Energy

CRID has developed quality courses for professionals in the energy sector, primarily the Oil and Gas extraction industries. These courses cover most areas of today’s global extraction topics, both downstream and upstream. These include contracting; finance and auditing; project management; risk management; leadership; communication and transparency.

Courses

This programme helps attendees demonstrate their commitment to the development and advancement of their professional career in environmental management systems.

They are better able to help their organisations increase resource efficiency, reduce waste and costs, and become environmental vanguards in the corporate environment. Energy usage is crucial to climate change, therefore, considering that the search for alternative energy sources can be time consuming; every forwardthinking organization is aspiring to reduce energy consumption.

The course provides delegates with foundation skills and mind set to increase capacity in search and Resuc (SAR).

Delegates learn search theory, tactics and terminology, clue preservation and awareness and gain practical skills through hands-on training that accompanies this field manual such as wilderness survival, orienteering, packaging a litter and a night search exercise.

The course is designed for fire fighters, law enforcement personnel, emergency medical services (EMS) providers, and industry employees that may be faced with hazardous materials emergencies

The learning objectives of the programme is organized to follow the logical progression of a hazardous materials response, including controlling and managing the risks that hazardous materials
releases present.

This specialist course provides the most current information about gas-handling systems and facilities for reservoir engineers and offshore practitioners.

The practical based training will review such sections as: heat recovery units; kinetic inhibitors and anti-agglomerators; trays and packing for distillation and absorption towers; compressor valves; foundation design considerations for reciprocating compressors; pressure vessel issues and components; nox reduction in engines and turbines; and, safety management systems.

Project management for oil and gas projects comes with a unique set of challenges that include the managing science, technology, and engineering aspects.

The programme will provide a step-by-step application of project management techniques, using the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) framework from the Project Management Institute (PMI) as the platform and will touch on vital concepts, tools, and techniques for managing oil and gas projects.

The global market for oil and gas resources is rapidly changing and evolving, hence there is a dire need for appropriate and internationally acceptable governance and regulatory guidance.

This specialist course reviews 3 major trends – the rise of new consumers, the increasing influence of state players, and concerns about climate change and how they are combining to challenge existing regulatory structures, many of which have been in place for a half-century

Internationally recognised