Oil and Gas Technical Trainings
Subsea Production Systems and Flowlines
This in-depth course develops directly applicable capability in Subsea Production Systems and Flowlines. It connects Subsea Field Architecture, Flowlines and Flow Assurance, and Controls, Power, and Communication to the decisions, controls, and activities participants need to perform in their workplace.
Overview
Practical learning for workplace transfer.
This in-depth course develops directly applicable capability in Subsea Production Systems and Flowlines. It connects Subsea Field Architecture, Flowlines and Flow Assurance, and Controls, Power, and Communication to the decisions, controls, and activities participants need to perform in their workplace. The five-module curriculum progresses toward Subsea Operations Scenario, using evidence, scenarios, and work products appropriate to the subject.
Objectives
- Analyze subsea field architecture, including trees, wellheads, manifolds, templates, jumpers, risers, umbilicals, and control systems.
- Configure or structure flowlines and flow assurance, including multiphase hydraulics, pressure drop, terrain slugging, and thermal behavior.
- Evaluate controls, power, and communication, including hydraulic and electric actuation, subsea control modules, and topside interfaces.
- Manage installation, integrity, and intervention, including route survey, fabrication, laying, testing, and commissioning.
- Apply subsea operations scenario, including select an architecture for a long tieback.
Target audience
- Professionals responsible for this subject area
- Managers, supervisors, and team leaders
- Analysts, specialists, engineers, or coordinators working with the relevant processes
- Project, implementation, assurance, or improvement team members
- Professionals preparing for broader responsibilities in this field
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: Subsea Field Architecture
Trees, wellheads, manifolds, templates, jumpers, risers, umbilicals, and control systems
Tieback distance, water depth, host, and intervention constraints
Reliability, redundancy, and isolation philosophy
Module 2: Flowlines and Flow Assurance
Multiphase hydraulics, pressure drop, terrain slugging, and thermal behavior
Hydrate, wax, scale, corrosion, and erosion risks
Insulation, heating, chemicals, pigging, and operating envelopes
Module 3: Controls, Power, and Communication
Hydraulic and electric actuation, subsea control modules, and topside interfaces
Sensors, multiplexed communication, and power distribution
Fault detection and degraded-mode operation
Module 4: Installation, Integrity, and Intervention
Route survey, fabrication, laying, testing, and commissioning
Inspection, leak detection, anomaly assessment, and repair
ROV, light well intervention, and retrieval planning
Module 5: Subsea Operations Scenario
Select an architecture for a long tieback
Analyze shutdown and restart hydrate exposure
Develop integrity and intervention priorities
Materials provided
- ○ Course-specific presentation slides
- ○ Guided exercises, scenarios, or configured-environment activities appropriate to the subject
- ○ Course-specific worksheets, checklists, or calculation templates
- ○ Applied workplace case materials
- ○ 4D Certificate of Completion issued by 4D Training & Consultancy
- ○ Post-course support for implementation questions
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
4D Training & Consultancy adapts the program to the client’s operating environment. Delivery combines structured explanation with subject-specific analysis, exercises, and implementation decisions so participants can transfer the learning to real responsibilities without implying vendor authorization.
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