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| Subsea production systems engineering course |
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Register for this event ...click here.
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November 2, 2010 to November 5, 2010 |
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| About This Event
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The Subsea Production Engineering Course provides an overview of all of the key processes, technologies and equipment that comprise contemporary subsea production developments. It focuses on how subsea hardware, pipelines, riser systems, and other equipment relate to design philosophies and how to establish a basis for subsea production system design. It also provides details of actual project activities, from the drilling of the well to bringing the system into production. Lectures are complemented by a plant tour to establish familiarity with specific hardware items
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Project managers who want to know more about the technology they are directing. Project engineers who specialize in a specific area, but need to know about how other technologies interface with their own. Engineers from other disciplines who are moving into the subsea area. Newly qualified engineers who just coming into the offshore industry
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| Agenda Click Here To View Agenda Document |
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Marriott Westchase Hotel
2900 Briarpark Dr.
Houston
Texas
77042
United States
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website:
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Phone:+1 713 978 7400
Fax:+1 713 735 2727
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| Lecturers |
David Fudge
Tommy Golczynski
Paul Jukes
Bil Loth
Mike Robinson
Steve Sasanow
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More about the Speakers...
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David Fudge has a 30-year career in control engineering, including 20-years' experience of management and system engineering of diver/diverless subsea field developments, embracing conceptual design through to field commissioning, including operations and intervention with a core specialization in subsea control systems and umbilicals. David has been retained by major operating companies for long term consultancy on major subsea projects in the UK and Internationally. He is presently with Subsea Control Services, London and Deepwater Technology Company, Houston.
Tommy Golczynski has nearly 10 years of experience in the upstream and downstream oil and gas industry, and is the General Manager – Services for Multiphase Solutions, Inc. He manages the flow assurance department and is responsible for the technical and commercial aspects of all projects, as well as working with industry for technology development and JIP participation. Mr. Golczynski provides technical service support for flow assurance issues, in particular, a wide range of thermal and hydraulic, transient, multiphase flow analyses. He is involved in projects ranging from early conceptual studies to detailed FEED studies, as well as providing input into the development of operating guidelines for successful field operation and writing flow assurance specifications for operations.
Dr. Paul Jukes has more than 18 years' experience in structural analysis and design of pipelines, risers, subsea components and structures. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Structural Mechanics, and a PhD in Structural Engineering, from the University of Sussex, UK. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology. Dr. Jukes has published 65 technical papers and currently is presently the President of MCS in Houston.
Bil Loth has 38 years' experience in design, engineering, and management of subsea development projects. His career has included positions with Esso Production Research (now Exxon Upstream Research), Exxon USA, Esso Europe, and Shell Expro Central Engineering, where as head of Subsea Engineering he was responsible for prospect evaluation and front-end engineering for all subsea developments, including Osprey and Gannet. Since 1986 his consultancy, WD Loth and Company, has provided subsea engineering expertise on world-class development projects for major clients in the USA, Europe, and West Africa, including conceptual field engineering, technical audits, and field development support for Ramco, Enterprise, British Gas, Occidental and others; and field development and concept selection guidelines for Shell. In 2001 ExxonMobil Development Company assigned Bil as the lead engineer for their Erha subsea systems concept selection and design development.
Mike Robinson is Director - Field Development & Technical Sales, Subsea Systems, with FMC Technologies, Inc., Houston.
Steve Sasanow has been editor of Subsea Engineering News since its birth in 1984. In addition to being one of the leading offshore technology writers - he has contributed to almost every offshore magazine in print - Steve has carried out consultancy work for many of the leading operators and supply sector companies, including BP, Total, Statoil, Marathon, Soekor, McDermott, Subsea Offshore and others.
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