| Code | Date | Format | Currency | Team of 10 Per Person* |
Team of 7 Per Person* |
Early Bird Fee Per Person |
Normal Fee Per Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE2252 | 21 - 25 Sep 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | SGD | 6,699 | 6,699 | 6,499 | 6,699 |
| PE2252 | 21 - 25 Sep 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | USD | 5,499 | 5,499 | 5,299 | 5,499 |
| PE2253 | 11 - 15 Jan 2027 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | SGD | 6,699 | 6,699 | 6,499 | 6,699 |
| PE2253 | 11 - 15 Jan 2027 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | USD | 5,499 | 5,499 | 5,299 | 5,499 |
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Code
PE2252Date
21 - 25 Sep 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
6,699
Team of 7
Per Person*
6,699
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,499
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,699
Code
PE2252Date
21 - 25 Sep 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,499
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,499
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
5,299
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,499
Code
PE2253Date
11 - 15 Jan 2027Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
6,699
Team of 7
Per Person*
6,699
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,499
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,699
Code
PE2253Date
11 - 15 Jan 2027Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,499
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,499
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
5,299
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,499
*Fee per person in a team of 7 or 10 participating from the same organisation, registering 6 weeks before the course dateRequest for a quote if you have different team sizes, content customisation, alternative dates or course timing requirements Request for in-person classroom training or online (VILT) training format
About this Training
Flow assurance in oil and gas production is critical to ensuring the uninterrupted, safe, and efficient transport of hydrocarbons from the wellhead to processing facilities. This five-day technical training program covers the multidisciplinary approaches required to manage multiphase flow systems, addressing challenges such as slugging, hydrate formation, wax deposition, and frictional losses. Participants will gain a solid understanding of both steady-state and transient phenomena, as well as operational and design strategies to mitigate flow assurance risks.
The course combines theory, practical exercises, and real-world case studies from major offshore and onshore fields, including Ormen Lange, Åsgard, and Zeepipe. Participants will engage with commercial flow assurance simulation software (FlowlineProSS), applying modelling techniques to evaluate operational envelopes, troubleshoot production issues, and validate real-world data. Simulations will be conducted in small groups, enabling collaborative problem-solving and peer learning.
By the end of the program, participants will have developed the skills to interpret PVT data, predict flow challenges, and implement effective mitigation strategies across diverse field environments, from deepwater developments to Arctic and unconventional oilfields. The course emphasizes practical application, critical thinking, and hands-on experience to ensure participants can translate theoretical knowledge into actionable engineering solutions.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Analyse multiphase flow regimes and their impact on production efficiency and safety.
- Predict and mitigate operational challenges such as slugging, hydrate formation, wax deposition, and erosion.
- Apply commercial flow assurance simulation tools (FlowlineProSS) to model complex field scenarios and validate results.
- Develop operational envelopes, troubleshoot real production issues, and design effective mitigation strategies.
- Integrate multidisciplinary approaches, including chemical, mechanical, and process engineering principles, into practical flow assurance solutions.
This course is designed for engineers and technical professionals responsible for the design, operation, and optimization of hydrocarbon flow systems. Ideal participants include flow assurance engineers, pipeline and subsea engineers, production and operations engineers, well and completions engineers, and mechanical or process engineers. Field operators, supervisors, and technical managers who are involved in troubleshooting and operational planning will also benefit.
Attendees are typically involved in evaluating operational envelopes, managing transient flow phenomena, applying chemical and mechanical mitigation strategies, or using simulation tools to design and optimize production systems.
This course will also benefit engineers transitioning into flow assurance roles or those seeking to strengthen their expertise in multiphase flow, PVT interpretation, and real-world operational challenges.
- Intermediate
The program combines interactive lectures, hands-on simulation exercises, case studies, and group mini projects to provide both theoretical understanding and practical application. Participants will engage with commercial simulation software, perform manual calculations to validate model results, and analyse real field data. The mix of individual exercises and collaborative projects ensures participants gain applied problem-solving skills, while instructor-led discussions reinforce critical flow assurance concepts and operational strategies.
Your expert course leader is a distinguished flow assurance and multiphase flow expert with over four decades of experience in research, academia, and industry. He has authored two widely used books on flow assurance, developed commercial simulation software, and advised on high-profile oil and gas projects worldwide, including offshore deepwater and subsea pipelines. He has held academic positions as Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore and has taught specialized courses across Asia and Europe. His expertise spans flow assurance modelling, transient multiphase phenomena, hydrate and wax mitigation, erosion control, and operational optimization, blending rigorous theory with hands-on field applications.
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In our ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, we will no longer providing hard copy training materials. Instead, all training content and resources will be delivered in digital format. Inspired by the oil and energy industry’s best practices, we are leveraging on digital technologies to reduce waste, lower our carbon emissions, ensuring our training content is always up-to-date and accessible. Click here to learn more.
To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized “One to One” coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster.
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Flow assurance keeps oil and gas moving safely from wells to processing sites. It also helps keep production running without delays. Common problems include slugging, hydrates, wax buildup, and pressure surges. So, engineers use good design, chemicals, and routine checks to manage them. As a result, Managing Flow Assurance in Oil and Gas Production helps support safe and steady operations.
Multiphase flow happens when oil, gas, and water move in one pipeline. This matters because flow patterns affect pressure, friction, and output. For example, poor flow control can reduce efficiency and cause shutdowns. However, good design and regular checks help prevent these problems.
Common challenges include hydrates, wax buildup, slugging, sand wear, corrosion, liquid loading, and pressure surges. These issues can slow production. They can also damage equipment or create safety risks. Therefore, operators need close monitoring and fast action.
Operators control hydrates by managing temperature and pressure. They also use chemical inhibitors and pipeline insulation. Likewise, they control wax with pigging, heating, chemicals, and flow checks. In many cases, teams use several methods together. As a result, flow stays smoother and more stable.
Slugging happens when large liquid pockets move unevenly through a pipeline. Because of this, pressure can change very fast. It can also damage equipment and interrupt flow. To reduce the risk, engineers use good design, slug catchers, flow control, and simulation tools.
Engineers use tools such as FlowlineProSS, OLGA, and PIPESIM. These tools model multiphase flow and changing conditions. They also help define safe operating limits. As a result, engineers can improve design and test solutions. So, Managing Flow Assurance in Oil and Gas Production becomes more effective.
Flow assurance supports steady multiphase transport. So, companies may need fewer large separation systems. This helps lower capital and operating costs. In addition, it reduces downtime and may extend field life. Therefore, it brings strong value in offshore and unconventional projects.
New trends include real-time monitoring, AI-assisted simulation, and multiphase metering. They also include stronger materials and better chemical and heat treatment methods. As a result, these tools improve reliability and system performance. They also support safer and more efficient transport.


