Corrosion Engineering and Materials Protection
This workshop provides an in-depth understanding of corrosion engineering and materials protection in the oil and gas industry. It addresses corrosion mechanisms, material selection, protective systems, and monitoring strategies essential for asset integrity. Participants will gain practical knowledge of applying international standards and best practices to ensure safe, reliable, and cost-effective operations.
Workshop Objectives
• Understand the fundamentals of corrosion mechanisms in oil and gas environments.
• Apply international codes and standards for materials protection.
• Evaluate material selection and protective systems for long-term performance.
• Identify and mitigate common corrosion challenges across equipment and pipelines.
• Strengthen technical decision-making for asset integrity and lifecycle management.
About the Presenter
The workshop is conducted by an experienced industry professional in corrosion control, materials engineering, and integrity management. Drawing on extensive technical and training experience, the presenter provides practical, industry-focused knowledge to enhance participants’ ability to manage corrosion risks effectively.
Applied Machine Learning for Upstream and Subsurface Domains
This two-day hands-on workshop is designed for petroleum and subsurface professionals seeking practical skills in machine learning for upstream oil & gas operations. The program teaches participants how to apply machine learning to uncover patterns in production and reservoir data, discover equations from historical relationships, and build predictive models for vital engineering parameters. Real-world datasets from drilling and subsurface domains are used, focusing on automating reports, visualizing data, and interpreting model outputs for improved decision-making.