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Subsea Systems

and Hardware

 

Mastering Subsea Systems:

A Comprehensive Exploration of Design, Technology, and Operations

Delve into the world of subsea systems and hardware with our expertly designed course. Uncover the secrets of subsea system architecture, from key drivers and design considerations to advanced technologies in flow assurance and recovery methods. Explore the intricacies of drilling operations, including wellhead systems and risers. Gain a deep understanding of subsea controls, manifold and template design, and sophisticated protection strategies. Conclude your learning journey with insights into cutting-edge subsea processing technologies, comprehensive installation techniques, and robust inspection and repair management.

Interactive Learning

Interactive Learning
 
Engage in hands-on activities and interactive exercises, helping you become confident in subsea system architecture. 

Industry insights
Industry insights
 
Gain industry insights into the components of a subsea system, such as trees, controls, and jumpers.

Networking Opportunities

Networking opportunities

Engage in hands-on activities and interactive exercises, helping you become confident in subsea system architecture. 

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Enjoy exclusive access to Jeenius platform, a valuable learning resource.

A Comprehensive Guide to Subsea Systems

Embark on a transformative learning journey with our unique course, designed to elevate your expertise in the subsea sector. This programme stands out by offering an in-depth exploration of both foundational and advanced elements of subsea systems and hardware. From understanding the core architecture of subsea systems to mastering the latest in drilling operations and control technologies, you gain unparalleled insights. The course's blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications in design, technology, and operational strategies makes it a pivotal step in your professional development, unlocking new possibilities in the dynamic world of subsea engineering

Module Highlights

Day 1 - Foundations of Subsea Systems

The course begins with a comprehensive introduction to subsea systems, exploring the motivations and primary components involved in subsea operations. It delves into the architecture and design of these systems, covering aspects such as host facilities, export routes, subsea flowlines, risers, and enhanced recovery techniques. The day also addresses flow assurance, chemical injection, subsea pigging, challenges related to water depth, and strategies for Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair (IMR), providing a robust foundation in subsea systems​.

Day 2 – Drilling Subsea Wells

Focusing on drilling subsea wells, day two introduces various drill rig types and their operations. It details the drilling sequence and the essential hardware used in these operations, including subsea wellhead systems, Blowout Preventers (BOP), and drilling risers. This session is crucial for understanding the technical complexities and logistical challenges involved in drilling operations beneath the sea, highlighting the practical aspects of subsea drilling.

Day 3 – Completion and Subsea Trees

Day three progresses into the completion phase of subsea wells. It covers critical processes like well logging, testing, and the sequence of completion, along with necessary hardware components such as tubing, down-hole safety valves, and chemical injection systems. The day also provides an in-depth look at subsea trees, examining different types like dual-bore vertical, horizontal, and mono-bore vertical trees, focusing on their selection, valve functions, instrumentation, and components that can be retrieved for maintenance or replacement.

Day 4 – Subsea Processing and IRM

The final day of the course covers subsea processing technologies, including multiphase flowmeters, pumps, compressors, and methods for separation and water reinjection. It also delves into the installation and commissioning processes for subsea systems, discussing installation issues, methods, and videos to aid understanding. Additionally, this day emphasizes subsea inspection and repair management (IRM), exploring subsea vulnerabilities, diving, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations, Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), and various techniques for inspection, repair, and integrity testing of subsea wells.

 

Who should attend?

Introduction to subsea

  • Key drivers for going subsea
  • Main elements of a subsea system

Subsea system architecture and design

  • Subsea system design considerations
  • Host facilities and export route
  • Subsea flowlines and risers
  • Tie-back distance
  • Enhanced recovery
  • Flow assurance and chemical injection
  • Subsea pigging
  • Water depth issues
  • IMR strategy
  • Reliability and redundancy
  • Template versus cluster configuration
  • Daisy chain configuration
  • Hybrid configuration
  • Satellite configuration
  • Subsea to beach

Drilling a subsea well

  • Drill rig types and operation
  • Drilling sequence
  • Drilling hardware including subsea wellhead system, BOP and drilling riser

Completion of a subsea well

  • Well logging and testing
  • Completion sequence and hardware
  • Tubing and tubing hangers
  • Down-hole safety valve
  • Gas lift valves
  • Down-hole chemical injection
  • Down-hole sensors
  • Intelligent completions
  • Installing subsea tree and tree cap

Subsea trees

  • Dual-bore vertical tree
  • Horizontal tree
  • Mono-bore vertical tree
  • Tree selection
  • Valve functions
  • Instrumentation
  • Retrievable components

Subsea Controls

  • Control system types
  • Topsides controls equipment
  • Subsea controls equipment
  • Control fluids
  • Fail safe shutdown
  • Umbilical systems
  • Flying leads (EHC)
  • Subsea HIPPS

Jumpers and connectors

  • Design considerations
  • Metrology and installation methods
  • Rigid spoolpieces
  • Flexible jumpers
  • Mechanical connections

Design of subsea structures

  • Manifold and template design
  • SSIV structures
  • ILTs, PLETs, PLEMs
  • Manifold foundations
  • Piping design
  • Manifold structural frame
  • Fishing protection
  • Coating and cathodic protection
  • Subsea valve types and function
  • Fabrication and testing

     

 
 

Subsea processing

  • Subsea multiphase flowmeters
  • Subsea pumps and compressors
  • Subsea separation and water reinjection
  • Future technology

Installation and commissioning

  • Installation issues
  • Installation methods
  • At the seabed
  • Installation videos
  • Commissioning
  • Well hook-up and commissioning
  • Well put on production and start-up

Subsea IRM

  • Subsea vulnerabilities
  • Diving
  • ROV types and tools
  • ROV operations
  • AUVs
  • Subsea inspection and repair techniques
  • Integrity testing and workover of subsea wells
 

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify key drivers influencing subsea system design and subsea field layout
  • Understand the design and functionality of subsea equipment and their interfaces
  • Recognise the pros and cons of equipment type selection for different scenarios
  • Explain the installation and commissioning of subsea equipment 
  • Identify vulnerabilities of subsea systems and measures required for high integrity and reliability
Subsea ROV

Meet Your Expert Tutors

Bob Summers

Bob Summers

Subsea Systems and Hardware Tutor

Bob brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our Subsea Systems and Hardware course. With an impressive background spanning over 20 years in the oil and gas industry, specialising in control systems and training, Bob is exceptionally well-equipped to lead this course. His expertise is particularly beneficial for engineers, technical team leaders, and managers who are looking to deepen their understanding of subsea field development and the intricacies of equipment used in subsea production systems.

In this course, Bob will comprehensively cover the entire spectrum of subsea systems and hardware, from their design and installation to commissioning and operation. His approach combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights, enabling learners to grasp complex concepts easily and apply them effectively in managing subsea projects.

Russell Thornton

Russell Thornton

Subsea Systems and Hardware Tutor

Russell, with over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, brings extensive expertise to our Subsea Systems and Hardware course. His background in hardware design and subsea controls makes him exceptionally qualified to lead this course.

His vast knowledge spans project management, system engineering, and design roles, equipping him to provide in-depth insights into subsea field development and the complexities of subsea production equipment. In this course, Russell will cover a wide range of topics, from the design and installation to the commissioning and operation of subsea systems and hardware. His mentoring experience ensures that his teaching approach will blend theoretical knowledge with practical insights, helping engineers, technical team leaders, and managers to understand and apply these concepts effectively in their professional roles.

Start Dates

Location Start Date End Date Number of Days Timings
Virtual (Live Instruction)
29th January 2024
1st February 2024
4
09:00 to 16:30 (with regular breaks)
Virtual (Live Instruction)
4th June 2024
7th June 2024
4

09:00 to 16:30 (with regular breaks)

Virtual (Live Instruction)
8th October 2024
11th October 2024
4

09:00 to 16:30 (with regular breaks)

Your Course Fee

COURSE FEE

£2,495

  • Live Classes: Dive into live, interactive sessions focusing on real-time learning and discussions with peers and industry experts.

  • Access to Jeenius Platform: Unlock a realm of additional resources, peer forums, and expert interactions extending your learning beyond the classroom.

  • Industry Expert Interaction: Network and learn from seasoned industry professionals throughout the course, discussing real-world challenges and solutions.

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