Who should attend
Anyone who has a technical corrosion background but is new to designing corrosion control systems. This includes:
- Engineers with bachelor’s degrees plus 3+ work experience, and/or post-graduate degrees
- Project managers
- Mid-level to upper management
- Researchers and scientists
- Asset and/or risk management strategists
Course highlights
Unconventional Well Failures & Hydraulic Fracturing
- Understand the factors leading to failures in the hydraulic fracturing process
- Review unconventional well failure analysis case studies
- Identify factors to ensure quality assurance throughout the pipe design, manufacturing, and purchasing processes
- Discover unconventional well failure mitigation best practices
Cooling Water Systems
- Identify types of corrosion damage and its causes
- Study how to control and monitor corrosion in cooling water environments
Hydrogen Embrittlement
- Discuss metal deformation
- Understand how, when, and where hydrogen enters metal, causing embrittlement
- Define environmentally assisted cracking hydrogen embrittlement
- Walk through failure case studies
Under Deposit Corrosion Failures Permian
- Review failure analysis findings and history
- Examine results, prevention, mitigation, and detection strategies
Prerequisites
None
Course Completion
Successful completion of the course is required to earn a certificate of course completion. Requirements are specific to each course and may include a combination of attendance, daily assessments, activities, quizzes, or knowledge checks.