Introduction
Control rooms are the operational nerve centers of transmission pipeline facilities, responsible for monitoring, controlling, and ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of oil, gas, and other products. Operators must manage real-time data, respond to system abnormalities, and coordinate field operations while maintaining strict safety and regulatory compliance.
This 10-day advanced training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive approach to control room operations for transmission pipeline systems. It covers SCADA systems, monitoring techniques, operational procedures, alarm management, safety protocols, and emergency response.
Participants will gain the knowledge and practical skills required to operate control rooms effectively, manage pipeline operations, and respond to incidents in real time.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand pipeline control room operations and responsibilities
- Operate SCADA systems for monitoring and control
- Interpret real-time data and system parameters
- Manage alarms and abnormal conditions
- Apply operational procedures and safety protocols
- Coordinate with field teams and stakeholders
- Respond to emergencies and incidents effectively
- Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations
Target Audience
- Control Room Operators
- Pipeline Engineers and Supervisors
- SCADA and Automation Engineers
- Operations and Maintenance Personnel
- HSE and Safety Professionals
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Pipeline Control Room Operations
- Role and functions of control rooms
- Overview of transmission pipeline systems
- Operator responsibilities and workflows
- Industry standards and best practices
Day 2: SCADA Systems and Architecture
- SCADA system components and structure
- Data acquisition and communication systems
- Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
- System configuration basics
Day 3: Monitoring and Data Interpretation
- Key pipeline parameters (pressure, flow, temperature)
- Real-time monitoring techniques
- Data analysis and trending
- Performance indicators
Day 4: Operational Procedures and Control Strategies
- Start-up, shutdown, and normal operations
- Flow control and pressure management
- Pump and compressor control
- Operational optimization
Day 5: Alarm Management and Abnormal Situations
- Alarm systems and prioritization
- Handling abnormal operating conditions
- Root cause identification
- Alarm rationalization
Day 6: Pipeline Integrity and Leak Detection
- Leak detection systems (LDS)
- Integrity monitoring techniques
- Corrosion and pipeline degradation
- Preventive measures
Day 7: Safety and Risk Management
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Safety management systems
- Compliance and regulatory requirements
- Human factors in control room operations
Day 8: Emergency Response and Incident Management
- Responding to pipeline incidents (leaks, ruptures)
- Emergency shutdown procedures
- Incident command and coordination
- Communication during emergencies
Day 9: Coordination and Communication
- Coordination with field operations
- Communication protocols and reporting
- Shift handover procedures
- Documentation and recordkeeping
Day 10: Simulation, Case Studies & Final Workshop
- Control room simulation exercises
- Real incident case studies
- Decision-making under pressure
- Group project and evaluation
- Final review and feedback