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Awareness of Production Automation Training

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Objective:

This “high level” course provides a basic introduction to each form of artificial lift and its associated production automation system. People who take this course will gain a strong appreciation of the purposes and value of these systems, and the equipment and staffing needed to implement and support these systems.

Who Would Benefit From This Course?

  • Any person who is involved in oil or gas field production operations that use automation and artificial lift systems should have this basic level of competency as a minimum
  • Typically, this level of competency is sufficient for managers or supervisors who oversee production operations that use automation and artificial lift systems
  • Those who are interested or involved in oil or gas field production operations that currently do or may use automation and artificial lift systems
  • Those who need to have a basic level of competency in the subject
  • Those who oversee production operations that use automation and artificial lift systems
  • It is not sufficient for persons who are directly involved in performing or supervising others who perform production automation or artificial lift operations including selection, design, installation, operation, optimization, troubleshooting, and surveillance of automation and artificial lift operations

What Will You Gain From This Course?

  • The purposes of production automation for artificial lift and operations
  • The value of these systems
  • The equipment and staffing needed to implement and support these systems
  • The importance of properly equipping, staffing, planning, and training to support these systems

Course Contents:

  1. Automation history
  2. State-of-the-art
  3. Automation objectives
  4. Automation applications
  5. Justification, notional costs
  6. Components
  7. Staffing
  8. Training
  9. Project planning
  10. Automation trends
  11. Automation exercise
  12. Questions and answers
  13. Course exam
  14. Aware competency level certification process
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