Participants work as a member of a team of internal auditors to appraise the Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems (HSE-MS) of a fictitious but highly realistic case study. During this course participants will understand Learning and Development: Risk management and business control, HSE-MS Auditing, Planning the audit, Review and test processes, Effective interviewing for information, Legal aspects relevant to auditing, Findings and recommendations, Audit conclusion, Audit interviews, Gathering objective evidence, Preparing the audit report, Audit team meetings, Closing meeting, Audit report and follow-up. The class is based firmly in the principles of corporate responsibility for risk management and business control, and the theory and practice of modern risk-based auditing. After completing this course participants will be able to participate effectively in an audit or review team in line with the standards of the auditing profession.
This course will cover current practices for evaluating, drilling and completing these challenging reservoirs. Discussion will include a focus on the limitations of many of the current tools and technologies. Information and opportunities for international shale plays will be described. Participants will leave the course with a foundational understanding of value-adding shale gas resource practices and an insight into determining the critical reservoir parameters used to predict a potential commercial resource play.
This course emphasizes the affect of carbon dioxide on the selection and operation of equipment (separators, compressors, and dehydrators), as well as sweetening process equipment. This course, 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 CO as a miscible agent.
An effective relationship between clients and contractors at all stages of the procurement / supply chain is essential for competently managing health and safety in a hydrocarbon (or any) facility. This course provides the practical processes for developing and managing a contractor safety management system covering all stages of the contracting cycle based around recognized management systems. During this course participants will learn about Supply chain strategy, Management systems, Pre-qualification, bidding, evaluation criteria, appointment; Communication and Supply chain performance monitoring, interviewing skills, auditing.
Recognition and proper management of health, safety and environmental risks is fundamental to all management and professional roles in the industry. This course aims to equip participants with the underpinning knowledge relating to the concepts of an effective HSE management system and the key elements required for successful implementation. The course is based upon a common HSE management system model and the program explains the basic elements and their interaction.