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Course Facilitator:YOUSSEF F. BASRAWIWriter, Speaker, InstructorEngineering Consultant/SpecialistFluid Static & Dynamic Flow Measurements

Author of

Coriolis Mass Meters Journal of Technology (Saudi Aramco) and Instrumentation Technology Magazine (ISA)

Liquid and Gas Flow Metering Workshop 2010

Proudly Organised by

Highlights and Awards:

International Society for Automation (ISA) Distinguished Member and Senior Alumni

Biography in the prestigious Marquis “Who’s Who in the World”- 2009, 2010 and 2011

UNI training courses are thoroughly researched and carefully structured to provide practical and exclusive training applicable to your organization.Benefi ts include:• Thorough and customized programmes to address current market concerns• Illustrations of real life case studies• Comprehensive course documentation• Strictly limited numbers

Capitalize On Expert Knowledge To Gain Maximum Value On These Vital Issues

UPDATE on new technologies in custody transfer applications: ultrasonic fl ow meter, coriolis fl ow meter…etc

CONSIDER recent improvements on turbine fl ow meter in custody transfer application and meter proving.

REVIEW calibrations techniques for established fl ow meters LEARN about calibrations for new technologies in fl ow metering UNDERSTAND different factors that affect the accuracy of measurement LEARN the best practices in dealing with factors that affect the accuracy of multi-phase fl ow meter in oil and gas well testing.

MASTER your skills on sampling practices and sampling standards IMPROVE your sampling procedure from installation to sampling taking and handling

RESOLVE problems of meter prover CAPITALIZE an opportunity to learn from expertise on how to tackle current problems encountered in fl owmetering

Southern Sun Waterfront Cape Town, South Africa • 27th - 29th September 2010

Advancing fl ow metering practices by staying ahead of developments in technologies, regulations and practices to reduce cost and improve effi ciency

Liquid and Gas Flow Metering Liquid and Gas Flow Metering Workshop 2010Workshop 2010

Liquid and Gas Flow Metering Liquid and Gas Flow Metering Workshop 2010Workshop 2010

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Types of Flow Meters Confi gurations Installation of Secondary Devices Measuring and Data Recording Devices Conventional Circular Charts Conventional Density Measuring Devices Conventional Fluid Sampling Devices Modern Field Mounted Devices Remote Terminal Units- RTU Field Sampling Devices Fluid Analyzing Devices Control Room Equipment

METERING METHODS INFERENTIAL AND DIRECT

Ultrasonic (Gas and Liquid) Coriolis (Mass and Density) Turbine (Gas and Liquid) Vortex shedding Positive Displacement Helical Multiphase (Capacitive, Microwave, Thermal, and Others)

CALIBRATIONS TECHNIQUES

Established Flow Meters: Liquid Pipe Meter Prover (Stationary/Portable)

New Technologies: Mass Density Viscosity

FLOW METERING EXERCISES

Flow Calculation Using Orifi ce Plate Flow Calculation Using Turbine Meter Flow Calculation Using Ultrasonic Meters Flow Calculation Using Mass Meter

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

It is never an easy task to describe the working functions of any group of specialists contributing on a daily basis to maintain and enhance the key area of the company’s business – the accurate measurement and control of its products to the customer. It must be understood that at this point of the business; mistakes of any kind with processes in place are very critical and extremely costly. Thus, this workshop is specifi cally designed to offer comprehensive knowledge and best practices of the major activities performed in the fl ow measurement industry.

The workshop will provide specialist support, introduce sophisticated state-of-the-art monitoring and measurement systems, develop/recommend proper procedures and design standards in line with international bodies to ensure mistakes of any kind are alleviated/ and or minimized. The workshop will start with an informative update on new developments and technologies in the fl ow metering market and important issues governing fl ow meter applications such as fl ow meter fundamentals, calibrations, and fl ow calculations. Second day will tap on multiphase meter applications in oil and gas well testing and solutions to increase its accuracy and system integrity. Besides, meter proving problems will be covered to help delegates tackle their current challenges. The fi nal part of the workshop will deal with sampling practices including installations, sampling standards, procedures and handlings as well as multiphase fl ow meter applications in sampling. At each stage, the concepts and techniques will be discussed together with experienced view and practical application considerations to bring about a hand-on and interactive training. Last but not least, the workshop includes many case studies aiming to resolve some common problems facing by oil and gas people and create higher effi ciency in measurement and control system.

Agenda

DAY 1 | 27th September 2010

THEME: FLOW MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLES AND DEVICES

PRINCIPLES OF FLOW MEASUREMENT

Defi nition of Flow Defi nition of Measurement

The Philosophy The Science.

Measurement Concept The Paradigm Transfer Flow Measurement.

Royalty/Fiscal Transfer Flow Measurement Custody Transfer Flow Measurement

FLUID DYNAMICS

Fluid Types Liquid Gas Two Phase Multiphase

Fluid Conditions Physical Properties Static (non fl ow) Dynamic (fl ow)

Fluid Dynamics Flow Parameters Streamline Laminar Turbulent

Fluid Flow Calculations Development of General Flow Equation Incompressible (liquid) Flow Calculations Compressible (gas) Flow Calculations Dimensional Analysis Working equation-natural gas Volumetric Mass

TOOLS

Installation of Primary Devices Meter Run Dimensions Straightening Vanes

In-House Training

Cost effective In-house courses, tailored specifi cally to your organisation’s needs, can be arranged at your preferred location and time. If you would like to discuss further, please contact our In-house division at [email protected].

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Agenda

DAY 2 | 28th September 2010

THEME: ACCURACY DETERMINATION & INSTRUMENT TROUBLE SHOOTING

ACCURACY METHODS, LIMITATIONS AND TOOLS TO AUTOMATE

Measurement Accuracy Multiphase Flow Meter in Oil and Gas Well Testing

System Accuracy Field Instruments Types of Errors Why Is Accuracy Needed In Measurement? Financial Impact of System Accuracy Measurement Uncertainty (ISO 17025, Statistics, GR&R, ANOVA )

SYSTEM INTEGRITY AND PERFORMANCE

System Loss Control Hydrocarbon Loss Control Measurement Site Field Surveys Factors Affecting Accuracy

Best Practices Automation

Gas and Liquid Provers Types Accuracies Operation Applications Limitations

APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS

Entrained / Evolving Air Prediction Separation Prevention

Pipeline Sludge Cleaning and Resolution

THEME: SAMPLING PRACTICES AND MULTIPHASE METER APPLICATIONS IN SAMPLING

SAMPLING SYSTEMS

Relative Density Analyzer Dew Point Analyzer Hydrocarbon Sulfi de Gas Chromatography

SAMPLING PROCEDURE

Sample Taking Sample Processing Application Limitations, Factors and Solutions

GROUND BREAKING TECHNOLOGY IN FLOW MEASUREMENTS

Nano Technology Multiphase Meters Robotic Pipe Flow Measurements Samples of published papers

APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS

Applications of mass measurement in dynamic fl uid fl ow Evaluations of mass fl ow measurement devices Nondestructive sensor applications for remote sensing of multiphase fl uid fl ow measurements

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This program is uniquely designed and will be of particular benefi t to

• Metering Engineer/ Metering Supritendant• Measurement and Control Engineer• Instrumentation and Control Engineer• Engineering Manager• Engineering Supervisor• Technical Service Manager

Any other person who is dealing with liquid and gas fl ow measurement

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

Driven by the continuous pressure of cost reduction and uncertainties in fl ow measurement, the workshop is a valuable event where you can learn from a 35 years of experience consultant and internationally recognized expertise in the fi eld the understanding, skills and solutions to resolve your measurement problems.

Not only is this workshop a comprehensive master class addressing critical issues in fl ow metering but it also enables measurement personnel to capitalize on insights to new technologies in the custody transfer applications and experience thorough discussions on technical issues associated with these technologies to make it possible for better operations, more maintenance cost reduction and profi ts improvements.

PRE-COURSE QUESTIONNAIRETo ensure that you gain maximum value from this course, a detailed questionnaire will be forwarded to you upon registration to establish your exact training needs and issues of concern. Your completed questionnaire will be analysed by the course trainer prior to the event and addressed during the event. You will receive a comprehensive set of course documentation to enable you to digest the subject matter in your own time.

DAY 3 | 29th September 2010

Program Schedule

(Day 1 - Day 3)

08:30 Registration09:00 Morning Session Begins10:40 - 11:00 Refreshments & Networking Break12:45 Luncheon14:00 Afternoon Session begins15:30 - 15:50 Refreshments & Networking Break17:00 Course Ends

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ABOUT YOUR COURSE FACILITATOR

Youssef Basrawi is a professional consultant in fl uid fl ow measurements with emphasis on hydrocarbon fl uids.

His industrial experience spans 35 years, starting with the Saudi Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources to Saudi Air Force and lastly with Saudi Aramco.

The last 25 years with Saudi Aramco, were spent in the evaluation and application of new and current fl ow measurement technologies in the fi eld of crude and hydrocarbon fl uids. He introduced several fl ow measurement technologies to Saudi Aramco and his Country, among which were the Master Meter Technology for Meter Prover Certifi cation and the Water-in-Crude Monitoring Instruments for Custody Transfer Flow Measurement Applications. Whilst in Saudi Aramco he also served from 2000 to 2004 as Vice Chairman of the Custody Measurement Standards Committee and a member of the Process Automation Focus Team for new industrial technology applications.

He was appointed as Associate Director of the International Society for Automation (ISA) the Robotic experimentation (ROBEX) Division for industrial training and robotic applications in 2004, beginning by presenting and publishing several papers in one of NASA’s sponsored conferences and symposiums, on fundamentals of Robotic technology and innovative applications of artifi cial intelligence to fl uid fl ow instrumentations and the hydrocarbon industry.

Youssef earned the ISA Distinguished Member and Senior Alumni status for being a long standing and active member, chairing committees on industrial standards and technologies, presenting and publishing several technical papers in Saudi Aramco Technology Journal and all of the:

International Society for Automation (ISA)International Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)The Energy Institute (EI), in EuropeAmerican Petroleum Institute (API) in the United States and Saudi Arabian Standard Organization (SASO) American Society for Non Destructive Testing (ASNDT)

and representing Saudi Aramco and Saudi Arabia on several Petroleum Measurement Committees in these Institutes.

He has helped in the development of several crucial Saudi Aramco corporate procedures for hydrocarbon fl uid measurements, one of which is a corporate general instruction for ship/shore volume measurements variances tolerances, amongst others, as well as developed and continues to instruct several fl ow measurement courses.

His personal and professional biography is published in the prestigious Marquis “Who’s Who in the World” Almanacs in the 2009 26th, 2010 27th published Editions and the upcoming 28th 2011 Edition.

He holds a B.Sc. Degree in Engineering Science, and a minor in Electrical Engineering. He speaks and writes English, Arabic and German and is conversant with Spanish, Italian and French.

Youssef Basrawi’ client list include

CORPORATIONS:

• Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco).• Arabian Gulf Region Oil Companies.• Mobile• Chevron• Texaco & Exxon Oil Companies

GOVERNMENT BODIES:• Saudi Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

MANUFACTURERS:

• Emerson Flow Instrumentation• Daniels Flow Metering Equipments &

Instrumentations • Smith Metering Equipments & Instrumentations • Omni Flow Metering & Instrumentation • Jiskoot Crude Sampling Instrumentation • Carl Fischer Crude Sampling Instrumentation • Rosemont Flow Instrumentation• Most of the known manufacturers of Fluid & Sampling

Instrumentation

PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL & INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTES

• North Sea Engineering laboratory (NEL)• American Gas Association (AGA)• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers• Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (SASO) • International Society for Automation (ISA), • International Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE),• The Energy Institute (EI), in Europe, • American Petroleum Institute (API) in the United

States • American Society for Non Destructive Testing

(ASNDT)

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Venue and Date

Southern Sun Waterfront Cape Town, South AfricaWorkshop: 27th - 29th September 2010

Workshop Fee

USD 2,995 per delegate USD 2,795 per delegate if 2 or more delegates sign up Fee inclusive of course documentation, luncheons, refreshments and 15% services charge.

The above amount payable is net withholding taxes or any other taxes, if any.

Registration and Enquiries

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