This intermediate level course for project managers, project engineers, and integrated project team discipline members addresses the key areas associated with capital project risk management. The course focuses on managing risk throughout the entire project life cycle. This course is very much hands-on with class exercise case studies that focus on participant development of risk management deliverables. The class also addresses the methods that project team leaders can utilize to ensure that project team members and management buy in and are part of the risk management process.
JOS is willing to provide broader, deeper and more flexible solutions in the development and assurance of competent personnel. JOS has affiliations with leading Training & Development Services providers in the industry. It can offer broad range of professional courses tailored for petroleum industry professionals. Proceeding pages provide summarized details of wide range of some training courses which JOS can offer to improve productivity of your organization by improving your professional workforce. Based on industry’s growing needs, JOS can offer new courses or custom tailored solutions for your speicifc professional needs.
Heavy oil is a large component of the world’s oil resource. Commercial mining and current in-situ thermal production methodologies are important contributors to the world’s oil production. These technologies are reasonably recent commercial applications, and the future levels of production face uncertainty because of highly debated environmental challenges. This course takes an unbiased practical approach to the applications citing benefits and limitations. Overview of Heavy Oil Resources provides an overview of the aspects of the geology, development and commerciality of heavy oil resources.
Our program starts in advance of the taught course, as participants undertake a review of their own site’s environmental performance using documentation supplied to them. This sets the context for this course, which comprises a blended learning approach with tutorials, workshops, problem-solving and practical activities. During this course participants will learn about Environmental Management, Environmental Audit, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), importance of Sustainability, principles and sources of environmental information, purpose and importance of setting environmental policy, main sources of water pollution and methods to reduce contamination of water sources, importance of techniques for minimizing waste, risks associated with contaminated land, potential sources and consequence of environmental noise and why emergency preparedness and response are necessary.
After completing this course participants will be able to place the drill string design process in context with other planning and operational considerations; Design cost-effective BHAs; Gain specific application experience analyzing common load cases for both near-vertical and high-angle situations: Tension loads, Torque loads, Combined tension-torque loads, Fatigue loads, Buckling loads; Identify drilling tools and operational practices to reduce both torque and drag and casing wear; refresh underlying physics of drill string failures and mechanical properties of drill string materials; diagnose and mitigate vibration to reduce drill string damage and failure; optimize drill string inspection program using the latest industry standards.