Upstream Oil and Gas Process automation and Control

Oil & Gas Process Overview, Automation and Control from Wellhead to Custody Transfer Metering
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Upstream Oil and Gas Process automation and Control
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🏭 Master the Upstream Oil & Gas Process Automation and Control with Our Expert-Led Course! 🚀

Course Title: Upstream Oil and Gas Process Automation and Control from Wellhead to Custody Transfer Metering


Course Overview: The oil & gas industry is a complex ecosystem, broadly categorized into three main segments: Upstream, Midstream, and Downstream. As we embark on this educational journey together, we'll focus our attention on the Upstream segment, where exploration and production (E&P) companies navigate the challenges of locating reservoirs and drilling for oil and gas. 🔍

In this comprehensive course, you'll gain an in-depth understanding of the entire upstream process flow, from the initial wellhead to the critical custody transfer metering. You'll learn how each component interacts within the production facilities and the role of automation and control systems in optimizing operations.


What You Will Learn: ☑️ Oil & Gas Process Overview: Understand the entire lifecycle of oil and gas from extraction to refinement. 🛢️

☑️ Upstream Production Facilities: Explore the critical role these facilities play in the oil and gas supply chain. 🏭

🔸 Wellhead Monitoring & Control: Learn how to monitor and control wellheads to ensure efficient and safe extraction of hydrocarbons.

🔸 Flowline & Satellite Manifold Monitoring & Control: Gain insights into managing flowlines and remote manifolds, ensuring the safe transport of hydrocarbons to processing facilities.

🔸 Water and Chemical Injection Monitoring & Control: Discover how to monitor and control water and chemical injection systems to maintain reservoir pressure and enhance recovery rates.

🔸 Process Inlet Facility Monitoring & Control: Understand the monitoring and control of inlet facilities, which are crucial for processing the raw hydrocarbons.

🔸 Crude Oil Processing Plant Monitoring & Control: Dive into the complexities of controlling a crude oil processing plant to prepare hydrocarbons for sale or further refinement.

🔸 Export Oil Storage Tank Monitoring & Control: Learn about the safe storage of oil in tanks before exportation.

🔸 Crude Oil Metering and Proving System: Master the metering and proving systems that are vital for accurate measurement and accounting of hydrocarbons during transfer between operators and third parties. ✅


Your Instructor: Mahendra Singh 👩‍🏫 With years of industry experience, Mahendra Singh brings a wealth of knowledge and practical expertise to the table. His deep understanding of upstream oil and gas processes, combined with his passion for teaching, will guide you through this complex subject matter in an engaging and comprehensible manner.


Join us on this educational quest to understand the intricacies of Upstream Oil and Gas Process Automation and Control. From wellhead to custody transfer metering, this course is your gateway to mastering the technicalities and operational strategies that drive the industry forward. Enroll now and embark on a journey towards becoming an expert in process automation and control! 🎓✨

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