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Synergie Training provides a wide range of Oil and Gas Training Courses for professionals working in offshore, energy, and engineering sectors. Our courses are designed to improve technical knowledge, increase compliance, and support career development.
With topics covering pipeline design, offshore safety, project delivery, and process operations, our training reflects current industry demands. Each course is delivered by experienced specialists with real-world sector experience, ensuring practical and applicable learning.
Our Oil and Gas Training Courses are available as public classes, live online sessions, or on-site at your premises. We tailor training to meet client needs and always stay aligned with evolving legislation and standards.
Enhance your procurement skills with Synergie Training's accredited courses, covering negotiation, contract management, cost reduction, and supply chain performance.
Synergie Training offers practical oil and gas project management courses. Learn to manage risks, control costs, and deliver projects successfully in the energy sector.
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The Basic Steel Structural Design Training course provides an overview of different steel frames and their design requirements. It covers the behavior and design of beams, compression and tension members, and steel connections. Aimed at engineers and scientists working with onshore and offshore structures, the course includes lectures on Eurocodes, failure modes, and design checks for bolts and welds. Led by Dr. Boulent Imam, a Senior Lecturer with expertise in steel structures, the course lasts one day and is offered at various locations in the UK.
The Ship Design Training Course focuses on the first principle design of ship structures, with an emphasis on beams and plates. It covers the ultimate strength of hull girders, structural rules, and ship design for arctic conditions. The course targets engineers, scientists, ship management personnel, and others involved in ship design. Lectures include topics like plate buckling, ice load calculations, and mission-based ice load assessment. Led by experts in the field, the course offers a balance of theory and practice for designing and managing various engineering structures.
The Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Training course provides a comprehensive understanding of stress/strain calculations for fatigue assessment, focusing on uniaxial, torsional, and multiaxial fatigue regimes. Participants learn about Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics, crack/flaw analysis, and material selection for fatigue and fracture resistance. Aimed at engineers and scientists working on onshore and offshore structures, the course covers topics such as fatigue of plain, notched, and welded components, fracture toughness, and fatigue loading assessment. Led by Professor Luca Susmel, the course spans 2 days and emphasizes practical applications in structural design and safety assessment.
The course "Understanding Terms and Conditions and the Contract of Oil and Gas" aims to equip supplier/contractor companies in the oil and gas industry with essential skills for comprehending and negotiating contracts. Participants will learn about fundamental contractual concepts, differences between commercial and legal aspects of contracts, and how to structure their work within contracts. The course covers commercial issues, major terms and conditions, legal clauses, and strategies for managing risks and negotiations in contracts.
The Fatigue and Fracture Training Course provides an in-depth exploration of fatigue and fracture principles in engineering. Attendees will learn about current design and assessment methods, crack/flaw analysis, fracture mechanics, material selection, and codified procedures for flaw evaluation. The course is designed for engineers and scientists working with onshore and offshore structures. Topics covered include stress intensity factor, fracture toughness, and the BS 7910 methodology. The course is a 2-day program offered in various locations in the UK.
The "Advances in Offshore Renewable Energy" course introduces engineers and scientists to offshore environments and various exploitable marine and offshore renewable energy resources. It covers technology advancements in offshore wind power, wave energy, and tidal current energy, along with recent research achievements in offshore wind power. The course focuses on topics such as the design, reliability, operation, and maintenance of offshore wind power systems, as well as technologies for protecting wind turbines in harsh environments. Targeted attendees are professionals involved in designing, operating, and assessing offshore structures.
This course on Introduction to Offshore Engineering covers various aspects of offshore structures, sea loads, mooring systems, and component design. Aimed at engineers and scientists involved in offshore structure design and operation, the course includes lectures on wave theory, dynamics of floating structures, and ultimate strength of beam columns and plated structures. Led by experts Dr. Wenxian Yang and Prof. Purnendu Das, the 2-day program provides in-depth knowledge essential for offshore engineering professionals.
The Advanced Design of Ship Structures course focuses on the first principle design of ship structures, with an emphasis on beams and plates. It covers advanced analysis procedures, hull girder strength, and common structural rules. Aimed at engineers and scientists involved in ship design, the course offers a balance of theory and practice. Lectures include topics such as probabilistic design, plate buckling, and reliability analysis. The course is led by Professor Purnendu Das, a renowned expert in marine structures.