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THE GENERAL PETROLEUM company

TECHNICAL TRAINING
PLAN

- 2023
Table Of
Contents

Exploration Courses..................................6

Petroleum Engineering Courses.............16

Drilling Courses.......................................25

Gas Courses.............................................28

Production Courses.................................32

Workover Rigs & Equipment Courses......47

Quality Control Courses..........................51


ABOUT
OUR TRAINING
CENTER

vision mission stratigies

• Staff • Upgrading staff • Identify training


performance potentialities to needs
capable of strong match business • Select the most
competition needs through effective courses
among petroleum career development • Prepare a 5 year
companies and training development plan
R egistration
In any of GPC courses

ENROLL NOW may be made by fax or


e-mail.

GPC
Technical Training PlaN
2022 - 2023 D U R at i o n
of courses is a 5-day
course runs from 8:30 am to
2:30 pm with an hour
break for lunch.

F ees
for courses held
in GPC Cairo premisies is
4000 L.E includes instructional
materials, coffee breaks and lunch
during the session dayes - Fees for courses
held in Ras Ghareb premisies is 6000 L.E includes
instructional materials, full accmmodation in Ras Ghareb
compound as well as transportation to and from the field.
2022 - 2023
Technical Courses
Exploration Courses Petroleum Engineering Courses

• Conventional and Uncoventional


Carbonate Play Types Influence of
Physiografic Setting and Structural
• Sand Control
Controls
• Fault Seal Analysis • Hydraulic Fracturing
• Petroleum Geochemistry For • Basics of Completion Fluid
Exploration and Development • Applied History Matching &
• Reservoir Rock Geomechanics Reservoir Optimization
• Integrated Reservoir Analysis • Integrated Production Modeling
• Petrel Velocity Modeling by • Waterflooding Management
U s i n g Petrel Software
• Post-stack Seismic Inversion
and Natural Network by Using
Hampson Russel Software
• Capillary Pressure and Saturation
Height Modelling

Drilling Courses Gas Courses

• Advanced Drilling Fluids • Dynamics Modeling and


Technologies Advanced Process Mod-
• Advanced Drilling Tech- eling using Aspen HYSYS
nologies ( MPD & CWD ) • Gas Compressors
• Drilling Problems & Prac- • Gas Turbines
tical Solutions • Piplines & Pigging

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Production Courses Workover Courses

• Oil Movement & Storage


Tank Measurement
• DCS Simulator for Process
Panel Operation & PLC
• Flow Level Custody Transefer • Fishing Operations
& Tank Gaging • Rig Inspection &
• Pre Commissioning, Commis- Acceptence
sioning & Start-up Activities • Wire Line Operations
for Process
• Stuck Pipe
• Pressure Relief and Flare
System Component
• Hazop, Hazid, SIL, HAC
• Develop an Effictive Process
Safety Management
• ‫التشغيل اآلمن للمعدات البرتولية‬
• Artificial Lift Methods
• Heat Transfer Equipment
• Flow Assurance & Pigging

Quality Control Courses

• Analysis of Oil Field


G.P.C
Production Chemicals
• Introduction to Lab-
oratory Information
Management System
(LIMS)

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Exploration Courses G.P.C Training Center

Conventional and Uncoventional Carbon-


ate Play Types Influence of Physiografic
Setting and Structural Controls
Location Course Content
• Brief review of distinctive as-
Gpc training center, Cairo premises
pects of carbonates, as well as
grain types and classification
Who should attend
schemes for textures and poros-
Geologists & Sedimentologists ity
• Review of carbonate diagenesis
Course objectives in limestones and dolostones,
• Physiographic setting and as it relates to the evolution of
deep-seated structures often porosity and permeability in car-
control the occurrence and dis- bonate plays
tribution of conventional and un- • Review of carbonate deposi-
conventional carbonate plays.  tional facies types and models
• By the end of the course you of deposition
will feel confident in your under- • Synthesis of stratigraphic rela-
standing of: tionships in carbonates as it per-
• Key controls on the occurrence tains to carbonate plays
and distribution of both conven- • In-depth discussion of typi-
tional and unconventional plays
cal Phanerozoic conventional
during the Phanerozoic
and unconventional carbonate
• The importance of physiograph-
plays, using analog case studies
ic setting at both global and lo-
cal scale, and the importance of
orientation with respect to east-
erly trade winds in tropical and
subtropical settings
• The potential for deep-seated
wrench or strike slip faults]

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Reservoir Rock Geomechanics

Location ed stresses, temperature effect


and pore pressure
Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Wellbore and field measure-
ments of earth stress and rela-
Who should attend tion between geomechanics and
Operations, exploration, develop- structural geology
ment geologists, geophysicists, • Borehole stability and shale
drilling engineer and reservoir en- characterization for horizontal
gineer drilling, high angel wells, mul-
tilateral wellbores, boreholes
Course objectives breakout, drilling through de-
• Determine the stress, strain and pleted zones and casing designs
failure mechanics of rocks • Fracture mechanics
• Apply rock mechanics concepts • Log predicted mechanical prop-
and generate economic benefits erties, seismic theory and AVO
in all phases of reservoir devel-
opment

Course Content
• Rock mechanics and geome-
chanical concepts
• Rock mechanical properties and
elastic, plastic and viscous mod-
els of rock behavior
• Basic rocks properties, common
rock mechanics tests and stress
orientations techniques
• Pressure, stress, and loads prin-
ciple stresses, total and effect-

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Fault Seal Analysis


Location Course Content
Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Introduction to fault seal and
trap analysis.
Who should attend • Trap and fault geometry con-
Geologists, geophysicists and pe- cepts and estimating closures
troleum engineers. and initial seal risk.
• Exercise: Trap geometry and
Course objectives controls on hydrocarbon con-
tacts.
• This course is to introduce con- • Methods and concepts on cor-
cepts and methods in trap and rectly characterizing faults and
seal analysis particularly as re- throw distributions. Theory and
lated to fault characterization in- methods for evaluating correct
cluding fault mapping and fault fault linkages.
seal to geoscientists (geologists • Exercise: Creating fault throw
and geophysicists) and petro- and separation maps.
leum engineers so that they can • Fault zone architecture, me-
apply these principles in their chanical stratigraphy and the in-
exploration and development fluence on fault flow resistance.
projects. The coarse discus fun- • Fault population statistics.
damentals and advanced con- • Exercise: Plotting and decipher-
cepts for faulting and flow for the ing fault population statistics.
prediction of fault behavior in • Review of fault rock types based
subsurface traps. The concepts on the undeformed host rock li-
discussed in the lecture course thology.
are applied in simple exercises • Basic principles of flow through
and related to the capabilities in porous media including permea-
the PETREL structural and fault bility and threshold pressure.
analysis module to reinforce the • Exercise: Estimating hy-
technology. drocarbon gradients, capillary
pressure and threshold pressure
for reservoir and fault rock.

10 • Introduction to fault mapping.


G.P.C Training Center

• Exercise: Generating juxtaposi- • Introduction to reservoir flow


tion Allan diagrams. simulation and modeling fault
• Discussion on estimating seal- flow resistance in development.
ing capacity from the threshold • Exercise: Estimating flow resis-
pressure for a range of fault tance and transmissibility multi-
rock types. pliers.
• Exercise: Hydrocarbon column • Risking and addressing uncer-
height exercise. tainty in fault seal analysis
• Discussion of relative permea- • Methods for evaluating correct
bility impact on flow resistance fault linkages and Well juxtapo-
across faults. sition analysis
• Exercise: Relative permeability • Techniques for calibrating rela-
exercise. tionships between fault rocks
• Review of methods for estimat- • Applied Methods, software
ing the clay distribution across • Final wrap up and course evalu-
a fault surface including clay ations.
smear factor, shale gouge ratio • Validation of methods and sum-
and effective shale gouge ratio. mary of course concepts
• Discussion of techniques for • one day field trip (New Cairo
calibrating relationships be- outcrop)
tween fault rocks.
• Exercise: Estimating
the clay smear factor
and shale gouge ra-
tio along faults.
• Triangle diagrams
for estimating fault
seal.
• Exercise: Triangle di-
agram
• Introduction to
geo-mechanics for
fault development
and controls on slip.
• Exercise: Critical
stress Mohr-Cou-
lomb exercise.
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Petroleum Geochemistry For Exploration


and Development

Location • Maturation and degradation Cor-


relation: oil-to-oil, oil-to-source
Gpc training center, Cairo premises rock, gases-to-source rock
• Temperature, time and quanti-
Who should attend tative modeling of maturity for
Development and Exploration Ge- systems with unconformities,
ologists, Geochemists, Petro- changing gradation and faulting.
leum Engineers • Use geochemical tools, includ-
ing Total Organic Carbon (TOC),
Course objectives Rock-Eval pyrolysis, vitrinite re-
flectance, geochemical logs,
• This course provides an over-
gas chromatography, stable iso-
view of petroleum geochemistry
tope ratios, biological markers
concepts with strong emphasis
(biomarkers), mud gas isotope
on applications which can solve
data, and mud gas composition.
a wide range of problems during
• different geochemical tech-
petroleum exploration, develop-
niques used for the fluids (oil,
ment, field production, and field
condensate, oil seeps, oil shows,
decommissioning.
and gas samples), e.g. GC, GC-
• As well as various aspects of
MS, IR-MS, and GC-IR-MS (CSIA),
hydrocarbon generation and ac-
including interpretive pitfalls
cumulation, geochemical meth-
• n-alkanes, isoprenoids, hydro-
ods, markers, modeling, coal-
carbons, biomarkers, diamon-
bed methane and case studies.
doids and isotopes are used to
Course Content evaluate fluids and source rocks
• how to assess fluids thermal ma-
• Assessing source rock quality, turity, evaporative fractionation,
maturity, and petroleum-gener- biodegradation, and other reser-
ating potential voir processes
• different maturity tools used in

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geochemistry and how to inter- case studies


pret maturity data •  interpret source rock data,
• Applications of mud gas isotope including source rock richness,
data and mud gas compositions potential and type and how
• Assessment of reservoir conti- to distinguish between the
nuity, lateral and vertical chang- different types of source rocks,
es in oil gravity and viscosity their kinetics and quality (oil ver-
• Geochemical assessment of sus gas prone)
frac height •  assess fluids thermal maturity,
• Geochemical allocation of com- evaporative fractionation,
mingled production biodegradation, and other
• Worldwide exploration and pro- reservoir processes
duction case studies • Source rock evaluation and dis-
• Determining the origin of hydro- tribution all over Egypt.
carbon gases found in aquifers • Case Studies (Global and local)
• Project planning using actual

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Integrated Reservoir Analysis

Location • Applied capillary pressure, wet-


tability and relative permeability
Gpc training center, Cairo premises • “Water saturation is not an acci-
dent......”
Who should attend • Upscaling from pore throat radi-
Petrophysicists, Geologists, Geo- us to petrophysical rock type to
physicists and reservoir engineers. flow units
• Introduction applied capillary
Course objectives pressure and saturation height
modeling
• The goal of Integrated Reser-
• Why petrophysics is the key to
voir Analysis is for participants
success in a static or dynamic
to understand the concepts and
model
develop subsurface skills to in-
• The relationship between the
tegrated analysis of rock, pore,
free-water level, various con-
and fluids from various sourc-
tacts, pore throat radius, wetta-
es. Participants gain an appre-
bility and saturation distribution
ciation of working with various
scales (micro to mega) to solve
problems associated with iden-
tifying and exploiting reserves...

Course Content
• Generic integrated workflow
process
• Integration of geology, fa-
cies and petrophysical rock
types
• Concept of total and effective
porosity
• The basics of core-log integra-
tion

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Petrel Velocity Modeling by Using


Petrel Software
data-checkshots,etc
Location
• Checkshot calibration of sonic
Gpc training center, Cairo premises logs.
• Velocity modeling using well
Who should attend data – checkshots and sonic
Geophysicist logs.
• Velocity modeling using well
Course objectives tops.
• Quality control and editing epth
• The purpose of this course is to
error analysis and correction.
introduce the student to velocity
• Surface based seismic velocity
modeling, velocity handling and
modeling.
domain conversion functionality
• 3D grid based seismic velocity
in Petrel.
modeling.
• It takes the user through the
• Addressing anisotropy in seis-
preparation stage of data used
mic velocities.
for velocity estimation and mod-
• Geostatistical methods in mod-
eling. This includes quality con-
eling well velocities and Quanti-
trol and edit of checkshot data
fying residual depth error
used in sonic calibration and
• model to address the residuals.
quality control of time surfaces
• Creating user defined velocity
and well tops used for defining
functions, Domain con.
velocity intervals.
• Modeling of structural uncer-
• Furthermore, the available ve-
tainty and case study
locity modeling approaches are
discussed, including well veloc-
ity estimation, the nature and
modeling of seismic velocities,
surface based and 3D grid based
seismic velocity modeling.

Course Content
• Quality control and editing of well
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Post-stack Seismic Inversion and Natural


Network by Using
Hampson Russel Software
Location • Post-Stack seismic inver-
sion
Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Low frequency model building
and QC with the Inversion prop-
Who should attend
erty
Geophysicist. • Building Model Based Inversion
and Colored inversion
Course objectives • Post-stack seismic inversion Re-
The principle objective of seismic sult (Model Based and colored
inversion is to transform seismic Inversion)
reflection data into a quantitative • Inversion for 2D Linesourse
rock property, descriptive and Be- • Neural Network
havior of the reservoir. • What is Neural Network?
• Structure and Behavior of Neu-
Course Content ral Network
• The advan-
• Synthetic tage of Neural
• What is seismic Network Analy-
inversion? sis
• Data Loading and • Well Log Data
Qc Cnditioning and
• Log Processing Multi-Attribute
and editing Linear Regres-
• Well tie, Check sion
shot correction and wavelet ex- • Neural Network Application
traction • Neural Network Results
• Matching Sonic Logs with • Neural Network Analysis Quality
Check-Shot Data Control
• Case study

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Capillary Pressure and Saturation Hieght


Modelling

Location meability Reservoirs, Medium


to High Permeability Reservoirs
Gpc training center, Cairo premises in Primary Drainage, Medium to
High Permeability Reservoirs in
Who should attend Primary Imbibition
Petrophysicists, Reservoir engi- • Representative Data - Have
neers, Production engineers, Geol- Samples Been Representatively
ogists and sedimentologist Selected, Correcting for Unrep-
resentative Sampling, Determin-
Course objectives ing Weighting Factors
To understand the meaning of
capillary pressure and saturation
height modelling

Course Content
• Pore Geometry and Wettability
• Drainage and Imbibition Capil-
lary Pressure Data
• Fluid contacts and Free Water
Level
• Measurement Methods and Op-
tions
• Converting from Lab Conditions
to Height
• Introduction to Petrophysical
Rock Types
• Saturation Height Models to Pre-
dict Saturation Distribution
• Experiment Selection - Low Per-

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Petroleum Engineering Courses G.P.C Training Center

Sand Control
Location • Conduct successful frac packs
• Evaluate sand control perfor-
Gpc training center, Cairo premises mance
• Minimize production losses
Who should attend
Course content
Petroleum engineers
• Sand control techniques
• Radial flow and
formation damage
• Causes and ef-
fects of sand pro-
duction
• Predicting sand
p ro d u c t i o n
• Gravel pack design
• Slotted liners
and wire wrapped
screens
• Gravel pack com-
pletion equipment and service
Course objectives tools
• Well preparation for gravel pack-
• Determine the causes of sand
ing
production
• Perforating for gravel placement
• Determine the need for sand
techniques
control
• Perforation prepacking and en-
• Select the best sand control
hanced prepacking
method
• Frac packing
• Prepare the well for the proper
• Open hole gravel packing
application of sand control
• Expandable screens
• Apply best practices to ensure
• Gravel pack performance
successful sand control com-
• Horizontal well completions
pletions
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Hydraulic Fracturing

Location Course content


Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Definition for hydraulic fractur-
ing.
Who should attend • Basic Hydraulic Fracturing Prin-
ciples.
Petroleum engineers • Rock Mechanics.
• Fracture models.
Course objectives
• Hydraulic Fracturing Equip-
• Determine the need for ment.
hydraulic fracturing. • Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids.
• Select the best candidates for • Hydraulic fracturing Propping
hydraulicfracapplications. Agent.
• Apply best practices to • Complete Data Frac. Analysis
prepare an accurate design (mini frac).
of the frac job. • Main Fracturing Treatment De-
• Conduct successful sign.
hydraulic frac jobs • Hydraulic Fracturing Simulator.
• Evaluate hydraulic frac job
results.
• Evaluate new technologies
for hydraulic frac applications.

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Basics of Completion Fluids

Location
Gpc training center, Cairo premises

Who should attend


Petroleum engineers

Course objectives
• Gain enough knowledge about
completion fluids.

Course content
• Introduction about completion
fluids
• Parameters of completion fluids
• Hole cleaning
• Problems, challenges and their
solutions
• Completion fluids management

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Applied History Matching & Reservoir


Optimization Using Petrel
Location for a systematic procedure for
history matching and well place-
Gpc training center, Cairo premises ment optimization in a mature
field, well rate optimization/allo-
Who should attend cation in a mature field, and well
Petroleum Reservoir engineers completion optimization for an
unconventional reservoir
Course objectives • Provide participants with suf-
• Deliver a practical focus on ficient conceptual background
history matching, uncertainty information and tutorial-based
quantification, sensitivity and experience which give them
optimization workflows. enough confidence and under-
• Understand the background and standing to reproduce work-
theory of commercially avail- flows in their daily operations.
able assisted/automatic history • Use static modeling for history
matching tools and algorithms matching: permeability predic-
• Recognize the difficulties and tions, facies identification, and
sources of error in history upscaling
matching • Recognize new and ongoing de-
• Define the current state of the velopments in history matching
art in history matching and the • The ECLIPSE, FrontSim and Pe-
limitations of various techniques trel programs should be used to
for both conventional and un- provide hands-on experience
conventional reservoirs with the various techniques
• Apply theory of streamlines
and streamline-assisted history
Course content
matching for waterflooding • History Matching - Overview and
• Apply concepts of experimental State of the Art
design/response surface/surro- • History Matching - Workflows
gate models for history match- • Review of Reservoir
ing Simulation Equations
• Use learnings from case studies 21
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• Reservoir Simulation: Back-


ground and Exercises
• Streamline Simulation: Over-
view
• Streamlines: Mathematical
B a ckg ro u n d
• Streamlines: Applications
• Streamline-based History
Matching
• Streamline: Exercises
• History Matching: Mathematical
Background
• History Matching: Practical Con-
siderations
• Assisted History Matching with
Streamlines
• Field Applications
• History Matching: Exercises
• Global-Local Workflow
• Multiscale History Matching with
Grid Coarsening
• Experimental Design and Surro-
gate Models
• Exercise: Experimental Design
• Case Study: History Matching
and Well Placement Optimiza-
tion
• Case Study: Static Model Build-
ing for History Matching
• Upscaling for History Matching
• History Matching: New Develop-
ments
• Discussion and Wrap-up
• Workshop Conclusions

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IPM (Integrated Production Modeling


Using MBAL-Prosper-GAP Software)

network including the use of


Location
specialized software (IPM™,
Gpc training center, Cairo premises MBAL™, PROSPER™, GAP™),
• The training session must use
Who should attend carefully designed case study
Petroleum Reservoir engineers exercises; which simulate chal-
lenging production problem
Course objectives scenarios.
• Understanding the limitation
• This course is designed for pe-
of the methods and techniques
troleum engineers and produc-
used
tion engineers who are looking
to develop a systematic ap- Course Content
proach to integrated production
network analysis for produc- • Introduction to integrated pro-
tion optimisation with powerful duction system and why an over-
tool of integrated production all approach is necessary
network modelling (IPM- GAP/ • Introduction to PROSPER –phi-
PROSPER/MBAL). losophy and methodology
• Develop in using the IPM suite • Pressure loss in the wellbore –
& basic understanding of the gravity and friction terms, slip,
physics holdup
• Acquire the skill to make import- • Importance of PVT
ant diagnostic on the integrated • VLP flow correlations theory.
production system and discover Important parameters
modelling techniques for de-bot- • Inflow performance models – in-
tlenecking and unlocking more troduction
production. • Workshop – building a wellbore
• Perform a case study aiming at model, matching PVT and flow
building tank model, PVT match, correlations, running sensitivities,
well performance and surface • Generation of lift curves for
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• Inflow performance models – • Generation of surface perfor-


Vogel, Darcy, multi–layer, hori- mance curves
zontal, fractured etc. • Production monitoring with well
• Special topics: skin calculation, tests. Pipeline modelling and
gravel pack design matching
• Gas lift introduction –design and • Adding constraints at well, man-
diagnostics using “Quicklook” ifold, pipeline and separator lev-
for gas lifted wells el
• Introduction to ESP modelling – • Linking PROSPER and MBAL to
design and analysis GAP for full field optimisation
• Workshop – inflow performance, and forecasting
gravel pack and skin modelling, • Batch generation of lift curves
running sensitivities and IPRs. Production allocation
• Practice in building and analys- Field optimisation – gas lift gas
ing well problems. Artificial lift allocation.
design • Full field forecasting with linked
• Introduction to MBAL – theory reservoir model(s)
and capabilities • Integrated modelling Workshop
• Aquifer models, history match- – Full field development exam-
ing techniques (numerical and ple. Well development schedule
graphical), simulation top meet target production pro-
• Running a prediction – importing file. Effect of artificial lift
VLPs and IPRs from PROSPER,
adding constraints
• Introduction to multi–tank and
multi–PVT MBAL
• Workshop – Building a tank mod-
el, history matching, integration
with PROSPER for predictions.
Field development example
• Introduction to GAP – theory and
capabilities
• Building a surface network mod-
el – linking to PROSPER well
models

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Waterflooding Management
Location • Estimate injection water re-
quirements in terms of volumes,
Gpc training center, Cairo premises
timing, and composition
• Create early warning systems
Who should attend
for flood management and op-
Petroleum Reservoir engineers timize oil recovery through new
and existing technologies
Course objectives • Specify components of a
• The course should cover the- well-designed waterflood plan
oretical background of water-
flooding and mainly discuss the Course content
reservoir engineering aspects • Introduction to waterflooding
of waterflooding applications. • Overview of Waterflooding
• participants will also learn about • Understanding original oil in
the process of immiscible dis- place and elements of recovery
placement in a reservoir along factor
with the waterflood pattern op- • Areal sweep efficiency
tions and its effects on the se- • Vertical sweep efficiency
lection and orientation of flood • Displacement sweep efficiency
performance and the waterflood • Effects of drive mechanisms on
candidate reservoir. selection waterflood candidate
• Distinguish rock characteristics • Rock properties and waterflood-
and fluid properties that control ing
displacement of oil and thereby • Effect of saturation direction:
control oil recovery Imbibition and drainage
• Waterflood performance pre- • Capillary pressure
dictions and the surveillance • Wettability
techniques and monitoring tools • Relative permeability concept
must also be covered. • Analysis of waterflood pattern
• Predict incremental oil recovery mobility ratio
and develop production and in- • Pattern configurations
jection profiles using a variety of
tools. 25
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• Flow theory and analysis methods • Stiles


• Fractional Flow • Craig-Geffen-Morse
• Buckley Leverett frontal ad- • Surveillance and Monitoring of
vance theory Waterfloods
• Water Saturation distribution • Distributed Pressure Measure-
during a linear waterflood appli- ments
cation • Production Logging
• Estimation of water break- • Well Testing
through time • Tracer Testing
• Performance before and after • Periodic Well Production Test-
the water breakthrough ing
• Effect of gas saturation • Separator Tests
• Analytical performance predic- • Multiphase meters
tion methods • Observation Wells
• Dykstra-Parsons • Reservoir Simulation
• Saturation Logging around the
wellbore
• Sigma Logging
• Carbon/Oxygen Logging
• Cased Hole Resistivity
• Saturation Monitoring in the
Reservoir
• Time lapse Seismic (4D Seismic)
• Crosswell Seismic Survey
• Crosswell Electromagnetic Survey

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Drilling Courses G.P.C Training Center

Advanced Drilling Fluids Technologies

Location Course Content


GPC Training Center, Ras Gharib • Basic drilling fluids
Premises • Water base mud & oil base mud
• System circulation & pipe prob-
Who Should Attend lems ( loss circulation - stuck
Drilling Engineers pipe problems - HPHT challeng-
Drilling Supervisors es - HPHT application and sys-
tems)
Course Objective • Hole cleaning & completion flu-
ids
To learn about advanced drill- • Equipment and future technolo-
ing fluids gies
• Solid control equipment

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Advanced Drilling Technologies


( MPD & CWD )
Location
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib
Premises

Who Should Attend


Drilling Engineers
Drilling Supervisors

Course Objectives
To learn about latest drilling tech-
nologies.

Course Content
• What is managed pressure drill-
ing and why using it
• Well cobntrol in MPD & MPD
Choke manifold
• Rotating control device
• Case histories
• Casing while drilling:
• CWD operations and econon-
mics
• Casing drill bit and casing drive
• Hydraulics, torque and drag an-
aylsis, cementing
• problems

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Drilling Problems & Practical Solutions

Location Course Content


GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Pipe Sticking
Premises • Loss of circulation
• Hole deviation
Who Should Attend • Drillpipe failures
Drilling Engineers • Borehole instability
Wellsite Supervisors • Mud contamination
• Production formation damage
Course Objectives • Hole cleaning
• Hydrogen-Sulfide bearing zones
Design drilling program basis of
and shallow gas
anticipating of potential hole prob-
• Equipment and personnel-relat-
lems
ed problems

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Dynamics Modeling and Advanced Process


Modeling using Aspen HYSYS
Location performance
Gpc training center, Cairo premises
Course Content
Who Should Attend • Refreshment of HYSYS Basics
All process engineers • Build Steady state model which
Gas process engineers will be used in Dynamic simula-
Project engineers tion
• Transitional to Dynamic model
Course Objectives • Dynamic Theory, Controllers
theory and Pressure flow Theo-
• Explore your Dynamics model to
ry
introduce various real-life dis-
• Equipment Sizing , Controllers’
turbances to a simulation and
configuration and pipeline hy-
discover how different control
draulics
strategies can mitigate this dis-
• Define and adjust pressure flow
turbance.
specifications, strip charts, and
• Develop the competences in us-
controller parameters
ing HYSYS Dynamics.
• Automate actions within a
• Develop the competenc-
HYSYS Dynamics simulation by
es in developing, plan-
using the Event Scheduler tool
ning and implementation of
• Economical running process de-
trials and changing plant op-
pend on HYSYS
erating conditions and control
• Iteration of models for optimiza-
system using HYSYS dynamic
tion
simulation.
• Column Dynamics
• Support engineers to use HYSYS
• Case studies
Dynamics to monitor control
systems and system disturbanc-
es.
• Develop the competences in siz-

30 ing equipment and evaluating


Gas Courses G.P.C Training Center

Gas Compressors
(Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting)

Location • Maintenance and Troubleshoot-


ing Procedures in Normal and
Gpc training center, Cairo premises Abnormal Conditions

Who Should Attend:


Gas processing engineers

Course Objectives
• To gain knowledge & skills re-
quired understanding, operat-
ing & maintaining centrifugal &
positive displacement compres-
sors
• To gain skill to apply advanced
concepts and techniques to en-
hance gas compressor opera-
tion
• To gain knowledge and skill to
choose the correct compressor
to be used as per the intended
purpose

Course Content
• Operational Characteristics of
Process Gas Compressors
• Typical Problems in Operation
of Compressors
• Compressors Control Systems
and Instrumentation
31
Gas Courses G.P.C Training Center

Gas Turbines
(Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting)
Location
Gpc training center, Cairo premises

Who Should Attend


Gas processing engineers
Maintenance Engineers

Course Objectives
• Analyze the guidelines for effi-
cient operation of gas turbine
system and its components
• Review the elements for improv-
ing of performance and efficien-
cy of gas turbine system

Course Content
• Overview of Gas Turbine Tech-
nology
• Application of Gas Turbines in
Oil & Gas, Chemical and Pro-
cess Industry
• Basics of Operation and Ther-
modynamics of Gas Turbine Cy-
cles
• Components of Gas Turbine
Package: Compressor – Com-
bustor – Turbine
• Functioning of Gas Turbine Sys-
tems
• Maintenance and Troubleshooting
32
Gas Courses G.P.C Training Center

Pipelines and Pigging

Location Course Content


Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Pipeline systems definition,
components and route selection
Who Should Attend • Introduction to calculation of
All process engineers pressure drop across pipeline
Gas process engineers • Requirements for Operation and
Project engineers Maintenance
Maintenance Engineers • Pipeline integrity aspects
• Pipeline isolation, repair meth-
Course Objectives ods & reinstatement
• Principles of pigging operations
• Identify piping systems compo- • Pigging types
nents • Problems that can occur during
• Be able to calculate pressure pigging and resolutions
drop across pipeline • Industry lessons learned and
• Receive the enough information best practice
about the Operation and Mainte-
nance Procedures affecting the
Safety of the gas transportation
piping Systems
• Appreciate the different tech-
niques of pipeline testing and
repair
• Learn about pipeline integrity
management
• Understand the proposes of pig-
ging
• Identify the different types of
pigging
• Be able to manage challenges
encountered during pigging
33
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

DCS Simulator for Process Panel


Operation & PLC

Location Course content


GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Review of Process Control and
Premises Introduction to DCS
• DCS Configuration and Net-
Who Should Attend wo rki n g
• HMI, Alarms, and DCS Operation
All process engineers
• Maintenance and Troubleshoot-
Gas process engineers
ing
Project engineers
• Basics of advanced process
Course objectives control and optimization
• Advanced Process Controllers
• To review sensors, instrumenta- • Latest DCS Trends
tion, and process control
• To cover DCS Organization and
operation
• To summarize the most import-
ant Networking, HMI, and Alarm
features of DCSs
• To highlight Maintenance and
Troubleshooting procedures
and issues
• To review Advanced Process
Controllers in DCSs
• To cover Latest trends related to
DCSs

34
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Oil Movement & Storage tank


measurement, shipping, Transportation
& troubleshooting
• Tank Farm Duty
Location
• Settling time& Water draining
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Tank Mixing & Tank-Tank Trans-
Premises fer
• Product Specifications & Blend-
Who Should Attend ing
All process engineers • Example of Overall Monthly Re-
Gas process engineers finery Balance
Project engineers • Calculations for crude oil re-
ceived
Course objectives • Crude Oil Storage
• Types of Storage Tanks
• Clear understanding of trouble- • Maintenance of Storage Tanks
shooting methodology and tech- • Tank Maintenance
niques • Hazardous Conditions and Safe-
• Expose to advanced techniques ty Procedures
and best practices in move- • Tank cleaning and desludging
ments & storage operations. • Permit to work system
• Understands associated haz- • Land Tank Measurements
ards in movements & storage • Types of Errors
operations and method of con- • Fundamentals of Land Tanks
trol Calibrations
• Understands Oil Spill Contin- • Manual Level Gauging of Land
gency plans Tanks
• Understands valve/ pipeline op- • Automatic Level Gauging of
eration for custody transfer and Land Tanks
reduce Shore/ Ship Discrepancy • Free Water Measurements in
Land Tanks
Course content • Temperature Measurements in
• Oil Terminal & Tank Farm Land Tanks
• Crude Oil receiving/storage
35
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

• Manual Sampling of Land Tanks


• Automatic Sampling of Land
Tanks
• Advanced Techniques in Auto-
matic Land Tanks
• Measurements (Ultra Sonic&
Radar Systems)
• Introduction to Metering and
Meter Proving
• Static Measurement – Land
Ta n k s
• Dynamic Measurement
• Introduction to Meter Proving
• Meter Factor& K Factor

• Correction to meter reading Techniques “Video illustration”


• Prover tank correction • Significance of Common Errors
• Pressure and temperature cor- in Land Tank Measurements
rections • Pipeline Control
• Master meters • Terminology/ Calculation Rou-
• Factors affecting the choice of tines
meter proving equipment • Laboratory Tests Relevant to
• Displacement Meter Hardware Quantity Determination
• Mechanical Automatic Tempera- • Fundamentals of Ship-Board
ture Compensation (ATC) Measurements
36 • Advanced Flow Measurements • Ship Shore Comparison
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Flow Level Custody Transefer &


Tank Gaging
Location • Ultrasonic flowmeters
• Coriolis mass flowmeters
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Level measurement
Premises • Buoyancy tape systems
• Hydrostatic pressure
Who Should Attend • Ultrasonic measurement
All process engineers • Radar measurement
Gas process engineers • Flow calibration
Project engineers • Terminal custody transfer
• Tank management systems
Course objectives • Lease automatic custody trans-
• Recall the basics of fluid me- fer
chanics • Truck and rail custody transfer
• Identify the fundamental prob- • Pipeline considerations
lems related to uncertainty • Fugitive emissions
• Compare the different methods • Leak detection
of measuring flow in the oil and • Real time transient model
gas industries • Loss control systems
• Describe the various methods of • Custody transfer sampling
level measurement • Monitoring and controlling pro-
• Compare the different methods duction losses
used to derive strapping tables • Physical leaks
• Evaluate the different custody • Meter prover performance
transfer standards in use today • API standards
• Contrast the methods used in • Measuring the suspended S&W
flow calibration content
• Calculating net volume
Course content • Flowmeter selection and costs
• Initial considerations
• Fluid mechanics • Meter selection
• Flowmeter classification • Properties and measurement of
• Uncertainty analysis NGL, LPG, and LNG
• Flow measurement
• Positive displacement 37
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Pressure Relief and Flare System


Component, Design, Commesioning,
Start-up and Troubleshooting
Location lief device capacity and size.
This course also provides engi-
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib neering guidance on flare head-
Premises er design, e.g. flare height and
heat radiation, knock-out drum
Who should attend disengagement analysis, flame-
Process engineers out prevention, smokeless com-
Production engineers bustion, etc. PSM demands ad-
Maintenance engineers equate verification and docu-
Project engineers mentation of the design basis
for all new and existing pressure
Course objectives relief and disposal systems but
it does not outline how to do this
• Overview of pressure relief sys-
nor what constitute “adequate”
tem design and requirements. In
documentation.
the process industry, pressure
vessels and other equipment
Course content
are to be protected from over-
pressure and vacuum scenarios • Introduction
through the use of relief devic- • Industry Regulations, Codes and
es/venting systems to prevent Standards
conditions that may cause seri- • Pressure Relief Device Termi-
ous injuries to personnel, costly nology
mechanical damage and envi- • ASME Code Relief Device Re-
ronmental releases. quirements
• This course is designed to pro- • Types of Relief Valves
vide specific guidelines for eval- • Rupture Disks
uating the relief system design. • Relief Scenario Analysis
This will entail analysis of over- • Overview and Basics of Pres-
pressure scenarios, calculation sure Relief Valve Sizing Calcula-
38 of required relief rates, and re- tions
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

• Sizing for Different Scenarios


• Mitigating relief system prob-
lems
• Low Pressure Storage Tanks
and Relief Devices
• Flare Header Design
• Flare and Flare Knockout Pots
• Vent to a Safe Location Discus-
sion
• Best Practices in Documenta-
tion of Relief System Design

39
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Hazop, Hazid, SIL, HAC


Location
Course content
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib
• Hazard Identification, Process
Premises
Hazard Analysis
Who should attend • Introduction to HAZOP/Need for
HAZOP/What are HAZOP
Process engineers • Standard Guide Words, Inten-
Production engineers tion, Parameters, and Deviation
Maintenance engineers • Preparation for carrying out
Project engineers HAZOP/HAZOP Team
Fire Safety Managers, Workplace • Applying HAZOP,HAZOP Exam-
Safety and Health Professionals, ples
Facility Managers, Workplace Man- • HAZOP Results/Record keeping
agers or anyone who manages haz- • HAZOP report, FMEA & Fault
ardous area classification Tree
• Safety Instrumented Systems
Course objectives (SIS)
• The HAZOP/HAZID study is seen • Safety Integrated Levels (SIL)
as the best method to ‘catch’ Explosion Basic Requirement
the potential hazards that lie in • Flammable Substance ,Classifi-
a process installation we need cation ,Ignition, Oxidizer
to learn the methodology and • Design Regulations for Explo-
which aspects are important for sion Proof
a successful HAZOP study. • Overview of Hazardous Area
• Learn about the different sys- Classification (HAC)
tems to classify hazardous ar- • HAC Definition and Division Sys-
eas ,the area classification as- tem
sessment for flammable gases, • Zone System(Gas Zone ,Dust
mists, dusts and vapors Zone)
• Engineering best practices in • Electrical Equipment Group
hazardous area classification- • Protection Techniques and
and limitations of hazardous Methods

40 area classification. • Class and Zone Comparison


Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

• Reading Marking Equipment


• Equipment Protection Level
(EPL)
• ATEX Directive
• Marking (Gas Marking-Dust
Marking-Zone Marking)
• Risk Assessment Methodology
Development
• Area Classification Assessment
• Area Classification Assessment
for Zone System
• Source of Release-Ventila-
tion-Plant and Area Design-Igni-
tion Sources Control
• Classification of Areas Contain-
ing Liquids, Vapors and Gases
• Engineering Best Practices
• Material Properties
• Dust Layer Hazard
• Gas and Oil-Fired Systems
• Audit and Review
• HAC Limitations

41
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Develop an Effictive Process Safety


Management
Location required by the OSHA PSM reg-
ulation and the EPA RMP rule.
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Participants will be provided in-
Premises formation on how to ensure your
PSM program is designed to
Who should attend meet regulatory requirements
Process engineers and implemented through an ef-
Production engineers fective management system to
Maintenance engineers improve business performance.
Project engineers • There will be discussion on the
latest changes being proposed,
Course objectives and their status in the rule mak-
ing process, to better equip you
• Overview of the elements of Pro- for upcoming changes.
cess Safety Management (PSM) • Regulatory compliance and cov-
covered under er concepts on developing a cul-
• The U.S. Occupational & Safe- ture of safety, metrics for contin-
ty Administration (OSHA) PSM ual improvement, and principles
Standard, 29 CFR1910.119, and of inherent safety.
the U.S. Environmental Protec- • Industry best practices and les-
tion Agency (EPA) Risk Manage- sons learned will be shared
ment Program (RMP) Rule, 40
CFR 68, established to reduce Course content
chemical accidents and manage • Introduction to PSM(What is Pro-
the release of highly hazardous cess Safety?-Personnel Safety
flammable and toxic chemicals. vs. Process Safety History of Ac-
• This course will demonstrate cidents (e.g., Flixborough, Seve-
how to interpret these ‘perfor- so, Bhopal, Mexico City, Pasa-
mance-based’ regulations and dena,Texas City) -Performance
develop and implement a PSM Based and Prescriptive-Regula-
program for a covered process
42 tions.
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

• Business Case for Process Safe- • Building a Culture of Safety-De-


ty. velopment of Effective Process
• Covered Processes and Appli- Safety Metrics
cability of PSM and RMP Ele- • Leading and Lagging Indica-
ments of PSM-Employee Par- tors-Introduction to Inherent
ticipation-Process Safety Infor- Safety Principles
mation-Process Hazard Analy- • Summary of Roles and Respon-
sis-Operating Procedures-Train- sibilities-Sample Process Safety
ing-Contractors Management-Manual
• Elements of PSM. Pre-Startup
Safety Review.
• Mechanical Integrity.
• Hot Work Permit
• Management of Change-Inci-
dent Investigation-Emergency
Planning and Response
• Compliance Audits-Trade Se-
crets- Applying PSM to Non-Reg-
ulated Processes and Opera-
tions-Management Sys-
tems for Implementation of
Prevention Programs

43
‫‪Production Courses‬‬ ‫‪G.P.C Training Center‬‬

‫المن للمعدات ت‬
‫الب�ولية‬ ‫التشغيل آ‬
‫( الصهاريج‪ ،‬الطلمبات‪ ،‬السخانات‪ ،‬المبدالت الحرارية‪ ،‬الفواصل)‬
‫محتويات الدورة التدريبية‪:‬‬ ‫مكان االنعقاد‪:‬‬
‫ •عمليات معالجه الزيت‬ ‫مركــز تدريــب الرشكــة العامــة بحقــول الصحــراء‬
‫ •الفواصل انواعها ومشاكلها وطرق حلها‬ ‫الرشقيــة ( رأس غــارب )‬
‫ •املبدالت الحراريه انواعها ومشاكلها وطرق حلها‬ ‫املتدربني‪:‬‬
‫ •السخانات انواعها ومشاكلها وطرق حلها‬
‫جميــع العاملــة الفنيــه العاملــة مبحطــات االنتــاج‬
‫ •الصهاريج انواعها وطرق القياس‬
‫ومحطــات املعالجــة ومحطــات شــحن الزيــت الخــام‬
‫ •الطلمبات انواعها وكيفيه اختيارها‬
‫أ‬
‫ •طرق التشغيل املثيل للمعدات‬ ‫�هداف الدورة التدريبية ‪:‬‬
‫ •التعرف عىل اجراءات السالمة يف التشغيل‬
‫ • اجـراءات الســامة لحاميــة العاملــن‪,‬و اجـراءات‬
‫الســامة لحاميــة وســائل االنتــاج واجــراءات‬
‫الســامة للحفــاظ عــى البيئــة املحيطــة‬
‫ • التعــرف عــى تصنيــف املخاطــر امليكانيكيــة‬
‫واألســاليب الوقائيــة العامــة مــن مخاطــر املكائــن‬
‫وإجــراءات الســامة مــن املخاطــر امليكانيكيــة‬
‫حســب األجهــزة واملعــدات ومخاطــر عمليــة‬
‫تصفيــة النفــط الخــام ومخاطــر التعــرض لدرجات‬
‫الحـرارة العاليــة جــداً أو املنخفضــة جــداً ومخاطر‬
‫املــواد الكيامويــة وطــرق الوقايــة منهــا ومخاطــر‬
‫التعامــل مــع املكائــن واملعــدات النفطيــة وكيفيــة‬
‫التعامــل اثنــاء وقــوع الحــوادث عــى املنصــه او‬
‫الناقلــه و تحديــد الــرر الحــادث‬

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Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Pre Commissioning, Commissioning


& Start-up Activities for Process
Location Course content
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib • Project Background & Planning
Premises • Factory Acceptance Testing
• Mechanical Completion
Who should attend • On-Site Commissioning
Process engineers • Process/System Startup
Production engineers • Performance Verification
Maintenance engineers • Operational Readiness, Project
Project engineers Completion

Course objectives
• Upon completion of the course,
participants will be able to:
• Plan and manage precommis-
sioning, commissioning and
start-up activities of a project,
conduct or delegate these ac-
tivities while controlling the spe-
cific constraints related to these
operations

45
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Artificial lift
( ESP, PCP and Sucker Rod )

Location pumping, jet pumps, hydraulic


pumps and progressive cavity
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib pumps)
Premises
Course content
Who should attend
• Reservoir Performance: Inflow
Process engineers and Outflow Relationships
Production engineers • Why and When do We Need Arti-
Maintenance engineers ficial Lift?
Project engineers • ESP System Concept, equip-
Workover engineers ment and accessories of the
ESP system Sucker Rod Pump-
Course objectives ing and Gas Lift System
• Apply and gain an in-depth • Hydraulic and Jet Pumping
knowledge on the subsurface
production operations
• Explain reservoir performance
such as inflow & outflow rela-
tionships
• Apply and gain proper tech-
niques on artificial lift systems
and optimization technology
• Discuss criteria for artificial lift
system selection and artificial
lift screening methods
• Apply basic design and analysis
concepts and specify the main
components needed for each
artificial lift system (gas lift sys-
tems, ESP systems, sucker rod
46
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Heat Transfer Equipment

Location trial engineering industry, then


you need to learn all about heat
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib exchangers.
Premises
Course content
Who should attend • Heat Theory, Thermal Proper-
ties, and Corrosion
Process engineers
• The fundamentals of combus-
Production engineers
tion and heat transfer
Maintenance engineers
• The burner operation, combus-
Project engineers
tion control, and troubleshoot-
Course objectives ing
• Heater Types, Configurations,
• Learn combustion and heat Operation, Inspection, and
transfer fundamentals Maintenance
• Understand fired heater and • Exchanger Types, Configura-
boiler components and func- tions, Operation, Inspection,
tions and Maintenance
• Evaluate fired heater and boiler • Hot Oil System: Types, Applica-
performance tions, and Safety
• Undertake effective measures
to enhance equipment efficien-
cy
• Different heat exchanger types,
their main components, the ad-
vantages and disadvantages of
each type, and exactly how each
type works. So, if you’re working
(or plan to) in any mechanical
engineering industry or indus-

47
Production Courses G.P.C Training Center

Flow Assurance & Pigging


Location pany hoping to avoid the high
maintenance and failure costs
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib associated with process trans-
Premises port.

Who should attend Course content


Process engineers • Process flow regimes, influence
Production engineers and mitigation
Maintenance engineers • Structural integrity of piping
Project engineers systems
• Environmental concerns and
Course objectives control
• Flow Assurance training course • Pipeline corrosion principles,
provides participants with fun- control and protection
damental knowledge about • Influence of substance forma-
variety of disciplines that are tion, hydrates, waxes
required to safely and econom- • Pipeline inspection, mainte-
ically transport the process nance and cleaning (PIGGING)
throughout different sections of
the piping system. This is par-
ticularly beneficial for any com-

48
Workover Rigs & Equipment Courses G.P.C Training Center

Fishing Operations
Location
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib
Premises

Who Should Attend


Workover Engineers

Course Objectives
How to retrieve lost in hole

Course Content
• Fishing tools
• Milling tools

49
Workover Rigs & Equipment Courses G.P.C Training Center

Rig Inspection & Acceptence

Location
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib
Premises

Who Should Attend


Workover Engineers

Course Objectives
• Enhance Workover rig perfor-
mance to operate required jobs
safely and efficiently
• Minimize capital and operating
cost

Course Content
• Workover Rig component sys-
tems
• Practical session

50
Workover Rigs & Equipment Courses G.P.C Training Center

Wire Line Operations

Location
GPC Training Center , Ras Gharib
Premises

Who Should Attend


Workover Engineers

Course Objectives
• How to follow enhance wire line
operations performance

Course Content
• Wire line types overview
• API precautions during wire line
operations

51
Workover Rigs & Equipment Courses G.P.C Training Center

Stuck Pipe

Location
GPC Training Center Ras Gharib
Premises

Who Should Attend


Workover Engineers

Course Objective
How to retrieve stuck pipe.

Course Content
• Mechanical & differential stick-
ing.
• Stuck pipe prevention.

52
Quality Control Courses G.P.C Training Center

Analysis of Oil Field


Production Chemicals

Location print for chemicals using GC &


IR which already exist on Ras
Gpc training center, Cairo premises Gharib Lab (practical training).
• Other Devices used for making
Who should attend finger print (GC, IR, ,etc.)
Chemists • Calculate (Matching / similarity)
% between products.
Course objectives • Reporting.
• Tracking production chemicals
that are injected into crude oil
before and after treatment, and
know its residual after treatment
and before shipment.
• Development of the scientific &
technical skills.
• Preparing of second & third
staff of chemists to be able to
be a trouble shooter and take
the right decision.
• Getting the more ad-
vanced technology &
information to improve
the performance.

Course content
• Modern devices used
in chemical analyses.
• How to make finger

53
Quality Control Courses G.P.C Training Center

Introduction to Laboratory Information


Management System (LIMS)
Location Course content
Gpc training center, Cairo premises • Introduction to the LIMS system,
Practical use of LIMS, Integra-
Who should attend
tion with other systems like sap
Chemists • Purpose, function, features, and
core components of the Labo-
Course objectives ratory Information Management
• Learn the basics of Laboratory System (LIMS)
Information Management Sys- • Applications of LIMS in sample
tems and how these help pro- registration, billing, contract
vide efficiency in a laboratory. management, and accounts re-
• Development of the scientific & ceivable Difference between
technical skills. Worklist and Workflow integrat-
• Getting the more advanced tech- ed within LIMS Guidelines on
nology & information to improve Quality Control and Barcode
the performance. generation, printing, and read-
ing.
• Principle behind the use of a
Bi-directional Interface.

54
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TECHNICAL TRAINING
PLAN

- 2023
8,Dr. Mostafa Abou Zahra St. Nasr City, Cairo

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Fax:02- 24037602

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drilling.center@gpc.com.eg

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Fax:02- 24037602

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