Oil and Gas Technical Trainings
LNG Operations, Storage and Regasification
This technical training program gives participants a practical understanding of liquefied natural gas operations, including LNG production interface, cryogenic storage, loading and unloading, regasification, boil-off gas management, safety systems, terminal operations, and emergency response considerations.
Objectives
- Understand LNG value chain, properties, hazards, and operational terminology.
- Explain LNG storage, transfer, loading, unloading, and regasification systems.
- Identify boil-off gas management, pressure control, and cryogenic equipment considerations.
- Recognize process safety, fire protection, gas detection, and emergency response requirements.
- Interpret operating parameters, alarms, procedures, and handover information.
- Strengthen coordination between terminal operations, maintenance, HSE, and control room teams.
Target audience
- LNG terminal operators and supervisors
- Oil and gas operations and process personnel
- Marine, loading, storage, and utilities teams
- HSE, maintenance, and reliability professionals
- Engineers and managers involved in gas and LNG facilities
Program outline
A clear structure for the learning journey.
Program outline
Outline points are grouped in one designed block instead of being treated as separate module cards.
Module 1: LNG Value Chain and Properties
Natural gas liquefaction, LNG composition, cryogenic behavior, and hazards
LNG shipping, receiving terminals, storage, regasification, and send-out
Module 2: LNG Storage and Transfer Systems
Storage tanks, pumps, loading arms, vaporizers, valves, and insulation
Loading, unloading, cooldown, purging, and custody transfer basics
Module 3: Boil-Off Gas and Pressure Management
BOG generation, compressors, recondenser systems, flaring, and pressure control
Operating envelope, alarms, abnormal conditions, and troubleshooting
Module 4: Safety and Emergency Response
Cryogenic burns, gas dispersion, fire protection, ESD, gas detection, and exclusion zones
Emergency procedures, drills, SIMOPS, and marine interface risks
Module 5: Terminal Performance and Reliability
Shift handover, maintenance coordination, KPIs, inspection, and continuous improvement
Workshop: LNG terminal operating scenario and response planning
Materials provided
- β Slides used during the sessions
- β Group activities and exercises
- β Worksheets and templates
- β Case studies relevant to the course
- β 4D Certificate of Completion issued by 4D Training & Consultancy
- β Post-course support for technical queries and guidance
Training Options
Programs can be delivered in-house, online, or in a blended format depending on your team's schedule, location, and learning objectives. When an external certificate or exam is included, certification rules and fees remain under the relevant awarding body's policies, while 4D provides the training and preparation support.
Why choose 4D
At 4D Training & Consultancy, we do not deliver generic technical training. Each program is adapted to your operating environment, equipment, procedures, workforce maturity, and safety requirements. Our trainers use practical case studies, field-based examples, troubleshooting exercises, and interactive discussions so participants can connect the content directly to real oil and gas operations.
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