About the Course

Course General Description
A job interview in oil and gas industry is an interview consisting of a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer which is conducted to assess whether the applicant should be hired. Interviews are one of the most common methods of employee selection in oil and gas industry. Interviews vary in the extent to which the questions are structured, from an unstructured and informal conversation to a structured interview in which an applicant is asked a predetermined list of questions in a specified order.
If you want to apply for a job in oil and gas industry, the best way to get ready for an interview is to take the time to review the most common interview questions. Knowing what you're going to say can eliminate a lot of interview stress. Interviewers will ask questions about you to gain insight into your personality and to determine whether you're a fit for both the job and the company. They'll be looking at your education, experience and interests for employment in oil and gas industry. These are open-ended questions which will give you the opportunity to show the employer that you're well-qualified for the position. They might also ask this kind of question to see if you have the qualities and experience needed for the job. Petrogav International has developed a list with most common technical questions and answers from oil and gas industry special designed for job interview.
Designed and provided by Petrogav International Oil & Gas Traning Center, this course is suitable for any one who wish to start their career in the oil and gas industry. For a better understanding of the course we recommend you to start the learning process by watching video prezentations provided by Corporate Video Training Platform. After you apply for this course you'll receive a Link Web to access Corporate Video Training Platform that will give you a LIFETIME ACCESS to more than 600 movies for familiarization with upstream, midstream and downstream sectors from oil and gas industry.

Target Audience
This course is suitable for any one who wish to start their career in the oil and gas industry, entry level oil and gas engineers, service and support personnel, production operations personnel, production office support staff and participants with or without a technical background.

You Will Learn
- About Surface and Subsurface equipment and how it is used
- Oil & gas exploitation terminology and abbreviations
- The purpose and basic operational aspects of wellhead, flow control equipment, and the major components used in a basic well completion in conventional plays
- The impact that drilling practices may have on reservoir productivity
- Describe the most relevant aspects of HSE in completion operations
- Specify the production target of a well and describe the type of completion or workover design components required to achieve the target
- Describe how a well flows, the impact of well control on fluid flow, and the most common control and monitoring devices

Course Content
Petroleum industry, Natural resources, Reserves and resources, Prospecting, Hydrocarbon exploration, Oil field, Licensing, License block, Petroleum geochemistry, Petroleum geology, Petroleum reservoir, Petroleum engineering, Estimating reserves, Formation, Hydrostatic pressure, Fluid pressure, Pressure gradient, Formation pressure, Formation fluid, Water contact, Standard barrel of crude oil, Price of oil, Cost of a well, Volume, Density, Carbon steel, Oil platform, Types of wells, Oil production plant, Oil depot, Oil refinery, Oil tanker, Completion, Completion components, Casing hanger, Production packer, Annulus of an oil well, Pipe, Submarine pipeline, Pipelaying ship, Blowout preventer, Valve, Relief valve, Safety valve, Check valve, Ball valve, Butterfly valve, Needle valve, Control valves, Globe valve, Gate valve, Separator, Sight glass, Coalescer, Vapor–liquid separator, Axial piston pump, Axial-flow pump, Heat exchanger, Diesel engine, Gas turbine, Petrol engine, Coiled tubing, Wireline, Slickline unit, Galvanic anode, Petroleum, Natural gas, Produced water, Wet gas, Sour gas, Hydrogen sulfide, Carbon dioxide, Paraffin wax, Hydrochloric acid, Limescale, Defoamer, Desiccant, Perforation, Well test, Extraction of petroleum, Drive mechanisms, Artificial lift, Gas lift, Enhanced oil recovery, Gas reinjection, Repressuring, Reason to perform a workover, Well kill, Well intervention, Hydraulic fracturing, Pipeline transport, Pipeline pre-commissioning, Pigging, Hydraulically activated pipeline pigging, Natural-gas processing, Glycol dehydration, Amine gas treating, Coalescence, Corrosion, Cathodic protection, Nondestructive testing, Wireline logging, Porosity logs, Gamma ray logging, Spontaneous potential log, Resistivity logging, Density logging, Sonic logging, Electric current, Electric power, Voltage, Mains electricity, Uninterruptible power supply, Electric battery, Battery room, Emergency power system, Standby generator, Electric motor, Electrical cable, Circuit breaker, Potentiometer, Transformer, Power inverter, Utility frequency, HVAC, Process, Process control, Control theory, Automatic control, Automation, Data acquisition, User interface, SCADA, Distributed control system, Programmable logic controller, Proportional-integral-derivative controller, Electronic circuit, Interlock, Setpoint, Fail-safe device, Actuator, Servomotor, Servomechanism, Flow control valve, Pressure regulator, Control valves, Gauge, Level sensors, Pressure switch, Pressure sensor, Magnetic level gauge, Temperature control, Regulator, Fuel gauge, Rotary encoder, Optical fiber, Well integrity, Hazard analysis, Hazardous location, Alarm management, Muster drill, Fire drill, Oil spill, Oil well fires, Fire Alarm Control Panel, Lifeboat, Lifebuoy, Immersion suit, Life jacket, Flame detector, Smoke detector, Fire hydrant, False alarm, Firefighter, Exit sign, Fusible plug, Pipeline leak detection, Environmental impact of petroleum, Self-contained breathing apparatus.

Course Schedule
1 month prerequisite video training module - self-paced, online - you will get acces to Corporate Video Training Platform with more than 600 movies and animations
1 month requisite e-learning course - self-paced, online or offline - you will learn the Production Course for Employment on Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms with 620 pages in word or pdf format
1 month - virtual, instructor-led sessions (live and pre-recorded)
After you attend the course you will get a lifetime acces to Corporate Learning Platform and Corporate Video Training Platform for continuous learning.

Product Details
Categories: Upstream
Disciplines: Oil & Gas Exploitation
Level: Basic
Product Type: Course
Formats Available: Virtual, instructor-led sessions (live and pre-recorded)
Instructor: Gavril Florinel, CEO and Co-founder of Petrogav International

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