Civil servants responsible for supervising the industry needs to understand the practical aspects of oil and gas operations. This advanced simulator offers the opportunity to practice operating all the key equipment on the drill-floor.
Photo: Gunlaug Leirvik, Petroleum Safety Authority Norway

Drilling for petroleum: simulations in a safe environment

Interactive training provides first-hand experience in drilling operations and facilities.

Drilling for oil and gas entails safety and environmental risks. Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) compliance monitoring is essential for responsible drilling.

A modern simulator at the Stavanger Offshore Technical College provides hands-on knowledge on drilling operations and equipment.

The Oil for Development (OfD) programme organizes simulator training for civil servants from partner countries. The training supplements theoretical training and offers understanding to the practical aspects of oil operations.

Ten representatives from the OfD-programme in Mozambique attended the “inspector training for compliance monitoring” course at the Stavanger Offshore Technical College in September. In June, 12 OfD-visitors from Lebanon and Angola attended a similar course. They all work for resource- and environmental authorities in their respective countries. 

The training comprised an introduction to controlling an oil well, giving the participants an understanding of well integrity. Addressing situations that could lead to blowouts, and how to prevent them was part of the simulation exercises.

In cooperation with the Norwegian Environmental Authority, the Petroleum Safety Authority also provided workshops covering the role and responsibilities of national authorities in emergency situations. 

The participants from Mozambique also attended the established course on basic offshore safety training. The course covers topics such as underwater helicopter evacuation, sea survival and firefighting. The costs of this training was covered by the Mozambican institutions. Completion of the course is necessary to obtain a certificate required for travelling to offshore petroleum installations in Mozambique.
Photo: Gunlaug Leirvik, Petroleum Safety Authority Norway

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Published 29.09.2016
Last updated 29.09.2016