Oil & Gas Industry is one of the richest Industries and is among the
core industries in India. It plays a vital role in influencing decisions
across other important spheres of the economy. India has been among the
world’s fastest growing economies and with growing economy comes an
increasing demand for energy. If current trends continue, India will be the
world’s third largest energy consumer by 2020.
The emphasis of this course is on Oil production facilities from the well
completions to the delivery of a specification crude oil product to the
refinery. Both onshore and offshore facilities are discussed. Produced
water treating and water injection, Gas injection and various types of EOR
systems are also covered.
Solution gas and non-associated gas handling processes, NGL and LPG
recovery, handling, and Process equipment isolation procedure will be
discussed at a relatively high level. In addition to the engineering
aspects of oil and gas production facilities, static & rotating
equipment, practical operating problems and trouble shootings will also be
covered, including emulsion treatment, chemical handling, sand handling,
dealing with wax and Asphaltanes, etc.
Eligibility
10+2 or 12th-grade pass irrespective of the stream opted Arts/Commerce/Science with
a minimum aggregate from a recognized board (can be CBSE, ICSE, State Board).
Job Positions
Safety Supervisor, Instructor, Safety Officer, Safety consultant, Fireman, Fire Officer,
Safety In charge, Fire Safety Trainer, Health and Safety Instructor, Safety Instructor.
WHY THIS COURSE IS IMPORTANT
It is not difficult to understand why oil and gas are so important in our
lives. Usage of oil and gas is not just limited to transport, heating and
electricity. Apart from being a crucial energy source, these are widely
used in pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, solvents and plastics. World’s
economy as well as its survival are totally dependent on the production and
consumption of these two commodities.
Production of petrol, diesel or LPG is a very complex process and involves
different stages. The oil and gas industry can be segmented into upstream,
midstream and downstream. Upstream involves exploration, drilling and
production of crude oil. It is the most capital intensive stage. Midstream
involves transportation and storage of crude oil. Downstream activities
primarily involve refining of crude oil and marketing of the finished
products like petrol, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, asphalt, LPG, LNG, etc.