About
An overview of subsea components and how they are integrated into field architecture is provided during this five-day course. Individuals will develop a basic understanding of the various subsea components used in all water depths, from shallow to ultra-deep water. The participants job productivity will be accelerated by learning how the components are combined and integrated into subsea field developments. Installation and flow assurance are emphasized as key drivers in subsea design. The course emphasizes a systems approach to design. Individual and group exercises are used throughout the course, including a case study to develop field architecture recommendations, basic component selection, and high level project execution plans for a subsea development. Course instructors are experienced offshore managers.
Target Audience
You Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- Recognize the integrated nature of field architecture, system design, and component selection
- Identify appropriate applications for subsea systems
- Identify the main subsea components, their functions, strengths, weaknesses, and interfaces from the well to the production facility
- Understand key design, construction, and installation issues
- Describe basic operating and maintenance considerations
- Understand the key steps, from drilling through startup, for the design, fabrication, testing, installation, and operation
- Understand the importance of an integrated approach to design, flow assurance, installation, and life-cycle considerations