06.07.2008

Workshop: Electrical Submersible Pump 2008 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Electrical Submersible Pump 2008 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

System Design, Optimization & Production Enhancement for Increased Run-Life and Productivity

Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP) has been established for over half a century, producing large volumes of hydrocarbons where natural drive mechanisms do not exist. Electrical submersible pumps offer the highest yield of most deep-well artificial lift systems, but suffer the highest frequency of expense and repair. Statistics show that most failures in ESP are preventable but users did not have the required skills to deal with these increasing difficult conditions for ESP deployment.

With the great demand and an aging experienced knowledge base for ESP expertise, Electrical Submersible Pump 2008 brings to you the best practices in design considerations and operational excellence. This comprehensive course outlines how a careful selection of technologies such as variable frequency drives, designs considerations, electromechanical and solid-state voltage starting options and others can optimize the performance in well extraction. Multiple real life case studies will reinforce your awareness of practical problems that you may face in your ESP projects. This highly interactive workshop enables you to have group discussions to apply your new found knowledge together with your peers and get vast opinions on critical issues.

UNI is proudly organising:


Electrical Submersible Pump 2008
21st to 23rd July 2008
JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Course Facilitators:
A rare opportunity to get an experienced trainer, Mr. Iqbal Sipra P. Eng. from Oman all the way to Asia to conduct an in-depth ESP training course. Mr. Sipra has accumulated over 30 years of versatile experience in ESP in PDO, Kuwait Oil Company and Saudi Aramco. He has worked in wells in an Omani Field in 2006, reduced deferment to nil and restored 3500m 3/d oil, saved $2.0 million and scored 3 Shukran Awards. Mr. Sipra was the project leader for the innovative project on dump water flooding with ESP and major contributor to Shell’s project on world’s first Wireline Retrievable ESP (WRESP). Mr. Sipra is a Certified Professional Engineer by APEGGA – Alberta and Member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) USA. He also holds a B. Sc in Petroleum Engineering (Distinction & Silver Medallist).

Learn from success stories and avoid costly failures by discovering how to:

  • FOCUS on operational excellence by maximizing value
  • EXECUTE cost control and production optimization
  • ADDRESS best practices in installation, operation and removal of failed equipment
  • TRACK and troubleshoot problems caused by gases, solids and corrosion
  • MONITOR performance to prevent damage
  • INCREASE well site efficiency, safety and reliability
  • IMPROVE failure reduction rates via failure analysis
  • LEARN what new developments in the market can do for you


For further information, please contact:

Joyce Ho
Email: joyce.h@unistrategic.com with subject code “IN-ESP”
Tel: +65 6825 9674
Fax: +65 6776 2120

Web: www.unistrategic.com

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