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Presentations:
Subsea Environment & Decommissioning: A Regulatory Context
Carissa Aitken, Environmental Specialist-Assessment and Inspection, National Offshore Petroleum Safety & Environmental Management Authority
Application of Oceanographic Drift Models
Prof Charitha Pattiaratchi, SEA-SERPENT Project Leader, School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering & UWA Oceans Institute
Getting Hooked – Offshore Artificial Reefs (OARs)
Toby Roe – Engineering Manager, Subcon International Pty Ltd
The subjects covered in the Introduction to Positioning and Survey course are: Geodesy & Positioning Principles, Surface Positioning, Vessel Dynamics, Tides & Currents, Positioning Technology, Bathymetry, Survey Data Processing, Geophysics, Remote Sensing Technologies along with a practical example of a problem associated with marine acoustics and case studies.
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This five-day Course has been designed to be suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to the offshore industry, those transferring from other disciplines within the industry and those who have worked in subsea previously but would benefit from a refresher course and exposure to the latest technology.
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Presentations:
Technical and Practical Challenges of FLNG
Jeff Baker, Technical Manager, Australasia, Lloyds Register Energy
Can the SEA FLNG Approach Monetise Small Australian Stranded Gas Resources?
Franseco Plasentin, Facilities Consultant, S2V Consulting Pty Ltd
FLNG Riser Design Challenges
Christian Wiebe, Consultant, Wood Group Kenny Australia
FLNG and the Cow
Dr James Holbeach, Manager; Subsea , Risers, Flow Assurance and Process, Wood Group Kenny Australia
Are you surprised by how often we experience unexpected subsea failures? Are you striving for higher subsea production system reliability? If so, then this is the course for you!
Who would benefit from attending this course: Project Managers, Quality/Integrity Personnel, Reliability Specialists, Subsea Systems Engineers, Subsea Discipline/Package Engineers, Subsea Pipeline Engineers, Subsea Operations Personnel, Subsea Equipment Vendors.
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Developing a more accurate description of soil-pipe interaction for the design of high temperature pipelines – David White, Shell EMI Professor of Offshore Engineering, The University of Western Australia
The changing role of ECA in pipeline design – Alastair Walker, Director, Advanced Mechanics and Engineering Pty Ltd (not available)
Technical (and other) challenges associated with welding and inspection of CRA pipelines – Matt Lancien, Materials & Welding Engineer, SPEC Pty Ltd
This two-day course has been specifically designed for people new to subsea or unfamiliar with the various corrosion considerations which need to be applied during design, construction and operation of subsea assets.
The course will be presented by experienced personnel from both the supply and
subsea industries. Most of the course will be held in a classroom environment, with the session being interactive, with every opportunity to ask questions and discuss the material presented as well as a couple of site visits to relevant facilities.
Please click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for more information.
This five-day Course has been designed to be suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to the offshore industry, those transferring from other disciplines within the industry and those who have worked in subsea previously but would benefit from a refresher course and exposure to the latest technology.
Please click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for more information.