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Liquid Bulk Cargo Handling: Crude Oil and LNG: Storage, Separation, Loading, Unloading, Marine Operations, Dehydration, Desalting, Measurement and Calculations

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19/01/2025 - 23/01/2025 DUBAI

Introduction

Liquid Bulk Cargo handling plays a critical role in the ongoing expansion of the oil industry, especially with the continuing growth of the spot/short term market and the dynamic expansion of the markets and supply sources. This course provides an understanding of liquid bulk cargo storage at the marine terminal, Crude Oil Cargo Handling, LNG Cargo Handling, Cargo Calculations, and other useful topics related to safety and pollution prevention.

 

OBJECTIVES

  • Have a very good overview of liquid bulk cargo handlings such as the basic properties of petroleum, the toxicity of petroleum, properties of liquefied gas and the principles of gas
  • Become acquainted with liquid bulk cargo storage particularly the tank farm overview & installation, crude oil dehydration, desalting & stabilization and the types of storage tanks & their accessories
  • Know the basic operation & inspection of tanks and identify the various methods of gauging tanks
  • Understand and employ crude oil cargo handling including the hydrocarbon gas evolution & dispersion, electrical equipment and installations, static electricity and pressure surge
  • Identify the various flammability hazards associated with handling and be able to determine the hazards of petroleum as well as the precautions on tankers and tank areas
  • Review and improve liaison between tanker and terminal and recognize the various requirements, guidelines, and methods of the handling of cargo and ballast
  • Understand tank cleaning and gas freeing and be able to describe fixed inert gas systems
  • Become familiar with enclosed space entry, carriers & packaged cargoes in crude oil cargo handling and be able to recognize the emergency procedures in crude oil cargo handling
  • Develop an in-depth understanding of LNG cargo handling by becoming familiar with the equipment & instrumentation of the ship and terminal
  • Employ cargo measurement & calculations in LNG cargo handling and be able to recognize the personal health & safety issues in cargo handling
  • Illustrate the method of cargo calculation in flow measurement, meter proving & meter factor and be able to describe gas freeing of tanks
  • Employ cleaning of the crude tank and be able to determine its importance in liquid bulk cargo handling

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This course is intended for marine terminal staff, marine operation staff, oil movement personnel, custody measurement people, metering engineers and process engineers who have limited direct understanding of Liquid Bulk handling operations and as a base Workshop for trainees with little or no experience of Liquid Bulk handling operations.

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