Logistics Of Crude Oil And Petroleum Products - Oil And Gas
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 464.60 MB | Duration: 1h 47m
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 464.60 MB | Duration: 1h 47m
Explore the logistics of crude oil and petroleum products - transport and dispatch of oil and gas demystified
What you'll learn
Gain a broad perspective of the global oil and gas business : supply and transportation
Understand logistics and supply principles and practices
Use Worldscale reference to charter a ship and to calculate the profitability
Understand how the commercial petroleum products (gasoline, diesel, fuel) are dispatched from the refineries to the market
Requirements
There are no pre-requisites for this course. We will walk through the logistic processes step by step
Description
Dear student,Ever wondered how crude oil is transported from remote production wells like in Siberia or Arabian desert to refineries ? and then how commercial petroleum products like gasoline or diesel fuel are dispatched from refineries to your gas station so that you can fill up your car and go to work ?If you're curious about that then you've come to the right place !This course is designed to give you a comprehensive picture of the international oil logistics : from transport of crude oil to refineries, to dispatch of commercial petroleum products.The course is organized into 2 parts :The first part is an analysis of transport problems, particularly the transport of crude oil. We discuss : sea transport first, different types of tankers, different types of charters, costs and prices for this type of transport, the regulatory framework and operational matters. Then we consider transport by pipeline.The second part deals with the different ways of delivering finished products from a refinery : by water, pipeline, rail or road, and the different restrictions that apply to them. Finally, we review the various controls that apply to dispatch.This training course will highlight :Up-to-date global statistics of oil & gasUpdate you of the various methods and technologies used to transport oil, gas and their productsEssentials of international oil and gas supply, economics and transportationPrimary logistics – tanker freight costs and charteringSupply logistics – major international pipelines, shipping routes, and choke pointsBy the end of this training course, you will be able to :Gain a broad perspective of the global oil and gas business : supply and transportationUnderstand logistics and supply principles and practicesUse Worldscale reference to charter a ship and to calculate the profitabilityThis training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit :Oil & gas field personnelOperations, maintenance and engineering traineesOther support staff who have an interest in increasing their understanding of the oil & gas logisticsBusiness Development Managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts switching disciplines who are required to have a better understanding of this stimulating fieldEnergy industry journalists and reportersProfessional personnel such as legal, banking, insurance, finance dealing with oil supply and transportationWhat makes me qualified to teach you :I hold 2 chemical engineering degrees from the "Ecole Nationale Supérieur de Chimie de Paris, Chimie ParisTech" and the "Institut Français du Pétrole, IFP School", 2 of the top tier chemical engineering schools in Europe with a major in refining and petrochemicals.For the last 10 years I have been working as a chemical engineer for an international oil company where I have taken on different technical challenges in petrochemicals manufacturing, petroleum refining, logistics, planning and business analyses.What's next ?If you are interested in other topics related to chemical engineering or to the oil and gas industry, and would like a training course on them, built the way this current course is, then please let me know.So that you are aware, we are in the process of building the following courses :Oil and Gas : History, markets, pricing, economics and petroleum productsCrude oil refining demystifiedStorage of petroleum, chemicals and LPGOverview of the petrochemical industry 1/3 : Steam crackingOverview of the petrochemical industry 2/3 : Making polymers (PE, PP, PS, PVC)Overview of the petrochemical industry 3/3 : Other petrochemicals (Benzen, Xylene, Toluene, Styrene, Cumene, Phenol…)Distillation, absorption and stripping : Engineering basics and equipmentHeat transfer technologies : Process furnaces and heat exchangersRotating equipment basics 1/4 : Centrifugal pumpsRotating equipment basics 2/4 : Positive displacement pumpsRotating equipment basics 3/4 : Centrifugal compressorsRotating equipment basics 4/4 : Reciprocating compressorsValves and piping in the Oil and GasFundamentals of process control used in industrial plantsProcess instruments used in industrial plantsGeneral inorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryEssential physicsIR and NMR spectroscopiesand much more…So with no further ado, go ahead, click the enroll button and we will see you in the first section !Cheers,WR TrainingSpread the wings of your knowledge
Overview
Section 1: ABOUT THE COURSE
Lecture 1 Learning objectives
Section 2: THE DIFFERENT METHODS OF TRANSPORT
Lecture 2 Introduction to the different methods of transport
Section 3: MARINE TRANSPORT
Lecture 3 The different types of tankers
Lecture 4 The different types of charters
Lecture 5 The cost of marine transport
Lecture 6 The price of marine transport
Lecture 7 Prices and costs of marine transport
Lecture 8 Regulations : National flag requirement
Lecture 9 Flags of convenience
Lecture 10 Operating aspects
Lecture 11 Controls on loading
Lecture 12 Administrative formalities
Lecture 13 The reception of tankers
Section 4: TRANSPORT BY PIPELINE
Lecture 14 The constraints
Lecture 15 The cost of transport by pipeline
Section 5: COMPARING TRANSPORT COSTS
Lecture 16 Comparing transport costs
Section 6: STORAGE AND DELIVERY TO THE REFINERY
Lecture 17 Storage and delivery to the refinery
Section 7: DISPATCH OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Lecture 18 Introduction
Lecture 19 Dispatch by pipeline
Lecture 20 Dispatch by water
Lecture 21 Dispatch by rail
Lecture 22 Dispatch by road
Section 8: CONTROLS AT DISPATCH
Lecture 23 Quality
Lecture 24 Quantities
Lecture 25 Administrative accounting methods
Lecture 26 Customs formalities
Lecture 27 BONUS : COUPON CODES
Students in logistics, engineering, refining, petrochemicals…,Oil & gas field personnel,Operations, maintenance and engineering trainees,Other support staff who have an interest in increasing their understanding of the oil & gas logistics,Business Development Managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts switching disciplines who are required to have a better understanding of this stimulating field,Energy industry journalists and reporters,Professional personnel such as legal, banking, insurance, finance dealing with oil supply and transportation,Anyone seeking to broaden the sphere of his knowledge and discover the logistics of oil and gas