Penspen and University of Tabasco launch new pipeline diploma
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Penspen and the University of Tabasco (UJAT), Mexico, have launched a new diploma in pipeline inspection and maintenance. The diploma, which is the first of its kind in Mexico, was officially launched last weekend at a ceremony hosted by University Rector, José Manuel Piña Gutierrez and attended by Senior Penspen and Pemex Officials.
The diploma, which already has 27 students enrolled, will cover seven different modules over a period of twelve weeks. Each module will be given by one of Penspen’s experts in the field, all of whom have agreed to teach the course for free as part of a joint initiative to standardise and strengthen pipeline integrity procedures across the region.
The diploma modules include corrosion control and prevention, risk analysis and calculating the probability of a pipeline failure.
Penspen’s Director Nigel Curson, said: “Mexico is one of Penspen’s key centres of technical excellence. This diploma reflects our wider collaboration with the University of Tabasco, Pemex, and other players across the oil and gas industry to strengthen pipeline knowledge and practices across the region and beyond.”
The seven diploma modules are:
- Corrosion Control and Prevention
- Risk Analysis
- Methodologies for Calculating the probability of failure
- Pipeline pigging and ILI Inspection
- Pipeline Integrity Analysis
- Introduction to Root Cause Analysis
- An Introduction to Reliability Centered Maintenance
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
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