IEM Shout Out – Two-Day Workshop on Fluid Mechanics: Impacts on Line, Pump & Compressor Sizing

August 2, 2016

My technical division will be hosting a 2 day seminar on the 1st and 2nd September, 2016. It is worth 13 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The course will be presented by Ir. Anwar Ahmad.

During this Fluid Mechanics: Impacts on Line, Pump, and Compressor Sizing course, there will be overview on the impacts of the fluid mechanics while executing line, pump, and compressor sizing by considering design, operational, and maintenance perspective. Appropriate sizing of all these are very important because of the operating cost where there might be damages to the piping, pump(s), and compressor(s) during operation if it is not properly designed. The impact mainly will give impacts due to the vibration which lead to cavitation and vice versa. Furthermore, properly sized of line sizes, pump(s), and compressor(s) can reduce the turn-down time for maintenance as no issues pertaining to vibration and cavitation which may avoid from frequent changing of the parts for both pump(s) and compressor(s). Codes and Standards applicable for the sizing of line, pump, and compressor will be discussed which may affect upstream and/or upstream equipment of the system(s).

Learning Outcomes

  • Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics
  • Line, Pump, and Compressor Sizing and Correlation among Line, Pump, and Compressor with respect to Fluid Mechanics
  • How does Fluid Mechanics will affect to the operating cost of the plant?
  • How does flow characteristics will affect to the line, pump, and compressor sizing?
  • How to perform hydraulic calculation for new plant and How to evaluate hydraulic calculation for existing facilities especially for revamp study and the impacts of Fluid Mechanics from operational perspective;
  • considerations to be considered during design stage
  • Lesson learnt from previous projects on line, pump, and compressor sizing from both design and operational perspectives.

Ir. Anwar Ahmad is a registered Professional Engineer with Board of Engineer (BEM), Corporate Member with Institute of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM), Corporate Member with Institute of Chemical Engineers, UK (IChemE), Chartered Engineer from Engineering Council, UK with more than eleven (11) years experiences in process engineering in oil and gas industry, mainly in design with engineering firm and operation for technical support during turn around Experienced in process simulations (Hysys, PetroSim, and VMGSim/iCON), heat exchanger rating software (HTRI), flare network backpressure software (FlareNet/Aspen Flare System Analyzer), and flare radiation study software (FlareSim). He’s currently freelance process engineer attached to engineering firms based requirement basis when executing projects and also execute projects remotely if required.

Register here, or download the form here.


IEM Shout Out – Technical Visit To Technical Visit to PETRONAS Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd

July 21, 2016

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be having a visit on Sunday 21st August, 2016.  Trip starts at 7.00am.

PETRONAS Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd – PP(T)SB was incorporated in 1982 to meet a need to process and add value to the indigenous crude from offshore Terengganu, as well as to secure reliable, efficient, safe and cost effective supply of refined petroleum products to the PETRONAS Group of Companies. PP(T)SB has proven its capability in providing efficient, safe, reliable uninterrupted supply of petroleum products such as gasoline, LPG, diesel, jet fuel, naphtha and Low Sulphur Waxy  Residue (LSWR) to its domestic customers and also exported to several overseas destinations. PP(T)SB has been entrusted to manage and operate the Aromatics plant complex, which is owned by 70% PETRONAS Chemical Aromatics Sdn Bhd (PC AROMATICS) and 30%  Mitsubishi Corporation & JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation – (MJPX Co. Limited), that produces paraxylene and benzene. Quality and HSE ranks high in PP(T)SB’s business operations as it strives to ensure that existing petroleum products specifications are met and employees are regularly trained on strict HSE measures to inculcate and maintain high level of awareness on the impact of the refinery’s operations to natural surroundings. Towards this end, PP(T)SB received the MS ISO 9002, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 10725 and received several national level HSE awards such as MSOSH Gold Award, Notable Achievement and Terengganu State Award in Prime Minister’s Hibiscus Award 2012/2013.

You can register here and download the flyer here.


IEM Shout Out – Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry – An Engineering Design Perspective

July 20, 2016

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 17th August, 2016. It is worth 6 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The course will be presented by Ir. Mohammad Adnan Sujan.

This course aims to share basic fundamental design and development knowledges in the Oil and Gas industry. It exposes the participants to the design methodology and general concepts in the engineering and construction side of the industry.

It starts off with an understanding of oil and gas formation, characteristic and reservoir fundamentals. Then it touches upon the topics of surveying and drilling activities. Next, it explains the concept of oil and gas offshore complex and its specific offshore structures. Brief explanations of the offshore platform types and designs that exist in offshore areas are soon followed.

Separation process is also included to explain the separating method involved for the crude oil stabilization prior to storage or export. Different types of separation process equipment are shown for clarity. Basic design drawings and document deliverables required for each engineering discipline are then explained for the process and the engineering design development.

The module will continue with a project management topic, which will present participants with the important of project management, project phases, project management control & execution documents and project management challenges a& risks. The module will conclude with the electrical equipment hazardous area classification and ingress protection rating for oil and gas installation requirements.

Ir. Mohammad Adnan Sujan, P.E. – is a graduate from Drexel University Philadelphia USA in Electrical Engineering, (BSc 1998 and MSc 2001).  He has 15 years of working experience in the engineering industry, covering the onshore, offshore and Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) designs. He has involved in a wide ranging activities, from technical proposal to detailed design, and even construction, installation & testing. He has worked on a number of projects globally; these include Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Syria, USA, Trinidad and Vietnam.

Register here, or download the form here.


IEM Shout Out – Technical Visit to PETRONAS Penapisan Sdn Bhd

July 14, 2016

This is a shout out for the IEM. My technical division will be hosting a trip to PETRONAS Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd. It will be on the 25th August, 2016. You will be anointed with 3 CPD / PDP hours. If you with to visit the site, come and register.

PETRONAS Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd – PP(T)SB was incorporated in 1982 to meet a need to process and add value to the indigenous crude from offshore Terengganu, as well as to secure reliable, efficient, safe and cost effective supply of refined petroleum products to the PETRONAS Group of Companies. PP(T)SB has proven its capability in providing efficient, safe, reliable uninterrupted supply of petroleum products such as gasoline, LPG, diesel, jet fuel, naphtha and Low Sulphur Waxy Residue (LSWR) to its domestic customers and also exported to several overseas destinations.

 

Register here and get the flyer here.


IEM Shout Out – Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry – An Engineering Design Perspective

June 21, 2016

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 17th August, 2016. It is worth 6 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The course will be presented by Ir. Mohammad Adnan Sujan.

This course aims to share basic fundamental design and development knowledges in the Oil and Gas industry. It exposes the participants to the design methodology and general concepts in the engineering and construction side of the industry.

It starts off with an understanding of oil and gas formation, characteristic and reservoir fundamentals. Then it touches upon the topics of surveying and drilling activities. Next, it explains the concept of oil and gas offshore complex and its specific offshore structures. Brief explanations of the offshore platform types and designs that exist in offshore areas are soon followed.

Separation process is also included to explain the separating method involved for the crude oil stabilization prior to storage or export. Different types of separation process equipment are shown for clarity. Basic design drawings and document deliverables required for each engineering discipline are then explained for the process and the engineering design development.

The module will continue with a project management topic, which will present participants with the important of project management, project phases, project management control & execution documents and project management challenges a& risks. The module will conclude with the electrical equipment hazardous area classification and ingress protection rating for oil and gas installation requirements.

Ir. Mohammad Adnan Sujan, P.E. – is a graduate from Drexel University Philadelphia USA in Electrical Engineering, (BSc 1998 and MSc 2001).  He has 15 years of working experience in the engineering industry, covering the onshore, offshore and Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) designs. He has involved in a wide ranging activities, from technical proposal to detailed design, and even construction, installation & testing. He has worked on a number of projects globally; these include Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Syria, USA, Trinidad and Vietnam.

Register here, or download the form here.


Sector urged to hire Sabah-based engineers

June 18, 2016

Oi, IEM, what about the retrenched Peninsular engineers?

Dateline 2016-05-26, Daily Express:

Ir. Warrence Chan Kok Peng of the Institution of Engineers (IEM) Sabah Chapter feels strongly about projects, professional work and employment for Sabah-based engineers.

At the last Sabah Oil & Gas Leadership event, he canvassed for local engineers to be given the chance to train with major oil and gas project contractors and consultants to prove their competency and mettle.

The State’s nascent five-year oil and gas industry did not accord them any opportunity when the industry was non-existent in the past.

At the 5th Sabah Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, Chan appealed to the oil and gas industry players and project implementers to use Sabah-based engineers to comply with employment laws of the State and to avert social problems related with liaison or relationship with local womenfolk.


Shout Out – Talk on “Enhanced Oil Recovery in Malaysia – Challenges”

May 17, 2016

My technical division will be hosting a talk on the 18th May, 2016. It is worth 2 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The talk will be presented by Ir. Razak Yakob. Please come, or I’ll be beaten up in a dark alley.

In order to sustain the local production EOR is one of the major agenda in our Economic Transformation Program.  It is one of the 13 Entry Points Project that supports the Oil, Gas and Energy NKEA (National Key Economic Areas).  Even with the high recovery factor, EOR is still a very challenging program to be implemented in Malaysia due to the offshore environment, formation characteristics, high investment cost, and expertise availability.  This talk shall focus on sharing the knowledge of what EOR is and the challenges of implementing it in Malaysia.

Ir. Razak Yakob was the Well Delivery Manager for the Enhanced Oil Recovery Centre (EORC) in 2012/2013. He was also the Senior Drilling Engineer for a Risk Service Contract Project in 2014/2015.  Razak has been in the oil and gas industry for 19 years working for companies such as ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Talisman Energy, Petronas Carigali and EQ Petroleum/Uzma Engineering.

His core expertise is in Drilling Engineering with the working experiences spanning from development and exploration, technical support, training, competency development, finance and consultancy. As an independent consultant, he has worked in many parts of the world. He was a graduate of Colorado School of Mines in the United States with a degree majoring in Petroleum Engineering and a minor in Mechanical Design.

Register here, or download the form here.


Shout Out – Talk on “Enhanced Oil Recovery in Malaysia – Challenges”

May 10, 2016

My technical division will be hosting a talk on the 18th May, 2016. It is worth 2 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The talk will be presented by Ir. Razak Yakob. Please come, or I’ll be beaten up in a dark alley.

In order to sustain the local production EOR is one of the major agenda in our Economic Transformation Program.  It is one of the 13 Entry Points Project that supports the Oil, Gas and Energy NKEA (National Key Economic Areas).  Even with the high recovery factor, EOR is still a very challenging program to be implemented in Malaysia due to the offshore environment, formation characteristics, high investment cost, and expertise availability.  This talk shall focus on sharing the knowledge of what EOR is and the challenges of implementing it in Malaysia.

Ir. Razak Yakob was the Well Delivery Manager for the Enhanced Oil Recovery Centre (EORC) in 2012/2013. He was also the Senior Drilling Engineer for a Risk Service Contract Project in 2014/2015.  Razak has been in the oil and gas industry for 19 years working for companies such as ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Talisman Energy, Petronas Carigali and EQ Petroleum/Uzma Engineering.

His core expertise is in Drilling Engineering with the working experiences spanning from development and exploration, technical support, training, competency development, finance and consultancy. As an independent consultant, he has worked in many parts of the world. He was a graduate of Colorado School of Mines in the United States with a degree majoring in Petroleum Engineering and a minor in Mechanical Design.

Register here, or download the form here.


Shout Out – Technical Visit to Aker Solutions Manufacturing Centre, Port Klang

April 26, 2016

My Technical Division will be arranging a Trip to visit Aker on the 5th May, 2016. It is worth some CPD points (don’t know why the page says 0).

Aker Solutions is a global provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Their engineering design and technology bring discoveries into production and maximize recovery from each petroleum field. They employ approximately 15,000 people in 20 countries. Aker Solutions portfolio of oilfield stretches all the way from the reservoir to the wellstream processing systems generating marketable and valuable hydrocarbon products.

The Aker Solutions Manufacturing Centre in Port Klang assemble oil and gas production equipments and systems. Some of the items that have been manufactured are topsides process packages, subsea structures, subsea christmas tree, subsea control module, subsea wellheads, and drilling and production risers. In this visit, visitors will be able to learn how the manufacturing centre is operated and maintained.

Register here, and you can download the form here.


Shout Out – Technical Visit to Aker Solutions Manufacturing Centre, Port Klang

April 19, 2016

My Technical Division will be arranging a Trip to visit Aker on the 5th May, 2016. It is worth some CPD points (don’t know why the page says 0).

Aker Solutions is a global provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Their engineering design and technology bring discoveries into production and maximize recovery from each petroleum field. They employ approximately 15,000 people in 20 countries. Aker Solutions portfolio of oilfield stretches all the way from the reservoir to the wellstream processing systems generating marketable and valuable hydrocarbon products.

The Aker Solutions Manufacturing Centre in Port Klang assemble oil and gas production equipments and systems. Some of the items that have been manufactured are topsides process packages, subsea structures, subsea christmas tree, subsea control module, subsea wellheads, and drilling and production risers. In this visit, visitors will be able to learn how the manufacturing centre is operated and maintained.

Register here, and you can download the form here.