Flow Assurance of Oil and Gas Production and Transport System

Flow Assurance of Oil and Gas Production and Transport System

Course Overview

Flow assurance discipline involves designing and analysing the thermohydraulic behaviour of hydrocarbon fluids in pipelines and process equipment to ensure uninterrupted production and revenue flow. Whether you are dealing with crude oil transportation, wet gas transportation or gas transmission pipelines in the onshore or offshore environment, the need to assure that the fluid arrives at its destination safely and efficiently without halting production is critical to the profitability of the assets. The participant would be learning how to carry out flow assurance study and analysis for typical field development and hydrocarbon pipeline system. The training would start with the theoretical basis of flow assurance to give the participant a firm grasp of the fundamental principle upon which design and analysis in flow assurance study are rooted in. The participants would then be exposed to applying the fundamental concepts in actual flow assurance study using case studies and calculations exercises. 

The training would be delivered by a team of experts with a sound understanding of oil and gas fluid flow behaviour—multiphase flow and production chemistry with the experience of applying the fundamental understanding in delivering flow assurance studies using spreadsheet calculations and commercial modelling software.

Expected Learning Outcomes
  • Understand flow assurance risk for oil, condensate, and gas systems
  •  Understand the scope of flow assurance at any stage of the oil and gas project lifecycle
  •  Understand the workflow of a typical flow assurance study and the inter-relationship of the stages in the design and operation of a production system
  •  Develop a systematic approach to solving a flow assurance problem during the operational phase of the oil and gas production system
  •  Be able to carry out a reliable flow assurance analysis in the design of oil and gas system
  • Develop a systematic approach to evaluating and comparing mitigation and remediation techniques for flow assurance problems like hydrates, wax deposition, asphaltenes, emulsions, scale, corrosion, erosion and sand, and slugging
Course Modules

Module

Title

Description

Duration

FA101

Introduction

Understanding flow assurance risk through case studies—to motivate participants. Flow assurance scope through project lifecycle: Concept, FEED, Detailed design, operations, and optimisation. Flow assurance interface with other technical disciplines

One day

Day—1

FA102

Fluid physical properties and PVT analysis

Fluid sampling, phase behaviour of hydrocarbon fluids, equation of states, introduction to fluid characterisation. PVT analysis of hydrocarbon fluid. Application in flow assurance analysis. Case study exercise

FA103

Production chemistry

Analysis, prediction models. remediation, prevention of the following production chemistry challenges: hydrates, waxes and asphaltenes, scales, corrosion, and emulsions. Case study exercise

FA104

Hydraulic analysis

Single-phase flow, multiphase flow—Flow regime, flow regime prediction and flow regime maps. Flowline sizing— (Single-phase flow and multiphase flow). Multiphase flow correlations and pressure drop predictions, surge analysis/water hammer effects and understanding the effect of emulsion on crude oil viscosity and pumping requirement. Case study exercise

One day

Day—2

FA105

Thermal analysis

Heat transfer, prediction of the temperature profile along the flowline and thermal management strategy—Case study exercise

FA106

Flow assurance deliverability and operability

 

Transient scenarios: start-up, ramp-up, shutdown, cooldown, chemical injection, slug flow mitigation and control, pigging operations, sand control, and depressurisation

Case study 1—FA considerations in the design of: Crude oil export pipeline and Wet gas pipeline

Case study 2— Developing operational guidelines

One day

Day—3

FA107

Flow measurements impact on flow assurance

Measurement of fluid flow, measurement of chemical injection rate, and gas lift rates. Case study exercise

FA108

Flow assurance commercial modelling tools

Understanding the capability of the tools, application, and limitations

Course delivery method
The course will be delivered using modern methods, including presentation, discussions, case study analysis, and simple calculations will be implemented in MS Excel flowsheet.
Target Audience
Flow Assurance Engineers and Production Engineers involved in multiphase flow management Pipeline and Facilities Engineers responsible for design, operation, and maintenance of transport systems Process and Chemical Engineers working on production optimization and fluid behaviour analysis Field Operations and Maintenance Personnel managing flowline and subsea systems Reservoir and Petroleum Engineers interested in production system performance Hydrate, Wax, and Asphaltene Specialists focusing on flow assurance challenges Asset Managers and Project Engineers overseeing oil and gas production facilities Regulators, Consultants, and Service Providers supporting flow assurance and integrity management programs
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Entry Details

20/07/2026 9:00 am
London
£5,000

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Start Date 20/07/2026 9:00 am
End Date 23/07/2026 4:00 pm
Fee
£5,000
Location
London

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