The purpose of the course is to provide the participants with adequate knowledge for operating MAN electronic engines safely and efficiently. The course aims to provide sufficient competency for engineers to deal with systematic trouble shooting and problem solving with
Learning Category: Well Intervention
MAN MEGI LNG Dual Fuel Engine
The purpose of the course is to provide the participants with adequate knowledge for operating MAN MEGI dual fuel engines safely and efficiently. The course aims to provide sufficient competency for engineers to deal with systematic trouble shooting and problem
MAN LGIM Methanol Dual Fuel Engine
The purpose of the course is to provide the participants with adequate knowledge for operating MAN LGIM Methanol dual fuel engines safely and efficiently. The course aims to provide sufficient competency for engineers to deal with systematic trouble shooting and
IWCF Virtual Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 3&4 (Theory & Assessment)
Important Note: This course is delivered as a fully-virtual, instructor-led training using Microsoft Teams. Practical assessment for these courses are delivered virtually, via a cloud-based Simulation program (where required). No wells perform efficiently and produce uninterrupted from initial production to
IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control L3&4
No wells perform efficiently and produce uninterrupted from initial production to abandonment. Being able to depend on safe and efficient well intervention is crucial. Through this course, Maersk Training provides course participants with the chance to go through exercises /
IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control L2
IWCF expects candidates’ knowledge· IWCF expects candidates’ knowledge and understanding of basic well intervention pressure control to be developed so that they can“competently perform their assigned well control duties” (OGP Report 476).It is insufficient for candidates on any level of
IWCF Virtual Well Intervention Pressure Control L2
IWCF expects candidates’ knowledge· IWCF expects candidates’ knowledge and understanding of basic well intervention pressure control to be developed so that they can“competently perform their assigned well control duties” (OGP Report 476).It is insufficient for candidates on any level of
IWCF Virtual Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 3&4 (Theory & Assessment)
Important Note: This course is delivered as a fully-virtual, instructor-led training using Microsoft Teams. Practical assessment for these courses are delivered virtually, via a cloud-based Simulation program (where required). No wells perform efficiently and produce uninterrupted from initial production to