Subsea Systems
Attain Fundamental Knowledge on the Complete Workings of a Subsea Production System
Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th October 2008
MWB Victoria, 10 Greycoat Place Victoria, London
Overview
Attend this seminar to:
- Attain a complete and comprehensive overview of subsea systems
- Understand what is required to design, install and operate a subsea production system
- Gain awareness of the processes and challenges affecting subsea systems
- Ascertain the technicalities of equipment utilised for subsea operations
- Grasp essential knowledge of flow assurance and HPHT issues
- Forecast global subsea operations and analyse the market drivers
Workshops + Case studies
- Fundamentals of subsea equipment
- Case examples from various organisations
- Deepwater developments that are shaping the subsea industry
In 2007, the subsea oil and gas sector generated £4.3 billion in revenues and is expected to boost production by a further 15% in the next few years. In order to meet the escalating demand for oil and gas, it is imperative that operations look towards deep and ultra-deep water development to meet the global need.
The technical challenges and sometimes stratospheric OPEX and CAPEX have prohibited deepwater development, however the move toward the use of subsea systems has dramatically improved the economics enabling future developments.
This programme was developed specifically to meet the current needs of the industry. It will provide attendees with in-depth knowledge and a detailed overview of subsea operations. Delegates will leave this course fully refreshed with a complete understanding of key areas within this industry.
Who should attend
New entrants into the subsea market and experienced practitioners who are looking to refresh their knowledge of subsea systems.
- Subsea Engineers
- Subsea Design Engineers
- Subsea Process Engineers
- Subsea Project Managers
- Subsea Infrastructure & Pipeline Managers
- Subsea Team Leaders
- Pipeline Engineers
- Well Engineers
- Drilling Engineers





