Thursday 8 May 2014

Subsea Engineering Fundamentals - The Essential Introduction to Subsea Systems, 22nd - 24th September 2014, Kuala Lumpur


This intensive, introductory course provides a balanced overview of subsea systems based first hand project experience in shallow and deep water fields around the world, from concept evaluation to first production. It is designed for project managers and project engineers, with or without experience of the subsea sector and is particularly suitable for cost, planning, offshore installation and offshore operation engineers. The objective of the course is to examine the engineering behind the design and operation of subsea production systems including subsea Xmas tree & subsea production controls hardware, manifolds, umbilicals and an overview of key flowline and pipeline design issues.

THE FACILITATOR:
Mr. Patrick Soria Muga has Thirty five (35) years of project, engineering and safety management experience, 31 years of which were in the oil, gas and shipping industry that include the following: Project and HSE management, conceptual, feasibility, risk and safety assessment, PHA/SOA studies, basic and detailed safety and process control design engineering, procurement, planning, organizing, QA /QC, construction, installation, modification, upgrades, start-up and commissioning, and maintenance of International Projects for onshore & offshore oil and gas facilities. Said facilities cover FPSO, gas plant, terminal, oil refinery, petrochemical and oil gathering station operations and offshore topsides with accommodation platforms.

COURSE LEVEL : INTRODUCTORY
This course will benefit Project managers , Specialist project engineers from interfacing industry sectors , Engineers and technicians from other disciplines , Engineers who have recently come into the oil and gas industry, Operations personnel who will become part of a multidisciplinary team ,the managerial, engineering
and financial specialists who determine project engineering priorities

KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Overview of system engineering – defining field developments and subsea hardware
  • Appreciate subsea architecture options, field lay-outs and system design
  • Discover flow assurance – hydraulic system analysis, issues and drivers
  • Understand subsea well operations – well heads and Xmas trees
  • Comprehend subsea production control systems and chemical injection
  • Review templates, manifolds and associated hardware
  • Understand umbilical functionality, manufacture and installation
  • Overview infield flowlines and export pipelines
  • Analyse production riser systems for floaters and fixed platforms
  • Learn about subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR)
  • Appreciate reliability, availability and life expectancy
  • Review new technologies for future subsea production systems
Book your seat early to avoid disappointment! Submit your registration form to HR or HOD for approval and send it back to us to reserve the seat! For more information, please get in touch with our representative as below:

Ezra : +6018 366 1334
Emy : +6018 906 1334
Kuza : +6018 905 1334

Government Service Tax Workshop, 4th - 5th June 2014, Grand Bluewave Hotel, Johor Bahru


The Government has announced that the GST (Goods and Services Tax) will be implemented on 1 April 2015. With less than 11 months to go, businesses including SME’s should take immediate steps to assess the impact of GST and mobilise resources to prepare for implementation of GST. There are several implications for businesses especially those , with an annual turnover of RM 500,000 per year. They have to be registered and with that comes the responsibilities and obligations of a “tax collection agent.” This will involve potential risks, administrative obligations and costs, implementation issues, etc. Drawing on the GST experience of other countries , it is important to start early and be prepared in order to manage these potential risks and costs. This training aims to cover : “What is GST and its implications for business” .

BY:

Mr. Sukhdev Seoni

Sukhdev is a MBA holder who has over 19 years of hands-on experience as a Senior Officer with different branches of the Royal Malaysian Customs Department and over 15 years of indirect tax consulting and training experience in the private sector. Sukhdev has worked in a “Big Four Accounting” firm where he provided customised value-added solutions on issues related to indirect taxes covering customs issues, GST, (sales tax, service tax), ASEAN (CEPT) preferential rates as well as indirect tax reviews and due diligence. He continues to do so for MNC’s and Malaysian SME’s. Sukhdev has a diversified exposure in indirect taxes compliance and advisory work. He handles both local and international companies covering industries like manufacturing, and various other service sectors. Currently, Sukhdev is also in involved with training and implementation of GST. He has been trained into GST Implementation Methodology in Australia and Malaysia.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Director, GM, Manager and Executive , Financial Controllers , Accountants , Managers ,Operations Planners , Entrepreneurs , Senior Executives

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
  • “What is GST and its implications for business”
  • Understand the concepts and mechanism of GST
  • Acquire practical knowledge
  • Know the impact on business and GST obligations
  • Understand the implementation and compliance procedures and overcome its enforcement issues
  • Deal with transitional issues

We only have 10 seats left! Book your place now to avoid dissappointment! Equip yourself with the knowledge on Government Service Tax and help yourself in saving big for only RM 550! To book your seat, please get in touch with our representative:

Ezra : +6018 366 1334
Emy : +6018 906 1334
Kuza : +6018 907 1334

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Caesar II - Pipe Stress Analysis, 16th - 18th June 2014, Seri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur


INTERACTIVE SESSIONS WITH CAESAR II!!!

Pipes are well-known for its delicateness and busiest entities in any process plant. They are subjected to almost all kinds of loads, intentional or unintentional. It is extremely important to ensure all potential loads that a piping system would encounter during operation as well as during other stages in the life cycle of a process plant. The system may fail on the first occurrence if any such load is overlooked. Failure of a piping system may trigger a Domino effect and cause a major disaster.

There are a few concepts and phases for a piping engineer should aware and expert of in order to ensure the structural integrity of the piping and maintain the operability of the connecting equipment. Good piping system design is always a mixture of sound knowledge base in the basics and a lot of inventiveness.

WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?

  • Gain confidence in your modelling abilities to build better models faster
  • Get maximum advantage from your software system
  • Learn the full capabilities of today’s most complete pipe stress analysis tool!
  • Have better understanding in fundamentals of pipe stress and how stress analysis is carried out in piping systems.
  • Learn the basis in determining the design pressure and temperature conditions as well as determining pipe wall thickness.
  • Picturing the effective and efficient approaches in providing solutions to the potential pipe stress problems in order to reduce the cost of the piping system.
  • Gain “hands-on” experience on significance of pipe stress analysis software in general, with particular emphasize on CAESAR II and the tools and procedures used in the creation of stress models.

OUR FACILITATOR:


Jerry Kisielewski is a member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has more than thirty years of experience in various aspects of mechanical / piping / pressure vessels for the oil and gas, chemical, conventional and nuclear power generation, mining and process equipment fabrication industries. Served numerous supervisory and discipline lead positions with EPC companies. Jerry also worked on both grass roots and revamp projects, and conducted many in-house training classes, seminars and mentoring programs.

Jerry is a Piping Engineering Specialist with expertise in Piping Stress Analysis, through the exposure to diversified engineering environment and various assignments. Expertise includes overland, buried and marine pipelines, fixed and spar topsides, spar hull risers, modification and re-rating of pressure vessels and heat exchangers, piping specialty items design, development of piping material specifications, design of Pressure Test Diagrams and P&IDs, design of pressure components to comply with ASME BPV Code Sect. VIII Div. 1 and 2 and Sect. III Div.1 Subsect. NB (Class 1). He is well versed in the application of various engineering computer software, including FEA, and also worked on international assignments which include Poland, South Africa, Canada, Russia, Uzbekistan, Czech Republic, Aruba and United States.

Our seats are selling FAST!! Do not miss the chance to gain best knowledge from Mr Kisielewski. Press here to take a look on the brochure. For further information, kindly get in touch with either one of our representatives:

Ezra: 6018 366 1334
Emy: 6018 906 1334
Kuza: 6018 907 1334

Sunday 4 May 2014

Phone line under maintenance..


We are sorry to inform that currently our general office phone and fax line are under maintenance. For any inquiries, kindly contact us at our office mobile at:

MOBILE 1 : (6018) 905 1334
MOBILE 2 : (6018) 906 1334
MOBILE 3 : (6018) 907 1334


We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Thursday 5 December 2013

ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code: Section VIII, Div 1 & 2, 18th - 22nd August 2014, Kuala Lumpur



We are taking you to a next level of ASME where you will learn and understand the background of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code: Section VIII, Division 1 & 2 from 18th - 22nd August 2014 in Kuala Lumpur. This comprehensive course will be introducing the requirements of Section VIII, Division 1 including background, organization, design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and documentation of pressure vessels. Also, in the Section VIII, Division 2 course, you will be having more refined and accurate rules in information so that the design margins is reduced. By learning these codes, it could result in considerable savings in material costs and in most cases the overall vessel costs.


This course will be facilitated by Mr Ramesh Tiwari, an internationallu recognized specialist in the area of pressure vessels, heat exchangers, materials, and codes and standards. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in mechanical engineering from universities in India and United States. He is also a registered Professional Engineer in the Sate of Maryland in the United States.Mr Tiwari is a member of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel, Section VIII Subgroup on Heat Transfer Equipment, and a member of ASME International Working Group on B31.1 for Power Piping in India. In this capacity, he has made invaluable contribution in resolving technical issues in compliance with the ASME codes for Code users. Mr Tiwari has over 24 years of design engineering experience on a variety of projects spanning industries such as oil & gas, power, nuclear, chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food etc. He has provided engineering advice and code interpretations to senior management and guidance to several companies he has worked for in the US, India and Germany. He has initiated and implemented numerous innovative ideas to improve working process and quality, and developed and conducted training programs for peers as well as clients. Mr Tiwari is an approved pressure vessel instructor at NTPC, a premier thermal power generating company in India and at several other companies, both public and private.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
  • Understand the background of the Code rules
  • Apply the Code rules to more common design and fabrication situations
  • Perform calculations for some of the loadings and situations not addresses by the Code
  • Prepare design specifications, design reports, data reports and other documentation

Do join Mr Tiwari in this fruitful session. Register yourself by this coming 11th June 2014 and you are entitle for $100 discount on the actual rate! Fill in the form now and submit to your HOD or HR for approval!!

For further information, please get in touch with our representative at +607 297 1334 or you may browse our website at 
http://www.eventempires.my.

Tuesday 3 September 2013

ASME B31.3 Piping Code : Requirements of Materials and Piping Design 25th – 26th November 2013, Kuala Lumpur


Interpreting and understanding the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code was never easy. It’s a design code that requires long years of engineering and design experience to fully understand the requirement of the code. A process plant is predominantly made up of piping. Anyone whose work is related to a process plant needs some basic understanding of the piping designs and fundamentals, regardless of whether he or she works in an Engineering or Operating Company. This course is built to give some basic background understanding of some of the key areas the code design is based upon and to enhance the knowledge of Mechanical Engineers, including new Mechanical Engineering graduates who, although qualified in their own discipline, may not have received adequate training on the design code. The course covers a detailed discussion on piping stresses and materials, which the code assumes the Designer/Engineer has adequate knowledge in these areas.

This 3 days course is designed to meet the needs of Mechanical Engineers from Design, Construction and Owner Companies and focuses on key areas that Engineers seems to have limited knowledge.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Provide a basic interpretation and understanding of the design code in simplified form
• Provide an awareness of the code and regulations that governs the design and operation of a plant
• Provide basic knowledge of design to young Engineers and plant Maintenance and Operation Engineers for easy decision making

This course will be facilitated by Mr Ganga D. Deka who has over 25 years of experience in oil and gas industry both in engineering design and operation. DO NOT MISS OUT this opportunity and fruitful session with Mr Ganga! For further information, please contact our representative at +607 297 1334 or click here for the brochure.


Monday 26 August 2013

ASME B31.1 / B31.3 - Piping / Support Design, Lay-out and Stress Analysis, 20th - 22nd January 2014, Kuala Lumpur


This course provides comprehensive coverage of ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 of process piping code requirements. 

It has been completely revised, reorganised and updated, and includes descriptions of important new requirements in the latest edition of ASME B31.1 / B31.3 including the philosophy behind changes. The course will review the basic requirements of the ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping with emphasis on B31.3 Process Piping. General topics in the course include: Code organisation and intent, pressure design, design for sustained loads including support design, flexibility thermal analysis, equipment loads, expansion joints, support design loads and restraints, materials, and piping components. Applications of these concepts including flexible thermal analysis using the Shear Stress Theory Principle will be demonstrated.

The course covers Code requirements from design through start-up of new piping systems, as well as standards for inspection of piping systems that have been in service. This course provides a working knowledge of the Code, how it is organised, its intent, the basis for requirements, including piping design. It provides a foundation of knowledge necessary for those responsible for assuring the mechanical integrity of existing piping systems, as well as those responsible for designing and constructing new piping systems.

LEARN HOW TO...
  • Apply the latest revision of ASME B31.3 standard
  • Recognise metallic pipe and fitting selection including its system failure, bases for selection and method requirements
  • Identify the strengths of materials including its requirements and explain the bases for stresses.
  • Determine components of pressure design and apply the concepts of weld joints strength factor and design pressure and temperature.
  • Acquire knowledge on the design of flanges joints and describe its features and functions
  • Introduce flexibility and flexibility analysis and explain the general considerations for the layout and support of the pipes.
  • Enumerate the various types of designs of expansion joints and describe their components and use.
  • Carry out the fabrication and installation methods of piping and list the requirements and guidelines needed on the inspection, examination and testing of pipes.
  • Heighten awareness with the concept of instrument piping and pressure relieving systems and determine how these systems can be designed.
Enhance your knowledge with this MUST ATTEND event! Contact us now to book your place at +607 297 1334 or click here for further information.


Thursday 22 August 2013

FPSO Training Series, 9th - 10th Dec 2013 & 10th - 11th March 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia



The market demand for floating production systems is set to grow exponentially as Oil and Gas demand continues to grow and the easy oil and gas reserve are exploited. As new and development countries want energy independence and want to develop their offshore reserves while maintaining a minimal environmental impact.

Also, in the development of smaller oil or gas fields particularly in shallow waters where fixed WHP are considered too expensive and re-useable, FPSO jack-ups, MOPU’s and FSO’s are more sensible..
Or in deep-water offshore fields where there are no other alternative to develop their reserves. However, with these developments going to deeper depths and greater complexity there is a need to develop a more efficient  and better FPSO designs with improve safety and improved cost.

This course is aimed at Oil and Gas personnel wanting an understanding of the Floating Production Storage and Offloading Technology and Developments: The Course explains the terms used and the basic engineering needed for the Market demand, Also the Design, Construction, Testing, Commissioning and Operation expectations of FPSO systems.

The course is in two parts; Design and Construction

Part 1 - 9th and 10th of Dec 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This is a general introduction and provides knowledge for understanding the design of FPSO Facilities and their systems
  • Day 1 covers the Market Demand and the drivers for FPSO Engineering, Plus the basics of FPSO Design  and Technology including the Process Engineering
  • Day 2 Covers the Detail Design of the FPSO Disciplines excluding Process Engineering and  considerations in the FPSO Project Process
Part 2 - 10th and 11th March 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This is a general introduction for FPSO systems  and the Construction and Commissioning of FPSO Facilities
  • Day 1 covers as above  the Market Demand and the drivers for FPSO Engineering, Plus the basics of      FPSO Design and Technology including the Process Engineering
  • Day 2 Covers the Construction, Training Requirements, Testing Commissioning and Operation of FPSO  Facilities

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:
  • Understand the floating production market geographic and environmental issues and their design types & characteristic.
  • Identify the critical design requirements.
  • Be aware of the codes and standards which govern FPSO design
  • Understand key design considerations for Hull and Vessel design or Asset & Integrity Management
  • Differentiate the Mooring requirements when considering Location and Environmental factors.
  • Understand the FPSO related issues when considering the main functions of topside process systems and production capabilities.
  • Have a better understanding of Turret and Swivels Requirements
  • Better understanding of FPSO Fluid Transfers Systems and Risers Connections and Considerations including Oil export and offshore offloading requirements and systems
  • A knowledge of FPSO development project planning process  and the key factors for a successful project
  • Have an understanding of the key design and technology considerations for FPSO construction today
  • Understand the complexities and key considerations of FPSO construction
  • Expectations of Testing, Pre-Commissioning and the complexity of Shore and sea trails
  • Have a knowledge of the expected Management and Training requirements
  • Finally a knowledge of Operational Concerns and handover requirements.

Register yourself and do not miss this fruitful event! For further information, please click here or call us at +607 297 1334.

Monday 15 July 2013

Pump and Sealing Systems; Operation and Maintenance, Selection, Installation and Energy Conservation


This workshop is a comprehensive course focusing on the fundamentals of pumps. You will have an opportunity to discuss Pump Construction , Design - applications , operations , and maintenance and management issues . Delegates attending this course will also be provided with the most up to date information and best practises dealing with the subject.

Toward the end of the workshop , you will have developed the skills and ability to recognise and solve pump problems in a structured and confident manner. by attending this workshop , you will be sure to get the most out of pumps.

This workshop includes a large number of practical examples that helps the learning and clarification of the concepts. These examples can then be easily readily applied to real machines in plants , to evaluate their present performance , benchmark with the rated values and analyse the courses of the gaps. This Pump and Mechanical Seal workshop will be of immense benefit to those involved in the procurement, operation and maintenance of pumps.

WHY IS THIS WORKSHOP SHOULD NOT BE MISSED?
+ Optimising Pump Performance
+ To be able to undersatand Pump Technology
+ Identify the various types of pumps - Selection of Right Pumps for the Right Job
+ Know how to Operate Pumps Trouble Free
+ Learn how to Save energy in Pumping
+ Understand the principle of positive displacement pumps and gain knowledge on the rotary pump theory and operation.
+ Organise reliability programs suitable for the various types of pumps and be able to know the guidelines and requirements needed to plan and implement these programs.

Interested in attending the course? Please send your inquiry to ezrafadziha@eventempires.my or you may contact our office at +607 297 1334.

Tuesday 7 May 2013

ASME B31.3 Process Piping / Support Design, Lay-out & Stress Analysis Workshop


We know that it is essential for every Piping Engineers or related professionals to fully aware of Piping Codes. One of them is ASME B31.3 - Process Piping. Therefore, we are constructing this course as the code contains requirements for piping typically found in petroleum refineries; chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, paper, semiconductor, and cryogenic plants; and related processing plants and terminals.

This course provides comprehensive coverage of ASME B31.3 of process piping code requirements. It has been completely revised , reorganised and updated , and includes descriptions of important new requirements in the latest edition of ASME B31.3 including the philosophy behind changes. The course will review the basic requirements of the ASME B 31 Code for Pressure Piping with emphasis on B31.3 Process Piping. General topics in the course include : Code organisation and intent, pressure design , design for sustained loads including support design , flexibility theermal analysis, equipment loads, expansion joints, support design loads and restraints, materials, and piping components . Applications of these concepts including flexible thermal analysis using the Shear Stress Theory Principle will be demonstrated. 

The course covers design , fabrication , examination and testing requirements of ASME B 31.3 . It covers Code requirements from design through start-up of new piping systems , as well as standards for inspection of piping systems that have been in service. This course provides a working knowledge of the Code , how it is organised, its intent, the basis for requirements, including piping design. It provides a foundation of knowledge necessary for those responsible for assuring the mechanical integrity of existing piping systems, as well as those responsible for designing and constructing new piping systems.

We are introducing an interactive package for more than 1 delegate participation. Also, our products are HRDF claimable. Do get in touch with our representatives at 07-297 1334 or email to inquiry@eventempires.my to request the brochure.