This course provides a structured approach to maintenance engineering, reliability management, and equipment performance optimization in oil and gas facilities. Covering 11 specialized modules, the program focuses on maintenance planning, predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and asset integrity management for key industrial equipment.
Participants will gain expertise in maintenance auditing, benchmarking, and strategy development, ensuring improved reliability and efficiency in operations. The course also covers shutdown and turnaround planning, fitness-for-service assessments, and advanced maintenance techniques for compressors, turbines, boilers, and piping systems.
By the end of this program, participants will have the technical knowledge and practical skills to implement effective maintenance strategies, reduce downtime, and enhance the operational lifespan of critical oil and gas equipment.
Course Features
- Lectures 11
- Quiz 0
- Duration 25 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
- 1 Section
- 11 Lessons
- 25 Hours
- Course Module11
- 1.1Advanced Maintenance Management
- 1.2Advanced Reliability Centered Maintenance
- 1.3API 579-1 ASME FFS-1: Fitness for Service – Pressure Vessels, Tanks & Piping Systems
- 1.4Compressors & Turbines – Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- 1.5Maintenance Auditing, Benchmarking & Improvement
- 1.6Maintenance Management – Developing & Enhancing Maintenance Strategies
- 1.7Maintenance Planning, Scheduling & Work Control
- 1.8Managing Shutdowns, Turnarounds & Outages
- 1.9Pumps & Compressors – Predictive Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- 1.10Steam Boiler Operation & Maintenance
- 1.11Screw Gas Compressors & Dry Gas Seals – Design, Construction, Control & Operation
Target audiences
- 1. Maintenance Engineers: managing maintenance programs and troubleshooting critical equipment.
- 2. Reliability Engineers: focused on improving asset performance and reducing unplanned downtime.
- 3. Mechanical Engineers: responsible for the operation and maintenance of rotating and static equipment.
- 4. Operations & Plant Managers: overseeing maintenance activities and plant efficiency.
- 5. Shutdown & Turnaround Coordinators: planning and executing maintenance shutdowns and outages.
- 6. Asset Integrity Specialists: ensuring the structural health of pressure vessels, piping systems, and tanks.
- 7. Maintenance Planners & Schedulers: organizing work control processes and optimizing maintenance schedules.
- 8. Field Technicians & Supervisors: responsible for hands-on maintenance and troubleshooting of plant equipment.






