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/>Participants will explore the fundamentals of rotating machinery, including bearings, shafts, seals, lubrication systems, vibration, alignment, and balancing. The programme also covers condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, maintenance strategies, and reliability improvement techniques. By the end of the training, participants will be equipped with the practical knowledge needed to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot rotating equipment effectively, reducing downtime and extending asset life.<p>Cost: 4250 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 19:50:07 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Gas Turbine Technology  - GBA -Professional London Training Center , Australia, Germany, India, Netherlands, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Delhi, Mumbai, Sydney, London, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Munich, The Hague ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/gas-turbine-technology-gba-professional-london-training-center/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						Overview<br
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/>This training programme provides a comprehensive introduction to gas turbine technology, focusing on the principles, design, operation, and performance of gas turbine systems used in power generation, oil and gas, and industrial applications. It equips participants with a clear understanding of how gas turbines convert energy, their key components, and the factors affecting efficiency, reliability, and emissions.<br
/><br
/>Participants will explore gas turbine thermodynamics, mechanical and control systems, fuel systems, and auxiliary equipment, along with operational practices, maintenance strategies, and troubleshooting techniques. The programme also addresses performance monitoring, safety considerations, and recent technological developments, enabling participants to operate, manage, and maintain gas turbine systems effectively and efficiently.<br
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/>Objective<ul><li>Gain a thorough understanding of gas turbine components, energy transformations within gas turbines, and the analysis of gas turbine performance cycles</li><li>Identify the impact of fuel choice on corrosion, emissions, and component life</li><li>Understand the relationship between ambient temperature and pressure on gas turbine performance</li><li>Understand detailed insights into the control systems, power electronics, and electrical components of gas turbines</li><li>Develop the skills to conduct market analysis for gas turbines</li></ul><p>Cost: 4250 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 19:40:35 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[IADC Well Sharp  - NAFTA , Dubai, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/iadc-well-sharp-nafta/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						The overall drilling process<br
/>The language of drillers :Understanding their terminologies<br
/>Rig equipment: Rig types, drill bits MWD, drill strings, solids management, well control, tank arrangement<br
/>Rig operations: Drilling fluids, cementing casing design<br
/>Understanding morning reports<br
/>Hole problems: Stuck pipe, lost returns, well control<br
/>MWD and directional drilling operations and tools Safety<br
/>Philosophies of drilling operations<br
/>Drilling trends and new technology<br
/>Introduction<br
/>Pressure Concept &amp; Calculations :<br
/>Types of Pressures<br
/>Leak off Test<br
/>Valuable Calculations<br
/>Converting Pressure to Mud Weight<br
/>Volume highest relationship and effect on pressure<br
/>Drop in pressure &amp; fluid density effect during well control operations<br
/>Maximum wellbore pressure limitations<br
/>Kicks<br
/>Kick Definition<br
/>Causes of Kicks<br
/>Unintentional Flow<br
/>Intentional Flow<br
/>Warning Signs of Kicks<br
/>Primary Warning Signs<br
/>Secondary Warning Signs<br
/>Importance of Timely Response<br
/>Procedures for Kick Detection &amp; Rapid Control<br
/>alarm limits<br
/>prerecorded well control information<br
/>flow checks<br
/>shut in &amp; procedures<br
/>well monitoring during well shut &ndash;in<br
/>response to massive or total lost circulation &amp; causes<br
/>methods to control underground blowouts<br
/>tripping<br
/>well control drills (types and frequencies)<br
/>formation competency<br
/>stripping operations<br
/>shallow gas hazards<br
/>Gas Characteristics &amp; Behavior<br
/>Drilling Fluids<br
/>types of drilling fluids<br
/>fluid properties &amp; effect on pressure losses mud properties following weight up &amp; dilution&nbsp;<br
/>Constant Bottom Hole Pressure Well (Vertical/ Deviated)<br
/>Control Methods<br
/>Primary Control<br
/>Secondary Control<br
/>Revision On Well Control<br
/>BOP Functions<br
/>BOP Arrangements &amp; Operating Features<br
/>BOP Types:<br
/>diverter system functions, types &amp; components<br
/>annular BOP, functions, types, operating &amp; components<br
/>ram BOP, functions, types operating &amp; components<br
/>Accumulator Control System Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components<br
/>Drilling Choke Systems Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components<br
/>VI Safety Valves Functions, Types , Operating &amp; Components<br
/>Mud/ Gas Separator Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components &amp; Indicators<br
/>Inside BOP&#39;s Types, Function and Components<br
/>Simulator Practices<br
/>normal drilling operation simulation<br
/>well kick and controlling simulation<br
/>data collections and killing sheet formulating simulation<br
/>Examination:<br
/>Levels:<br
/>Level 2 &ndash; Drilling and Wells Personnel Basic Training (equivalent to Introductory level)<br
/>Level 3 &ndash; Available for any role expected to shut in a well (equivalent to Driller level)<br
/>Level 4 &ndash; Well Site Supervisor Training (equivalent to Supervisor level)<br
/>&nbsp;Candidates have to score a minimum of 70% in each of the test to qualify for the IWCF/IADC certificate.<br
/>Level 2:<br
/>Surface Equipment<br
/>Surface Principles and Procedures<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Equipment<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Principles and Procedures<br
/>&nbsp;Level 3 &amp; 4:<br
/>Practical simulator test<br
/>Surface Equipment<br
/>Surface Principles and Procedures<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Equipment<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Principles and Procedures<br
/>Validity period of certificate:<br
/>2 years internationally<p>Cost: 1000 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2019 11:35:16 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Maintenance Management Best Practices  - Copex Training Courses and Seminars , Dubai,Malaysia,Turkey,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-part-time-maintenance-management-best-practices-copex-training-courses-and-seminars/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						Effective Maintenance Management is paramount to business success and probably the only business process that is fully controllable at site level. This comprehensive 5-day COPEX training course has been designed to benefit both qualified new professionals as well as experienced professionals who might need to refresh their skills. It covers the fundamentals of Maintenance Management Best Practice required to ensure that plant and equipment is reliable and cost-effectively maintained.<br><br>By attending this COPEX training course you should achieve these goals:<ul><li>Understand maintenance as a key business function;</li><li>Understand the objectives and purpose of pro-active failure management;</li><li>Learn how reliability influences not only plant output, but also improves health, safety and environmental performance, resource optimisation and cost improvement;</li><li>Identify planning and scheduling best practices and how this contributes to work quality and reliability improvement;</li><li>Use suitable performance indicators and management reports to perform regular analysis of maintenance performance, control maintenance resources and costs, and drive continuous ;</li><li>Establish continuous improvement as a permanent process</li></ul><p>Cost: 4950 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 14:02:38 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[IWCF Drilling Well Control Session  - NAFTA , Dubai, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-iwcf-drilling-well-control-session-nafta/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						The overall drilling process<br
/>The language of drillers :Understanding their terminologies<br
/>Rig equipment: Rig types, drill bits MWD, drill strings, solids management, well control, tank arrangement<br
/>Rig operations: Drilling fluids, cementing casing design<br
/>Understanding morning reports<br
/>Hole problems: Stuck pipe, lost returns, well control<br
/>MWD and directional drilling operations and tools Safety<br
/>Philosophies of drilling operations<br
/>Drilling trends and new technology<br
/>Introduction<br
/>Pressure Concept &amp; Calculations :<br
/>Types of Pressures<br
/>Leak off Test<br
/>Valuable Calculations<br
/>Converting Pressure to Mud Weight<br
/>Volume highest relationship and effect on pressure<br
/>Drop in pressure &amp; fluid density effect during well control operations<br
/>Maximum wellbore pressure limitations<br
/>Kicks<br
/>Kick Definition<br
/>Causes of Kicks<br
/>Unintentional Flow<br
/>Intentional Flow<br
/>Warning Signs of Kicks<br
/>Primary Warning Signs<br
/>Secondary Warning Signs<br
/>Importance of Timely Response<br
/>Procedures for Kick Detection &amp; Rapid Control<br
/>alarm limits<br
/>prerecorded well control information<br
/>flow checks<br
/>shut in &amp; procedures<br
/>well monitoring during well shut &ndash;in<br
/>response to massive or total lost circulation &amp; causes<br
/>methods to control underground blowouts<br
/>tripping<br
/>well control drills (types and frequencies)<br
/>formation competency<br
/>stripping operations<br
/>shallow gas hazards<br
/>Gas Characteristics &amp; Behavior<br
/>Drilling Fluids<br
/>types of drilling fluids<br
/>fluid properties &amp; effect on pressure losses mud properties following weight up &amp; dilution&nbsp;<br
/>Constant Bottom Hole Pressure Well (Vertical/ Deviated)<br
/>Control Methods<br
/>Primary Control<br
/>Secondary Control<br
/>Revision On Well Control<br
/>BOP Functions<br
/>BOP Arrangements &amp; Operating Features<br
/>BOP Types:<br
/>diverter system functions, types &amp; components<br
/>annular BOP, functions, types, operating &amp; components<br
/>ram BOP, functions, types operating &amp; components<br
/>Accumulator Control System Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components<br
/>Drilling Choke Systems Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components<br
/>VI Safety Valves Functions, Types , Operating &amp; Components<br
/>Mud/ Gas Separator Functions, Types, Operating &amp; Components &amp; Indicators<br
/>Inside BOP&#39;s Types, Function and Components<br
/>Simulator Practices<br
/>normal drilling operation simulation<br
/>well kick and controlling simulation<br
/>data collections and killing sheet formulating simulation<br
/>Examination:<br
/>Levels:<br
/>Level 2 &ndash; Drilling and Wells Personnel Basic Training (equivalent to Introductory level)<br
/>Level 3 &ndash; Available for any role expected to shut in a well (equivalent to Driller level)<br
/>Level 4 &ndash; Well Site Supervisor Training (equivalent to Supervisor level)<br
/>&nbsp;Candidates have to score a minimum of 70% in each of the test to qualify for the IWCF/IADC certificate.<br
/>Level 2:<br
/>Surface Equipment<br
/>Surface Principles and Procedures<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Equipment<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Principles and Procedures<br
/>&nbsp;Level 3 &amp; 4:<br
/>Practical simulator test<br
/>Surface Equipment<br
/>Surface Principles and Procedures<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Equipment<br
/>Combined Surface and Subsea Principles and Procedures<br
/>Validity period of certificate:<br
/>2 years internationally<p>Cost: 950 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 13:18:26 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Maintenance Planning, Scheduling & Control  - Convertas , Dubai,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-maintenance-planning-scheduling-control-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1<br
/>Objectives of maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of maintenance and asset management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Challenges and objectives of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The modern maintenance strategy<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance windows<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Types of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Classification of roles in maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Customer service in maintenance<br
/><strong>The work order system</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Purpose of the Work Order (WO) system<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Information collected on a WO<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Job estimating methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Prioritizing maintenance work orders<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Preventive Maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;What is preventive maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The importance of implementing a PM program<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Establishing schedules<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Breaking a facility into logical parts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing an equipment list<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing equipment manuals<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Setting up inventory<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Understanding risks associated with a PM program<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Planning and scheduling of major maintenance WOS and shutdowns</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The unique challenge of maintenance shutdowns<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of a clear Work Order (WO) scope definition<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Methods for building an effective maintenance database<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Critical Path Method (CPM)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work order crashing<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Resource scheduling and leveling<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Planning and controlling maintenance materials</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identification of inventory costs<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Considerations in inventory decisions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How much to order: Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;When to order (setting min and max levels)<br
/><strong>Controlling maintenance work</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Backlog indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Schedule compliance indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;PM and emergency indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Generic maintenance indicators<br
/><strong>&nbsp;<br
/>Day 5<br
/>The role of planning and scheduling in Performance<br
/>Improvement</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance as a business process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How scheduled maintenance can lock in waste and cost<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Drawing learning from recurring maintenance tasks<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Reviewing planned maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Dealing with the productivity challenge<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Refining maintenance policies<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Capturing learning from inspection work<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:22:00 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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