This Corrosion Management Training course is valuable for professionals involved in asset integrity management, corrosion control, and risk assessment within the oil and gas industry. It benefits those responsible for maintaining equipment reliability, optimizing corrosion-related costs, and improving safety.
No specific technical background is required, but participants with field experience will find the course especially useful. Engineers, inspectors, maintenance personnel, and anyone contributing to asset integrity strategies can gain practical insights and tools to enhance their corrosion management approach.
By the end of this course, participants will understand key MIC mechanisms and the conditions that promote microbial growth. They will be able to apply monitoring techniques, implement effective mitigation strategies, and use corrosion management practices to better control and prevent MIC.
Day 1
The Significance of Creating the Integrity Picture
Asset Integrity Management Systems (AIMS)
AIMS Components, Objectives, and Benefits
Corrosion and Corrosion Engineering (CE) in the Industry
The Main International Corrosion Management (CM) Models
The CM Concept Definition
Pre-Course Assessment
Day 2
The Integrity Review Process
The Significance of the Integrity Review Process
The CM Implementation Process
The Failure Risk Assessment (FRA) Process
A Brief Introduction to Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
Inspection Basics
The Concept of Risk and Its Basics
Risk-Based Inspection Basics
Equipment Corrosion Loops and Process Flow Diagrams
Day 3
Introduction to Management Requirements: Twelve Management Requirements
Registers, Strategies, and Procedures
Databases, Documentation, and Data Management
The Significance of Communication
The Asset Corrosion Management Strategy Document
Corrosion Control Matrices and Corrosion Key Performance Indicators
Team Structure, Roles, and Responsibilities
The Significance of Competency
Day 4
Shortcomings Associated with the CM Implementation Process
The Corrosion Failure Pre-emption Capability
Corrosion Cost Optimisation
Other Important CM Requirements
The Corrosion Management Audit
The Management of Change Process
The Anomaly Management System
Day 5
The Leak Register Database, Failure Investigations and Learning from Past Mistakes
Corrosion Management Application Benefits
Recommendations for Optimised Corrosion Management Implementation
Main Conclusions
Main Recommendations
Post-Course Assessment
Delivery Options & Upcoming Dates
In-House / On-Site Training
Tailored to Your Team
This course can be tailored and delivered at your own facility — adapted to your specific units, equipment, and team experience level. We come to you, wherever you are in the world.
All content can be customised for awareness, intermediate, or experienced staff. Post-course consultancy and help-desk support is also available.