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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T041159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T041403Z
UID:10000112-1480896000-1480982399@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Laytime and Demurrage
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nOverview\nLed by an experienced maritime arbitrator\, this course will provide an in-depth understanding of laytime & demurrage to avoid expensive legal proceedings and maximize the profitability of a fixture\, especially for liquid cargo. Catered to the perspectives of both shipowners and charterers\, this course will discuss the calculation and exceptions of laytime\, despatch\, and the role played by damages for detention. Breach of pumping and/or temperature warranties and pumping warranty claims will be examined. The course will also look at the possible revisions of contract clauses that either party can negotiate for improved clarity and increased advantage. Through real-life case studies\, practical exercises\, and an interactive mock dispute\, our expert course facilitator will share the ways to reduce a charterer’s potential exposure to demurrage claims\, and to increase collection of demurrage for shipowners through tighter drafting and effective use of the lien on cargo and other legal remedies. \n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is for professionals in the shipping industry who have some experience with ship chartering\, and would like to enhance their working knowledge of demurrage for outstanding business performance. \n\nChartering Managers\nCommercial Managers\nMarine Operations Managers\nMarine Claims Managers\nLegal Counsel & Managers\nContracts Managers\nLogistics & Supply Chain Managers\nP&I Executives\nPort & Terminal Managers\nSales & Marketing Executives\nCommodity Traders\n\n\nKey Learning Points include:\n\nEXAMINE the considerations of demurrage from the perspectives of shipowners and charterers\, and also buyers & sellers under trading contracts\, against background of Gencon 76 and 94 and also ASBATANKVOY and other tanker charterparty forms\nMASTER the art of calculating laytime for voyage charterparties\nUNDERSTAND different ways of expressing/defining laytime and the practical consequences\nGAIN insights on exceptions and interruptions to laytime\nMAINTAIN harmonious business relationships and circumvent expensive legal proceedings\nCONSIDER laytime and demurrage clauses in CIF and FOB sale contracts\nEXAMINE how breach of pumping and/or temperature warranties affects laytime and demurrage\nAPPRECIATE potential link between pumping warranty claims and claims under AMOCO or similar retention clauses for cargo ROB\nDISCOVER how to improve clarity and increase advantage in charterparty clauses\nCOMPARE the distinctions between dry and wet cargo provisions for laytime and demurrage\nLEARN how to reduce charterer’s potential exposure to demurrage claims\nMAXIMIZE collection of demurrage through tighter drafting and effective use of lien Clause\n\nEndorsed By: \n  \n​ \n  \nFor further information of this course\, please email to info@opuskinetic.com
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/laytime-and-demurrage/
LOCATION:Malaysia\, Malaysia
GEO:4.210484;101.975766
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T041701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T041701Z
UID:10000115-1480896000-1480982399@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Advanced Pricing Negotiations in Gas and LNG Sales
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nOverview\nThis three day course is a unique opportunity for course delegates to enhance their negotiations skills and build their knowledge of the global LNG market. The course has been designed to give a 360 degrees view of the negotiation process allowing attendees to gain an understanding of the negotiating position from both sides of the table to ensure that they can gain the best possible deal for their company. By using examples from across the globe and practical exercises to reinforce learning\, delegates will be able to test these skills into action in an artificial environment to give experience to take back to the office adding value from day one. \n  \nWho Should Attend\nAnyone working in Gas and LNG sales\, purchase and contract negotiations will benefit from gaining a more indepth understanding of advanced principles of gas contracts. Oil and gas professionals working in the area of upstream and transportation agreements\, contract management and dispute resolution\, markets\,networks and pricing will find it beneficial to attend. Job titles include: \n\nGas/LNG contract negotiators\nPetroleum economists\nSenior and middle level commercial managers\nCommercial lawyers\nRisk Managers\nContract specialists/manager\nCommercial Managers/Executives\nBusiness Development Managers/Executives\nPipeline Managers/ Executives\nGas/LNG buyers\, sellers\, distributors and traders\nSenior Government officials and regulators\nProject Managers/Executives\nStrategy Managers/Executives\n\n\nKey Learning Points Include:\n\nUnderstand the value chain and drivers for LNG across the global market\nLearn about the different pricing mechanisms for natural gas and LNG across the globe\nDetermine the key objects in negotiations to put yourself in a position of power\nFamiliarise yourself with the different types of contract and gain a broad understanding of clauses\nIdentify the risks in the value chain and how these are managed within contracts\nDiscover how and when to use optionality to increase value in contracts\n\n  \nEndorsed By: \n  \n​ \n  \nFor further information of this course\, please email to info@opuskinetic.com
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/advanced-pricing-negotiations-in-gas-and-lng-sales/
LOCATION:Malaysia\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:4.210484;101.975766
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T064719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T064719Z
UID:10000183-1480896000-1480982399@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Safety Case Regime
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Singapore Ministry of Manpower (MoM) plans to introduce a Safety Case regime for high hazard plants in the Process Industry\, using a similar approach to the European Union ‘Seveso’ Directive which has been enacted in the UK as the ‘Control of Major Accident Hazard’ (COMAH) Regulations. This legislation places a high demand on those operating hazardous plants to demonstrate that they have taken ‘all reasonable measures’ to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences.  \nFor sites holding an inventory of dangerous substances above certain thresholds for flmmability\, toxicity or eco-toxicity\, a key requirement is to write a Safety Case. This document presents a demonstration that all Major Accident Hazards have been identifid\, and that suitable risk controls have been implemented which provide protection throughout the lifecycle of the plant. There needs to be robust management arrangements to support the required level of protection\, covering key elements of a Process Safety Management system.  \nPreparation of Safety Cases in the UK follows detailed guidance from the UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE)\, which gives key criteria for information to be included in the Safety Case. This requires prescribed information and demonstrations under the headings; Descriptive Aspects\, Predictive Aspects\, Management System\, Technical Measures\, Environmental Aspects and Emergency Planning. This course will provide practical guidance on providing this data to a suitable level of detail\, outlining the need for a multi-disciplinary team and detailed project programme with key milestones.  \nA key requirement for Safety Cases is to identify potential Major Accidents and conduct a proportionate risk assessment to demonstrate that ‘all measures necessary’ have been applied. This aspect is fundamental to all the other demonstrations in the Safety Case\, and has resulted in many being rejected by the HSE during the assessment phase. This course will provide a detailed approach for identifying major accidents\, developing a ‘representative set’ of scenarios for the site\, and carrying out a proportionate and quantifid risk assessment for these scenarios. The objective is to show that ‘relevant good practice’ has been applied in order to reduce risks to ‘as low as reasonably practicable’ (ALARP). \nWho should attend:\nThis course has been designed for people likely to be affected by the new Safety Case regime. It will provide a greater understanding for Senior Managers\, Process Safety Professionals and Senior Engineers in the detailed requirements for preparing Safety Cases and the resources and timescales likely to be required. \n \n\nKey Learning Points: \n\nGain awareness of the Safety Case regime planned for Singapore\nUnderstand what needs to be included in a Safety Case\nHave insight on a practical approach for identifying and assessing Major Accident Hazards\nUnderstand the signifiant time and resource requirement to write a Safety Case\nBe an intelligent buyer of specialist support for aspects of the Safety Case\nImprove awareness of best practice based on the stringent requirements of the UK HSE
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/safety-case-regime/
LOCATION:Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:1.352083;103.819836
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T065011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T065011Z
UID:10000185-1480896000-1480982399@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Reliability and Maintenance Strategies for Ageing Electrical Asset Management
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis practical two-day tailor-made course will explain the importance of the electrical asset management in operation to the area of maintenance\, reliability and ageing asset behaviour\, which can contribute asset risk and plant safety aspect in electrical operation. The course structure has been divided as below. \nDay 1: Explanation of electrical maintenance management principle and how to select the best maintenance strategies for ageing electrical asset.\nDay 2: Introducing the electrical reliability management theory and practices such as Reliability Centre Maintenance (RCM) methodology\, Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) and electrical HAZOP \nThere will be sharing of practical case studies to support the course delivery and case studies will be used for discussion during the workshop\n  \nWho should attend:\nAnyone interested in electrical asset management or responsible for implementing an ISO 55000 program including: \n\nAsset Manager\nFacilities Manager\nProperty / Building Manager\nAsset Engineers\nStrategic Planning Manager\nMaintenance Manager\nAsset Owner\nTechnical Manager\nElectrical Engineers\n\n\nKey Learning Points:\n\nUnderstand asset management requirement & documentation\nPut in place excellent maintenance planning and scheduling\nLearn thoroughly electrical stress & degradation mechanism\nPractice Failure Mechanism Effect Analysis (FMEA)\nUnderstand and apply the RCM Principle\nReview your Root Cause Failure Analysis procedures\nApply Electrical HAZOP Principle in your work
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/electrical-reliability-and-maintenance-strategies-for-ageing-electrical-asset-management-2/
LOCATION:Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:1.352083;103.819836
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T073505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T073505Z
UID:10000231-1480896000-1480982399@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Advanced Gas Lift
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nOver 70% of the world’s oil and gas production is artificially lifted\, with a significant number of strings being gas lifted. Most gas lifted facilities are aging and are only addressed in a reactive nature because focus tends to be on “more important” projects. Over the 3 days of this program you will learn the significance of your gas lifted wells and their place within the whole production process. All wells are part of a system and each and every well has an impact on that system. You will also be made aware of other elements that make up the gas lift system and have an impact on a productive\, optimised and safe operation. This program is designed to introduce and/or refresh the skills of all levels of field/operations and office based personnel involved in oil and gas production using Gas Lift. The content and approach allows all disciplines to be included as the format addresses a large number of subjects regarding Gas Lift Operations that should be known but are rarely visited in other training programs. The aim is to provide a workshop based forum to allow interaction and participation from the participants\, with this inclusiveness taking into account the skill levels of all participants\, Awareness\, Knowledge\, Skill and Mastery. Experience has shown that within the GL discipline all levels have gaps in their skill set that need a healthcheck or update from time to time. The aim is to allow flexibility in how the sessions flow to ensure focus on the subjects that have the greatest influence and value to the individual\, team and companies represented by the audience. \nWho should attend\nEngineers and Managers especially those who work in projects\, reservoir engineering\, field development and production group.\nPotential attendees are listed out as follow: \n\nSurveillance Engineers\nOperators\nWireline Crews\nProject Support & Services Department\nManagers and anyone who has a role to play in a Gas Lifted Operation\nExploration & Production (E&P) Manager\nTeam Leaders\nReservoir Engineers\nPetroleum Engineers\nProduction Technicians/Technologists\nProduction Engineers\nArtificial/Gas Lift Specialists\nWell-Testers\n\n\nKey Learning points\n\nIDENTIFY wells that are producing sub-optimally\nACQUIRE practical skills and techniques to track changes in well performance over time\nIMPROVE your understanding on well surveillance concept which include analysis\, evaluation\, design and optimisation\nGAIN first-hand technical knowledge and skills on well surveillance and troubleshooting from the global Subject Matter Expert himself\nUNDERSTAND the concept and benefits of gas lift especially its place in the whole production system efficiency context
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/advanced-gas-lift/
LOCATION:Malaysia\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:4.210484;101.975766
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161208
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T061435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T061435Z
UID:10000149-1481068800-1481155199@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Advanced Basin Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe key to successful basin analysis is integrating all of the existing data to synthesis a model of the basin. This requires the integration of geological\, geochemical and geophysical data from public and private sources. Sometimes data sources are both limited and sparse. Thus one must be prepared to use all the tools available to extrapolate the existing data to develop an understanding that allows a viable assessment of its petroleum potential. One must then take the analysis one step further and visualize\, from the existing data\, what types of combinations of traps\, reservoirs and seals might hold economic accumulations. It is important that in the analysis one answers questions and draws conclusions. An important conclusion is assessing the exploration\, development\, and economic risk. It is critical that one does not leave decision makers without the tools to make prudent decisions. \n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is ideal for professionals involved in basin evaluation\, with at least 3-5 years of related experience. Job titles include but are not limited to: \n\nExploration & Development Geoscientists\nGeologists\nGeophysicists\nReservoir & Petroleum Engineers\nPetrophysicists\nE&P Managers\n\n\nKey Learning Points:\n\nDetect and define the basin\nGet a thorough understanding of structural elements and influence\nUnderstand important aspects of sedimentary formations\, sequence stratigraphy\, and subsurface pressure characteristics\nAppreciate petroleum system components and hydrocarbon preservation\nEvaluate maturation in petroleum geochemistry\nMove from basin scale to prospect scale\nCase histories to help you evaluate variation and learn how properties impact prospectivity\n\nEndorsed by: \n\n     \n   \n   \n    \n\n  \nFor further information of this course\, please email to info@opuskinetic.com
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/advanced-basin-analysis/
LOCATION:Malaysia\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:4.210484;101.975766
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161208
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T063004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T063004Z
UID:10000170-1481068800-1481155199@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Reliability Centered Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis course covers the principles of RCM which is a process used to determine the maintenance requirements of any physical asset in its present operating context. RCM is done by asking seven questions about our asset or system that is being maintained. \n– What are the functions and associated performance standards of the asset in its present operating context ?\n– In what ways does it fail to fulfill its functions?\n– What causes each functional failure ?\n– What happens when each failure occurs ?\n– In what ways does each failure matters ?\n– What can be done to predict or prevent each failure ?\n– What should be done if a suitable proactive tasks cannot be found ? \n\nRCM was discovered by Stanley Nowlan and Howard Heap from United Airlines industry and emerged from the most important piece of research ever done on an equipment. RCM explains the capabilities as well as the limitation of scheduled Preventive Maintenance. RCM is a process to determine what should be done in order to ensure that our physical assets continue to do whatever the user wants them to do in its present operating context.\nIf you are happy with the way you and your people perform maintenance\, then I am glad for you and you don’t need this course\, but if you ever wonder and have the slightest doubt that your current Preventive Maintenance strategy is not enough despite your very best and noble efforts\, then you definitely need to attend this course.\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nAll Maintenance Professionals\nMaintenance Managers\nMaintenance Supervisors\nFacilities Managers\nPreventive Maintenance Group\nPredictive Maintenance Groups\nReliability Engineers and Managers\nMaintenance Planners\nOperations and Production Managers\nManagement and Decision Makers\nContinuous Improvement Groups\nPeople in charge of their assets\n\n\nKey learning objectives:\n\nProvide a deeper understanding on what it takes for our maintenance to be most effective and efficient.\nRealize that maintenance tasks will be based from the consequences of the failure itself\nKnow when to use the different maintenance tasks at hand with the aid of a Decision Diagram\nLearn the 6 failure patterns and how it affects us in our day to day maintenance activities\nLearn how to apply Reliability-Centred Maintenance in our daily activities\n	 
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/reliability-centered-maintenance/
LOCATION:Vietnam\, Viet Nam
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:14.058324;108.277199
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161208
DTSTAMP:20260406T100210
CREATED:20170623T073656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170623T073656Z
UID:10000234-1481068800-1481155199@www.opuskinetic.com
SUMMARY:Advanced Basin Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis advanced case-study led course is designed to teach participants a process for rapidly screening frontier basin opportunities with minimal data\, with most case studies from African and Atlantic style rifts and passive margins. \nThree day modules cover the essentials of basin classification and tectonostratigraphic analysis\, the prediction of petroleum system elements (reservoir\, source rocks and seals) and the presentation of a workflow with which the prospects of a basin can be rapidly assessed. The most recent world’s frontier discoveries are reviewed in their basin context and key elements are recognised that will identify the frontier\ndiscoveries of the future.  \nThe lectures are interspersed with numerous case studies analysing the regional controls on the main global\ndiscoveries of the last decade\, some of which will be run as group discussions and guided exercises. This will\nexpand the participants’ knowledge bank of key analogues that can be used to identify and risk new plays\nin their own regions of interest. \nWho should attend\nGeologists and geophysicists or exploration managers that are involved in the assessment of new exploration opportunities and new country entry\, particularly if working on rifts and or passive margins such as Atlantic margin basins. The course contents are on intermediate/advanced level and a basic knowledge of petroleum geology and in particular of petroleum systems is required. \nPotential attendees include: \n\nReservoir Engineers\nDrilling Engineers\nRisk Management\nResearch & Development\nProject Support & Services\nBasin Management & Analyst\nExploration & Development Department\nGeologists\nGeophysicists\nGeoscientists\nPetroleum Engineers\n\n\nKey Learning Points\n\nParticipants will learn how to rapidly differentiate prospective from non-prospective basins using a series of key tools and techniques\, even in situations where they have limited data and knowledge.\nParticipants will learn how to rapidly compile a number of key diagrams within a workflow that synthesises the key tectonic and other basin-wide controls on prospectivity.\nThey will particularly learn the essentials of working petroleum systems in Africa and in the Central and South Atlantic\nThey will acquire check-lists of the parameters which most frequently cause basins to succeed or fail\, that they will be able to use in data rooms and in the assessment of licence or farming blocks.
URL:https://www.opuskinetic.com/training/advanced-basin-analysis-2/
LOCATION:Malaysia\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals
GEO:4.210484;101.975766
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