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H 2 S Management in upstream Oil and Gas www.oilandgascorrosion.com Who should attend? n Asset Managers, Project Directors, Operations Managers. n Safety Engineers wanting to gain a deeper appreciation of how H 2S mitigation barriers are engineered. n Corrosion and materials specialists looking to expand their understanding of H 2S Management n Process, Pipeline, Subsea Engineers looking to gain a deeper understanding of engineering solutions for upstream projects involving H 2S. 11th November 2016 London Stansted Understanding and planning for the effects of H 2 S is essential in the oil & gas industry where new discoveries are more remote and conditions are more aggresive. This one day course provides the delegate with an integrated overview of hydrogen sulphide management in the upstream oil and gas industry. Delegates will enhance their understanding of the origin and effects of H 2S and its impact across the upstream assets. This is based on proven best practice and provides a methodology for H 2S management based on real-life examples. Key benefits of this course: n Obtain an integrated understanding of the risks related to H2S and the mitigation tools used for its management. n Understand how H 2S management is a vital part of the regulatory framework of safety legislation. n Identify skills to develop a H2S management strategy based on a bowtie model. n Identify and develop safety barriers to be implemented as control and recovery measures for effective H 2S Management. n Increase awareness of how different disciplines are required to interact for a successful management of H2S risks. n Develop skills across several disciplines related to H2S management such as: safety, process and corrosion. Places on this Masterclass course are limited. To reserve your place: email: offi[email protected] Visit: www.oilandgascorrosion.com Call: +44 [0] 1733 639007

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H2S Management in upstream Oil and Gas

www.oilandgascorrosion.com

Who should attend?

n Asset Managers, Project Directors, Operations Managers.

n Safety Engineers wanting to gain a deeper appreciation of how H2S mitigation barriers are engineered.

n Corrosion and materials specialists looking to expand their understanding of H2S Management

n Process, Pipeline, Subsea Engineers looking to gain a deeper understanding of engineering solutions for upstream projects involving H2S.

11th November 2016 London Stansted

Understanding and planning for the effects of H2S is essential in the oil & gas industry where new discoveries are more remote and conditions are more aggresive. This one day course provides the delegate with an integrated overview of hydrogen sulphide management in the upstream oil and gas industry.

Delegates will enhance their understanding of the origin and effects of H2S and its impact across the upstream assets. This is based on proven best practice and provides a methodology for H2S management based on real-life examples.

Key benefits of this course:n Obtain an integrated understanding of the risks related to H2S and the mitigation tools used for its management.

n Understand how H2S management is a vital part of the regulatory framework of safety legislation.

n Identify skills to develop a H2S management strategy based on a bowtie model.

n Identify and develop safety barriers to be implemented as control and recovery measures for effective H2S Management.

n Increase awareness of how different disciplines are required to interact for a successful management of H2S risks.

n Develop skills across several disciplines related to H2S management such as: safety, process and corrosion.

Places on this Masterclass course are limited. To reserve your place:

email: [email protected]

Visit: www.oilandgascorrosion.com

Call: +44 [0] 1733 639007

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H2S Management in upstream Oil and Gas

Ivan Gutierrez is a H2S specialist with over 20 years of experience in the Oil and Gas industry.

He is an expert in sour service, an active member of ICorr, NACE and SPE; member of the Task Group 299 on Oversight of Maintenance Panel for NACEMR0175 / ISO15156.

Ivan has a strong background in upstream oil and gas and a full understanding of international standards and their implications on HSE and regulatory requirements.

He has worked with a range of successful companies such as oil and gas operators with both onshore and offshore assets, OCTG and downhole equipment manufacturers, HPHT drilling and offshore hardware suppliers, oilfield services providers; concept, design and engineering companies.

Dr. Ivan GutierrezMICorr, PhD, MSc, BSc

11th November 2016 | London Stansted

1. Introduction1.1. Upstream exploration and production1.2. Examples of H2S Management 2. H2S Safety2.1. H2S Risks to Health, Safety and Environment2.2. Regulatory framework2.3. Bowtie model2.4. Case Studies (onshore and offshore) 3. H2S related corrosion and NACE MR01753.1. ISO 15156 / NACE MR01753.2. H2S effect on other materials 4. H2S and reservoir engineering4.1. Origins of H2S4.2. Reservoir Souring4.3. Reservoir Management for H2S 5. H2S and wells5.1. Well Integrity5.2. Brines and completion fluids5.3. Downhole chemical management 6. H2S and pipelines6.1. Flowlines and Pipelines6.2. Flexible pipelines and risers 7. H2S and processing facilities7.1. Processing equipment7.2. H2S Removal 8. H2S and chemical management8.1. H2S Inhibitors8.2. H2S Scavengers8.3. Interaction with other oilfield chemicals 9. H2S in the asset life cycle9.1. Pre EPC stages9.2. EPC and commissioning9.3. Operations9.4. Asset Life Extension and Decommissioning

10.0. Concluding Remarks

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