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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T135359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T135510Z
UID:27007254-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Corrosion In Tank Bottom Plates & LPG Mounded Storage Vessels Including Plant Piping
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM \nAn exclusive 2-day online training program focused on Coatings and Cathodic protection for corrosion protection in Tank bottom Plates\, LPG Mounded Storage Vessels and Plant Piping. \nBENEFITS TO PARTICIPANT \nTo develop specialised corrosion management knowledge for ensuring the integrity of Buried infrastructure in Exploration companies\, Refineries\, Petrochemical plants and LPG botting plants. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED \n\nIntroduction to External Corrosion\nSelection & Application of Corrosion Protection Coatings for Plant Piping & MSVs\nGalvanic Anode & Impressed Current CP system\nExternal Corrosion Protection of tank bottom plates of Above Ground Storage Tanks\nCP of LPG Mounded Vessels\nOperation and Maintenance of CP system for Buried Piping\, AGST and MSV\n\nFACULTY \nThe faculty incudes professional experts from public sector organizations & other institutions. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nPersonnel engaged in planning\, design\, construction\, installation\, and testing. inspection and commissioning\, monitoring and maintenance of Buried plant piping\, Above ground storage tanks and LPG Mounded Bullets. \nPARTICIPATION CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED \nFor registration enquiries and further information \nManoij Mishra\, Manager (Administration)\nmancj@naceindia.org | +91 9820631320 \nRishikesh Mishra\, Manager\, Technical Services\nrishikesh@naceindia.org | +91 9820459356 \nNACE International India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354\nEmail: info@naceindia.org | www.amppindia.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/corrosion-in-tank-bottom-plates-lpg-mounded-storage-vessels-including-plant-piping/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T112519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T100837Z
UID:27007225-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Pipeline Corrosion
DESCRIPTION:COURSE OBJECTIVE \nPipeline are the most reliable\, efficient\, safe\, and economic mode of transport for oil\, gas\, hydrocarbons\, and water. Rightly considered as lifelines of modern industrial infrastructure\, steel pipelines are vulnerable to atmospheric corrosion above ground and electrolytic corrosion in underground/marine environments. Pipeline corrosion can result in colossal losses and create safety hazards for people\, assets\, and environment. Corrosion control is an important requirement for ensuring the integrity of pipelines. This course covers various aspects of corrosion of pipelines and methods available for the prevention and control of their corrosion. The intention is to arm pipeline operating / maintenance personnel with sufficient knowledge on pipeline corrosion to maintain the integrity of pipelines. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nPersonnel engaged in planning\, design\, installation\, testing\, commissioning\, monitoring and maintenance of pipelines through corrosion protective coating\, cathodic protection system\, and other methods /techniques for prevention and control of corrosion of steel pipelines and its control. \nFACULTY \nThe faculty includes professional experts from organizations and academic institutions such us Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd\, Corrosion Protection Specialist Pvt. Ltd.\, GAIL (India) Ltd\, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay\, K B Singh & Associates\, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd\, Reliance Engineering Group (RIL)\, SSS Engineers etc. \nTECHNICAL PROGRAMME \n\nIntroduction to Pipeline Corrosion and its Prevention/Control\nGalvanic Anode and Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems\nPipeline Installation\, Security Management\, Maintenance and Repairs\nPipeline Internal Corrosion Monitoring /Measurements and Prevention\nIntelligent Pigging\nSelection & Application of Corrosion Protection Coatings\nTests/Measurements/Surveys\nCase Studies: Coating / Cathodic Protection / Electrical Interferences\nOpen Forum Discussions\n\nCOURSE FEES \nParticipation fee and Payment detail INR 16\,950 + 18%GST (INR 3\,051) = INR 20\,000 per delegate \nPayment be made by cheque in favour of “NACE International India Section”. \nCONTACT ADDRESS \nFor registration enquiries and further information please contact \nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\nManager\, Technical Services NACE International Gateway India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai – 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Cell-9820459356\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org/ www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/pipeline-corrosion/
LOCATION:Hotel Rodas\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai-400076\, Hotel Rodas\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, India
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T123500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T123500Z
UID:27007239-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Coating & Lining
DESCRIPTION:Protective Coatings are the most widely used method to control and/or mitigate corrosion. Protective coatings are the first line of defence against the costly effects of corrosion and are designed to prevent or limit contact between a structure’s surface (usually steel or concrete) and its corrosive environment. When a coating system is properly selected and installed\, it is able to achieve its designed service life with minimal maintenance and repair. The majority of coating failures are caused by faulty surface preparation\, application technique\, or selection of the wrong coating for the intended service environment.\nRework and replacement is expensive and can be avoided by good practices and understanding the the standards and recommendations of the trained coating inspector so that problems can be identified before project moves on to the next step. This reduces the potential for coating failures that can result in costly repairs\, downtime\, environmental issues\, and health hazards. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \nThis course thoroughly trains coating professionals to properly understand the technical aspects of surface preparation and application of protective coatings on a variety of structures in any industry.\npersonnel who are Contractors\, Fabricators – Project Supervisors\, QA/QC personnel\, Blasters & Painters\, Foremen & Contractor Supervisor’s\, Pipeline Engineers End User/Paint Contractors\, Supervisors etc.\nIt is designed to give the students a path for continued professional development that can open the doors to more job opportunities. \nCOURSE CONTENT \nCovers the Basics of Corrosion\, Good Practices\, Understand the standards being used\, Coating types and why used\, Application practices and usage of measurement instruments\, Understang the paint data sheet and the Importance of safety. \nTECHNICAL PROGRAMME \n\nPrinciples of Corrosion\nEnvironmental Effects on corrosion and monitoring instruments used by Inspectors\nCoating inspectors responsibilities\nPre-Job Confrence\nSurface Preparation Standards\nSurface Preparation Process\nCoating Types and Recommendations of usage\nCoating Defects and its causes\nPaint Appliction & Good practices\nPaint Measuring Equipments\nPaint Data sheets and its importance\nSafety and its importance\nPractice with airless applications and videos\n\nFor registration enquiries and further information \nManoj Mishra\, Manager (Administration)\n manoj@naceindia.org | +91 9820631320 \nRishikesh Mishra\, Manager\, Technical Services\nrishikesh@naceindia.org | +91 9820459356 \nNACE International India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354\nEmail: info@naceindia.org | www.amppindia.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/fundamentals-of-coating-lining/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T124951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T124951Z
UID:27007242-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Corrosion Control Of City Gas Distribution Pipeline Network
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE \nResponse City Gas Distribution (CGD) is the fastest-growing end user segment in India’s bugeoning and to form an integral part of the country’s economic development. To promote the development of CGD network\, the Government has accorded priority in domestic gas allocation to PNG (Domestic) and CNG (Transport) segments. It has become imperative to have a rapidly growing gas distribution infrastructure built up\, along with the backup of appropriate supply sources. \nRequirement for developing and implementing an effective and efficient integrity management plan for the city gas distribution network through evaluating the risk associated with it\, protecting the personnel\, property\, public & environment\, streamlining the operation\, and minimizing the CGD network failures. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \nPersonnel engaged in Inspection\, Project\, Surveyor\, Planning\, QA/QC\, Sales & Marketing\, Project Coordinator\, Design of Installation\, testing\, monitoring\, and maintenance\, Personnel of CGD. \nFACULTY \nThe Faculty includes Professional experts from organizations and institutions. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED \n\nBasics of Corrosion\nCorrosion prevention through material Design\nCity Gas Network – Description of Network\, Layout\, Planning & Operations\nCP Design Concepts (TCP & PCP)\nMonitoring & Measurement\nPrimery Protection Through Coatings (FBE\, Internal\, 3LPE)\nOptimising the CP and Coating Surveys for City Gas pipelines\nIntegrity Assessment of City Gas Pipeline with Direct Assessment (DA) or ILI\nRegulation\nQ & A\n\nCONTACT ADDRESS \nFor registration enquiries and further information\, please contact \nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\nManager\, Technical Services NACE International Gateway India Section -05-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai – 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Cell-9820459356\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org / info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org / www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/corrosion-control-of-city-gas-distribution-pipeline-network/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T130459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T061516Z
UID:27007245-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Cathodic Protection Program (CP) Training & Certification
DESCRIPTION:Cathodic Protection Technologist (CP3) \nThe Cathodic Protection Technologist certification indicates knowledge of theoretical concepts and practical application of cathodic protection with a strong focus on interpretation of cathodic protection data\, and cathodic protection troubleshooting. \nThe Cathodic Protection Technologist course spare builds on the technology presented in the Cathodic Protection Technician course with a strong focus on interpretation of CP data\, troubleshooting\, and migration of problems that arise in both galvanic and impressed current systems\, including design calculations for these systems. Classroom instruction is comprised of lectures and hands-on training\, including using equipment and instruments for CP testing. \nWho Should Pursue and Apply? \nThis program is intended for persons with extensive field experience and a strong CP technical knowledge who need an understandingof CP design procedures based on an improved knowledge of CP concepts. \nCourse Learning Objectives \n\nDefine activation\, concentration\, and resistance polarization\, and the mathematical expressions of these concepts.\nRecall the factors that affect polarization (area\, temperature\, relative movement\, ion concentration\, oxygen concentration)\nApply the NACE criteria for CP and make necessary adjustments\nIdentify errors in data collection/CP measurements\, including contact resistance errors\, voltage drop errors\, and reference electrode errors\, where the technologist is employed\nDetermine ideal current distribution for a CP system based on diffrent the affecting factors\nApply advanced cathodic protection testing\, correct measurement techniques to monitor CP system performance\, and accurately interpret the data collected to ensure optimum CP system performance\nDetermine corrective action to the CP system if necessary\nConduct and document interference tests to determine if DC or AC interference exists\, identify the source\, and implement a method of control to mitigate the effects of stray current\nDesign and install simplistic forms of galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection facilities and perform the necessary mathematical calculations.\n\nMeet Course Requirements \n\nNACE CP 3-Cathodic Protection Technologist Course – Strongly Recommended\nSuccessful completion of the Ethics for the Corrosion Professional course or an equivalent training\nTake required exams: Certification requirements include case-based and theory exams delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). The multiple-choice CBT exam is scheduled separately from the course and delivered via pearson VUE\nCertification Exam – CP3-Cathodic Protection Technologist Case-Based Exam\nCertification Exam – CP3-Cathodic Protection Technologist Theory Exam\n\nHow to Achieve Certification \nFulfill work experience and education requirements \nPATH – 1 \n\nBachelor’s degree in physical sciences or engineering\n3 years of verifiable cathodic protection work experience\nSuccessful completion of all CP Technician requirements (including certification) or equivalent training-Strongly Recommended\n\nPATH-2 \n\nAlgebra and logarithm training\n8 years of verifiable cathodic protection work experience\nSuccessful completion of all CP Technician requirements (including certification) or equivalent training-Strongly Recommended\n\nPATH-3 \n\n2 years post-high school training from math. or a science technical/trade school\n6 years of verifiable cathodic protection work experience\nSuccessful completion of all CP Technician requirements (including certification) or equivalent training-Strongly Recommended\n\nAbout the Cathodic Protection Program \nCathodic protection is a critical component of corrosion. Our Cathodic Protection Program is the only program of its kind an industry – standard that provides students with the theoretical and practical fundamentals for testing\, evaluating\, and designing both galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection systems. Cathodic protection systemsare used across a wide array of industries and assets such as fixed offshore structures\, oil & gas pipelines and storage tanks\, ships\, and more. \nWho is the Cathodic Protection Program for? \nAs the most recognized and specified program in the world\, our CP courses are geared towards providing the knowledge needed for certification\, including testing\, evaluating\, and designing of galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection systems. These skills lay the foundation for successful cathodic protection work in the field\, which protects companies\, public assets\, and the environment. \nThis program is designed for: \n\nField Personnel\nEngineers\nProject Managers\n\n\n  \nCONTACT ADDRESS \nFor registration enquiries and further information please contact \nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\nManager\, Technical Services NACE International Gateway India Section 305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai – 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Cell – 9820459356\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/ info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org/ www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/cathodic-protection-program-cp-training-certification/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T131329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T131329Z
UID:27007248-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Basic Corrosion And Mitigation Methods
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE \nThe Basics corrosion and mitigation methods program covers the concepts of corrosion\, causes of corrosion and the methods by which corrosion is identified and mitigated. In the current business environment corrosion failures\, may involve personal injuries\, fatalities\, unsheduled shutdowns\, contaminated product and environmental damage. However the lack of knowledge and experience in corrosion and corrosion protection among local technical managers\, designers\, engineers\, and technicians remains one of the main obstacles to effective action in the industry. The program will focus on different corrosion protection methods. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED \n\nIntroduction of Corrosion\, basic electrochemistry\, and Thermodynamics\nElectrode kinetics\, Fundamentals of corrosion rate measurement and electrochemical work bench\nForms of Corrosion – general and localized\, effect of stress and motion\nCorrosive Environments\nCorrosion Inspection\, Monitoring & Testing\nCorrosion Prevention\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nPersonnel who need a working understanding of the basic principles of corrosion prevention. It can be attended by Engineers\, Technicians\, Managers\, maintenance planners\, Supervisors and Inspectors. It has also been designed for those with no previous training in corrosion prevention\, such as engineers from other disciplines\, management and administrative staff\, and Salespersons. \nFACULTY \nThe Faculty includes Professional experts from organization & institution. \nCONTACT ADDRESS \nFor registration enquiries and further information please contact \nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\nManager\, Technical Services NACE International Gateway India Section 305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai – 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Cell – 9820459356\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org/ www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/basic-corrosion-and-mitigation-methods/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T134624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T064818Z
UID:27007251-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Cathodic Protection AC/DC Interference And Mitigation
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE \nThe Oil and Gas Demand is increasing and to cater that we have so many underground pipelines in the country / globel level. The power demand is also increasing\, so power companies are installing new AC/DC powerlines. Mitigation of AC/DC interference is challenging due to common pipeline corridor and the common pipeline and powerline corridor. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVE: \n\nTo understand DC Stay Current\, DC Traction\, Existing Pipeline CP systems\, Telluric Current\, and DC powerlines.\nMitigation of DC Interference.\nTo understand AC Interference due to AC powerline & traction for human safety for people working on the pipeline & AC Corrosion due to induction effects.\nAC Corrosion Modelling\, Assumptions\, Results.\nMitigation of AC Interference\, SSD and Grounding Systems.\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \nPersonnel engaged in planning\, design\, installation\, testing and commissioning\, process engineers\, operations officers\, monitoring and maintenance planners\, procurement agents\, service company representatives who support refiners\, corrosion and equipment engineers\, metallurgists\, coating inspectors\, inspection supervisors\, material engineers\, cathodic protection engineer and safety officers. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED \n\nAC Interference and mitigation\nAC Corrosion Modelling\, Selection of Software and Assumptions\nEffects of AC/DC Interference on Coatings\nDC Interference and Mitigation\n\nFACULTY \nThe Faculty includes Professional experts from organization & institution. \nPARTICIPATION CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THE COURSE. \nCONTACT ADDRESS \nFor registration enquiries and further information\, please contact \nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\nManager\, Technical Services\nNACE International Gateway India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai – 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Cell-9820459356\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org / info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org/ www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/cathodic-protection-ac-dc-interference-and-mitigation/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20251229T135840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T140025Z
UID:27007259-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Microbiological Corrosion In Oil & Gas Industry
DESCRIPTION:WHO SHOULD ATTEND \nPersonnel engaged in oil & gas Technical\, Operations\, Maintenance and Inspection Team\, Reasearchers\, Academic Institutes\, Business personnel of Corrosion Monitoring Equipment\, Pipeline Operations and Maintenance Teams. Microbiologists and Biotechnologists. Water Treatment\, Refinery\, Internal / External Orrosion and Corrosion Engineers\, Additives & Paint manufacturers. \nFACULTY \nThe faculty includes professional experts from public sector organizations & other institutions (i.e. oil industries and reputed Research Organizations). \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED \n\nBasics of MIC: Their presence in Oil & Gas Systems & consequences\nMicrobiological Corrosion in Refineries-still undiscovered- Case studies\nMIC Monitoring Techniques-lab and field studies\nMIC problems in the upstream sector of Oil industries – Case studies\nRole of different bacteria inthe  hydrocarbon system in corrosion – Lab studies\nAdvance Molecular biology based techniques for the enumeration of Microbial population\nMIC issues in Water Systems and their remedies – Case studies\nMetallurgical aspects of Microbiologically induced Corrosion\n\nFOR REGISTRATION & OTHER DETAILS \nManolj Mishra\, Manager (Administration)\nmanoj@macsindia.org | +91-9820631320 \nRishikesh Mishra\, Manager\, Technical Services\nrishikesh dinacaindia.org | +91 9820459356 \nNACE International India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai 400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354\nEmail info@naceindia.org | www.amppindia.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/microbiological-corrosion-in-oil-gas-industry/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20260108T053431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T053431Z
UID:27007652-1766966400-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Inline Inspection Of Oil & Gas Pipelines
DESCRIPTION:The training program is aimed at reducing the end users cost of corrosion\, predicting\, and preventing failures due to corrosion\, enhance production quality\, enhance pipeline safety and also assist in ensuring the long-term integrity of pipeline and describing the minimum requirements\, guidelines and procedures necessary to control operation risks\, etc. it will introduce to aspects of corrosion management and different methods of mitigating the losses occurring through corrosion. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nAn exclusive full 2-days training program focused on the basics of Inline Inspection – ILI Standards\, ILI Technology\, Tool Design\, Specifications\, ILI Procedures\, Reports and Effective ILI Tenders. ILI Measures and Records Irregularities in Pipelines\, including Corrosion\, Cracks\, Deformation or Defects. ILI is a Common Practice throughout the Oil and Gas Industry and has proven invaluable for Examining Extensive Pipelines. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED: \n\nRole of ILI in Managing the Integrity of Oil & Gas Pipeline Networks\nTypes of ILI Tools: MFL\, UT and Crack Detection; Criteria for Tool Selection\nBasics of MFL & UT Technologies: Tool Design and the need for High-Resolution Tools\nAdvancements and the Use of New Technology in ILI\nILI Specification\, PoF Standerds\, and ILI Tool Selection Criteria\nPreparing the Pipeline for ILI\nPipeline Cleaning\, Gauging\, Caliper Measurement\, Tool Calibration\, and ILI Tool Operation\nRequirement for Baseline Survey\nILI Report**: Quality Control and Report Interpretation\nILI Report Analysis*: Outcome Assessment and the Development of R&M (Remediation & Maintenance) Plans or Repair Strategies\nILI Inspection Techniques for illegal Tap Detection\nPreparing an Effective ILI Tender\nCase Studies\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nPersonnel engaged in planning\, design\, construction\, installation\, testing\, inspection and commissioning\, quality assurance\, quality control\, monitoring and maintenance of oil and gas pipeline\, city gas distribution pipeline. Project management consultants\, vendors\, contractors\, Third Party inspection Agencies and Others relevant disciplines Pipeline & CGD Networking and above field. \nKEY TAKEAWAYS \n\nSpecialised knowledge in Interference.\nOpportunity to interact & understand with experts.\n\nPARTICIPATION CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED. \n(This training helps in the Professional Development Hour (PDH) requirement in the renewal of your certifications. \nCONTACT ADDRESS \n-: Registration & Other Details:-\nAMPP India Chapter (NACE International India Section)\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai-400076\, India\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Email: info@naceindia.org/\nWebsite: www.amppindia.org \nMr. Manoj Mishra\, Manager Admin.\nAMPP\, USA “Elaine Bowman Distinguished Service Award-2023”\nEmail: manoj@naceindia.org Cell: +91 9820631320
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/inline-inspection-of-oil-gas-pipelines/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20260108T085558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T090845Z
UID:27007667-1767225600-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Pipeline Internal & External Corrosion in Oil and Gas Industry
DESCRIPTION:NACE equips society to protect people\, assets and the environment from the adverse effects of corrosion.\nNACE International Gateway India Section is organizing the Online Educational Training Program on “Pipeline Internal & External Corrosion in Oil & Gas Industry.” \nINTRODUCTION\nPipelines are the lifeline of oil and gas industry and energy business. Their uninterrupted availability is paramount for the industry as well as the national economy. One of the major causes of failure of the pipelines is corrosion\, internal as well external. The integrity of the pipelines against corrosion can be ensured by deep understanding of corrosion processes and by adopting prevention and control measures coupled with corrosion monitoring and inspection. The program aims at delivering in-depth knowledge about various aspects of corrosion\, corrosion prevention & control\, mitigation\, monitoring and inspection in pipelines in oil and gas industry. \nWHY ATTEND?\nThe program will help broaden the knowledge base of the participants about pipeline internal & external corrosion along with its monitoring and control options. Participants will learn about the corrosion impact\, along with the main issues of pipeline corrosion in oil and gas industry. The interactive sessions provide an opportunity to clear doubts and also learn from other’s experience. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nExecutives of all levels from Production\, Mechanical\, Electrical\, Civil\, Chemistry\, Responsible for Internal / External corrosion control\, Cathodic Protection Systems\, Integrity program / implementation\, Pipeline Operation\, Coating\, Maintenance\, Service providers and others relevant disciplines from Oil and Gas Industry. \nTOPICS: In order to achieve the stated objectives\, the sessions will focus on the following: \n\nIntroduction to Pipeline Corrosion in Upstream Oil & Gas Industry\, Cost of Corrosion\nBasics of Electrochemical & Microbial influenced Corrosion in Pipelines\nCauses and Mechanisms of Internal Corrosion of Pipelines\nInternal Corrosion Monitoring of Pipelines\nPipeline Failure Case Studies\nPipeline Coatings for External Corrosion Control\nExternal Corrosion Control by Cathodic Protection and its monitoring\nPigging and Internal Corrosion Regulatory Requirements of OISD SOP for Integrity Assessment of Petroleum & Natural Gas Pipelines.\nDirect Assessment of Corrosion\n\nFACULTY: The faculty includes professional experts from Oil & Gas and Pipeline industries (Public sector organizations & other institutions). \nCLASS TIMING: 09:00 hrs 14:00 hrs\nParticipation Certification will be issued after the course. (This training helps in the Professional Development Hour (PDH) requirement in the renewal of your certifications)\nREGISTRATION\nEnrolment is accepted on a first-come\, first-served basis\, as seats are limited. \nREGISTRATION FEES DETAIL:\nINR. 5000 + 18% * GST = INR 5\,900 per delegate\n10% discount for NACE members and also applicable for 4 participants or more from the same organization. “Advance payment through online mode is mandatory for registration confirmation. \nDr. Anil Bhardwaj\, Course Coordinator\nFormer Group General Manager\, ONGC\nEmail: anilbh58@hotmail.com\nCell: +91 9969222638 \nFor Registration & Other Details\nMr. Manoj Mishra\, Manager Administration\nEmail: manoj@naceindia.org/ Cell: +91 9820631320\nNACE International Gateway India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai-400076\nTel: +91-22-25797354 Email: info@naceindia.org\nWebsite: www.naceindia.org/Conference: www.corcon.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/pipeline-internal-external-corrosion-in-oil-and-gas-industry/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
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UID:27007674-1767225600-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Oil Refineries
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE\nFailure is not an option. In high risk\, high-value industries\, such as oil and gas production\, refining\, nuclear and thermal power\, aviation\, shipping etc.\, corrosion failures have many repercussions: loss of money\, loss of production\, safety and environment damage. Best industry practices are implemented to avert or minimize corrosion failures. But failures still happen. Wise men say\, “We should learn from others’ failures”. Failure is an opportunity to learn. \nThe proposed program covers Case Studies in Oil Refineries describing the failures\, analyses of such failures and remedial actions. Failure investigation is an intricate exercise\, mainly because of the variety in practices\, operations and events. This program will not only teach participants the reasons for various failures\, but will also enable understanding the methodology of failure analyses for appropriate corrective actions. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nPersonnel engaged in refining industries\, design\, metallurgical investigations\, process engineers\, operations officers\, monitoring and maintenance planners\, service company representatives who support refiners\, corrosion and equipment engineers\, metallurgists\, coating inspectors\, inspection supervisors\, material engineers and academic institutes. \nCLASS TIMING\n09:00 hrs 14:00 hrs \nFACULTY\nThe faculty includes professional experts from organizations & institutions. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED\n\nAn insight into common failures observed in oil Refineries\nSteps on Failure Investigations (Root Cause Analysis)\nCase Study: Stress Relaxation Cracking of SS 347 Piping\nCase Study: Failure case studies in the hydro-processing unit\nCase Study: Failure of SS Vessel by Chloride SCC\nCase Study: Thermal Fatigue Failure of SS Piping\nCase Study: Failure case studies in crude distillation unit\nCase Study: Failure of Flue Gas Cooler in FCC\nCase Study: Failure of Bitumen Storage Tank/ Failure of REAC Channel box weld joint\n\nPARTICIPATION CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THE PROGRAM. \nREGISTRATION FEES DETAIL:\nINR. 5000 + 18% * GST = INR 5\,900 per delegate\n10% discount for NACE member and also applicable for 4 participants or more from same organization. Advance payment through online mode is mandatory for registration confirmation. \nFOR DETAILS\nMr. N Manohar Rao\,\nNIGIS Trustee & Programme Coordinator\nEmail: manoharrao1374@gmail.com/Cell: +91-9820039527 \nFOR REGISTRATION\nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\, Manager Technical Services\, NIGIS\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/ Cell: +91-9820459356
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/oil-refineries/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20260108T093729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T095456Z
UID:27007678-1767225600-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Direct Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Direct Assessment is part of US and India’s mandatory standard for pipeline integrity management for gas systems- ASME B31.8S\n5-Day Classroom Course Days 1-4: 8 am to 5 pm Day 5: 8 am to noon\, unless otherwise noted \nLearning Objectives – the goal is to prepare students to:\n\nUnderstand DA and the relationship to an overall pipeline corrosion integrity management program\nRecognize the benefits and limitations of DA\nUnderstand industry standards related to DА\nDifferentiate DA from other pipeline integrity methods\nPerform quality assurance\nEstablish corrosion rates\nUnderstand responsibilities of the operator and/or service provider\nUnderstand the DA Phases:\n– Pre-Assessment\n– Indirect Inspections\n– Direct Examinations\n– Post-Assessment\nRecognize the different types of DA\n– External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)\n– Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA) 13 12\n– Stress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA)\n– Confirmatory Direct Assessment (DA)\n\nThe course is presented in a format of lecture\, discussion and group exercises. The course concludes with a written examination at the end of the week. \nNACE International Gateway India Section\nNACE International Gateway India Section was established in 1992. It has become one of the largest and most active sections of NACE International through its significant contributions for the promotion of corrosion awareness\, protection and control in India and globally. It has done this by organizing annual conferences/seminars as well as education programs and workshops every year. NIGIS is committed to enhancing the quality and range services and activities promoting awareness and control of corrosion. \nNIGIS has more than 1150 members and it has organized over 100 courses that include CIP Level I & II\, CIP Level-II Nuclear course & Maritime Emphasis\, CIP Peer Review certification courses and Refinery Corrosion courses\, during the last five years. It has also held 20 annual conferences. \nNIGIS recognizes that it must encourage the growth of corrosion science not only as a subject but also as a career through the development of professionals associated with it. To this end. NIGIS started the initiative of ‘Corrosion Awareness Day’ where awards are presented to individuals and institutions for their contributions to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology \nDirect Assessment\nCourse Highlights\n\nComparison of DA to other pipeline integrity methods\nDirect Assessment Phases\n– Pre-assessment\n– Indirect inspection\n– Direct examinations\n– Post assessment\nExternal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)\nInternal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)\nStress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA)\nConfi rmatory Direct Assessment (DA)\nEstablishing corrosion rates\nReassessment options /intervals\nQuality assurance\nManagement of change\nContinuous improvement\nResponsibilities of the Operator and/or service provider\n\nRelated Certifications/ Qualifications \n\nPCIM Technologist\n\nThe Direct Assessment course will concentrate on internal\, external and stress corrosion cracking direct assessment along with pre and post assessment\, quality assurance\, data analysis and integration\, and remediation and mitigation activities. The course will also cover the benefits and limitations of Direct Assessment\, its relationship to an overall integrity assessment program and industry standards\, regulations and best practices. \nNACE is recognized as an Authorized Provider of Continuing Education Units by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). To receive CEUs\, participants are required to be engaged in the entire course and successfully pass the final exam.At the conclusion of the course you will be asked to complete a course evaluation. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nThe Pipeline Corrosion Integrity Management Program (PCIM) is a comprehensive training and certification program that is designed to train a wide range of pipeline professionals from field personnel to engineers management. \nIndividuals responsible for the implementation and/or management of an integrity program for a pipeline system with an emphasis on integrity verification and maintenance optimization should attend. \nPrerequisites: No prior training required\, but 8 years of work experience or 4 years work experience and 4 year degree in Physical Science or Engineering is recommended. \nNACE International India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai 400076\, India\nTel.: +91 22 25797354. Fax: +91 22 66921572\nEmail: nace@mtnl.net.in\, info@corcon.org\, www.naceindia.org
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/direct-assessment/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260413T012505
CREATED:20260108T101535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T103811Z
UID:27007683-1767225600-1798761599@ampp.dibcs.com
SUMMARY:Damage Mechanism Affecting Fixed Equipment In Refining Industry
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE\nResponse\nDamage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining and Petrochemical Industries provides an in-depth understanding of over 60 different damage mechanisms that can occur to process equipment. It emphasises on fixed equipment damage mechanism and mitigation procedures. Equipment damages have been resulting in unplanned shutdowns\, lower profitability\, reduced plant reliability and safety. Analysing the damage mechanism and applying suitable mitigation techniques can protect the equipment from damage. \nThis training course covers broadly the topics from API 571 such as different types of damage mechanisms include low temperature and high temperature corrosion\, corrosion under insulation (CUI)\, soil corrosion\, stress corrosion cracking\, sulfide stress corrosion cracking\, wet H2S cracking in sour environment\, corrosion damages in refinery primary and secondary units\, material degradation\, carburization\, graphitisation\, temper embrittlement\, hydrogen embrittlement and sigma phase embrittlement. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED\n\nPrinciple of Corrosion\nLow Temperature Corrosion\nEnvironment Assisted Corrosion Cracking (SCC)\nHigh Temperature Corrosion\nIn-Service Damage Mechanism.\nCorrosion control in CDU\, VDU and Coker units.\nCorrosion Control in Hydroprocessors\, FCC and CRU\nCorrosion control in Amine treating\, SRU and sour water treatment\, pipeline and storage tank\nQ&A\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nPersonnel engaged in refining industries\, design\, metallurgical investigations\, process engineers\, operations officers\, monitoring and maintenance planners\, service company representatives who support refiners\, corrosion and equipment engineers\, metallurgists\, coating inspectors\, inspection supervisors\, material engineers and academic institutes. \nCLASS TIMING\n09:00 hrs 14:00 hrs \nFACULTY\nThe faculty includes professional experts from organizations & institutions. \nREGISTRATION FEES DETAIL:\nINR. 5000 + 18 * 96GST = INR 5\,900 per delegate\n10% member and also applicable for 4 participants or more from the same organization. Advance payment through online mode is mandatory for registration confirmation.A\nParticipation Certificate will be issued after the course. \nFOR DETAILS \nMr. N Manohar Rao\, Program Coordinator\nEmail: manoharrao1374@gmail.com/Cell: +91-9820039527 \nFOR REGISTRATION\nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\, Manager Technical Services\, NIGIS\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/Cell: +91-9820459356
URL:https://ampp.dibcs.com/event/damage-mechanism-affecting-fixed-equipment-in-refining-industry/
CATEGORIES:Training Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMPP India":MAILTO:info@amppindia.org
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