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Drilling Project and Risk Management

During this course participants will learn project and risk management principles and how to apply these principles during drilling operation management. Attendees will experience a holistic, multi-disciplinary, and integrated management course that will involve operations, personnel, administration, finance, and legal functions. Participant will have the opportunity to learn about project planning and design, contract models, drilling program and planning software.

Other topics that will be covered include tendering and contracting strategy, project finance and administration, supply chain management, and project closeouts. QHSE management systems, risk management processes, levels of risk management, and operational risk management and analysis will also be covered. The main goal of this course will be to teach participants how to apply the critical project and risk management concepts that are required to run drilling projects in a safe, efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly manner.

By the end of the course, participants should be familiar with the key issues and principles associated with drilling projects and risk management, as well as how to apply those learned skills. Participants will also learn how to integrate these principles in the asset or project teams to optimize the management of the drilling project and manage identified risks in order to increase the value of a project.

Course Info

Schedule

Agenda

Day 1:

  • Drilling Project and Risk Management
  • Overview of drilling project and risk management
  • Cost vs Value
  • Contract models
  • Project planning and design
  • On the first day, while learning about drilling project and risk management concepts, participants will discover the difference between cost and value, as well as the different styles and uses of contract forms. The day will conclude with important aspects of project planning and design for the well planner.

 

  • Management
  • Management systems
  • QHSE management systems
  • Introduction to risk management
  • The second day will focus on management and concepts of risk. Different styles and types of management systems, their functions and use will be covered this day. These management systems will include both the project, as well as important subsystems such as HSEQ. The concept of risk, how it is characterized and an introduction to how it is managed will finish the day.

Day 2:

  • Risk Management
  • Risk management process
  • Levels of risk management
  • Operational risk assessments
  • The last day of this course will tie together the elements covered in this course so participants will better understand how to identify, quantify, and manage risk. This will include the administration, operational, and management aspects of risk. Participants will be able to better understand how risk management is integrated into project management and apply this knowledge to their job.


Part of Drilling Project and Risk Management:

  • Drilling Software and Programming
  • Planning software
  • Drilling programming and analysis
  • Tendering and contracting strategy
  • Project finance and administration
  • The fourth day of this course will focus on drilling software and programming. Participants will learn the use of planning software, the importance of drilling programming and analysis, as well as tendering and contracting strategy. Project finance and administration and how it affects the value and cost of projects will also be discussed. 

Day 3:

  • Supply Chain Management and Reporting Systems
  • Supply chain management
  • Reporting systems
  • Communications and knowledge management
  • Project closeout

last day of this course the participants will learn the function and importance of supply chain management and reporting systems. Elements of and types of communications and knowledge management are discussed so that their importance in project management can be well appreciated. Finally the elements and purpose of project closeout will be covered.

Audience

The management of resources with on-going or planned drilling operations. It is also be suitable for experienced drilling engineers, drilling superintendents and drilling supervisors. Participants should have basic drilling engineering and well planning experience. Additional experience with drilling operations will be helpful and will enable participants to better understand some of the consequences faced from hazards encountered in drilling activities.

Instructor

She is both skilled and experienced in Gas, Petroleum, Oilfield, Tubing, and Well Testing, She is an Senior Drilling Engineer and experienced in covers many oil & gas clients such as Caltex, Qatar Gas, OXY, Ras Gas, Talisman, Total, Encana and Maersk. During Her study at Texas A&M University she was also active in conducting experiment and publishing some papers for the Petroleum Department

This training will be held in 5 star hotel (minimum 5 participants maximum 15 participants). The accommodation during the course are included: training kit, training material, certificate, free coffee break, lunch per day during the course and once dinner.

Location Start Date End Date Price Register
Online (for Public)
13 Dec 2021
15 Dec 2021
800 USD/person