25 - 29 May 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 6300 € Euro
If your company operates offshore assets and in particular Offshore Marine Terminals, Fixed Platform infrastructures with subsea pipelines, Floating Production Storage & Offloading (FPSOs), and/or is entering into FSRU / FLNG assets with LNG Gas carriers and/or Oil tankers berthing at single buoy mooring terminals, then this Global Horizon Design Considerations for Marine Terminals training program is for you.
This interactive, applications-driven 5-day Global Horizon training program is focused on the key design, operability, and life cycle asset integrity management considerations for constructing and operating an Offshore Asset such as a Marine Oil or Gas Terminal. This Global Horizon Design Considerations for Marine Terminals training program additionally addresses aging asset infrastructure and life extension modeling with safety and regulatory guidance.
This Global Horizon training program will highlight:
Key design & construction guidelines for building & operating an offshore marine asset
How to manage aging infrastructure, structural integrity monitoring, asset insurance, marine warranty surveillance Life cycle risk management
Use of latest technologies in real-time data management, condition performance monitoring technologies
Focusing on design life cycle management, maintaining a stable asset risk profile with good reliability, production availability, and Uptime performance as per ISO 20815 criteria
Managing Asset OPEX Budgets, Knowledge Management tools, and skills set to transfer to a multi-disciplined, competent workforce
By the end of this Global Horizon training program, participants will be able to:
Gain a better understanding and appreciation of the various International Asset Regulatory Guidelines and manage variances in environmental conditions, codes, and standards
Interpret meaningfully and critically, project and asset information to assist in each of the key stages
Obtain a practical approach to understanding the requirements to obtain a DNV and/or other Independent 3rd Party Design Verification Certificate such as those issued by ABS and or Bureau Veritas or Lloyds Register Integrity Management
Learn the regulatory requirements and integrated competence matrices as stipulated by SIGTTO for LNG-LPG assets and risk management
Plan, Act and Do things in a timely manner to maintain the integrity of your assets in fitness for purpose, operating condition
Participants in this Global Horizon Design Considerations for Marine Terminals training program shall receive thorough training on the subjects covered by the outline with the instructor utilizing a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques.
Training methodology includes:
A variety of proven adult learning techniques shall be used to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, and retention of the information presented
The daily workshops will be highly interactive and participative. This involves regular discussion of applications with the seminar instructor, as well as hands-on exposure to the latest techniques using some supportive project and operational site video presentations
Delegates are strongly encouraged to bring operational experiences gained from their own work into the training seminar workshops. This adds greater relevancy to the content. Emphasis is also placed on the periodic changes in International regulations and the effectiveness of the “management of change” procedures.
This Global Horizon training program is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Asset Engineers, Marine Engineers
Marine Operations & Field Personnel
Infrastructure Managers
Professionals in the marine facility, management support roles
Marine Operations Superintendents
Those who seek to derive a greater understanding of Design through Life Cycle Asset Management of Offshore Marine Terminals
HSE Personnel Subject Matter Experts (SME) for operational aspects of “ship to ship” transfer of LNG, in support of both European (EE) and worldwide terminal development projects, market access, and commercial efforts
DAY 1
Design and Construction Codes for Marine Terminals - Offshore Assets
Updates on various International Codes, Standards, and Regulations will be presented
Recommended best practices will be tabled such that you can introduce updates and or possibly identify new management performance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that can be used on your assets, regionally specific criteria, including considerations for asset life cycle extensions
Design Layouts, Plant Optimization
Stage-Gate Approval Process and reaching a Design Freeze aligned with Project Financial Investment Decision Stage Gates, aging asset life extension regimes
Use of Smart Marine Plant Design to life cycle documentation process beneficial for project handover to asset operations teams
DAY 2
Asset Management Responsibilities and Life Cycle Phased Inspection & Planned Preventative Maintenance Regimes
Various Workshop Sessions across Design Life Cycle Integrity Criteria
Structural Integrity
Inspection Regimes
Capturing Key Technical, Operating Performance Standards, Safety Critical Elements, Integrity Levels
Lean Design Life-Cycle Concept
Process System Safety Improvements
DAY 3
Lessons Learnt and The Knowledge Management Process
Mitigating Risks from Ageing Structural Integrity
Use of Pipeline Leak Detection Devices
Emergency Pipeline Repair Systems (EPRS) Strategies and Availability of Spare Parts
Marine Warranty Surveillance (MWS) Inspections and Vessel Classification Reviews
Hook Up and Commissioning Issues
Incidents and/or Accidents from Heavy Lifts
Planning for Asset Decommissioning
DAY 4
Life Cycle Certification Updates, Periodic Life Cycle Asset Risk Based Inspection (RBI), and Life Extension Studies in Ageing Infrastructure
Demonstration by Worked Examples and Use of Dynamic Asset Management Data Bases with condition Performance Monitoring Support Tools
How to Develop Asset Risk Models for Repairs and Necessary Structural Upgrades
Considerations for Phased De-commissioning Activities
Environmental Regulatory Reporting across Your Various Asset Sites
Storage and Retention of Key Documents, Electronic Filing and had Copies
DAY 5
Offshore Installation Management
Safety Leadership Skills and Key Asset Performance Measures
Regulatory Reporting of Safety Critical Elements (SCE) and Performance Standards (PS) into SAP and other Enterprise Business Management Systems
Understanding of How to Deliver Robust Design, Construction and Asset Life Cycle Management Operating Expenditure (OPEX) Budgets
Design Construction Regulations, Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) appropriate ISO Codes and Standards Refresher
Emergency Management and Major Accident Prevention Hazard Analysis Practices and Wider Operating Parameter Considerations