CorrMagnet provides consulting services, develops software products, and conducts training programs to control corrosion of oil and gas industry infrastructures.

Corrosion management in the Oil and Gas Industry

CorrMagnet's continuing education program is accredited by the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).

This unique 2-day course describes industry best practices that progressively reduced the corrosion incidence frequency from over 3 per 1,000 kms per year 25 years ago to the current incidence frequency of less than 0.5 per 1,000 kms per year. This course discusses methods to estimate corrosion cost and provides tools to decrease both corrosion risk and cost of corrosion. This course will lead participants towards zero corrosion incidences in the oil and gas industry and towards savings of up to 30 % of their current cost of corrosion

Who should attend?

  • Corrosion professionals in the middle management positions in the oil and gas industry.
  • Non-corrosion professionals in the oil and gas industry whose role include corrosion and integrity management.
  • Junior corrosion professionals wanting to understand core principles on how oil and gas industry manages corrosion risk.

Fee includes

  • "Corrosion Control in the Oil and Gas Industry", S. Papavinasam, Elsevier (2013), eBook ISBN: 9780123973061, 1,020 pages.
  • PDF version of technical presentations
  • 50 effective Key Performance Indicators (KPI) that are effectively used to identify and resolve corrosion issues and their benchmark scores (developed based on worldwide projects).
  • Worksheet on developing corrosion management program (including cost estimate) that participants use throughout the class.
  • Registration of Professional Development Hours (PDH) or Continuous Education Unit (CDU) with EIC.

Course schedule (See Events page for a particular course schedule)

  • 12 hours of teaching over 2 days.

Course outcomes

Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to:

  • Manage and reduce the corrosion risk of their oil and gas infrastructures.
  • Estimate, optimize, and reduce cost of corrosion.
  • Effectively supervise and lead team of corrosion and integrity professionals.
  • Articulate corrosion cost Vs. benefit.
  • Receive official record of 12 PDH or 1.2 CDU.

End of course evaluation

  • Assignment written by participants using actual field data
  • Ability of participants to identity and collect data, and use them appropriately
  • Ontime submission of assignment (Assignments are due within 30-days) from the date of completion of the course.

Course Syllabus

Day

Hour

Theme

Topic

Description

1

1

Internal Corrosion Control

Model
  • Factors influencing internal corrosion
  • Description of various standards, best practices, and regulations on internal corrosion.

2

Mitigation
  • Overview of various strategies to mitigate internal corrosion including pigging, corrosion inhibitors, biocides, and internal liners.

3

Monitoring
  • Overview of various techniques to monitor and inspect (inline inspection) internal corrosion.
Lunch Break

4

External Corrosion Control

Mitigation
  • Overview of various standards, best practices, and regulations that guide selection of best strategies to mitigate external corrosion.
  • Overview of various mitigation strategies to control external corrosion.

5

Model
  • Overview of various external corrosion damage mechanisms (CDM).

6

Monitoring
  • Overview of various aboveground techniques and ILI techniques.

2

7

Establish Your Target

Zero Corrosion Incidences
  • Description of origin and status of policies towards "zero corrosion incidences".
  • Discussion on key attributes towards "zero corrosion incidences".

8

30 % Corrosion Cost Reduction
  • Overview of various cost of corrosion studies conducted worldwide.
  • Description of key elements that can achieve 30 % corrosion cost reduction.

9

Reduction of Both Corrosion Risk and Cost
  • Description of 50 effective KPI to optimize reduction of both corrosion risk and cost.
  • Report on benchmark scores of 50 KPI.
Lunch Break

10

Achieve Your Target

Competency Maintenance and Corrosion Control
  • • Discussion on the importance of employee competency and motivation in corrosion control.
  • Case Study 01.

11

Data Optimization and Corrosion Control
  • Description of tools to identify, collect, save, analyse corrosion related data and decisions based on multiple data.
  • Case Study 02.

12

Supply Chain Optimization and Corrosion Control
  • Description of best practices to evaluate and select supply chains and reduce their impact in corrosion control.
  • Case Study 03.

Course fee

Category Fee, US $ (includes 5 % GST)/participant/course Action
Regular registration 1,044.75 Register
Early bird registration (One month before class starts) 992.25 Register

*Contact the organizers for other course fee options.

Registration deadline

  • Regular registration form should be received by the organizers, at least one week prior to the start of first class of the course.
  • Early bird registration form should be received by the organizers, at least one month prior to the start of first class of the course.

Withdrawal and cancellation policies

  • Withdrawal request must be submitted by email to: office@corrmagnet.com at least one week prior to the commencement of first class. All refunds are subject to an administration fee of US $50.
  • No refund of registration fee after the course has started.
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