Engineering and Maintenance
Corrosion and Materials Management

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Corrosion and Materials Management Course
Introduction:
The shallow water oil and gas reserves are gradually diminishing, prompting many oil and gas companies to explore and develop deepwater production. In response to the growing need for enhanced reliability, efficiency, and safety in deepwater operations, significant technological advancements have taken place. It is essential to acquire a comprehensive understanding and stay updated on the latest information regarding deepwater corrosion and material selection. This knowledge is crucial in making informed decisions from the outset, ensuring uninterrupted production, optimal equipment performance, and avoiding costly downtime, waste, and replacements.
Course Objectives:
- Update on the latest research and development of deepwater material & corrosion
- Understand And Learn best practices developed and implemented by leading companies
- Identify And Monitor the causes of corrosion and material failure
- Mitigate internal and external corrosion
- Specify cost effective materials for safe operation
- Benefit from real life case histories and Avoid expensive material-related equipment failures
- Learn the latest subsea recommendations of EEMUA 194
- Gain Insights to new technologies like Tube Fuse™
- Expendables & Smart Wells Technologies
- Share experience and Network with peers
Who Should Attend?
- Materials and Corrosion Engineer
- Subsea Engineer
- Maintenance &/or Inspection Engineer
- QA/QC Engineer
- Integrity Engineer
- Well & Completions Engineer
- Production Technologists who would like a more thorough knowledge of well related corrosion
- Production Chemists and others involved in well-centric activities
Course Outlines:
- Downhole Corrosion and Specific Concerns
- Materials in Well Construction
- Downhole Materials Selection
- Subsea Corrosion and Metallurgy:
- Major Components
- Subsea Corrosion and Metallurgy:
- Equipment & Materials Selection