR. DWIGHT SUKUP
DR. JOHN SUMNER
DR. TOM J. TEMPLES
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Geophysics courses:
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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Geologists, geophysicists, and engineers who want to use
seismic data for petroleum exploration and/or production
familiarity with geological terminology will be helpful.
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DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
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THE NETHERLANDS . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,320
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 JUN. . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
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DALLAS, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Geoscientists, engineers, team leaders, geoscience
technicians, asset managers, and anyone involved in using
seismic data that needs to understand and use this data as
a communication vehicle.
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Early to mid-career geoscientists and engineers, especially
seismic interpreters, anyone who needs to understand the
basic theory and procedures for creating velocity models
and converting seismic data from time to depth.
This is a foundation level course. It is not designed or
paced for the experienced velocity modeler.
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One personal computer is provided, at additional cost, for each
two participants.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,935
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . US$3,870+GST
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Geophysicists, geologists, and explorationists who
have completed the PetroSkills course, Introduction to
Seismic Stratigraphy: An Exploration Workshop: A Basin
Scale Regional Workshop, or have comparable training
and desire a challenging workshop, which will improve
exploration and development skills
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Advanced Seismic Stratigraphy:
A Sequence Wavelet Analysis
Exploration Exploitation Workshop
ADS
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who are interested in an introduction or review of the
theory and application of contemporary seismic
stratigraphic techniques to exploration
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US$4,905*
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Geophysicists, geologists, explorationists, seismic
interpreters, technical support personnel, seismic data
processors, exploration, production, and acquisition
managers, who need a clear understanding of the details of
implementation and application of this technology.
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COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Seismic interpreters, processors, stratigraphers and
structural geologists, reservoir engineers, and participants
of geophysics.
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A SKILLED WORKFORCE
REQUIRES A BALANCE OF
THE RIGHT SKILLS.
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assurance, TRACCESS CI gives you the power to develop a highly-skilled Operations &
Maintenance workforceand most importantly, safety and assurance for your company.
Change the way your company manages your employees skills.
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WELL CONSTRUCTION / DRILLING
DR. JJ AZAR
STANLEY ATNIPP
JAMES BOBO
JUSTIN G. BOURGEOIS
JOSEPH (JOS) BUNTINX
DR. TED G. BYROM
D.G. (JERRY) CALVERT
RICHARD S. CARDEN
SHERRY DUVALL
ERNEST ESCALONA
MARK HACKLER
MORGAN L. JONES
LARRY K. MORAN
HECTOR MORENO
KYLE OLEARY
M. SCOTT QUIGLEY
DR. LEON H. ROBINSON
DR. DONALD SCHMIDT
JERALD L. SHURSEN
MARCUS A. SUMMERS
ROBERT V. WESTERMARK
LARRY WOLFSON
RICHARD G. WRIGHT
The courses in this section are Well Construction/Drilling courses
offered publicly through PetroSkills and are designed to develop your
skills and competency in this discipline. The Course Progression
Matrix below shows how these courses relate to each other and
provides an easy way to construct a training plan with coursework that
specically relates to present or future job requirements. Likewise,
managers can use the matrices to develop training plans for their team.
Drillers will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Well Construction / Drilling section.
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Well Construction /
Drilling courses:
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12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,685
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,645
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ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-26 OCT . . . . . . US$4,485+VAT
includes eld trip
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Drilling supervisors, drilling engineers, tool pushers,
managers and technical support personnel involved with
drilling operations
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26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
16-20 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
29 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,635
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,595
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
COVINGTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . US$3,570+GST
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,895
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . US$4,260+VAT
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Petroleum and production engineers, completion
engineers, geoscientists, managers, technical supervisors,
service and support personnel, entry level drilling
engineers, drilling operations personnel, drilling office
support staff.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-24 FEB . . . . . . . . US$6,350
30 JUL-10 AUG . . . . US$6,460
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-23 MAR . . . . . . US$7,425+VAT
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 7-18 MAY . . . . . . . US$6,225+GST
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 17-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$8,665
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . US$8.290
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
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DESI GNED FOR
Drilling supervisors, drilling engineers, toolpushers,
managers and technical support personnel
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VIRTUAL LEARNING @. . . . . . . . 14-25 MAY . . . . . . . . US$3,620
10-21 SEP . . . . . . . . US$3,685
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-21 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . US$4,645*
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 AUG . . . . . . . US$3,685*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US$4,945*
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Drilling engineers, service personnel involved in
developing well plans, and managers interested in learning
about the well design process
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735
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Operating company and service company personnel
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LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 NOV . . . . . . . US$7,555+VAT
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Drilling engineers, completion engineers, and drilling
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Drilling, production and operations engineers, field
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10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
TULSA, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Operations managers, drilling managers drilling
superintendents, drilling supervisors, wellsite drilling
engineers, rig managers, rig superintendents, contract
drilling engineers
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
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Drilling rig personnel, drilling engineers, drilling rig
supervisors, tool pushers, drilling managers, operating
company personnel, reservoir engineers, and service
company personnel
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SPEED UP YOUR TIME-TO-COMPETENCE THROUGH PETROSKILLS
ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.
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PetroSkills designed the publicly offered Petrophysics courses in
this section to develop your skills and competency in this discipline.
The Course Progression Matrix below shows how these courses relate
to each other and provides an easy way to construct a training plan with
coursework that specically relates to present or future job
requirements. Likewise, managers can use the matrices to develop
training plans for their team.
Petrophysicists will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Petrophysics section.
PETROPHYSICS
RICHARD M. BATEMAN
DR. ANDREW CHEN
ERIC A. FOSTER
LAURA S. FOULK
PAUL S. GARDNER
DR. G. MICHAEL GRAMMER
JOHN KEASBERRY
ROBERT LIPPINCOTT
ALAIN LOUIS
DAVID PATRICK MURPHY
DR. CHARLES H. NEUMAN
JACK ORR
MAXIMILIAAN PEETERS
ROBERTO PEVERARO
DR. DENNIS R. PREZBINDOWSKI
DR. ROBERT A. SKOPEC
DR. JOHN S. SNEIDER
DR. JOHN (JACK) THOMAS
DR. ESTES C. THOMAS
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Petrophysics courses:
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18-22 JUN . . . . . . . . US$3,620
6-10 AUG . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,685
VIRTUAL LEARNING @. . . . . . . . 27 FEB-9 MAR . . . . . US$3,620
23 JUL-3 AUG . . . . . US$3,685
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . US$4,235+VAT
22-26 OCT . . . . . . US$4,310+VAT
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ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 SEP. . . . . . . . . US$4,235+VAT
BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,945
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@ Delivered in half-day sessions
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Geoscientists and engineers with less than twelve months
experience using petrophysical data, and other technical
staff at all experience levels wanting a fundamental
background in the petrophysics discipline.
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FPP
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Reservoir engineers, exploration and development
geologists, core and log analysts, geophysicists, drilling
and completion engineers, and oil company research and
development staff.
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CCA
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Geoscientists involved with the evaluation and exploitation
of unconventional reservoirs including tight gas sands,
shale gas and coal-bed methane.
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*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Geoscientists, petrophysicists, reservoir engineers
and research and development staff who want to gain
fundamental insight into the capillary properties and
hydrocarbon distribution in reservoir rocks
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CIR
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
This REVISED course is designed for geoscientists,
petrophysicists, reservoir engineers, geostatistical
modelers and research/development staff who want
to gain fundamental insight into carbonate reservoir
characterization through an integrated petrophysical
approach.
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Petrophysical
Characterization
CBP
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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Petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists, engineers,
technicians, or anyone interested in a solid understanding
of the principles of borehole geophysics.
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Petrophysicists, petroleum reservoir engineers, geologists
and geophysicists who have a basic understanding of
petrophysics, geology and engineering and need a more
advanced understanding of how to integrate the different
data sets together to more completely understand reservoir
performance.
It is recommended that participates have a basic knowledge
of logging fundamentals. The basic of logging will be
reviewed in the class
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 19-23 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
All geoscientists, petroleum engineers, well engineers and
technical personnel who in the course of their career will
attend or direct subsurface and wellsite operations.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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Note: A basic knowledge of geology and/or petroleum is
advisable, if not required, to fully appreciate the course
contents
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists, engineers
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evaluation in shaly sand provinces.
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LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 MAY . . . . . . . US$3,320+VAT
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Drilling engineers, completion engineers, exploration and
development geologists, reservoir engineers, core and log
analysts, geophysicists, and oil company research and
development staff.
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RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
DR. ROSALIND ARCHER
DR. ASNUL BAHAR
DR. DEEPANKAR BISWAS
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DR. ISKANDER R. DIYASHEV
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DR. JOHN SEIDLE
DR. GEORGE E. SLATER
DR. JOHN P. SPIVEY
DANIEL STRIGHT
DR. LAWRENCE W. TEUFEL
DR. ESTES (EC) THOMAS
ROBERT M. WAGNER
DR. DAVID WALDREN
DR. DING ZHU
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Reservoir Engineering
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DESI GNED FOR
Those who need an overview of simulation technology and
how simulation fits into the reservoir development and
optimization process.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers or geoscientists who will occupy the position
of reservoir engineer, any other technically trained
individual that desires a more in-depth foundation in
reservoir engineering than is offered in the one-week Basic
Reservoir Engineering and Reservoir Engineering for Other
Disciplines courses.
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participants.
COURSE CONTENT
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers responsible for sustaining or increasing oil and
gas production and enhancing oil recovery from reservoirs
under primary depletion, pressure maintenance by water
or gas injection, and enhanced oil recovery schemes;
professionals and managers participating in the
above effort on a multi-disciplinary team who need to gain
better understanding of various conventional and emerging
technologies.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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Enhanced Oil Recovery
Fundamentals
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and geoscientists now working in an asset
environment where they need to better understand the
practices and limitations of the methods and procedures
employed by the reservoir engineers with whom they work.
Participants should have three or more years of technical
experience in the upstream petroleum industry.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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One personal computer is provided, at additional cost, for
each two participants.
COURSE CONTENT
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Reservoir Engineering for
Other Disciplines
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Reservoir, production and facilities engineers who have
a need to determine values of reservoir fluid properties
and use Equations of State for engineering studies and
reservoir simulation.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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Engineers and geoscientists who want to understand well
testing principles and interpretation techniques to design,
analyze, report, evaluate results or intelligently participate
in the well testing process. Previous experience in
production and/or reservoir engineering is recommended.
Previous experience in well testing is helpful but is not
required.
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BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685*
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Reservoir, production, facilities, research and development,
and operations engineers who are involved with
some aspects of a new or existing waterflood project;
geoscientists and professionals who want to get a better
feel for the entire process of planning, development,
management, and recovery optimization of a waterflood
project.
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COURSE CONTENT
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Waterflooding A to Z
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*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Geoscientists, petrophysicists, reservoir engineers
and research and development staff who want to gain
fundamental insight into the capillary properties and
hydrocarbon distribution in reservoir rocks.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . . US$3,670*
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . .US$4,285+VAT*
MOSCOW, RUSSIA . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,630*
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 30 SEP-4 OCT. . . . . . . . US$4,995*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, reserves
managers, bankers, and government officials involved
in reserves reporting, reserves auditing, and reserves
estimations.
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COURSE CONTENT
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*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, petrophysicists or
others involved in reservoir modeling.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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GRD
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Engineers, geoscientists, management personnel or
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some experience in reservoir engineering. The course
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EOR projects. However, the contents of this course are
also beneficial for other technical personnel involved in
numerical simulation studies, screening, and planning of
EOR applications. This course may interest new recruits
as well as experienced professionals to gain better
understanding of the concepts, practices, benefits, and
limitations of chemical EOR methods.
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DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 FEB. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,695
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Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, production
engineers, petrophysicists, exploration and production
managers, team leaders, and research scientists.
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Reservoir Characterization:
A Multi-Disciplinary Team
Approach
RC
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*

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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Reservoir, production and operations engineers,
geologists, geophysicists, managers, experienced
technicians, and service company personnel responsible
for improving the performance of petroleum reservoirs.
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Reservoir Management
RM
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LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . .US$4,360+VAT*
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
All petro-technical professionals who have little experience
with unconventional reservoirs but who need or desire to
start developing some understanding of important basic
concepts and methods associated with these resource
types. The course is focused on reservoir management
issues for tight gas, tight oil and shale reservoirs. CBM
reservoirs are not addressed.
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COURSE CONTENT
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Unconventional Reservoirs
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CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 NOV . . . . . . US$2,260+GST
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Technical and managerial staff who need an understanding
of coalbed methane (CBM) production and CBM
exploration and development opportunities.
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Reservoir and petroleum engineers who will be actively
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RSS
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Practicing geoscientists and engineers. No formal training
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basic mathematics.
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SRS
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Engineers actively involved with the operation and
management of gas reservoirs; geoscientists working
with gas reservoirs in field development and expansion
planning would also benefit from attending this course.
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GRM
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* plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Petroleum engineers who want a more detailed knowledge
of immiscible and miscible gas flooding techniques.
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EORG
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DESI GNED FOR
Engineers or technical assistants who are responsible for
making forecasts of future production using decline curves
analysis. Economists, managers, or geoscientists who are
interested in developing a greater working knowledge of
decline curve methods and how to make better forecasts
will also benefit from this course.
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PetroSkills designed the publicly offered Production and
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and competency in this discipline. The Course Progression Matrix
below shows how these courses relate to each other and provides an
easy way to construct a training plan with coursework that specically
relates to present or future job requirements. Likewise, managers can
use the matrices to develop training plans for their team.
Production Engineers will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Production and Completions
Engineering section.
PRODUCTION AND COMPLETIONS ENGINEERING
STANLEY ATNIPP
DR. ASNUL BAHAR
DR. OMAR BARKAT
PAUL M. BARRY
MICHAEL R. BERRY
LARRY K. BRITT
DR. TED G. BYROM
GERALD R. COULTER
ALAN FOSTER
DR. ALI GHALAMBOR
W. GORDON GRAVES
MARK HACKLER
NORMAN W. HEIN
DR. A. DANIEL HILL
WILLIAM D. (BILL)
HOLMES
ALFRED R. JENNINGS, JR.
DR. MOHAN G. KELKAR
DR. JAMES F. LEA, JR.
ABDELMEGED MAROUF
MOHAMED
JOHN MARTINEZ
DR. HOWARD L. MCKINZIE
JEFFREY C. MCMULLAN
CARL THOMAS
MONTGOMERY
MANICKAVASAKAN S.
NADAR
TOM NATIONS
JOHN NICHOL
DR. PHIL NOTZ
DR. CHARLES NEUMAN
WILLIAM K. OTT
DR. JIM M. PEDEN
DR. CLIFF REDUS
RICHARD H. SCHROEDER
DR. SUBHASH SHAH
DR. MUKUL SHARMA
MARCUS A. SUMMERS
HUGO VARGAS
SCOTT J. WILSON
DR. DING ZHU
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Production and Completions
Engineering courses:
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BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,570
OKLAHOMA CITY, U.S. . . . . . . . 9-13 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . US$3,500+GST
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . . . . US$3,570
10-14 SEP . . . . . . . . US$3,635
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 11-15 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,805
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 JUN. . . . . . . US$4,185+VAT
PERTH, AUSTRALIA. . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JUL. . . . . . . US$4,815+ GST
DALLAS, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,680
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Beginning level production, operations, facilities and petroleum
engineers; production managers and field production supervisors;
surface equipment technicians; and technical or supervisory
personnel who interact with field facility engineers /operators.
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DALLAS, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,570
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . . US$4,110+VAT
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JUL. . . . . . . US$3,570+GST
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-31 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,635
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 29 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . . US$4,895
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Those involved in the planning, execution and evaluation
of well stimulation treatments in conventional as well as
unconventional plays, including the shales. This includes
completion, production, reservoir and drilling engineers;
field supervisors, production foremen, engineering
technicians and geologists.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,570
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-21 SEP . . . . . . . . US$3,635
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Personnel responsible for planning, overseeing, and
conducting casing and cementing operations; operator and
service personnel.
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UTT CAMPUS, TRINIDAD . . . . . . 6-10 FEB . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,080
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,620
25-29 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
3-7 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . US$4,160+VAT
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 APR. . . . . . . US$3,550+GST
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 APR-3 MAY . . . . . . . . US$4,645
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 JUN. . . . . . . US$4,235+VAT
19-23 NOV . . . . . . US$4,310+VAT
PERTH, AUSTRALIA. . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 SEP. . . . . . . . . US$4,865+GST
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,945
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA . . . . . . . . . 22-26 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,780
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Beginning Level drilling operations, production operations,
workover and completions personnel; petroleum engineers;
drilling and completion contractor personnel; service
company personnel.
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CAW
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . US$3,550+GST*
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,730*
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JUL . . . . . . . US$3,685*
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 8-12 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,945*
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 NOV . . . . . . . .US$4,310+VAT*
BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers, technicians, field supervisors, and others who
select, design, install, evaluate, or operate artificial lift
systems.
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managers and engineers, field supervisors, company
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service companies.
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staff, drilling and completion engineers; geologists; field supervisors and
managers; field technicians, service company engineers and managers, and,
especially engineers starting a work assignment in production engineering
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engineering.
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DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685*
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 29 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . US$4,945*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Production, operations, and reservoir engineers; senior
technicians and field supervisors with an engineering
background.
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Performance Analysis,
Prediction, and Optimization
Using NODAL Analysis
PO2
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VIRTUAL LEARNING @. . . . . . . . 19-30 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,620
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JUL-3 AUG . . . . US$3,685*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 3-7 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,945*
*plus computer charge
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DESI GNED FOR
Exploration and production technical professionals, asset team
members, team leaders, line managers, IT department staff
who work with data and support production applications, data
technicians, executive management, and, all support staff who
require a more extensive knowledge of production engineering and
operations.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*
TULSA, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and field technicians who are responsible for the
selection, operation, and maintenance of beam pumping
systems.
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BP
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 JUN. . . . . . . . . US$3,550+GST
PITTSBURGH, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV . . . . . . . .US4,310+VAT
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Petroleum and production engineers, completion
engineers, stimulation engineers, geologists, managers,
technical supervisors, service and support personnel.
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Completion and Stimulation
URCS
NEW
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 APR-4 MAY . . . . . . . . US$3,670
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and other personnel involved with the daily
operation and management of producing oil and gas wells;
production engineers and reservoir engineers involved
with well stimulation applications would also benefit from
attending this course.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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ASC
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY-1 JUN . . US$3,600+GST*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and field technicians who are responsible for the
selection, operation and maintenance of ESP systems.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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ESP
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 APR-4 MAY . . .US$4,285+VAT*
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-31 AUG . . . . . .US$4,285+VAT*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 26-30 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995*
PERTH, AUSTRALIA. . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC . . . . . . . US$4,915+GST*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers, operators and technical managers who are
responsible for offshore completions, production and
development; technical staff needing a foundation in
principals, challenges and solutions for offshore flow
assurance. The course is also appropriate for persons
involved in produced fluids flow in onshore production
operations.
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Production
FAOP
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
COVINGTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . US$4,285+VAT
BAKERSFIELD, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 5-9 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 NOV . . . . . . . . US$3,735
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Production, completion, reservoir, and drilling engineers;
geologists concerned with well performance and
production enhancement; field supervisors, production
foremen, engineering technicians, production and
exploration managers; those involved in vertical, horizontal
and multilateral wells, conventional and unconventional
reservoirs
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
VIRTUAL LEARNING @. . . . . . . . 9-20 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
24 SEP-5 OCT. . . . . . . . . US$3,735
TULSA, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . US$3,600+GST*
19-23 NOV . . . . . US$3,670+GST*
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY-1 JUN . . .US$4,285+VAT*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 9-13 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995*
*plus computer charge
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
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Production, reservoir, and facilities engineers and others
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
OKLAHOMA CITY, U.S. . . . . . . . 5-9 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . US$3,600+GST*
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670*
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers, field technicians, field supervisors, and others
who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate artificial lift
systems for use in de-watering gas wells.
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GWD GPO
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . . US$3,670*
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 18-22 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . US$4,905*
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . .US$4,285+VAT*
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 SEP-4 OCT. . . . . . . . US$4,780*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Production engineers and operations staff responsible
for designing gas lift installations and/ or performing
surveillance and optimization on wells using gas lift;
appropriate for staff at all levels of gas lift expertise and has
been given with good results to both production engineers
new to gas lift as well as industry gas lift consultants.
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CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 MAR . . . . . . . . US$3,600+GST
ABERDEEN, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . US$4,210+VAT
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735
PITTSBURGH U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,735
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 5-9 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,995
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Production, reservoir, and drilling engineers, as well
as others who need a better understanding of fracturing
applications.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . US$3,735*
*plus computer charge
Accelerated development and coaching available (p.9)
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Petroleum and drilling engineers and managers,
reservoir engineers, production engineers/technologists,
petrophysicists, log analysts, and anyone interested in
understanding what production logs and cased-hole
surveys can tell us.
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HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,870*
10-14 DEC. . . . . . . . . .US$3,935*
VIENNA, AUSTRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . US$4,620*
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . US$3,935*
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . US$3,870+GST*
OKLAHOMA CITY, U.S. . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US$3,935*
*plus computer charge
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Completion, production, reservoir, and research engineers;
geologists; managers in completion, production, drilling,
and exploration; others involved in various phases of
horizontal and multilateral wells or interested in gaining
an interdisciplinary up-to-date understanding of this
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,935
MIDLAND, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,935
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC . . . . . . . . US$3,870+GST
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Production, operations, and completions engineers who
are actively involved in hydraulic fracturing applications
and desire a more in-depth understanding of hydraulic
fracturing theory and applied concepts. It is designed for
engineers that have some fracturing experience or those
who have already attended the PetroSkills intermediate
level Hydraulic Fracturing Applications course.
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AHF
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,740
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 16-18 JUL. . . . . . . US$2,740+GST
PITTSBURGH, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,785
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Reservoir, production, completion and surface facilities
engineers responsible for providing reservoir engineering
support, facilities planning and drilling and fracturing
recommendations for oil and gas assets, engineers and
other personnel involved in providing equipment and
chemicals for diagnosing / reducing water production,
improving injector performance and treating produced
water.
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60 + 1 . 9 1 8 . 8 2 8 . 2 5 0 0 w w w . p e t r o s k i l l s . c o m For additional courses available at your location see page 21
PetroSkills designed the publicly offered Petroleum Business
courses in this section to develop your skills and competency in this
discipline. The Course Progression Matrix below shows how these
courses relate to each other and provides an easy way to construct a
training plan with coursework that specically relates to present or
future job requirements. Likewise, managers can use the matrices to
develop training plans for their team.
Managers will also benet from courses that provide an
understanding of other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. For
cross-training, PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on either side of the Petroleum Business section.
PETROLEUM BUSINESS
ROBERT E. BOYD
J. FORD BRETT
WILLIAM E. HUGHES
DR. THIJS KOELING
DAVID PATRICK MURPHY
TIM NIEMAN
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JOHN SCHUYLER
JOHN C. SCRUTON-WILSON
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CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 19-21 MAR . . . . . . US$2,625+GST
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JAN-1 FEB . . . . . . . . . US$2,680
7-9 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,680
23-25 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
15-17 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 MAY . . . . . . US$3,140+VAT
24-26 SEP. . . . . . . US$3,195+VAT
DENVER, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 JUN. . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,680
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 2-4 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,670
VIRTUAL LEARNING @. . . . . . . . 20-24 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
SAN FRANCISCO, U.S. . . . . . . . . 12-14 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,725
@ Delivered in half-day sessions
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Managers, engineers, explorationists, field accounting
supervisors and other personnel who need to develop or
improve their skill and understanding of basic economic
analysis and profitability of petroleum exploration and
production.
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industry including the interplay of finance and economic
evaluation in the creation of long-term shareholder value.
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24-28 SEP. . . . . . . US$4,260+VAT
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supervisors and other personnel who need to develop or
improve their skill and understanding of basic economic
analysis and profitability of petroleum exploration and
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Personnel new to the oil and gas accounting industry,
others desiring to understand or refresh their knowledge
of basic petroleum accounting concepts, other financial
personnel needing to understand unique issues as they
relate to the petroleum industry and technical people
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financial reports. This course may qualify for up to 34
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Operating managers, field personnel, project managers,
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anyone in the company wanting to manage costs in a more
efficient and effective manner. A familiarity with finance is
helpful but not required.
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Geoscientists, engineers, managers, and executives
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Operations and Maintenance
HOUSTON 6-17 FEB PRODUCTION FIELD: FIELD PRODUCTION
HOUSTON 27 FEB 9 MAR GAS PROCESS: PLANT PROCESSES
MIDLAND 19-30 MAR PRODUCTION FIELD: FIELD OPERATIONS
HOUSTON 23 APR 4 MAY PRODUCTION FIELD: FIELD OPERATIONS
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HOUSTON 23 JULY 3 AUG GAS PROCESS: AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
HOUSTON 20-31 AUG GAS PROCESS: FIELD OPERATIONS
HOUSTON 10-21 SEPT PRODUCTION FIELD: PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
HOUSTON 15-26 OCT GAS PROCESS: PLANT PROCESSES
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Field and plant operations, maintenance, engineering,
support or supervisory personnel requiring an
overview of unconventional oil and gas production. The
Unconventional Petroleum program consists of four
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Field and plant operations, maintenance, engineering,
support or supervisory personnel requiring an
overview of unconventional oil and gas production. The
Unconventional Petroleum program consists of four
courses addressing specific types of unconventional
production. These are: Primary Heavy Oil, Introduction to
Thermal and SAGD Technologies, Coalbed Methane, and
Introduction to Oil Sands Mining.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Field and plant operations, maintenance, engineering,
support or supervisory personnel requiring an
overview of unconventional oil and gas production. The
Unconventional Petroleum program consists of four
courses addressing specific types of unconventional
production. These are: Primary Heavy Oil, Introduction to
Thermal and SAGD Technologies, Coalbed Methane, and
Introduction to Oil Sands Mining.
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production. These are: Primary Heavy Oil, Introduction to
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PetroSkills designed the publicly offered Health, Safety,
Environmental and HSE Management courses in this section to
develop your skills and competency in this discipline. HSE will gain
professional recognition from the programs accredited to NEBOSH,
IOSH and IEMA, as well as courses that provide an understanding of
other petroleum-related functions and disciplines. Likewise, managers
can use the matrices to develop training plans for their team.
The HSE courses are suitable for all professionals including
Engineers, Supervisors, Project Managers, Operations and HSE
professionals. HSE professionals will also benet from courses that
provide an understanding of other petroleum-related functions and
disciplines. PetroSkills recommends courses in the lighter-shaded
columns on the right side of the HSE Health, Safety, Environment
section.
ANDREW ARKINSTALL
STEPHEN ASBURY
RICHARD BALL
GARRY BARNES
STEWART CLARKE
CHRIS DOUGHERTY
KERRY EDWARDS
CRAIG LYDIATE
CLYDE W. YOUNG
The following instructors have been selected and approved by the PetroSkills Curriculum Network to teach one or more of the following Health, Safety,
Environment courses:
HEALTH, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
For all staff in oil, gas and petrochemicals industries who require
the basics of environmental management and pollution control,
including operational staff, engineers, supervisors, project
managers and entry level HSE professionals. It is a core course
for any person who can influence environmental impact within
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the industry with no prior environmental knowledge. The NEBOSH
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ladder towards a role within the environmental disciplines.
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
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environmental (HSE) management systems including;
operations, engineers, supervisors, project managers
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industry with no prior HSE management knowledge.
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For all staff in the oil and gas and petrochemicals
industries requiring a basic awareness of safety techniques
and management including: operations, engineers,
supervisors, project managers, safety representatives and
non-safety HSE professionals. It is a core course for any
persons who can influence safety within their organization
and is also ideal for anyone new to the industry with no
prior safety knowledge.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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For all staff who have the responsibility for designing,
implementing and/or supporting health and industrial
hygiene programs in the workplace in conjunction
with professional health practitioners including: HSE
professionals, managers, engineers, supervisors, project
managers. Some prior knowledge of health related topics is
desirable but not essential.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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This is a core course for persons with potential operational impact
on the environment. This includes environmental professionals,
health and safety professionals wishing to broaden their
skills, operational managers, engineers, supervisors, project
managers and other staff who have delegated responsibilities for
implementing environmental management in the organisation. This
is the ideal follow-on class from the Basics of Environment class
HS13; it can also continue the development of your career within
the environmental disciplines.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
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Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Professionals,
operations, engineers, supervisors, project managers
and all staff who have the responsibility for designing,
implementing, or supporting HSE management. This
is a core course for persons in a supervisory role in an
operational environment. Some prior knowledge of HSE
management related topics is desirable but not essential.
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All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . US$3,940+VAT
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
HSE professionals, operations, engineers, supervisors and
project managers and all staff who have the responsibility
for designing, implementing or supporting safety tools,
techniques and management in their respective positions.
This is a core course for persons in a supervisory role
in an operational environment. Some prior knowledge of
safety related topics is desirable but not essential.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY-1 JUN . . . US$3,940+VAT
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,685
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Project managers, procurement and supply chain
managers, HSE managers, HSE auditors, engineers, and
supervisors who require an understanding of how to
manage contractors.
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Management
HS46
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 APR. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$3,620
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 MAY . . . . . . US$3,940+VAT
DUBAI, U.A.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US$4,455
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
HSE professionals, engineers, supervisors and project
managers requiring a basic foundation in developing and
managing process safety.
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A ctitious but highly-authentic case study is used to challenge participants to apply
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solving, and meetings with Petros employees at all levels makes one feel that you have actually worked on the
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LEVEL 4 (to CMIOSH) - HS70
ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTIONER: AIEMA
CERTIFICATE (to AIEMA) - HS71
HSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LADDERS
Programs that support HSE professional development, here
shown for Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
(IOSH) the worlds largest professional membership body
for health and safety practitioners. A similar ladder is
available for environmental professional development
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COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
The course is designed to introduce new and experienced
auditors to a dynamic risk-based approach for assessing
the effectiveness of any HSE-MS, including those based
upon ISO 14001 and/or OHSAS 18001. It has also proven
extremely beneficial for preparing technically competent
line managers and supervisors prior to secondment to a
team auditing an HSE-MS in any environment.
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Start date for the program is fully exible. The program fee is $3925 (excl.
VAT) including registration with City & Guilds. There will be no refund issued
after registration is conrmed. To register or for more information, please email
mentoring@petroskills.com, call +1 918 828 2500 or toll free +1 800 821 5933
(North America only), or contact Adrian Hearle, Managing Director, PetroSkills
HSE, at ahearle@petroskills.com
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Experienced health and safety managers / advisors /
officers seeking Chartered Membership (CMIOSH) of the
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), which
is the worlds largest professional membership body for
health and safety practitioners.
Ideally, the participant will be an active practitioner with at
least two years experience in a health and safety role.
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including registration with City & Guilds. There will be no refund issued after
registration is conrmed. To register or for more information, please email
mentoring@petroskills.com, call +1 918 828 2500 or toll free +1 800 821
5933 (North America only), or contact Adrian Hearle, Managing Director,
PetroSkills HSE, at adrian.hearle@petroskills.com.
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
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PETROLEUM
DATA
MANAGEMENT
The Petroleum Data Management
discipline within the PetroSkills public
course offerings will continue to grow in the
near future, with more courses and broader
subject matter. The need to deliver good
data management is increasingly being seen
as providing a competitive advantage to
companies across the E&P industry, since
wise business decisions depend on
sound data and information. In effect, data
management is an enabler of efcient
business processes, which in turn creates
business value. The initial course in this
offering will leave participants with a thorough
understanding of the data management issues
and challenges affecting companies in todays
competitive marketplace.
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
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Data Managers, information managers, technical managers
and assistants, technologists, geologists, geophysicists.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 2 DAYS
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 MAR . . . . . . US$2,510+VAT
24-25 SEP. . . . . . . US$2,555+VAT
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,140
12-13 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,180
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 9-10 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,935
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, exploration and production
managers, reservoir engineers, drilling engineers, data
acquisition and data managers and GIS specialists.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 2 DAYS
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. . . 7-8 MAY . . . . . . . . . . . . US$2,885*
LONDON, U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 MAY . . . . . .US$2,510+VAT*
HOUSTON, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US$2,180*
17-18 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US$2,180*
CALGARY, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 OCT . . . . . . . US$2,140+GST*
LAS VEGAS, U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US$2,180*
*plus computer charge
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All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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The PetroSkills Virtual Online Learning initiative makes it possible to attend a
PetroSkills quality course from the comfort of your ofce or home using the Internet.
Our virtual courses are instructor facilitated and are delivered using state-of-
the-art software tools which enable real-time synchronous communication
between the PetroSkills instructor and participants. Courses are scheduled in three
to four hour blocks so that participants can attend a course while remaining at
their worksite this reduces disruptions on the job and reduces travel expenses
and aggravations. Participants in remote locations may participate with their peers
around the world.
For more information on Virtual Online Learning
Courses, please contact us at
virtual@PetroSkills.com
visit us on the web at
www.petroskills.com/virtual
Courses currently available include:
s OVERVIEW OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY (OVP)
s BASIC PETROLEUM GEOLOGY (BG)
s FUNDAMENTALS OF CASING DESIGN (FCD)
s FOUNDATIONS OF PETROPHYSICS (FPP)
s BASIC RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (BR)
s PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR OTHER
DISCIPLINES (PTO)
s GAS PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (GPO)
s BASIC PETROLEUM ECONOMICS (BEC3)
s PETROLEUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PPM)
VIRTUAL LEARNING with PetroSkills enables a collaborative and effective interactive learning experience.
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Our Instructors
KADIR ABDUL
Is an instructor with SAIT Polytechnic in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is ex-
perienced in training and instructing electrical technicians and in developing
training programs. Kadir has performed as a Design Engineer in electrical and
mechanical systems. He has a Ph.D. in Power Systems and Machines from
Southampton University in Southampton, England.
DR. ROSALIND ARCHER
Is an Associate Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Auckland
in New Zealand. She has received several awards including the Supreme Ex-
cellence in teaching Award within the Faculty of Engineering. She is an ac-
complished technical writer, collaborator and editor with over 25 articles
published in the last ve years. Dr. Archer has taught courses on Well Test-
ing, Reservoir Engineering, Reservoir Simulation and PVT Analysis for indus-
trial clients including Chevron/Schlumberger, Chevron, China, ONGC,
Petronas, Yukos Petroleum, PTT Exploration and Schlumberger. She has
performed technical work for Todd Energy, Shell Todd Oil Services, Austrial
Pacic Energy, Greymouth Petroleum, Mighty River Power, Genesis Energy,
Scott Hawkins (USA) and Sigma Energy (USA). She holds a PhD and MS de-
grees in Petroleum Engineering from Stanford University and a BE degree in
Engineering Science from the University of Auckland.
ANDREW ARKINSTALL
Is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner (CMIOSH) with over twelve
years of experience in all elds of occupational safety and worker protection.
Working internationally in Europe, the US and Asia, Andrew is the Head of
Occupational Safety and Health Training with PetroSkills HSE partner Corpo-
rate Risk Systems Limited. In addition, he is course leader for the PetroSkills
HS-70 Accredited Health and Safety Practitioner mentored program. An-
drew has signicant experience in auditing HSE management systems and
has been delivering technical auditor training to the petrochemical industry
for the last ve years. He holds the NEBOSH Diploma, General and Construc-
tion qualications and CIEH food hygiene qualications.
STEPHEN ASBURY
Is the best-selling author of ~40 internationally-published safety and risk
management books and articles, and an HSE practitioner with over 25 years
experience gained from consulting, auditing and training assignments in over
50 countries on six continents. Awarded the IOSH Presidents Distinguished
Service Award in 2010, he is the PetroSkills course director for health, safety
and HSE management programs. He is a Chartered Safety & Health Practitio-
ner, a Chartered Environmentalist, and a Professional Member of the Ameri-
can Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts,
a member of the Council of Management of the Institution of Occupational
Safety and Health (IOSH), and Chairman of the IOSH Professional Ethics
Committee, he is Managing Director of Corporate Risk Systems Limited. He
was awarded MBA with Distinction, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
(1995).
STANLEY ATNIPP
Is an experienced oil and gas professional specializing in drilling engineering,
operations, and supervision of eld operations, which includes extensive of-
ce and eld supervisory experience. He has a proven track record of reduc-
ing safety incidents through personal dedication and working with all
personnel involved. He is procient in casing and well design, operations
management, and eld operations as well and has a technical expertise that
includes prociency in use of TDAS, PERC, DIMS, and hydraulics programs.
He received a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from the Colorado School of
Mines.
DR. JJ AZAR
Is a professor emeritus of Petroleum Engineering at the University of Tulsa.
His career with the University spanned over 38 years during which time he
was Director of the University of Tulsa Drilling Research Projects and served
as acting chairman of the Petroleum Engineering Department in 2001. As a
Director of drilling research, he is accredited with building one of the worlds
most comprehensive and top drilling programs in the Department of Petro-
leum Engineering at the University of Tulsa. He led his graduate students in
pioneering research work in areas of cuttings transport in directional well
drilling, drill bit and drillstring dynamics and formation damage. His contri-
butions to the advancement of drilling technology through teaching, research
and publications are well noted. He is the author and/or coauthor of ve text-
books and over sixty publications in refereed technical journals. He is a coau-
thor of Petroleum Engineering Handbook, Volume II and Encyclopedia of
Energy. Professor Azar was a participant speaker at the Advances in Drilling
Technologies workshop organized by the U.S. National Research Council
and the National Academy of Sciences. He was inducted into the U.S. Na-
tional Academy of Engineering in Washington D.C. in 2004. He has received
the 1998 SPE Drilling Engineering Award and the 1997 SPE Distinguished
Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty. He is a registered
professional engineer and SPE Distinguished Member. His areas of interest in
teaching and research include: wellbore uids hydraulics, wellbore mechan-
ics, drill bit mechanics, drillstring mechanics and well control mechanics in
application to vertical, directional, horizontal, multilateral, coiled tubing, un-
der-balanced and slim hole drilling. Dr. Azar has a B.S. in Aerospace Engi-
neering, a M.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and a Ph.D. in
Mechanical/Structural Engineering all from the University of Oklahoma.
DR. ASNUL BAHAR
Is the Principal Consultant on Petroleum Engineering for Kelkar and Associ-
ates, Inc., based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. His specialization is in the area of
Integrated Reservoir Modeling and Flow Simulation study. He also has good
background in Gas Production Engineering. He has earned more than 20
years of international working experience in the oil industry including teach-
ing short industrial courses for the last 9 years. He has developed and imple-
mented new techniques for integrating geological, geophysical, petrophysical
and engineering data for various reservoir eld studies. He is procient in
using commercial reservoir modeling software (e.g., PETREL) and ow simu-
lation (e.g., ECLIPSE). He is also in charged for the development of CON-
NECT software, a PETREL plug-in for Upscaling Utility using OCEAN
Platform based on the C# language. He received appreciation from one of the
biggest oil operator in the Middle East after building reservoir model and
achieving the best history matched model commended by their international
shareholders. He has an M.S. Ph.D. in Petroleum engineering from the Uni-
versity of Tulsa. He received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Insti-
tut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) in Indonesia.
RICHARD BALL
Is a dynamic and highly experienced HSE practitioner. He leads the
PetroSkills Environmental program. Richard is the custodian of the environ-
mental sector competence map, and delivers on all of the HSE programs. He
is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner, and a Full Member of the Insti-
tute of Environmental Management and Assessment (MIEMA). Richard is
Head of Environment for Corporate Risk Systems Limited with 14 years risk
management experience gained working both in consultancy, public and pri-
vate sectors. He has a wide range of experienced in auditing and developing
management systems for health, safety and environment. Richard is the au-
thor of Do the Right Thing The Practical, Jargon Free guide to Corporate
Social Responsibility published by IOSH, and Environmental Principals and
Best Practice published by CIEH.
DR. OMAR BARKAT
Is a registered and licensed Professional Engineer and the Executive Director
for Upstream Operations with PetroProTech. He has been a training specialist
and technical consultant for OGCI-Petroskills since 1997. He has over 28
years of combined industrial and academic experience in the USA, North Af-
rica and Europe. He has been an active international Oil and Gas Consulting
Engineer since 1993 involved in projects related to surface production opera-
tions, upstream facilities, eld development, oil and gas production systems
performance optimization, equipment selection and petroleum uids treating
and processing. From 1980 to 95, he worked on several oil and gas produc-
tion technical issues and led research and development projects in areas such
as: cement slurries, hydraulic fracturing uids, proppant transport, emul-
sions, drilling muds, formation damage, cutting transport, H2S/CO2 corro-
sion, uid ow and rheology, drag and pour point reducing agents and
petroleum processing. He has successfully designed and delivered several
short courses, seminars and lectures in a variety of oil and gas topics through-
out the world. He is a former tenured University full Professor in the USA, a
current member of several international societies including SPE, AIChE, ACS
and ASEE, and a member of the National Engineering Honor Society Tau
Beta Pi. He is an Invited Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the
University of Tulsa and a member of its Industrial Advisory Board. He is the
author of numerous technical publications, the recipient of several professor-
ship, research, teaching and merit awards and listed in the Whos Who in Sci-
ence and Engineering. He received a Chemical Engineering State Diploma
from the National Polytechnique School of Algiers, an M.S. and a Ph.D from
the University of Tulsa.
DR. COLIN BARKER
Has over 30 years experience in organic geochemistry including being a con-
sultant to Amoco, Conoco, and with the Organic Geochemistry Group at
Exxon Production Research in Houston, Texas. He is the McMan Professor
(Emeritus) and a past Chairman of the Geosciences Department at the Uni-
versity of Tulsa. He is a research consultant in Sante Fe, New Mexico. He has
been associate editor of both the AAPG Bulletin and Geochimica Cosmochi-
mica Acta, a chairman of the Organic Geochemistry Division of the Geo-
chemical Society, and AAPGs Visiting Geologist Program. He received
AAPGs Matson Award twice and was an AAPG Distinguished Lecturer. He is
the author of Organic Geochemistry in Petroleum Exploration and Thermal
Modeling of Petroleum Generation: Theory and Applications. He received a
B.A. in Chemistry, a D. Phil. in Geology from Oxford and was a Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin.
GARRY BARNES
Is a Senior Tutor at Corporate Risk Systems limited where he designs and de-
livers occupational health and safety training courses, including NEBOSH
General, Construction and Fire Certicate Courses. Garry has over ten years
experience working with occupational health and safety management sys-
tems. Garry is an accident investigation specialist and does disability access
auditing. He does practical implementation of the OH&S management sys-
tems, including HSG65 and OHSAS 18001 and has expert skills in training
and leading workshop sessions. Garrys education includes a diploma in Oc-
cupational Safety, Health and Environmental Management as well as post
graduate certicate in Access and Inclusive Design.
MICHAEL BARNES
Is co-owner of Cain & Barnes, L.P., experts in geomatics, geospatial data
management, geodetics and cartography, navigation and positioning, land
surveying and hydrography, and mapping sciences and has 32 years of expe-
rience in the profession. Prior to founding the consultancy, he held a range of
executive, technical, and marketing appointments with Thales Geosolutions
(formerly Racal Survey) for 14 years. He also worked for GPS Survey Services
managing worldwide projects for 5 years, and has over 11 years experience as
a surveying engineer and mapmaker for British Military Survey. He has pub-
lished on petroleum geomatics topics, served in leadership roles of industry
groups, and has testied as an expert witness. He is a registered member of
the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and was awarded the Wain-
wright Prize by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors for summa cum
laude on professional and technical examinations. He also served as Chair-
man of the Americas Petroleum Survey Group (APSG), and in 2009, was pre-
sented with a Distinguished Service Award by the APSG for his 10 years of
outstanding service to the organization. He attended the University of East
London, completing Geodesy, Land Law and Geographic Information Sys-
tems Courses. In addition, he was educated at the UK School of Military Sur-
vey, where he graduated the Advanced Surveying and Mapping Course and
was awarded a Technical Diploma. He also completed the Military Engineer-
ing Course at UK Royal Engineers, was qualied as Combat Engineer and was
awarded Green Beret by the Royal Marines in 1976.
PAUL M. BARRY
Is a petroleum engineering consultant specializing in production
technology, project management, and oil and gas evaluation. Mr. Barry has
over 34 years of international upstream oil and gas production and reservoir
engineering and management experience resident in South America, SE Asia,
the Middle East, and, the North Sea in addition to US operations experience.
He has been a PetroSkills instructor since 2002 and recently was based in
Dubai, U.A.E., from 2004-2007 developing PetroSkills regional business. Mr.
Barry has served as an ofcer in the Jakarta and Dubai SPE sections and has
been active on various SPE committees. He holds a B.S.C.E. from the Univer-
sity Of Notre Dame and an M.S.C.E. from Marquette University, and, is a reg-
istered Professional Engineer in Colorado, USA.
RICHARD M. BATEMAN
Has extensive experience with major oil company upstream operations
(Amoco International), large independents (Bridas/Pan American Energy &
CGC), and with the service, research and consulting sectors of the interna-
tional E&P industry (Schlumberger, Halliburton and Gaffney Cline & Associ-
ates). He has worked in South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and
the Pacic Rim. He is a specialist in matters relating to petrophysics and for-
mation evaluation and hydrocarbon property valuations. He is an active
member of the SPE, the SPWLA and the SCA and has authored multiple tech-
nical papers, patents and four books. He received his BA and MA degrees in
Natural Science - Physics from Oxford University.
MICHAEL R. BERRY
Has been an independent Petroleum Engineering Consultant for the past four
years. He is an experienced registered petroleum engineer with a background
in electric submersible pumps, downhole instrumentation, multiphase ow
simulation, drilling and production operations. His experience includes 20
years with Texaco/Getty and 8 years with Wood Group ESP. He holds 12 pat-
ents and is a Licensed Professional Engineer. He received a BS in Petroleum
Engineering from The University of Oklahoma.
CHRIS BIRD
Has completed 23 years of international experience as a geoscientist and man-
ager with BP Exploration & Production and has built a successful track re-
cord of building partnerships and managing multi-disciplinary teams to
explore for oil & gas. In 1993, he was awarded BP Explorer of the Year for
leading the discovery of the 1 billion barrel West of Shetland oil province. In
his current consultancy role, he has been project managing a strategic review
of the hydrocarbon potential of the worlds deep-water basins. Within BPs
Human Resources Learning and Organisational Development function, he
spent 6 years developing an understanding of how learning occurs in terms of
the interplay of people, roles, systems and processes. He actively worked on
the development and delivery of L&OD tools and resources and enrolled oth-
ers in their value and use. He has recognized skills in the areas of: perfor-
mance management, business awareness, strategic thinking, innovation,
people development, engagement and enrolment, operational excellence, net-
working and partnering. He received a B.S. (Honors) in Geology and Geo-
physics from Liverpool University.
DR. DEEPANKAR BISWAS
Is the President of SiteLark, an international petroleum engineering consult-
ing and software rm. He has over 15 years of hands-on experience in indus-
try, research laboratory and eld operations. His experience spans
assignments in Middle-East, Europe, Latin America, Asia and continental
USA. He had previous tenures with such companies as Mobil E&P, ONGC,
TXU Energy Trading, Blade Energy Partners and DeGolyer and MacNaugh-
ton. He developed next-generation reservoir simulator for Mobil Exploration
and Production and has performed Integrated Reservoir Studies for major in-
ternational and domestic elds both at Mobil and DeGolyer and MacNaugh-
ton. While at Blade, he pioneered the development of the reservoir based
Underbalanced Drilling evaluation methodology and championed its useful-
ness and application in UBD screening throughout the world. He has pub-
lished more than 10 archival technical publications and 2 book chapters on
real options. He is an active member of Society of Petroleum Engineers, cur-
rent Education Chairman of SPE Dallas Chapter and has been a technical edi-
tor for SPEJ. He is a professional registered engineer in the state of Texas. He
received a Ph.D. and M.S. in Petroleum Engineering from the University of
Texas at Austin, a B. Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Indian School of
Mines, and a Certicate in Corporate Finance from Southern Methodist Uni-
versity.
JAMES E. BOBO
Currently works part-time for ConocoPhillips as a Principal Drilling Engineer
and for PetroSkills as the Well Construction Discipline Manager. Bobo has
served in various management and project leadership roles in drilling, pro-
duction, gas processing, gas gathering and information systems throughout
the basins in the lower 48 states. In addition, he has served in key facilitator
roles for well control operations in Papua New Guinea, Nova Scotia and high-
pressure/high-temperature operations throughout the lower 48 states. Bobo is
actively involved in society-level efforts related to continuing education, li-
censure and professional development, along with the technical advisory
boards for several universities. He earned his BS degree in petroleum engi-
neering from the University of Tulsa.
JUSTIN G. BOURGEOIS
Is a Sr. Technical Instructor at Halliburton teaching multiple drilling uids
courses and IADC well control. He has a drilling uids engineering back-
ground at Halliburton where he worked in diverse locations. He has a Bache-
lor of Science degree from McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana
and is currently working on his MBA at Southwest University at Kenner, Lou-
isiana.
ROBERT E. BOYD, CPA, MBA
Has over 25 years experience in the elds of venture capital, corporate nance
accounting, risk management, international nance, strategic business plan-
ning, and domestic/international banking where he has advised companies on
over $1 billion in transactions. He is founder and President of Boston Street
Advisors, Inc., where he has successfully advised on and negotiated several
transactions including serving on a team that restructured over $500 million
of corporate debt for a major multi-national diversied energy concern, and
has been the exclusive advisor for the nancing and sale of mid-market com-
panies across a variety of industries. Prior to forming his own rm, he was in
accounting with Gulf Oil and Chevron Corporation, senior nancial analyst
for Reading and Bates Corporation, Chief Financial Ofcer/Treasurer for a
private manufacturing company, and Manager of Treasury for a NASDAQ
multi-national manufacturing company. He has vast international consulting
experience as well as having been a consultant for a major regional bank. He
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has served as an adjunct professor of Finance, Strategic Management and In-
ternational Trade and Accounting for several Universities. He graduated from
the Advanced Management Program of the Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania and a Certied Public Accountant in the state of Oklahoma. He
holds a series 65 securities license. He received a B.S. in Business Administra-
tion from Phillips University, and a M.B.A. from the University of Tulsa.
DR. STEVEN E. BOYER
Has a wide range of industry experience that includes: minerals exploration,
structural studies, thrust belt oil eld development, structural eld schools,
and consulting for several major oil companies. He has worked in a variety of
complex structural terrains, including thrust belts of North America (US &
Canadian Rockies, Appalachians, Brooks Range), the Basin & Range exten-
sional province, and inversion tectonics of the Indonesian back-arc region.
His principal research interests are the interpretation and description of com-
plex fold structures, the use of geometry to deduce relative timing of struc-
tures, and the role of structural kinematics on the timing of hydrocarbon
generation, migration and entrapment. He has published 13 refereed papers
and two papers in books on thrust belts. He received the Best Paper Award
from the Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Society
of America, and was named Distinguished Lecturer by the American Associa-
tion of Petroleum Geologists, 1992-1993. He received a B.S. in geology from
Bucknell University and a Ph.D. in geology from Johns Hopkins University.
J. FORD BRETT
Is a recognized worldwide as a leader in the area of Petroleum Project Man-
agement and has spoken professionally and conducted scores of seminars in
over 32 countries on ve continents. His technical background and work ex-
perience qualify him as an expert in the area process and project perfor-
mance, and petroleum training. He has received many honors, including the
2000 Crosby Medallion for Global Competitiveness by the American Society
for Competitiveness for its work in global competitiveness through quality
in knowledge management, best practices transfer, and operations improve-
ment. For his work on improved drilling techniques he was honored in 1996
with a nomination for the National Medal of Technology, the US Govern-
ments highest technology award. He has authored or co-authored over 30
technical publications, a book titled Organizational Learning the 24 Keys
to High Performance, and has been granted over 28 U.S. and International
patents - including several patents relating to elimination of Drill Bit Whirl
(which the Oil and Gas Journal Listed as one of the 100 most signicant de-
velopments in the history of the petroleum industry). The Society of Petro-
leum Engineers (SPE) honored him in 1999 as a Distinguished Lecturer,
and by service on the SPEs Board of Directors 2008 to 2010. He is registered
Professional Engineer and a certied Project Management Professional.
LARRY K. BRITT
Is an engineering consultant with NSI Fracturing and President of Britt Rock
Mechanics Laboratory at Tulsa University. Since joining NSI in early 1999,
Larry has specialized in the development and application of tools for the post
appraisal of hydraulic fracturing stimulations. Britts experience includes the
optimization, design, and execution of fracture stimulations and integrated
eld studies throughout the world. Prior to joining NSI he worked for Amoco
Production Company for nearly twenty years. During the last six years with
Amoco, he was fracturing team leader at Amocos Technology Center in
Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he was charged with managing the development and
application of fracturing technology for Amocos worldwide operations. Larry
is the co-author of the SPE book Design and Appraisal of Hydraulic Frac-
tures. He has served twice as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer, as a JPT editor
on Hydraulic Fracturing and on numerous SPE Forum Committees on Gas
Reservoir Engineering and Hydraulic Fracturing. In addition, Larry has au-
thored over thirty technical papers on reservoir management, pressure tran-
sient analysis, hydraulic fracturing, and horizontal well completion and
stimulations. He is a graduate of the Missouri University of Science & Tech-
nology (MS&T) where he has a B.S. in Geological Engineering and a Profes-
sional Degree in Petroleum Engineering. He is an adjunct professor in the
Petroleum Engineering Department at Tulsa University and MS&T where he
also serves on both the Petroleum Engineering and University Engineering
Advisory Boards.
JOSEPH (JOS) BUNTINX
Started his career in the drilling industry in 1982. He established BJ Training,
a division of BJ Plan bvba in 1993 as a consulting service company doing
drilling consultancy work for NIRAS and Geological Consultancy Services in
Belgium and auditing a drilling project for Crysoar, UK. Jos has done Direc-
tional Drilling training for Shell, EDS, Gas de France and Neddrill (Noble) in
the Netherlands as well as drilling courses for Maersk in Denmark, Crosco in
Croatia and ADCO in Abu Dhabi. His education includes Humanities at St.
Jan Berchmanscollege, Genk, Belgium; Architecture and Civil Engineering at
P.H.I.A., Hasselt, Belgium; Drilling Engineering at the Institut Franais du P-
trle, Paris, France and Financial Management., V.E.V., in Antwerp, Belgium.
He speaks and writes French, English and Dutch uently and speaks and
writes German well.
DR. JOHN BURRELL
Is a petroleum consultant in London, England. He worked for 21 years with
BP as a seismic researcher, interpreter and later as an oil and gas eld subsur-
face manager. He developed BPs one-dimensional synthetic seismic modeling
package and provided 1-D and 2-D modeling support to the North Sea explo-
rationists. He worked on AVO modeling in the North Slope of Alaska, China
and the North Sea and as a project geophysicist on the Clyde, Beatrice, This-
tle, Don and Magnus Fields in the North Sea, laying the foundation for the
acquisition of 4-D seismic data over Magnus. He worked extensively on two
phases of development of the Bruce gas condensate eld both as a geophysi-
cist and in subsurface operations. For a year he jointly managed the subsur-
face development of BPs dry gas elds in the Southern North Sea. He has
worked as an instructor for PetroSkills for six years and is a member of the
SEG. He received a B.S. in Geology, an M.S. in Geophysics, a Ph.D. in Marine
Geophysics, from the University of Birmingham and a B.A. in Mathematics
from Open University in Milton Keynes, England.
JIM CAIN
Is co-owner of Cain & Barnes, L.P., the geomatics experts group based in
Houston since 2004. He has been active in the E&P industry since 1973. His
primary strengths in Geomatics, Geodesy, GPS and offshore surveying stem
from many years of responsibility for international surveying operations, sales
and operation of hydrographic surveys, shallow hazards surveys, precise posi-
tioning services, as well as sophisticated GPS equipment and high accuracy
positioning. These surveys and sales were in 30 countries on 6 continents.
These efforts continued for Thales GeoSolutions as Vice President, Interna-
tional Marketing, for projects in Africa. For the 6 years following the forma-
tion of Cain & Barnes, L.P., he has been key to a number of industry
initiatives, including Project Management for the multi-year, thirteen E&P
company Joint Industry Project, and many other projects holding focus on
various aspects of Geospatial Data Management and/or related Market Assess-
ments for various companies. Since 1995, he has been a key member of the
Geodesy Subcommittee of the Surveying and Positioning Committee, Oil and
Gas Producers. In 2008, he was honored by the European Association of
Geoscientists and Engineers along with Roger Lott and Roel Nicolai in recog-
nition for their dedicated work on the creation, development and public re-
lease of the European Petroleum Survey Group database. He has served as
Chairman of the Americas Petroleum Survey Group, he continues as a mem-
ber of the Strategic & Technical Advisory Committee and was presented with
a Meritorious Service Award for his long time service to the organization.
He also received ExxonMobils Outstanding Instructor award for his geo-
detic training for them in 2008. He received an M.S. in Physical Oceanogra-
phy and a B.S. in Meterology from Texas A&M University. He also completed
comprehensive Ph. D. candidacy exams in Physical Oceanography in 1971,
but left to work in industry prior to completion of his doctoral dissertation.
D. G. (JERRY) CALVERT
Has worked with DX-Sunray Oil, Dowell, and Mobil. During his 40 plus years
in the oil industry, he has remained active working with API, SPE, ISO TC67
WC2, and as a consultant in the areas of cementing and lost circulation. He
worked in both up-stream and down-stream operations, and has spent the
last 35 years in the area of well cementing. He has served on API committee
10 (presently sub-committee 10) on Well cements since 1967 and was chair-
person form 1988 to 1990. He is presently active on API Sub Committee 10
Well Cements and ISO Work Group 2 on Well Cements. He is a 35-year
plus member of SPE and authored or co-authored over 20 SPE papers. He
also served on the JPT editorial committee. He is presently serving on a joint
API/MMS committee to write a series of documents to cover cementing prac-
tices in the Gulf of Mexico. He received a B. S. in Chemistry from Northeast-
ern State at Tahlequah, OK.
RICHARD S. CARDEN
Has taught drilling, horizontal drilling and underbalanced drilling seminars
in the United States and internationally for more than 20 years. He has au-
thored numerous technical papers on directional drilling and underbalanced
drilling. He was a contributing author to the Underbalanced Drilling Manual
published by GRI. He worked for Grace, Shursen, Moore and Associates
(GSM) as a drilling completion consultant both domestically and overseas.
While at GSM he was a wellsite consultant drilling and completing wells in
the eld; including: geothermal wells, deep/high-pressure gas wells, air drilled
wells, directional wells, and horizontal wells. He also worked as a Drilling and
Production Engineer for Marathon Oil Company in the Rocky Mountain re-
gion. He earned a B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from Montana Col-
lege of Mineral Science and Technology in 1977.
KEITH C. CARR
Is an Oil and Gas professional with nearly 30 years of diverse industry experi-
ence in both technical and managerial roles. He has been a formal instructor
for 5 years and has held many mentoring roles throughout his career. His
technical experience is well-rounded and includes extensive production oper-
ations, well and facility optimization, reservoir analysis, project management,
supervision of ofce and eld staff, union negotiations, structural reorganiza-
tion, asset acquisition and disposition, contract negotiations, operating and
capital budgeting.
DR. ANDREW CHEN
Is a Calgary, Canada-based reservoir engineering consultant and training spe-
cialist. His professional activities include working for BP, AJM Petroleum
Consultants, Schlumberger and consulting with both operating and service
companies as reservoir engineer and reserve evaluator, responsible for opera-
tion reservoir engineering, oil and gas reserve and resource estimates, eco-
nomical forecast and budgeting, acquisition and deposition, equity nancing,
and mid-stream supply studies. He also specializes in formation testing and
sampling, program design, data interpretation, and technical training. An-
drew consulted Canadian and international companies in the areas of reser-
voir engineering, pressure transient analysis, data interpretation, statistical
analysis with projects from Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, the Cen-
tral Asia, South East Asia, Australia, Latin America, the Middle East, and
North Sea. He holds a PhD in uid mechanics from University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Canada (1996) and his BSc (1983) and MSc (1986) degrees were
in the area of reservoir engineering. His current interest involves specialized
topics on reservoir compartmentalization, well test design and data interpre-
tation for connected drainable volumes, reconciliation of early volumetric re-
sources/ reserves evaluations with production performance estimates.
SATINDER CHOPRA
Satinder Chopra received M.Sc. and M.Phil. degrees in physics from Him-
achal Pradesh University, Shimla, India. He joined the Oil and Natural Gas
Corporation Limited (ONGC) of India in 1984 and served there till 1997. In
1998 he joined CTC Pulsonic at Calgary, which later became Scott Pickford
and Core Laboratories Reservoir Technologies. Currently, he is working as
Chief Geophysicist (Reservoir), at Arcis Corporation, Calgary. In the last 26
years Satinder has worked in regular seismic processing and interactive inter-
pretation, but has spent more time in special processing of seismic data in-
volving seismic attributes including coherence, curvature and texture
attributes, seismic inversion, AVO, VSP processing and frequency enhance-
ment of seismic data. His research interests focus on techniques that are
aimed at characterization of reservoirs. He has published 7 books and more
than 200 papers and abstracts and likes to make presentations at any beckon-
ing opportunity. He is the Chief Editor of the CSEG RECORDER, the past
member of the SEG The Leading Edge Editorial Board, and the Ex-Chairman
of the SEG Publications Committee. He and his colleagues have received the
CSEG Best Poster Awards in successive years from 2002 to 2005. He is a
member of SEG, CSEG, CSPG, CHOA (Canadian Heavy Oil Association),
EAGE, AAPG, APEGGA (Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists
and Geophysicists of Alberta) and TBPG (Texas Board of Professional Geosci-
entists).
STEWART CLARKE
Is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner with over twenty years experi-
ence in training, development and mentoring of staff at all levels within a
wide range of organisations. He is a member of the Institution of Occupa-
tional Safety and Health (CMIOSH), with a background in engineering and
teaching, and formerly a principal tutor at the Centre for Occupational and
Environmental Health in the Division of Epidemiology and Health Sciences
in the School of Medicine at The University of Manchester. Stewarts techni-
cal expertise includes mentoring and assessing NVQ Candidates at Level 5 in
Occupational Safety & Health Practice (PetroSkills class HS70), investigating
loss events and other incidents, and providing instruction on NEBOSH, IOSH
and CIEH externally certied courses.
GERALD R. COULTER
Is a consulting petroleum engineer and President of Coulter Energy Interna-
tional in Gainesville, Texas, which he started in 1994. He is actively involved
in consulting and technology transfer of well completion technology, produc-
tion operations technology, formation damage, and well stimulation technol-
ogy. His prior industry experience includes 12 years with Oryx Energy
Company working in the area of well completions, chief completion engi-
neer, manager of drilling and completions technology, and manager of the
offshore Gulf of Mexico drilling, completion, marine facilities, and environ-
mental/ regulatory group. Previously, he was with Halliburton Services for 16
years as a stimulation research and application engineer and group leader in
Duncan, Oklahoma, and technical advisor in London, England. Prior to this,
he was with Conoco working in the area of geological and geochemical re-
search. He has chaired and served on numerous SPE committees and was a
SPE Distinguished Lecturer (1992-1993 and 1999-2000). He founded the
Completion Engineering Association, served as its rst chairman and contin-
ues to be involved in the CEA. He has authored numerous technical papers
and patents and has taught well completions related schools throughout the
world. He is a registered professional engineer and received a B.S. in Geology
and a B.A. in Chemistry from Oklahoma State University and an M.S. in Pe-
troleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
DR. BRYAN T. CRONIN
Is a geologist with 20 years of technical experience with deep-water clastics
(turbidites) at outcrop, on the sea oor and in the subsurface as hydrocarbon
reservoirs. He also works on other clastic sandstone reservoirs such as shal-
low marine and deltaic. He has been involved in education and training for 12
years with postgraduate students, oil company employees, and other industry
professionals. He has run reservoir eld courses for 12 years for Industry
throughout Europe. From 2005, he became an independent consultant,
working on deep-water reservoirs in the North Sea, West Africa and beyond.
He spends much of his time running training courses for Industry both in-
house and in the eld. He is an Honorary Lecturer at University of Aberdeen
and lectures at The Robert Gordon University. He is actively involved in Ex-
ploration and Production geological consultancy, primarily in the North Sea,
Africa, the former Soviet Union and in other areas. He was awarded the Wil-
liam Smith Fund by the Geological Society, London, in 2007 as part of the so-
cietys bicentenary celebration. This prestigious award was due to his work on
interaction between academia and the Oil and Gas Industry, as well as his in-
ternational standing in his elds of research into deep-water sedimentary sys-
tems and reservoirs. He also is widely published in his eld. He has a Ph.D.
from the University of Wales, Cardiff, an M.Sc from the National University
of Ireland, Dublin (Petroleum Geology), and a B.Sc. from the National Uni-
versity of Ireland, Cork.
DR. AKHIL DATTA-GUPTA
Is Professor and holder of the LeSuer endowed chair in Petroleum Engineer-
ing at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. He holds a Ph.D. de-
gree from the University of Texas at Austin and worked for BP Exploration/
Research and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Datta-Gupta is
the recipient of the 2009 John Franklin Carll Award of the Society of Petro-
leum Engineers for distinguished contribution in the application of engineer-
ing principles to petroleum development and recovery. Prior to that, he
received the 2003 Lester C. Uren Award of the Society of Petroleum Engi-
neers (SPE) for signicant technical contributions in petroleum reservoir
characterization and streamline-based ow simulation. Dr. Datta-Gupta is a
SPE Distinguished Member (2001), Distinguished Lecturer (1999-2000), Dis-
tinguished Author (2000), and was selected as an outstanding Technical Edi-
tor (1996). He also received the SPE Cedric K. Ferguson Certicate twice
(2000 and 2006) and the AIME Rossitter W. Raymond Award (1992). Dr.
Datta-Gupta is co-author of the SPE textbook Streamline Simulation: Theory
and Practice.
DR. MOJDEH DELSHAD
Iis Research Professor of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at the Uni-
versity of Texas at Austin. Her experience and research are in the areas of en-
hanced oil recovery (EOR), CO2 Sequestration, reservoir engineering,
modeling surfactant and polymer ow in porous media, and reservoir simula-
tion of advanced EOR processes. She has about 90 technical papers in these
areas. She is in charge of UTCHEM (The University of Texas chemical ood-
ing oil reservoir simulator) development and user support. She is an associate
editor for the SPE Journal of Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering and a
member of SPE Book Committee.
JOHN F. DILLON
Has over 28 years of industry experience working for major companies such
as ConocoPhillips and BP, as well as consulting experience in geoscience, or-
ganizational excellence and staff development. He has worked the entire ex-
ploration-development disposal chain, from early basin analysis, through
development, to end of eld life farm-outs. His experience has spanned a
wide range of play types, rock types, and environments of deposition. His de-
velopment experience has taken him to the North Sea, Dubai, West Coast Af-
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rica, and Alaska. His exploration efforts have been in Angola, Congo, Libya,
Niger, and the Western US. He brings experience to the room beyond the sci-
ence itself, including: the management of personnel associated with the sci-
ence, project development from conception through to high level approval, as
well as years of experience in how can we get things done and why is this
important. He has been deeply involved with the creation and renement of
learning and staff development programs since 1990. He received a B.S. from
Marietta College, and a M.S. from the University of New Mexico.
DR. ISKANDER DIYASHEV
Is a General Director for NRK-Technology, which is an engineering and con-
sulting company based in Moscow with operations in Russia and Ukraine. He
is responsible for the planning of eld development, reserves evaluation and
addition, planning of the exploration activities, as well as engineering and
technology. Prior to his current job, he served as a Chief Engineer for Sibneft,
one of the largest integrated oil companies in Russia with a daily production
of 700,000 BOPD. In his career he worked in R&D, consulting, service and
production sides of the business both in Russia and Internationally. Prior to
his work with Sibneft, he was one of the key Schlumberger specialists to start
the horizontal drilling project in Noyabrsk Western Siberia. He is a member
of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and serves on the Board of Directors
of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE International), and on the Boards of
private service and engineering rms. He authored about 30 technical papers.
He received a Ph.D. Degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M Uni-
versity, and advanced degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Moscow In-
stitute of Physics and Technology.
CHRISTOPHER DOUGHERTY
Holds a Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health. Developing a
safety career since 1998, he is a specialist occupational safety and health
course leader, with considerable experience in the petrochemical, marine and
food industries. His training specialties include construction and demolition
safety, permit to work, conned space entry (Sabre Contour 2000 and Drager
Plus), risk assessment development and failure recovery procedures. His re-
cent clients include Conoco Phillips in the North Sea, where he was the pro-
gram leader for a two-year program of developing the health and safety
competencies of team leaders, operators and contractors. Prior to his career as
a civilian instructor, he spent over twenty years in the Royal Navy as an engi-
neer with responsibility for fuel and logistics, diving, breathing apparatus and
re ghting.
PAUL J. DUDENAS
Has more than 35 years of diverse engineering, management and teaching ex-
perience. He has developed and coordinated reservoir depletion strategies and
production optimization programs for new and existing elds. His accom-
plishments include the Marcellus Shale development analysis and optimiza-
tion and working with multi-disciplinary teams in evaluating eld
performance and implementing depletion strategies. He has designed eld
development and well completions for new and existing wateroods to maxi-
mize rates and reserves; organized and supervised reserve and economic anal-
ysis of company properties for quarterly and annual reports; evaluated
producing properties for acquisition and development and performed reser-
voir-engineering studies to support development drilling, enhanced recovery
projects and reserve increases. He has been a technical representative for eld
unitization of company properties and has taught engineering economics and
management, enhanced oil recovery, phase behavior and formation evalua-
tion courses. Paul holds both B.S. and M.S. degrees in Petroleum and Natural
Gas Engineering from Penn State University.
DUANE DUHOLKE
Has 30 years experience in Western Canadas high pressure Sour Oil and Gas
Industry. His experience includes Operations Competency Assurance Busi-
ness Adviser for Shell Canada and completing the needs analysis and develop-
ment of ExxonMobils Canadian Competency based Training System (CAS).
He is acknowledged for being a team player with strong organizational skills
and persistence to get the job done. He is committed to continuous learning
and delivering results.
SHERRY A DUVALL
Is a Petroleum Engineer with 14 years experience in Drilling and Comple-
tions with Chevron North American Exploration and Production Company.
Her experience and leadership in various drilling programs helped to keep
drilling costs at due to increases in drilling efciencies. She also held the po-
sition of Learning and Development Coordinator where she was responsible
for the implementation of Global Drilling and Completions Learning and De-
velopment programs in the MidContinent/Alaska Business Unit, focusing on
the onboarding and development of training plans for new hire engineers,
strategic drill site managers and summer interns. Sherry graduated Cum
Laude with a BS degree in Petroleum Engineering from The University of
Tulsa.
KERRY EDWARDS
Is the lead instructor for the PetroSkills Health classes, with almost twenty
years experience. She is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner and a
Member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management. Ker-
rys career prior to HSE was spent in paramedic nursing, specialising in inten-
sive care and major trauma. In 1993, she joined an international
manufacturing group as Occupational Health and Safety Manager. In 1997,
she was awarded a Recognition Award for her achievements. After ve years,
she moved into accident research and investigation, where she used her bio-
mechanics and medical knowledge to aid research into vehicle safety and fu-
ture vehicle design. She presented her research into Pedestrian
Biomechanics and Lower Limb Injury Inter-relationships at the IRCOBI
Conference in Barcelona in 1999. Kerry was awarded BSc Occupational
Health and Safety by Wolverhampton University and Birmingham University
Medical Institute. Latterly, Kerry has worked as an OH&S consultant and ac-
credited trainer. She has worked with PetroSkills members in Europe and the
USA. She is a Lead Auditor for OSHAS 18001, a NEBOSH instructor and ex-
aminer, as well as providing vocational mentoring and assessment to individ-
ual professionals.
GREG ERNSTER
Is a Vice President with MHA Petroleum Consultants LLC, a Denver based
petroleum engineering consulting rm. He has over 30 years of petroleum en-
gineering experience with particular emphasis in reservoir simulation, reserve
assessment, economic evaluations, eld development planning, miscible
ooding, gas and gas condensate reservoir engineering. Recent projects entail
simulation and eld development of offshore Nigerian oil elds. Prior to join-
ing MHA, he was the Offshore Exploitation Manager for Santos in Australia.
He has also held various reservoir engineering and management positions
with Atlantic Richeld Corporation (ARCO) in Houston, Los Angeles, Dubai,
and Dallas. His nal position with ARCO was as Engineering & Geoscience
Manager for the Rourde el Baguel miscible ood project in Algeria. He is a
registered Petroleum Engineer, and received a B.Sc. in Chemical and Petro-
leum Rening Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in 1981.
ERNEST L. ESCALONA JR.
Is a Human Resources-Sr. Technical Instructor with 13 years Drilling Fluids
experience and 15 years oileld experience in the oil and gas industry. His en-
gineering experience has taken him to the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana,
Alaska, California, Pointe Noire-Congo and Europe. He is experienced in
multiple mud systems including Bentonitic Spud Mud, Quikgel / Carbonox,
PHPA, Quikdril-N, Baradril-N, EZ Mud and PAC / Dextrid.
JOHN R. FARINA
Has 43 years of professional experience in the oil and gas industry with major
oil companies, a small exploration and production consulting company and
as an independent consultant. He has worked on completion, stimulation and
workover recommendations for exploration and exploitation programs, both
nationally and internationally. Projects have ranged from shallow, thermal re-
covery elds to deep over-pressured gas. He was a Supervisor for workover
and well completions group, Shell Oil Company, 1968 - 1976 and was em-
ployed by Sneider and Meckel Associates as Production Manager and Senior
Consultant, 1976 - 1981. Currently, he consults for projects to evaluate and
design completion and stimulation procedures for unconventional gas reser-
voirs.
ALAN FOSTER
Is a training consultant with John M. Campbell & Company, he is based in
the UK. He spent 25 years with Petrolite Corporation and Baker Petrolite, in-
volved in oileld and renery operational problems and their resolution by
chemical treatment programs. He has developed and taught courses on oil-
eld water treatment and oileld corrosion control, since 1978. Other courses
included oil demulsication, parafn and asphaltenes, oileld microbiology
(and MIC) and renery technology. He was also qualied by the original
training company in its eld, to teach their project management course. He
has been a Chartered Chemist and Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
for over 25 years and was also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Person-
nel and Development. He received his B.S. in Applied Chemistry from Ports-
mouth Polytechnic (UK) and his MBA from Leeds University.
ERIC A. FOSTER
Is a Geoscience Advisor/Instructor with PetroSkills based in Houston with 36
years of operations and management experience in the oil and gas industry.
His background has included all aspects of formation evaluation and the ap-
plication of software to geological and drilling engineering data acquisition
and interpretation. He has acted as a technical advisor /consultant on projects
throughout the world, and has extensive experience in the design and deliv-
ery of training programs. Previously, he was with Landmark responsible for
managing Geoscience and Engineering consultants, representing Geological,
Geophysical and Petrophysical software applications and services for global
operations. He started as a geologist in eld operations in USA, South Amer-
ica, North Sea, Trinidad and Mexico, he then worked as Training Instructor
and Coordinator at Core Laboratories and subsequently moved to Calgary as
Manager of Geological Operations. He was an instructor of petroleum tech-
nology at Mount Royal College and SAIT in Calgary and in-house for Amoco
and was nominated for Distinguished Lecturer award. He is a registered Pro-
fessional Geologist and is a member of APEGGA, AAPG, SPE and SPWLA. He
served as Publications Chairman and on symposium committees for the
CWLS, co-authored the paper on computer data formats (LAS) and has com-
piled numerous technical papers and training courses. He is a certied tutor
for online learning and received a B.Sc (Hons). in Geology, from the Univer-
sity of London.
JERRY FOSTER
Has thirty years of experience as a Petroleum Engineer with strong back-
ground in reservoir, surveillance, operations and production engineering. He
has signicant practical experience with major projects, including strategic
planning, reservoir analysis, economic evaluation, project startup, and well
and reservoir management. Jerry has excellent written and oral presentation
and communication skills and is comfortable when interacting with people
from around the world. He graduated cum laude from the University of
Alaska with degrees in both Petroleum and Geological Engineering.
LAURA S. FOULK
Has over 25 years of business, customer service, geologic, interpretation, engi-
neering, management, and sales experience in the oil and gas industry. After
holding multiple positions at Schlumberger and Marathon Oil, she created In-
tegrated GeoSolutions, Inc. to provide wellbore image interpretation and pro-
cessing on image data from all vendors, and has been the companys President
since 2001. She specializes in reservoir characterization through integrating
dipmeter and image data with core data, petrophysical data, seismic data, pro-
duction data and engineering data, thus providing a better understanding of
reservoir performance and potential. Her teaching experience includes
courses in wellbore image theory and applications, and wellbore anisotropy
measurements at Colorado School of Mines, Stanford University, and for in-
ternal clients. She also taught new hire and continuing education internal
seminars for Marathon. She has numerous technical publications and her so-
ciety afliations include SPWLA, DWLS, AAPG, RMAG, and SEPM. She re-
ceived an M.S. in Geology from Colorado School of Mines and a B.S.E. in
Mechanical Engineering, a B.A. in Geology from Duke University.
PAUL S. GARDNER
Has 30 years experience in the oil and gas industry in a number of capacities
within research and operational organizations. He is an instructor for sessions
associated with Petrophysics and Well Log Analysis. His introduction to the
business was as a eld engineer for Dresser Atlas where he worked exten-
sively throughout the Rockies in both acquisition and interpretation. In 1980,
he joined Marathon Oil Company at the Petroleum Technology Center in Lit-
tleton, CO as a petrophysicist. His expertise spans most aspects of petrophys-
ics and reservoir characterization, and he has carried out, or been part of a
team completing numerous projects in a variety of geologic environments. He
was the founder of the petrophysical organization at Marathons Petroleum
Technology Center. While assigned to the Alaska business unit from 1993-
2000, he integrated emerging reservoir characterization and petrophysical
technologies into business unit operations by hands on reservoir characteriza-
tion with business unit personnel. He has also held a number of management
positions associated with reservoir characterization, petrophysics, and tech-
nology integration. He has served in a number of capacities associated with
technology identication and advancement including the Board of Directors
for the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America, the Technology
Screening Committee for the Houston Technology Center, and he was a
member of the Rice Alliance for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He re-
ceived a Bachelors Degree in Geology from Colorado State University, is a
member of SPWLA and SPE, and is a registered Professional Geoscientist in
the State of Texas.
DAVID A. GEMMILL
Is an instructor at SAIT, MacPhail School of Energy where he instructs stu-
dents in Power Engineering Technology, Industrial Instrumentation, Chemi-
cal Engineering, Building Operations and Chemical Process Operations. His
major areas of expertise include Engineering Science, Plant Processes, Unit
Operations, Energy Management, Gas Process and Safety. He has conducted
energy audits and acted as coordinator and instructor in the Mobil Equatorial
Guinea Industry training program. David has a B.Ed. in Education and B.Sc.
in Chemical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
DR. ALI GHALAMBOR
(Now retired) was the American Petroleum Institute Endowed Professor and
Head of the Department of Petroleum Engineering and Director of Energy In-
stitute at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He has more than 32 years
of industrial and academic experience. He held engineering and supervisory
positions at Tenneco Oil Company, Amerada Hess Corporation, and Occi-
dental Research Corporation. Furthermore, he has served as a consultant to
many petroleum production and service companies as well as governmental
agencies, professional organizations, and the United Nations. He has authored
or co-authored ten books and manuals and more than one hundred sixty
technical articles published in various journals and conference proceedings.
He has delivered numerous invited technical presentations and Courses in
Drilling & Well Completion Worldwide. He has received many awards in-
cluding distinguished achievement award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty,
Production and Operations Award, Distinguished Service Award and the Dis-
tinguished Member Award by the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He served
as a Commissioner on the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Ac-
creditation Board for Engineering and Technology. He has held many posi-
tions in the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) including Director of the
Central and Southeastern North America Region on the SPE Board of Direc-
tors, and Chairman of the SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on
Formation Damage Control.
JEREMY (JERRY) J. GILBERT
Had a distinguished career for over 36 years with BP Exploration, working in
a wide variety of reservoir and petroleum engineering posts at technical and
management levels. After starting in BPs Research Center, he then worked in
Libya, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi before spending ten years in Iran as a Lead Res-
ervoir Engineer and Planning Manager. He returned to the UK in 1979 as Pe-
troleum Engineering Manager for all of BPs UKCS and UK Onshore elds.
Following a period in San Francisco as Vice President of Production, respon-
sible for Alaskan and Californian elds, he transferred to Wytch Farm, Eu-
ropes largest onshore eld as Deputy Development Director. In the late 1980s
he became BPs Chief Petroleum Engineer with functional responsibility for
all of BPs petroleum engineering. Before retiring from BP, he spent a number
of years in Alaska as an advisor on equity negotiation and eld operational in-
tegrity. He was deeply committed to the professional development of BPs pe-
troleum engineers throughout his career. He has served on boards at IMM as
well as IP, and was Chairman of the major London Section for the SPE. He
was also closely involved with furthering industrial-academic relationships,
participating in industrial advisory boards at Heriot-Watt University (Edin-
burgh), Imperial College (London), Robert Gordons University (Aberdeen)
and University of Alaska-Fairbanks.
DR. J. ROBERT GOCHNOUR
Is a Manager for Advanced Reservoir Simulation Development for BPs Explo-
ration and Production Technology in Houston. He has over 33 years of oil
and gas industry and technology experience. He joined BP Exploration,
Shared Petrotechnical Resource in Houston in 1997. Most recently he was the
Subsurface Resource Manager and Subsurface Development and Deployment
representative looking after the management of critical skills, technical re-
cruiting and strategic stafng for BPs subsurface technology. He sits on the
BPs Houston Challenge Network board and is a mentor to many BP reservoir
and petroleum engineers. Previously he was Program Manager for the Excel-
lence in Performance Predictions subsurface R&D program. Prior to that, he
led the Reservoir Performance Prediction Network and was one of the main
technical contacts to vendors who provide reservoir simulation technology to
BP. He has been associated with the research, development, and application
of reservoir simulators, reservoir engineering, and production technology
throughout his career with Gulf Oil Corporation, Chevron, and Scientic
Software-Intercomp, and Tigress. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum
Engineers and Tau Beta Pi. He has taught over 200 industry short courses as
well as graduate petroleum engineering courses at the University of Pitts-
burgh and West Virginia University. He was named a Centennial Fellow of
the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, in
1996. He received a B.S, M.S. and Ph.D. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engi-
neering from Pennsylvania State University.
CURTIS L. GOLIKE
Is an Independent Petroleum Engineering consultant operating out of
Colorado. He has 32 years experience working for three oil and gas
companies. His most recent operating position was with Lundin Petro-
leum as director of Operations managing three of their four operated
assets in Russia. His specic contributions were in the areas of revital-
izing old elds, remote and start up operations, petroleum economics,
and introducing new technologies internationally in reservoir manage-
ment. His personal skills are in team development and forming inter-
national cross cultural teams of professionals to manage specic
projects. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the States of Texas
and Colorado and a member of SPE service from 2003-2006 as the
Nizhnevartovsk, Siberia section chair. He received a Bachelors Degree
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in Petroleum Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, and an Ex-
ecutive MBA from UCLA Business School.
G. MICHAEL GRAMMER
Received his PhD in 1991 at the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of
Marine and Atmospheric Science and is currently a senior scientist at the
Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education (MGRRE) at
Western Michigan University. He has 20+ years of industry-related experi-
ence in carbonate reservoirs, sequence stratigraphy and carbonate reservoir
characterization. His current research interests involve the various aspects of
high resolution sequence stratigraphy and its application to carbonate reser-
voir characterization, 3-D modeling and petrophysical characterization. He
has been an AAPG Distinguished Lecturer (2002-2003) and has led several
AAPG eld courses, including AAPGs modern carbonate course entitled Se-
quence Stratigraphy and Reservoir Distribution in a Modern Carbonate Plat-
form, Bahamas which he co-led for 14 years. Dr. Grammer has published
extensively on carbonate reservoir characterization issues, including as lead
editor of AAPG Memoir 80 Integration of Outcrop and Modern Analogs in
Reservoir Modeling which won AAPGs Robert H. Dott Sr. Memorial Award
for best special publication in 2006.
DR. JAMES W. GRANATH
Is a consulting structural geologist who has worked in academia as well as the
minerals and petroleum industries. His expertise lies in structural analysis,
seismic interpretation, integration of the two, fracture analysis, regional syn-
thesis, and prospect and play evaluation. In 1999 he opened a consulting
practice focused on structural geology and tectonics as applied to exploration
problems, interrupted only by brief periods of work with Forest Oil and Mid-
land Valley Exploration in Denver. Prior to 1999, he taught at SUNY Stony
Brook and spent 18 years in Conoco in research, international exploration,
and new ventures. He is a member of AAPG, AGU, GSA, and RMAG, and is a
certied petroleum geologist (#5512). He is the author of numerous research
papers and co-edited several multi-author compendia.. He received his PhD
from Monash University in Australia, and a BS and MS from of University of
Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
W. GORDON GRAVES
Is an independent petroleum consultant who specializes in Heavy Oil Devel-
opment and Produced Water issues. He has 24 years of engineering and man-
agement experience in the petroleum industry. He worked with Getty Oil and
Texaco for 21 years; his assignments included projects at Research and Tech-
nology centers, in heavy oil eld operations at the Kern River Field in Califor-
nia, Caltex Pacic Indonesias operations in Sumatra, and as Upstream
Engineering Manager for the development of the Hamaca Project in the Ori-
noco Belt in Venezuela. While with CPI, he worked on wateroods and new
thermal recovery projects. As a technical leader, he led support for Texacos
Heavy Oil operations around the world and supervised a portfolio for Water
Shut-off projects. Under his leadership the Water Shut-off team won many
awards including the Texaco Technology Innovation Award and Harts/PEI
Meritorious Engineering Award. He has been an SPE Distinguished Lecturer
on the subject of new applications in handling high water production. He has
published several SPE papers and is one of the principal authors of World Oil
Mature Oil & Gas Wells: Downhole Remediation Handbook.
DR. TON J.T. GRIMBERG
Is an Instructor/Coach for Shells introductory course for graduates. He
teaches Geology, Geophysics, Petrophysics and some aspects of Reservoir En-
gineering. His Shell career spanned 25 years in such elds as Petrophysics,
Reservoir Engineering, Rock Mechanics, etc. He developed a range of quali-
ties such as strategy development, planning, negotiating, personnel manage-
ment, organizational development, change management, commercial
techniques and economic planning. He received a certication and Ph.D. in
Physics from the University of Amsterdam.
DR. RICHARD H. GROSHONG, JR.
Is a structural geologist who heads 3-D Structure Research. Previously, he
worked 10 years in the Cities Service Oil Co. research laboratory and 20 years
as professor at the University of Alabama. He has published numerous papers
on rock deformation, structural balancing, restoring, and modeling in the
AAPG Bulletin, Journal of Structural Geology, Tectonics, Tectonophysics,
Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, and the Transactions of the GCAGS, among
others. He has been associate editor for Geology and Tectonophysics, Chair-
man of the Structure & Tectonics division of the Geological Society of Amer-
ica; a visiting professor at the Universite de Lausanne and at the University of
Petroleum in Beijing, and an AAPG Distinguished Lecturer. He wrote the
book, 3-D Structural Geology, won the Best Paper Awards at the 1995 Inter-
national Unconventional Gas Symposium and at the 1998 and 1999 meetings
of the GCAGS. He received a B.S. from Bucknell University, a M.A. from the
University of Texas, Austin, and a Ph.D. from Brown University.
MARK HACKLER
Is currently serving as the Vice President, Technical Services for The Front-
line Group. His technical background and more than 25 years of work experi-
ence qualify him as an expert in the areas drilling project management,
project planning and engineering practices. He has served in roles from a
Project Drilling Engineer to a Project Manager. He has delivered over 50 well
construction training courses and over 300 operational drilling workshops.
He has managed full implementations of corporate well construction and
planning processes. He has additional experience in well planning, operations
and post analysis and improvement efforts for numerous projects abroad. His
most recent experience has included well planning and operational support
for both conventional and horizontal drilling programs. He has been a mem-
ber of the Society of Petroleum Engineers since 1983 and is also a member of
the Project Management Institute. He received a B.S. degree in Petroleum En-
gineering & Technology from Oklahoma State University.
ANDREW HARPER
Is a petroleum geologist with 32 years of international exploration and de-
velopment experience, including 21 years with ARCO. He has experience in
the North Sea, the Middle East, China, Indonesia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and
Colombia, as well as the US Rocky Mts. and the Alaska North Slope. Since
2001, he has worked with MI Energy Corp on three oil eld development
projects located onshore NE China. He received a B.A. in Geology from
Williams College and an M.S. in Geological Sciences from the University of
Southern California.
DR. W. GREG HAZLETT
Is Vice President of OGCI/PetroSkills where he designs competency-based
training programs, evaluates course materials and instructors, teaches training
courses, and consults on technical issues. Prior to joining OGCI, he was Vice
President of a consulting rm, where he was in charge of the petroleum and
geological engineering consulting group. He specializes in performing reser-
voir characterization, engineering and simulation studies. Studies include
deep-water Gulf of Mexico oil and gas elds, a granite gas reservoir offshore
India, and steamoods in California. Dr. Hazlett has also worked for Mobil as
a drilling engineer, and for Texaco as a steamood project manager in Co-
lombia, and as a reservoir and simulation engineer in both research and Ku-
wait operations. He was a Lecturer at Texas A&M University and an
Associate Professor at New Mexico Tech, and has published on petroleum en-
gineering topics, served as SPE coordinator for the Reservoir, Gas Technol-
ogy, and Fluid Mechanics and Oil Recovery Processes committees, and has
testied as an expert witness. Dr. Hazlett has B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University and is a registered Pro-
fessional Engineer in Texas.
NORMAN W. HEIN, JR., P.E.
Is an accomplished problem-solver with demonstrated knowledge and experi-
ence in oil and gas operations and engineering. He is highly competent, inno-
vator with project management, materials selection, welding, inspection,
alliance management, and quality management systems expertise. He has ex-
cellent verbal and written communication skills, including distinguished pub-
lications, training and standardization prociency. Promoter of change and
teamwork developing and implementing best practices applied to articial
lift, eld and well optimization, and corrosion control. He received a M.S. de-
gree in Materials Science, along with his B. S. in Metallurgy / Minor in Manu-
facturing from the University of Illinois.
RICHARD HENRY
Has ten years management experience of multidisciplinary teams including
construction projects, JIT manufacturing, and (petroleum) eld audits. He
has sixteen years reservoir engineering experience including simulation, eld
management and reserves determination, and thirty years experience in pro-
gramming, software engineering, and information technology. He holds a
Bachelors of Science Industrial Engineering and a Masters of Science in Petro-
leum Engineering from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trin-
idad.
DOUG HILDENBRAND
Has over 20 years experience developing operating and maintenance plans
and procedures. He has the demonstrated ability to develop concise, easy to
follow operating and maintenance procedures for equipment derived from in-
terpreting blueprints, schematics and complex technical manuals. Having
more than 11 years in the classroom teaching a variety of subjects to his class
participants plus tools experience enables him to effectively communicate a
thorough understanding of subject matter in a way that his participants can
relate to while nding his classes both enjoyable and informative. He has per-
formed Needs Analysis studies and developed procedures, documentation,
curriculum and assessment tools for many specialized courses to t the spe-
cic needs of business and industry clients. He has researched and authored
30 instructional modules to be used in the Alberta Millwright Apprenticeship
Trade according to objectives set out by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry
Training.
DR. A. DANIEL HILL
Is Professor, holder of the Robert L. Whiting Endowed Chair, and Associate
Department Head of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. Previ-
ously, he taught for twenty-two years at The University of Texas at Austin
after spending ve years in industry. He holds a B. S. degree from Texas A&M
University and M. S. and Ph. D. degrees from The University of Texas at Aus-
tin, all in chemical engineering. He is the author of the Society of Petroleum
Engineering (SPE) monograph, Production Logging: Theoretical and Inter-
pretive Elements, co-author of the textbook, Petroleum Production Systems,
co-author of an SPE book, Multilateral Wells, and author of over 130 techni-
cal papers and ve patents. He has been a Society of Petroleum Engineers
(SPE) Distinguished Lecturer, has served on numerous SPE committees and
was founding chairman of the Austin SPE Section. He was named a Distin-
guished Member of SPE in 1999 and received the SPE Production and Opera-
tions Award in 2008. He currently serves on the SPE Editorial Review
Committee and is Chairman for the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Con-
ference. Professor Hill is an expert in the areas of production engineering,
well completions, well stimulation, production logging, and complex well
performance (horizontal and multilateral wells), and has presented lectures
and courses and consulted on these topics throughout the world.
RON HINN
Is the Vice President of Training for PetroSkills. He is a people oriented tech-
nical manager, possessing strong leadership and communication skills. A reg-
istered professional engineer, Rons 30 year career has spanned numerous
roles including staff engineering, engineering supervision, corporate knowl-
edge management and professional stafng and competency development. He
recently completed a two year term as a Petroleum Engineering adjunct fac-
ulty, at the University of Tulsa. An active supporter of engineering accredita-
tion activities since 1993, Ron has held the position of Secretary of the Board
of Directors of ABET since 2009. Ron graduated from the University of Tulsa
with a Petroleum Engineering degree.
WILLIAM D. (BILL) HOLMES
Has over 35 years of Petroleum Engineering and Operations experience
with Marathon Oil Company and as a consultant. During this time he
has been part of a number of leading edge technology projects around
the world. He is procient in articial lift selection and design as well as
Nodal analysis. His experience includes gas well deliquication, inow
performance analysis and eld production optimization. Well failure
analysis, well completions, wireline operations and polymer water shut
off treatments are also within his skillset. Bill has served on the steering
committees for the Gas Well Deliquication Workshop as well as the
Rod Pump Workshop. He has a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from
Texas Tech University.
WILLIAM E. HUGHES
Is a practicing lawyer in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who has handled a wide variety of
cases involving oil and gas related matters. He has studied in France and
lived in Morocco and received a Fulbright scholarship to teach U.S. and com-
parative law at the University of Tunis during the 2000-2001 academic year.
He teaches courses at the University of Tulsa, including courses in compara-
tive and international law, European Union law, banking law, U.S. Constitu-
tional law, and an introduction to the U.S. law and legal system for non-U.S.
lawyers and graduate students. He is a graduate of Harvard University Law
School.
DR. CHUN HUH
Is a well-recognized expert in process modeling, EOR simulator development,
and the use of simulation for process design and scale-up for surfactant ood-
ing, polymer ooding, miscible and foam ooding, and heavy oil recovery
from unconsolidated sands. He joined the Department of Petroleum and Geo-
systems Engineering of UT-Austin as a Research Professor after working for
many years as an Engineering Advisor at ExxonMobil Upstream Research Co.
in Houston, participating and making key contributions in all areas of en-
hanced oil recovery (EOR). Currently, at UT-Austin, he is actively involved in
all aspects of EOR research, collaborating with a number of professors.
ALFRED R. JENNINGS, JR.
Is a well stimulation consultant with Enhanced Well Stimulation, Inc., lo-
cated in Athens, Texas. He actively provides well stimulation consulting ser-
vices throughout the world. Prior to establishing Enhanced Well Stimulation,
Inc, he worked for Mobil R&D Corporation/Mobil E&P Services, Inc. where
he was involved in various applications of well stimulation throughout Mo-
bils worldwide operations. Prior to Mobil, he worked 15 years for Hallibur-
ton Services in all aspects of hydraulic fracturing research and eld
applications. He is a registered Professional Engineer and has authored or co-
authored 95 US patents pertaining to applications and techniques for well
stimulation. He is widely published and has served on numerous SPE Com-
mittees. He received a B.S. Degree in Chemistry and an M.S. Degree in Petro-
leum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
DR. RUSSELL JOHNS
Is professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering at the Pennsylvania
State University at University Park. He previously was a professor in the De-
partment of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at The University of
Texas at Austin from 1995 2010. His research interests include theory of
gas injection processes, multiphase ow processes for remediation of aquifers,
and well testing. In total he has nine years of industrial experience: six years
with Shell Oil Company in the United States (1982-1987), and three years
with Colenco Power Consulting Ltd. in Baden, Switzerland (1992-1995). His
work with Shell mainly involved overseeing the core- and well-log evaluation
of exploration and production oil and gas wells. He was one of a few selected
by Shell to work at Shells upstream research center in Houston (as a B.S. en-
gineer) on novel enhanced oil recovery projects. His work with Colenco
Power in Switzerland centered on the characterization of low-permeability
formations for the geological disposal of nuclear waste in Switzerland and
Germany. He has served as Executive Editor of SPEREE journal and is cur-
rently a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Editorial Re-
view Committee. He was the editor for the SPE monograph on Practical
Aspects of CO2 Flooding. He has received several awards including the dis-
tinguished SPE Ferguson medal in 1993 for his work on the combined con-
densing/vaporizing gas drive process and departmental teaching awards. He
also recently received the Distinguished Member SPE award. He was a Deans
fellow in Fall 2004. He received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from North-
western University, an M.S. and Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from Stan-
ford University with a minor in Water Resources from the Civil Engineering
Department at Stanford University.
DR. HOWARD D. JOHNSON
Is a Shell Professor of Petroleum Geology at the Imperial College London. His
extensive experience in the Petroleum Geology industry includes research,
exploration and production geology, sedimentology and petroleum engineer-
ing. He also has wide experience in delivering technical courses, including
Development Geology, Sedimentology, Reservoir Characterization and Mod-
elling and Basin Analysis. He consulted for many companies such as BP, Exx-
onMobil, Shell and PETRONAS. His involvement within the industry goes on
to include many technical publications, membership several professional bod-
ies, such as SPE, AAPG, and PESGB, and participation on several societal and
industry committees. He received a B.S. in Geology from the University of
Liverpool and a Ph.D. in Geology with focus on Sedimentology from the Uni-
versity of Oxford. He spent a few years as a research fellow at the University
of Leiden and the University of East Anglia where he was involved in sedi-
mentology research.
DR. JACK R. JONES
Has over 24 years of Reservoir Engineering experience with BP/Amoco and
BP. His areas of expertise include Pressure Transient Analysis, Gas and Gas
Condensate Reservoir Engineering, Reservoir Management, Numerical Mod-
eling and Numerical Methods. He served as a bp Global technical Advisor on
Gas Reservoir Engineering with obligations to enhance bps external technical
reputation, improving internal organizational capability and broad informa-
tion sharing. He received Amoco Performance Awards in 1992, 1993 and
1994; and was honored by the BP Professional Recognition Program in 2002.
He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engi-
neering all from the University of Tulsa.
MORGAN L. JONES
Began his engineering career in West Texas with Amoco as a eld petroleum
engineer. He later transferred to Amoco International assigned to Trinidad
W.I. engaged in the offshore point Radix/Teak exploratory-development pro-
gram. In 1973, he joined Phillips Petroleum Company in Gt. Yarmouth as Sr.
Drilling Engineer-UK. In 1976, he was named Sr. Drilling Engineer on the
Worldwide Deepwater SEA GAP project engaged in worldwide exploration
programs with the Discoverer Seven Seas. In 1978, he transferred to Norway
as Drilling Engineering Director-Greater Ekosk Operations. He later be-
came Chief Offshore Engineer-Greater Ekosk overseeing all offshore engi-
neering operations. In 1980, he was named Technical Director for Phillips
Alaska-Prudhoe Bay group. In 1983, he was transferred to the panhandle of
Texas as Regional Engineering Manager of Drilling, Production, Process and
Reservoir Engineering operations. In 1985, he was named Manager of Drill-
ing Eastern Division-GOM in Houston. In 1992, he was appointed Drilling
Manager USA-Alaska. In 1995, he was named Manager of Drilling World-
wide D&P. He has authored articles on planning/design drilling organiza-
tions, improvements and wellsite supervision through process management.
He chaired and facilitated the Phillips Petroleum Company OLS- MAXWELL
process. As worldwide Drilling Manager he facilitated under-balance drilling
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erations. He has served on numerous SPE, API, AADE and IADC committees.
He received a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management from Okla-
homa State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of
Texas.
DR. SATISH K. KALRA
Is a petroleum engineer with over 25 years of management, operations, teach-
ing, research, and consulting experience with national and private oil compa-
nies. As an Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering, he taught graduate
and undergraduate students at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, La-
fayette. He also worked for the University of Texas at Austin. His career in-
cludes assignments with ONGC (National oil company of India), ARCO
Offshore (now BP), BJ Services, Agio Oil and Gas, Schlumberger/ Holditch,
Miller and Lents and SKAL-TEX Corporation. Dr. Kalra is widely published in
the technical literature and was the Chairman of the National SPE Committee
on Monographs. His technical expertise includes the design and supervision
of production and well completion operations, formation damage and sand
control, reservoir management, technology transfer and contract negotiations.
He actively participated in several technology transfer agreements with vari-
ous Indian, Chinese, and Russian companies. He attended Gubkin Oil Insti-
tute, Moscow Russia, (1977-80) and holds degrees in Petroleum Engineering
(M.S. and Ph.D.) and law. He is uent in the English and Russian languages.
Recently he was nominated as a member of the Russian Academy of natural
Sciences US Section.
JOHN KEASBERRY
Is an exploration geologist and partner in J&M GeoScience Services. In a 30
year career span he worked as such in Ethiopia, the UK, Ireland, Canada, the
US, Turkey, the Middle East, the Far East, Ecuador, Norway and the Nether-
lands, with multiple companies including Placid, Barrick Petroleum, Santa Fe,
Statoil, Unocal, Shell, and numerous small independents as an employee or
consultant. He has been involved in the exploration and development phases
of the petroleum development, from new ventures and asset acquisition, seis-
mic interpretation, basin analysis, appraisal to farm-out and production. Dur-
ing a 7-year stretch with Nedlloyd Energy as Manager Exploration and New
Ventures he was involved extensively in asset evaluation, acquisition and
farm-ins. From 1997 through 2004 he was employed by Shell as a Course Di-
rector responsible for their integrated subsurface course covering the main
subsurface disciplines from geology to production technology and developing
geoscience courses. His lecturing experience is mainly in petroleum-, wellsite-
and operations geology, but also covers petrophysics, reservoir and well engi-
neering. He has conducted numerous geological and integrated eld courses,
most recentley in Belgium and Germany. He received a B.Sc in Geology and a
M.Sc. in Geology and Applied Geophysics from the University of Leiden,
Netherlands.
DR. MOHAN G. KELKAR
Is a professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Tulsa in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. His main research interests include reservoir characterization,
production optimization, and risk analysis. He is involved in several research
projects, which are partially funded by various national and international oil
companies, the US Department of Energy, and Oklahoma Center for Ad-
vancement of Science and Technology. He has taught various short courses
for many oil companies in Canada, Indonesia, Singapore, Nigeria, Kuwait,
Abu Dhabi, Scotland, India, Denmark and across the United States. He has
been a consultant to many oil companies, as well as to the United Nations.
He received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bombay,
an M.S. in Petroleum Engineering and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from
the University of Pittsburgh, and a J.D. from the University of Tulsa.
ALBIN K. KEREKES
Is a consulting geophysicist and president, CEO of Liberty Seismic Consul-
tants Inc., a Texas Corporation since 1995. His career started with Schlum-
berger in Colombia as an electronic maintenance engineer. Later he was
appointed head of the Geology and Mining Division for the Institute of Nu-
clear Affairs in Bogot, Colombia. His involvement in applied seismology
started in Canada with Pan American Petroleum Corporation and continued
with Canadian Pacic Oil and Gas as a geophysicist. He also worked in Alge-
ria for Teledyne as a Party Chief in one of the Algeo/Sonatrach seismic crews.
Later he was employed as operations manager for Petty Engineering Com-
pany in Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. He worked extensively in Canada,
South America, North Africa and the Middle East in data acquisition, process-
ing and interpretation before joining ARCO International Oil and Gas. Prior
to his current position he was senior staff geophysicist for ARCO Interna-
tional Oil and Gas Company in charge of designing and establishing seismic
eld acquisition strategies and parameters for both off and onshore seismic
surveys worldwide. A graduate of the Eotvos Lorand Geophysical Institute
in Budapest, Hungary, he holds a degree in Applied Geophysics.
BIBI C. KEREKES
Is a consulting geophysicist, co-founder, and Vice President of Liberty Seismic
Consultants Inc., a Texas Corporation since 1995. She designs seismic strate-
gies, eld tests as well as quality controls procedures for seismic surveys. She
has been actively involved in the seismic strategy study and design of eld
tests for Arco International Oil & Gas Co., in the Arguni prospect, Iriyan Jaya,
Indonesia and the repeatability study in the Algerian Sahara region. She
worked on seismic eld acquisition projects for Pluspetrol S.A., and Anadarko
Algeria Corporation in their seismic eld acquisition ventures in Algeria and
Marathon Oil Company and Pluspetrol in the desert regions of Tunisia. Her
current research interest is in the application of end-re marine seismic
source arrays. She is also a technical paper reviewer for the Journal of Geo-
physics, an SEG publication. She holds an engineering degree in geophysics
from Ankara University, Turkey.
ARSHAD KHAN
Is a Consulting Reservoir Engineer with 47 years of oil industry experience.
He is a Certied Petroleum Engineer and a registered PE, with a very strong
Reservoir Engineering and Economics background. He has been involved in
all aspects of petroleum engineering, drilling, production, reservoir manage-
ment, acquisitions and divestitures, reserves and investment evaluations. He
received an M.S. and a B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from the Univer-
sity of California at Berkeley.
STANLEY KLEINSTEIBER
is a Senior Petroleum Engineer with MHA Petroleum Consultants Inc., a Den-
ver-based petroleum consulting rm. He has over 24 years of petroleum engi-
neering experience. He has performed reservoir engineering studies in
numerous US basins, Canada and Australia, as well as co-developed an in-
house gas reservoir engineering course for clients such as BP, Japan National
Oil Company (Tokyo), and EGPC (Cairo). . He also directs continued devel-
opment of MHAs GAS3D reservoir simulator and software for production de-
cline type curve analysis. His professional experience is also includes: work
related to exploration well testing in the Mediterranean Ocean offshore Israel,
performing eld development studies for coalbed methane reservoirs in the
Bowen Basin of eastern Australia, and conducting well test analyses for explo-
ration wells in Hungary. Prior to joining MHA, he held various reservoir en-
gineering positions with Amoco Production Company. While at Amoco he
helped developed the initial plan of depletion for elds in Wyoming and Utah
using compositional numerical simulation; his specic contributions were in
the areas of uid property characterization, well testing and simulation stud-
ies for various development options. He has authored or co-authored papers
dealing with production decline type curve analysis, CO2 ooding, and deple-
tion of a rich gas condensate reservoir by nitrogen injection. He received a
B.S. in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 1978.
DR. THIJS KOELING
Is a former Managing Director of Exploration and Production (EP) with many
years of international experience gained on postings to several countries dur-
ing a 25-year career with Shell. He has a broad knowledge of and experience
with EP and gas activities (research, project evaluation, economics, appraisal
drilling, planning, natural-gas policy, contract negotiations, team leadership
and general management). He has vast experience with leading people from
different cultural backgrounds. He received a Masters degree for Theoretical
Physics and Mathematics and Doctorate degree in Theoretical Nuclear Phys-
ics from the University of Groningen.
DR. LARRY W. LAKE
Is a professor and Interim Chair in the Department of Petroleum and Geosys-
tems Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He frequently con-
ducts industrial and professional society short courses in enhanced oil
recovery and reservoir characterization. He is the author or coauthor of more
than 100 technical papers, four textbooks and the editor of three bound vol-
umes. Previously, he worked for Shell Development Company in Houston,
Texas and was chairman of the department from 1989 to 1997. Formerly, he
held the Shell Distinguished Chair and the W.A. (Tex) Moncrief, Jr. Centen-
nial Endowed Chair in Petroleum Engineering. Currently, he holds the W.A.
(Monty) Moncrief Centennial Chair in Petroleum Engineering. He has served
on the Board of Directors for the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), as
well as on several of its committees. He has received many awards/recogni-
tions including: the 1996 Anthony F. Lucas Gold Medal of the AIME, the De-
goyer Distinguished Service Award in 2002, the 1999-2000 Billy and Claude
R. Hocott Distinguished Research Award and The University of Texas and the
SPE/DOE Symposium IOR Pioneer Award in 2000. He received the SPE dis-
tinguished Service award in 2000, was named an SPE Honorary Member in
2006 and has twice been an SPE distinguished lecturer. In 2001, was chosen
as a member of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers Dream Team. He
is a member of the National Academy of Engineers, and received a B.S.E and
Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Arizona State University and
Rice University, respectively.
DR. JAMES F. LEA, JR.
Is an instructor of industry courses and is involved in industry production
and articial lift related projects. He was a professor and Chairman of Petro-
leum Engineering at Texas Tech University for six years untill 2005. He spent
20 years with Amoco Corporation and was involved in consulting on owing/
lifting wells, testing, and research on lift methods, creating new computer
programs for lifted and owing wells, teaching production schools and moni-
toring JIPs on pipeline ow, articial lift, erosion, corrosion, and others. He is
on the API and SPE committees for electrical submersible pumps, gas lift, and
articial lift systems, and a member of the panel for the ESP roundtable. He
has been an SPE Distinguished Lecturer two times and has presented and or-
ganized numerous conferences for articial lift. He played a major role in or-
ganizing the Denver Gas Well De-Watering forum, which is continuing after
multiple successful occurrences. He has authored or co-authored: the book
Deliquication of Gas Wells (Elesevier), the chapter of the new SPE produc-
tions Handbook on Articial Life Selection and other book chapters, and over
65 technical papers and articles on articial lift systems. He received the SPE
Production Engineering Award in 1996 and has recipient of the 1990 J. C.
Slonneger Award from SWPSC, Lubbock, Texas, given to individuals who
have made outstanding contributions to the eld of petroleum engineering.
He is a Registered PE in Texas, has 9 US patents, and received a BSME and
MSME Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. from SMU.
LARRY F. LENS
Has over 33 years of experience in the Petroleum industry working for
Amoco, BP and now PetroSkills. Starting as a working Geologist in the Texas
Gulf Coast and West Texas regions he later expanded into the international
arena working Gabon and Congo after which he became Amocos Regional
Geologist for Africa and Middle East. He was Amocos Country Manager in
Ghana in the late 1980s, Consulting Geologist in New Orleans, and then
Chief Geologist for Amocos Worldwide Exploration Group. Larry later
transferred to Denver to build a new exploration team supporting Amocos
North American gas strategy and later returned to the international arena
working Angola. After Angola, Larry took on the role of Technical Learning
and Development Manager for the BP E&P group globally. This took him to
start the work on the Training and Education strategy which was a part of
BPs commitment to gain entry into Libya and he then worked in Tripoli,
Libya with both an external focus to BPs Training & Education commitment
with the National Oil Corporation of Libya as well as an internal focus on
training and development within BP. After retiring from BP in late 2009, Mr.
Lens took on a leading role in developing the PetroSkills Accelerated Develop-
ment Programs across all of the E&P Disciplines, having seen this as a need in
the Oil and Gas Industry. Larry has a MS degree from the University of Geor-
gia and a BS degree from the University of Michigan both in Geology.
DR. D. ANDY LINK
Is an active consultant and instructor in Houston, Texas. His domestic and in-
ternational oil industry experience spans more than 28 years, covering areas
in North, South, and Central America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. His eld
experience extends from Alaska to Antarctica and South Africa. His teaching
experience includes 24 years with OGCI/PetroSkills as well as lecturer posi-
tions at Northern Illinois University, Northeastern Illinois University, and the
University of Wisconsin-Parkside. He is co-author of Exploration Methods for
Sandstone. Received a Ph.D. in Geology from Northwestern University.
BOB LIPPINCOTT
Is an Employee Development Consultant with extensive oil and gas explora-
tion and production experience which includes technical training and petro-
physical and petroleum engineering. He is well versed and knowledgeable on
current tools and technology and is an experienced course director and lec-
turer for Petrophysical and basic Petroleum Engineering training. As a con-
sultant, he is able to bring an unbiased analysis of training needs as well as
develop a program to effectively meet those needs. Bob is skilled at delivering
technical training across cultural and geographic groups. He has a B.S./M.E.
from Mississippi State and an MBA from the University of New Orleans.
JOHN LOGEL
Is Chief Geoscientist North Sea for Talisman Energy Norge/UK in Aberdeen
Scotland, leading them in the application of value adding geoscience technol-
ogy to improve prospect quality and reduce risk. Previously he was the Lead
Geophysicist Norge and Senior Geoscience Advisor for North American Op-
erations in Calgary, AB. working on geophysical problems throughout Can-
ada and the new ventures organization. His primary responsibility was the
technical development, mentoring and advancement of technology applica-
tion for the exploration and exploitation of unconventional and conventional
reservoirs in Canada. Prior to Talisman, John held several technical manage-
ment and advising positions with Anadarko Canada, and Petro-Canada in
Calgary and before that worked 19 years for Mobil in numerous assignments
in Europe and North America. John has over 29 years of experience in the in-
dustry and has worked on several giant, world class oil and gas elds through-
out the world. Johns interests are in reservoir prediction and characterization
from seismic data, understanding and quantifying risk. His latest emphasis
has been in the adaptation of geophysical techniques to better understand,
predict and exploit unconventional reservoirs effectively. He enthusiastically
teaches and loves to develop technology and encourage professional growth.
John is a professional Geophysicist and holds a BS and MS from the Univer-
sity of Iowa. He is a member of SEG, CSEG, APEGGA, and AAPG. John has
held several positions with the CSEG and the SEG, on technical committees,
curriculum committee for the doodletrain, several session chair positions at
the conventions and positions on the International showcase. He has au-
thored or co-authored over 50 professional papers. John also teaches profes-
sional development courses for Petroskills in Basic Geophysics and AVO,
Inversion and Attributes.
ALAIN LOUIS
Is a Senior Geoscience and Petroleum Engineer with more than 35 years in-
ternational experience, both in oil and service companies. His expertise lies
with the eld proactive monitoring (Digital Oileld), reservoir and well per-
formance, formation evaluation, reservoir characterization, along with the as-
sociated R&D activities. His recent contributions have led to the design and
numerous implementations of collaborative tools of eld performance moni-
toring and optimization (reservoir, articial lift, and plant maintenance), car-
ried in TOTAL E&P assets of Angola, Gabon, Congo, Qatar and Argentina.
His expertise includes technical training within TOTAL and ELF in Petro-
leum Engineering, in particular in focusing well data acquisition to better
serve a eld (re)development plan, justify the program of this data and antici-
pate fallback solutions. He has generated collaboration projects in this area
between ELF, TOTAL and ENI for several years. He has held various interna-
tional positions overseas in Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering. With ELF,
from 1990, he delivered internally the rst Logging Operations Manual for
witnesses; he developed and instructed the training course, dedicated to well-
site geologists and petroleum engineers, in planning and executing operations
of LWD and wireline logging, along with the associated QC. From 1974 to
1979, with Schlumberger, he has been eld engineer and eld service man-
ager in various countries of Africa and Middle East. He has authored numer-
ous presentations and publications at SPE ATCE, ATW, and EAGE
Conferences. He received a Master of Sciences from ECAM Engineering
School, Lyon, France in 1973 and a Degree from IFP in 1979 (French Petro-
leum Institute.
DR. CATALINA M. LUNEBURG
Is a Structural Geologist with experience in academic research/teaching and
consultancy in exploration industry. Currently, she works as a senior consult-
ing geologist for GeoLogic Systems in Boulder, CO; previously she was with
Midland Valley Exploration in Golden, CO. Her current expertise lies in bal-
ancing and restoration of cross sections in a wide range of tectonic regimes,
3D modeling and volume estimation of potential hydrocarbon reservoirs, and
risk assessment. Prior to her consulting work, she gained 10 years of experi-
ence in academic research and teaching in the US. She authored numerous re-
search papers and edited several books specializing on topics of how
structures, fabrics and textures relate to 3D regional kinematics in complex
tectonic settings worldwide. In 2002 she convened a GSA Penrose Conference
where innovative approaches to 3D development of fabrics, strain and struc-
tures were discussed. She received a PhD from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, as
one of John Ramsays last students, and a Diploma from LMU Munich, Ger-
many.
CRAIG LYDIATE
Has over 25 years of experience working in the international consulting arena
in all aspects of corporate risk with clients in all industries, with an emphasis
on the petro-chemical and oil and gas sectors. He was involved after Piper
Alpha on investigation and litigation defence, and has since worked in the Oil
and Gas sector for most of the major operators. He is a Chartered Safety and
Health Practitioner, (CFIOSH), a Member of the Institute of Environmental
Management and Assessment, and a Professional Member of the American
Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). Craig has a background in Engineering
(HND) and a Bachelors Degree in Information Technology.
DR. HELOISE LYNN
Has worked 34 years on oil and gas reection seismic data- within oil compa-
nies, academia, and as a consultant. For over 25 years she has worked as a
consultant for her own company, Lynn Incorporated, serving the industry on
multi-component, multi-azimuth, and/or anisotropic eld data projects. She
has extensive experience in using VSP multi-component data in conjunction
with 3D multi-azimuth multi-component surveys. Passive seismic monitoring
data, acquired during hydro-fracturing, are also used in her various projects.
During the last 10 years, she has worked 18 different 3D PP wide-azimuth
eld data surveys and/or 3D multicomponent surveys. As the lead geophysi-
cist assigned to the project, she acquired, processed, and interpreted for seis-
mic anisotropy, in order to learn fracture azimuth, fracture density, and
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in-situ stress state. Her oil company experience includes seismic and other
geophysics work within companies such as Amoco, and Texaco. She received
a PhD in Geophysics and M.S. in Exploration Geophysics from Stanford Uni-
versity, and a B.A. in Geology-Math from Bowdoin College.
SHELLY MACKENZIE
Is the owner of MacKenzie Safety where she instructs safety training and pro-
vides consulting services, inspections, investigations and audit services. She is
also a safety instructor and program developer at Southern Alberta Institute of
Technology where she is co-chair of the MacPhail School of Energy Safety
Committee. Shelly holds a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and
Health from Southern Columbia University. Clients of MacKenzie Safety are
oil and gas companies ranging from upstream service companies to drilling
rigs. Additional clients include manufacturing and the Whistler Sports Legacy
Society.
DONALD S. MACPHERSON
Has been involved in all aspects of geophysical data acquisition, processing
and interpretation. He had a long career with Mobil Oil company working in
Calgary, Dallas, New Orleans and London. Throughout his career, he has
participated in teaching courses in the technical aspects of geophysics and has
always had a keen interest in bringing clarity and understanding of the tools
of the trade to people that become involved in using and interpreting seismic
data. He was the manager of the Mobils Training Department in Dallas as
well as the principle lecturer in the geophysical courses. He received a MSc.
in Geophysics and Isotope Geochemistry from the University of Alberta.
STEPHEN E. MALKEWICZ
Is a Registered Professional Engineer and is an independent consultant with
37 years of petroleum engineering experience. He co-founded MHA Petro-
leum Consultants in 1994. Most recently he was the manager of engineering
for Resolute Natural Resources and helped to grow that company from start
up to over 10,000 BOPD of production. Previous experience includes work
throughout 4 continents in reservoir analysis and simulation, eld develop-
ment optimization, underground gas storage, secondary and tertiary recovery,
articial lift, well testing, property evaluations and production forecasting,
well stimulation, drill stem testing, property acquisition and management, ex-
pert witness and court testimony. Prior to the formation of MHA, he devel-
oped and taught courses related to reservoir engineering, well test analysis,
uncertainty analysis and production engineering as President of Jerry R.
Bergeson and Associates. He has also held the positions of Vice President of
U.S. operations for Intera Petroleum Division (now part of Schlumberger),
and a staff reservoir engineer and production engineer for Tenneco Oil Com-
pany and Sun Oil Company. He is an active member of the Society of Petro-
leum Engineers and the Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers. He
received his B.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering from the Colorado School of
Mines and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.
JOHN MARTINEZ
Has 38 years experience in oileld production technology with a specialty in
facility revision and articial lift operations, with extensive expertise in gas
lift. For 27 years he has been the Production Consultant for Production Asso-
ciates and previously was associated with Exxon (now ExxonMobil). This in-
cludes work in well deliverability, transient pressure testing, downhole
equipment evaluation and selection. He also has surface facility design experi-
ence including multiphase pipelines, separation, metering, compression, de-
hydration, water treatment and disposal, and pumps. He has served in key
positions for projects completed in 11 countries on 4 continents in which he
applied state-of-the-art technology for improvements to articial lift and pro-
duction methods. He has been responsible for the development of nodal anal-
ysis techniques for the design of gas and oil wells. He is a writer of API
recommended practices, serving as co-author of API Gas Lift Manual, API RP
11V7 Repair, Testing, and Setting Gas Lift Valves, and API RP 11V8 Gas Lift
System Design and Performance Prediction. In addition, he has written SPE
papers and Gas Lift Workshop presentations. He is active in the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers Petroleum Division, Society of Petroleum
Engineers, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, American Petroleum
Institute Gas Lift Equipment Task Group, and the ASME/API/ISO Gas Lift
Workshop. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Texas. He received an
M.S. and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas.
DR. MARK A. MCCAFFREY
Specializes in the integration of geochemical, geological and engineering data
to solve petroleum exploration and development problems. Previously, he
spent 10 years at Chevron and Arco working on these issues. He was the
2006-2008 Chairman of the Organic Geochemistry Division of the Geochem-
ical Society, and a 2001-2002 Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of Petro-
leum Engineers. He was the 1995 recipient of the Pieter Schenck Award from
the European Association of Organic Geochemists for outstanding work on
biomarkers in relation to paleoenvironmental studies and petroleum explora-
tion. In 1998, he received (with project co-workers) the Arco Award of Ex-
cellence for developing a new charge and migration model for the Brookian
petroleum system, allowing improved charge risk assessment for prospects on
the Central North Slope of Alaska. He is a senior or co-author of 30 articles
on petroleum exploration, reservoir management, oil biodegradation, hazard-
ous waste remediation, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and marine
chemistry. He is a California Registered Geologist, a Texas Professional Geo-
scientist and an AAPG Certied Petroleum Geologist. Dr. McCaffrey received
a B.A. degree from Harvard University, magna cum laude with highest honors
in Geological Sciences, and a Ph.D. in Geochemistry from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Joint Program.
DR. HOWARD L. MCKINZIE
Is a petroleum consultant from Sugar Land, Texas. His prior industry experi-
ence includes 21 years with Texaco, Inc. and Getty Oil Company in numer-
ous areas of production and completions engineering. Specic specialties
include sand control, downhole oil/water separation, compact surface oil/
water separation, articial lift with progressive cavity pumps, formation dam-
age, water shutoff, drag reduction techniques for uid ow, and well stimula-
tion by acidizing and fracturing. He also worked in the area of surface well
logging, and was one of the co-developers of QGM (Qualitative Gas Mea-
surement) and QFT (Qualitative Fluorescence Technique). Prior to joining
Getty, he was employed by GTE Labs in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he
worked primarily in the areas of catalyst development research and develop-
ing photo-catalytic techniques. He was the Chairman of the Completion En-
gineering Association in 1991-1992, after being Vice Chairman in 1989-1990.
He was a member of the research team that received the Special Meritorious
Award for Engineering Innovation from Petroleum Engineer International
(1999). He was also a member of another team that received the Hearst
Newspapers Energy Award for Technology in 1998. He has twice received
Texacos Corporate Technology Innovation Award and holds numerous pat-
ents in several of the above areas. He held a post-doctoral appointment in
Chemistry at Brown University, and subsequently taught engineering several
more years at Brown. He received a B.S. degree in Chemistry and Mathemat-
ics from Central Oklahoma University, and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry
from Arizona State University.
JEFFREY S. MCMULLAN
Has over 30 years broad career growth in the upstream oil and gas business
including engineering assignments in drilling, well completions and produc-
tion as well as operations supervisory, management and executive positions.
He has also worked in employee selection, training and development for tech-
nical, administrative and operations personnel and is experienced in building
highly successful organizations from the ground up. Jeff received a B.S. in Pe-
troleum Engineering from Louisiana State University.
ABDELMEGED MAROUF MOHAMED
Is a registered consulting engineer with over 43 years of diversied experi-
ence in oil and gas production engineering, articial lift and facilities design.
He was a resident manager for a Dallas based engineering company imple-
menting major US AID gas injection project in Egypt. For 7 years he super-
vised the design and implementation of a major production facility in Abu
Dhabi. He has conducted several production facility studies and articial lift
evaluations for various oil and gas producing companies. He instructed sev-
eral courses in petroleum production engineering and facilities design in
Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Algeria as well as Arabian Gulf coun-
tries.
DR. KISHORE MOHANTY
Is the H.B. Harkins Professor of Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering at the
University of Texas at Austin. His work experience includes 18 years of teach-
ing at the University of Houston and 10 years of industrial research at the Ex-
ploration and Production Research Division, Atlantic Richeld Co. in Plano,
Texas. He has many publications covering such topics as Transport in Porous
Materials; Surfactant, Colloid and Interface Science; and Oil Recovery En-
hancement Techniques. He received a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from
the University of Minnesota and a Bachelors of Technology in Chemical Engi-
neering from the Indian Institute of Technology.
DR. CLYDE H. MOORE
Has over 42 years experience in all aspects of the geology of sedimentary
rocks including the sequence stratigraphic analysis of carbonates and silici-
clastics in both outcrop and subsurface. He is a consulting geologist, an
Emeritus Professor of Geology at Louisiana State University, and a research
professor at Colorado School of Mines. He was a research geologist with Shell
Development Company in Houston performing extensive research on both
carbonates and clastics. He has researched modern sedimentary environments
of carbonates and siliciclastics and has extensive experience in studies of the
diagenesis of carbonates. In particular, he is recognized as a leading authority
on the evolution of porosity in carbonate rock sequences. He has worked on
sedimentary sequences in North America, Europe, Middle East and China.
He was the Continuing Education Committee chairman a Distinguished Lec-
turer and short course lecturer and eld seminar leader for AAPG and re-
ceived the AAPG Distinguished Educator award in 2001. He is the editor of
Geology of Carbonate Porosity, and co-editor of the highly acclaimed
AAPG Memoir 33, Carbonate Depositional Environments and Jurassic of the
Gulf Rim. He is the author of the books Carbonate Diagenesis and Porosity,
Carbonate Reservoirs, as well as numerous articles in international journals.
He received a B.S. in Geology from Louisiana State University, an M.S. and a
Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Texas at Austin.
LARRY K. MORAN
Has a total of 35 years of oileld experience. He spent 11 years with Dowell/
Dowell-Schlumberger (product development, engineering, laboratory super-
vision, and sales support). He spent 24 years with Conoco/ConocoPhillips
(R&D, technical service, engineering, and drilling rig supervision). He is an
expert in cementing and is procient in drilling/rig operations, uid design,
and well control. Larry has multiple US patents and has written multiple
technical papers. He has been a member of SPE for over 30 years. He has
worked extensively with API/ISO in developing cementing related specica-
tions and testing procedures. Larry has a BS degree in Chemistry from Okla-
homa State University.
HECTOR C. MORENO
Is a Senior Instructor with Halliburton Baroid Fluid Services. As a Chemical
Engineer he has been involved in the manufacturing, distribution and prod-
uct application of drilling uids. After being a supervisor of Schlumberger
Mud Logging operations in Southern Argentina, he worked as a Core Analyst
and built with Core Laboratories International -and using CoreLAB equip-
ment- the rst complete Core Analysis facility in Latin America to serve most
of the area from the city of Bogot, Colombia. He developed better analytical
techniques for precious and semiprecious metals from mining samples with
the University of Buenos Aires in a joint project with the Latin American
branch of Falconbridge. He worked as a uids engineer in SE Asia, Europe,
and Latin America before becoming engaged in the trade of nonmetallic min-
erals and supplier of imported commodities such as barite and bentonite for
distinguished operators and uids companies in Texas and Louisiana. He
studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
JAMES D. MORSE
Is President and co-founder of Computational Geology, Inc., which provides
dip analysis and related services to the E&P industry using its Geodes soft-
ware. Geodes implements modern techniques in dip analysis including
SCAT and a method (based on dip isogons) for converting the results of
SCAT dip analyses into cross sections and structure maps. He has been au-
thor or co-author on several papers dealing with using dip analysis to mark-
edly improve structural interpretations. James graduated with a B.A. in
Geology from the University of Vermont and received his M.S. in Geology
from Texas A & M University.
THEODORE (TED) ALLEN MORTENSON
Is owner and president of TAM Technical Services Inc. which provides a full
range of service and support for oil and gas and industrial sector maintenance
departments. He has spent several years as an instructor at technical/voca-
tional institutions in Canada and abroad. He has over 30 years experience in
the elds of instrumentation, electrical and electronics including experience
on international projects in South East Asia and 10 years recent work experi-
ence in the Middle East. He has an MBA in Educational Management from
the University of Leicester and Electronic Engineering Diploma from the Sas-
katchewan Technical Institute. He holds a Canadian Red Seal Interprovincial
Journeyman certication in Industrial Instrumentation.
FARELL MOUGHON
Has extensive rsthand experience in land and offshore drilling operations,
drilling and well control training and safety management at rig and corporate
level. He is experienced in safety policy development, safety alert develop-
ment and training program development and implementation. His experience
includes classroom conducted as well as on-the-rig training. He is experi-
enced in rig auditing and inspecting, is uent in French and has a working
knowledge of Spanish. His accomplishments include development of an ex-
tensive Inspection Checklist for Workover and Drilling Rigs, Modular Train-
ing Program for all rig-level positions which is still in use today and a
Certied Safety Specialist (certication) in Oilwell Drilling and Well Servicing
for World Safety Organization. (WSO selected by ARAMCO for Safety certi-
cation in Saudi.). As HSE Manager: helped Pride International achieve a year-
to-date TRIR of 0.39 at end-of-April 2010 (down from 2.35 at end-of-October
2001). Farell served on the IADC committee that revised the IADC HSE Ref-
erence Guide, on the IADC Safety Alert Review Committee and Abstract Re-
view Committee for IADC Conferences and as Chairman of the IADC HSE
Committee for 2 years. He started DROPS (Dropped Objects Prevention
Scheme) Chapter of North America.
LARRY R. MOYER
Has more than 30 years experience in all facets of the exploration, land and
production phases of the oil and gas industry. He has extensive experience
developing integrated geological, geophysical and engineering interpretations
for use in exploration, eld development and producing property evaluation,
including geological and geophysical eld and well-site supervision. He also
has experience with coal, oil shale and hydrology projects, and with all as-
pects of managing operated and non-operated oil and gas properties with em-
phasis in accounting, Joint Operating Agreements, oil and gas sales contracts
and marketing, AFEs, revenue audits, gas balancing audits, permitting, and
ling of regulatory reports. He has successfully sold prospects to both indus-
try and non-industry partners to fund drilling wells and producing property
acquisitions. He received a B.A. in accounting from Western State College,
and a M.S. in Geology from University of Colorado.
DR. DAVID R. MUERDTER
Is a geophysical consultant specializing in seismic modeling, illumination
studies, and the conversion of seismic time to depth. He is president of Lu-
minTerra LLC in Seattle, Washington. He began his petroleum career with
Amoco in New Orleans in 1982 where he processed seismic data, developed
and mapped prospects, and became a specialist in VSPs and seismic model-
ing. In 1988 he joined Sierra Geophysics in Seattle as geophysical specialist
focusing on consulting, demonstrating, and training in the use of geophysical
and geological software. He became Regional Training Advisor in the Sierra
Singapore Ofce in 1991. In 1994, he launched his own consulting business,
which later led to employment as a Research Geophysicist with Diamond
(later Emerald) Geoscience Research Corporation. He innovated workows
to raytrace complex salt structures to determine seismic distortion and sub-
salt illumination. He continues to teach and consult worldwide and has
worked on numerous equity studies. He has authored or co-authored nu-
merous professional publications and co-taught a Seismic Exploration class at
University of Washington. He is a member of SEG and AAPG and early in
his career he spent three years in Malaysia as a teacher and geologist in the
U.S. Peace Corps. He received a Ph.D. in Geological Oceanography from the
University of Rhode Island.
DAVID PATRICK MURPHY
Retired from Shell Exploration and Production after almost 35 years of engi-
neering and operational experience, with emphasis on petrophysical engi-
neering and technical learning. For over 16 years he was formation evaluation
lecturer in the University of Houston Petroleum Engineering Graduate Pro-
gram. He received the Outstanding Lecturer award from the University of
Houston Cullen College of Engineering twice. He is widely published includ-
ing multiple articles in World Oil and contributions to Carbonate Reservoir
Characterization: A Geological-Engineering Analysis, Part II (Elsevier 1996).
He has been a judge for Harts E&P annual Meritorious Engineering Awards
and an industry advisor for Oileld Review. He is a member of the Society of
Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) and the Society of Petroleum
Engineers (SPE). He has taught numerous SPWLA short courses. SPE com-
mittee memberships have included Education and Professionalism Commit-
tee and Measurement While Drilling Reprint Editorial Committee. Murphy is
a Licensed Professional Engineer in Petroleum Engineering. He received a
B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
MANICKAVASAKAN (MANICKAM) S. NADAR
Is a consultant Principal Petroleum engineer with 25 years of experience in
the upstream oil and gas industry and 6 years in the petrochemical process
operations. With a strong background of Production Technology, Well Oper-
ations, Well Completions & Workovers, Articial Lift, Asset modeling and
Optimization, he has specialized in articial lift technologies, well and system
designs, analysis, trouble-shooting, reliability and production enhancement.
He has made signicant contribution in the design, operation, surveillance
and optimization of large volume gas lifted and ESP wells. He has worked for
major international operating companies and handled various responsibilities
in production engineering and operations, onshore and offshore. In the ser-
vice sector, he has delivered many challenging well and network modeling
and optimization projects that helped clients achieve substantial increase in
production, operation efciency and cost savings. A university topper and
gold medalist, he holds a B Sc degree in Chemistry from Madurai University,
India and a degree in Chemical Engineering from Institution of Engineers
(India). With several SPE papers and text book publications to his credit, he
has conducted many workshops, training seminars and short courses for SPE
and other organizations.
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TOM NATIONS
Has 40 years of experience in Gas Lift, NODAL Analysis, and Production Op-
erations. He has designed and installed gas lift installations in many different
oil elds on land, inland waters and offshore in Alaska, California, Louisiana,
Texas, and Angola, Africa. His oil eld operations experience includes slickline
and electric line well servicing operations and well completion technology. For
the past 4-1/2 years Tom has been the principal gas lift engineer for Cono-
coPhillips Company where he provided gas lift design and troubleshooting
training and advice to their worldwide business units. His key expertise is in
well performance analysis (NODAL Analysis) and design, troubleshooting and
surveillance of gas lift systems and hydraulic lift systems (Jet Pumps). He is
also expert in general production engineering including well problem diagno-
sis and remediation and gas well de-watering. He has a BS degree in Mathemat-
ics Education from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now named
University of Louisiana at Lafayette).
DR. CHARLES H. NEUMAN
Is a consultant on development and renement of computer programs that aid
in the interpretation of cased-hole logs since 1999. He worked for Chevron Oil
Field Research Company, specializing in development of logging methods to
measure oil in place for 21 years. He then spent 12 years working in Chevron
operating companies as a formation evaluation specialist, emphasizing applica-
tion and development of through-casing logging methods. He has made many
technical presentations through the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Soci-
ety of Petrophysicists and Well Log Annalists (SPWLA). He received the
SPWLA Technical Achievement Award in 1998. He taught a course in well
logging at the University of Southern California for many years and partici-
pated in many in-house logging schools presented by Chevron. He received
degrees in physics from Caltech and the University of Illinois and did postdoc-
toral research at the University of California, Riverside.
JOHN ROBERT (BOB) NICHOL
Is President of the recently founded Petrobob Consulting Limited, located in
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada. He provides Petroleum Engineering consult-
ing services to the Government of Alberta, Department of Energy and is a ses-
sional lecturer in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta at
Edmonton. He has over 30 years experience in a broad spectrum of Petroleum
Engineering roles including eld operations, reservoir engineering and engi-
neering research. Bob has a B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering and an
M.Eng. degree in Mineral Engineering both from the University of Alberta.
TIM NIEMAN
Is President of Decision Applications, Inc., a San Francisco area based decision
analysis consulting rm. His rm performs decision and risk analysis for vari-
ous organizations facing complex decision problems. His recent oil and gas
consulting work includes risk analysis of pipeline routing; risk analysis for
deepwater ow assurance; portfolio analysis for budgeting E&P R&D portfo-
lios; and development of methods for assessing new basin entry opportunities.
Other recent work includes development of remediation and reuse strategies
for impaired properties, including former reneries, manufacturing facilities
and pipelines; numerous projects for the Yucca Mountain proposed nuclear
waste repository; work for the US Geological Survey on mountain top coal
mining, unconventional oil and gas drilling, basin-wide water management
and climate change issues; and cancer causation modeling for national health
organizations. He teaches various courses on decision analysis and quantita-
tive modeling. He was formerly Senior Decision Analyst for Geomatrix Con-
sultants, an Oakland based geological and environmental consulting rm.
Prior to that, he was Director of Operations for Lumina Decision Systems, a
decision analysis consulting and software rm. And prior to that, he spent 14
years with Amoco as a geophysicist, economist, and risk and portfolio analyst.
He has a B.S. in geology and an M.S. in geophysics from Michigan State Uni-
versity, and an MBA from Rice University.
DR. PHIL NOTZ
Has worked in the petroleum industry for 31 years, specically Flow Assur-
ance work for 23 years. Currently, he is an international consultant for ow
assurance. He worked for Chevron (Texaco) for 24 years before joining the
Offshore Engineering/Construction Firms, Doris Inc and Technip USA. As the
Flow Assurance Manager for Technip, he provided support and oversight to a
variety of ow assurance projects, including Thunder Horse, Tahiti and Cas-
cade-Chinook. He was the Flow Assurance Lead Engineer for the ExxonMobil
Kizomba B Conceptual Design, FEED, and Detail Design as well as the Chev-
ron Lobito-Tomboco and Tombua-Landana Conceptual Design and FEED
projects, to mention a few. He was Texacos chief ow assurance engineer and
served as co-chair for the DeepStar Flow Assurance Committee for two years,
and also served on the Gas Processors Association research committee. He was
the main Texaco expert for gas hydrates and is recognized internationally in
that area. His consulting projects involve hydrate mitigation and plug remedia-
tion as well as peer reviews for ow assurance in offshore production develop-
ments. He has taught courses in Flow Assurance, Reservoir Fluid Properties,
Reservoir Engineering, CO2 Flooding and Tertiary Oil Recovery for Texaco
operations personnel and has presented papers at OTC and authored papers
on ow assurance and gas hydrates.
KYLE OLEARY
Is a consulting drilling engineer based in Houston, Texas where he runs Kyle
OLeary Resources. Prior to starting his company in 2008, Kyle worked at Pe-
trEX International, Orion Drilling Company and BP America. He successfully
worked his way up from Drilling Engineer to Drilling and Completions Fore-
man then to Drilling Manager. His background includes Well Planning, Drill-
ing, Completions and Workovers and he has taken that experience and moved
into the consulting and training eld. He holds a B.S. in Petroleum and Natu-
ral Gas Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
JACK ORR
Has over 36 years experience working in the oil industry in core analysis, spe-
cial core analysis, PVT, well testing, on-site sampling of cores and reservoir
uids, as well as on-site Chromatography and formation brine analysis and
training. He has worked for clients in over twenty countries worldwide, in-
cluding countries surrounding the North Sea, United States of America, North
Africa, countries in the Mediterranean area and in the Middle East and Far
East. He holds an Honours Degree in Earth Sciences and has been teaching in-
house Core Analysis courses for seven years.
WILLIAM K. OTT
Is an independent petroleum consultant and is the founder of Well Comple-
tion Technology, an international engineering consulting and petroleum in-
dustry training rm established in 1986. Before consulting and teaching, he
was division engineer for Halliburtons Far East region based in Singapore and
a research eld coordinator for Halliburton in Oklahoma. He works regularly
with and on wells requiring various well completions techniques, principally
in East Asia. He has conducted technical petroleum industry courses world-
wide and written numerous technical papers relating to well completion and
workover operations. He is a registered professional engineer in Texas, and a
25-year member of SPE. He received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the
University of Missouri.
DR. J. M. PEDEN
Is Professor of Well Technology at the Department of Petroleum Engineering
at Curtin University of Technology in Perth Western Australia; a Principal
Technolgist for Advanced Well Technologies Pty and also Managing Director
of PITAC Ltd. in Edinburgh, Scotland. Previously, at Heriot Watt University,
he was the Shell UK Professor of Petroleum Engineering and Chairman or
Deputy Chairman of the department from 1982 until 1991. In 1991, he
founded the Horizontal Well Technology Unit. His specialties are focused pri-
marily on production technology but he also teaches courses in reservoir and
drilling related topics and was a visiting Professor of Petroleum Engineering at
Stanford University. He was employed by Shell in both the Middle East and
the North Sea and has consulted internationally for the majority of major oper-
ating and service companies in areas such as horizontal wells, sand control,
multilaterals and other aspects of well design and troubleshooting. His princi-
pal areas of expertise are in well completion design; formation damage; sand
control; and, horizontal and multilateral wells. He has published over 100
technical papers, two textbooks, and contributed to numerous conferences as
a keynote speaker. He has been an active member of SPE, holding a number of
posts including Chairman of the Aberdeen Section in 1986/87. In 1999/2000
he was an SPE Distinguished Lecturer on the subject of multilateral wells. He
received a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, an M.Eng. and Ph.D. in Petroleum
Engineering.
MAXIMILLIAAN PEETERS
Is a professor of Petrophysics and Borehole Geophysics at the Colorado School
of Mines, and director of the Center for Petrophysics. He has 38 years of expe-
rience in the oil industry, mainly with Royal Dutch Shell, and as a consultant.
He is a member of the SPWLA, EAGE, SEG, founding member of DPS, vice-
president of the Denver Well Logging Society, and assistant-editor of the Pe-
troleum Geoscience and Geophysical Prospecting Journals. He has received
the Distinguished Technical Achievement Award from the SPWLA, the Tech-
nical Advancement Award from the Colorado School of Mines. He received his
degree in Physics from Delft Technical University.
ROBERTO PEVERARO
Is a petroleum geoscience and engineering consultant with over 38 years expe-
rience in the oil industry, including senior technical management positions in
formation evaluation, rock physics and borehole geophysics. Before founding
Petrocomp Consulting, Ltd., he worked at Schlumberger and BNOC BRIT-
OIL BP, where he held various senior level executive positions. In addition
to having extensive technical authorship and publications, he is a senior mem-
ber in IEEE, SEG, SPE, and SPWLA, a Recipient of SPWLA 2002 Distin-
guished Technical Achievement Award for Signicant Technical Contributions
in Formation Evaluation, and a Founder member of European Association of
Petroleum Geoscientists and Engineers. He received both graduate and post-
graduate degrees in Engineering Physics, and Applied Physics and Geophysics
from Technical University Darmstadt, Germany.
DR. JOHN D. PIGOTT
Is an internationally recognized energy expert with more than twenty ve
years experience in worldwide hydrocarbon exploration-exploitation. He has
been an Advisor to Foreign Energy Ministries, an Exploration Consultation for
Oil Companies Worldwide, and a University Professor. He has worked in
many different areas including: Concession design, corporate management
evaluation and reorganization, regulator advisement and technical advisement.
He integrated geological and geophysical data into predictive, comprehensive
basin models for hydrocarbon exploration on 5 continents. He designed and
implemented geologically targeted 2D-3D seismic acquisition, processing, and
interpretation for eld development in South East Asia, North Sea, Central
America, and the Gulf Coast.
W.E. BILL POWELL
Is an oil and gas professional with over 30 years of experience in eld opera-
tions, technical sales, marketing, and management with autonomous opera-
tions and prot and loss responsibility. Prior to entering the oil and gas
industry in 1975 with Schlumberger he served as a commissioned ofcer in
the U.S. Marine Corps. Bill has a technical background with B.S. and M.S. de-
grees in Physics. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Ameri-
can Association of Petroleum Geologists, and Houston Producers Forum. Bill
serves on the Unconventional Gas International Conference and Exhibition
Advisory Board. Bill served as Vice President of Marketing for S.A. Holditch &
Associates Inc, a well-known petroleum consultancy where he played a key
role in building the brand equity that was the basis of the successful acquisi-
tion by Schlumberger in 1997. His most recent assignment with Schlumberger
was as North America Business Development Manager for Data & Consulting
Services where he maintained close relationships with numerous major and in-
dependent operating companies. Over the course of his career Bill has taught
short courses and seminars on a variety of technical and business topics and
managed a series of regional industry seminars to identify and address techni-
cal issues that impact business performance in oil and gas plays of regional in-
terest.
DR. DENNIS R. PREZBINDOWSKI
Is a Consulting Stratigrapher, Sedimentologist and Petrologist, with over 30
years of worldwide, academic, industrial and business experience in the explo-
ration and development of carbonate and mixed carbonate/clastic oil and gas
reservoirs. He is a project leader for large multi-company reservoir character-
ization and development projects responsible for project planning, reservoir
quality, evaluations, depositional diagenetic and sequence stratigraphic model
development, equity determinations, report writing and presentations. Dr.
Prezbindowski has a MS in Geology from Michigan State University and a PhD
in Geology from The University of Texas. He is both a Certied Petroleum
Geologist (#4399) and a Certied Professional Geologist (#7682).
M. SCOTT QUIGLEY
Is the owner of 4 Seasons Technical Services providing a wide variety of tech-
nical support services for coiled tubing operations around the world. He has
over 30 years in research, technical service and consulting for the petroleum
industry and has been developing and applying coil tubing technology for well
intervention, drilling and completion activities since 1990. He received both a
BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State Univer-
sity.
ERICH R. RAMP
Is the President and Managing Director of Ramp & Associates International, a
Minnesota based Petroleum Industry consulting company. Erich had more
than thirty years of Industry experience with Phillips Petroleum Company and
ConocoPhillips prior to forming Ramp and Associates International. During
that period he held a number of international and domestic positions involving
project management and assessment, asset management, prospect generation
and evaluation, reservoir characterization, technology transfer, team manage-
ment, operations, risking, budgeting and planning, training and personnel ap-
praisal. He has been a consultant-instructor for PetroSkills since 2008 with
emphasis teaching Petroleum Project Management and Prospect and Play As-
sessment. Erich earned a M.S. degree in Geology from Iowa State University
and B.A. degree in Geology from the University of Minnesota-Morris. Erich is
an AAPG Certied Geologist, member of AAPGs DPA and DEG, and is a reg-
istered Professional Geologist in Texas.
JACK RANUCCI
Is an instructor at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology for over 15 years
in the Manufacturing and Automation Department. He develops and delivers
to private industry updating and advanced training to their personnel both at
SAIT and on site internationally. He is a Journeyman Millwright with I.P.
Standing and has written Individual Learning Modules for SAIT that are deliv-
ered worldwide. He has performed all facets of his Millwright trade throughout
western and central Canada. He has performed overhaul and maintenance on
reciprocating and rotary equipment as well as maintenance on auxiliary equip-
ment such as lubrication systems, centrifugal/positive displacement pumps,
and hydraulic controls. He has a Business Administration diploma from Mount
Royal College.
DR. CLIFF REDUS
Is an independent petroleum engineering consultant who specializes in pro-
duction system optimization and subsea ow assurance. Prior to starting his
consulting business, he was an Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering
at the University of Tulsa. He has 35 years of petroleum industry experience,
both in production research and eld operations in the area of multiphase
ow. His primary areas of interest are multiphase ow in well bores, ow lines
and production equipment, multiphase meters and pumps, computational
uid mechanics, advance separation technology and parafn and hydrate de-
position in production ow lines and wells. He was in a supervisory capacity
in production related industrial research for the last 10 years with Texacos
Upstream Technology Department in Houston Texas, with the last four years
as Director of Texacos live oil multiphase ows loop in Humble Texas. At
Tulsa University, he was actively engaged in teaching, research in multiphase
ow, and as executive director of Tulsa University Fluid Flow Projects. He re-
ceived a B.S. in Mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University in Kings-
ville, Texas, an MS. and Ph.D., from the University of Houston, both in
Mechanical Engineering.
DR. GRANT ROBERTSON
Is a petroleum engineering consultant in Houston, Texas. He has worked in
the oil and gas industry since 1974 for Chevron, British Petroleum, Ryder
Scott and Anadarko in California, Saudi Arabia and Texas. He has held various
high-level technical and management positions. His work has been very diver-
sied covering oil and gas reservoirs, onshore and offshore properties, pri-
mary, secondary and tertiary operations, and reservoir exploration and
development projects. His responsibilities have been in reservoir engineering
and reservoir simulation, but he has also done production engineering and ex-
ploratory well testing. He has signicant experience in preparing and conduct-
ing schools and workshops and has been an SPE Short Course instructor since
2000. He has published technical papers in refereed journals and has written
many internal publications. He has been an active member of SPE since 1975
and has held numerous positions within different SPE organizations. He re-
ceived a B.S. degree in Engineering Science and a M.S. degree in Chemical En-
gineering from the University of Toronto. He also received a Ph.D. degree in
Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology.
DR. LEON H. ROBINSON
Had a 39 year career at Exxon and made contributions in many technology
areas such as: mud cleaners, explosive drilling, drilling data telemetry, subsur-
face rock mechanics, and drilling and hydraulic optimization techniques ter-
tiary oil recovery, on-site drilling workshops, world-wide drilling uid
seminars and rig site consultation. Throughout his last 25 years with Exxon,
he delivered annual lectures at in-house Drilling Engineering Schools on vari-
ous topics. Since retiring from Exxon Production Research in 1992, Dr. Robin-
son has remained active working with the SPE, API, AADE, IADC, and
consulting on drilling activities. He has received 34 US patents, 23 Interna-
tional patents, the 1981 IADC Special Recognition Award, the 1986 SPE Drill-
ing Engineering Award, several Exxon lecturer awards, the 1999 AADE
Meritorious Service Award, the 2004 SPE Legion of Honor Award, the 2006
API Service Award, in 2006 was inducted into the AADE Hall of Fame, in Sept.
2008, one of the rst ve recognized by SPE as a Drilling Legend. Currently,
he is a consultant, Chairman of the IADC Technical Publications Committee
writing the encyclopedia of drilling, Chairman of an API task group involved
with API RP 13C, member of API task groups addressing issues with drilling
uids and hydraulics, and on the AADE Conference planning committee. He
was discharged from the U.S. Army in 1946, earned a B.S. and a M.S. in Phys-
ics from Clemson University, and Ph.D. in Engineering Physics from N.C.
State University.
GERRY H. ROSS
Is a PetroSkills Vice President and instructor. He has more than 35 years for-
mation evaluation and rock based Petrophysics experience as well as partici-
pating in Oil & Gas operations from exploration through production. While
with Core Lab he provided training to both majors and independents on a
worldwide basis. During this time he was also the instructor and co-coordina-
tor of an extensive internal Petrophysics applications program. This multi-year
program focused on the applications of rock and uid data in log analysis, for-
mation evaluation, reservoir engineering & production. He also worked with
major research centers and universities globally to provide reservoir conditions
instrumentation for reservoir engineering, reservoir description and formation
damage research. His international oil & gas knowledge was developed though
extended assignments in South America, Asia, the North Sea and the USA. He
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Aberdeen Chapter of the SPWLA. He received a B.Sc. in Geology from Bed-
ford College, London University.
WILLIAM (BILL) SAMBROOK
Is a Certied Power Engineering Technologist with an impressive 30+ year
record within the oil and gas industries. His experience includes project
management, training co-ordination, rening operations, eld and plant pro-
duction operations, drilling, maintenance, and safety performance merits
setting quality standards and goals, ensuring environmental compliance and
safety adherence, and resolving industry technical training needs. He is an in-
ternational Training Professional, with expertise in the design, delivery and
program coordination of performance managed instructor-led classroom and
on the job training programs. Communicative and intuitive, able to lead and
inspire multi-national teams and build an empowered culture that encourages
knowledge-sharing and consensus management.
DR. HELMY SAYYOUH
Is the professor of Petroleum Reservoir Engineering at Cairo University,
Egypt. He was the chairman of Petroleum Engineering Department, and an
active member in the Faculty Council at Cairo University , at King Sand Uni-
versity, Research Center Council at King Saud University, and the Editorial
Board of the Journal of the Engineering Sciences-King Saud
University(Elsevier publications). Since, 1986 he had been a Consultant Engi-
neer in the areas of petroleum reservoir engineering, enhanced oil recovery,
and reservoir simulation. In 1998, 2001 and 2006 he was awarded the distin-
guished prize of post-graduate studies supervision from the CAPCU- Cairo
University. In 1998and 2008 he was awarded an appreciation certicate for
the signicant contributions to the engineering professions. He has taught pe-
troleum engineering courses at, King Saud University, and Cairo University.
He was offered a visiting professor at the Petroleum Engineering Department,
the University of New South Wales at Australia. Dr. Helmy Sayyouh has been
involved in many consulting projects with SANCST (Saudi Arabia), Bin Ali
Oil Corporation (Libya), General Petroleum Company (Egypt) and Giesum
Oil Company (Egypt). He has supervised tens of Ph.D. and M.Sc students and
had published more than 120 technical papers at international conferences
and bulletins. His biography appeared in the 16th Edition 1999, of the whos
who in the world.
DR. DONALD SCHMIDT
Was directly involved with drilling uids research and supervised research in
all aspects of drilling technology during his 30-year career working for
Amoco Production Company and Dowell, as well as the Dow Chemical Com-
pany. He prepared and presented training courses in drilling uids technol-
ogy while at Amoco and also gave courses on various management topics.
Since retirement, Don has consulted in the Drilling and Construction indus-
tries on drilling uid technology. He is a former Chairman of API Committee
13 on Drilling Fluids specications and test methods. His industry awards in-
clude the American Petroleum Institute Citation for Service Award and recog-
nition as co-author of the best paper in Drilling Engineering in 1995. He
received Bachelors degree from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in Physical and
Inorganic Chemistry from Oregon State University.
RICHARD H. SCHROEDER
Is founder and President of RHS Management, specializing in technical and
management consulting for the petroleum industry. He has more than 40
years of experience in engineering, international operations, management and
teaching experience in all phases of exploration, production, research and
corporate development. He specializes in reservoir management, production
optimization, drilling, operations, completion and workover capabilities, per-
sonnel development, communications and multidiscipline team building. His
professional experience includes: 9 years in engineering, research and super-
vision with Exxon, 8 years as Senior Vice President with May Petroleum, an
independent drilling fund company, 8 years as President of Rosewood Re-
sources, a privately-owned international integrated oil company; 7 years as
President/Vice Chairman/Consultant of Harken Energy Corp., an interna-
tional exploration company. He has authored articles and manuals on various
phases of petroleum engineering and personnel management. He is a member
of API, SPE, IPAA, and TIPRO, is a Tau Beta Pi Fellow, and has various out-
standing lecturer awards. He holds a B.S. in Engineering Science and an M.S.
in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
JOHN SCHUYLER
CAM, CCE, CMA, CMC, CPIM, PMP and PE, is a decision analyst, evalua-
tion engineer, and investor. He founded his consulting practice, Decision Pre-
cision, in 1988. He has over 35 years of experience in analysis, consulting,
training and management, primarily in the energy industry. His focus has
been in feasibility analysis, appraisals, corporate planning, and evaluation
software. He has presented over 270 courses in 33 countries since 1990. He
was vice president and petroleum engineer with Security Pacic National
Bank, planning and evaluation analyst at Cities Service Oil Co., manager of
business systems for Cities Services Petrochemicals Division, and senior
management consultant with a national accounting rm. He is a member of
eight professional organizations and is an author and speaker on modern
analysis practices. He is the revision author of Decision Analysis for Petro-
leum Exploration, 2nd Ed., author of Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects,
2nd Ed., and has written over 40 articles, papers and handbook chapters. He
holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in mineral-engineering physics from Colorado
School of Mines and an M.B.A. from the University of Colorado. His Web site
is http://www.maxvalue.com.
JOHN C. SCRUTON-WILSON
Is a founding faculty member of the BP Financial University responsible for
developing and delivering nance and economic evaluation training through-
out the BP organization. His leadership in negotiation was displayed by devel-
oping a consensus position with ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips in
agreements for the Alaska Gas Pipeline as well as shaping $20 billion of Fed-
eral Loan guarantees and tax benets for the pipeline. He is experienced in
project nance having completed agreements with the International Finance
Corporation to nance a chemical plant expansion in Brazil and with Ci-
tibank to provide loans for gasoline retailers. He has established himself as a
leader in the Oil and Gas Industry by holding various management/leadership
positions during his career.
DR. RICHARD D. SEBA
Is a petroleum engineering consultant in New Orleans, Louisiana. During
28 years of employment by Shell Oil Company in locations around the
world, he held staff and management positions in research, reservoir engi-
neering, and E&P and corporate economics. He has taught reservoir engi-
neering and petroleum economics at Tulane University, Stanford
University, University of New Orleans, for SPE and Shell. For the past 19
years, he has taught courses in petroleum economics, risk and uncertainty,
and international E&P contracts for Shell and OGCI. He is an SPE Distin-
guished Author, has served SPE as chairman of the Distinguished Lecturers
Committee, chairman of the Economics Award Committee, chairman of the
Textbook Committee, and as a member of the Speakers Bureau. He is a
member of the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists and is a
registered professional engineer. He is the author of Economics of World-
wide Petroleum Production (2nd Edition, 2003). He received a B.S. and
M.P.E. degrees from Oklahoma University and a Ph.D. degree from the
University of Texas, all in petroleum engineering.
DR. JOHN SEIDLE
Is a Vice President and Senior Reservoir Engineer with MHA Petroleum Con-
sultants, a Denver based petroleum consulting rm. He has more than 25
years experience in unconventional gas reservoirs, primarily coalbed meth-
ane. His coalbed methane experience includes exploration, development, pro-
duction optimization, and enhanced recovery projects in the USA, Canada,
Australia, India, Poland, South Africa, Colombia, Turkey, United Kingdom,
Mexico, China, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. He has also performed reservoir
engineering studies and reserve evaluations for gas shales and conventional
gas and oil projects throughout the USA. He has taught an industry coalbed
methane course for over a decade. He has co-authored 21 technical papers, a
monograph chapter and holds 6 patents. He received a PH.D. in Mechanical
Engineering from the University of Colorado. He is a Registered Professional
Engineer in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Wyoming and a member of SPE,
SPEE, and CIM.
DR. SUBHASH N. SHAH
Is the Stephenson Chair Professor and Director of the Well Construction
Technology Center at the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological
Engineering at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. He has a
distinguished career in the Oil and Gas (O&G) industry for over 35 years
18 years in industry predominantly with Halliburton Energy Services and 17
years in academia. He enjoys teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels
and supervises students research leading to masters and doctoral degrees in
petroleum engineering (PE). He directs a well-established center to conduct
PE research and collaborates with several industry partners. He travels world-
wide to deliver lectures and to provide consulting services to the O&G indus-
try. He has authored over 250 technical papers in more than 20 international
journals. His areas of expertise include onshore/offshore drilling, stimulation,
well completions, and the emerging technologies of horizontal wells and
coiled tubing. He is a Chairman of ISO 13503 Procedure for Friction Pres-
sure Measurements, and serves on the Editorial Boards of SPE since 1984, Pe-
troleum Science since 2006 and International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal
Technology since 2006. He has been well-recognized by his peers and is a re-
cipient of numerous industry and academic awards. He has a B.S. from the
M.S. University of Baroda as well as an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of
New Mexico, all in Chemical Engineering. He is a registered licensed profes-
sional engineer.
DR. MUKUL M. SHARMA
Is Professor and Chairman of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at the
University of Texas at Austin. His current research interests include natural
gas engineering, injection water management, formation damage and petro-
physics. He has published more than 200 journal articles and conference pro-
ceedings and has four patents. Among his many awards, he is the recipient of
the 1998 SPE Formation Evaluation Award, the 2002 Lester C. Uren Award,
and the 2004 SPE Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award. He served as
an SPE Distinguished Lecturer in 2002 and has served on the Editorial Boards
of several journals including the SPE Journal. He has a bachelor of technology
in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, an M.S. and
Ph.D. in chemical and petroleum engineering from the University of South-
ern California.
JERALD L. SHURSEN
Is a consulting engineer who has extensive HPHT experience with more than
25 wells below 20,000 feet. He has visited more than 70 countries and
worked in 26 countries with special emphasis on pressure control and drill-
ing optimization. He is very strong in mentorship of young engineers and
training of petroleum professionals. He has a BS degree in Chemical Engi-
neering from Oklahoma University.
DR. ROBERT A. SKOPEC
Is an independent consultant for Petrophysical Applications International,
Inc., specializing in formation evaluation, coring, core analysis, rock mechan-
ics, formation damage assessment, reservoir modeling, and laboratory instru-
ment design. He has spent over 25 years in the industry, principally in core
and log analysis in various technical and managerial positions for Diamond
Shamrock, Sohio, Gearhart Industries, Oryx Energy (Sun E & P), and Tex-
aco. He has served as President of the Society of Core Analysts (SCA) and on
the Board of Directors of The Society of Professional Well Log Analysts
(SPWLA) and Logging Characterization Consortium (LCC). He has served as
Associate Editor of the Log Analyst (petrophysics) and has chaired numer-
ous technical committees for SCA, SPWLA, and API, and served as a member
of the SPWLA and SCA technical committees. He has been an SPE, SPWLA,
and SPE/AAPG Distinguished Lecturer, served as Executive Editor of SPE
Formation Evaluation and SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering Jour-
nals, and as an Associate Editor of the AAPG Bulletin. He is an Honorary
Senior Lecturer in Petrophysics in the Department of Geology and Petroleum
Geology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
DR. GEORGE E. SLATER
Is an instructor/consultant with over 45 years experience as an engineer and
professor. In addition to creating software systems used worldwide to inte-
grate engineering and geological data, he has worked in various management
positions as a reservoir engineer, and taught at Pennsylvania State University.
He has authored a number of papers on Reservoir Simulation and engineering
problems, and is a 46-year member of the Society of Professional Engineers of
AIME. He received a B.A. in Arts & Letters with M.S. and PhD degrees in Pe-
troleum and Natural Gas Engineering from The Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity.
DR. JOHN S. SNEIDER
Is President of Sneider Exploration, Inc., an exploration/exploitation consult-
ing service that conducts studies around the world, but with a focus in Latin
America, China, North Africa and the United States. He is also involved with
industry training with more than 18 years experience in: Venezuela, Chile,
Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, the North Sea, Switzerland, Korea,
China, the Gulf Coast, Alaska, and the Permian Basin. From 1994 to the
present, he has been a partner in PetroTech Associates, providing explora-
tion/exploitation with analysis and evaluation of reservoir, seal and ow bar-
rier rock types. From 1989 to 1990 he was a consultant for Green Hill
Petroleum, Inc., in East Texas, and previously was a geologist with Shell Oil,
Inc., in South Texas. While working on his Ph.D. in Geology and Geophysics
at Rice University, he spent 18 months in the Elf Acquitaine Paris ofce
working various sequence stratigraphy projects focusing in the North Sea. He
received a B.S. and an M.S. in Geology from Texas A&M.
DR. JOHN P. SPIVEY
Has over 20 years experience in the petroleum industry, with interests in
pressure transient analysis, production data analysis, reservoir engineering,
continuing education, and software development. From 1984 to 1990, he
worked for SoftSearch, Inc. (later Dwights EnergyData) developing petroleum
economics and engineering software. In 1990, he joined S.A. Holditch & As-
sociates (SAH), which was purchased by Schlumberger (SLB) in 1997. While
at SAH/SLB he conducted reservoir simulation, gas storage, and tight gas ap-
plication studies and taught industry short courses in well testing and pro-
duction data analysis. He actively participated in on-going development of
SABRE, SAH numerical reservoir simulator, and in research in techniques for
production data analysis for gas wells. He also designed and developed PRO-
MAT, an analytical production data analysis and forecasting program, and
WELLTEST, an interactive pressure transient test analysis program. In 2004,
he started his own reservoir engineering consulting company, Phoenix Reser-
voir Engineering, and software development company, Phoenix Reservoir
Software, LLC, which provides PMTx, a software package for analyzing pro-
duction and production log data and forecasting future performance for mul-
tilayer low permeability reservoirs. Since 1992, he has served as Visiting
Assistant Professor or Adjunct Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University,
teaching undergraduate and graduate classes in gas reservoir engineering and
pressure transient analysis, and serving on several graduate student commit-
tees. He is the editor of the SPE Reprint Series Vol. 52, Gas Reservoir Engi-
neering, and Vol. 57, Pressure Transient Testing, and coauthor of SPE
Textbook Series Vol. 9, Pressure Transient Testing and has published numer-
ous papers and articles in industry journals and trade publications. He re-
ceived a B.S. Physics from Abilene Christian University, a M.S. in Physics
from the University of Washington, a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from
Texas A&M University, and is a registered professional engineer in the state
of Texas.
DANIEL STRIGHT
Is a petroleum-engineering consultant with over 36 years of experience in the
petroleum industry that spans major and independent oil companies, and in-
ternational consulting. Most recently he was President of International Reser-
voir Technologies and was manager of an integrated asset team for CEPSA, a
Spanish rening company. His experience includes managing and conduct-
ing integrated reservoir studies in the United States, Canada, North Sea, Eu-
rope, Indonesia, Australia, South America, the Middle East, North Africa, and
FSU. He also has extensive experience in unconventional gas reservoirs in-
cluding coalbed methane, fractured reservoirs, hydraulic fracturing and test-
ing of low permeability gas reservoirs, and gas storage. He has trained and
mentored entry level engineers and has given in-house training courses in en-
hanced oil recovery, gas well testing, gas reservoir management, pressure
transient testing, hydraulic fracturing, reservoir simulation and basic reservoir
engineering. He also serves on the advisory board of the Reservoir Character-
ization Project in the Geophysics Department at the Colorado School of
Mines and is an external member of PhD thesis committees for students in
that program. He has written 14 technical papers covering a range of reservoir
engineering problems.
DR. DWIGHT V. SUKUP
Is President of Sukup Geophysical Consulting, a geophysical consulting rm
consulting mainly in wave eld imaging and wide azimuth seismic data ac-
quisition technologies. He established Sukup Geophysical Consulting in 2002
after retiring from a 23-year career at Texaco and then Chevron. While at
Texaco, he worked in the exploration and production technology divisions.
He has an extensive background and over 30 years experience in geophysical
technologies including: the development and software implementation of
wave eld modeling and imaging technologies, novel wide azimuth data ac-
quisition and processing methods, multi-component data acquisition and
processing, computer parallel processing. He also spent 5 years at the Univer-
sity of South Dakota teaching graduate level Mathematics and Computer Sci-
ence courses.
He entered the United State Army where he was a Distinguished Military
Graduate of The US Army Field Artillery Ofcer Candidate Class 1968A and
later served as the commander of a US Army Reserve Armored Company. He
received a M.S. and Ph.D in Mathematics from the University of Nebraska.
MARCUS A. (MARC) SUMMERS, P.E.
Has over 30 years of oileld experience and over 15 years of hands on train-
ing experience. He joined PetroSkills in 2008 and is currently V.P. of Accel-
erated Development Programs. For eleven years prior to that, he founded and
ran PetrEX International, Inc. In 1980, he began working as a drilling engi-
neer for Amoco for fteen years in various locations around the world. His
background includes operations, technical support, and drilling research
functions. Since 1986 he has written a number of papers presented at SPE/
IADC conferences and several articles published in Petroleum Engineer Inter-
national, American Oil and Gas Reporter, etc. He received a B.S. in Petro-
leum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and is a Registered
Professional Engineer in Oklahoma.
DR. JOHN SUMNER
Started Sumner Geophysics in 2003 after retiring from ExxonMobil. While at
Exxon, he developed techniques in seismic interpretation, seismic modeling,
and the direct identication of hydrocarbons. He taught at the University of
California in Santa Cruz and at Lehigh University prior to joining the Exxon
Production Research Company in 1977. He received a Ph.D. in geophysics
from Stanford University in 1971.
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IAN S. SUTTON
Is a chemical engineer with over 30 years of design and operating experience
in the process industries. He specializes in risk management, technical safety
and process safety management. He works on the design of large, integrated
process facilities, including offshore platforms, and provides consulting ser-
vices to senior management on the implementation, effectiveness and cost of
process safety and risk management programs. He has worked in a wide vari-
ety of industries including rening, petrochemicals and minerals processing.
For the last seven years he has worked primarily in the offshore oil and gas in-
dustry, with a focus on the safe design and operation of large, deepwater plat-
forms. Mr. Sutton is widely published, and has given many presentations and
seminars on process risk management. He has authored numerous books, of
which the most recent was Process Risk and Reliability Management (Else-
vier, 2010). His next book, Offshore Safety Management, is scheduled for
publication in the fall of 2011. He has a M.A. in Literature from the University
of Houston (Clear Lake) and a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the Uni-
versity of Nottingham, U.K.
DR. TOM J. TEMPLES
Is a consulting geologist and geophysicist with over 30 years experience in ge-
ology, geophysics, health and safety relating to both the petroleum and envi-
ronmental industry. He is an adjunct professor at Clemson University and
was formerly a Research Associate Professor at the University of South Caro-
lina. He has extensive experience in subsurface mapping, seismic stratigraphy,
sequence stratigraphy, seismic interpretation, petroleum geology, and geo-
physics. He is a former Vice President and Exploration Manager of indepen-
dent oil producers where he was responsible for exploration and generation of
prospects for drilling as well as the risk assessment and budget preparation.
Prior to this he was Senior Geotechnical Advisor to the Department of Energy
and served in various capacities with Texaco. He received a B.S. from Clem-
son University, a M.S. from University of Georgia and a Ph.D. from the Uni-
versity of South Carolina.
DR. LAWRENCE W. TEUFEL
Is a consultant focusing on naturally fractured reservoirs and petroleum-re-
lated rock mechanics projects. He was formerly the Professor of Petroleum
Engineering and held the Langdon Taylor Chair at the New Mexico Institute
of Mining and Technology until he retired in 2011. He had a 20-year tenure at
Sandia National Laboratories, where he was the principal investigator of sev-
eral cooperative U.S. Department of Energy/industry projects working in the
areas of hydraulic fracturing in tight-gas reservoirs, geologic characterization
and uid-ow simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs, and petroleum-re-
lated rock-mechanics studies on reservoir compaction and subsidence. He is
an author of over 80 publications. He has received awards from the US Na-
tional Committee for Rock Mechanics and the Society of Petroleum Engineers
and has been a Distinguished Lecturer for the American Association of Petro-
leum Geologists and the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He received a B.S.
degree in geology from Syracuse University, an M.S. degree in geology from
Texas A&M University, and a Ph.D. in geology from Texas A&M University.
OLIVER THISTLETON
Has over ten years experience in data management and content management
in the E&P industry. As a career data management practitioner and consul-
tant, he has worked in a wide range of data management environments, from
the cutting edge to the well established, in the UK and internationally. He is a
senior consultant at Venture Information Management, a leading independent
supplier of information management services to the E&P industry including
subsurface, surface and business support functions. He is an acknowledged
expert in the practices, principles and realities of data management, advising a
full range of companies from small independents through to the super majors.
He holds a BSc in Geology and an MSc in Basin Evolution and Dynamics,
both from Royal Holloway, University of London.
DR. ESTES C. THOMAS
Served Shell Oil Company in various assignments for 32 years and retired as a
Petrophysical Engineering Advisor. He formed Bayou Petrophysics in 1999
and currently consults part-time and provides technical training in shaly sand
analysis and other areas of Petrophysics, and serves the SPE and SPWLA as a
technical editor in various assignments. His professional career interests and
publications have spanned many topics including development of revolution-
ary core analysis methods for handling and measuring the petrophysical prop-
erties of unconsolidated sands; pioneering the use of SEM techniques to study
the pore structure and pore wall geometry and physical chemistry of shaly
sands; empirical verication of the Waxman-Smits model for interpretation of
resistivity behavior in homogeneous oil-bearing shaly sands; empirical quanti-
cation of the relationship between membrane potential and cation exchange
capacity in shaly sands; development of models to interpret wireline logs and
predict performance in laminated shaly sands. His most recent research inter-
ests involve methods to improve the performance of wireline formation sam-
pling tools. He has received numerous awards and has presented many
keynote addresses for the SPE and SPWLA. In 2004 E.C. was presented SPW-
LAs highest award, the Gold Medal for Technical Achievement. He received a
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Stanford University, performed Post Doc-
torate studies in Physical Chemistry at Princeton University, and received a
B.S. in Chemistry from Louisiana State University.
DR. JOHN B. (JACK) THOMAS
Has more than 45 years of diverse work experiences in which he has con-
ducted or worked on hydrocarbon projects in most of the active petroleum-
bearing basins of the world. He is recognized as an expert in reservoir
characterization of conventional and unconventional reservoirs including
those in tight gas, coalbed methane, all types of siliclastic and carbonate res-
ervoirs. He has presented seminars in more than 26 nations on aspects of
these topics. Currently he is Petroskills Petrophysics Discipline Manager and
course instructor. He has authored or co-authored two books on applied and
practical petrophysics plus numerous papers on the topic. His academic
teaching experiences have been in the areas of petrology, petrophysics, and
environmental geology. While the AAPG Geoscience director, he led a ten-
fold increase in titles published including digital and book releases. He has
received honors for work on the local level in the Rocky Mountains, Canada,
China, and the Middle East. He was recognized as a Society of Petroleum En-
gineers Distinguished Lecturer in 1994-95 traveling Southeast Asia, the Mid-
dle East, and the United States, focusing on the importance of rock-log
calibration in reservoir characterization. Professional memberships include
the AAPG, SPE, SPWLA, TGS, RMAG. He is past leader of the SEPM Clastic
Diagenesis Research Group, Sigma Xi (Local ), and Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
HUGO VARGAS
Has more than 33 years of active experience in oil elds. He provided profes-
sional technical training to engineers and supervisors as a Senior Technical
Instructor for 5 years. He worked in ofce and eld positions with both a
major Service Oil Co. and also with Major Oil Co. His experience includes ex-
ecution, supervision and management with well testing, down hole tools, data
acquisition, completions, cementing, fracturing, stimulations and workover in
general. He has coordinated testing operations at well sites with authority
over all service companies at rig and rig-less environments, both land and off-
shore including deep water. While coordinating completion and testing
phases, he became familiar with Electric wire line, Coil Tubing and Slick line
operations. He has a high level of understanding of workover operations,
costs and technical issues, with emphasis in testing. He has authored applica-
tions in Visual Basic for hydraulic calculations, risk assessment, nancials and
for training purposes. He is IWCF certied and received a B.S. in Chemistry
and is uent in English, Spanish and Portuguese and communicates in
French.
DR. WILLIAM J. WADE
Is President of Applied Tomographics Inc., a research and development oper-
ation specializing in down-sizing and up-powering CT scanners for future in-
dustrial applications. Formerly, he was President of LSS International,
performing core analysis and CT-scanning in Trinidad, Nigeria, and Houston.
His other professional experience includes positions at Champlin Petroleum
Company and the Tennessee Division of Geology. He has taught on carbonate
depositional systems, sequence stratigraphy, carbonate petrography, physical
geology, and marine geology at Louisiana State University, Montgomery Col-
lege and Vanderbilt University. Currently, he is co-writing a book on carbon-
ate reservoirs. In addition to publishing numerous technical papers, he was
Associate editor for the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulle-
tin. He is a member of American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Geo-
logical Society of America, Society for Sedimentary Research, Houston
Geological Society, and International Assoc. of Sedimentologists. He received
a B.A. and M.S. in Geology from Vanderbilt University, and a PhD in Sedi-
mentology from Louisiana State University.
ROBERT M. WAGNER
Has over 30 years of reservoir engineering experience with three oil compa-
nies, and a leading engineering consulting rm. His areas of expertise include:
reservoir engineering, integrated reservoir studies, eld development studies,
reserve determinations, SEC reserve documentation and compliance, and eco-
nomic evaluations. He has routinely worked with geologists and geophysicists
on projects that require integration of various types of data to optimize results
and achieve project goals. He also has vast experience with multiple applica-
tions of traditional reservoir engineering techniques as well as aspects of res-
ervoir engineering. He has justied and directed capital programs totaling
over $300 million for offshore drilling, development programs, large scale in-
ll drilling programs, redevelopment programs in mature elds, and con-
ducted a multitude of oil and gas economic evaluations for use in SEC
reports, IPO lings, bank reports, acquisition/divestiture transactions, court
testimony, state/federal regulatory applications, pipeline justication, project
evaluation, and various other end uses. He has been involved with over $6
billion of completed acquisitions and mergers. He is the author of two
schools dealing with SEC reserve reporting compliance and engineering ap-
plications in building a compliant case. He received a B.S. in Petroleum Engi-
neering from the University of Texas, is a Registered Professional Engineer in
Texas, and is a member of SPE, Tau Beta Pi and Pi Epsilon Tau.
DR. DAVID WALDREN
joined the embryonic British National Oil Corporation in 1977, after 7 years
of postdoctoral research in high-energy particle physics. In 1979, he was em-
ployed by Intercomp as a reservoir engineer working on simulator develop-
ment and reservoir studies. In 1983, he became Technical Director of
International Petroleum Engineering Consultants Ltd. and a technical expert
for the Asian Development Bank. Since 1988, he has been an independent
consultant as well as a professor in petroleum engineering at Imperial College
of Science and Technology, London. He has wide experience using a variety
of commercial reservoir modeling systems. During his career he has worked
on oil and gas elds on 31 countries in 6 continents. He has a strong theoreti-
cal and research background, which is applied in his consulting activities in-
cluding advising a major oil company on the day-to-day operational and
medium/long term development of an off-shore oil eld as well as the estima-
tion of different classes of reserves for SEC requirements. Many of the projects
he performed use the VIP and Eclipse simulation systems, he also has many
years experience with different commercial reservoir modeling systems and
has been actively engaged in studies and/or training using IMEX (CMG),
Eclipse and Frontsim (Geoquest), VIP (Landmark), Athos (Beicip Franlab)
and MORE (Roxar). He was a SPE Distinguished Lecturer for 2001-2002.
ROBERT V. WESTERMARK
Is a registered engineer with international and domestic experience who has
worked both on and offshore including underbalanced, horizontal, multilat-
eral, coalbed methane, and geothermal drilling wells operations. As a team
leader, he has run successful drilling and completion alliances and partnering
programs. He has also managed a research drilling test facility. Currently, he
is Operations Manager for Seismic Recovery LLC, which is developing with
DOE funding, an innovative petroleum technology for enhanced hydrocarbon
recovery based on downhole vibration stimulation. He has authored and co-
authored over 17 technical papers and he has been the instructor for numer-
ous in-house courses, ranging from basic drilling classes to casing design and
well control. In addition he has taught advanced topics including horizontal
drilling and multilateral completions. In this capacity, he communicates
clearly with all levels of students, eld and ofce employees, management,
third party contractors, and the general public. He received a B.S. degree in
Petroleum Engineering from Montana College of Mineral Sciences and Tech-
nology.
SCOTT J. WILSON
Has 25 years of varying oil and gas experience spanning all major petroleum
producing regions in the world. He is a Vice President with Ryder Scott Com-
pany, L.P., with ofces in Houston, Denver and Calgary. Prior to joining
Ryder Scott, he was a Principal Engineer with the Atlantic Richeld Com-
pany, advising on well performance issues. He has taught over 100 sessions
on NODAL analysis, gas reservoir engineering, production forecasting, and
advanced reservoir engineering. Class reviews are consistently positive due to
his informal teaching approach and presentation style. He coordinated the de-
velopment of several Windows based NODAL and Decline programs, two
of which are the primary tools used at the Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk oil
elds. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Alaska, Colorado, and Wy-
oming, a member of SPE and SPEE, has authored several technical papers,
and holds two US Patents. He received a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from
the Colorado School of Mines and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University
of Colorado.
LARRY WOLFSON
Has 34 years experience in planning and supervising well construction, in-
cluding ERD, slim-hole and sub-sea wells. He received a B.S. in Mechanical
Engineering from California State University Northridge, a M.S. in Petroleum
Engineering from University of Tulsa and he is a registered petroleum engi-
neer in California.
RICHARD G. (DICK) WRIGHT
Has over 25 years of worldwide oil eld experience, including management
and implementation of directional drilling services and has over 6 years expe-
rience training. His oileld management experience includes resident posi-
tions in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. His areas of specialty include
drilling operations technical training and drilling team leadership training. He
is uent in Spanish and is widely traveled in Central and South America. He
received a B.S. in pre-veterinary medicine from New Mexico State University
and an M.B.A. in International Management from the American Graduate
School of International Management.
CLYDE W. YOUNG
Is a training consultant with John M Campbell and Company with over 25
years of diverse experience in operations and maintenance of production and
processing facilities including: signicant experience in operations and devel-
opment of management systems for gas processing and water/wastewater
treatment facilities, operating procedure development, training program de-
velopment, compliance auditing, vulnerability assessment, emergency plan-
ning and mechanical integrity program development. He received a B.S in
Social Sciences from the University of Wyoming-Laramie.
DR. DING ZHU
Is Associate Professor and holder of the W. D. Von Gonten Faculty Fellow-
ship in Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. She received a B.S.
in mechanical engineering from the Beijing University of Science and Tech-
nology and M. S. and Ph. D. degrees Petroleum Engineering from the Univer-
sity of Texas at Austin. Dr. Ding Zhus main research areas include general
production engineering, well stimulation, and complex well performance. Dr.
Zhu is an author of more than one hundred technical papers and a co-author
of the SPE book, Multilateral Wells. She has been a chairperson and a com-
mittee member for many Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) conferences
and events, and a technical editor for SPE Production and Facilities Journal
and Journal for Natural Gas Science and Engineering.
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
In a worldwide teaching operation, sufcient lead time is needed
for course logistics. For this reason, PetroSkills/John M. Campbell
& Co. would appreciate receiving registrations at least one month
before the course. However, we accept paid registrations for a viable
session through the day before the course begins. Registrations can
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com for a Registration Form.
Registrations are confirmed upon receipt of payment. In the
meantime, an Acknowledgment of Reservations will be issued via
email. Once payment is received, an email will be issued conrming
the registrants seat in the course. Please note we do not arrange hotel
accommodations for participants. When possible, we reserve a block
of rooms at the suggested hotel(s). Participants should contact the
suggested hotel directly for room rates and availability at least three
weeks before the course begins. Remember to mention that you are
attending a PetroSkills or John M. Campbell & Co. course to receive
a discounted rate, if applicable. Please note if a course venue changes
for whatever reason, the participant or his/her representative will be
contacted via email.
OTUITION FEES
Tuition fees are due and payable in US dollars upon receiving the
corresponding invoice. Again, a registration will not be conrmed until
payment has been received.
Tuition fees do not include living costs, but do include tuition,
purchase price of course materials, daily refreshments, and a
$100.00(USD) non-refundable registration fee, per ve days of training
or less. Tuition must be paid prior to the rst day of the course. If
payment has not been made prior to the course start date, the registrant
or his/her representative should contact the appropriate Customer
Service Department to make payment arrangements.
Note: Where applicable due to government regulations, Goods and
Services Tax (GST) or Value Added Tax (VAT) will be added to the total
tuition fees.
O TRANSFERS, SUBSTITUTIONS, CANCELLATIONS
AND REFUNDS
Transfers may be accepted if received 30 days or more before the
course begins. There is not a transfer fee but tuition will be due based
on the registered course. PetroSkills/John M. Campbell & Co. may
allow a registrant to transfer to a subsequent course after the 30-day cut
off period providing the tuition fees have been paid and the requested
course is open for enrollment. If a transfer is made and the subsequent
course is not attended, no money will be refunded. Only one transfer per
initial registration is allowed.
Substitutions may be made at any time without penalty.
If it is necessary to cancel an enrollment, full paid tuition, less the
non-refundable registration fee of $100.00(USD) per ve days of
training or less, will be refunded providing the cancellation is received
in our ofce 30 days or more prior to the course start date. If tuition is
not paid at the time of the cancellation, the $100.00(USD) registration
fee per ve days of training or less is due, providing the 30 day notice
was received. For cancellations received less than 30 days prior to
the course, the full tuition fee is due. Please contact the appropriate
Customer Service Department if you wish to cancel or transfer your
enrollment. Enrollments are not automatically cancelled if tuition
payment is not received by the start of the course.
Transfers and cancellations will not be honored and tuition is
forfeited and non-transferable for courses that have reached maximum
participation regardless of the amount of notice given.
We reserve the right to cancel any course session at any time. This
decision is usually made approximately two weeks before the course
begins. If we cancel a course enrollees will be given the opportunity
to transfer to another course or receive a full refund, provided the
enrollment was not transferred into the cancelled course late. Keep our
cancellation policy in mind when making travel arrangements (airline
tickets, hotel reservations, etc.), as we cannot be responsible for any
fees charged for canceling or changing your travel arrangements. We
reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.
OCERTIFICATES
A Certicate of Completion is awarded to each participant who
satisfactorily completes the course and will be awarded by the
instructor(s) on the nal day.
OCOMPUTER FEES
Several courses utilize computers. Computer fees will vary but will
not exceed the ve-day estimates of US$250 for US and Canada, and
US$450 for all other international locations.
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2012 FACILITIES TRAINING GUIDE
Additional Courses for:
O
OPERATOR TRAINING - Production and processing operations,
gas dehydration operations, cryogenic NGL recovery and NGL
fractionation. (Courses Customized to Your Plant and Operations)
O
SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONALS IN UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS
O
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONALS
New Courses Include:
O
PF-44 Relief and Flare Systems, PAGE 112
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PF-47 Process Utility Systems, PAGE 113
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Technical Training Courses for Facilities Engineers in Upstream Oil and Gas
Topics Include: Gas Processing, Process Facilities, Mechanical, E&IC, Process Safety Engineering,
Offshore Facilities, Gas Gathering Systems, Relief & Flare, Utility Systems and more.
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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GAS PROCESSING
103 G-4 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING
G-1 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING NON-TECHNICAL
104 G-4 SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE
105 G-2 OVERVIEW OF GAS PROCESSING TECHNICAL
G-29 LNG SHORT COURSE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE LNG CHAIN
G-4LNG GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING LNG EMPHASIS
106 G-40 PROCESS/FACILITY FUNDAMENTALS
PS-4 PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING
107 G-5 GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING SPECIAL
G-6 GAS TREATING AND SULFUR RECOVERY
PROCESS FACILITIES
109 PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING FACILITIES
110 PF-4 SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE
111 PF-21 APPLIED WATER TECHNOLOGY IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION
PF-22 CORROSION MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION/PROCESSING
OPERATIONS
112 PF-42 SEPARATION EQUIPMENT SELECTION & SIZING
PF-43 HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT
PF-44 RELIEF AND FLARE SYSTEMS
113 PF-45 ONSHORE GAS GATHERING SYSTEMS: DESIGN & OPERATION
PF-47 PROCESS UTILITY SYSTEMS NEW!
PF-81 CO2 SURFACE FACILITIES
OFFSHORE
117 OS-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS: DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
OS-21 OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE SYSTEMS
SS-2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS

PIPELINE
119 PL-4 FUNDAMENTALS OF ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE PIPELINE SYSTEMS
PL-42 ONSHORE PIPELINE FACILITIES: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION &
OPERATIONS
PL-61 FLOW ASSURANCE FOR PIPELINE SYSTEMS
INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS & ELECTRICAL
120 ICE-21 INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR
FACILITIES ENGINEERS
E-3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES
ENGINEERS
E-4 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERS
121 IC-3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS FOR FACILITIES
ENGINEERS
IC-4 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS ENGINEERING PRACTICES FOR
FACILITIES ENGINEERS
MECHANICAL
122 ME-41 PIPING SYSTEMS MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS
ME-44 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS
123 ME-46 COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS MECHANICAL DESIGN AND
SPECIFICATIONS
ME-62 TURBOMACHINERY MONITORING AND PROBLEM ANALYSIS
REL-4 OPTIMIZING ASSET AVAILABILITY USING RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
124 OM-21 APPLIED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
OM-22 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
OM-23 ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS
125 OM-24 SEVEN KEYS TO WORLD CLASS ASSET MANAGEMENT
OM-25 OPTIMIZING PREVENTIVE AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
OM-41 MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND WORK CONTROL
OM-43 EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWNS
PROCUREMENT/SUPPLY CHAIN
126 SC-41 CONTRACTS AND TENDERS FUNDAMENTALS
SC-42 EFFECTIVE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
SC-61 INSIDE PROCUREMENT IN OIL & GAS
REFINING
127 RF-31 FUNDAMENTALS OF REFINING TECHNOLOGY
RF-61 REFINERY GAS TREATING, SOUR WATER, SULFUR AND TAIL GAS

OPERATOR TRAINING
128 P-3 PRODUCTION/PROCESSING OPERATIONS
129 OT GAS DEHYDRATION OPERATIONS
OT CRYOGENIC NGL RECOVERY AND NGL FRACTIONATION
OT-1 PRODUCTION OPERATIONS NEW!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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BUILDING A PERFORMANCE-READY
FACILITIES ENGINEER
Expanded versions of this diagram are available further in our catalog for Gas Processing Engineers, Process
Facilities Engineers, Offshore Engineers, and Pipeline Engineers.
OS-4
OFFSHORE DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
OS-21
INTRO TO OFFSHORE
Advanced Oil & Gas
Processing Topics
Flare and Relief
Operations Management
CO
2
Surface Facilities
G-4
GAS CONDITIONING AND
PROCESSING
G-2
INTRO TO GAS PROCESSING
Rotating Equipment
Non-Rotating
Equipment
Utility Systems
PF-4
OIL PRODUCTION &
PROCESS FACILITIES
G-29
LNG SHORT COURSE
Process Safety
Pipelines
Subsea Systems
Turbomachinery Monitoring
PL-4
ONSHORE AND
OFFSHORE PIPELINE
SYSTEMS
PF-2
INTRO TO PROCESS FACILITIES
Instrumentation
& Controls, Electrical
Produced Water
Treating
Gas Gathering Systems
Compressor Systems Design
How to Quickly Build a Performance-Ready Surface Facilities Engineer
A structured, integrated training program consisting of courses taken in a logical progression is the key to quickly developing a broad-based
facilities engineer that is ready to perform based on their technical knowledge and experience.
The diagram below illustrates this comprehensive approach where each course builds on a previous course. The bottom layer consists of basic
courses for broad interest, or a refresher course or as a primer for a higher level course. The next layer up consists of our foundational level
courses (e.g. OS-4, G-4, PF-4, PL-4) that give a solid foundation for a career as a process engineer. After completing one or more foundational
level courses, to broaden your knowledge on specific topics, an engineer is ready for our mid-level courses with a variety of topics whether
it is in process safety, rotating equipment, or instrumentation and controls. If more in-depth specialization is required, additional specialized
courses may be chosen.
While we believe in the value and efficiency of face-to-face training for technical knowledge transfer, young engineers also need to be applying
what they learn in our courses to their everyday jobs. With Campbell Designed Work Experience Inventories, key learning points received in
the classroom are reinforced in real-world situations, then verified and cataloged for assurance purposes.
Face to face training, work experience inventories, mentoring and coaching all work together to make up a robust Accelerated Development
Program (ADP). For more information on a customized ADP for your company, contact us at today at 405-321-1383 or email us at info@
jmcampbell.com.
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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 specications, into a sales
gas or reinjection pipeline. Recovered natural gas liquids (NGL), again meeting the required specications, are delivered to an export
point either a pipeline or storage facility. The NGL may be fractionated into individual specication 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 include: fundamentals, natural gas characterization, phase behavior, vapor liquid equilibrium, basic thermodynamics, and
water hydrocarbon behavior and all the key equipment to process natural gas. Campbell Training delivers competency based training
in these and other areas, at progressive levels to provide the skills necessary to successfully support the operation of oil and gas
production processes.
Gas Processing Engineer 3-year Course Progression
Below is an example of a 3-year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Gas Processing
Engineers.
Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4)
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Heat Transfer
Equipment (PF-43)
Instrumentation, Controls
& Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
Gas Treating and
Sulfur Recovery (G-6)
LNG Short Course:
Technology and the LNG
Chain (G-29)
2
Additonal courses offer further
depth in developing competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these
courses are recommended.
Overview of Offshore
Systems (OS-21)
CO2 Surface
Facilities (PF-81)
Project Management for
Engineering and
Construction (OM-22)
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
Compressor Systems:
Mechanical Design &
Specication (ME-46)
Onshore Gas Gathering
Systems: Design &
Operation (PF-45)
Corrosion MGMT. in
Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
PG
107
PG
112
PG
124
PG
120
PG
111
PG
113
PG
113
PG
113
PG
117
PG
112
PG
123
PG
103
PG
105
PG
106
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A 3-year progression for a Gas Processing Engineer
would begin with the Gas Conditioning and
Processing Course (G-4).
GAS PROCESSING ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
General administration, supervisory, non-technical
management personnel, as well as anyone that could
benefit from a broad overview of important aspects of the
gas processing industry.
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Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids to acquaint or reacquaint themselves
with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, operations
personnel, field supervisors and others that select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas processing plants and related
facilities. This is not a fundamental course for training engineers seeking a career in drilling or workovers (for these, PO1
is recommended).
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The Campbell Gas Course has been the standard of the industry for forty years. Over 30,000 engineers have attended our
G-4 program, considered by many to be the most practical and comprehensive course in the oil and gas industry. Both hand-
methods and computer-aided analysis are used to examine sensitivities of technical decisions. To enhance the learning process,
about 30 problems will be assigned, reviewed and discussed throughout the course.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 10 DAYS
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 JAN-3 FEB 2012 . . . US $8,905
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17 FEB 2012 . . . . . . . US $7,474
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 FEB-1 MAR 2012. . . US $8,663
CALGARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 MAR 2012 . . . . . . US $7,474
STAVANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-27 APR 2012 . . . . . . US $8,905
WASHINGTON D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . 14-25 MAY 2012 . . . . . US $7,474
ABERDEEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15 JUN 2012 . . . . . . . US $8,905
DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-29 JUN 2012 . . . . . . US $7,474
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17 AUG 2012. . . . . . . US $8,862
G-4
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 2 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at www.
jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-21 SEP 2012 . . . . . . US $7,474
ABERDEEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-28 SEP 2012 . . . . . . US $8,905
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-19 OCT 2012. . . . . . . US $8,621
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 NOV 2012. . . . . . . US $7,474
STAVANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 NOV 2012. . . . . . . US $8,905
BRISBANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 DEC 2012. . . . . . . US $8,662
For updated schedule information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, contact
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
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COURSE OUTLINE
GAS CONDITIONING AND PROCESSING (G-4)
Considered by many to be the most practical and comprehensive course in the oil and gas industry, the Campbell Gas Course,
has been attended by over 30,000 engineers. The standard of the industry for well over forty-four (44) years, Gas Conditioning and
Processing (G-4) deals with the practical planning, design, specication and operation of gas processing and production systems.
Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4)
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Introduction to gas processing; gas and liquid contracts and specifications;
gas process systems and options; physical properties of hydrocarbon fluids;
and phase behavior.
* Course Introduction
*
Gas Processing Systems
* Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
* Qualitative Phase Behavior
Heat Exchangers - Overview, design and specification, shell and tube, plate,
plate fin, heaters, cooling towers, and aerial coolers; pump principles;
power and head; NPSH evaluation of pump performance and system curves;
positive displacement and centrifugal pumps; and pump control.
*
Heat Transfer
* Pumps
Principles of vapor-liquid equilibrium; K-values; dewpoints; bubblepoints;
flash calculations; water content of natural gas; and hydrates.
* Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
* Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior
* Phase Envelopes and Flash Calculations
Overview and principles of compression including reciprocating and
centrifugal compressors, power consumption, performance curves, axial
compressors, compressor drivers and compressor control; principles of
refrigeration including pressure vs. enthalpy charts, basic simple
refrigeration cycle, economizer systems, power consumption, condenser
load and mixed refrigerants; LTS/LTX processes; and turboexpanders.
* Compressors
* Refrigeration
Hydrate inhibition with glycols and alcohols, low dosage; energy balances;
energy and power; enthalpy/entropy; tables of data; and general correlations
for enthalpy and entropy.
* Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior (Contd)
* Basic Thermodynamic Concepts
* System Energy Changes
Fractionator operation, design and specification; mass transfer fundamentals;
minimum reflux theoretical plates; overall efficiency; energy balances; and
oil stabilizers.
* Refrigeration (Contd)
* Fractionation
* Refrigeration/Fractionation Exercise
Control modes (proportional, reset, derivative); valve characteristics; DCS
and PLCs; flow measurement; examples of control applications, including
liquid and gas flow, looped systems, complex systems and 2 phase
horizontal and vertical flow.
* Process Control Fundamentals
* Fluid Flow
* Consolidated Problem. NGL extraction for HC dewpoint control and
hydrate inhibition.
Principles of glycol dehydration; glycol unit operation and design; absorber
design and specification; equilibrium concepts; regeneration; coabsorption
of aromatics; troubleshooting; foaming; and corrosion.
* Fractionation (Contd)
* Glycol Dehydration
Pressure vessel design; principles of separation; vessel sizing - vertical
and horizontal, two/three phase; mist extraction; internals and specification;
principles of rate processes; series and parallel resistance; and fundamentals
of heat transfer.
*
Separation Equipment
* Rate Processes
Operation and design of adsorption dehydration systems; properties of
desiccants; sizing tower; regeneration requirements; and hydrocarbon
recovery units.
*
Glycol Dehydration (Contd)
*
Adsorption Systems
* Course Overview
FOR SCHEDULE AND TUITION INFORMATION, SEE PAGE 103
Note: Course schedule is approximate and may be adjusted for location and participant interest. G-4 is an intensive course and classroom hours are generally
longer than a typical training course. Extended evening sessions are sometimes used for additional problems, exercises and syndicate work.
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-29 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $3,150
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US $2,615
STAVANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,150
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,486
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
G-2 is a versatile overview of the gas conditioning and
processing industry based on highly condensed material
from Campbells G-4 and G-6 courses. As a wide ranging
overview, it is suitable for interested parties more so
than direct practitioners, such as geologists, reservoir
engineers, line managers, sales and business development
staff, related specialists such as environmental staff,
operational staff, shift foremen, or those new to the
industry such as entry-level engineers, as well as anyone
interested in a general, technically oriented overview of the
gas processing industry.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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of gas processing and conditioning
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and related oil and gas terminology
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steps: treating, dehydration, liquid extraction, and product
fractionation and treating
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measurement devices
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butane
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and processing facilities
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nitrogen rejection and helium recovery, and sulfur
recovery and acid gas reinjection
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed for a broad audience. It is
participative and interactive, and utilizes fundamental
technical exercises and terminology to communicate key
learning points.
COURSE CONTENT
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(Heat Transfer, Compression, Pipelines, and Gathering
Systems Measurement)
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Rejction and Helium Recovery, and Sulfur Recovery and
Acid Gas Reinjection)
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Overview of Gas Processing
Technical
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 10 DAYS
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 APR -11 MAY . . . . . . US $8,862
RIO DE JANEIRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 JUN - 6 JUL. . . . . . . US $7,947
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 NOV - 6 DEC . . . . . . US $8,663
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Personnel involved with natural gas processing and
LNG production, as well as anyone interested in a solid
understanding of the principles of an LNG plant.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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gas, remove heavy components and other contaminants,
and to extract NGLs for LNG plants
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principles, including heating values, etc. as applied to gas
processing facilities and LNG plants
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refrigerant systems used in LNG plants
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process equipment
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LNG and gas processing facilities
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is the LNG-industry version of our popular G-4 course
with expanded coverage on refrigeration. The course
includes in-depth information on basic LNG gas
conditioning and processing. Instructors will explain the acid
gas removal processes (various amines, hot carbonate,
Sulfinol, etc.) employed in LNG processes. Relevant
details of both the mixed refrigerant and cascade processes
in LNG liquefaction are described. Versions of this course
have been taught in many of the worlds base-load and peak-
shaving LNG plants.
COURSE CONTENT
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Gas Conditioning and
Processing LNG Emphasis
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB - 2 MAR . . . . . . US $4,715
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Technical, engineering and operations staff, as well as
commercial and management staff who require a technical
overview of the LNG industry.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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refrigeration
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differences
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motors
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Technical LNG basics are covered in this intensive short
course. It provides an overview of the technology in the LNG
chain. The course covers facility operation topics, technical
and design issues. Key commercial issues are also
discussed. Selected exercises and syndicates are used
throughout the course. In-House versions are available with
either increased technical and operational emphasis or
increased project and development emphasis.
COURSE CONTENT
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LNG Short Course Technology
and the LNG Chain
G-2 G-29 G-4LNG
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 FEB. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY - 1 JUN . . . . . . US $4,547
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 NOV . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Facilities, process and design engineers, supervisory/
management personnel, as well as new safety/loss
prevention engineers and HSE professionals who require
an overview of Process Safety Engineering.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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historically been problematic in the Upstream oil & gas
industry
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and where they are used
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are and how they are applied
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hazards
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides an overview of process safety
engineering fundamentals for hydrocarbon processing
facilities, with emphasis on the upstream oil & gas sector.
The focus of this course is on the engineering/design
aspects of Process Safety Management. Frequent reference
will be made to historical incidents and recurring problem
areas. Techniques for analyzing and mitigating process
safety hazards applicable to oil and gas processing will be
reviewed. Integration of the concepts covered to achieve a
measured approach to Process Safety Engineering is a key
aim of this course. Exercises and group projects will be
utilized throughout the course to emphasize the key learning
points.
COURSE CONTENT
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Process Safety Engineering
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Oil and gas process and facility personnel in need of
understanding gas processing fluid fundamentals and their
applications to solve practical problems.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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behavior and applied thermodynamics
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calculations with emphasis on limitations and applications
to facility/equipment design
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diagrams to design and operating problems
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equipment design and operation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed for those who desire a brief but
intensive overview of gas process engineering fluid
principles. Course emphasis is on the application of
engineering principles to solve operating and design issues
common in gas processing facilities. Process simulation will
be used throughout the course. The course is based on
portions of Volume 1 of Campbells Gas Conditioning and
Processing.
COURSE CONTENT
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Process/Facility
Fundamentals
PS-4 G-40
J OHN M. CAMPBE L L & CO.
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
TIM
ARMSTRONG
WHAT COURSES DO YOU TEACH?
I teach Process Safety Engineering, Relief and
Flare Systems, Gas Treating and Sulfur
Recovery, and our Refining courses.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE CITY TO
VISIT?
My favorite city to visit is Perth, Australia. I
have family there and can enjoy the area with
people I know. The weather is great and I can
walk just about anywhere I want to go. The
down side is that I am not ready to drive on
the other side of the road. I have to be
really careful crossing the street.
A FAVORITE FOOD FROM ONE OF THE
CITIES IN WHICH YOU TEACH?
I am not into gastronomical experimentation;
I stick to what I know and/or can pronounce.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE HOBBY YOU
ENJOY?
I read quite a bit. I enjoy history especially
around the American Civil War. I also enjoy
detective novels. In addition to reading I walk
every day and I like to watch my grandchildren
play in the park.
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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CALGARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 JAN. . . . . . . . . . . US $4,158
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-26 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US $4,158
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers needing an intensive training in natural gas
processing and associated liquids recovery processes with
emphasis on the use and benefits of a simulation package.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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conditions for gas streams using both a commercial
process simulator and hand calculation methods
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of equilibrium inhibitors such as methanol and MEG
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of the simulator results by using quick hand calculations
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dew point of sales gas streams by removing NGLs using
mechanical refrigeration processes
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systems
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that pressure and temperature changes have on the sizing
of process equipment
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input to rigorous distillation simulations in order to obtain
consistent convergence
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applications for various gas processing systems
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packages and how the simulation results can be quickly
checked for relative accuracy
ABOUT THE COURSE
The course has been designed to cover topics from the 10
day G-4 course in an accelerated 5-day format using a
commercial simulator to perform calculations. A basic
working knowledge of the commercial process simulation
package being used will provide the best opportunity to
achieve the learning objectives of this course. Volumes 1
and 2 of the John M. Campbell text books, Gas Conditioning
and Processing, are used as the basis for the material
presented in this course. A comprehensive course exercise
based on a typical gas processing facility which can be
applied to either onshore or offshore facilities is used for this
course. The problem is developed in stages, as the material
is covered, using a commercial simulator package (typically
Promax

or UNISIM

). At the completion of the course the


participant will have developed a process simulation model
that includes a dew point control process, a mechanical
refrigeration process with economizers, hydrate inhibition
using MEG, gas dehydration using TEG, and liquid product
stabilization with recycle.
COURSE CONTENT
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Gas Conditioning and
Processing Special
G-5
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $3,938
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,970
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,938
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Production and processing personnel involved with natural
gas treating and sulfur recovery requiring an understanding
of the principles of these process operations. This course
is for facilities engineers, process engineers, operations
personnel, field supervisors and others who select, design,
install, evaluate or operate gas sweetening and sulfur
recovery facilities.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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gases (H2S, CO2, COS, CS2, mercaptans, etc) from gas
and NGLs
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treating technology and processes
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requirements and equipment sizes
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Claus Sulfur process
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differing process conditions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course emphasizes process selection, practical
operating issues, technical fundamentals, and integration of
the sweetening facilities into the overall scheme of gas
processing. Sulfur recovery and tail gas processes are also
covered including standard Claus configurations,
SuperClaus

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etc. Special design and


operation topics such as trace sulfur compound handling
and the importance of H2S:CO2 ratio is covered. Related
topics such as liquid product treating, corrosion, materials
selection and NACE requirements will also be reviewed.
COURSE CONTENT
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G-6
2 0 Y E A R S A G O , T H E Y T O O K
T H E C A M P B E L L G A S C O U R S E
WHERE ARE
THEY NOW?
CHIP BURKETT, P.E.
AKA ENERGY GROUP, LLC
I am currently working for the Southern Ute
Indian Tribe in their natural gas midstream
enterprise, Aka Energy Group, LLC, in Durango,
Colorado. I provide process design, business
development, and operations support services
as well as project management responsibility for
design and construction of new facilities.
I attended the John Campbell Gas Treating and
Sulfur Recovery course in Denver, Colorado April
23-27, 1990. The course provided insight into
specic gas treating applications I was working on
at a Colorado Interstate Gas Company facility. The
information learned and reference materials are
useful still today, 20 years later.
G-6 CLASS,
APR 1990 - DENVER, COLORADO
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GAS PROCESS FACILITIES
COURSE PROGRESSION
Oil Production & Processing Facilities (PF-4)
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Gas Conditioning
and Processing (G-4)
Instrumentation, Controls
& Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
Piping Systems:
Mechanical Design &
Specication (ME-41)
Overview of Offshore
Systems (OS-21)
2
Additonal courses offer further
depth in developing competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these courses
are recommended.
Project Management
for Engineering and
Construction (OM-22)
CO2 Surface
Facilities (PF-81)
Onshore Pipeline Facilities:
Design, Construction &
Operations (PL-42)
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems in Oil
& Gas Facilities (ME-44)
Separation Equipment:
Selection & Sizing (PF-42)
Corrosion MGMT. in
Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
PG
122
PG
112
PG
119
PG
120
PG
111
PG
113
PG
113
PG
112
PG
124
PG
104
PG
122
PG
117
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109
PG
106
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A 3-year progression for a Process Facilities Engineer
would begin with the Oil Production & Processing
Facilities course (PF-4).
Process 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. Gas handling/processing facilities are a major part of Process Facilities,
and are covered in detail as Gas Processing in this catalog. Process Facilities, as used here, will mainly include:
Process Facilities Engineer 3-year Course Progression
Below is an example of a 3-year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Process
Facilities Engineers.
* Singlewell, satellite & central tank batteries, including:
* Oil treating - Stabilization
* Separation equipment
* Desalting - Storage
* Produced water treating facilities
* Water injection facilities
* Offshore topsides facilities
* Corrosion management
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-23 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $7,866
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
BAKERSFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-29 JUN . . . . . . . . . . US $7,474
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Process/facilities engineers, senior operating personnel, and production chemists. Wide-ranging skills for design, operation
and troubleshooting of oil and water production equipment.
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The emphasis of this course is on oil process facilities from the wellhead to the delivery of a specification crude oil product to
the refinery. Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. Produced water treating and water injection systems are also
covered. Solution gas handling processes and equipment will be discussed as well, though at a relatively high level. In addition
to the engineering aspects of oil process facilities, practical operating problems will also be covered including emulsion
treatment, sand handling, dealing with wax and asphaltenes, etc. Exercises requiring calculations are utilized throughout the
course. The course is intended to be complementary to the G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing course which is focused on
the gas handling side of the upstream oil and gas facilities area.
COURSE CONTENT
Oil Production & Processing Facilities
PF-4
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STAVANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-21 SEP . . . . . . . . . . US $7,972
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 OCT-2 NOV . . . . . . . US $7,474
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-29 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US $7,908
FREE ONLINE
COURSE PREVIEW
WWW. J MCAMPBE L L . COM
PF-4 OIL PRODUCTION &
PROCESSING FACILITIES
John M. Campbell & Co. courses
have been taught all over the world
for over 40 years. JMC is consistently
upgrading courses and adding new ones
based on industry demand. To keep you
familiar with our course content, we are
now making course previews available
on our website.
Previews include a brief overview
of the course content followed by a
presentation of a section of the course
materials. A preview of our popular PF-4
Oil Production and Processing Facilities
course is now available and more
courses are being added.
If you would like to know more about
our courses prior to enrolling visit:
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COURSE OUTLINE
OIL PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITIES (PF-4)
The emphasis of this course is on oil production facilities from the wellhead to the delivery of a specication crude oil product to the renery.
Both onshore and offshore facilities will be discussed. This course is intended to be complementary to the G-4 Gas Conditioning and Processing
course which is focused on the gas handling side of the upstream oil and gas facilities area. For schedule and tuition information, see pages 13-15.
Oil Production & Processing Facilities (PF-4)
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Reservoir Traps, Rocks & Drive Mechanisms; Porosity & Permiability, Drive Mechanisms
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Phase Envelopes & Reservoir Fluid Classification; Phase behavior of different reservoirs
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Well Inflow Performance; Inflow performance curve & Effect on facilities
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Artificial Lift: When it is required, Types and selection of artificial lift
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Oil, Gas & Water
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Composition & Properties
*
Calculation of properties needed for equipment sizing
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Oil Storage & Vapor Recovery
*
Types of storage tanks & their applications
*
How vapor recovery systems work & where they are used
*
Sand, Wax & Asphaltenes
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Problems caused & typical solutions for surface facilities
*
Emulsions; Definition, causes and characterization
*
Gas Liquid Separation
*
Types of equipment used
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Feed pipe and inlet devices
*
Gas gravity separation section
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Mist extractors
*
Crude Oil Flow Measurement
*
Types, accuracy and selection of liquid and gas meters
*
Fired Equipment
*
Direct & Indirect fired heaters
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Fire tube and process tube sizing criteria
*
Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil
*
Bernoullis equation, friction loss and piping codes
*
Line sizing and heat loss calculations
*
Pumps
*
Types of pumps & their applications
*
Calculation of head requirements, NPSHA/NPSHR and specific speeds
*
Produced Water Treating
*
Produced water composition characterization of hydrocarbon content
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Importance of oil droplet size
*
Typical discharge/disposal specifications
*
Treating equipment options and performance
*
Combination of different equipment types
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Gas Liquid Separation (contd)
*
Liquid handling section
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Oil Water Separation
*
Types of equipment used, including comopact coelescers
*
Residence time & droplet settling theory
*
Water Injection Systems
*
Typical flow diagrams and equipment
*
Source water quality and injection water quality
*
Relief & Flare Systems
*
Causes of overpressure
*
Types of relief valves & sizing; Flare system components
*
Radiation calculations
*
Flare gas recovery
*
Oil Treating
*
Oil treating methods
*
Heat input requirements
*
Demulsifiers
*
Types of equipment, selection, performance and sizing methods
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Desalting
*
Why desalt? crude oil salt specifications
*
Overview of desalting, processes, sizing and selection
*
Crude Oil Stabilization & Sweetening
*
Crude oil vapor pressure & H2S specifications
*
Stabilization and Sweetening processes
*
Solution Gas Handling
*
Sales gas specifications, sweetening, dehydration, NGL recovery, etc
*
Compressors
*
Types of compressors & applications
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Course Wrap-up
FOR SCHEDULE AND TUITION INFORMATION, SEE PAGE 109.
Course schedule is approximate and may be adjusted for location and participant interest. PF-4 is an intensive course and classroom hours are generally longer
than a typical training course. Extended evening sessions are sometimes used for additional problems, exercises and syndicate work.
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators needing to
understand corrosion and its control management in oil
and gas production and processing.
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within oil production systems, gas processing facilities
(including amine units), and water injection systems
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will cover the main causes of corrosion in
upstream oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and
mitigation methods. The various corrosion mechanisms give
rise to a number of different forms of corrosion damage
which will all be considered. Participants will estimate the
corrosivity of a given environment through analysis of the
chemical and physical characteristics of the system. You will
review approaches to selecting materials and coatings for
corrosion resistance for different conditions and
applications, including the use of NACE MR0175. You will
be introduced to CP surveys, selecting the CP system type,
estimating current requirements and the design principles of
simple cathodic protection systems. There will be
opportunity to select and utilize corrosion inhibitors for
different systems and you will learn how to select and apply
corrosion monitoring techniques to create an integrated
monitoring program.
The course content is based on a field facilities engineering
point of view as opposed to a more narrowly specialized
corrosion engineering or chemistry viewpoint. This course
provides an appropriate balance of necessary theory and
practical applications to solve/mitigate corrosion related
problems.
COURSE CONTENT
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Operations
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators needing
to understand water related problems in oil and gas
production and their solutions.
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potential problems before system damage occurs
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system problems and be able to propose solutions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides an overview of the main water handling
systems typically encountered in upstream (E&P) production
operations, both onshore and offshore. The chemistry of the
main water related problems of mineral scales, corrosion,
bacteria, and oily water will be reviewed both from the
theoretical and practical aspects. Produced water treatment
equipment and typical water quality specifications will be
reviewed as well as water injection and disposal systems. An
exercise will be given to identify typical system problems
and you will be able to apply the knowledge you gained to
propose solutions. Emphasis will be placed on
understanding and resolving operational problems in
process equipment.
COURSE CONTENT
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PF-21 (PF-22
J OHN M. CAMPBE L L & CO.
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
BILL
DOKIANOS
WHAT COURSES DO YOU TEACH?
PF-4, PF-42 and PS-4 and
In-House Courses
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE CITY TO
VISIT?
My favorite city to visit is New Orleans but we
dont teach there yet, so probably Lagos or
Kuala Lumpur.
A FAVORITE FOOD FROM ONE OF THE
CITIES IN WHICH YOU TEACH?
When we teach in Italy - there are no bad
meals!
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE HOBBY YOU
ENJOY?
My hobbies are antique motorcycle restora-
tion and racquetball. Next year I plan to
pursue vintage motorcycle road racing on a
73 Yamaha RD 350
DO YOU HAVE A SHORT STORY TO
SHARE FROM A SESSION?
The problems in PF-4 are very real world
- multiple steps, design assumptions etc.
Initially, some of the students are intimidated
by the problems. However as the course pro-
gresses and the theory merges with practice,
the lights go on and they get it. You can see
their look of satisfaction in their eyes and for
me that is very gratifying.
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HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB - 2 MAR . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 APR - 4 MAY . . . . . . US $4,631
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3.628
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC . . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers & senior operating personnel responsible for
designing, operating and maintaining relief and flare
systems in oil and gas facilities.
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abnormal conditions and emergency situations (such as
fire).
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select and size these devices
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certification, and disposal of fluids
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components of a relief/flare system such as knockout
drums, flare stack and tips, pilot and ignition systems.
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This is an intensive 5-day course providing a comprehensive
overview of relief and flare systems for oil and gas
processing facilities. The course begins with the need for
pressure control/overpressure protection, continues with the
key engineering and design aspects including Code
considerations, and concludes with selecting and defining
the components of a relief and flare system. The material of
the course is applicable to onshore field process facilities,
pipelines, gas plants, terminals, and offshore process
facilities.
COURSE CONTENT
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers and senior operating personnel involved in
the design, specification, or operation of heat transfer
equipment.
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recommend solutions to problems
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used by the various types of heat transfer equipment
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course reviews the selection, basic design, and
operation of heat transfer equipment commonly used in the
oil and gas industry with focus on E&P process facilities.
Heat transfer equipment discussed will include shell and
tube exchangers, compact heat exchangers, brazed
aluminum exchangers, air coolers, and fired equipment (fire-
tube and directfired).
COURSE CONTENT
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PF-43
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB-2 MAR . . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 MAY . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Process/Facilities engineers needing skills for design and
troubleshooting of separators.
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and gas industry and where they are used
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facilities. Fractionation equipment and produced water
treating equipment are not covered in this course. You will
learn where the different types of separation equipment are
used based on operating conditions and separation
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to real production facility process flow diagrams (PFDs).
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COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Facility Engineers or engineers new to utility systems who
are responsible for designing, operating and maintaining
utility systems in oil and gas processing and related
facilities. Most operations and planning activities depend
on a fundamental knowledge of utility systems. This
important subject is frequently overlooked however it
is vital to successful oil and gas operations. Attending
this course will assist participants in developing a broad
background in utility systems.
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are integrated into oil and gas facilities. Individuals will
develop a basic understanding of the wide variety of utility
systems and components and how they integrate with the
process facilities and overall operation. System selection,
costs and other managerial decisions pertinent to utility
operations are covered. Exercises will be used to
demonstrate the application of key design and
troubleshooting considerations. Course instructors have
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selection and site selection from an Onshore, Offshore and
International point of view.
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PF-47
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ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Production & facilities department engineers/senior
operating personnel responsible for the design, operation
and optimization of onshore gas gathering systems and
their associated field facilities.
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facilities, from the wellhead to the central gas processing
facility. From a design perspective, the main variables that
impact the flexibility and operational characteristics of an
onshore gas gathering system will be discussed. Typical
operating problems will also be covered including hydrates,
multiphase flow issues, corrosion, declining well deliverability,
etc. Exercises will be utilized throughout the course to
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PF-45
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COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
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Engineers and senior operating personnel involved with
carbon dioxide/natural gas/CO2 EOR systems.
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selection and operation of equipment (separators,
compressors, and dehydrators), as well as sweetening
process equipment. This program, first introduced in 1985,
assists those working with carbon dioxide or high carbon
dioxide content natural gas. This course is particularly
applicable to those persons who operate and/or design
enhanced oil recovery (EOR) facilities using CO2 as a
miscible agent. Physical and thermodynamic property data
for carbon dioxide/natural gas mixtures are discussed.
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techniques. An extra day will be added to this course if a
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COURSE CONTENT
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Fundamentals of
Subsea Systems (SS-2)
PG
117
Campbell Trainings Offshore Team provides technical training and consulting for the complete life-cycle of offshore oil and gas systems;
from exploration and development to decommissioning. The curriculum includes courses that provide the students the knowledge to
understand and participate in evaluating the major offshore development alternatives: xed structures, oating systems and subsea
systems. Other key elements stressed in all offshore courses include life-cycle costs, constructability, operability and interface management.
Offshore 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.
Offshore Engineer 3 YEAR Course Progression
Below is an example of a 3 year course progression covering topics we believe critical to developing technically strong Offshore Engineers.
Fundamentals of Offshore Systems:
Design and Construction (OS-4)
Gas Conditioning
And Processing (G-4)
Instrumentation, Controls
& Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
2
Additonal courses offer further depth in
developing competencies.
PG
120
Corrosion MGMT. in
Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
PG
111
Relief and Flare
Systems (PF-44)
PG
112
Process Utility
Systems (PF-47)
PG
113
Flow Assurance for Pipeline
Systems (PL-61)
PG
119
Fundamentals of Onshore
and Offshore Pipeline
Systems (PL-4)
PG
119
Piping Systems: Mechanical
Design & Specication
(ME-41)
al
PG
122
Oil Production And
Processing Facilities (PF-4)
PG
109
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems (ME-44) )
PG
122
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
PG
106
Project Management
for Engineering and
Construction (OM-22)
PG
124
PG
117
PG
103
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A 3-year progression for an Offshore Engineer would
begin with the Fundamentals of Offshore Systems
Design and Construction course (OS-4).
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For broader knowledge, these
courses are recommended.
OFFSHORE ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Technical staff, business professionals, technicians,
analysts and other non technical staff that are involved
but have limited experience, or will be involved, with
offshore oil and gas facilities. The course provides a basic
understanding of offshore systems in all water depths, from
shallow to ultra deepwater, including design, construction
and operations.
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This five-day course will accelerate the learning and
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provides an overview of field development concepts and
explains how offshore structures and facilities function as
integrated systems. The content includes the full range of
water depths from shallow water to ultra deepwater. All major
components required for offshore developments such as
fixed and floating platforms, drilling and workover rigs,
pipelines, risers, process and utilities and construction
equipment are discussed. The importance of life-cycle
considerations during development planning is emphasized.
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Overview of Offshore Systems
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 10 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $6,531
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US $7,581
SINGAPORE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 OCT -9 NOV. . . . . . . US $7,130
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Individuals with a basic awareness of or experience
in offshore engineering and operations. Technical
staff, project engineers, engineering discipline leads,
engineering specialists and operating staff find this course
accelerates their capability to contribute on offshore field
development planning, design and construction projects
and field operations.
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understanding of the technology and work processes used
for the design and construction of all types of offshore
systems asset development, surveillance and management.
The content includes the full range of water depths from
shallow water to ultra deepwater and will also address life-
cycle considerations in all phases of offshore field
development and operation. All major components required
for offshore developments such as fixed and floating
platforms, drilling rigs, workover equipment, pipelines,
risers, process and utilities and construction equipment are
discussed. Emphasis is placed on the multi-discipline team
approach needed to manage the myriad interfaces of offshore
facility design, construction and operations. Individual and
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thread project exercise is included to develop field
architecture recommendations, basic design and high level
project execution plans for an offshore development. The
course instructors are experienced offshore managers.
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Fundamentals of Off-shore
Systems: Design & Construction
OS-4 OS-21
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY - 1 JUN . . . . . . US $4,547
SINGAPORE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,715
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Technical staff that are beginning or transitioning into the
design, construction, and operation of subsea systems.
Non-technical staff working with a subsea development
team will benefit by developing an awareness of subsea
systems.
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to design, flow assurance, installation, and life-cycle
considerations
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An overview of subsea components and how they are
integrated into field architecture is provided during this
5-day course. Individuals will develop a basic understanding
of the various subsea components used in all water depths,
from relatively shallow to ultra deepwater. The participants
will all learn how the components are integrated into subsea
field developments which will accelerate learning and
productivity. Installation and working underwater are
emphasized as key drivers in subsea design. The course
emphasizes a systems approach to design. Individual and
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recommendations, basic component selection, and high
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PIPELINE ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
Campbell Trainings Pipeline Discipline provides technical training and consulting for oil and gas transportation, focusing on pipeline
systems as well as onshore infrastructure systems that support oil and gas operations. The curriculum covers pipeline transportation
systems, oil and gas terminals facilities, and the onshore infrastructure from regional considerations through design and construction
of site specic systems. As with all our training programs, these discipline areas integrate with the other technical, operations and HSE
disciplines.
The Campbell Instructors and consultants that support the Pipeline discipline 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 uids from heavy oils to rened 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.
Pipeline Engineer Course Progression
Example of recommended courses to develop a Pipeline Engineer over a 3-year span.
Fundamentals of Onshore and
Offshore Pipeline Systems (PL-4)
Process Safety
Engineering (PS-4)
Fundamentals of Pump
and Compressor Systems
(ME-44)
Piping Systems:
Mechanical Design &
Specication (ME-41)
2
Additonal courses offer further
depth in developing competencies.
3
For broader knowledge, these courses
are recommended.
Gas Conditioning
and Processing (G-4)
Instrumentation, Controls
& Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers (ICE-21)
Oil Production
and Processing
Facilities (PF-4)
Overview of
Subsea Systems (SS-2)
Overview of Offshore
Systems (OS-21)
Onshore Gas Gathering
Systems: Design
and Operation (PF-45)
Flow Assurance for
Pipeline Systems (PL-61)
Corrosion Management
in Production/Processing
Operations (PF-22)
PG
111
PG
109
PG
122
PG
119
PG
120
PG
117
PG
113
PG
103
PG
122
PG
117
PG
119
PG
106
1
A 3-year progression for a Pipeline Engineer would
begin with the Fundamentals of Onshore and Offshore
Pipeline Systems course (PL-4).
PIPELINE ENGINEER
COURSE PROGRESSION
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JUL-3 AUG. . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Technical professionals new to the onshore pipeline
business or needing a broad understanding of the design
and construction of onshore pipeline business including:
pipeline project managers, pipeline engineers, facilities
engineers, pipeline design and construction engineers,
engineering and construction contractors.
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pipeline design, material selection, construction, and
operation
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onshore pipeline systems
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interrelationships of pipeline facilities such as: pump
stations and terminals on design and operations of
onshore pipeline systems
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design, construction, and operation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This intensive, five-day foundation level course covers the
design, construction, and operation of onshore pipeline
systems. This course will incorporate construction methods,
commissioning, pressure testing, and start-up into the
design of a pipeline system. The course focuses on pipeline
routing, mechanical design, construction methods,
hydraulics, installation, and operation of onshore pipeline
systems. Participants will acquire and/or consolidate the
essential knowledge and skills to design, construct, and
operate pipelines. Design problems are an integral part of
this course.
COURSE CONTENT
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codes and standards related to pipelines
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stability, and installation
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construction, and operations
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integrity aspects including in-line inspection, leak
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considerations
Onshore Pipeline Facilities:
Design, Construction and
Operations
PL-42
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 10 DAYS
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-30 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US $7,130
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Technical professionals new to the pipeline business or
needing a broad understanding of the pipeline business
including: pipeline project managers, pipeline engineers,
facilities engineers, pipeline design and construction
engineers, engineering and construction contractors.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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phases of pipeline design, construction, and operation
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offshore pipeline systems
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pressure testing, and start-up into the design of a pipeline
system
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design
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systems design and construction
ABOUT THE COURSE
This intensive, ten-day foundation level course covers the
design, construction, and operation of pipeline systems. The
focus is on pipeline routing, hydraulics, mechanical design,
and construction for both onshore and offshore pipelines.
The result of this course is cost-effective, safe and
environmentally sound design, construction, inspection,
operation, and maintenance of pipelines. Design problems
and group projects are an integral part of this course.
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Fundamentals of Onshore and
Offshore Pipeline Systems
PL-4
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Technical professionals engaged in pipeline flow
assurance offshore and onshore including: project
managers, pipeline engineers, facilities engineers, design
engineers, and engineering contractors.
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design and operations of pipeline systems
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and integrity challenges: corrosion, hydrate formation,
transient behavior and wax deposition
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and leak detection systems
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Acquisition Systems (SCADA) in flow assurance
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide an understanding of flow
phenomena that can help the participant avoid problems
such as hydrate formation, pressure (surge) waves, or high
viscosity liquid flow failure. This intensive, five-day
intermediate level course addresses several critical problems
in achieving pipeline flow assurance. The focus of this
course is on potential challenges to pipeline operations
including: surge, corrosion, hydrate formation, wax
deposition, multiphase fluids, and slugging. The causes for
these problems, design solutions, and operational responses
will be an integral part of the course.
COURSE CONTENT
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PL-61
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 FEB. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-26 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Facilities and Project Engineers as well as new Electrical,
Instrumentation or Controls Engineers who need to
improve their basic understanding of electrical systems
within oil and gas facilities.
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distribution which include circuit arrangements, wiring,
cabling, terminations, conduit, low voltage boards, low
and medium voltage switchgear, and single-phase and
three phase schemes
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voltage ratios, losses, efficiency, rating, and connections
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current motors, enclosures and how to select motors
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coordination
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generator sets, direct current systems, batteries, and an
overview of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
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emergency, prime, base, peak and co-generation, quality,
sizing, operation, control, and power factor correction
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performance, and substation grounding
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classifications, NEC, IEC, equipment protection,
certification, and definitions
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principles to oil and gas facilities design and operation. The
course is designed for Facilities Engineers with or without a
background in electrical engineering and can accelerate the
development of new Facilities Electrical Engineers. Through
the use of individual and group problem solving, attendees
will learn about transformers, motors, generators, one-line
diagram interpretation, protection and coordination of
electrical equipment, emergency power, direct current
systems, uninterruptible power supplies, site and standby
generation, variable speed drives, programmable electronic
systems, electrical safety, grounding and bonding, lighting,
and hazardous areas. Participants will gain a better
understanding of electrical components and systems and
will develop a greater appreciation for electrical engineering.
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Facilities and Project Engineers with two or more years
of experience; Electrical, Instrumentation or Controls
Engineers with two or more years of experience, or those
who have completed the E-3 course and need to further
develop their understanding of electrical systems within oil
and gas facilities.
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projects including basics, front end loading, scope
definition, brown-field vs. green-field, engineering
deliverables, roles and responsibilities, project planning,
risk analysis and management, cost estimating, and
procurement, construction, contractor and supplier
management
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introduction to ANSI, API, CSA, CFR, IEC, IEEE, IES, ISA,
NEMA, NFPA, AND UL
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planning, voltage selection, and system protection
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jacketing, short circuit capabilities, and references of wires
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components, turns and voltage ratios, connections, losses,
efficiency, ratings, application, selection, and safety
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centers including specifications, maintenance, and
distribution
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devices, fuses, direct tripping devices, protective relaying,
relaying schemes, major equipment protection, and
system relay coordination
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disconnects, grounding, types, and ratings of
switchboards and panels
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supply (UPS) and emergency power in addition to an
overview of generator set, ATSs, and batteries
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hazardous areas in addition to NEC and IEC comparisons,
extension of zones, equipment certification, and
equipment protection methods
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course applies Electrical Engineering principles to oil and gas
facilities design and operation and requires some prior experience.
Electrical Engineering principles are reinforced through the use of
individual and team problem solving exercises, one-line diagram
coordination, interpretation, and class discussions of interfaces
between facilities engineers, contractors and maintenance personnel.
Participants gain additional understanding of electrical equipment
requirements for facilities and what is important to the Electrical
discipline.
COURSE CONTENT
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Electrical Engineering
Fundamentals for Facilities
Engineers
Electrical Engineering
Practices for Facilities
Engineers
E-4 E-3
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 MAY - 1 JUN . . . . . . US $4,547
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28 SEP. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Managers, engineers, technicians and system operators
requiring a broad understanding of instrumentation,
control, and electrical systems in oil and gas facilities.
YOU WI LL LEARN
Electrical Power
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usage and generation such as voltage levels, self-generate
versus purchased power, and basic electrical power
management.
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line diagrams, and the selecting and integrating power
distribution systems.
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evaluating the equipment demand on the power system
(such as intermittent or continuous service, and motor
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circuit protection.
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how to measure.
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equipment and computer systems common to an oil and
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using appropriate instrumentation and controls.
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monitor and locally control the process (and related
equipment), safety systems, and the communications and
remote control systems use.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 5-day course provides an overview of electrical power
generation and distribution, process and safety systems
instrumentation, and control strategies and configurations.
The focus is on application and integration into the process
and control of upstream and midstream oil and gas facilities.
The material of the course is applicable to field process
facilities, pipelines, gas plants, and offshore systems.
COURSE CONTENT
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type (3-phase, single-phase, and direct current) selection
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including generation efficiency, redundant sources,
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users definition and integration into the power distribution
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operations and the key characteristics, and measurement
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response systems including SIS, HIPPS and emergency
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communications, local control, remote control, and data
management and use.
Instrumentation, Controls
and Electrical Systems for
Facilities Engineers
ICE-21
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 FEB. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
CALGARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 AUG . . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 OCT - 2 NOV . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Facilities and Project Engineers as well as newly graduated
Electrical, Controls and Instrument Engineers who need to
improve their basic understanding of instrumentation and
control systems within oil and gas facilities.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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temperature and flow
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control valves, shutdown valves, actuators, transducers
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P&IDs, loop and logic diagrams
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types, strategies, and loop tuning
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their advantages, application, functionality, architecture,
and programming
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Systems to include telemetry, RTUs, internet and web
based
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and Profibus
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selection which will include area classification, NEC, IEC,
equipment protection, selection, certification, location, and
ingress afely
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course applies fundamental instrumentation and control
engineering principles to oil and gas facilities design and
operation and is designed for Facilities Engineers with or
without a background in instrumentation or control
engineering. The course is also designed to accelerate the
development of new facilities Instrumentation and Control
Engineers. Through the use of individual and group problem
solving, attendees will learn about field measurement
devices, final elements and actuators, pressure relief and
regulation, documentation, programmable logic controllers,
power supplies, SCADA, DCS, SIS, hazardous areas, and
installation methods. Participants will gain a better
understanding of instrumentation and control components
and systems and will gain a greater appreciation for
instrumentation and control engineering.
COURSE CONTENT
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systems
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Instrumentation and Controls
Fundamentals for Facilities
Engineers
IC-3
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For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Oil and gas Facilities and Project, Electrical or
Instrumentation and Controls Engineers with two or more
years of field experience who want to further improve
their practical understanding of Instrumentation/Controls
systems within oil and gas facilities. Attendees should have
good working knowledge of instrumentation and control
fundamentals.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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a three-phase (oil, gas, water) inlet separator, its design,
operation, components, and controls
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instrumentation and control projects to include
front-end loading, scope definition, brown-field vs.
green-field projects, engineering deliverables, roles
and responsibilities, project planning, risk analysis and
management, cost estimating, procurement management,
construction management, contractors and suppliers
management
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flow diagrams, P&IDs, material take off, indices, plot plan,
control system philosophy, I&C block diagrams, safety
instrumented system (SIS) logic, specifications, cost
estimates, and design approval
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expenditure (AFE), indices, specifications, SIS design,
distributed control system (DCSs), plot plans, power
systems, installation details, wiring and connection
diagrams, schematics, logic diagrams, cable and conduit
schedules, electronic systems i/o indices, loop diagrams,
bill of materials (BOM), and panel arrangements
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commissioning to include procurement requirements,
construction requirements, QA and QC requirements,
factory acceptance test (FAT), commissioning and startup
requirements
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sizing of control valves, selection of flow measurement
devices, sizing of orifice plates, selection of relief valves,
selection of temperature devices, selection of level
devices, selection of pressure measurement, selection of
alarm and shutdown switches, instrument tag numbering,
loop diagrams preparation, P&IDs, and SIS logic matrices
ABOUT THE COURSE
An exercise is developed throughout the session to illustrate the
process of instrumentation selection and specification for a
pressure vessel. The required documentation is identified and
developed for incorporation in a BPCS (basic process control
system). The exercise does not require formal instrument
engineering training but prior field experience is very helpful.
Through the use of individual and team problem solving you will
learn about instrumentation on a vessel, developing required
documentation, reviewing end devices, control valves, process
control basics and discussing the various interfaces between
facilities engineers, contractors and maintenance personnel.
Participants will gain a better understanding of the
instrumentation process and what is important to this discipline.
COURSE CONTENT
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actives
Instrumentation and Controls
Engineering Practices for
Facilities Engineers
IC-4
J OHN M. CAMPBE L L & CO.
COMMENTS FROM
PARTICIPANTS
The class was fun and interesting.
It is probably one of the best classes Ive ever
taken, especially with the resource material that
comes with the course. I will be referencing the
book and binder in the future. I will definitely be
looking at other classes that apply to my fields of
expertise.
DAN BARKMAN
PF-21 LONDON
BEN SHEEHAN
PS-4 PERTH
STEVE TESSAROLO
G-4 CALGARY
Given that a large percentage of your course
participants are not native English speakers, one
of my main learnings was from observing the
subtle way you made sure all attendees felt part
of the group, contributed to the class, and knew
their input was understood. Thanks for a well run
and worthwhile course.
Thanks for the course guys. By far, the most
professional and smoothest running course Ive
taken thus far in my career, and the only one
where the students are actually forced to practice
what theyve been taught during the class. I really
enjoyed that as instructors, you both bring a
wealth of experience to the tableit is always
more fun to learn when you can respect your
teachers level of experience.
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J OHN M. CAMPBE L L & CO.
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
STU
WATSON
WHAT COURSES DO YOU TEACH?
I specialize with rotating equipment, ME-44
(Pumps and Compression) and fixed
systems, ME-41 (Piping Design &
Specification). And also teach Steam Utilities
and Relief Systems.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE CITY TO
VISIT?
That would likely have to be my hometown of
Perth, Australia. I live far away these days in
Seattle, Washington so training in Perth
always means a week afterwards of catching
up with friends and family. That said, I enjoy
my visits to Asia; Bangkok, KL and
Singapore, fantastic food, happy people and
unique experiences are everywhere.
A FAVORITE FOOD FROM ONE OF THE
CITIES IN WHICH YOU TEACH?
As a lover of seafood, I always look forward
to my sessions in Alaska, fresh flaky Halibut
or rich King Salmon - they are both a special
reward at the end of the day.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE HOBBY YOU
ENJOY?
Sailing is a personal passion that fills my
time between sessions. Exploring the San
Juan Islands off the Seattle coast is a beauti-
ful experience that is accompanied by some
diverse weather conditions.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
DOHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $4,694
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 JUL-3 AUG. . . . . . . . US $3,628
KUALA LUMPUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC 2012. . . . . . . . US $4,715
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Engineers, senior technicians and system operators
designing, operating and maintaining pump and
compressor systems in oil and gas facilities.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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compressors units (drivers, pumps, compressors, and
auxiliary systems).
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upstream and downstream piping and process equipment.
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in multiple train configurations parallel
and series.
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pumps and compressors as well as their drivers.
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in flows, changes in fluid composition, and changes in
operating conditions that can affect equipment selection
and operating strategies.
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thermodynamics and their affect on selection and
operations.
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parameters and troubleshooting techniques.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is an intensive 5-day course providing a comprehensive
overview of pumps and compressor systems. The focus is
on equipment selection type, unit and station
configuration, integration of these units in the process
scheme and control strategy in upstream and midstream oil
and gas facilities. The material of the course is applicable to
field process facilities, pipelines, gas plants, and offshore
systems.
COURSE CONTENT
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common applications and range of operations.
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their drivers for long-term efficient operations.
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series and/or parallel operations.
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equipment, local and remote control systems, and
facilities utilities.
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heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power
systems.
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maintenance considerations.
Fundamentals of Pump and
Compressor Systems
ME-44
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HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FEB - 2 MAR . . . . . . US $3,628
LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $4,547
DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 JUL. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
BRISBANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US $4,631
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Mechanical, facilities, plant or pipeline engineers and
piping system designers who are involved in the design of
in-plant piping systems for oil and gas facilities.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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types of facilities
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applications
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material specifications
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PSV sizing
ABOUT THE COURSE
This five-day course for engineers and piping system
designers reviews the key areas associated with the design
of piping systems for oil and gas facilities. The course is
focused on four areas: codes and standards, pipe materials
and manufacture, piping components, and piping layout and
design. Applicable piping codes for oil and gas facilities
(ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, etc.), pipe sizing calculations,
pipe installation, and materials selection are an integral part
of the course. The emphasis is on proper material selection
and specification of piping systems.
COURSE CONTENT
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and pipelines
Piping Systems - Mechanical
Design and Specification
ME-41
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Experienced mechanical or facilities engineers and senior
technicians needing an understanding of monitoring and
troubleshooting turbomachinery.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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operation
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and tools
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procedures
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as vibration, temp/pressure operation and surge
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gearboxes, and driven equipment
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maintenance practices
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This five-day course is an intensive program for experienced
mechanical equipment engineers to develop and expand
their capabilities in monitoring and problem analysis of
turbomachinery. This course focuses on defining the
systems and subsystems that form the turbomachinery, the
potential problems with these systems and subsystems,
monitoring techniques for early detection of problems, and
methods to analyze the monitored variables to detect
potential problems or reconstruct reasons for failures. Case
studies are used throughout the course.
COURSE CONTENT
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start-up and normal operation
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start-up, speed and temperature controls, vibration
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compressors: rotors, seals, diaphragms, etc
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Turbomachinery Monitoring
and Problem Analysis
ME-62
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ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-26 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US $3,628
COURSE LEVEL: SPECIALIZED
DESI GNED FOR
Mechanical, facilities, plant, or pipeline engineers and
technicians needing an in-depth understanding of the
different types of compressors.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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and operating characteristics
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facilities used in the oil and gas industry
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in the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of
compression systems
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compressor reliability
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considerationsta
ABOUT THE COURSE
This five-day course is for facility design engineers,
operations engineers and technicians seeking an in-depth
understanding of centrifugal, reciprocating, and screw
compressors. This course provides basic knowledge of
compressor types and associated auxiliary systems,
mechanical design of equipment, operating and performance
characteristics, control and monitoring systems,
maintenance practices, and codes and standards.
COURSE CONTENT
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compressors
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characteristics
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troubleshooting
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Compressor Systems -
Mechanical Design and
Specification
ME-46
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 DEC 2012. . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance, engineering and operations personnel
involved in improving reliability, availability, condition
monitoring, and maintainability of process equipment and
systems. Participants should have foundation skills in
statistical analysis and reliability techniques for equipment.
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* How to Apply RCM in Operating Facilities
* How to Apply RCM in New Facilities
* How to Implement a Reliability-Centered
Maintenance Program
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and Availability Simulation and Modeling
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* How to Implement FRACAS
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to teach the skills of Availability
Engineering as detailed in the Facilities Maintenance
Management and Reliability Engineering Competency Maps.
We will use statistical analysis examples and Monte Carlo
Simulation software to measure plant availability and
optimize it against business need. Case studies and
exercises will be used to demonstrate availability
optimization techniques and their benefits.
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improvement actions in the organization
Optimizing Asset Availability
Using Reliability Engineering
REL-4
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 MAR . . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance, operations, engineering, and purchasing
personnel including team leaders and managers who plan,
manage, or participate on project teams.
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for projects
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide a comprehensive presentation and
discussion of modern project management principles and
practices as they relate to design; procurement; construction
activities, maintenance; and upgrade turnarounds at facilities
in the oil and gas industry. The specific training received in
schedule and cost management, risk management, and the
proper use of scarce resources (people and materials) will
help the project manager make the best decisions possible.
Upon completion of this course, the participant will know
what the eight project management process groups are.
Participants will understand how project management
process groups relate to one another, what tools are available
for the project manager to use, what information will be
generated, and what that information means. The course is
taught using a combination of instruction, facilitated
discussion, and hands-on exercises using real-world
project examples related to facilities design, procurement,
construction, and turnarounds. The exercises will include
both individual and group activities that will provide each
participant with a visual application of the principles and
practices discussed throughout the course.
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Project Management for
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OM-22
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Supervisors, team leaders, managers, and others
increasing the effectiveness of their leadership and
communication skills.
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communication styles
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This seminar will include lecture, discussion, readings, role-
playing, video examples and creation of participant action
plans. This course will help you unleash natural motivation
in your team. You will lower your stress level by working
more efficiently and effectively by tapping into the emotional
intelligence of your team. Under the guidance of the seminar
leaders, you will use competency maps in Leadership and
Management to assess yourself in seven major skill areas
before and after the seminar.
COURSE CONTENT
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OM-23
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-21 DEC . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance supervisors, team leaders, or managers
needing to improve their maintenance programs. This
course is a broad survey of essential aspects of maintaining
a safe, efficient and reliable facility asset.
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This course provides essential knowledge required for
achieving excellence in maintenance management. Work
control, planning, and scheduling will be covered.
Participants will receive a sound, integrated, basic knowledge
of the maintenance function and how to progress towards
world-class performance. Individual action plans will carry
course learning into the work environment. Better utilization
of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems
(CMMS) will be covered in this course. A pre and post
seminar self-assessment will be given to indicate delegates
competency improvements. The assessment is taken from the
PetroSkills industry standard competency map for
Maintenance Management.
COURSE CONTENT
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Management
OM-21
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
w w w . p e t r o s k i l l s . c o m + 1 . 9 1 8 . 8 2 8 . 2 5 0 0 125
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 2 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 NOV 2012. . . . . . US $1,539
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance supervisors or above (including team
leaders and managers.) who are involved in an operational
excellence or similar initiative. This short course will
focus on the seven key strategies that apply to all proactive
maintenance missions.
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control you
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ABOUT THE COURSE
This short course will provide knowledge of how to progress
towards world-class performance and support excellence
initiatives. (May be taken in conjunction with OM-25 the
same week)
COURSE CONTENT
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Seven Keys to World Class
Asset Management
OM-24
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 APR. . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 OCT . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors,
team leaders and planners engaged in work management,
planning, and scheduling.
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system
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using work history
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activities
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control and emergency response work
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to build competency in Work
Control as a primary skill set in the Competency Map for
Facilities Maintenance Management. It will focus on the six
phases of work management: work identification, planning,
prioritization, scheduling, execution and history capture.
These essential skills are the key components of integrity
management, safety, resource control, and reliable operation.
A pre and post self assessment will be used to measure
competency improvement. Each participant will develop an
action plan to help their organizations become more efficient
and safe.
COURSE CONTENT
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
ORLANDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . US $3,329
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance, engineering, and operations personnel
planning and managing effective maintenance shutdowns
and includes key skills in maintenance planning and
scheduling.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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of work
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shutdowns
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course is designed to teach the skills of maintenance
shutdown management as described in the Facilities
Maintenance Management Competency Map. You will
develop shutdown planning strategies and will develop the
organizational structure necessary for managing successful
shutdowns. Case studies and real world examples will be
used to reinforce the techniques learned in the course.
Students will be asked to bring examples from their
maintenance shutdown experiences to be used as case
studies during the course.
COURSE CONTENT
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objectives, working cooperatively across departments,
developing maintenance shutdown procedures
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roles and responsibilities
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teamwork, the overall plan, specifying tasks, shutdown a
and start-up plans, work scheduling, optimizing the plan,
handling emergent work, work control documents
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resources, balancing teams and skills, managing scarce
and critical resources
Maintenance Planning
& Work Control
Effective Maintenance
Shutdowns
OM-43 OM-41
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 NOV . . . . . . . . . . US $1,539
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Maintenance planners and supervisors including team
leaders and managers who want to improve their scheduled
maintenance activities. This 3-day course will show you
how to optimize activities while equipment is running.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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shutdown to operating
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Maintenance Expenditures) tool
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 3-day course will help you evaluate and improve your
PM and PdM activities necessary for gaining higher
availability and reliability of equipment. (May be taken in
conjunction with OM-24 the same week)
COURSE CONTENT
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and when to use PM
Optimizing Preventive and
Predictive Maintenance
OM-25
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 OCT . . . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Professional and management personnel who have
responsibility for, materials, spare parts and supplies
needed to support any refinery, gas plant, onshore/
offshore production or other industry operations. Buyers,
procurement specialists, stock analysts, and logistics,
warehouse, distribution or operations supervisors will
benefit from this course by learning the techniques and
principles for providing better service to their operations,
reducing stock outs and surplus materials and maximizing
the return on investment for inventory.
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critical materials and spare parts essential to the success
of any well field operation, offshore platform, refinery, gas
plant or chemical processing facility
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and create performance measures for min/max and order
point systems
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and safety stock calculations
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avoid surplus materials
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inventory and integrated supply agreements.
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what can be done to improve them
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utilization for better inventory management
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higher inventory turnover and reduced obsolescence
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control of materials to lower inventory levels and increase
space utilization
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and increase investment recovery dollars.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This 3-day course covers practical considerations essential
to achieve major improvements in planning, buying, storing
and disposing of the vast array of materials and spare parts
needed in the oil and gas industry. Evolving best practices
by major oil and gas companies are explored as three inter-
related modules for inventory management, warehousing
and investment recovery.
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quantity theory
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of materials
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counting systems
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2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30 AUG . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Supply chain professionals with 2-7 years experience
either inside or outside the oil and gas industry. The
course is for anyone who needs a better understanding
of procurement value creation in the oil & gas industry
and includes buyers, procurement specialists, logistics
specialists, business analysts, team leaders, project
managers, commodity managers, materials managers,
and new sourcing specialists or category managers. This
course has been designed in collaboration with major oil
companies to increase procurement competencies that are
most relevant to the industry today.
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strategic relationships
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by procurement in an environment of increasing joint
operations and shifting relationship models around the
globe.
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good practices in cost management.
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can add value in meeting them.
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midstream and downstream value chains.
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Ownership (TCO) concepts as it relates to the oil and gas
industry.
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emphasis on market intelligence practices and managing
supply risks.
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metrics for performance improvement
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global sourcing, local content requirements, and the
growth of eCommerce.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will expand the industry understanding of supply
chain professionals and increase their value-added in a global,
fast changing environment. Participants will learn what each
industry segment requires from procurement and be given
insights to maximize value delivery and increase their
contribution to any business unit of the organization. Course
registration includes an online, interactive forum with the
instructor and pre-read materials designed to familiarize course
attendees with relevant issues prior to the learning that will occur
in the classroom. Attendees will leave better prepared to create
and support procurement strategies that meet stakeholder needs
whether for projects or operations support.
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eProcurement initiatives in oil and gas
Effective Materials
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SC-42 SC-61
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 3 DAYS
HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22 MAR . . . . . . . . . . US $2,331
COURSE LEVEL: FOUNDATION
DESI GNED FOR
Individuals involved in any aspect of sourcing, tendering,
selecting, forming and executing contracts with suppliers
of goods and services to the oil and gas industry. This
includes supply chain roles such as contracting and
procurement specialists, sourcing specialists, category
managers, and logistics managers. The course is also
intended for technical roles assigned to project work such
as facilities engineers, drilling engineers, project engineers
and coordinators, commissioning engineers, contracts
engineers, planning engineers, asset managers, and legal
trainees.
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contracting process.
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conditions and some of the most common mistakes made
today.
ABOUT THE COURSE
Contracts and Tenders Fundamentals will provide attendees
with a more strategic approach to contracting, along with
numerous tools to use throughout the contracting process.
When you leave this course, you will improve job
performance through: 1) better alignment of contract process
steps with supply needs; 2) better contracts; 3) fewer
disputes and claims; and 4) better contract outcomes.
Contracting involves many roles that must work together to
achieve desired outcomes. Everyone involved in some
element of contracting must understand the entire process,
keys to success and what is required of their role. Materials
and exercises are built around oil and gas industry issues to
be more relevant to the needs of attendees.
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Contracts and Tenders
Fundamentals
SC-41
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Personnel in the petroleum refining business and related
activities.
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engineering, materials, and construction challenges
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improvement, and blending
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makes a regional Pacesetter refiner
ABOUT THE COURSE
This basic course shows how any crude oil is converted to
products based upon the demand for premium quality
gasoline, diesel, lubes, and chemical feedstock. It is useful
for those new to the refining business such as new hires of
any discipline, transferees from other sectors of the
petroleum, upstream, mid-stream, and chemical sectors.
This course is excellent for experienced operators who want
to understand the why as much as the how of refining.
Basics of refining and its technology are stressed. Details of
chemistry, process conditions, and materials are described
where necessary to support the basics. The backbone of the
course is to develop a refinery processing scheme through a
series of simple, linked student-worked problems. This will
show how a processing scheme to meet product qualities
and volumes is developed.
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gasoline
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and fuel oil
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Fundamentals of Refining
Technology
RF-31
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
DESI GNED FOR
Personnel in the gas treating, sulfur recovery and
environmental conservation areas of the petroleum refining
business including managers, process engineers, and
operators.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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disadvantages
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and calculate amine circulation rates required
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to meet legislation
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construction challenges
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debottlenecking, changing solvents, and sulfur plant
oxygen injection
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is an intermediate, five-day course with an established,
successful format that has been delivered worldwide to
refinery and natural gas process engineers and managers.
Practical acid gas removal, sour water stripping, and sulfur
recovery processes are stressed. Details of chemistry,
process conditions and materials are described as required
to assure a real understanding of the processes and their
materials, construction, and operational issues. To ensure
that participants return to their workplace with enhanced
ability and understanding, a large portion of the course
includes participant discussions and problem solving.
COURSE CONTENT
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water streams
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on treating, stripping, and sulfur recovery
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Refinery Gas Treating, Sour
Water, Sulfur and Tail Gas
RF-61
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 4 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
For schedule and pricing information or to arrange an
In-House session of this course, visit our website at
www.jmcampbell.com or contact us at
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
J OHN M. CAMPBE L L & CO.
INSTRUCTOR
SPOTLIGHT
STEVE
PEHNEC
WHAT COURSES DO YOU TEACH?
I have developed and also teach most of
JMCs OT courses. But I especially like
teaching Physical and Chemical Principles,
Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior, Practical
Thermodynamics, and Refrigeration, just for
the Joy of Physics!
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE CITY TO
VISIT?
London, Brisbane, Calgary, Copenhagen and
Bergen are my favorites.
A FAVORITE FOOD FROM ONE OF THE
CITIES IN WHICH YOU TEACH?
The best thing about large cities is the variety!
But I enjoy the food wherever I am, because
we do tend to eat well in this industry, even in
the most remote locations, whether offshore,
or on the North Slope of Alaska or in a remote
desert camp. However, I do especially like
Moreton Bay Bugs when in Brisbane.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE HOBBY YOU
ENJOY?
I do like to cook and in the past year, due to
an unconventional diet, my health has sharply
improved and Ive lost a significant amount of
weight. Im also reacquainting myself with my
childhood hobby: Standard O-Gauge electric
trains, especially the Lionel brand.
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KNOWLEDGEABLE OPERATORS
ARE SAFE OPERATORS
CAMPBELL
OPERATOR TRAINING
Who Should Attend
Campbell Operator
Training Courses?
* New Operators
* Technicians
* Operators Joining New
Crews
* Seasoned Operators
* Supervisors
TRAINING DESIGNED TO HELP YOUR OPERATORS
PERFORM SAFELY & EFFICIENTLY
Important Campbell Operator Training Features:
* Customized courses based on YOUR PFD diagrams
* Improve the technical communication between operators and engineers
* Develop in-depth understanding of process operations
* Mixed and matched course topics from a bank of course content
* Flexible Course Lengths (3/5/10 day courses available)
* Flexible and adaptable to shift schedules
* Non-mathematical introductory courses available
* Advanced level courses available
Campbell Operator Training Gets Your Operators Up to Speed Quickly
To bring Campbell Operator Training to your facility and for more
information go to www.jmcampbell.com/operator2012 or email
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com.
COURSE LEVEL: SKILLED
Example content - all OT courses are custom built
DESI GNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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properties and hydrocarbon phase-behavior
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balances
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compressors
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exchangers, fired heaters, separators, piping and towers
with trays or packing
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dehydration, NGL extraction processes and stabilization/
fractionation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide a more detailed examination of the
processes found in gas process facilities, including the
important theoretical aspects that must be mastered before
operators can truly understand their processes and become
proficient at avoiding problems and troubleshooting the
technical problems that do arise. This course prepares
operations personnel to communicate better and work more
closely with professional engineering staff. A problem set
consisting of practical calculations that will be useful to
operators beyond the classroom will be administered during
the course. A high-quality scientific calculator is issued to all
participants of the P-3 course. It is an effective introduction
to the G-4 engineering-level course. Course content is
customizable to client needs.
AVAI LABLE TOPI CS
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This course is also available in non-mathematical, basic
version of 5 days duration.
2012 SCHEDULE / UP TO 10 DAYS
Email jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com or contact us at
1-405-321-1383 for more information.
P-3 Production/Processing
Operations
P-3
All classes available at your location. Contact us today.
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COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
Example content - all OT courses are custom built
DESI GNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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dehydration
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dehydration
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for
understanding operating issues in natural gas dehydration
units. This course is customizable to client needs.
COURSE CONTENT
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and condensation
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* |]J|+|: +|J |]J|+| ||||||||u|
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vs. packing
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tank, filters, lean/rich heat exchanger, regenerator,
stripping gas
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startup and shutdown, normal operations, glycol losses,
corrosion, troubleshooting
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2012 SCHEDULE / 2 DAYS
Email jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com or contact us at
1-405-321-1383 for more information.
2012 SCHEDULE AND TUI TI ON / 5 DAYS
STAVANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 JUNE 2012 . . . . . . . US $4,366
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
Example content - all OT courses are custom built
DESI GNED FOR
Plant and facility operators, supervisors and technicians.
YOU WI LL LEARN
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components
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phase behavior
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refrigeration systems
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recovery (Turboexpander and J-T Valve) processes
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and fractionation
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for
understanding operating issues in cryogenic NGL (Natural
Gas Liquids) extraction and stabilization/fractionation.
Course content is non-mathematical and customizable to
client needs.
COURSE CONTENT
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control, equilibrium stage concepts, flash separators and
fractionators
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2012 SCHEDULE / 4 DAYS
Email jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com or contact us at
1-405-321-1383 for more information.
Gas Dehydration Operations
Cryogenic NGL Recovery and
NGL Fractionation
OT OT
COURSE LEVEL: BASIC
DESI GNED FOR
Production operators and other non-engineering personnel
requiring a broad introduction to production facilities and
processes, including the separation, conditioning and
disposition of produced oil, gas and water; including the
common operational difficulties that may arise, as well as
the operational tactics used to resolve them.
YOU WI LL LEARN HOW TO
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on facility design and operation
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meeting specifications on Oil, Gas and Produced Water
streams
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natural gas
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formation
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inhibitions
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will provide the basic knowledge required for
understanding processes and operating issues in typical
North Sea production facilities.
COURSE CONTENT
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Production Operations
OT-1
INTRODUCTORY SUBJECTS
U
HYDROCARBONS &
HYDROCARBON SYSTEM
LANGUAGE
U UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
U PROCESS DRAWINGS
U OVERVIEW OF OIL &
GAS PROCESSING
BASIC PRINCIPLES
U IMPORTANT PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS
U CHEMISTRY REVIEW
U PHASE BEHAVIOR FUNDAMENTALS
U WATER-HYDROCARBON BEHAVIOR
U HYDRATE INHIBITION
(EG AND METHANOL)
U PRACTICAL THERMODYNAMICS:
MASS AND ENERGY BALANCES
U PRINCIPLES OF FLUID FLOW
U
CORROSION AND CORROSION
MONITORING
EQUIPMENT BASICS
U INTRODUCTION TO
PROCESS CONTROL
U VALVES, PIPING,
RELIEF VALVES AND
FLARE SYSTEMS
U SEPARATORS
U HEAT TRANSFER AND
GAS-FIRED HEATERS
U CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (AND
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT
PUMPS)
U
CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS
U RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS
U SCREW COMPRESSORS
U GAS TURBINES BASICS
U MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION
U SOLID BED ADSORBERS
U MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS:
FRACTIONATORS, STABILIZERS,
ABSORBERS & STRIPPERS
APPLIED PROCESSES
U OIL TREATING, STABILIZATION
AND DEHYDRATION

U CONDENSATE STABILIZATION
U NGL FRACTIONATION
U TEG GAS DEHYDRATION
U MOLE SIEVE DEHYDRATION
U REFRIGERATED LEAN
OIL NGL RECOVERY
U TURBOEXPANDER-BASED
CRYOGENIC GAS PROCESSING
U MIXED REFRIGERANT
LNG PLANT PROCESSES
U GAS SWEETENING PROCESSES
U PRODUCT TREATING PROCESSES
U
SULFUR RECOVERY AND
TAIL GAS CLEANUP
U CO2 MISCIBLE FLOOD AND CO2
CYCLING FACILITIES
U MEMBRANE REMOVAL OF CO2
JOHN M. CAMPBELL & CO. OPERATOR TRAINING COURSES ARE OFFERED IN-HOUSE; ALL COURSES ARE CUSTOMIZED FOR THE CLIENTS NEEDS. THE
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SHOWN ARE EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL OPERATOR TRAINING COURSES. TOPICS WE COVER INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
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Our Instructors
KY ALSTON
Mr. Ky Alston comes from an extensive background in gas
processing. He is currently a contract Instructor/Consultant for
John M. Campbell & Co. Ky had 24+ years with Amoco Production
Company. He worked in maintenance, operations, and engineering
disciplines for Amoco Production Co. in several locations
throughout Wyoming. He worked his way up through the operations
ranks training newer operators, debugging new projects. He then
shifted his focus to the engineering group where he became heavily
involved in the process simulation effort for process optimization
and troubleshooting at several area facilities. He has also been
involved in all stages of project management of all sizes. His primary
responsibilities for JMC are Operator Training, Consulting and
Process Simulation.
TIM ARMSTRONG
Mr. Tim Armstrong has over 40 years experience in Rening and Gas
Treating/Sulfur Recovery. He is currently an Instructor/Consultant
for John M. Campbell & Co. Previously Mr. Armstrong has worked
in plant operations and design engineering as well as licensing and
technology development. Mr. Armstrong graduated in 1968 with a
BSChE from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He is currently
a Registered Professional Engineer in Illinois, Texas, and Oklahoma
and is a member of AIChE. Mr. Armstrong is an expert in the area
of sulfur recovery, tail gas treating, and sour water stripping and
presented papers at NPRA, North Texas Regional GPA, and AIChE
meetings as well as published articles in Hydrocarbon Processing and
Todays Renery.
FRANK ASHFORD
Dr. Frank Ashford has 40 years experience in oil and gas producing
facilities. Dr. Ashford joined with John M. Campbell & Co. in
1988; he provides instruction uently in either Spanish or English.
Previous to joining John M. Campbell & Co., Dr. Ashford was a
Professor at Central University of Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela,
where he taught various courses in Natural Gas Engineering
Technology. He has authored technical articles published in World
Oil, JPT, SPE, Intevep Pub., PDVSA, Pacic Oil World, AAPG,
SPELAC, and GPA. He holds a B.S., a M.S. and a PhD in Petroleum
Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
GARY BLACKBURN
Mr. Gary Blackburn has over 35 years of experience in engineering
and management of oil and gas developments. During his 27 years
working for Shell Oil Company, he led well construction and eld
production teams in the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas
and Alaska. While working in ABBs Floating Production Systems
Division, Gary led engineering teams designing deepwater systems,
naval architecture, structural, topside facilities, drilling systems,
and oating system hulls. After an assignment as the ABBs Project
Manager for ExxonMobils Kizomba A TLP, he was assigned as ABBs
Vice President - Project Execution. In this role, he was responsible
for oversight of ongoing projects and development of new processes
for EPC project execution. Currently, Gary is providing consulting
services for drilling systems as part of eld architecture design with
operators of deepwater elds in the Gulf of Mexico.
MARK BOTHAMLEY
Mr. Mark Bothamley is Chief Engineer with John M. Campbell & Co.
His experience covers the areas of design, operation, troubleshooting
and optimization of offshore and onshore oil and gas production and
treating facilities. Prior to joining JMC he was with BP/Amoco for 24
years, in several locations around the world. Mr. Bothamley is a past
chairman of the SPE Facilities Subcommittee and a former member
of the GPSA Data Book Editorial Review Board. Mr. Bothamley
holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Lakehead University
in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, and a Diploma in Natural Gas
and Petroleum Technology from the British Columbia Institute of
Technology in Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
JOHN C. BOURDON
Mr. John C. Bourdon has more than twenty-nine years experience
in hydrocarbon processing and specializes in sulfur recovery
processes for the petroleum rening industry. Mr. Bourdon has been
involved in the development of several sulfur-related technologies
and mechanical innovations, has authored several papers and made
presentations worldwide. He has experience with several E&C
rms including extensive start-up and troubleshooting activities. He
consults for both North American and international clients. He is a
registered professional engineer and is uent in English and Spanish.
Mr. Bourdon has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia
Institute of Technology and advanced degrees in other elds.
JAMES N. BREAUX
Mr. Jimmy N. Breaux is a consultant engineer working for Shell
International Exploration and Production as well as an Instructor/
Consultant for John M. Campbell & Co.. He has more than 30 years
experience in the oil and gas industry. He is currently working as
Topsides Lead Engineer for a 120,000 BOPD FPSO in West Africa.
He is responsible for Process, Mechanical, Instrumentation, and
Rotating Equipment Engineering deliverables. Also Mr. Breaux is the
Topsides Lead Engineer for design and installation of a 45 MMscfd
Gas Lift Compressor and for a Waterood Expansion project on
a Gulf of Mexico TLP. This project is in the pre approval system
selection phase. The expansion will involve addition of a 2nd gas
turbine driven waterood pump for 45,000 BWPD @ 5,000 psi
discharge. His previous responsibilities include Topsides Manager for
the Auger TLP in the Gulf of Mexico and leading the debottlenecking
team for this facility. He was the API RP 2G Chairman 1991-1993
and headed a rewrite committee for offshore reghting systems. He
received a B. S. in Physics from Loyola University of New Orleans
and a M. S. in Electrical Engineering from Tulane University. He is
a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Louisiana and a
member of SPE.
DARRELL G. CARVER
Mr. Darrell G. Carver is a registered engineer in Texas with
international and domestic experience who has worked on facilities
in domestic and international locations both on and offshore. He
retired from ConocoPhillips Petroleum Company in 2002. He has
more than 32 years of uniquely diverse electronics, instrumentation,
and electrical upstream experience, holding senior operational and
technical positions on oil and gas projects worldwide. As Principal
Controls System Engineer for Phillips Petroleum he was recognized
as a company expert for automation and electrical control systems.
While with Phillips Petroleum, he served on numerous committees
and task forces for the company representing both electrical and
instrumentation disciplines. Mr. Carver has authored and co-
authored several technical papers and has been the instructor for
numerous In-House courses. In addition, he has participated on
numerous process enhancement teams for upstream facilities as the
electrical and instrument representative. Mr. Carver received his B.S.
in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arkansas.
AJEY CHANDRA
Mr. Ajey Chandra has 25 years experience in the energy industry,
primarily in gas processing, transportation and market analysis.
During his time in the industry he has served in a variety of roles
in operations management and consulting activities. Mr. Chandra
was a Senior Principal in the consulting rm of Purvin & Gertz, Inc.
He has worked on a variety of assignments in the areas of market
analysis, forecasting, gas processing and transportation costs. He
has served in managerial roles for multiple gas processing facilities
in multiple regions around the world and holds a B.S. in Chemical
Engineering from Texas A&M University, and an M.B.A from the
University of Houston.
MICK CRABTREE
Mr. Mick Crabtree holds an MSc (Research) in Industrial Flow
Measurement and an HNC in Electrical Engineering. Before joining
John M. Campbell & Co. as an Instructor/Consultant, he trained
over 5,000 engineers, technicians and scientists. Formerly trained in
aircraft instrumentation and guided missiles in the Royal Air Force,
he completed his service career seconded to the Ministry of Defense.
Immigrating to South Africa in 1966, he worked for many years for
a local manufacturing and systems integration company, involved in
industrial process control, SCADA and PLC-based systems. Later, as
editor and managing editor of Pulse, a leading monthly engineering
journal, Mr. Crabtree wrote and published hundreds of articles as
well as seven technical resource books on industrial process control:
Flow Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Analytical On-
line Measurement; Pressure and Level Measurement; Valves;
Industrial Communications and The Complete Probus Handbook.
Mr. Crabtree has spent the last 12 years running industrial
workshops throughout the world in the elds of: Process Control
and Instrumentation; Data Communications; Fieldbus; Emergency
Shut-down Systems; Project Management; On-Line Analysis; Valve
Technology; and Technical Writing and Communications.
PIERRE CREVIER
Mr. Pierre Crevier earned B.Sc and M.Sc degrees in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Waterloo in 1980 and 1987
respectively. He worked in operations, design and business
development functions across Canada prior to joining Saudi Aramco
in 1992. As a member of the Upstream Process Engineering Division
in Dhahran he provides process consultancy to the companys gas
plants and reneries. Over the last 15 years he has led the companys
efforts in addressing chronic Claus catalyst deactivation caused by
aromatic contaminants.
RALPH DARTEZ
Mr. Ralph Dartez has over 30 years of engineering and management
experience. He has led engineering, construction, operating and eld
development and management teams in the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska
Cook Inlet and UK North Sea for Marathon Oil Company. Ralph was
Marathon Oil Companys Gulf of Mexico Region Manager during the
mid 1990s at the time a number of deepwater elds were discovered
and developed including Troika (2700 water depth), Oyster (1000
wd), Arnold (1700 wd), Petronius (1800 wd) and Camden Hills
(7100wd). He has experience with drilling and completions,
design, construction and reservoir management of deepwater and
particularly sub-sea developments.
ARTHUR DELARGY
Mr. Arthur Delargy has over 15 years experience in Process Design/
Consultancy, Field Development Planning and Process Systems
engineering. Technologies he has worked with include Nitrogen
Rejection, CO/H2 Coldbox technology, LNG, Gas Processing
including dehydration/dewpointing, sweetening and NGL/LPG
extraction, ammonia, heavy oil and various oil rening processes,
as well as both on and offshore oil and gas experience. The scope
of his project work has ranged from proposal preparation and eld
development planning to engineering design and HAZOP studies to
troubleshooting on an operating plant. He holds a Masters degree in
Chemical Engineering (Honors.)
KRIS DIGRE
Mr. Kris A. Digre is an Instructor/Consultant in the Offshore
discipline for John M. Campbell & Co. He has over 36 years working
in locations around the world. He has designed or been involved
with the design of offshore structures located off the coast of West
Africa, Alaska, Australia, Brazil, Borneo, California, China, Egypt,
the vbeen involved in the technical specication development and/
or installation of all of deepwater Tension Leg Platforms (TLP) and
a Floating Production System (FPS) in the Gulf of Mexico and an
FPSO offshore Nigeria. Kris remains active in retirement providing
advice to E&P project groups on various Nigeria FPSO projects. Mr.
Digre is a graduate (BSCE) of Illinois Institute of Technology and a
Licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey, Louisiana, Texas and
California.
BILL DOKIANOS
MR. BILL DOKIANOS has over 35 years experience, primarily in
Mechanical and Process engineering. He is an Instructor/Consultant
for John M. Campbell & Co. His experience includes analyzing
and solving poor platform up time at GB 128. Activities included
process control changes due to stacked separator vessels, revising
safe charts, operating settings and reconguration of pipeline export
pumps. He managed a subsea tieback project in which the platform
modications included high pressure vessel redesign, dehydrator
expansion, adding a second vapor recovery unit, restaging high
pressure and intermediate gas compressors and modifying bulk
oil process design. He has been responsible for DOT compliance
activities and reporting. This included development and implantation
of federal risk programs and smart pigging. Mr. Dokianos holds a
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI. He is a Professional Engineer in the states of Louisiana
and New Mexico, and holds a General and Commercial Contractor
License in the State of New Mexico.
RAFIL ELYAS
Mr. Ral Elyas is an Instructor/Consultant of John M. Campbell
& Co. He has approximately seventeen years experience in gas
conditioning and processing. Mr. Elyas has authored several papers
and made presentations worldwide. He has experience with several
simulation software programs including HYSYS. He is a registered
professional engineer with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia. Mr.
Elyas is uent in English and Bahasa: Malaysia and Indonesia. Mr.
Elyas received a Bachelors Degree in Chemical Engineering from
Syracuse University, LC Smith School of Engineering in Syracuse,
New York.
ROBERT FANNING
Mr. Robert Fanning is a training consultant with John M. Campbell
& Co. He held various Process Engineering and Management
positions in his 26 years with Mobil. Mr. Fannings background
includes general oileld facilities, water ood facilities, CO2 ood
facilities, NGL recovery, and LNG. Mr. Fanning was on the Board
of the Permian Basin Chapter of the GPA for several years and is
a past President of the chapter. He received his B.S. in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Wyoming and is a Registered
Professional Engineer in the state of Texas.
ALAN FOSTER
Mr. Alan Foster is a training consultant with John M. Campbell &
Co.; he is based in the UK. Mr. Foster spent 25 years with Petrolite
Corporation and Baker Petrolite, involved in oileld and renery
operational problems and their resolution by chemical treatment
programs. Mr. Foster has developed and taught courses on oileld
water treatment and oileld corrosion control, since 1978. Other
courses included oil demulsication, parafn and asphaltenes,
oileld microbiology (and MIC) and renery technology. He was
also qualied by the original training company in its eld, to teach
their project management course. He has been a Chartered Chemist
and Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry for over 25 years
and was also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and
Development. Mr. Foster received his B.S. in Applied Chemistry from
Portsmouth Polytechnic (UK) and his MBA from Leeds University.
DAVID HAIRSTON
Mr. David Hairston is an Instructor/Consultant with John M.
Campbell & Co. for over 7 years. Mr. Hairston has over 38 years of
experience oil and gas pipeline systems in project and construction
management, engineering and design, construction and material
logistics, and executive management for oil and gas facilities.
Project experience includes pipeline transportation and process
facilities, both onshore and offshore; offshore structures; training;
and construction operations. Worldwide project and construction
management experience at all levels includes grass-roots gathering,
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processing, and transmission pipeline systems with a capital cost of
over USD$ 2.5 billion. Specialized technical expertise includes river
and special obstacle crossings using open-cut, bridging and directional
drilling methods; offshore construction and logistics planning and
operations. Mr. Hairston has been published in ASCE Magazine,
Proceedings of Marine Technology, Proceedings of several industry
Pipeline Conferences, and the Oil and Gas Journal. He holds a B.S. in
Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University and an M.S. in
Civil Engineering for the University of Houston. He is a Registered
Professional Engineer in several U.S. states.
BOB HLOZEK
Mr. Bob Hlozek, P.E., is an Instructor/Consultant for John M.
Campbell & Co. He has over 40 years of technical experience in
the Oil & Gas, Rening, Petrochemicals, and Specialty Chemicals
Industries. His extensive background includes process engineering,
design and equipment sizing, product development, plant startups,
economic evaluations, technical management, business development,
and operations, sales, and marketing support. He retired from Dow
Chemical Company after 19 years. Prior to Dow, Bob worked for
ICI America, Celanese, Northern Natural Gas (Enron), Production
Operators (Schlumberger), and several E/C rms. Bobs expertise
is in natural gas processing specializing in sour gas removal, sulfur
recovery, and amine solvent technology. He has been involved with
many amine plant startups including eld troubleshooting of over
100 global plants. Bob has a BSCHE from Texas A&M with graduate
studies toward MBA at Univ. of Delaware.
KEITH HODGES
Mr. Keith J. Hodges is a learning advisor, instructor development
consultant and project manager for John M. Campbell & Co. He
is British and has now relocated to Spain. He qualied as a Project
Manager in the UK and from 2000 to 2005 managed a multi-million
pound building project there. Work with JMC includes Project
Managing programs in Saudi Arabia and Angola. He has developed
and directed an Instructor Acceleration Course for new Campbell
instructors and developed a Competency framework for instructors.
In 2003 he had a paper relating to project management, published
in the Public Service Review, Central Government and an article
published within the Public FM in 2006. For a number of years he
worked within National Police Training, where he designed, directed
and evaluated courses at a National level, including management
courses. He has been involved in Computer Supported Collaborative
E-Learning since 1996 and continues to develop programs in this
medium. He has also directed Coach/Mentor and Management
courses in this format. Mr. Hodges has a Masters Degree in Education
(M.Ed.), Training and Evaluation, gained from the University of
Hull in 1995, and a Post Graduate Certicate in Education from the
University of the West of England gained in 1998.
ROBERT HUBBARD
Mr. Robert A. Hubbard is President of John M. Campbell & Co. and
serves as an Instructor/Consultant. He is based in Norman Oklahoma
with over 30 years experience in oil and gas facilities. Mr. Hubbard
specializes in gas dehydration and economic evaluation. Mr. Hubbard
joined John M. Campbell & Co. in 1980. Within the company
organization he has held the positions of Vice President, Chief
Operating Ofcer, President and Chief Financial Ofcer. He now
provides consulting and training services worldwide. Previous to John
M. Campbell & Co. he held various engineering and management
positions at Texaco Inc. from 1972 to 1980. Mr. Hubbard is a member
of SPE, AIChE, and GPSA and he has chaired the SPE Facility
Engineering Committee. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering
from Kansas State University, and an MBA from Tulane University.
FRANK JARRETT
Mr. Frank Jarrett is an Instructor and senior engineer for John M.
Campbell & Co. He has over 35 years of experience in the natural gas
processing industry. Mr. Jarrett has a background that covers natural
gas liquids recovery, natural gas liquefaction, nitrogen rejection
and recovery of helium from natural gas, acid gas removal, product
distillation, dehydration, relief system design and evaluation, CO2
pipeline and compression, plant utilities and support systems. He is
a registered professional Engineer in the state of Colorado and has
served on the Board of Directors of the Rocky Mountain Chapter
of the Gas Processors Association. Mr. Jarrett received a B.Sc. in
Chemical and Petroleum Rening Engineering from the Colorado
School of Mines.
JOHN KANENGIETER
Mr. John Kanengieter specializes in executive coaching and working
with teams in challenging work systems. His work with leaders
in a consulting and executive coaching relationship is augmented
by his expertise gained from 20 years in the eld of experiential
education and leadership development. His practice includes clients
as individuals, teams, and large organizations. John is a principle
trainer contracted by NASA to work with Space Shuttle Crews
in the dynamics of teamwork and leadership on extended space
expeditions and worked closely with the Columbia Shuttle Crew. He
also works on leadership development with the U.S. Naval Academy,
the Wharton School of Business and Wildland Forest Fire Crews.
He holds a Masters Degree in Applied Behavioral Science with an
emphasis in Executive Coaching and Consulting in Organizations
from the Leadership Institute of Seattle, Bastyr University.
BILL KEETER
Mr. Bill Keeter joined Allied Reliability in 2006 after serving as
President of BK Reliability Engineers, Inc. where he provided training
and facilitation services to help facilities improve asset performance
using Weibull Analysis, Reliability Centered Maintenance, Availability
Simulation, and Life-cycle Cost Analysis. Bill has over 30 years of
experience in Maintenance Engineering and Management. He has
successfully implemented maintenance improvement programs in
a variety of manufacturing and process facilities. Bills experience
includes maintenance leadership positions in the US Military, the
nuclear industry, chemicals, paper converting, and plastic lm
manufacturing. He has provided training and reliability consulting
services to petroleum, process, mining, and defense industries in the
United States, Mid-East, and Europe. Bill has developed competency
maps for Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability Engineering for
the Petroleum Industrys PetroSkills program. Bill has published
articles in a variety of internationally recognized maintenance
publications, and has presented papers on the practical application of
Weibull Analysis at several internationally attended Maintenance and
Reliability Conferences. Bill is a Certied Maintenance and Reliability
Professional with the Society for Maintenance and Reliability
Professionals Certifying Organization. He also holds degrees in
Business Administration and Electrical Engineering.
DALE KRAUS
Mr. Dale Kraus is an Instructor/Consultant for John M. Campbell &
Co. He has twenty-nine years of progressive responsibility from staff
to management positions within the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry.
Mr. Kraus has obtained sound basis in Facility/Processing Engineering
and Field Operations in Oil and Gas Production. Mr. Kraus is a
member of A.P.P.E.G.A. and the Canadian Gas Processors Association.
He holds a Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from the
University of Saskatchewan.
PERRY LOVELACE
MR. PERRY LOVELACE, CMRP serves as the Sr. Manager for John
M Campbell & Companys Operations Management courses. Mr.
Lovelace specializes in Maintenance Management and Competency-
based Training Programs and has over 25 years experience in
industrial training and consulting. His work in competency-based
workforce development is known worldwide. In addition to M&O,
his participative leadership seminars have provided team-building
skills to supervisors and team leaders. He has dedicated his career
to providing high quality learning experiences, keeping in tune with
the changing economic and technological environment, especially
as applied to long-term facilities and equipment management. Mr.
Lovelace has assisted many organizations through on-site consultation
and training. Clients include industrial and utility organizations
of different types and sizes in the United States, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Canada, New Zealand, Australia,
Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Trinidad/Tobago, UK and Mexico. An
engaging and popular speaker/facilitator, Mr. Lovelace continually
receives high marks from participants. A certied Maintenance and
Reliability Professional (CMRP) by the Society for Maintenance and
Reliability Professionals and a member of the Society of Petroleum
Engineers, Mr. Lovelace also holds a B.S. in Science Education and an
M.S. in Botany from the University of Oklahoma, with pre-doctoral
studies in Plant Ecology at the University of California.
HARVEY MALINO
Mr. Harvey Malino has more than 35 years of experience in the
Chemical and Hydrocarbon Processing Industries. During his 28
years with Union Carbide Corporation/UOP, he held both technical
and commercial positions. These included: Molecular Sieve Technical
Manager- Design and Field Service; Licensing Manager for the
Ethylene Oxide business; Area Sales and Marketing Manager for
Southeast Asia; Business Manager for the Gas Processing Business
Group; and World Wide Sales Manager for the Gas Processing
Business Group. Mr. Malino has lived and worked in New Hampshire,
Maine, New York, Singapore and Chicago. He is currently based in
Sullivans Island, South Carolina where he is President of his own
consulting business. Mr. Malino is a registered Professional Engineer
in the State of New Hampshire. He is a Senior Member of the Advisory
Board of the Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference in Norman,
OK. Mr. Malino earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the City
College of New York; and an M.B.A from Pace University in New York.
ANDREA MANGIAVACCHI
Mr. Andrea Mangiavacchi is an Instructor/Consultant with John M.
Campbell & Co. in the Offshore Discipline. A free-lance independent
consultant since 2001, Andrea is involved in international deep-water
offshore projects on behalf of several major clients. As technical
liaison member between API and ISO committees, he is also actively
involved in the development of US and international standards
for offshore structures. After an early involvement in teaching
and research activities at the University of Rome, Italy and at Rice
University in Houston, Andrea joined Brown & Root (today KBR),
where over the next 25 years he was involved in a number of major
international offshore oil and gas projects (Gulf of Mexico, North
Sea, South America, West Africa, Asia-Pacic). He also held a number
of corporate positions in the area of deep water technology, xed
and oating offshore structures. Andrea has extensive experience in
structural analysis and design, hydrodynamics, naval architecture,
Computer Aided Engineering and Design. Andrea holds a M.Sc. in
Nuclear Engineering and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, both from
the University of Rome.
JOHN MORGAN
Mr. D. John Morgan is based in Denver, Colorado, and is Executive
Vice President of John M. Campbell & Co. with over 40 years
experience in the design, startup and troubleshooting of oil and gas
facilities. He has published extensively on sour gas treating, sulfur
recovery, CO2 treating, materials of construction, LNG training,
and cryogenic gas processing. He consults for both North American
and international clients in the gas processing industry. He performs
training in LNG facilities, oil and gas process facilities, and gas plants
around the world. He is very active in industry activities including
membership of the Editorial Review Board of the Gas Processors
Suppliers Association, the Program Advisory Committee of the
Laurence Reid Gas Conditioning Conference, and had served as
Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Colorado School of
Mines. Mr. Morgan has many years of experience training non-native
English speakers. He holds a B.Sc. (Honors) in Chemical Engineering
from London University; and an M.E. in Chemical & Renery
Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, USA.
MAHMOOD MOSHFEGHIAN
Dr. Mahmood Moshfeghian is an Instructor/Consultant with John M.
Campbell & Co. (JMC). He is the author of most of Campbell Tips
of the Month and develops technical software for JMC. He has 30
years teaching experience in universities (Oklahoma State University,
University of Shiraz, University of Sydney and University of Qatar)
as well as for oil and gas industries. Dr. Moshfeghian joined JMC
in 1990 as a part time consultant and then as full time Instructor/
Consultant in 2005. Previous to joining JMC, Dr. Moshfeghian
was a Senior Research Scientist at Kuwait Institute for Scientic
Research and Professor of Chemical Engineering at Shiraz University.
Dr. Moshfeghian is a senior member of AIChE and has published
numerous technical papers on thermodynamic properties, and
Process Engineering. Dr. Moshfeghian has presented invited papers
in international conferences. He holds a B.S., an M.S. and a Ph.D. in
Chemical Engineering, all from Oklahoma State University.
RALPH NEUMANN
Mr. Ralph Neumann is an Instructor/Consultant for John M. Campbell
& Co.s Gas Processing courses. Throughout his extensive career,
Mr. Neumann has gained experience in Oil and Gas Production,
Natural Gas Processing, Specialty Fractionation, and Pipelines and
Gathering Systems. Responsibilities have included the development of
conceptual and detailed designs, multi-discipline project supervision,
economic feasibility studies, consulting, and a variety of eld services
including pre-commissioning, startup, training, and troubleshooting.
He has also been responsible for project development, management of
engineering (including safety and environmental), and management
of eld operations for a large midstream natural gas processing
company. He has authored and presented technical papers to AIChE
(dynamic simulation) and Gas Processors Association (nitrogen
rejection facilities, gas plant operations management, and gas and
NGL treating). Mr. Neumann received his baccalaureate and masters
degrees in Chemical Engineering from Rice University in Houston,
Texas.
STEPHEN PEHNEC
Mr. Stephen T. Pehnec is JMCs Senior Manager and Instructor of
Operator Training. He joined the company in 1990. He is responsible
for the design, development and delivery of operator training
programs, worldwide. Mr. Pehnec has 40 years of experience in oil
& gas exploration, production and processing operations, including
technical, supervisory and management positions. He has delivered
pre-startup training for a number of large projects, such as Qatar
Petroleums North Field Project (Um Said, 1991) and Sable Offshore
Energys Goldboro and Point Tupper plants (Nova Scotia, 1999). Mr.
Pehnec holds a BA degree (Physics) from the California University of
Pennsylvania (1971) and an MBA degree (Operations Management)
from Waynesburg College (1989). He has earned instructor
certicates from the Petroleum Industry Training Service (PITS, 1984)
and Abacus Learning Systems (2002), and he has completed a number
of JMCs engineering-level courses.
DENNIS PERRY
Mr. Dennis Perry is a training consultant with John M. Campbell
& Co. and teaches in the Electrical and Instrumentation discipline.
Mr. Perry has been working in the automation, electrical and
instrumentation design business for many years. His work experience
includes working in the aerospace industry as an analog circuit
designer, working in the electronic instrument manufacturing
business as production engineering manager, and working for a major
oil and gas company as a division automation supervisor and later as
a staff engineer in the central, Upstream Technology group. He has
also worked for an instrument manufacturer as service manager and
for an engineering construction company as an instrument/electrical
engineer. Mr. Perry graduated from Louisiana Tech with a B.S. degree
in Electrical Engineering.
PETER REEVES
Mr. Peter Reeves is an Instructor/Consultant for John M. Campbell &
Co. He has over 18 years experience, 13 years of which is in Oil and
Gas Processing and LNG. Particular areas of expertise include: gas
processing; LPG/condensate recovery from gas; NGL fractionation
and storage; process optimization; LNG; heavy oil processing; eld
development planning, including high level cost estimating and
scheduling; steady state and dynamic process simulation; and plant
operations. Mr. Reeves is a member of several professional societies.
These memberships include MIChemE, CEng, and Gas Processors
Association. Mr. Reeves has experience both as a Contractor/
Consultant and in an Operating Company environment. His design
experience ranges from eld development/concept screening studies
to front end engineering, dynamic simulation studies and detailed
design. Operations experience includes plant troubleshooting,
performance monitoring, process optimization, energy efciency
improvements and process development/improvement. Mr. Reeves
received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of
Birmingham.
JOHN SHEFFIELD
Mr. John A. Shefeld is a Senior Manager with M.W. Kellogg Ltd.
a major UK E&C Company for more than 16 years. John was the
manager of the Process Engineering Department, Project Manager
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for development of LNG projects for export and import terminals
and Commercial Vice President with responsibilities for key clients
and projects. He helped develop projects for LNG facilities in the UK,
China, Norway, Egypt, Germany and Australia and the development of
LNG offshore technology for the Azure Project an EU funded project.
With John M. Campbell & Co. John is an Instructor/Consultant
presenting short courses on the LNG business and technologies on
both an In-House and public basis in venues around the world. He
also practices as a consultant, assisting companies with development
of both LNG export and reception terminals and is currently active
with major LNG projects in Europe and Far East Asia. John graduated
from UC London with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He has
served on the Management Committee of the European GPA for more
than 12 years and chairs the GPA Europe LNG working party.
PRAVIN SHETH
MR. PRAVIN SHETH is a consultant with over 27 years of experience
in rening industry in the areas of Technical Training, Technical
Service, Renery Operations and Asset Support. During his previous
experience he was responsible for providing technical training,
technical service and design support to worldwide ExxonMobil
afliates and technology licensors. He was Lead Asset Support
Engineer responsible for providing technical support to companys
worldwide Sulfur, Amine and Cat Cracker units. He has also served
as a Sulfur, Amine and FCC complex operation supervisor. Mr. Sheth
presented Sulfur Recovery Unit Operation with Lean acid gas feed
at PT Arun conference in Bali, Indonesia in 1993. He was a Panel
Member at the National Petroleum and Rening Association in 2004.
And he presented Cat Cracker Operations Troubleshooting at the
National Petroleum and Rening Association Cat Cracker Seminar
in Houston, Texas during 2006. Mr. Sheth received his Bachelors
in Chemical Engineering in India and a Masters in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Missouri.
KINDRA SNOW-MCGREGOR
MRS. KINDRA SNOW-MCGREGOR is an instructor and consultant
for John M Campbell & Company. She has a Masters degree in
Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Rening from the Colorado
School of Mines, and over 14 years of experience in the Oil and Gas
Industry. Particular areas of expertise include: gas treating (amine and
dehydration), gas processing, LPG / condensate recovery from gas,
NGL fractionation and storage, process optimization, sulfur handling,
and process safety. Prior to joining John M Campbell & Company in
2008, she has served in management and lead process engineering
roles in the oil and gas engineering, procurement and construction
business. She has managed and served on signicant projects in
the industry for clients such as BP, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips,
Occidental, QatarGas and XTO . She has been actively involved
in industry groups for many years, such as the Gas Processors
Association, and the Rocky Mountain Gas Processors Association
(RMGPA). Currently she is on the GPA Technical Research
Committee, Sub-Group 2, and is a RMGPA scholarship committee
member. She has published seven technical papers at international
conferences, and is a co-inventor on two technology patents in the gas
processing industry.
GORDON STERLING
Mr. Gordon Sterling is based in The Woodlands, Texas. In a 35-year
career with Shell E & P, USA, he was involved in many deepwater
developments. He was the design supervisor for the Cognac Platform,
in 1978, which set the deepwater record at 1024 feet of water; the
project manager for the Bullwinkle Platform, which set a new water
depth record of 1354 feet in 1988, and the Construction Planning
Manager for the Auger Tension Leg Platform (TLP) in 2850 feet. He
was the Manager of Major Projects for Shells Deepwater Division
in New Orleans during the mid and late 90s when the Mars, Ram
Powell and Ursa TLPs were designed, built and installed, (Ursa in
3950 feet of water) and when the Mensa subsea development in 5400
feet of water was designed, built and brought on production. From
1991 through 1999 he was on the Board of Directors of the Offshore
Technology Conference (OTC), the largest technical conference
related to offshore oil and gas in the world, annually host to 45,000
or so visitors in Houston, Texas. He was Chairman of the conference
in 1998 and 1999. In 2008 he was chosen for the prestigious
Heritage Award by the OTC. With this background he brings a broad
knowledge of the early development planning steps, and a detailed
knowledge of the development and production system options.
In association with two colleagues he has written a book titled
Deepwater-Petroleum Exploration and Production-A non-technical
guide, which was recently published by PennWell.
DAVID TENHOOR
Mr. David A. Tenhoor, CPIM is an instructor in the eld of Supply
Chain Management for PetroSkills/John M. Campbell & Co. He has
been consulting and teaching APICS (The Association for Operations
Management) CPIM certication courses since 2005. He has taught
in many different industries from chemical processing to discrete
manufacturing. Companies include BASF, National Oil well Varco,
Halliburton, ExxonMobil Chemical and Cameron. David brings a
well-rounded package of industry experience to PetroSkills/JMC. He
has held positions in Inventory Control, Manufacturing Management,
Strategic Sourcing and Transportation/Distribution Management.
He also has experience in Finance and Product Development. David
received his undergraduate degree in Geology from Hope College in
Holland, Michigan and an MBA in Supply Chain Management from
Michigan State University. He is a member of the Houston Chapter of
APICS and served two terms on the Board of Directors as Treasurer.
RICHARD VAN LAERE
Dr. Richard J. Van Laere is an Instructor/Consultant for John M.
Campbell & Cos Mechanical and Pipeline courses. His career began
in 1969 with positions of increasing responsibility. Mr. Van Laere is on
the Board of Directors of the Gulf South Minority Supplier Diversity
Council and the Louisiana Pipeliners Association. Other memberships
include Texas Board of Engineers, Louisiana State Bar Association, and
the Louisiana Mississippi Oil and Gas Association. He also sits on the
Environmental Advisory Committee for the Department of Energy
Strategic Petroleum Reserve as the pipeline expert. He was selected
Executive of the Year in 2001 by Equiva Services for his contributions
to supplier diversity. Mr. Van Laere graduated with a BSME in from the
University of Tulsa and with a Juris Doctor degree in civil law in from
Loyola Law School in New Orleans. He is a registered professional
engineer in Texas and an attorney licensed to practice law in the state
of Louisiana.
VINTON (BUD) VESTA
MR. Bud Vesta is currently the International Operations Manager for
a Mid-Western manufacturer of both power equipment and irrigation
products for consumer, commercial and agricultural customers.
Previously, he served with Mobil Oil Corporation (now ExxonMobil)
for over 20 years in a variety of operations management positions
including over 3 years as General Manager and Director of Logistics
for Mobil Oil Japan. He also served with the U.S. Army as a logistics
ofcer for nearly ve years. During his working career he has had
foreign assignments for nearly 11 years. Mr. Vesta is specialized
in a number of operations research models and has conducted
numerous logistics optimization studies and has conducted training
in related areas. He is an accomplished project manager and has
successfully lead large scale international teams engaged in ERP/MRP
implementations. Mr. Vesta holds an M.A. in Political Science from
Northern Illinois University and an MBA in Finance and Management
from George Mason University. He conducts frequent volunteer
training in various forums including an annual guest lecturer at Bethel
University in St. Paul, MN.
JIM VINSON
Mr. Jim Vinson is a project manager and instructor with over 30 years
experience in the areas of industrial technical sales and services,
project management, and technical management. He has lived and
worked in worldwide locations, specically, Holland, Saudi Arabia,
Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and South America. Mr.
Vinson has held several management positions in the energy and
power industry which include heavy equipment commissioning, pre-
commissioning, routine maintenance services, and specialty chemical
cleaning. His responsibilities included liaison and consulting work
between clients, owners, operators, and engineering-construction
companies on numerous large heavy industrial projects: electric power
plants, de-salination plants, reneries, petrochemical plants, fertilizer
and methanol plants, as well as GOSP, GTL, and NGL plants. Mr.
Vinson received baccalaureate degrees in Chemistry from Cameron
University and the University of Oklahoma, followed by advanced
degrees at OU and OSU.
STUART WATSON
Mr. Stuart Watson has over 15 years of experience in oil and gas
processing. His experience has taken him to facilities around the
world in regions including Australia, Africa, the Middle East and
the US. Mr. Watson graduated with honors in 1996 from Curtin
University, Perth, Australia with a bachelors degree in Mechanical
Engineering. After graduating he worked in Perth, Australia
supporting Woodsides offshore facilities. In January 2000, Stuart
accepted a position with Pearl Development Company of Colorado
where he worked over the next eight years at many of the Gas
production and processing facilities in the western US. His work
included Expansions for Unocal Alaska, Facilities engineering at
the El Paso Field Services 650MMscfd Chaco Plant and various
other projects in Colorado and Wyoming. In 2008, he oversaw and
commissioned a 92MMscfd amine sweetening and cryogenic NGL
train for the Government of Ras Al Khaimah (U.A.E.). Thereafter, he
started his own engineering consultancy supporting both mechanical
and process disciplines. Stuart began instructing for John M. Campbell
in January 2009 with piping and rotating equipment disciplines and
supports JMC Consulting services in an array of process startup and
engineering design roles.
PETER WILLIAMS
MR. PETER WILLIAMS is an Instructor/Consultant with over 35
years of industrial experience, most of which were in oil and gas
processing. His experience includes plant process engineering,
operations supervision, project development and business case
denition, project technical support, plant engineering management,
and internal consulting, primarily with Saudi Aramco. Canadian
experience includes plant engineering in phosphorus production,
heavy water, and bitumen upgrading, and project engineering. He
also has experience with benchmarking, implementation of a safety
management system, and the application of lean Six Sigma methods
to engineering management. He has Masters degrees in Chemical
Engineering and in Economics, is a Professional Engineer in Alberta
and is a certied Six Sigma Black Belt.
RONN WILLIAMSON
Mr. Ronn E. Williamson, C.P.M., CFPIM is Technical Training
Director of John M. Campbell & Co. and serves as an Instructor/
Consultant. He has been consulting and instructing in the eld
of supply chain management for more than fteen years. During
this time, he has delivered signicant value to more than fty,
cross-industry organizations. He has provided education programs
internationally to hundreds of people in procurement, logistics
and materials management. In 2005, he joined the PetroSkills/John
M. Campbell team to develop a competency-based training model
for Procurement/Supply Chain Management (PSCM) for the oil
and gas industry. Ronn gained his supply management expertise
during twenty-three years of operational and management roles for
a major equipment OEM company. For ve years, he had executive
responsibility for purchasing and transportation at Thermo King
Corporation, a subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric and a billion-
dollar global business. Ronn received an undergraduate degree
(BME) in engineering and a master of business administration degree
(MBA) from the University of Minnesota. He has been a member and
past chapter president, of the American Production and Inventory
Control Society (APICS). He is a member of the Institute for Supply
Management (ISM) and the International Association for Commercial
Contract Management (IACCM). Ronn is certied at the Fellow Level
by APICS and has a lifetime certication from ISM.
WES WRIGHT
MR. WES WRIGHT has 25 years experience in oil and gas producing
facilities and is currently a consultant and instructor. Mr. Wright
began teaching with John M Campbell in 2004 where he has been
delivering courses in CO2 Surface Facilities, Oil and Gas Processing
and Operator Training world-wide. Prior to joining John M Campbell,
Mr. Wright was the lead on-site engineer at the Weyburn CO2
Miscible ood where he was closely involved in the development,
design, construction, start-up and operations. Through the 1980s,
Mr. Wright performed contract research at the University of Calgary in
Enhanced Oil Recovery and was a consultant on a wide range of sweet
and sour oil and gas projects throughout Western Canada. Mr. Wright
graduated in 1983 with a BSc in Engineering from the University of
Calgary. He is a Professional Engineer in Saskatchewan and Alberta,
Canada and is a member of the SPE. He has been published in the
ASME-OMAE, the CSCE and the IAHR.
CLYDE YOUNG
MR. CLYDE YOUNG is a very active consultant with John M.
Campbell Consulting. Mr. Young has over thirty years of diverse
experience in operations and maintenance of production and
processing facilities. This includes signicant experience in
operations and development of management systems for gas
processing and water/wastewater treatment facilities. This includes
operating procedure development, training program development,
compliance auditing, vulnerability assessment, emergency planning
and mechanical integrity program development. Mr. Young provides
many of our clients with PHA services, compliance audits and
Hazards Reviews. Mr. Young has presented at the Mary K. OConnor
Process Safety Symposium and written several papers that have been
published in various industry publications. Mr. Young holds a B.S. in
Social Sciences from the University of Wyoming- Laramie Wyoming.
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CONTACT AND REGISTRATION
United States
Norman ............+1 405 321 1383
registrar@jmcampbell.com
Houston ............+1 832 426 1200
Tulsa .................+1 918 828 2500
Toll-free ............+1 800 821 5933
training@petroskills.com
Canada
Calgary .............+1 403 668 4526
canada@petroskills.com
Middle East
Bahrain .............+973 1751 3276
middleeast@petroskills.com
Asia
Singapore ......... +65 3125 3080
Malaysia ...........+60 3 2168 4751
China ................+86 10 6563 7816
ap-enquiries@petroskills.com
Indonesia
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com
South America
Argentina ..........+54 11 4394 3359
From US: ..........+1 832 426 1215
petroskillscastellano@petroskills.com
United Kingdom and Europe
London ............+44 (0) 208 123 2173
uk-inquiries@jmcampbell.com
Norway
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com
Australia
Perth, Brisbane
jmcsupport@jmcampbell.com
CERTIFICATES, PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT HOURS (PDHs)
AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
UNITS (CEUs)
A Certicate of Completion is awarded to each
participant who satisfactorily completes the course and
will be awarded by the instructor(s) on the nal day.
John M. Campbell course hours can be used to
satisfy PDHs for licensed engineers in most states.
In many instances Campbell course hours can be
used for international CEU credit also. At every
Campbell course a form is available that can be used
to submit your course hours to your licensing board
or accrediting body for approval.
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
In a worldwide teaching operation, sufficient lead time is needed for course logistics. For this reason, PetroSkills/
John M. Campbell & Co. would appreciate receiving registrations at least one month before the course. However, we
accept paid registrations for a viable session through the day before the course begins. Registrations can be made
online at www.petroskills.com or www.jmcampbell.com or by contacting customerservice@petroskills.com or regis-
trar@jmcampbell.com for a Registration Form.
Registrations are confirmed upon receipt of payment. In the meantime, an Acknowledgment of Reservations will be
issued via email. Once payment is received, an email will be issued confirming the registrants seat in the course.
Please note we do not arrange hotel accommodations for participants. When possible, we reserve a block of rooms
at the suggested hotel(s). Participants should contact the suggested hotel directly for room rates and availability at
least three weeks before the course begins. Remember to mention that you are attending a PetroSkills or John M.
Campbell & Co. course to receive a discounted rate, if applicable. Please note if a course venue changes for what-
ever reason, the participant or their representative will be contacted via email.
John M. Campbell & Co. reserves the right without payment of consideration to videotape, film, photograph and/
or record course sessions and course participants in any media type and to alter or edit these images for use in its
publications, including website entries. Recorded images and sounds from course sessions are the sole property of
John M. Campbell & Co.
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees are due and payable in US dollars upon receiving the corresponding invoice. Again, a registration will
not be confirmed until payment has been received.
Tuition fees do not include living costs, but do include tuition, purchase price of course materials, daily refresh-
ments, and a $100.00(USD) non-refundable registration fee, per five days of training or less. Tuition must be paid
prior to the first day of the course. If payment has not been made prior to the course start date, the registrant or their
representative should contact the appropriate Customer Service Department to make payment arrangements.
Note: Where applicable due to government regulations, Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Value Added Tax (VAT) will
be added to the total tuition fees. Pricing subject to change. See website for current pricing and availability.
TRANSFERS, SUBSTITUTIONS, CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
Transfers may be accepted if received 30 days or more before the course begins. There is not a transfer fee but
tuition will be due based on the registered course. PetroSkills/John M. Campbell & Co. may allow a registrant to
transfer to a subsequent course after the 30-day cut off period providing the tuition fees have been paid and the
requested course is open for enrollment. If a transfer is made and the subsequent course is not attended, no money
will be refunded. Only one transfer per initial registration is allowed.
Substitutions may be made at any time without penalty.
If it is necessary to cancel an enrollment, full paid tuition, less the non-refundable registration fee of $100.00(USD)
per five days of training or less, will be refunded providing the cancellation is received in our office 30 days or more
prior to the course start date. If tuition is not paid at the time of the cancellation, the $100.00(USD) registration fee
per five days of training or less is due, providing the 30 day notice was received. For cancellations received less than
30 days prior to the course, the full tuition fee is due. Please contact the appropriate Customer Service Department if
you wish to cancel or transfer your enrollment. Enrollments are not automatically cancelled if tuition payment is not
received by the start of the course.
Transfers and cancellations will not be honored and tuition is forfeited and non-transferable for courses that have
reached maximum participation regardless of the amount of notice given.
We reserve the right to cancel any course session at any time. This decision is usually made approximately two
weeks before the course begins. If we cancel a course, enrollees will be given the opportunity to transfer to another
course or receive a full refund, provided the enrollment was not transferred into the cancelled course late. Keep our
cancellation policy in mind when making travel arrangements (airline tickets, hotel reservations, etc.), as we cannot
be responsible for any fees charged for canceling or changing your travel arrangements. We reserve the right to sub-
stitute course instructors as necessary.
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24/7Anytime-anywhere,
online access to PetroSkills
and Industry Knowledge
What Does PetroCore Do For YOU?
s Content deeply personalized based on
users discipline and job function, using the
PetroSkills competency map taxonomy
s Used as part of course, post-course
reference, in tandem with coaching
program, or as OJT/performance
support
s Establishes framework to
incorporate vendor manuals and
third party publications into the
reference experience
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Business Benets
s Outsourcing development and
maintenance of core, non-competitive
(important not unique) content frees
up valuable internal resources
s Paperless access reduces ongoing costs
associated with management of printed
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s Highly-personalized and targeted access
to technical knowledge resources drives
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s 24/7 performance support drives
reduction in error and associated costs
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PetroSkills PetroCore Reference module offers technical
professionals in the oil and gas industry 24/7, online access to a
digital library of PetroSkills course materials and other technical
knowledge resources, when and where they are needed most.
Key Features
s Personalized digital reference shelf that allows users to create
custom folders and manage frequently-accessed knowledge
resources, bookmarks and notes their way
s Browse-by-competency feature
1
that enables users to visually
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map(s) associated with their job function
s Robust search capabilities that support keyword search and
renement for quick reference and performance support
purposes
s Embedded collaboration tools that encourage users to add their
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Registered PetroSkills Course Participants will gain access to course
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2
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For more information about PetroCore Reference,
please go to www.petrocore.com
or contact us at petrocore@petroskills.com
1. The Browse-by-Competency tool depicted above is only available to PetroSkills Alliance member organizations or CMAP licensees.
2. Not all course materials may be featured in PetroCore Reference. Please refer to http://www.petrocore.com for course material
availability.
The PetroCore
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provides technical
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Powered by
PetroSkills industry-
standard Competency
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taxonomy, the Browse-
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