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Further Information - Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 2 Training

Description

Who is the course for?
This Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 2 Training course is aimed at individuals working in the oil and gas industry who require a basic knowledge of process science. As an introductory course, it is particularly suited to those who are new to their role or the industry.

Is previous experience required?
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course. As this is the second part in our Introduction to Basic Process Science suite , it is assumed that you have an understanding of the content covered in Part 1 – Gas and Liquid Characteristics.

How will the course benefit me?
The oil and gas industry uses a wide variety of processes to turn production fluids into oil, gas and other products that are suitable for market. Having a basic knowledge of these processes can help you to better understand the industry and its operations.
This second course in the series will give you a basic overview of the characteristics of natural gas and will explain how hydrogen and carbon molecules combine to form different gases.

How will the course benefit my company?
By ensuring you have a base level of knowledge of oil and gas processing, you will better understand the operations carried out in the oil and gas industry and the work that your company does.

What standards are referenced in the course?
This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

Is there an assessment?
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Learning Objectives

• Know how hydrogen and carbon molecules combine to form different gases

• Know the definition of molecular weight and its uses

• Know how to determine the molecular weight of mixed gases

• Know the definition of Specific Gravity (SG) of gas and how it is applied

Assessment

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

System Requirements

• Internet access - users will need a device with a web browser and internet connection

• System - runs on computers, tablets and mobile devices using Windows 7 and above and MAC OS devices running IOS 11 and above

• Browsers - Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari

• Minimum browser size - none

• Audio - requires device speaker or headphones

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