ESP Surface Electrical Power System Technology and Application


Disciplines: Production and Operations

Course Description

Course participants will receive an overview of the components that make up the surface electrical power system, safety considerations, advantages and disadvantages of various system designs, application considerations, power quality concerns and mitigation strategies, control architectures, basic maintenance considerations, surface electrical power system design considerations and more.

Learning Level

Introductory to Intermediate

Course Length

1 Day

Why Attend

This course is targeted at Production Engineers, Operations, or Procurement personal who are interested in learning about the basics of power systems for Electrical Submersible Pumping (ESP) systems. This is a must-attend course for anyone who wishes to increase their overall knowledge of the electrical systems that power their ESPs.

The value of the training course is an increased overall knowledge of the electrical systems that power ESPs for procurement and operational decisions.

Who Attends

Production Engineers, Operations, or Procurement personal who are interested in learning about the basics of power systems for Electrical Submersible Pumping (ESP) systems.

CEUs

0.8 CEUs are awarded for this 1-day course.

Cancellation Policy

All cancellations must be received no later than 14 days prior to the course start date. Cancellations made after the 14-day window will not be refunded. Refunds will not be given due to no show situations.

Training sessions attached to SPE conferences and workshops follow the cancellation policies stated on the event information page. Please check that page for specific cancellation information.

SPE reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule courses at will. Notification of changes will be made as quickly as possible; please keep this in mind when arranging travel, as SPE is not responsible for any fees charged for cancelling or changing travel arrangements.

We reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.

Instructors

None Rocky Mulanti, P.Eng., MIEEE, Simark Controls Ltd., has worked in Heavy Oil industry for over 12 years. Rocky is a professional electrical engineer with a specialization in Power Systems and his focus has been Variable frequency drives and motor controls in the Oil Field. Rocky has held many technical roles in Eaton, Siemens, Wood Group (Amec Foster Wheleer), Spartan Controls and Simark Controls Ltd.

None Shannon Hill, Research Engineer-in-Training, C-FER Technologies, has worked exclusively in the Oil and Gas industry focused on ESP application since graduating from the University of Alberta Mechanical Engineering program in 2017. Shannon started her career as a field engineer installing, pulling, commissioning, and troubleshooting ESPs across Alberta and currently holds a research position focused on ESP reliability as part of the ESP-RIFTS (Reliability Information and Failure Tracking System) Joint Industry Project (JIP), with a focus on ESP Power Quality.