AASMT Training Courses

Location

Marine Simulators Systems Department - Cairo

Objectives

  • 1)\tUnderstand the integration of environmental protection and energy management within oil fields and ports.2)\tLearn to assess and implement energy efficiency measures to reduce consumption and environmental impact.3)\tExplore renewable energy technologies to promote cleaner energy use in operations.4)\tApply advanced pollution prevention and waste management techniques.5)\tNavigate local and international environmental and energy regulations.6)\tDevelop strategies for environmental and energy-related emergency responses.7)\tEncourage sustainable practices and leadership in driving operational changes.8)\tAnalyze future trends in the sector, focusing on innovation and the transition to low-carbon technologies.9)\tMaster environmental impact assessments and energy audits for operational efficiency.10)\tComplete a capstone project, implementing an environmental and energy efficiency plan in a real or simulated setting.

Outcomes

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Course Contents

1.\tFundamentals of Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency in the Oil Industry•\tCovering the basics of environmental issues and energy management in oil fields and ports.2.\tSustainability and Renewable Energy Applications•\tExploring sustainable practices with a focus on renewable energy solutions for oil operations.3.\tEnergy Management Systems and Strategies•\tIntroduction to designing and implementing energy management systems in oil fields and maritime settings.4.\tPollution Prevention and Waste Management in Oil and Gas•\tTechniques for minimizing waste and preventing pollution, with emphasis on oil spill response strategies.5.\tMARPOL Convention and Environmental Compliance•\tNavigating the MARPOL Convention, local and international environmental regulations, and compliance strategies.6.\tOperational Excellence in Energy and Environmental Management•\tEnhancing operational efficiency in oil fields and ports through energy management and environmental stewardship.7.\tCon