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ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT

COURSE OVERVIEW & LEARNING OUTCOMES

The Asset Integrity Management (AIM) course, with particular focus on oil and gas, provides participants with the tools and knowledge required to more efficiently and safely manage installations for maximum value. It teaches AIM from a holistic view of fidelity to the wellbeing and safety of stakeholders – personnel, community and the environment. It helps participants appreciate how the establishment of a comprehensive, risk-based AIM culture promotes equipment maintenance compliance, cost efficiency, asset integrity and reliable performance towards improved uptime and operational excellence.

  • Understand and manage risks and business threats arising from ageing equipment 

  • Be able to develop and implement an effective asset integrity management system for all O&G asset types in a safe and sustainable manner; especially for brown and ageing fields

  • Understand the nexus between asset integrity and stakeholder management

  • Appreciate the importance of carrying out due and diligence and effective planning and project management and controls. 

  • Evaluation of the integrity of production assets and systems, including offshore installations

  • Big picture thinking and prioritization in managing integrity of assets

  • Become aware of best practices in the organization, implementation, and control of operating assets in a fast moving and frequently changing operating environment.

TARGET PARTICIPANTS

  • Asset Managers

  • Facility Engineers

  • Pipeline/Corrosion Engineers

  • Technical Audit Personnel

EXAMPLE MODULES

  • Integrity threat brainstorm and review of a major incident

  • History and Evolution of Asset Integrity Management (AIM)

  • AIM Concepts and Elements – review of elements of a functional AIM system

  • Asset Integrity Lifecycle - from Decision Gate (DG) /Front End Loading (FEL) 1 through DG/FEL 4, operations and abandonment

  • Stakeholder targets in formulating an effective AIM strategy – people, community and environment

  • Risk and Hazard Assessment and Management 

  • Asset Integrity Barrier Management

  • Safety Critical Elements and Equipment

Asset Degradation and Damage

  • Incident Investigation 

  • Emergency Response

  • Performance Management

  • Process Integrity

  • KPIs for an Integrity Driven Asset Management

  • OPEX Optimization through Asset Lifecycle maintenance planning, effective work process and condition monitoring.

  • Lifetime extension of Ageing assets

  • Plant and Personnel Protective Systems

  • Risked Based Inspection and Maintenance of Static and Rotating Equipment

  • Pipeline Integrity Management 

  • Reactive Integrity Management Systems – Emergency repairs and operations

  • Asset Integrity Review Process.

DURATION

5 Days

LOCATIONS:

Dubai Houston London

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