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COURSE OVERVIEW

DE0255 : Production Chemistry – OGPC
OVERVIEW
COURSE TITLE : DE0255 : Production Chemistry – OGPC
COURSE DATE : Oct 27 - Oct 31 2024
DURATION : 5 Days
INSTRUCTOR : Dr. Hesham Abdou
VENUE : Doha, Qatar
COURSE FEE : $ 8500
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Date : Sep 22 - Sep 26 (5 Days) Location : Doha, Qatar Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 8500 Course Info
Date : Dec 22 - Dec 26 (5 Days) Location : Doha, Qatar Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 8500 Course Info

Course Description

 Production chemistry issues occur as a result of chemical and physical changes to the well stream fluids, as it is transported from the reservoir through the processing system. The well stream fluids may consist of a mixture of liquid hydrocarbon (oil or condensate), gaseous hydrocarbon (raw natural gas), and associated water. This mixture passes from the reservoir, through the tubular string and wellhead, and then along flowlines to the processing plant where the various phases are separated. As the fluids will experience a significant drop in pressure, a change in temperature, and considerable agitation, there will be predictable and sometimes unpredictable changes in state that impact on the efficiency of the overall operation. In general, production chemistry problems are one of four types: -
 
·         Problems caused by fouling. This is defined as the deposition of any unwanted matter in a system and includes scales, corrosion products, wax (paraffin), asphaltenes, biofouling, and gas hydrates. 

·         Problems caused by the physical properties of the fluid. Foams, emulsions, and viscous flow are examples. 

·         Problems that affect the structural integrity of the facilities and the safety of the workforce. These are mainly corrosion-related issues. 

 ·         Problems that are environmental or economic. Oily water discharge can damage the environment and the presence of sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has environmental and economic consequences. 

The resolution of these problems can be made by the application of nonchemical techniques and through the use of properly selected chemical additives. A good facilities design and correct choice of materials can significantly reduce production chemistry issues later in field life. Unfortunately, crude oil production is characterized by variable production rates and unpredictable changes to the nature of the produced fluids. It is therefore essential that the production chemist can have a range of production chemical additives available that may be used to rectify issues that would not otherwise be fully resolved. 
 
Modern production methods, the need to upgrade crude oils of variable quality, and environmental constraints demand chemical solutions. Oilfield production chemicals are therefore required to overcome or minimize the effects of the production chemistry problems. 
 
This course is designed to cover the selection and use of chemicals in oil and gas production. Chemicals used for controlling corrosion, emulsions, foaming, mineral scales, paraffins (waxes), asphaltenes, gas hydrates, hydrogen sulfide scavengers and water clarifiers are covered. The course includes methods to determine the need for chemical treating, how to select the proper chemicals, and how to perform testing for chemical compatibility with the formation and other materials. 
 
This course bridges the gap between process technology and production chemistry. It includes aspects common to operational issues such as organic precipitates (asphaltenes and waxes), water treatment and quality for re-injection, causes of non-effective treatment plants, interpretation of water analyses, scale formation, stimulation concepts, chemicals in gas production, occurrence of Halite scale in gas production and storage. The course focuses on practical onsite experience. Case histories and practical examples will be discussed. 
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TRAINING METHODOLOGY

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours

Lectures
Workshops & Work Presentations
Case Studies & Practical Exercises
Videos, Software & Simulators

In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology before or during the course for technical reasons.

VIRTUAL TRAINING (IF APPLICABLE)

If this course is delivered online as a Virtual Training, the following limitations will be applicable

Certificates: Only soft copy certificates will be issued to participants through Haward’s Portal. This includes Wallet Card Certificates if applicable
Training Materials: Only soft copy Training Materials (PDF format) will be issued to participant through the Virtual Training Platform
Training Methodology: 80% of the program will be theory and 20% will be practical sessions, exercises, case studies, simulators or videos
Training Program: The training will be for 4 hours per day starting at 09:30 and ending at 13:30
H-STK Smart Training Kit: Not Applicable
Hands-on Practical Workshops: Not Applicable
Site Visit: Not Applicable
Simulators: Only software simulators will be used in the virtual courses. Hardware simulators are not applicable and will not be used in Virtual Training

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