Marine Pipeline Engineering Course
April 3-7, 2006 • Houston, Texas
The course will provide a complete and up-to-date overview of the area of marine pipeline engineering, taking delegates through the pre-design phase, design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance. It will give a complete picture of the work of design engineers and pipeline construction companies, using actual case studies from around the world to highlight the topics discussed. While the course requires no previous experience, this is not a superficial overview. The lecturers are experts in their fields and have vast experience in lecturing on the subject of marine pipeline engineering. Places will be strictly limited to ensure maximum individual attention. All delegates will receive a full set of lecture notes providing an invaluable reference for use after the course. Read the complete Course Program.
Who Should Attend
Engineers from oil & gas companies, construction companies, pipe and service suppliers and regulatory authorities, who are newly qualified, have recently moved into pipeline engineering or hold broad responsibilities that include pipelines.
Course Documentation
Participants receive a sturdy ring binder containing more than 700 pages of text and illustrations supporting the lectures and providing an invaluable reference source after the course.
In addition, each participant will receive a copy of the newly published 650pp. reference book Subsea Pipeline Engineering by Andrew Palmer and Roger King.
Continuing Education
On completion of the course, participants will be eligible to receive 2.6 Continuing Education Units. (CEUs).
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The course will provide a complete and up-to-date overview of the area of marine pipeline engineering.
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