About the course
This course gives a clear and comprehensive understanding of landfalls and marine terminals and how offshore pipeline systems are connected to shore. This specialist area of pipeline engineering is not fully understood by many engineers, yet it is critical knowledge for anyone working on onshore and offshore pipeline projects.
Duration: 3 days
Level: Foundation
Price: £1850 + VAT (17.5%)
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You will gain from this course
- Understand the components of marine terminals and how everything fits together
- Understand why locations are chosen and what impact this has on your pipelines
- Find out about the processes the product goes through from offshore to terminal
- How to get the pipe to the beach and beyond
- How to get oil and gas to and from shore with single point moorings (SPM)
- Learn about the best way to dock and offload
- How storage tanks are built and storage requirements for different hydrocarbons
- Understand berthing options and transfer of hydrocarbons
This course has been designed specifically to meet the needs of the offshore and onshore pipeline industry to facilitate the understanding of the whole landfall and marine terminal system.
Who this course is for
This course is suitable for everyone working with pipelines from engineers and consultants to manufacturers, suppliers and contractors, including:
- graduate engineers, pipeline design and maintenance engineers
- project managers
- subsea pipeline engineers working on onshore or offshore projects
- conversion engineers moving into the oil and gas industry
- manufacturers, suppliers and contractors
Need more information?
To find out if the course is right for you call us on +44 (0)1732 371 371.
Book now to ensure your place on this course.
Course outline
The modules for each day are listed below:
Introduction to marine terminals
Overview of items and interactions, Types of terminals/landfalls, Introduction to each component
Site selection for marine terminals
Geographical considerations, Environmental considerations, Other site selection considerations, Site civil works
Marine terminal design and operation
Slug catchers, Separators, Compressors, Pumps, Power generation, Terminal layout, Terminal operation
Landfalls and outfalls
Types of landfall, Directional drilling, Pull from shore, Pull from barge, Trenching, Tie-ins, Outfalls
Single point moorings
Types of SPM, SPM design considerations, SPM connections
Jetties, trestles and offloading systems
Types of trestles and jetties, Breakwaters and other civil marine structures, Design of trestle structures, Design of jetty structures, Design of pipework and accessways, Design of loading/offloading arms
Storage tanks
Types of hydrocarbon storage tank, Design considerations, Loss of containment protection, Fire protection, Security
Tanker operations
Berthing at an SPM, Berthing at a jetty, Transfer of hydrocarbons, Transfer of other items, Safety systems
Three easy ways to book1. Online by credit card
2. By telephone +44 (0) 1732 371 391
3. Fax your booking form to +44 (0) 1732 361 646
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Jee’s courses now count towards credits for an MTech with Curtin University, Perth WA and an MSc with RGU, Aberdeen.
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