About the Course
Organizations in gas compression and transportation want results they can prove: stable compressor performance, controlled pressure regimes, fewer unplanned shutdowns, cleaner handovers between operations and maintenance, and traceable integrity decisions. To do that, you need to demonstrate pressure-drop analysis, compressor selection awareness, operating limit checks, pipeline integrity judgment, and incident-ready documentation. This course uses real operating language from transmission systems, compressor stations, and pipeline integrity management, and it references the logic of API 617, API 618, and integrity management practices where they shape daily decisions.
The course turns scattered field knowledge into a structured operating system. You will practice gas balance checks, compressor train review, pressure and flow interpretation, maintenance prioritization, and operating envelope assessment using tools such as process simulation concepts, inspection checklists, operating logs, and integrity registers. You will also be introduced to how digital monitoring, automated alarm review, and AI-assisted anomaly detection are reshaping gas compression and transportation, especially where teams must process more telemetry with fewer people. This course teaches you how to assess current operating conditions, build practical decision tools, and report clear recommendations so you can reduce avoidable losses and improve transport reliability. In simple terms, you will learn how to evaluate compressor station performance, map pipeline constraints, and build a usable operating action plan for real assets.
Delivery constraints in this field are real: equipment downtime is expensive, pipeline access is limited, data quality varies by site maturity, and maintenance windows compete with throughput targets. The course is therefore designed for professionals who must deliver under operational pressure, not in a laboratory setting. You will work through realistic scenarios that reflect the trade-offs between production continuity, mechanical integrity, energy consumption, and safety controls.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals who already work with gas systems and need stronger decision-making around compression, transport, and operational reliability.
- Gas operations engineers managing compressor station performance and pressure regimes
- Pipeline operations supervisors coordinating transmission flow and station handovers
- Compression technicians monitoring rotating equipment condition and operating limits
- Maintenance planners prioritizing compressor and pipeline interventions
- Production engineers linking field output to transport capacity
- Asset integrity engineers tracking inspection findings and repair actions
- Mechanical engineers supporting compressor reliability and equipment selection
- Operations managers balancing throughput, fuel use, and maintenance constraints
- SCADA engineers interpreting alarms and telemetry from gas transport assets
- HSE specialists supporting safe work, emergency readiness, and transport controls
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure gas compression and transportation initiatives that improve flow reliability, strengthen integrity control, and support safer operating decisions.
- Assess compressor station performance using operating logs, pressure profiles, and API 617 principles.
- Apply pipeline pressure-drop analysis to evaluate transport capacity and operating constraints.
- Design a compressor operating review sheet for flow, suction, discharge, and fuel-gas data.
- Build a pipeline integrity action register using inspection findings and maintenance priorities.
- Evaluate rotating equipment reliability against condition indicators, alarms, and maintenance records.
- Navigate operating limits, isolation requirements, and integrity management expectations for gas transport assets.
- Implement KPI tracking for availability, compression efficiency, and unplanned shutdown frequency.
- Synthesize field findings into a concise operating report for management and maintenance teams.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic understanding of gas field operations, pipeline systems, and industrial safety practices. Familiarity with pressure, flow, and rotating equipment concepts will help, but advanced compressor design experience is not required. No coding or programming is required. The course introduces advanced topics such as compressor performance analysis, pipeline integrity management, and AI-assisted monitoring at an operational level, with hands-on practice focused on interpreting data, using checklists, and building practical decision outputs.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead gas compression and transportation with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of flow reliability and operational control.
- Build stronger compressor performance analysis skills using operating and maintenance data.
- Gain confidence interpreting pressure, flow, and station condition trends.
- Strengthen your ability to balance throughput, energy use, and integrity demands.
- Enhance your use of inspection logs, alarm trends, and operating checklists.
- Develop clearer judgment on compressor reliability and transport constraints.
- Position yourself as a reliable contributor to integrity and operations reviews.
- Expand your readiness for pipeline operations, asset integrity, and station optimization roles.
Organizations that embed gas compression and transportation excellence into daily operations reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce compressor downtime through earlier detection of operating deviations.
- Lower fuel and energy losses from inefficient compression settings.
- Improve pipeline throughput planning with better pressure and flow visibility.
- Reduce integrity exposure through better maintenance prioritization and repair tracking.
- Strengthen incident readiness across stations, pipelines, and control rooms.
- Improve compliance evidence for operating limits and integrity management reviews.
- Support market positioning through more reliable gas delivery performance.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn gas compression and transportation aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on calculation of pressure drop and throughput using pipeline operating data.
- Scenario simulation for compressor station upset conditions and restricted-flow operations.
- Diagnostic review using an integrity management checklist and station inspection records.
- Stakeholder mapping for operations, maintenance, control room, and integrity reporting.
- Case study analysis from transmission pipelines, gas processing plants, LNG terminals, and compressor stations.
- Group workshop producing a compressor operating review sheet under time constraints.
- Reflection exercise comparing current practices against API 617, API 618, and integrity benchmarks.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Gas Compression and Transportation Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
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Effective Learning & Skill Development
- Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
- Equip individuals and teams with skills that grow with industry needs.
- Reinforce learning through real-world scenarios, case studies and practical exercises.
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- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
- Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
- Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.
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