Course Content - TPI | Tunisian Petroleum Institute

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Course Content - TPI | Tunisian Petroleum Institute
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Courses index
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For companies (short courses and long programmes)
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Well Construction
6-14
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Geology
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Reservoir
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Production and Well Intervention
15-17
18-24
25-59
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HSE
60-65
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Information and Management
66-69
Training leading to a professional certification :
IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Certification
organized jointly with TRISTAR
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For students and for companies (long programmes):
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Drilling Engineering and Operations
Petroleum Engineers
Petroleum Technicians
Opérateur de production pétrolière
Opérateur de champs pétroliers
General terms and conditions
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OGIM training courses:
 OGIM provides original and applied course contents, tailored to needs of
Petroleum E&P activities.
 A wide range of technical training courses for a large public, from the
manager to the operator.
 An applied interactive teaching method based on a sound pedagogic
means and equipment.
 Long training sessions delivered for new graduated Engineers and Technicians.
Our trainers:
 More than 30 lecturers, with a strong industrial experience in their specialties.
 Highly skilled and experienced in both technical and educational
spheres.
OGIM experience Key figures:
- A large and valuable training experience since 2008:
- More than 200 students trained in 5 years as Petroleum Engineers,
Drilling Engineers, Petroleum technicians and Production Operators.
- 5 000 hours delivered in our long-term courses for students.
- 700 hours short courses delivered to SEREPT, TPS, Sitep,
Na Solid, Lundin, WWS, Sarost, CFTP, Sodeps, Winstar, Petrofac,...
In-house training courses:
 The proposed courses programs could be re-adapted to the company
specific needs.
 Tuition fees include instruction and course documentation.
 Courses could take place in a 4-stars hotel in Monastir, in such case the
tuition fee shall include as well the lunch and two coffee breaks per day
for the trainees.
 Training can be organized on production or drilling site exclusively for
one company. In this case, coaching will be provided by instructor directly on the concerned facilities.
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Public training courses:
 All our courses could be organized for participants from different companies.
 The companies having a limited number of trainees for such sessions ;
should communicate:
- The number of possible participants.
- The preferred dates and place of the required course.
 Courses could take place in a 4-stars hotel in Monastir, in such case the
tuition fee shall include as well the lunch and two coffee breaks per day
for the trainees.
 Trainees may also take advantage of our agreement with the hotel for the
accommodation and the other meals.
 Based on the availability of candidates from other companies a course
would be scheduled on the following days.
Training leading to a professional certification:
IWCF Well intervention pressure control Certification, organized jointly
with TRISTAR.
Training leading to an OGIM diploma:
Long courses for students entitle for the following OGIM diplomas:
- Petroleum Engineer diploma.
- Drilling Engineer diploma.
- Petroleum Technician diploma.
- Production Operator diploma.
OGIM and TPI:
 OGIM is working closely a sister company TPI installed in Tataouine,
and using the same instructions and programs.
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Courses
Duration
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10 days
5 days
4 days
5 days
4 days
3 days
3 days
4 days
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8
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10
11
12-13
14
3 days
6 days
3 days
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17
3 days
3 days
5 days
3 days
3 days
3 days
4 days
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Short Courses
Well construction/Drilling
BDE-E
FDE-E
DHD-E
DFST-E
CTT-E
CSD-E
SPP-E
WC-E
Basics of Drilling Engineering
Fundamentals of Drilling Engineering
Directional and Horizontal Drilling
Drilling Fluids and Solid Treatment
Cementing Tubular Techniques
Casing String Design
Stuck Pipe Prevention
Well Control
Geology
GPG-E
TPPS-E
FEUC-E
Geology and Petroleum Geology
Tunisia Producing Petroleum Systems (1 day in Classroom + 5 days field trip)
Formation Evaluation Using Coring, MWD, and LWD Tools
Reservoir
RRFP-E
PVTA-E
RMS-E
DM-E
IWTA-E
BPWT-E
EORW-E
Reservoir Rocks and Fluids Properties
PVT Analysis
Reservoir Modeling and Simulation
Drive Mechanisms and EOR
Intermediate Well Testing Analysis
Basic Principles of Well Testing
Enhanced Oil Recovery and Water Flooding
Production and Well Intervention
IWCF-E IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Course Certification
WCS-E Well Completion and Servicing
WPNA-E Well Performance and NODAL Analysis
WS-E
Well stimulation
FA-E
Flow Assurance
NGPP-E Natural Gas Production and Processing
PPI-E
Pipeline Pigging and Inspection
NGT-E
Natural Gas Treatment
STHGE-F Séparation et traitement huile, gaz et eau
SPF-E
Surface Production Facilities
WO-E
Workover Operations
RPW-F
La reprise des puits (Workover)
RE-EF
Operation and Maintenance of Rotating Equipment
EMMT-F Exploitation et maintenance des machines tournantes
ITC-F
Introduction aux Technologies de contrôle dans les installations pétrolières
RP-F
Régulation de Procédès
APSP-F Automates Programmables
II-F
Instrumentation Industrielle
PI-E
Process Instrumentation
IIPC-FE Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control
CVM-FE Control Valves Maintenance
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4,5 days
4 days
3 days
3 days
3 days
3 days
4 days
4 days
3 days
3 days
4 days
4 days
4 days
5 days
5 days
4 days
4 days
5 days
5 days
4 days
4 days
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Duration
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5 days
4 days
5 days
4 days
3 days
4 days
20 days
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52
53-54
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58-59
3 days
3 days
3 days
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62-63
2 days
2 days
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IOGI-E
PFP-E
Basic HSE
Premier Secours
H S E Management System for Drilling and Workover
Operation
Travail en milieux explosifs
ATEX Training
Information and Management
Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry
Petroleum from Formation to the Final Products
3 days
3 days
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TEP-F
EUP-E
Découverte des techniques d'exploration production
Economics of Upstream Project
5 days
4 days
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360 hours
3 weeks Project
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Short Courses
Production and Well Intervention
CPIV-F
CMP-F
SRP-E
AP-F
WA-E
AL-E
CD-E
Contrôle des Procédés Instrumentation et Vannes
Corrosion : Mécanismes et Protection
Sucker Rod Pumping: Operations & Troubleshooting
Activation des puits
Wells Activation
Artificial Lift
Capstone Design: Planning Oil & Gas Reservoirs
development from A to Z
HSE
HSE-E
PS-F
HMS-E
TME-F
AT-E
Long Programmes
DEO-E
Drilling Engineering and Operations
PE-E
Petroleum Engineering
PT-E
OPP-F
Petroleum Technician
Opérateur de Production Pétrolière
OCP-EF
Opérateurs de champs pétroliers
5
600 hours and
2 weeks Project
450 hours
560 hours
6 weeks
(180 hours)
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : BDE-E
Who should attend

Hoisting System Rig Capacity

Blocs and Drilling Line

Ton per Mile Applications

Slip and Cut program

Circulating System

Pump Rates Application
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Drill String Design
Venue

Drill Bits Design
Monastir

Bit Hydraulics

Casing Design

Well Cementing
 Field Engineer (not necessarily oil profile) with little
experience in the field.
 Technicians Drillers and
Assistant Drillers (a few
years of experience) may
also participate.
Instructor
Youcef MADI
Duration
10 days
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
3 000 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Youcef MADI
Engineer Graduated from Algerian Petroleum Institute (IAP), long experience in Drilling and Teaching
(Sonatrach, Boumerdes IAP)
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : FDE-E
Who should attend
Fresh Drilling Engineers, Directional drillers, MWD&LWD
engineers, Drilling Supervisors who want to improve
their
drilling
knowledge.
Fresh Engineers and new
people in the drilling jobs
would have an excellent start
here.
Instructor
Fawzi KERAANI
Duration
5 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 400 DT
BHA Design:
Design a Proper BHA for each well; choose the right drilling tools, taking in
consideration the BHA behavior whether it will build or drop or both.
Well Plan:
Design the well trajectory in order to hit all well targets with a minimum
cost in the safest environment.
Drilling Tools:
Explain all the drilling equipments that could be part of the BHA and the
role of each of them and their potential value that could be added if used.
Deflection Methods:
Explain the classic deflection methods namely the stabilizers on the rotary
assemblies, the VGS, the motor and the RSS Systems, choose the appropriate system for each section drilled taking in consideration previous wells
drilled and the client requirements.
Bit Design:
Explain all types of bits and their designs and the effect of each feature they
have to be able to understand their expected behavior when drilling down
hole..
Bit Selection:
The bit selection is a key factor to drilling success; it would affect the drilling vibrations, the ROP, the sliding efficiency. Selecting the right bit for the
right application could be a decision that saves time and cost. DDs, Drilling
supervisors, LWD/MWD hands and drilling engineers have to closely evaluate old bits and their history in the field and decide with bit they have to
choose for the each section on the next well..
Directional Drilling:
Understand the well trajectory, the maths involved in surveys calculations.
Choose the right drilling parameters to be able to safely drill a well with an
optimal ROP without deviating from plan or colliding with previous wells
drilled.
Fawzi KERAANI
Graduated from ENI-Sfax as Materials Engineer. 10 years in the field
with Schlumberger as MWD, LWD Engineer and Directional Drilling
engineer. Worked on latest advanced drilling technologies mainly in
the Gulf aera. He is Instructor in OGIM in 2013.
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Well Construction
Course content
Reference : DHD-E
Who should attend

Introduction

Directional Drilling Application

Profiles of Directional Drilling

Types of Horizontal Wells

Coordinates System

Directional Well Planning
Monastir

Directional Well Surveying
Language

Surveying Methods
English

Sureveying Tools
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

Directional Equipments

Rotary Steerable System

Bottom Hole Assembly
 Drilling Engineers
 Drilling supervisors
Instructor
Youcef MADI
Duration
4 days
Venue
1 400 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Youcef MADI
Youcef MADI
Engineer Graduated from Algerian Petroleum Institute (IAP), long experience in drilling and teaching
(Sonatrach, Boumerdes IAP)
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : DFST-E
Who should attend
Drilling
Engineers
and
Technicians, Mud Engineers and Technicians,
Drilling Supervisors
1. Introduction & history
2. Functions of drilling & work over fluids
3. Basics chemistry
Instructor
4. Clay chemistry
Habib AKID
5. Drilling and work-over fluids
Duration
6. Rheology and Hydraulics
5 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 400 DT
7. Pressure control
8. Borehole problems
9. Hole cleaning
10. Filtration
11. Stuck pipe
12. Lost circulation
13. Solid Control equipment and calculation
14. Special fluids for special tasks
15. Chemicals handling
16. Waste treatment and management
Habib AKID
Habib AKID
Certificate in Drilling Fluids from ENSPM (IFP). 30 years Experience in Tunisia and Middle East in Drilling Fluid and Solid
Elimination.
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : CTT-E
1- Objectives and Organization
Who should attend
Cementing Operators, Well
Engineers / Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors,
Tool Pushers and Tower
2- The cement, definition
3- Primary Cementation
 Introduction
 Design
 Execution
Pushers
Instructors
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
Duration
4 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
4- Well Analysis
 Information gathering
 Effect of poor quality information
5- Slurry Selection
 Definitions
 Cement Class Selection
 Cement Additives Selection
6- Well Clean Technology
 Mud Removal process
 Factors affecting Mud Displacement Efficiency.
 Well Preparation (Drilling Mud and Mud conditioning, Casing
centralization, Pipe movement, Mud circulation efficiency)
 Displacement Techniques
 Pre-Flush
 Wiper Plugs
7- Field Experience (Casing Cementing Guidelines)
 Equipment and Materials preparation
 Preparation for cementing
 Assignments and duties
 Detailed Well Program Casing Cementing Phases
8- Exercises
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : CSD-E
A- Introduction
Who should attend
Well Engineers / Drilling Engineers / Drilling Supervisors, Tool Pushers, Tower
Pushers, Senior Cementing
Supervisors
Instructors
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1- Model Description
2- Program Features
B- Theory of Casing and Tubing String Design
1- Design of Downhole
2- Determining Pipe Loads
3- Determining Pipe stresses
4- Collapse Design
5- Burst Design
6- Tension Design
7- String Types
8- Harsh Environments
9- Casing Wear
C- OCTG (Oil Country Tubular Goods)
1- API Properties
2- Pipe Manufacture
3- ERW
4- Seamless
5- Connections
6- API
7- Proprietary
8- Non API Tubular
1 000 DT
D- Running Casing
1- Fast Start
2- The Menu
3- Main
4- tring Type
5- Program Design Factor
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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Well Construction
Reference : SPP-E
Who should attend
Drillers, Tool Pushers,
Drilling Supervisors, Well
Engineers, Drilling
Engineers, Company
Representatives and Fishing
Engineers.
Instructors
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Course Content
A- Sticking Mechanisms
1- Packing-off first actions
2- Unconsolidated Formations
3- Mobile Formations
4- Fractured Formations
5- Naturally Over-Pressured Shale Collapse
6- Induced Over-Pressured Shale Collapse
7- Reactive Formations.
8- Hole Cleaning
9- Tectonically stressed formations
10- Differential Sticking
11- Borehole Geometry and Key Seating
12- Ledges and Doglegs
13- Junk In Hole
14- Collapsed Casing
15- Cement Blocks/Green Cement
B- Technical Issues
1- Hole Cleaning/Cutting Transport
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
2- Rheology
3- ROP
4- Hydraulics
5- Flow Regime
6- Low Vis/Hi Vis Pills
C- Best Practices and Prevention of Stuck Pipe during Routine Operations
1- Reaming and Back Reaming
2- Wiper Trips in Deviated Holes
3- Connections Guidelines
4- Drilling and Parameter Trends
5- Logging
6- Coring
7- Foam Drilling
8- Drilling with Coiled Tubing
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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Well Construction
Reference : SPP-E
Who should attend
Drillers, Tool Pushers,
Drilling Supervisors, Well
Engineers, Drilling
Engineers, Company
Representatives and Fishing
Engineers.
Instructors
E- Different Techniques to release the string
1- Pipe Release Agents (PRA)
2- PRA Procedure
3- Acid
4- Diesel pills
5- Stretch Test Procedure
6- Back-Offs
F- Jars and Accelerators
1- Mechanical Jars
2- Hydro mechanical Jars
3- Accelerators
4- Jars Positioning
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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Well Construction
Course Content
Reference : WC-E
Who should attend

Introduction
Drilling and Workover Engineers and Supervisors.

Fundamental Aspects
Downhole Production Engineers.

Pressures

Causes of Kicks

Signs of Kicks

Surface Well Control Equipments

Shut In Well Procedures

Killing Methods:
Instructor
Youcef MADI
Duration
4 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

Driller’s Method

Wait and Weight Method

Volumetric Method

Lubricating Technique
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
1 400 DT
Youcef MADI
Engineer Graduated from Algerian Petroleum Institute (API), long experience in drilling and teaching
(Sonatrach, Boumerdes IAP)
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Geology
Course Content
Reference : GPG-E
Who should attend

Engineers

Managment
Who are willing to extend
their
understanding
of
method used in petroleum
Exploration activity.
Instructor

Geology basics: the elementary composition of the crust,
Plate tectonic, Rocks, Minerals, Sedimentary rocks, Geological time and geologic time scale
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Sedimentary geology: sedimentary basins, sedimentary processes; basic classification and types of sedimentary rocks
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Elements of tectonic: faults and type of faults, folds and
type of folds

Petroleum geology:
- Exploration processes, petroleum systems, Source rock,
Reservoir rocks,
- Reservoir rock properties
- Cap rocks and seal traps
- Structural traps and stratigraphic traps
- Hydrocarbon migration

Petroleum: definition, physical and chemical properties,
Crude oil types and classification
Habib BELAYOUNI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Pr. Habib BELAYOUNI
29 years experience in Training and Consultancing. Geologist and
lecturer at « la Faculté des Sciences de Tunis ». P.H.D.in
« Géochimie organique, 1983 ».
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Geology
Course Content
Reference : TPPS-E
PETROLEUM GEOLOGY BASICS (OVERVIEW)
Who should attend
 Technical Staff in petro-
leum Exploration
 Managers
Instructor
Habib BELAYOUNI
Duration
6 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1600 DT
GELOGICAL PETROLEUM PROVINCES IN TUNISIA
1.General structural and tectonic settings
2.Lithostratigraphy
3.Different petroleum Provinces
TUNISIA PETROLEUM SYSTEMS
A- Total Paleozoic/Cenozoic composite Petroleum systems
1. Petroleum System of the Melghir Province
I. Tanezzuft-Cambrian/Ordovician petroleum System
II. Tanezzuft-Triassic petroleum system
2- Petroleum Systems of the Ghadames Province
I. Tanezzuft-Acacus petroleum system
II. Tanezzuft-TAGI petroleum system
B- Total Mesozoic Composite Petroleum Systems
I. Early Fahdene-Cretaceous composite Petroleum system
II. Bahloul-Cretaceous composite petroleum system
C- Total Cenozoic Petroleum Systems
I. Boudabous –Paleogene composite petroleum systems
II. Boudabous-Neogene composite petroleum systems
PETROLEUM OCCURRENCES IN TUNISIA
A- On shore Petroleum Occurrences
I. Southern Tunisia Province
II. Central Tunisia Province
III .Sahel &Cap Bon province
B- Off shore Petroleum Occurrences
I .Gulf of Hammamet
II. Gulf of Gabes
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Pr. Habib BELAYOUNI
29 years experience in Training and Consultancing. Geologist and
lecturer at « la Faculté des Sciences de Tunis ». P.H.D.in
« Géochimie organique, 1983 ».
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Geology
Course Content
Reference : FEUC-E
Who should attend
Reservoir Engineers, geologists, drilling Engineers
1. Formation Evaluation Using Coring

Coring Equipment and Procedure

Analysis and preparation of Recovered Core at the Wellsite

Laboratory Analysis of Recovered Core
2. Formation Evaluation Using Measurement While Drilling
(MWD)
Instructor
Ali MURABIT
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English

Why we need MWD

Introduction into MWD

Components of MWD System

Feature of Services Companies MWD Tools
3. Formation Evaluation Using Logging While Drilling (LWD)
Technology

Introduction into Logging While Drilling

Configuration of LWD Bottom Hole Assembly

Services Companies, LWD Tools
4. Data Measurement / Logging While Drilling MWD/LWD
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
Ali MURABIT
PhD in Chemical Engineering - UK and BSc in Petroleum Engineering - Lybia, with 10 years in Production Engineering
and 7 years in Drilling and Workover Engineering
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : RRFP-E
Who should attend
 Reservoir,
Production
and Drilling Engineers
Instructor
Ammar JELASSI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
1- Introduction
- Description of reservoirs
- Systems of Units used in the Petroleum Industry and
on version
- Notions of Hydraulics: Physical State, Pressure, Density and Compressibility, Viscosity, Capillary Pressure,
Equation of Navier-Stokes.
- Bernouilli's Equation, Applications
- Basic Notions of Rock Mechanics: Moduli and Failure
2- Rock Properties
- How they are studied (cuttings, Cores, logs, in situ
Tests)
- Types of Rocks with emphasis on Reservoir Rocks; homogeneity/Heterogeneity, Isotropy/Anisotropy, layering,
dip, fractures
- Porosity (Primary and Secondary), Fluid Saturation,
Capillary Pressure, Permeability absolute and relative,
- Mechanical Properties (Density, Moduli, Compressibility, Sound Velocity), electrical properties, other properties (temperature...)
3- Fluid Flow in Reservoir Rocks
- Reservoir Fluids characterization: Petroleum and water
- Flow Equation (monophasic with and w/o gravity forces)
- Flow Equation for a vertical well and incompressible liquid (steady state); well tests
- Other cases: deviated or horizontal well, gaswell, fractured reservoir, injection wells
- Multiphase flow
- Modeling
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Ammar JELASSI
Graduated Engineer from « Ecole Polytechnique—
Paris ». 35 years experience in Reservoir Engineering and Petroleum Project Management.
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : PVTA-E
Who should attend
Geoscientists, and petroleum junior engineers, Production Technician and
Operator who have limited
knowledge and experience
with the PVT.
Instructor
1- Review of Petroleum Reservoir Rock & Fluids Properties
2- Generalities: PVT Review
3- Chemical composition of petroleum fluids
Moncef CHEKIR
Duration
4- Types of Hydrocarbon Rerservoirs
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
5- Fluids Pressure
6- Oil Properties
7- Gas Properties
8- Correlations to estimate hydrocarbons properties
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduated Engineer in Reservoir engineering from
the Algerian Petroleum Institute. 30 years experience
in Reservoir Engineering, Production and training in
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : RMS-E
Who should attend
Reservoir Engineers
Instructor
Mohamed Salah ABOU SAYED
Duration
5 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
1. Concept of Reservoir Modeling
2. Integration of data in Modeling
3. Deterministic and Stochastics Models
4. Static and Dynamic Modeling
5. Framework Building
6. Facies and Fracture Modeling
7. Porosity and Permeability Modeling
8. Post-Modeling Operation
9. Concept of Upscaling
10. Exporting Results to Reservoir Simulation
11. Data needed for Simulation
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
2 250 DT
12. Simulation Techniques
13. History Matching
14. Reservoir Forecasts
Mohamed Salah
ABOU SAYED
31 years experience with international oil Companies (BP and Golf Canada) and Universities (Windsor, Ontario and UAE). Master and PhD. Degrees in Basin Analysis and Reservoir Characterization (respectively).
Author and Co-Author of 39 papers in several bulletins and journals.
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : DM-E
Who should attend
Geoscientists and freshgraduate engineers who
want to enhance their
knowledge of the fundamentals of petroleum reservoirs engineering.
Instructor
1.
Review of Petroleum Rock & Fluids Properties
2 . Recovery Factor
3. Reservoir drive mechanisms
Moncef CHEKIR
Duration
3 days
4. Primary Recovery
5. Secondary Recovery
Venue
Monastir
6. Tertiary Recovery (EOR)
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
Moncef CHEKIR
7.
Reserve evaluation and performance: volumetric,
material balance (MBA), decline curves (DCA)
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Graduate engineer in Reservoir engineering from the Algerian Petroleum Institute. 30 years experience in Reservoir
Engineering, Production and training in Oil and Gas fields.
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : IWTA-E
Who should attend
This course is especially
designed for junior petroleum engineers who have
limited knowledge and experience with well testing.
Instructor
Moncef CHEKIR
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
1. Review of basic rock & produced fluid properties
2. Review of well performance and production data
3. Well testing
 What is a well test
 Objectives of a well test
 The different types of well test
 Basic theory
 Drawdown (BB)/Build up (BU) tests
 Basic analysis steps for DD & BU steps (semi-log Horner
plot):
- Wellbore storage effects
- Permeability calculation (k)
- Skin effect calculation (S)
- Average static reservoir pressure (P*)
- Well Flow efficiency
- Limit Effects
 Introduction to effects of reservoir heterogeneities
 Derivative Methods Analysis (Log-log plots)
 Gas well testing (AOFP)
 Formation Evaluation (MDT, etc.): Pressure Regimes
- Discuss attendee supplied data sets
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduate engineer in Reservoir engineering from the Algerian Petroleum Institute. 30 years experience in Reservoir
Engineering, Production and training in Oil and Gas fields.
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Reservoir
Course Content
Reference : BPWT-E
Who should attend
This course is especially
designed for field operators, geoscientists, petroleum, drilling and production
junior engineers who have
limited knowledge and experience with well testing.
1. Review of basic rock & produced fluid properties
2. Review of well performance and production data
3. Well testing

What is a well test

Objectives of a well test
Moncef CHEKIR

The different types of well test
Duration

Basic theory

Drawdown (BB)/Build up (BU) tests

Basic analysis steps for DD & BU steps (Horner plot):
Instructor
3 days
Venue

Permeability calculation (k)

Skin effect calculation (S)
Language

Average static reservoir pressure (P*)
Technical English

Well Flow efficiency
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

limit Effects (boundaries)
Monastir
1 000 DT

Gas well testing (AOFP)

Formation Evaluation (MDT, etc.)

Discuss attendee supplied data sets
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduate engineer in Reservoir engineering from the Algerian Petroleum Institute. 30 years experience in Reservoir
Engineering, Production and training in Oil and Gas fields.
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Course Content
Reservoir
Reference : EORW-E
Who should attend

Introduction

Primary Recovery

Recovery Factor

Recovery Mechanisms

EOR classification: * Thermal
Production and Reservoir
Engineers
Instructor
* Non thermal

EOR / IOR

Enhanced Oil Recovery: * Steamflood
Talel GHARBY
Duration
* In-situ combustion
* Polymer flooding
4 days
* Surfactant polymer flooding
Venue
* Alkaline flooding
Monastir

Improved Oil recovery: * Miscible flooding
Language
* Carbon dioxide flooding CO2
* N2 + CO2 + O2 + Others
English

EOR : * screening
* design process
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
* Mechanistic model
1 200 DT
* Simulation

Water Flooding: * Immiscible displacement of oil by water
* Reservoir development by water flood
* Water quality specifications
* Water-flood performance monitoring
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Talel GHARBY
Reservoir Engineering Certificate from ENSPM (IFP) and
Hydraulic Engineer from ENP Algeria. 20 years international
experience in Reservoir Management.
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Training leading to a
Professional
Certification
Course Content
Reference : IWCF-E
Who should attend
Operators, Well Services Supervisors, Production Engineers and Supervisors, Integrated Service Crews and supervision, Wireline, Coiled
Tubing and Snubbing, Crews
and Supervisors, taking the
IWCF certificate for the first
time
1 Well Completions
2 Well Heads
3 Christmas Trees
4 Downhole Pressure and Volume Calculations
Instructor
5 Circulating and Killing methods
Brian McKAY
6 Wireline, Coiled tubing and Snubbing procedures
Duration
4.5 days
7 Well Control technics and contingencies
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
NB: For the combined certificate course, delegates now have the choice of taking
all 3 disciplines – wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing operations – or taking
only 2 of the 3 disciplines. The certificate will certify the specific disciplines
taken.
4 500 TD
Brian McKAY
Brian is IWCF accredited Instructor. He is an experienced Instructor who has been in the
Industry for a number of years progressing through the various stages from Assistant
Wireline Operator / Completion Operator with OTIS Engineering Corporation to Wireline
Supervisor at Baker Packers then Completion Supervisor with AVA UK Limited before
becoming self employed as a Well Services Consultant for various well known Companies.
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Course Content
Reference : WCS-E
Who should attend
Reservoir, Production and
Drilling Engineers.
Drilling and Workover
Supervisors.
Instructor
1. Basic well completion design and practices
2. Formation-wellbore communication, Sand control
3. Downhole completion equipment:

Packer selection and tubing forces

Tubing design and selection: Materials selection,
Corrosion and erosion
Mokhtar AYEB

flow control equipment and subsurface safety valves
Duration
4 days
4.Wellhead and chokes
Venue
5. Well performance
Monastir
6. Deviated, multiple zone, subsea, horizontal, multilateral and
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
PHT completion considerations
7. Causes and prevention of formation damage
8. Stimulation design considerations
9. Wireline, coiled tubing and Snubbing
10. Workover rig operations
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in drilling and
production technology (field, office and training)
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Course Content
Reference : WPNA-E
Who should attend
Production and Reservoir
Engineers
Instructor
Chahine BAHRI
Duration
The Production System
Well Completion Planning
Well Inflow Systems
Well Inflow Performance
Productivity Impairment
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
Chahine BAHRI
Gas Well Deliverability
Well Outflow Performance
Systems (NODAL) Analysis
Aspects of Horizontal Well Stimulation
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
MSc. Petroleum Engineering, BAKU University. 22
years experience in Well Completion and Operations in Tunisia, Middle East and Malaysia.
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Course Content
Production and Well
Intervention
Reference : WS-E
1. Concept of Damage and Skin
Type of Formation Damage
Causes of Formation Damage
2. Introduction into Well Stimulation
Who should attend
Reservoir and Production Engineers, production technicians
Instructor
Ali MURABIT
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
3. Objective of Well Stimulation
4. Well Stimulation Services and Techniques
Wellbore Clean up
Acid Stimulation
Type of Acid used
Acidizing of Carbonate Reservoir
Acidizing of Sand Stone Reservoir
Acid Additives
Factors Effecting Acid Reaction Rate
Execution and Economic Evaluation
5. Sand Control
Introduction
Causes of Sand Production
Sand Control Mechanism
Design Criteria of Gravel Packing
Gravel Packing Fluid
Gravel Size and Quality
Open Hole Gravel Packing
Cased Hole Gravel Packing
6. Hydraulic Fracture
Overview of Fracture Use
Parameters of Fracturing Design
Hydraulic Fracture Methods
Hydraulic Fracturing Material
Hydraulic Fracture Monitoring
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
Ali MURABIT
7. Coil Tubing
Coil Tubing Feature
Components of Coil Tubing
Coil Tubing Application
Advantages of Coil Tubing
PhD in Chemical Engineering - UK and BSc in Petroleum Engineering - Lybia, with 10 years in Production Engineering and 7 years
in Drilling and Workover Engineering
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Course Content
Reference : FA-E
Who should attend
Production & process engineers who want to improve
their knowledge of natural gas
and/or crude oil multiphase
transport from subsea wellheads up to processing facilities, either on a relatively
nearby platform or onshore.
1.
Flow Assurance Challenges In The Upstream Oil & Gas
Industries
2.
Hydrates in flow assurance
3.
Waxy crudes in flow assurance
4.
Asphaltenic crudes in flow assurance
Instructor
Emmanuel BEHAR
Duration
3 days
Venue
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
PhD in Physical-Chemistry from the University of Nancy. Graduated from IFP School. After working 2 years in refining and process
Dr. Emmanuel BEHAR engineering, he has worked 35 years in E&P. Presently he is Consultant for energy and sustainable development industries.
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Course Content
Reference : NGPP-E
Who should attend
Petroleum and Production
Engineers.
Instructor
Emmanuel BEHAR
1. Formation of natural gas
2. Properties of natural gas
3. Modeling of thermodynamic properties
4. Natural gas production
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
5. Hydrates
6. Natural gas processing
7. Natural gas transport & storage
Language
English
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
PhD in Physical-Chemistry from the University of Nancy. Graduated from IFP School. After working 2 years in refining and process
Dr. Emmanuel BEHAR engineering, he has worked 35 years in E&P. Presently he is Consultant for energy and sustainable development industries.
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Course Content
Reference : PPI-E
Who should attend
-Production
Engineers,
technicians and Operators
with long Experience.
-Pipelines and Terminals
Engineers,
Supervisors
and Technicians
Instructor
Mokhtar AYEB
Duration
1. Introduction: piping system
2. Pipelines:
Specifications, types, construction, operating conditions
Risks, damages and defects,
Protection: internal and external coating, inhibition,
treatment, cathodic protection,
4 days
3. Pipeline pigging:
Venue
Pig types
Monastir
Pig traps
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
Pigging operations
4. Pipeline inspection and repair
Inline inspection
Risk management
Defects repair
5. Pipeline integrity: assessment, control,
6. Pigging documentation and Record Keeping
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the
French Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in
drilling and production technology (field, office and
training)
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Course Content
Reference : NGT-E
Who should attend
1.
Oil and gas terminology
2.
Behavior of hydrocarbons
3.
Specifications of petroleum products
4.
Naturel Gaz constituants
5.
Elimination of sour gases
6.
Design of Sour Gas Treatment Plant
7.
Hydrates: formation, Gas Dehydration
English
8.
Condensates extraction processes
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
9.
Gas transport and storage
 Process and production
Engineers and technicians
 Gas plants technicians
and operators
Instructor
Mohamed Lassaad ISSAOUI
Duration
4 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
1 200 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Mohamed Lassaad
ISSAOUI
Degree in Process Engineering (ENI - Gabes) and Master
in Project Management (HEC - Montreal)
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Programme de formation
Reference : STHGE-F
A qui s'adresse cette
formation:
Opérateurs des installations
et champs pétroliers:
 Opérateurs
de production,
gaz, injection d'eau, process
et traitements
 Opérateurs wireline et travaux sur puits
 Mécaniciens, électriciens,
instrumentistes
Instructeur
Mohamed Lassaad ISSAOUI
Durée
Objectifs des traitements sur champs et installations de
production:
- Constituants des fluides pétroliers
- Constituants posant des problèmes au producteur
Spécifications des produits à atteindre:
- Opérations à réaliser sur champs de production
Comportement des fluides pétroliers:
- Éléments de physique des fluides, équilibre liquide-vapeur
- Éléments d’un effluent pétrolier du réservoir au terminal
Traitement des huiles:
- Stabilisation des bruts par séparation multi étagée
- Émulsions huile dans l’eau:
*- Déshydratation des bruts
*- Dessalage des bruts
3 jours
Lieu de la formation
Monastir
Langue:
langue française
(avec introduction de mots techniques
en Anglais)
Prix / Participant
(Hors TVA)
1 000 DT
Mohamed Lassaad
ISSAOUI
Traitement des eaux d’injection:
- Injection d’eau dans les gisements
Traitement des eaux de production:
- Rejet des eaux de production dans l’environnement
Traitement des gaz (initiation) :
- Les problèmes dus à l’eau: les hydrates de gaz et leur
prévention
- Déshydratation des gaz
- Désulfuration des gaz
Degree in Process Engineering (ENI - Gabes) and Master in Project Management (HEC - Montreal)
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Production and Well
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Course Content
Reference : SPF-E
Who should attend
1. The gathering and control system:
- Gathering system
-Production Engineers and
Technicians
- Line pipes specification
- Pipeline installation
- Operators with long experience.
- piping fitting
-Maintenance Technicians
- Valves
Instructor
- Chokes
Mokhtar AYEB
Duration
2. The oil / gas / water process and treatment equipments:
- Oil treating
3 days
- Gas Treatment
Venue
- Oily water treatment
Monastir
Language
3.
The transfer, metering and storage systems:
- Pipelines
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
- Pumps
- Storage facilities
- Measuring meters
4. The field utilities
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the
French Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in
drilling and production technology (field, office and
training)
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Reference : WO-E
Who should attend



Workover Supervisors
Downhole Production
Engineers
Production Technicians
and Operators
Course Content
1.
Introduction: well construction and completion, requirement for workover
2.
The workover rig
3.
Killing a producing well
4.
The killing fluid and the workover fluids
5.
The well control during workover operations
6.
Pulling out completion
4 days
7.
Stuck pipe and free point determination,
Venue
8.
Parting and recovering the free pipe
Regency Hotel, Monastir
9.
Fishing operations
Instructor
Mokhtar AYEB
Duration
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
10. Milling operations
11. Reworking the producing reservoir
12. Cement and casing repairs
13. Cleaning and preparing the well for recompletion
14. Plug-and-Abandon Operations
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the
French Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in
drilling and production technology (field, office and
training)
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Production et
intervention sur puits
Reference : PRW-F
Qui devrait participer



Superviseur Workover
Ingénieurs Production
de fond
Techniciens et opérateurs de production
Instructeur
Mokhtar AYEB
Durée
4 jours
Lieu
Monastir
Langue
Français
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1 200 DT
Course Content
1.
Construction du puits, complétion et besoin pour reprise
2.
Le rig de workover
3.
Tuer le puits
4.
Les fluids pour tuer le puit et pour la reprise
5.
Le contrôle du puits pendant les opérations de reprise
6.
Remontée de la garniture de production
7.
Coincement et détermination du point de coincement
8.
Détachement et récupération de la partie libre
9.
Les opérations de repêchage
10. Les opérations de fraisage
11. Reprise de la couche productrice
12. Réparation du tubage et de la cimentation
13. Nettoyage et préparation du puits pour recomplétion
14. Bouchage et abandon de puits
Mokhtar AYEB
Ingénieur diplômé de l''Institut Français du Pétrole (IFP),
ancien directeur central de SEREPT, expert en
Technologie de Production Pétrolière.
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Course Content
Reference : RE-EF
Who should attend
1. Introduction
- Process and production
technicians.
2. Operation and Mainteannce terminology
- Gas plants technicians
and operators.
3. Classification of Rotating Equipment
Instructor
Taoufik HADJ ALI
Duration
4 Days
Venue
4. Operation of Rotating Equipment
5. Maintenance of Rotating Equipment
6. Organisation and maintenance planning.
7. Tools & Spare parts management
8. Reliability and availability improvement
Monastir
Language
English/French
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 TND
Taoufik HAJ ALI
Senior Project & Rotating Equipment Engineer. MSc in Engineering. Hydraulics – Hydromechanics’ – Hydraulic machinery & plants, 1985. Senior Engineer
with over 28 years experience in Project Engineering, Revamping Projects and
Maintenance Engineering activities and planification for upstream Onshore and
Offshore Oil & Gas Industries and Brownfield’s. He was the Head of both Maintenance Engineering and Maintenance Services for Ashtart Offshore Oil Field
(at SEREPT Company) and El Borma Onshore Gas Field (at STEG Company).
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Programme
Ref: EMMT - F
A qui s'adresse cette
formation:

Opérateurs et techniciens de
production,

1. Introduction à la maintenance des matériels en exploitation
2. Les moteurs à gaz
Mécaniciens, électriciens
et instrumentistes
Instructeur
Taoufik HADJALI
3. Les compresseurs alternatifs
4. Les turbines à gaz
Durée
5 jours
5. Les compresseurs centrifuges
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1 400 D T
Langue:
Langue française
avec introduction de mots techniques en Anglais
Lieu de formation
6. Les pompes centrifuges
7. Les pompes doseuses
8. Les compresseurs à vis
TPI -Tataouine
Immeuble Akoui - 2 ème étage – Rue Fadhel
Ben Achour - 3200 Tataouine
Tel/ Fax : +216 75 854 300
Mobile : +216 27 117 117
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.ogim.tn
Taoufik HADJALI
9. Les échangeurs thermiques
Senior Project & Rotating Equipment Engineer. MSc in Engineering. Hydraulics –
Hydromechanics’ – Hydraulic machinery & plants, 1985. Senior Engineer with over
28 years experience in Project Engineering, Revamping Projects and Maintenance
Engineering activities and planification for upstream Onshore and Offshore Oil &
Gas Industries and Brownfield’s. He was the Head of both Maintenance Engineering
and Maintenance Services for Ashtart Offshore Oil Field (at SEREPT Company)
and El Borma Onshore Gas Field (at STEG Company).
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Reference : ITC-F
A qui s’adresse cette
formation ?
-Ingénieurs et Techniciens
de production sur les installations pétrolières.
-Ingénieurs nouvellement
recrutés concernés par le
contrôle de Process, la régulation et l’instrumentation.
Instructeur
Noureddine KANDI
Durée
5 jours
Lieu
Monastir
Langue
Français
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1600 DT
Course Content
1.
Introduction au contrôle commande dans les installations
industrielles (Cas des installations pétrolières)
2. Systèmes automatisés (Définitions, Domaines d’application et
principes de fonctionnement)
3. Les outils de contrôles et de surveillance:
- L’instrumentation de mesure
- Les automates programmables et SNCC
- Les réseaux de communication industriels (réseaux de terrains)
- L’interface Homme/Machine pour la surveillance et la supervision des installations
4. Les systèmes de sécurité
5. Régulation de procédés :
- Définitions
- Les principaux paramètres à réguler dans une installation
Pétrolière ou gazière
- Principe de fonctionnement d’une boucle de régulation
- Composantes d’une boucle de régulation
- Régulateur PID.
6. Introduction aux systèmes DCS et SCADA dans les installations pétrolières (Définition et architectures).
Ingénieur électronicien, 30 ans d’expérience dans la recherche et l’enseignement, en particulier à l’Institut Algérien du Pétrole (IAP) où il s’est specialiNoureddine KANDI sé dans l’électronique, l’automatisme et la régulation. Actuellement, le Pr.
KANDI est instructeur pour le compte de SIEMENS en Algérie et OGIM en Tuni39
Production and Well
Intervention
Reference : RP-F
A qui s’adresse cette
formation ?
- Ingénieurs et technicien
en instrumentation ou
Procès
Instructeur
Noureddine KANDI
Durée
4 jours
Lieu
OGIM - Monastir (Tunisie)
Langue
Français
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1400 DT
Course Content
1. Généralités.
1.1. Principe de la régulation
1.2. Grandeurs physiques intervenant dans une boucles de régulation
1.3. Organes intervenant dans une boucle de régulation.
1.3. Représentation d’une boucle de régulation.
a) Schéma TI.
b) Schéma fonctionnel.
2. Etudes des procédés industrielles.
2.1. Etude des procédés.
2.2. Caractéristiques statiques et dynamiques d’un procédé.
2.4. Influence de caractéristiques du procédé dans la performance d'une
boucle de régulation.
2.5. Introduction à la modélisation d’un procédé (Identification).
3. Les actions d’un régulateur.
3.1. Principe de fonctionnement d’un régulateur.
3.1. L’action proportionnel P.
3.2. L’action intégrale I.
3.3. L’action dérivée D.
3.4. Choix de du type d’action d’un régulateur P, PI PID.
4. Méthodes de réglage des paramètres d’un régulateur .
4.1. Méthodes de réglage en boucle ouverte.
4.1. Méthodes de réglage en boucle fermée.
5. Les régulateurs industriels.
5.1. Généralité sur les régulateurs.
5.1. Les Régulateur analogique.
5.3. Les régulateur numérique.
5.4. Introduction à la régulation sur automate.
6. Instrumentation de mesure.
2.1. Description et principe de fonctionnement d’un capteur transmetteur.
2.2. Mesure de température.
2.3. Mesure de pression.
2.4. Mesure de débit.
2.4. Mesure de niveau.
7. Vannes de régulation et positionneur.
7.1. Description et principe de fonctionnement des principaux types
de régulation.
7.2. Rôle et principe de fonctionnement d’un positionneur.
8. Introduction aux boucles de régulation complexes.
Ingénieur électronicien, 30 ans d’expérience dans la recherche et l’enseignement, en particulier à l’Institut Algérien du Pétrole (IAP) où il s’est specialiNoureddine KANDI sé dans l’électronique, l’automatisme et la régulation. Actuellement, le Pr.
KANDI est instructeur pour le compte de SIEMENS en Algérie et OGIM en Tuni40
Modulation and Well
Intervention
Reference : APSP-F
A qui s’adresse cette
formation ?
Ingénieurs ou techniciens automaticien ,instrumentiste ou exploitant , assurant la maintenance , le développement ou la
conduite d’installations industrielles
Instructeur
Noureddine KANDI
Durée
4 jours
Lieu
OGIM - Monastir (Tunisie)
Langue
Français
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
Course Content
1.
Eléments d’automatismes
1.1. Rappels sur les systèmes combinatoires et séquentiels.
1.2. Méthodes de synthèses et mise en équation des systèmes séquentiels.
2. Structure matériel des API (PLC)
2.1. Description d’ensemble
2.2. L’unité centrale (CPU)
2.3. Les modules d’entrée
2.3. Les modules de sortie
2.3. Les modules de communication
3. Structure fonctionnelle de L’API
3.1. Fonctionnement interne de l’automate
3.2. Les taches cycliques, périodiques et événementielles
3.3. Fonctionnalité : Commande séquentielle, Surveillance
et signalisation, Régulation, communication
4. Programmation
4.1. Outils et démarches de Programmation.
4.2. Méthodes de structuration d’un programme.
4.3. Normalisation des Langages: Norme IEC 611131-3
4.4. Méthodes d’adressage et format des variables ( Entrées, Sorties, Variables internes…)
4.5. Structuration d’un Programme.
4.6. Programmation des automatismes logiques dans les
différents langages: Ladder (cont), SFC (Grafcet), les
Blocs, Liste d’Instruction.
4.7. Programmations des opérations numériques.
4.8. Traitement des valeurs analogiques.
5. Introduction aux réseaux d’automates
1400 DT
Ingénieur électronicien, 30 ans d’expérience dans la recherche et l’enseignement, en particulier à l’Institut Algérien du Pétrole (IAP) où il s’est specialiNoureddine KANDI sé dans l’électronique, l’automatisme et la régulation. Actuellement, le Pr.
KANDI est instructeur pour le compte de SIEMENS en Algérie et OGIM en Tuni41
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Course Content
Reference : II-F
Who should attend
Instrumentation
and
Mechanical Technicians
Instructors
Chapitre 1: Le Contrôle des procédé
Chapitre 2: Les instruments de mesure de la pression et de la
temperature
Chapitre 3: Les instruments de mesure de niveau et de debit
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Chapitre 4: Les éléments finaux de la boucles ( les actionneurs),
Duration
5 days
les vannes de contrôle, vane FO/FC
Chapitre 5: Régulation T.O.R, regulation à écart ( gap control),
Venue
Régulation à échelle séparé ( Split Range), regulation
Monastir
proportionnelle, regulation cascade, regulation à
Language
French – Technical words in
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
rapport ( ratio control)
Chapitre 6: P&ID, Matrice C&E, Système ESD
Chapitre 7: Diagnostic des defaults (Trouble shooting)
1 400 DT
NB : Cette formation peut etre faite en intra enterprise sur site de production.
L’instructeur assure en plus des cours en sale, des séances de coaching directement sur les installations de production.
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Graduated Electrical Engineer from ENIS Sfax, more than 25
years of experience in Oil and Gas Industry specially in Control
and Instrumentation production activities.
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Course Content
Reference : PI-E
Who should attend
Instrumentation
and
Mechanical Technicians
Instructors
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Section 1: Process Control
Section 2: Pressure and Temperature Measurements
Section 3: Level and Flow Measurements
Duration
5 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
Section 4: Final Control Element , Control Valves
Section 5: Different Control Modes, On-Off Control, Split Range
Control, Cascade Control
Section 6: P&ID, C&E Matrix, ESD System
English
Section 7: Trouble Shooting
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 400 DT
NB: This training can be organized for a single company on production site.
The instructor provides in addition to classroom lectures, coaching sessions
directly on the production facilities.
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Graduated Electrical Engineer from ENIS Sfax, more than 25
years of experience in Oil and Gas Industry specially in Control
and Instrumentation production activities.
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Reference : IIPC-F
Who should attend
- Production Engineers
and Technicians
Overview
This course covers Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Process Control
highlights Sensors, transducers, and Smart Transmitters; Temperature, Pressure, Level and Flow Measurement.
Control Valves, on-off valves, pressure safety valves and special valves are
treated.
This course explores the critical relationship between instrumentation and
distributed control systems ( DCS)
- Operators with long experience.
Course Content
- Maintenance Technicians
Instructors

Process loop introduction

Typical application : three-phase separator

Basis for PID, Guideline in selecting PID structure, Action

Introduction to loop dynamics, tuning and control

Control strategy documentation, Flow Sheet, P&ID, Loop Sheet

Standards and symbols

Measurements basic transmitter types (pressure,level,temperature & flow)

Process control terminology and symbols

Field wiring and communication
French – Technical words in
English

Final elements : control valves

Safety valves : SDV / BDV
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

Pressure safety valves
1 200 DT

Choke valves
Walid HAMIDA
Mohamed BENREKHISSA
Duration
4 days
Venue
Tunis
Language
(8 trainees per session at least)
Walid HAMIDA
Mohamed BENREKHISSA
Valves and control valves consultant, with 13 years of experience in several Training: Emerson Process Management
(Fisher), LESER, Master Flo Mecatork, JC valves
Control and instrumentation engineer, 6 years experience at
Emerson Process Management
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Reference : IIPC-F
Process Control Workstation & Delta V DCS :
The process control workstation and DeltaV DCS is used to give the opportunity to students to apply in practice the theory they have learnt
Who should attend
- Production Engineers
and Technicians
- Operators with long experience.
- Maintenance Technicians
Instructor
Walid HAMIDA
Mohamed BENREKHISSA
Duration
4 days
Venue
Tunis
Language
French – Technical words in
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
(8 trainees per session at least)
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Reference : IIPC-F
Didactic and cutaway equipments
Didactic and cutaway equipments engaging participants in the
examination of real equipments
Who should attend
- Production Engineers
and Technicians
- Operators with long experience.
- Maintenance Technicians
Instructor
Walid HAMIDA
Mohamed BENREKHISSA
Duration
4 days
Venue
Tunis
Language
French – Technical words in
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 200 DT
(8 trainees per session at least)
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Reference : CVM-F
Who should attend
Overview
This 4 days course explains how valves and actuators function and how they
are installed and calibrated. It emphasizes installation, troubleshooting, parts
replacement, and calibration of control valves, actuators, positioners and
digital valve controllers. Students spend over 50% of their time in hands-on
workshops.
Instrumentation
and
Mechanical Technicians
Course Content

Major Loop Components and Their Functions
Instructors

Typical process control application: three phase separator
Walid HAMIDA
Morched BOUHLEL

Standard and symbols

Valve body material and ‘’end connections ‘’
Duration

Basic valve types and valve characteristics
4 days

Guidelines for valve and actuator selection

Trim types, material and selection

Packing types and application Positioners types and application, I/P converter

Special accessories (booster, SOV, trip valves…)

Basic Component Symbology
French – Technical words in
English

Valve Selection and Sizing

Bench Set and Stem Connection
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

Accessory Selection and Configuration
1 350 DT

Severe Service Considerations
(6 trainees per session at least)

Troubleshooting Basics
Venue
Tunis
Language
Walid HAMIDA
Valves and control valves consultant, with 13 years of experience in several Training: Emerson Process Management
(Fisher), LESER, Master Flo Mecatork, JC valves
Morched BOUHLEL
Instrumentation Supervisor, 30 years experience with SEREPT,
BGT, TOTAL
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Practical exercices
-1- valve body/ actuator disassembly:
Fisher 2 ‘’ ED 667/40
-2- Trim inspection and replacement:
Fisher EZ 1 ½ ‘’
Reference : CVM-F
Who should attend
Instrumentation
and
Mechanical Technicians
Instructor
Walid HAMIDA
Morched BOUHLEL
Duration
4 days
Venue
Tunis
-3- Packing replacement :
Language
French – Technical words in
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 350 DT
(6 trainees per session at least)
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-4- Actuator Bensh set :
Reference : CVM-F
Who should attend
Instrumentation
and
Mechanical Technicians
Instructor
Walid HAMIDA
Morched BOUHLEL
-5- Positioner installation and configuration‘’hart communicator’’ :
Fisher DVC6000
Duration
4 days
Venue
Tunis
Language
French – Technical words in
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 350 DT
(6 trainees per session at least)
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Reference : CPIV-F
A qui s'adresse cette
formation:
 Opérateurs
de production,
gaz, injection d'eau, process
et traitements

Mécaniciens, électriciens,
instrumentistes
Instructors
Walid HMIDA
Mohamed BEN RKHISSA
Durée
5 jours
Lieu de la formation
Monastir & Tunis
Langue
langue française (avec introduction de
mots techniques en Anglais)
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1 750 DT
Walid HMIDA
Mohamed BEN RKHISSA
Course Content (1/2)
I- Rappel du Contrôle de procédé
Constituant d’une boucle de régulation
Boucle pneumatique / boucle 4-20 mA
Exemple de régulation : séparateur tri phasique
Normes, Abréviations et symboles
Lecture des plans P & ID
Architecture d’une installation avec SNCC ( DCS)
II- Capteurs et Transmetteurs :
Mesure de température
Différents type de capteurs, principe de fonctionnements et contraintes
physiques
Contraintes d’installations
Mesure de pression
Différents type de capteurs, principe de fonctionnements et contraintes
physiques
Contraintes d’installations
Mesure de niveau
Différents type de capteurs, principe de fonctionnements et contraintes
physiques
Contraintes d’installations
Mesure de débit
Différents type de capteurs, principe de fonctionnements et contraintes
physiques
Contraintes d’installations
Régimes d’écoulement des fluides
Connexion électrique te communication des transmetteurs
Instrument 2 fils HART
III- Régulateur ( controller)
Rôle et fonctionnement d’un régulateur
Actions P, PI & PID
Exemple d’un régulateur dans un SNCC (DCS delta V)
Configuration et réglage d’une boucle de régulation de pression (conditions
réelles)
Configuration et réglage d’une boucle de régulation niveau (conditions réelles)
Configuration et réglage d’une boucle de régulation de débit (conditions réelles)
Ordre d’ouverture pour une vanne de régulation et position réelle de la vanne
Influence des perturbations process sur la performance de la boucle de régulation
IV- Vannes de régulation
Différents type et corps de vannes et équipements internes (trim)
Cv, loi d’ouverture
Actionneurs de vannes
Positionneurs, I/P et accessoires
Consultant en Robinetterie et vannes de régulation, 13 ans d’expérience avec plusieurs
formations chez : Emerson Process-Management( Fisher) , LESER, Master Flo, Mecatork, JC valves
Ingénieur contrôle et instrumentation, 6 ans d’expérience chez Emerson
Process-Management
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Reference : CPIV-F
A qui s'adresse cette
formation:
 Opérateurs
de production,
gaz, injection d'eau, process
et traitements

Course Content (2/2)
V- Vannes manuelles et vannes motorisées (TOR)
Vanne ‘’Globe’’
Vanne ‘’gate’’
Vanne à tournant sphérique : boule flottante et arbré ( trunion)
Clapet anti retour ‘’check’’
Vanne papillon
Vanne ‘’plug’’
Vannes motorisés : SDV, BD
VI- Travaux pratiques
1- Capteurs et Transmetteurs :
Connexion électrique et communication HART : transmetteur de température, pression, niveau et débit (vortex, électromagnétique, plaque à orifice et
Coriolis)
Mécaniciens, électriciens,
instrumentistes
Instructeurs
Walid HMIDA
2- Vannes de régulation :
Inspections des internes et des différents composants
Mohamed BEN RKHISSA
Durée
5 jours
Lieu de la formation
Monastir & Tunis
3- contrôle de procédé et SNCC
La maquette didactique permet d’étudier trois boucle de régulation ; pression,
niveau et débit ainsi qu’une fonction de sécurité « shut down »
Langue
langue française (avec introduction de
mots techniques en Anglais)
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1 750 DT
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Course Content
Reference : CMP-F
A qui s’adresse cette
formation :
Ingénieurs et techniciens
pétroliers, responsables des
équipements offshore et
onshore.
Ce module est divisé en deux parties :
1) La corrosion et ses conséquences dans l’industrie
pétrolière.
2) Les techniques de lutte contre la corrosion dans les installations pétrolières
Instructeur
Dr. Ezzedine TRIKI
Durée
4 Jours
Lieu
Monastir
Langue
Français
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1200 DT
Dr Ezzedine TRIKI
Doctorat d’état es-sciences en 1980, 81 publications dans des revues
internationales à comité de lecture, Expertise sur les modes de corrosions et les remèdes pour des compagnies pétrolieres et autres pour
une vingtaine de projets, Membre de Jurys Internationaux pour de
grandes universités et des prix UNESCO.
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Reference : SRP-E
Who should attend
This course is designed for Production engineers and operations
staff responsible for designing lift
installations and performing surveillance and optimization on
wells using lift techniques.
A minimum of 2 years production
engineering experience is suggested.
Course Content
I - General Overview
• Artificial lift theory and application
• Artificial lift market
• Artificial lift systems selection criteria
• Beams pump system completion design
II – Rod pumping system components
•
Pumping units
•
Sucker rods
•
Subsurface pumps
Instructor
•
Well head and its accessories
Mr Mohamed ABDOU
•
Prime movers
Duration
5 days
Venue
Monastir
III - Rod pumping system design and selection
•
Design target
•
Rule of thumb
•
How to design the system (Q. Rod & Load Calc. design
Language
English (as official language, in French
Examples)

Actual cases design based on client operating condition
& Arabic as secondary language)
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
(2 Coffee breaks and lunch included )
IV – System Surveillance and performance evaluation
•
Periodical surveillance
•
Fluid level measurements through acoustic system
Information & Registration
•
Dynamometer test and its outputs
Tel : +216 73 908 966
Fax : +216 73 908 765
Mobile : +216 27 117 117
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.ogim.tn
•
Dynamometer test analysis
•
Actual Case studies and evaluations
2 000 DT
Mohamed ABDOU

Real time surveillance and pump-off controller
B. Sc. of Petroleum Engineering 1990. Senior Instructor & Production
Engineering Consultant , more than 35 years experience in the sucker rod
pumping operating
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Reference : SRP-E
Who should attend
This course is designed for Production engineers and operations
staff responsible for designing lift
installations and performing surveillance and optimization on
wells using lift techniques.
A minimum of 2 years production
engineering experience is suggested.
V – System main problems and troubleshooting
•
Pumping unit balance
•
Gearbox overload
•
Pumping Unit misalignment
•
Crank (wrest) pin failure
•
Fluid pounding
•
Gas interference
•
Rod failure types (fatigue, corrosion & tensile failures)
•
Coupling failure and unscrew
•
Polished rod failure
•
Subsurface pump failure

Tubing wear
Instructor
Mr Mohamed ABDOU
VI – Pumping unit inspection and maintenance procedures
Duration
5 days
VII – Sucker rod care and handling procedures
Venue
Monastir
Language
NB: This training can be organized for a single company on production
English (as official language, in French
site. The instructor provides in addition to classroom lectures, coaching
& Arabic as secondary language)
sessions directly on the production facilities.
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
( 2 Coffee breaks and lunch included )
2 000 DT
Information & Registration
Tel : +216 73 908 966
Fax : +216 73 908 765
Mobile : +216 27 117 117
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.ogim.tn
Mohamed ABDOU
B. Sc. of Petroleum Engineering 1990. Senior Instructor & Production
Engineering Consultant , more than 35 years experience in the sucker rod
pumping operating
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Programme de la formation
Reference : AP-F
A qui s’addresse cette
formation
1. La complétion des puits
ingénieurs et technicien
production, ingénieurs
et superviseurs complétion
Instructeur
Mokhtar AYEB
Durée
4 jours
Lieu de la formation
2. Performance des puits et besoin d'activation
3. L'activation: principe, technologie, équipements de fond et de
surface, applications et avantages et inconvénients de chaque système:
- Le pompage:
- Pompe à balancier
- Pompe électrique immergée (ESP)
Monastir
- Pompe à cavité progressante (pompe Moineau)
Langue
- Pompes hydrauliques
langue française (avec introduction de mots techniques en Anglais)
- Le gaslift
Prix / participant
(Hors TVA)
1 400 DT
Mokhtar AYEB
Ingénieur diplômé de l’Institut Fran ais du Pétrole, Mokhtar A EB a occupé pendant
plus de 35 ans divers postes en Production en Forage et en Management d’installations
pétrolières. Depuis 5 ans, il donne des cours
OGIM et y assure la supervision
pédagogique des modules de Production,de Forage et Complétion ainsi que la formation
d’Opérateurs.
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Course Content
Reference : WA-E
Who should attend
Production Engineers and
technicians, Completion and
Workover Engineers and Supervisors, Reservoir Engineers
Instructors
Rafik HAMZA
1- Require Activation
2- Beam Pump / Sucker Rod Pump (SRP)
3- Electric Submersible Pump (ESP)
4- Progressing Cavity Pump (PCP)
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
5- Hydraulic Pump
6- Gas Lift
7-Selection Criteria System Activation
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
Rafik HAMZA
MS in Electronics and Automatism Engineering from the NANCY Engineering School – France. More than 30 years experience in Oil and Gas Production activities
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Course Content
Reference : AL-E
Who should attend
Production Engineers and
technicians, Completion
and Workover Engineers
and Supervisors,
Reservoir Engineers
Instructor
Mokhtar AYEB
Duration
1- Basic well completion design and practices
2- Well performance and requirement for artificial lift
3- Artificial lift: principles, technology, downhole and surface
equipment, applications, advantages and disadvantages of
each system:
- Pumping systems:
4 Days
- Sucker rod pumps
Venue
- Electrical Submersible Pumps
Monastir
- Progressive Cavity Pumps
Language
- Hydraulic Pumping Systems
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
- Gaslift
1 200 DT
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in drilling and
production technology (field, office and training)
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Production and Well
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Reference : CD-E
Who should attend
Drilling, Production
& Reservoir Engineers.
Instructor
Dr. Fathi H. BOUKADI
In this course, trainees are prepared for engineering practice through curriculum culminating in a major design experience based on the knowledge and
skills acquired in earlier course work and incorporating engineering standards and realistic constraints that include most of the following considerations: (1) economic; (2) environmental; (3) sustainability; (4) manufacturability; (5) ethical; (6) health and safety; (7) and social.
Trainees will integrate all facets of Petroleum Engineering in a capstone design experience. Trainees will analyze Geological data, identify traps and
geological features, design Drilling programs, recommend logging tools for
Formation Evaluation purposes, and devise Completion and Stimulation (if
appropriate) plans. Trainees will also integrate knowledge of Well Testing,
Production, Reservoir Simulation, Economics, and Health, Safety, and the
Environment to generate a comprehensive Plan Of Development (POD).
Duration
20 Days ( 4 Weeks)
Venue
Gammarth, Tunis
Language
DA 1 & 2:
For oil and gas case studies;

Analyze geological data.

Construct geological maps/cross-sections/views, etc.

Identify hydrocarbon trap(s).
DA 3 & 4:
For same oil and gas case studies;

Devise mud programs.

Devise casing programs.

Devise cement programs.
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
9500 TND
Dr. Fathi H. BOUKADI
DA 5 & 6:
For same oil and gas case studies;

Design completion programs.

Design stimulation programs (if needed).

Design well testing programs.
PhD, The Pennsylvania State University, USA. LAGCOE/BOR Endowed Professor
& Head of Department of Petroleum Engineering the University of Louisiana, USA.
Over 23 years of industrial and teaching experience, Dr. Boukadi has published more
than 110 papers and industrial reports and raised more than 50 million dollars worth
of research expenditures and donations.
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Reference : CD-E
Who should attend
Drilling, Production
& Reservoir Engineers.
Instructor
Dr. Fathi H. BOUKADI
Duration
20 Days ( 4 Weeks)
Venue
Gammarth, Tunis
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
Course Content (2/2)
DA 7 & 8:
For same oil and gas case studies;

Estimate hydrocarbon-initially-in-place.

Analyze rock, fluid, and rock and fluid properties.

Propose optimized tubing designs using nodal analysis.
DA 9 & 10:
For oil case study;

Develop conceptual reservoir simulation model.
DA 11 & 12:
For oil case study;

Perform simulation sensitivity addressing design issues of:
- Well configuration (vertical/horizontal).
- Well spacing.
DA 13 & 14:
For oil case study;

Perform simulation sensitivity addressing design issues of
Well lifting/Reservoir pressure maintenance.

Perform economic feasibility study.

Address health, safety, and the environment (HSE).

Address sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, and social aspects of oil case study – culminate in POD.
DA 15, 16 & 17:
For gas case study;

Develop conceptual reservoir simulation model.
DA 18, 19 & 20:
For gas case study;

Perform simulation sensitivity addressing design issues of:
- Well configuration (vertical/horizontal).
- Well spacing.

Perform economic feasibility study.

Address health, safety, and the environment (HSE).

Address sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, and social aspects of gas case study – culminate in POD.
9500 TND
Dr. Fathi H. BOUKADI
PhD, The Pennsylvania State University, USA. LAGCOE/BOR Endowed Professor
& Head of Department of Petroleum Engineering the University of Louisiana, USA.
Over 23 years of industrial and teaching experience, Dr. Boukadi has published more
than 110 papers and industrial reports and raised more than 50 million dollars worth
of research expenditures and donations.
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Course Content
Reference : HSE-E
Who should attend

Introduction to HSE Management Systems
Instructor

HSE Legislation, Permit-to-Work, Risk Assessment
Hassen HAJ KACEM

Mechanical Hazards, Electrical Hazards
Duration

Hazardous Substances, Confined Space

Working at Height, Working in noisy environment

Personal Protective Equipment, Ionizing Radiation

Slips, Trips and Falls, Manual Handling
English

Environmental Protection,
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)

Incident Reporting and Investigation

Emergency Response

Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting.
Supervisors and Engineers
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
1 000 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Hassen HAJ KACEM
Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota (USA),
a Diploma in Safety Management (British Safety Council), NEBOSH National General
Certificate. Qualified (EARA) Environmental Auditor. 15 years hands-on experience in
HSE management in the oil and gas industry, expert in HSE management system
certification (ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001).
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Course Content
Reference : PS - F
Who should attend
Toutes catégories de personnel aussi bien le personnel
technique de chantier que le
personnel administratif
1/ Approche générale devant un accident,
2/ Les techniques de dégagement d’urgence
3/ Les bilans et les détresses vitales,
4/ CAT en cas d’hémorragies,
5/ CAT en cas d’étouffement,
Instructor
Mohamed Anis GUETARI
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir ou sur site
Language
French
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
6/ Les détresses respiratoires : Causes (Physiologie) et CAT
7/ Les arrêts cardio-respiratoires : Causes et CAT
8/ Comment utiliser un défibrillateur Semi-automatique,
9/ Les malaises
10/ Les types de brulure (feu+chimique) et CAT
11/ Les plaies (Simples et Graves) ; Les emballages respectives
12/ Les fractures, les polytraumatisés, les luxations et les entorses,
13/ Fracture du rachis et comment utiliser un matelas coquille,
14/ Les piqûres de scorpion et les morsures de vipère,
15/ Les insolations et les coups de chaleur,
16/ Les positions d’attente,
17/ Oxygénothérapie
18/ Les techniques de ramassage et de brancardage,
19/ Révision avec mise en situation d’accident + Evaluation
Mohamed Anis
GUETARI
Médecin traitant, le Docteur Anis GUETTARI assure depuis 2003 la formation, la
gestion des risques, les audits et l’accompagnement pour la mise en place de systèmes de sécurité en enterprises. En plus de son diplôme de doctorat d’état en médecine en 1998, il a bénéficié en 2000 d’une formation en contrôle des incidents et
l’exctiction des feux avec les sapeurs pompiers de France et de plusieurs stages :
survie en mer (2007), conduite défensive (2009), HSE (2009). En 2014, il obtient le
Mastère professionnel en Ergonomie de la faculté des sciences de Tunis.
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Course Content (1/2)
Reference : HMS-E
1.
Who should attend
Different Type of Rigs
1.1 Land Rig 3000HP
Land Rig 2000HP
This course is destined to Safety
Land Rig 1000HP (Workover Rig)
Engineers, Drilling and Worko-
Hydraulic Workover Rig (Snubbing Unit)
ver Engineers, Drilling Supervi-
1.2 Land Rig Layout
sors, Toolpushers, Drillers and
Petroleum Engineers
2.
Instructor
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
Duration
3.
3 days
Venue
Monastir
4.
Fire and Gas Detection System and Alarms.
2.1
Land Rigs.
2.2
H2S specifications
2.3
Site Precautions and Air Loop System
Firefighting Set Up.
3.1
Land Rigs
3.2
Hydraulic Workover Units
Entry Permit
Mud Tanks
Bulk Silos
Language
Trip Tank
Ballast Tanks/ Drill Water Tanks
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1000 TND
Onshore Cellar System
5.
Well Design and Potential Risks
5.1
Spider Chart and Anti Collision Program
5.2
Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS)
Drilling and Production
Drilling/Drilling
5.3 Safety procedures attachment to Drilling Program
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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HSE
Reference : HMS-E
Course Content (2/2)
6.
Rig Components Potential Hazards.
6.1 BOP (RP 53)
BOP Stack configuration
Who should attend
BOP Testing (Annular and Rams)
This course is destined to Safety
Annular BOP/ Pipe Rams/Variable Bore Rams
Engineers, Drilling and Worko-
BOP Stacking / BOP Trolley
ver Engineers, Drilling Supervi-
6.2
BOP Control System (Koomey Unit)
sors, Toolpushers, Drillers and
6.3
Diverter System
Petroleum Engineers
6.4
Drawworks Cooling and Braking Systems
6.5
SCR (Silicon Controller Rectifier)
6.6
Rig Pumps / HP Relief Valve/Pulsation Dampener
6.7
Mud Pit Room/Mud Tanks
Instructors
Mohamed Ridha ROUATBI
6.8 Shale Shakers/ Mud Cleaner/ Vacuum Degasser.
6.9 Prime Movers and Cooling System
Duration
6.10 Travelling Block and Top Drive
6.11 Auger/Cutting Conveyor
3 days
Venue
Monastir
6.12 Choke Manifold
7.
Workover and Completions
7.1 Completion Equipment and Safety Devices for Producers and Injectors
Language
7.2 Special Equipment for sour reservoirs
7.3 Killing Operations for Workover Wells and Completion Recovery.
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1000 TND
7.4 Securing the well and Barriers Principle Application
8.
Mud Chemical Hazards
8.1 MSDS and Mud Quality
8.2 Mixing Brines
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Management System
9.1 Responsibility
9.2 Organogram
Mohamed Ridha
ROUATBI
Graduated Drilling and Production Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), more than 40 years experience in
Drilling and Production Technology.
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Travail en Milieux
Explosifs
Programme
Reference : TME - F
Who should attend
Maintenance and operation
Technicians
(especially
electrical and Instrument
technician) and every person who needs to have information about Hazardous and classified areas.
Instructor
Fawzi BEN SALAH
1. Sensibilisation à la gravité des accidents d’explosion et d’incendie.
2. Comment les accidents d’explosion et d’incendie arrivent?
a.
Rappel de triangle de feu.
b.
Non Respect des Procédures HSE (PTW, JSA, RA, LOTO…)
c.
Matériel non conforme à la zone.
3. Zone atmosphère explosible et Classification des zones (zone 0, 1 et 2).
a.
Définitions : Zone 0, Zone 1 et Zone 2.
b.
Directive ATEX (CompEx).
c.
Procédures de travail dans les zones classées.
Duration
2 days
4. Choix et spécification du Matériel ATEX.
Venue
5. Maintenance et Inspection du Matériel ATEX.
Tunis
Language
4. Exercices pratiques: Audit ATEX sur site.
5. Test de connaissances.
French
Fees / trainee (Excluding VAT )
800 DT
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Field service engineer and HSE Advisor. Graduated as instrumentation
technician from IAP – Algeria in 1988, then in 2006, as electrical engineer
from ENIS. 26 years of experience in Control and Instrumentation Engineering in Oil and Gas field.
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Travail en Milieux
Explosifs
Course Content
Reference : AT - E
Who should attend
Maintenance and operation
Technicians
(especially
electrical and Instrument
technician) and every person who needs to have information about Hazardous and classified areas.
1.
Induction and awareness regarding severity of explosion and fire
accidents
2.
How explosion and fire accidents happen?
a.
Fire triangle
b.
Ignorance or failure to implement HSE Standards /
Procedures (
c.
Instructor
3.
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Duration
2 days
4.
PTW, JSA, RA, LOTO…)
Apparatus and equipment not compliant with the area.
Hazardous Area and Zone classification (Zone 0, 1 et 2).
a.
Definitions : Zone 0, Zone 1 and Zone 2.
b.
ATEX (CompEx) Directive.
c.
Work procedure in ATEX Area.
Apparatus and equipments selection and specification for ATEX
Area.
5.
Maintenance and inspection of electrical apparatus in potentially
explosive atmospheres.
Venue
Tunis
6.
Exercise: Site ATEX Audit.
7.
Assessment Test.
Language
English
Fees / trainee (Excluding VAT )
800 DT
Fawzi BEN SALAH
Field service engineer and HSE Advisor. Graduated as instrumentation
technician from IAP – Algeria in 1988, then in 2006, as electrical engineer
from ENIS. 26 years of experience in Control and Instrumentation Engineering in Oil and Gas field.
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Information
and Management
Course Content
1.
Introduction
- What is petroleum ?
2.
Field Petroleum Units
This course is designed for
almost all the non technical
personnel working for Petroleum Companies, including
training coordinators, Accountants, secretaries, commercial, legal, human ressources and fresh engineers.
3.
Field Life Cycle
4.
Petroleum Geology and Geophysics
- Origin of Petroleum
- Petroleum Systems
- Tools of Exploration and Field Appraisal: Seismic
Instructor
5.
Petroleum Reservoir Properties
- Rock properties Rock properties
- Fluid Properties: PVT & Reservoirs Classification
- Original Hydrocarbon in Place (OOIP, OGIP)
6.
Drilling Technics
7.
Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation
- Coring
- Well Logging
- Well Testing (DST, Sampling, etc.)
8.
Petroleum Technology and Well Completion
- Well Performance
- Well Completion
- Artificial Lift Systems
9.
Reservoir Performance
- Drive Mechanisms
- Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
- Reserves
10.
Oil and Gas Process
- Oil Process
- Gas Process
11.
Field Surface Facilities
Reference : IOGI-E
Who should attend
Moncef CHEKIR
Duration
3 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduated engineer in Reservoir from the Algerian Petroleum Institute. 30 years experience in Reservoir Engineering,
Production and training in Oil and Gas fields.
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Information and
Management
Reference : PEP-E
Who should attend
Newly recruted technical
people, administrative and
financial staff
Course Content
1. What is petroleum ?
2. Petroleum Historic review
3. How petroleum was formed
4. Where to find petroleum: Geological considerations
5. How to find petroleum:
- Geologic studies
- Geophysics
Instructor
Mokhtar AYEB
6. Drilling operations:
- Percussion drilling
- Rotary drilling
Duration
3 days
7. Formation evaluation:
Venue
- Coring
- Well Logging
- Well Testing
Monastir
Language
8. Well Completion
9. Natural flowing and artificial lift
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 000 DT
10. Field development
11. Reservoir Management
12.
Production facilities:
Well effluent separation and treatment
13. Crude oil and natural gas transport and storage
14.
Oil and gas processing and final products:
Crude oil refining, gas liquefaction, petrochemical industry
15.
Tunisia and world statistics:
Production, reserves and consumption
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in drilling and
production technology (field, office and training)
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Information and
Management
Reference : TEP-F
Who should attend
Newly recruited technical
people, administrative and
financial staff
Instructor
Alain BOURGEOIS
Duration
5 days
Venue
Programme
- Qu’est ce que le Pétrole
- A quoi sert le Pétrole
D’OU VIENT LE PETROLE
- Les roches
- Bassin sédimentaire
- Roche mère
- Roche réservoir
LES GRANDS METIERS DE L’EXPLORATION
- La Géologie
- La Géophysique : Principe, acquisition, interprétation (2D/3D)
- La géologie de sonde
- Les diagraphies (Logs)
INGENIERIE DE RESERVOIR/GISEMENT
- Modélisation
- Calcul des réserves (simple)
FORAGE ET COMPLETION
- Forage pétrolier (dévié, horizontal)
- Complétion d’un puits
- Production de fond
- Tête de puits, index de productivité
LA PRODUCTION
- Installations de surface
- Exploitation (Production de surface)
- Cas de l’offshore
Monastir
Language
French
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 600 DT
Alain BOURGEOIS
AVENIR DU PETROLE
- Historique (bref)
- Situation actuelle /Réserves/Défis technologiques et environnementaux
- Le pétrole du « futur »:
* Huiles lourdes /extra-lourdes
* Offshore très profond/Zones nouvelles
* Pétrole et Gaz de schiste
STATISTIQUES PETROLIERES
Docteur Ingénieur en Génie Chimique (Univ.Toulouse). Plus
de 40 ans d’experience dans le secteur pétrolier (Exploration /
Production & Raffinage Marketing) et de l'énergie.
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Information and
Management
Reference : EUP-E
Who should attend

Engineers

Managment and Financial
Staff

Who are willing to extend
heir
understanding
of
method used in
petroleum Project Management
Instructor
Akil ZAIMI
Duration
4 days
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
Course Content
1- PROJECT EVALUATION PRINCIPLES:
Cash flows, principles of discounting, Net Present Values, Internal Rate of
Return, Pay out Time, Capital Productivity Index
2- BUILDING A STRUCTURED MODEL FOR AN UPSTREAM PROJECT:
Review of main inputs:
a) Technical:
Exploration work program cost estimating rules
Recoverable reserves
From recoverable reserves to production profiles : decline rates
Development program cost estimating rules
Abandonment
b) Prices:
Prices of products assumptions : oil , gas , Lpg, condensate prices
Oil prices differentials, Futures swaps put options
c) Fiscal terms:
Concession type agreements, production sharing agreements : cost oil profit
oil mechanism, service Contracts
Principles of taxation and depreciation
Workshop with individual computers: Model building with participants.
How to structure the model and ease navigation
Running scenarios
Relevant graphs
Discussion of outputs
From single case to sensitivities: spider and tornado charts
3- TAKING INTO ACCOUNT RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
a) Discrete probabilities:
Exploration risk, reserves cases: low medium high
Building decision trees: Chance nodes, decision nodes, Expected Value concept
Workshop with individual computers: introduction of exploration risk and
reserves scenarios in the deterministic model
b) Continuous probabilities:
Random variables distribution, cumulative distribution,
Application to reserves calculation formula: representing input uncertainties
by distributions, Correlations between inputs. Type of distributions : uniform , triangular, lognormal… Interpreting distributions of reserves outputs
P90, P50, P10, Expected reserves, standard deviation…Adding 2 distributions. Workshop with individual computers to run Monte Carlo simulations
From Monte Carlo simulation of reserves to Monte Carlo simulation of NPV.
Challenges to build such models
Swanson’s rule or other rules to go back from the distribution of reserves to
discret reserves
1 400 DT
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Akil ZAIMI
Graduated Engineer from « Ecole Centrale de Paris », Engineering Economist From ENSPM, expert in evaluation, taxation and conduct of petroleum projects and Engineer at Medex Oil Paris.
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Objectives :
Long Courses
For Companies
At the end of this program, the trainees will be able to :
 Elaborate a conceptual well design
 Identify Drilling Hazards
 Elaborate a working program
 Select drilling rig and equipment
 Elaborate well budget
 Supervise on site drilling operations
Reference : DEO-E
Who should attend
- Engineers graduated from Universities preferably with a background of Mechanics, Hydraulic, ... and Drilling Supervisors,
- Toolpushers with minimum 3
years field experience and University degree
COORDINATORS
Mokhtar AYEB
Youssef MADI
Duration
60 days
+ 3 Weeks for Project
Venue
Monastir
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
10 500 DT
(For 10 trainees minimum)
Mokhtar AYEB
————
Youcef MADI
Course Program
Module
Duration
(hours)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Introduction to Petroleum Industry
Fundamentals of Petroleum Geology
Geophysics Overview
Reservoir Rocks and Fluid Properties
Pre-drilling operations
Drilling Rig Components
Conceptual Well Design
Drill String and Down Hole Tools
Drilling Fluids and Solid Control
Drill Bits and Drilling Parameters
Casing and Cementing
Wellhead equipment
Coring and Logging operations
Well Control
Directional Drilling
Fishing / Side tracking Operations
Rig Sizing and Specification
Offshore Drilling
Drill Stem Test
Well Completion
HSE/Management
Well Budget Evaluation/AFE
6
18
12
18
6
12
12
18
30
30
30
18
18
30
30
6
12
12
6
18
12
6
TOTAL (hours)
360
Project/ Rig Site Visit
3 Weeks
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from IFP, 40 years experience in drilling
and production technology ( field, office and training)
—————————————Engineer Degree from Algerian Petroleum Institute (API), long experience in drilling and teaching (Sonatrach, Boumerdes IAP)
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For Students
And for Companies
Course Content
Reference : PE-E
Who should attend
This training is designed for
engineers (five-years university degree) and holders of
MSc. degrees selected among
the best graduates who majored in energy, mechanics,
chemistry, electrical engineering, automatics, physics or
similar fields.
Coordinators
Moncef CHEKIR
Mokhtar A EB-Ammar JELASSI
Module
Duration
(hours)
1. PETROLEUM FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE
80
2. WELL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
100
3. RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
200
4.
WELL PERFORMANCE AND COMPLETION
100
5.
PROCESSING AND SURFACE FACILITIES
100
6.
SAFETY – ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
40
Duration
600 hours + 7days for visits
+ 2 Weeks Project
Venue
Monastir
7. Mini-Project
2 Weeks
Language
English
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
15 800 DT
Geologic field trip
3 days
Visits
4 days
Total :
620 hours + 7 days visits
+ 2 Weeks Project
(For 10 trainees minimum)
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduated Engineer in Reservoir from the Algerian Petroleum Institute, 30 years experience in
reservoir Engineering and training in Oil and Gas fields.
——————-
——————
Mokhtar AYEB
———————
Ammar JELASSI
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from IFP, 40 years experience in drilling
and production technology ( field, office and training)
——————
Graduated Engineer from Paris Polytechnic School, and Mines Paris Tech, expert in oilfieldreservoir engineering and senior economist.
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For Students
Course Content
Reference : PT-E
Who should attend
Technician Bac+2
Specialities accepted by
the scientific committee
Coordinators
Duration
(hours)
1. INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTALS
110
2.
DRILLING EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONS
60
3.
WELL COMPLETION AND OPERATIONS
84
Moncef CHEKIR - Mokhtar A EB
4. SURFACE PRODUCTION FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS
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Duration
450 hours, 4 days for visits
5. ROTATING MACHINERIES: TECHNOLOGIES AND OPERATING 48
6. OTHER SURFACE FACILITIES
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Venue
Monastir
Language
4 days
Visits
Total
450 hours + 4 days visit
English
NB : This training can be delivered in Frensh Language
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
12 500 DT
(For 10 trainees minimum)
Moncef CHEKIR
Graduated Engineer in Reservoir from the Algerian Petroleum Institute, 30 years
experience in reservoir Engineering and training in Oil and Gas fields.
——————-
——————-
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from IFP, 40 years experience in
drilling and production technology ( field, office and training)
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Programme de la formation
Référence : OPP - F
A qui s’adresse cette
formation :
A- Anglais général basique
150 heures
B– Formation Technique
320 heures
Opérateurs, Aides opérateurs,
- Introduction à l’industrie pétrolière
Techniciens (Mécaniciens,
- Les fondamentaux de physique appliquée
Instrumentistes).
- Les fondamentaux de chimie appliquée
Niveau initial : Baccalauréat
- Les fondamentaux des opérations de forage
ou plus avec ou sans
- Notions de gisement pétrolier
expérience.
Coordination :
Mokhtar A EB
Durée:
570 heures
+ visites (2 jours)
- Complétion des puits
- Activation des puits
- Les opérations sur puits
- Séparation et traitement huile, gaz et eau
- Les fondamentaux de la régulation et de l’instrumentation
- Contrôle des procédés
- Les vannes et les vannes de contrôle
- Auxiliaires de production et Utilités
Langue :
Français - Anglais technique
Lieu de la formation :
Monastir
- Corrosion
- Exploitation et maintenance des machines tournantes
- Les opérations de base en production
- Cycle de vie d’un champ pétrolier
- Hygiène, sécurité et environnement
C- Mise
niveau de langue fran aise
D- Anglais technique
Prix / Participant sponsorisé
(Hors TVA)
10 500,000 DT
Minimum 10 participants
Coordinateur :
Mokhtar AYEB
60 heures
40 heures
E- Visites
F- Examens
Total
570 heures + visites (2 jours)
Ingénieur diplômé de l’Institut Fran ais du Pétrole, Mokhtar A EB a occupé pendant plus
de 35 ans divers postes en Production, en Forage et en Management d’installations pétrolières. Depuis 5 ans, il donne des cours OGIM et y assure la supervision pédagogique des
modules de Production, de Forage et Complétion ainsi que la formation d’Opérateurs.
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Long Courses
For Companies
Le programme de formation
Reference : OCP-EF
Who should attend

Production
Operators
(Gas,
Process
and
Treatments, Water Injection ...)

Wireline and Well Intervention Operators

Petroleum
Technicians
(Instrumentation, Electrici-
Coordinator
Mokhtar AYEB
Duration
6 weeks
Venue
Tataouine
Language
French/English
1ère semaine :
- Introduction à l'industrie pétrolière
- Les fondamentaux de physique et de chimie - le PVT
- Forage et complétion des puits
1 jour
2 jours
2 jours
2ème semaine :
- Les gisements pétroliers
- Les diagraphies de production (PLT, etc.)
- L'activation des puits
- Les travaux sur puits (Wireline, Stimulation,
Coil Tubing, Workover)
2 jours
3ème semaine :
- Sécurité et contrôle des puits
- Séparation et traitement huile-gaz-eau
2 jours
3 jours
1 jour
1 jour
1 jour
4ème semaine :
- Instrumentation (pressions, températures,
niveaux et débits)
- Contrôle de Process (boucles de contrôle, diagrammes,
symboles, normes,...)
- Vannes et vannes de contrôle (PSV, CV, etc.)
2 jours
2 jours
5ème semaine :
- Systèmes de piping, utilités, comptage et stockage
- Traitement et injection d'eau
- Machines tournantes
2 jours
1 jour
2 jours
6ème semaine :
- Conduite des opérations sur les chantiers
- HSE
- Révision générale et examens de rattrapage
1 jour
2 jours
2 jours
Total
Fees / Trainee
(Excluding VAT)
1 jour
30 jours
5 000 TD
Mokhtar AYEB
Graduated Petroleum and Drilling Engineer from the French
Petroleum Institute (IFP), 40 years experience in drilling and
production technology (field, office and training)
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1- Enrolment
1.1 All inscriptions to training sessions shall be carried out 3 weeks prior to
the session start date.
1.2 The number of participants per session is limited usually to minimum 10
trainees and maximum 16 trainees.
1.3 Enrolment will be confirmed once we receive an official request via
email, Fax or mail.
2- Service order
2.1 If requested by the Company, a pro-forma invoice will be issued by
OGIM to establish their service or purchase order.
2.2 The service or purchase order shall be received at least one week before
the course starting date.
3. Invitation of participants
3.1 Personal invitation for the Participant shall be issued by the company.
3.2 It provides all practical information on the session (schedule, directions,
etc.) and any other useful specifications.
4. Price
4.1 The given Enrolment Fees are per trainee and per session, VAT excluded.
4.2 These Fees cover : teaching, practical activities, documentation and exams
when required.
4.3 For public courses and exclusive courses, enrolment fees cover as well
two coffee-breaks per day and lunch.
4.4 They do not include transport or accommodation.
4.5 The prices are given in Tunisian Dinar excluding tax.
4.6 All training sessions once started are to be paid in full.
4.7 The prices given for long term courses are those applied to companies and
candidates sponsored. Non Sponsored candidates can benefit from special
rates.
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5. Invoicing and payment
5.1 The invoice is sent to the Customer at the end of the training session.
5.2 Payment is due within the 30 calendar days following the receipt of the
invoice, either by check or via bank transfer.
6. Cancellation and postponement - substitution
6.1 By the Customer: Cancellations by the Customer shall be sent in writing.
In case of cancellation, less than 14 calendar days before the beginning
of public course session, 50% of the enrolment fees will be invoiced by
OGIM.
6.2 By OGIM: we reserve the right to cancel or postpone a session, especially if the trainer will not be available during the scheduled dates, for unforeseen reasons. The Customer will be informed by email, about the
changes. No compensation will be given to the Customer due to postponing or cancellation on behalf of OGIM.
7. Insurance - responsibility
7.1 The Customer will take out and maintain all insurance policies at his own
cost and for the entire duration of the session, for covering risks, responsibilities, direct or indirect damage and any illness contracted by the Participant(s), with prime insurance companies.
7.2 Each Party remains liable for damages made to its property and for personal injuries suffered by its employees, regardless of the cause or the
reason of that damage, during the performance of the training session,
except gross negligence or willful misconduct by this aforementioned
Party, or one of its employees.
7.3 In any case, OGIM shall not be liable for any indirect or consequential
loss such as but not limited to financial, commercial or any other
type of prejudice, caused directly or indirectly by the use of the information broadcast within the framework of its training sessions.
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They trust us for training
Since 2008, they have been hiring
among our graduates
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OGIM
Avenue Ibn El Jazzar - Skanès - 5000 Monastir
Tel : +216 73 908 966 - Fax +216 73 908 765
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.ogim.tn
TPI
Immeuble Akoui - 2 ème étage – Rue Fadhel
Ben Achour - 3200 Tataouine
Tel/ Fax : +216 75 854 300
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.tpi.tn