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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME



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A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME


FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY OWERRI
P.M.B. 1526, OWERRI
IMO STATE

A TECHNICAL REPORT ON
STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME
200 LEVEL

A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME


FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY OWERRI
P.M.B. 1526, OWERRI
IMO STATE

A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME


FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY OWERRI
P.M.B. 1526, OWERRI
IMO STATE
A TECHNICAL REPORT ON
STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME

A TERM PAPER ON DESIGN/SIZING OF OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES



FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY OWERRI
P.M.B. 1526, OWERRI
IMO STATE
A TERM PAPER ON
DESIGN/SIZING OF OFFSHORE PRODUCTION FACILITIES
500 LEVELS

A SEMINAR ON DETERMINATION OF RHEOLOGICAL AND CORROSION PROPERTIES OF DRILLING FLUID

1.0 Introduction
Drilling muds are complex heterogeneous fluids, consisting of several additives that were employed in drilling of oil and natural gas wells since the early 1900. The original use of the drilling fluids was to remove cuttings continuously. Progress in drilling engineering demanded more sophistication from the drilling mud. In order to enhance the usage of drilling fluids, numerous additives were introduced and a simple fluid became a complicated mixture of liquids, solids and chemicals (Moore, 1974). As

A SEMINAR ON EFFECT OF SHALE SWELLING ON THE SUBSURFACE


INTRODUCTION
Shale or Clay swelling has been long known as one of the major causes for formation damage in hydrocarbon reservoirs. In conventional hydrocarbon production, most of the clay related problems occur in the near well region, and are associated with well operations (drilling, completion, workover, etc.). Krueger  has provided an excellent review on this subject. In enhanced oil recovery (EOR), the potential for formation

A SEMINAR ON PIPELINE LEAK DETECTION AND SAFETY IN THE OIL INDUSTRY BY NZEKWE JUDE .O.



INTRODUCTION

Definition - What does Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) (EHS) mean?

Environmental health and safety (EHS or HSE or SHE) is the department in a company or an organization involved in environmental protection, safety at work, occupational health and safety, compliance and best practices. EHS aims to prevent and reduce accidents, emergencies and health issues at work.
Oil companies are feeling more and more pressure to reduce environmental pollution caused by their services or production processes, and reduce accidents in the workplaces ensuring better health of their employees and the third parties. Some of these compulsions are required by law, demanded by their customers, or the owner’s aspirations for higher quality production. EHS ensures a systematic method of prevention of accidents and emergencies including fire, solid or liquid waste management, reduction of environmental footprints and use of carbon energy, improving safety and health of the workers, employee ergonomics and confirming a risk free workplace. EHS also aims to prevent workers from suffering from occupational diseases.
Formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the 1970s initiated the requirement of environmental management. Soon after it was followed by other regulatory systems at the state levels. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, required many other compliances for the industries to protect employees. In the 1990s the EHS started functioning at the company level. Professionals were required to reassess and redesign the production processes to become more eco-friendly and health risk free. ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 have set standards of EHS internationally.

A SEMINAR ON PIPELINE LEAK DETECTION AND SAFETY IN THE OIL INDUSTRY BY NZEKWE JUDE .O.



INTRODUCTION

Definition - What does Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) (EHS) mean?

Environmental health and safety (EHS or HSE or SHE) is the department in a company or an organization involved in environmental protection, safety at work, occupational health and safety, compliance and best practices. EHS aims to prevent and reduce accidents, emergencies and health issues at work.
Oil companies are feeling more and more pressure to reduce environmental pollution caused by their services or production processes, and reduce accidents in the workplaces ensuring better health of their employees and the third parties. Some of these compulsions are required by law, demanded by their customers, or the owner’s aspirations for higher quality production. EHS ensures a systematic method of prevention of accidents and emergencies including fire, solid or liquid waste management, reduction of environmental footprints and use of carbon energy, improving safety and health of the workers, employee ergonomics and confirming a risk free workplace. EHS also aims to prevent workers from suffering from occupational diseases.
Formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the 1970s initiated the requirement of environmental management. Soon after it was followed by other regulatory systems at the state levels. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, required many other compliances for the industries to protect employees. In the 1990s the EHS started functioning at the company level. Professionals were required to reassess and redesign the production processes to become more eco-friendly and health risk free. ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 have set standards of EHS internationally.