P&IDs for Oil and Gas Industries
Join us for a comprehensive webinar on P&IDs for Oil and Gas Industries. This webinar will delve into the intricacies of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), essential tools for engineers, operators, and technicians in the oil and gas sector. We will explore the symbols, components, and conventions used in P&IDs, enabling participants to effectively interpret and utilize these diagrams for efficient plant operations and maintenance.
Webinar Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental principles and purpose of P&IDs.
- Identify and interpret common P&ID symbols and notations.
- Analyze P&IDs to understand process flow and equipment relationships.
- Apply P&ID knowledge for troubleshooting, safety analysis, and process optimization.
- Recognize the importance of P&IDs in the design, construction, and operation of oil and gas facilities.
About the Presenter
PEA Trainer (15+ years of experience in core Instrumentation Design and better understanding, able to train the brain of professionals to becomes leaders in the industry.)
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Time : 8 PM Indian Time | Duration : 60 Minutes
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