Course Description
	INTRODUCTION
	In today’s oil & gas industry, the transport of crude and other refined products is predominantly done by large sea carriers. In this respect, the organization and safe & operation of marine terminals is considered of utmost importance for efficient transferring and storing of petrol products at the designated facilities. Professionals in charge of operating and managing of Oil & Gas Marine Terminals are required to have full and updated knowledge of Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) aspects 
	Objectives
	By the end of this Oil and Gas Marine Terminals training course, the participants will be able to:
	Identify the important aspects of operations of oil & gas marine terminals
	Follow the international regulations & requirements
	Carry out planning of storage & transfer systems for different petrol products
	Understand the procedure of interaction with oil tankers and gas carriers
	Manage and organize the emergency response plans in case of oil spill
	Apply updated methods of risk assessment in marine terminal operations
	Course Outline
	DAY 1
	Cargo Properties
	Seminar Overview and Introductions
	Dangerous Cargos
	Toxicity
	Confined Spaces
	Breathable Atmospheres
	Hydrocarbon Properties
	Crude Oil
	Liquified Petroleum Gas
	Liquified Natural Gas
	Fires & Explosions
	Pancake Cloud Explosions
	DAY 2
	Storage & Transfer
	Storage Tanks
	Atmospheric above Ground Storage Tanks
	Floating Roof, Fixed Roof, Variable Vapor Space and Pressurized Tanks
	Tank Inspections & Cleaning
	Transfer Systems
	Centrifugal Pumps Design and Operation
	Piping Systems
	Flow and Pressure Matching
	Ship-shore Transfers
	Marine Loading Arms
	Lightering
	The Ship / Shore Safety Checklist
	DAY 3
	Harbor & Vessels
	Jetties, Quays, Wharves & SBMs
	Harbour Design and Construction
	Sizing & Tidal Effects
	Depth Constraints & Dredging Operations
	Hoses
	Cargo Compatibility
	Marking & Testing
	Storage & Maintenance
	Shipboard Management
	Disposal of Tanks Washings, Slops & Dirty Ballast
	Bunkering
	Communications & Emergency Response Plans
	DAY 4
	Terminal Management
	Storage & Transfer Planning
	Berthing Support
	Cargo Transfer Support
	Emergency Response
	Vessel Departure Support
	Security and Vessel Access
	International Regulations & Requirements for Oil & Gas Marine Terminals
	Safety and Risk
	Ignition Sources
	Electrostatic Charge
	Hazardous Zone Classification
	Intrinsically Safe Equipment
	Fire Fighting & Protection
	Fire Detection Systems
	Fire-fighting Systems
	Shipboard Firefighting Systems
	Risk
	Risk Assessments & Management
	DAY 5
	World Fiscal Systems
	Petroleum Fiscal Systems
	Fiscal Systems Classification
	Systems around the World
	Concessionary System
	Production Sharing Contract
	Risk Service Contracts
	JV Burden on Contractor
	Direct State Participation
	Work Commitments