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LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG)
13 - 17 Sep 2010
Paris, France

R.C.M. RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION & MODELING
13 Sep - 05 Nov 2010
Paris, France

The Strategic Role of the HR Function
13 - 17 Sep 2010
London, UK

Applied Subsurface Geological Mapping
13 - 17 Sep 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Cased Hole and Production Log Evaluation
13 - 17 Sep 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

WELL CONTROL - (IWCF Certification)
20 - 24 Sep 2010
Pau, France

WELL LOG INTERPRETATION
20 Sep - 12 Nov 2010
At Distance, France

LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS ECONOMICS
21 - 24 Sep 2010
Paris, France

Basics of the Petroleum Industry
21 - 23 Sep 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Geoscience Certification Program
23 Sep - 12 Nov 2010
Houston, USA

Sequence Stratigraphy of Carbonates
25 - 29 Sep 2010
Manama, Bahrain

Special Core Analysis
26 - 30 Sep 2010
Tripoli, Libya

Naturally Fractured Reservoir Engineering
27 Sep - 01 Oct 2010
Vienna, Austria
 
Clean Technology Investment World Asia 2010
27 - 30 Sep 2010
Hong Kong

Seismic Interpretation Workshop
27 - 29 Sep 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Basic Petroleum Engineering for Non-Engineers
30 Sep - 01 Oct 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Production Chemistry in Oil and Gas Production
03 - 07 Oct 2010
Tripoli, Libya

INTERNATIONAL GAS AND ELECTRICITY SUMMIT
04 - 05 Oct 2010
Paris, France

KIOGE 2010
05 - 08 Oct 2010
Almaty, Kazakhstan

PRICE RISK MANAGEMENT IN ENERGY MARKETS
06 - 08 Oct 2010
Paris, France

Marine and Supply Base Operations for Offshore Support
11 - 15 Oct 2010
Great Yarmouth, UK

Applied Subsurface Geological Mapping
11 - 15 Oct 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Advanced Gas Condensate Reservoir Management
17 - 21 Oct 2010
Dubai, UAE

Carbonate and Fracture Petrophysics
17 - 21 Oct 2010
Dubai, UAE

Wellsite and Operations Geology
18 - 22 Oct 2010
Vienna, Austria

ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY
18 - 22 Oct 2010
Paris, France

Well Completion Design for Reservoirs with Sanding Problems
18 - 22 Oct 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Use of Neural Networks in Reservoir Characterisation
19 - 21 Oct 2010
Vienna, Austria

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
19 - 22 Oct 2010
Paris, France

Production Chemistry in Oil and Gas Production
25 - 29 Oct 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Applied Performance Management
25 - 29 Oct 2010
London, UK
 
Oil & Gas Investment Asia 2010
26 - 29 Oct 2010
Singapore

Production Logging and Reservoir Monitoring
01 - 05 Nov 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Managing Bids and Tenders from Suppliers
01 - 05 Nov 2010
London, UK

Offshore Communications 2008
02 - 04 Nov 2010
Houston, USA

Introduction to Open Hole Log Analysis
07 - 11 Nov 2010
Dubai, UAE

Applied Subsurface Geological Mapping
08 - 12 Nov 2010
Sydney, Australia

Basin Analysis and Petroleum Systems
08 - 12 Nov 2010
Vienna, Austria

Special Core Analysis
08 - 12 Nov 2010
Vienna, Austria

Petroleum Geomechanics
08 - 12 Nov 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Materials Management for Engineering Projects
08 - 12 Nov 2010
London, UK

Strategic Procurement Skills
08 - 12 Nov 2010
London, UK

Team Management, Developement & Leadership
08 - 12 Nov 2010
London, UK

Quality Control for Subsurface Maps (QLT's)
08 - 10 Nov 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Seismic Facies Analysis
08 - 12 Nov 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Advanced PVT and EOS Fluid Characterization
15 - 19 Nov 2010
Vienna, Austria

Waste Management
15 - 19 Nov 2010
NEWCASTLE, UK

Advanced Drilling Engineering
22 - 26 Nov 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Advanced Corporate Social Responsibility
22 - 26 Nov 2010
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

Strategic Contract Management - up to Award
22 - 26 Nov 2010
London, UK

Decision and Risk Analysis
23 - 26 Nov 2010
Vienna, Austria

Influencing Skills, Assertiveness and Negotiation
29 Nov - 03 Dec 2010
Vienna, Austria

Petroleum Economics and Business
29 Nov - 02 Dec 2010
Vienna, Austria

DOWNSTREAM ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
29 Nov - 17 Dec 2010
Paris, France

LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG)
29 Nov - 03 Dec 2010
Paris, France

How to Coach for Executive Success
29 Nov - 03 Dec 2010
UK

OSEA2010
30 Nov - 03 Dec 2010
Suntec City, Singapore

Oil & Gas Economics and Uncertainty
01 - 02 Dec 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

Advanced Negotiation Skills
06 - 10 Dec 2010
London, UK

Applied Subsurface Geological Mapping
06 - 10 Dec 2010
Houston, Texas, USA

How to Ensure Contractor HSE Performance
14 - 15 Dec 2010
London, UK

OVERVIEW OF PETROLEUM ECONOMICS
20 - 23 Dec 2010
Paris, France

VALUE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT



 

Duration : 5 Days
Level : Intermediate
Accreditation : DIA certificate
Location : Typically in a conference facility in Dubai Or In your premises if you have suitable training facilities
Course Fee : Please call for latest course fees
Course Ref. : CN AD 017

Dates : 
21st March to 25th March 2010
6th June to 10th June 2010
19th Sept to 23rd Sept 2010

Who should attend this course?
This course is aimed at engineers and team leaders who have a responsibility to improve efficiency. The course is particularly appropriate for people from quality, assurance, maintenance, project teams and production departments.

Programme Objectives
Value engineering techniques can be used to achieve a number of objectives, which can save money , reduce time ; and improve quality , reliability , maintainability , and performance and it also make contributions to improve human factors , such as attitudes , creativity and team work , also value engineering extends the use of financial , man power and material resources by eliminating unnecessary or excessive costs without sacrificing quality or performance, and in value engineering decision making can be improved by using the team approach .

Unnecessary costs that lead to poor value are generally caused by one or more of the following factors: Lack of information, lack of ideas, temporary circumstances, honest wrong beliefs, habits and attitudes, change in requirements, lack of communication and coordinates and out dated standards and specifications.

By completing this training course, participants will gain the following benefits:

  • Define the concept of quality and value for their businesses
  • Apply value engineering principles in their projects
  • Eliminate unnecessary costs
  • Apply Function Analysis Techniques
  • Know the basics for defining and choosing among alternatives
  • Maintain team work concept in their work
  • Apply creative solutions in projects through effective brain storming techniques

Course Description
Value Engineering (V.E.) is a methodology that is known and accepted in the industrial sector. It is an organized process with an impressive history of improving value and quality. The value engineering process identifies opportunities to remove unnecessary costs while assuring that quality, reliability, performance and other critical factors will meat or exceed the customer’s expectations.

The improvements of value engineering are the results of recommendations made by multidisciplinary teams representing all parties involved, so V.E. is a rigorous, systematic effort to improve the value and optimize the life cycle cost of facility.



 

EVENT DETAILS:

  21 Mar - 23 Sep 2010
  Dubai
UAE

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