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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260708T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260710T160000
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SUMMARY:Produced Water Management
DESCRIPTION:Background:\nProduced water merupakan fluida dengan volume terbesar yang dihasilkan dalam operasi minyak dan gas. Seiring meningkatnya usia lapangan\, rasio produced water terhadap hydrocarbon cenderung meningkat dan menimbulkan tantangan teknis\, lingkungan\, serta biaya operasi yang signifikan. Dengan demikian Produced Water Management menjadi isu teknis\, lingkungan\, dan ekonomi yang kritikal. \nPengelolaan produced water yang efektif membutuhkan pemahaman terintegrasi mulai dari karakteristik fluida\, teknologi pengolahan\, hingga strategi pembuangan atau pemanfaatan ulang seperti reinjection. Yang paling penting justru untuk memastikan re-injection tidak mengakibatkan formation damage. Pelatihan ini dirancang untuk membekali peserta dengan pemahaman praktis dan teknis agar mampu mengelola produced water secara aman\, efisien\, dan sesuai regulasi. \nObjectives:\n• Memahami karakteristik dan sumber produced water pada operasi migas\n• Mengidentifikasi tantangan operasional dan risiko lingkungan produced water\n• Menjelaskan teknologi pengolahan produced water sesuai tujuan pengelolaan\n• Memahami konsep dan persyaratan produced water reinjection\n• Mengevaluasi strategi produced water management yang efektif dan berkelanjutan\n• Mendukung kepatuhan terhadap regulasi lingkungan dan internal company standard \nRecommended Participants: \n\n\n• Production Engineer\n• Process Engineer\n• Facility Engineer\n• Reservoir Engineer\n• Operation & Maintenance Supervisor\n• HSE Engineer \n\n\nCourse Outline:\nFundamentals of Produced Water\n1. Introduction to Produced Water \n• Definition and sources of produced water\n• Produced water generation mechanisms\n• Produced water trend during field life \n2. Characteristics of Produced Water \n• Physical and chemical properties\n• Oil\, grease\, solids\, salts\, and chemical additives\n• Produced water variability by reservoir and process \n3. Impacts of Produced Water \n• Impact on production and facilities\n• Corrosion\, scaling\, fouling\, and emulsion issues\n• HSE and environmental implications \n4. Overview of Produced Water Management Strategy \n• Management hierarchy (minimize\, treat\, reuse\, dispose)\n• Integration with production and facility design\n• Cost and risk consideration \nProduced Water Treatment & Disposal Options\n1. Treatment Technologies \n• Primary separation (gravity\, hydro-cyclone)\n• Secondary treatment (flotation\, filtration)\n• Tertiary / polishing treatment\n• Chemical treatment overview \n2. Disposal Options \n• Overboard discharge concept and limitations\n• Disposal well basics\n• Selection criteria for disposal options \n3. Reuse Concepts \n• Reuse for injection purposes\n• Reuse for utility or industrial application\n• Technical and regulatory considerations \nProduced Water Reinjection & Best Practices\n1. Produced Water Reinjection (PWRI) \n• Objectives of produced water reinjection\n• Produced water chemical study\n• Inject water compatibility study\n• Produced water treatment requirements prior to injection\n• Injection well and reservoir considerations\n• Reservoir response and monitoring post-injection \n2. Regulatory\, Environmental & Monitoring Aspects \n• Regulatory framework for produced water discharge & injection\n• Monitoring parameters and reporting\n• Environmental risk management \n3. Best Practices & Lessons Learned \n• Operational best practices in produced water management\n• Common failure modes and mitigation\n• Case examples from oil & gas fields \nTraining Methodology:\n• Classroom presentation\n• Technical discussion\n• Practical examples and case-based explanation \n\n\nAbout The Course Leader:\nIr. In Jumanda Kasdadi\, M.T./ Vitus Denny/ Alief Bakhtiar \nPublic Training berikutnya : 15 – 17 Desember\, 2026 \n 
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/produced-water-management/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260713T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260715T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T042553Z
CREATED:20260415T224335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T042553Z
UID:2829-1783929600-1784133000@smart-training-center.com
SUMMARY:Integrated Reservoir Management
DESCRIPTION:Background:\nIntegrated Reservoir Management (IRM) is a structured approach to maximize the value of hydrocarbon assets by combining G&G\, Reservoir Engineering\, Drilling\, Completion\, Production\, and Economic considerations into a single framework. Through effective integration of data and disciplines\, operators can improve recovery factors\, extend field life\, and optimize development plans. This is where “Integrated” play crucial roles. \nIn practice\, however\, many engineers tend to focus narrowly on their own disciplines. For example\, Production and Completion Engineers often prioritize well deliverability without paying sufficient attention to reservoir behavior\, while geoscientists may overlook operational constraints. These siloed approaches lead to inefficiencies\, missed opportunities\, and suboptimal recovery. A proper IRM program helps overcome these bad habits by fostering collaboration\, aligning objectives\, and ensuring every decision accounts for both well performance and reservoir sustainability. \nObjectives:\n\nUnderstand the principles and importance of integrated reservoir management\nRecognize the risks of siloed decision-making and the value of cross-disciplinary collaboration\nStrengthening Production & Operations involvement in reservoir management\nApply multidisciplinary approaches to reservoir characterization and development\nEvaluate production performance and identify opportunities for reservoir optimization\nDevelop reservoir surveillance programs and integrate monitoring data\nApply enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and improved oil recovery (IOR) strategies.\nBuild effective collaboration between geoscience\, engineering\, and operations teams.\n\nRecommended Participants: \n\n\n\nReservoir Engineers\nGeologists and Geophysicists\nProduction and Petroleum Engineers\nDrilling and Completion Engineers\nField Development Planners\nDecision Makers in Reservoir Development\n\n\n\nCourse Outline:\n1. Introduction to Integrated Reservoir Management\n\nDefinition\, scope\, and objectives of IRM\nCommon bad habits: “my wells vs. your reservoir” mindset\nWhy integration matters for maximizing recovery\n\n2. Reservoir Characterization\n\nG&G data integration and Petrophysical evaluation\nReservoir modeling fundamentals\n\n3. Reservoir Engineering Fundamentals\n\nMaterial balance and decline curve analysis\nFluid flow in porous media\nDrive mechanisms and recovery factors\n\n4. Collaboration with Production & Operations Team in Reservoir Surveillance\n\nRole of Production and Operations\nDaily well monitoring and field reporting as surveillance inputs\nBuilding cross-disciplinary awareness between reservoir and Operations\n\n5. Production Data and Performance Evaluation\n\nWell performance analysis & reservoir pressure data\nIdentifying production bottlenecks\nBridging production/well focus with reservoir sustainability\n\n6. Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring\n\nTools and techniques for surveillance\nProduction logging\, pressure monitoring\, tracer methods\nIntegrating real-time data for decision making\n\n7. Reservoir Management Strategies\n\nPrimary\, secondary\, and tertiary recovery methods\nWaterflooding and gas injection strategies\nIOR/EOR project screening and evaluation\n\n8. Field Development Planning\n\nReservoir simulation for forecasting and planning\nWell placement and infill drilling strategies\nBalancing short-term production goals with long-term recovery\n\n9. Risk Management in Reservoir Development\n\nIdentifying and mitigating uncertainties\nSensitivity analysis and scenario planning\nCross-disciplinary decision-making\n\n10. Case Studies and Best Practices in IRM\n\nLessons learned from siloed vs. integrated approaches\nHow poor coordination wastes reservoir potential\nGroup discussion and application exercise\n\n\n\nAbout The Course Leader:\nProf. Dr.-Ing. Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/integrated-reservoir-management/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260720T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260722T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T043348Z
CREATED:20260417T004637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T043348Z
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SUMMARY:Oil & Gas Reserves and Resources Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:BACKGROUND:\nUnderstanding and calculating oil & gas reserves is a vital part of reserves and resources evaluation. Moreover\, it is essential for asset management\, investment decisions\, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Therefore\, this training provides a clear overview of reserves and resources definitions using SPE PRMS guidelines. In addition\, it covers U.S. SEC regulations and Indonesian regulatory frameworks. As a result\, participants will learn the differences between these frameworks and their real-world application. \nFurthermore\, the course highlights the integration of geoscience and engineering methods in reserves estimation. It also discusses ethical considerations\, documentation practices\, and audit processes. Through hands-on exercises\, case studies\, and examples\, participants will strengthen their skills. Consequently\, they will gain confidence to prepare\, defend\, and present reserves evaluations.Finally\, these evaluations will align with industry standards\, regulations\, and local government requirements. \nOBJECTIVES:\n• Interpret and apply the 2018 SPE-PRMS reserves definitions and principles.\n• Interpret and apply US SEC reserves definitions under SEC reporting regulations.\n• Understand applicable Indonesian regulations related to reserves reporting and evaluation.\n• Generate compliant reserves estimates using deterministic and probabilistic methods.\n• Analyze reserves using classical and advanced evaluation techniques (volumetric\, material balance\, and decline curve analysis).\n• Understand the link between reserves estimation and project economics.\n• Apply probabilistic methods and Monte Carlo simulation for uncertainty assessment.\n• Prepare for audits\, documentation\, and defend reserve estimates for external and internal purposes.\n• Document and defend your reserve estimates for external inspection or internal historical records\n• Demonstrate the reliability of modern techniques in your reserve estimates \nRecommended Participants \n\n\n• Geologists\, geophysicists\, and reservoir\, production engineers.\n• Reserves managers\, project evaluators\, and financial analysts.\n• Auditors\, and government officials involved in reserves reporting and evaluations. \n\n\nCourse Outline\nFundamentals of Reserves & Resources\n• Introduction to Resource Classification (SPE PRMS 2018)\n• Overview of Reserves and Resources Categories\n• Deterministic Reserves Estimation Methods:\no Analogy\no Volumetric Calculations\no Recovery Factors\n• Deterministic Analysis: Field Example \nAdvanced Deterministic Methods & Economics\n• Material Balance Analysis\n• Classical Decline Curve Analysis\n• Advanced Decline Curve Analysis\n• Linking Reserves to Project Economics and Valuation\n• Descriptive Statistics for Reserves Evaluation\n• Deterministic Analysis on an Example Field\n• Special topics: case studies\, reserves in unconventional reservoirs and/or IOR/EOR projects\, ethics \nProbabilistic Methods & Uncertainty\n• Basics of Probability and Probability Distributions\n• Expected Value and Decision Trees\n• Probabilistic Reserves Estimation Methods\n• Monte Carlo Simulation for Reserves Evaluation\n• Case Studies: Application in Conventional & Unconventional Reservoirs\n• Documentation\, Ethics\, and Audit Preparation (including compliance with Indonesian regulations) \n\n\nAbout The Course Leader\nProf. Dr.-Ing. Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun \nPublic Training berikutnya : 2 – 4 Desember\, 2026
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/reserves-and-resources-evaluation/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260722T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T223420Z
CREATED:20260419T232938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T223420Z
UID:2843-1784707200-1784739600@smart-training-center.com
SUMMARY:Economics & Commercial Aspects of POD
DESCRIPTION:Background:\nPlan of Development (POD) of oil & gas fields represents a very complex problem and involves huge amounts of investments. POD is also one of the main business processes in Indonesia Production Sharing Contract besides Work Program & Budget (WP&B) and Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). Understand POD mechanism is very importance for anyone working on oil & gas industry. \nThis Course covers extensive discussion on how to evaluate the economics of oil & gas developments. The PSC economic modeling using Excell will be provided to ensure that the participants not only become familiar with the PSC economics but also their implications to the overall project economics both from Government and Contractor perspectives. \nObjectives:\n\nMemahami peran POD dalam skema bisnis PSC Indonesia.\nMenjelaskan elemen utama ekonomi & komersial POD (cost recovery\, FTP\, DMO\, insentif\, ring fence).\nMelakukan evaluasi ekonomi proyek hulu migas berbasis CAPEX\, OPEX\, dan produksi.\nMenganalisis dampak keputusan teknis & komersial terhadap NPV\, IRR\, payout\, dan government take.\nMemahami prinsip PSC economic modeling untuk pengambilan keputusan investasi.\nMengaplikasikan Excel-based POD economic model untuk analisis skenario dan sensitivitas.\n\nRecommended Participants: \n\n\n\nCorporate Planning Managers/Offices\nCommercial Managers Managers/Offices\nBusiness Development & Venture\nGeosciences\nPetroleum Engineers\nEngineers (Project\, Planning\, Maintenance & Operation)\nFinance\, Legal\, Liasson Support Officers\nAnybody interests in improving skills on Economics & Commercial aspects of POD\n\n\n\nCourse Outline:\nUnderstanding PSC Indonesia\n• Upstream Petroleum Contracts\n• Booking Reserves Mechanism\n• Economics Analysis of Upstream Project\n• Flow Chart for Calculating the PSC Economics \nUnderstanding the Economic of Plan of Development (POD)\n• POD Mechanism\n• Economics & Commercials Aspect of Indonesia PSC\n• Cost Recovery\, FTP\, DMO\, Incentives package\, Ring Fences\, Block Basis Vs POD Basis\, etc\n• Special Topic: Real Classes Study in Economic Evaluation POD’s \nPOD & Economics Modelling using Excell (Class Exercise)\n• Last day is dedicated to the application of Excell spreadsheet to run the economics of POD. \n\n\nThe Course Leader:\nBenny Lubiantara\n| Training Brikutnya: Bandung\, 23-25 September\, 2026
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/economics-commercial-aspects-of-pod/
LOCATION:Jawa Barat
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260803T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260805T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T072307Z
CREATED:20241122T161820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T072307Z
UID:1001-1785745800-1785945600@smart-training-center.com
SUMMARY:Coal Quality & Handling for Power Plant
DESCRIPTION:Next Schedule – Bandung:  3 – 5 August 2026 | 3 – 5 November 2026 \nBackground & About the Course\nCoal is primarily used in the Steam Power Plant (PLTU) industry\, as well as in the Cement\, Textile\, Metal\, and other industries. Each coal consumer has specific requirements tailored to their combustion needs. These requirements include size\, moisture content\, ash content\, calorific value\, Hardgrove Grindability Index\, sulfur content\, ash fusion temperature\, and more. \nThis training is essential to ensure the proper selection and utilization of coal for improved efficiency in power generation. \nCourse Objectives\n\nEnsure the effective selection and utilization of coal to enhance power plant efficiency.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is recommended for: \n\nCoal-producing companies\, both large and small\nCoal traders\nUsers of coal\, such as Steam Power Plants (PLTU)\, Cement\, Textile\, and Metal industries\nParticipants from departments such as Planning\, Crushing Plant\, Coal Preparation Plant\, Coal Trading\, Coal Handling\, Marketing\, and Quality Control.\n\nCourse Content\n\n Introduction to Coal:\n\n\nThe formation process of coal\nConcepts of rank\, type\, and grade of coal\nCharacteristics of coal based on its rank\nGenesis and distribution of coal deposits in Indonesia\nQuality of coal from various mines\n\n\n Quality Parameters & Their Impact on Coal Utilization:\n\n\nProximate analysis (moisture content\, ash content\, volatile matter\, fixed carbon)\nCalorific value\nUltimate analysis (sulfur content\, carbon content\, hydrogen content\, nitrogen content\, oxygen content)\nHardgrove Grindability Index (HGI)\nFree Swelling Index (FSI)\nAsh melting point\nAsh composition\nChlorine content\n\n\n Determining Coal Quality:\n\n\nCoal sampling: Principles of sampling\, terminology\, sampling equipment\, sampling from coal flow\, stockpiles\, trucks/wagons\, ships/barges\, and coal face\nCoal preparation: Principles\, procedures\, and calculation of free moisture content\nCoal analysis and testing: Proximate analysis\, calorific value determination\, ultimate analysis\, HGI testing\, FSI testing\, ash melting point testing\, ash composition analysis\, chlorine analysis\nReporting Analysis Results: Coal components\, analysis terminology\, conversion factors\n\n\n Coal Classification:\n\n\nDetermining coal rank\nClassification based on rank according to ASTM\nClassification based on rank according to ISO\nClassification according to SNI (Indonesia)\n\nPublic Training Schedule Bandung : 4 – 6 Maret 2026 | 3 – 5 Agustus 2026 | 3 – 5 November 2026 \nAbout the Course Leader:\nSlamet Suprapto\, M.Sc. is a retired researcher from the Mineral and Coal Technology Research and Development Center (PPPTMB – tekMIRA)\, specializing in coal characterization and gasification. His extensive knowledge in coal characterization has led to the establishment of standards still used in tekMIRA’s coal laboratory. His research in coal gasification culminated in the development of a Diesel Power Plant (PLTD) using a dual-fuel system\, combining diesel oil and gas produced from coal gas\, with a composition of 60% coal gas and 40% diesel oil. \nCurrently\, he is an adjunct instructor at the Mineral and Coal Technology Training Center and teaches courses on coal characterization and utilization technology\, while also serving as a private consultant in coal technology. \nPublic Training berikutnya : 3 – 5 November\, 2026
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/coal-quality-handling-for-power-plant/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260804T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062448Z
CREATED:20260423T062448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T062448Z
UID:2869-1785830400-1786032000@smart-training-center.com
SUMMARY:Basic Drilling & Well Completion
DESCRIPTION:Background:\nDrilling and Well Completion are two critical phases in the lifecycle of an oil and gas well. A successful drilling operation not only ensures the structural integrity of the wellbore but also lays the foundation for effective production and long-term safety. Comprehensive understanding of well design\, drilling fluid behavior\, equipment selection\, and completion strategies is essential to minimize risks and maximize well performance in the long run. \nThis training program is structured to provide a solid technical foundation as well as a practical perspective for professionals involved in drilling & completion operations. The content covers all key stages\, including SHE aspects — from well planning and rig setup to casing\, cementing\, and the installation of wellhead and Christmas tree — ensuring participants gain both theoretical and operational clarity. \nDelivered by an experienced industry practitioner in former Caltex Pacific Indonesia Area\, other PSC Company in Indonesia & Middle East Area\, this course offers more than textbook knowledge. The instructor combines field-proven methods with academic principles\, sharing real-world insights that help participants connect engineering concepts with actual rig-site challenges and decision-making. \nTraining Objectives:\nBy the end of this training\, participants are expected understand and will be able to:\n– Well design\, drilling fluid\, drill string and BOP / wellheads & BHA design for proper deviation\n– Drill a well cost effectively and maximize penetration rate avoid potential problems by optimizing hole cleaning and ROP\n– Initial well completion and running in hole the completion string\, installing wellhead and Christmas tree until ready to operate the well \n\nRecommended Participants\nCourse Outline\nAbout The Course Leader\n\n\n\nRecommended Participants:\nThis course is designed for a wide range of Technical Professionals involved in drilling operations who will greatly benefit: Drilling Engineers\, Well Site Supervisors\, Drilling Contractors\, Drilling Supervisors\, Trainee Drillers\, Well Services\, Rig Engineers\, Well Surveillance and Intervention\, Well Completion Engineering\, Production Engineering and Operations\, Safety Engineering\, Management and Integrity\, Well Head Equipment Manufacturers\, Production Technology Engineering\, Drilling and Well Integrity Technology Providers\, The decision maker of Government/Authority Institution on oil and gas \n\n\nTraining Outline:\n1. Rig Move Preparation\n2. Well Prognosis & Well Design\n3. OCTG Design – Material Selection – Wellhead & Christmas Tree Design\n4. Drilling Program\, Schedule\, & Drilling Equipment\n5. Drilling Rig\, Equipment & Personnel\n6. Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) & Final Assessment\n7. Well Control Equipment & Drilling Fluid\n8. Measurement While Drilling\, Deviation Survey\, Open hole Logging\n9. Running in Hole & Setting of Casing\n10. Cementing Operations\n11. Shoe Bond Test & Formation Integrity Test\n12. Cased Hole Logging\n13. Well Testing – Drill Stem Test\n14. Casing Perforation Design for Initial Completion\n15. Running In Hole the Completion String\n16. Completion Fluid & Mechanical Integrity Test\n17. Well head & Christmas Tree Installation\n18. Completion Equipment\, Kick off & Flow Back the Well\n19. Problems During Drilling & Solutions\n20. Hand Over from Drilling to Production Dept\, Drilling KPI\n21. Drilling Reports: Daily Drilling Report\, Final Drilling Report\n22. Safety\, Health & Environment on the Job \n\n\nAbout The Course Leader:\nIr. Arwansyah Johan \nPublic Training berikutnya : 4 – 6 November\, 2026
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/basic-drilling-well-completion/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260810T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T073800Z
CREATED:20260423T073800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T073800Z
UID:2873-1786348800-1786464000@smart-training-center.com
SUMMARY:Rig and Equipment Selection
DESCRIPTION:Background:\nRig and equipment selection is a critical early decision in drilling planning that directly affects safety\, operational efficiency\, cost\, and overall project success. Inappropriate rig selection can lead to operational limitations\, excessive non-productive time (NPT)\, or increased HSE exposure. For example\, lack of appropriate knowledge may wrongly select rig rental company during tender evaluation. \nThis course is designed to provide engineers and supervisors—up to drilling management level—with a structured framework for selecting drilling rigs and major equipment based on well objectives\, geological conditions\, operational challenges\, and economic considerations. The training emphasizes decision-making rather than vendor-specific details. \nBy combining technical fundamentals with operational and managerial perspectives\, participants will gain a holistic understanding of how rig capabilities\, equipment configuration\, and well requirements must align to deliver safe and efficient drilling operations. \nObjectives:\n• Understand the classification\, capabilities\, and limitations of different drilling rig types.\n• Identify key technical and operational parameters influencing rig and equipment selection.\n• Evaluate well requirements against rig capacity\, equipment ratings\, and site constraints.\n• Integrate safety\, cost\, logistics\, and operational risks into rig selection decisions.\n• Enhance decision-making skills for rig selection at engineering and management levels.\n• Improve cross-functional alignment between drilling\, operations\, HSE\, and management teams. \n\nRecommended Participants\nCourse Outline\nAbout The Course Leader\n\n\n\nRecommended Participants:\n• Drilling Engineers\n• Petroleum Engineers\n• Drilling Supervisors\n• Drilling Superintendents\n• Drilling Managers\n• Well Planning & Operations Personnel\n• HSE and QA/QC personnel involved in drilling projects \n\n\nCourse Outline:\n1. Overview of Drilling Rig Types\n• Land rigs\, jack-up rigs\, semi-submersibles\, and drillships.\n• Typical applications\, strengths\, and limitations of each rig type. \n2. Well Requirements and Operational Drivers\n• Well depth\, trajectory\, and hole sizes.\n• Formation challenges: pressure\, temperature\, stability\, and losses.\n• Onshore vs offshore operational environments. \n3. Rig Capacity and Key Selection Parameters\n• Hoisting systems\, hook load\, mast and substructure capacity.\n• Rotary system\, top drive capacity\, and setback requirements.\n• Mud systems\, pumps\, and solids control. \n4. Major Drilling Equipment Considerations\n• BOP configuration and pressure rating.\n• Power systems\, hydraulics\, and control systems.\n• Tubular handling and mechanization level. \n5. Safety\, HSE\, and Regulatory Considerations\n• Well control requirements and redundancy.\n• Regulatory and local authority constraints.\n• Human factors and crew competency considerations. \n6. Cost\, Logistics\, and Contracting Perspective\n• Day rate vs capability trade-offs.\n• Rig mobilization\, site preparation\, and logistics constraints.\n• Fit-for-purpose vs over-specification risks. \n7. Rig Selection Workflow and Decision Framework\n• Step-by-step rig selection process.\n• Screening criteria and technical evaluation matrix.\n• Alignment between engineering recommendation and management approval. \n8. Case Studies and Lessons Learned\n• Examples of successful and failed rig selection decisions.\n• Discussion on how early rig selection impacts drilling performance and cost. \n\n\nCourse Leader:\nIr. Steve Hartono – 40 years Field Practitioner \nPublic Training berikutnya : 9 – 10 Desember\, 2026
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/rig-and-equipment-selection/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20261020T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20261020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T235752Z
CREATED:20260426T235752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T235752Z
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SUMMARY:POD\, WP&B\, and AFE
DESCRIPTION:BACKGROUND:\nKegiatan utama dan pertama bisnis hulu migas adalah mencari dan membuktikan keberadaan migas. Apabila cadangan berhasil ditemukan\, maka selanjutnya keputusan investasi dan pengembangan akan ditentukan dengan mempertimbangkan hasil perhitungan keekonomian lapangan. Selanjutnya POD\, WP&B\, and AFE akan dibuat untuk pengembangan lapangan. \nPada tahapan tersebut\, PSC Planning sudah dimulai dan dibutuhkan. training akan diawali dengan diskusi tentang keekonomian proyek dalam kerangka pelaksanaan PSC Cost Recovery dan juga PSC Gross Split. Kemudian dilanjutkan dengan diskusi terkait POD (Plan of Development)\, yang membahas konseptual\, ketentuan\, prosedur dan penyiapan dokumentasinya. Setelah sesuai degan proses perencanaan\, diskusi dilanjutkan dengan menyiapkan WP&B dan AFE untuk pekerjaan tahunan. Diksusi terkait dengan WP&B dan AFE tidak sebatas terkait prosedur\, namun dibahas pula konsep dan prinsip dasar dibalik ketentuan dan proses penyiapannya \nOBJECTIVES:\nSetelah mengikuti pelatihan ini peserta dapat mengetahui dengan benar dan melengkapi dirinya dengan pengetahuan tersebut\, sehingga akan bermnnanfaat disaat mengerjaan pekerjaan keseharian. \nRECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTS: \n\n\nKaryawan di sektor Oil & Gas mencakup pekerja teknis di lapangan\, tim eksplorasi\, drilling\, produksi\, dan pemeliharaan. Selain itu\, termasuk pula supply chain\, perencanaan\, komersialitas\, proyek pengembangan\, serta tim keuangan\, SDM\, humas\, legal\, admin\, dan operasional lainnya. \n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE:\n\nUpstream business National & Global issues.\nThe operation of PSC Cost Recovery & PSC Gross Split in Business Planning perspective\nCost and Cost recovery treatment: miss understanding of cost recovery principles\nCost and taxation under PSC gross Split\nDevelopment: reserves\, resources and production forecasts; Estimating project revenues over time Estimating costs and cash outlays over time; Looking at net cash flows; External Factors Affecting Project Analysis.\nDiscussion on decision Criteria and Cash Flow Analysis: Introduction to Net Present Value (NPV) Internal Rate of Return (IRR); Payback; Profitability; Discount rates; Break-even analysis; Risk and Uncertainty In Decision Making; Identifying project risks in -Revenues-Production flows-Oil prices-Costs-Interest rates.\nCorporate views of risk: Marketing\, negotiations and concessions: Presentation of project analysis results: Implementation in Indonesia; Laws and Contractual Aspects\nPOD: POD Preparation\, 1st POD\, POP\, POFD\, Relinquishment procedures and tax impact; Monitoring POD\, Unitization principles.\nWP&B & AFE: Budget schedules; Budgeting process and mechanism; Exploration and development cost; Capital & Non-Capital expenditures; Routine and Non Routine expenditures; Cost Oil and cost gas; AFE: what and why?\nWP&B and AFE based on PSC Cost Recovery and PSC Gross Split\n\n\n\nABOUT THE COURSE LEADER:\nBenny Lubiantara/ DR. A Rinto Pudyantoro\, MM\, Ak\, CA
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/pod-wpb-and-afe/
LOCATION:Jawa Barat
CATEGORIES:Oil & Gas
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