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Corrosion Management Essentials

Does your company or your client need to improve its management of corrosion? Do you need to better understand the essentials of corrosion management? This 2-day workshop will describe the model process of Corrosion Management for the upstream oil and gas industry and is based on the Energy Institute publication `Guidance for corrosion management in oil and gas production and processing . The workshop will provide practical advice for successful implementation of a corrosion management policy using practical examples of corrosion threats and mitigation methods.
Gain an understanding of the benefits of Corrosion Management in relation to safety and asset preservation. Understand how corrosion management fits into the wider safety framework and helps to comply with safety legislation. Understand the model process of Corrosion Management and the key features that need to be addressed. Obtain practical knowledge of methods of implementation and system maintenance. Have the opportunity to compare current practices with the model process and plan improvements, in a guided exercise.

Who is this workshop for?


Material & Corrosion Engineers, Integrity Engineers and their supervisors and managers, especially those moving into roles with responsibility for corrosion management and those seeking to improve existing systems. Those involved in the Corrosion Management process such as production technologists, inspection engineers, maintenance engineers, etc. Engineers from both operators and their service contractors.

A very comprehensive overview of how a corrosion management system should be set-upand how it should be reviewed. Jill Good, Corrosion Engineer, Oceaneering Inspection Services
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What does the workshop cover?


Day 1 Day 2 Introduction to Corrosion Management and its purpose An overview of the Corrosion Management model Implementing a corrosion management policy and strategy Organisational structure and responsibilities Corrosion Risk Assessment & Planning Exercise: comparing current practice Implementation & Analysis Monitoring & Measuring Performance Reviewing systems performance Long term auditing of systems Exercise: Reviewing current practice and implementing change

Learning outcomes:
By the end of this workshop you will Understand the model Corrosion Management process. Have learnt about the practical methods for implementation. Have had an opportunity to compare the model process with your own. Have the knowledge to implement a Corrosion Management process in your own organisation.

Delegates will be provided with:


A copy of Guidance for corrosion management in oil and gas production and processing, Energy Institute, 2008. A copy of the trainers presentation.

Trainer biography:
Mike Pursell has over forty years of experience in the oil and gas industry with BP and service companies, mainly in corrosion and integrity roles but also in quality assurance and information technology. Mike has worked on corrosion and integrity management for Amoco, Marathon, Shell, ConocoPhillips and BP. He was the editing author of the Energy Institute guidance document. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion and a NACE Certified Corrosion Specialist. Mike is currently an independent consultant.

Booking a course:
This workshop is available as an open or bespoke programme. For open courses please visit our website for details and dates: www.energyinst.org If you have any questions or wish to discuss running a bespoke version of this course for your company please contact the professional development team: t: +44 (0)207 467 7135 e: wsadler@energyinst.org

Price List
Open course cost per delegate EI Member 845.00 + VAT Non Member 945.00 + VAT Bespoke in house course (max 15 delegates) Company Member 6000.00 + VAT Non Member 7000.00 + VAT

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