



Training Topics Covered
1. Fundamentals of Chemical Feed Systems
· The "Industrial Heartbeat": Why precise chemical dosing is critical for global infrastructure
· System Components: The four-step blueprint—Storage Tank → Pump → Injection Line → Target System
· The "IV Drip" Analogy: How continuous, microscopic dosing maintains system health
2. Hardware & Pump Technology
· The Workhorse: Standard, reliable pumps used in onshore operations
· Operational Mechanics: How pumps generate flow and pressure to meet system objectives
· Subsea Skids vs. Onshore Pumps: The massive increase in design complexity from land to seafloor
3. The Deepwater Challenge (Subsea Engineering)
· Environmental Extremes: Managing operations under freezing temperatures and crushing ocean-floor pressures
· Flow Assurance: Using chemicals to keep "industrial arteries" open and prevent clogging
· Umbilical Systems: The engineering behind miles-long "umbilicals" that deliver chemicals from surface to seabed
4. Production Chemistry & Quality Standards
· Chemical Requirements: The "Right Stuff" checklist—extreme purity, thermal stability, material compatibility, and specific viscosity
· Purity & Filtration: Why a single particle smaller than a grain of sand can cause a multi-million dollar failure
· Manufacturing Complexity: The multi-stage filtration and meticulous "recipe" required for deepwater chemicals
5. Risk Management & Economics
· Consequences of Failure: The domino effect of a blocked line—total shutdowns and catastrophic economic losses
· Precision as a Foundation: The philosophy of "zero failure" and why there are no "quick fixes" at the bottom of the ocean
· Systems Thinking: Connecting laboratory-level molecule design to final injection miles underwater
Why Attend?
· Master the four-step blueprint of chemical feed systems
· Understand subsea pump technology vs. onshore operations
· Learn why purity is critical—down to a single grain of sand
· Develop systems thinking to prevent multimillion-dollar failures
· Hands-on simulation: Solve a real-world deepwater crisis
