Energy, Oil, and Gas Management Burkina Faso

Offshore Operations and Platforms Management Training Course

Offshore operations now run under tighter uptime expectations, stronger process safety scrutiny, and faster digital oversight than most platform teams were built for. In this environment, gaps in PTW, SIMOPS control, and barrier management can quickly turn into shutdowns, maintenance overruns, or serious integrity events, especially as AI-enabled monitoring and remote collaboration reshape how offshore assets are supervised. Offshore Operations and Platforms Management is the coordinated management of offshore production, maintenance, safety, logistics, and integrity activities across fixed or floating assets. It enables professionals to control simultaneous work, maintain production continuity, and protect people and equipment through disciplined operating routines.

This Offshore Operations and Platforms Management training bridges day-to-day platform realities with structured methods drawn from recognized offshore practices, helping offshore installation managers, production supervisors, maintenance coordinators, marine coordinators, and HSE leads produce clear SIMOPS plans, PTW controls, shift handover logs, inspection trackers, and incident action records. You leave with practical tools you can use to improve offshore coordination, strengthen operational control, and support safer, more reliable platform performance.

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About the Course

Organizations investing in offshore operations and platforms management want results they can evidence in the field: safer work execution, stable production, compliant permits, stronger marine coordination, and disciplined integrity follow-up. To deliver that, you need to demonstrate five capabilities at the platform level: PTW control, SIMOPS planning, barrier verification, maintenance coordination, and emergency readiness. In practice, your decisions must align with process safety expectations, asset integrity routines, and offshore work control standards such as ISO 45001, ISO 55001, and the permit-to-work structures used in mature offshore operating systems.

This course turns scattered offshore knowledge into a working system for platform control. You will practice building SIMOPS plans, reviewing permit-to-work packs, mapping isolation requirements, interpreting maintenance and integrity findings, and preparing operational handover records. You will also be introduced to digitally enabled tools such as CMMS work orders, digital PTW workflows, offshore inspection dashboards, and remote reporting templates so you can support faster decision-making. What you will learn is how to coordinate offshore operations, apply control-of-work discipline, and create practical reporting outputs that help you manage production, safety, and maintenance priorities together. The training is hands-on where it matters, especially for PTW review, shift planning, and incident response artifacts, and introductory where broader regulatory or enterprise systems are best understood at overview level.

Many offshore teams operate under budget pressure, aging equipment, mixed contractor workforces, weather-driven constraints, and limited bandwidth for error. This course is designed for those realities. It gives you a realistic way to manage operational conflict, prioritize critical tasks, and keep platform activity aligned with safety and integrity requirements even when production targets and maintenance demands compete for attention.


Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who manage offshore work execution, platform integrity, and cross-functional coordination on fixed or floating assets.

  • Offshore Installation Managers who control daily platform execution and escalations
  • Production Supervisors who balance output targets with safe operating limits
  • Maintenance Coordinators who schedule work around SIMOPS and permit constraints
  • HSE Officers who monitor PTW compliance and operational barrier integrity
  • Marine Coordinators who manage vessel movements and offshore logistics windows
  • Asset Integrity Engineers who track inspections, corrosion findings, and deferrals
  • Field Operations Superintendents who align production, maintenance, and contractor activity
  • Shutdown and Turnaround Planners who sequence offshore work packages
  • Control Room Supervisors who oversee alarms, handovers, and production status
  • Operations Managers who report platform performance and risk to leadership

Course Objectives

This course equips you to design, execute, and measure offshore operations and platforms management initiatives that improve control-of-work discipline, strengthen compliance readiness, and support reliable platform performance.

  • Assess current offshore control-of-work using PTW, SIMOPS, and barrier-management checkpoints.
  • Apply ISO 45001-aligned risk controls to platform work packs and isolation plans.
  • Build a shift handover log and offshore operations dashboard using CMMS data.
  • Construct a SIMOPS matrix that sequences simultaneous maintenance and production activities.
  • Design an asset integrity follow-up tracker using inspection findings and defect priorities.
  • Evaluate offshore work execution against PTW compliance, marine coordination, and HSE controls.
  • Navigate contractor interfaces and escalation routes during weather, shutdown, and permit constraints.
  • Synthesize platform performance, incident, and maintenance data into management reporting templates.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Participants should have working familiarity with offshore production, maintenance, or marine support environments. Prior experience in platform operations, shift supervision, mechanical or process maintenance, HSE coordination, or offshore logistics is recommended. No coding is required. The course is structured at an intermediate level and treats advanced topics such as digital PTW, CMMS-supported planning, and integrity dashboard use at operational application level rather than engineering design depth.


Professional and Organizational Impact

When you lead offshore operations and platforms management with credible data and practical control tools, you become a trusted driver of safety discipline and operational continuity.

  • Build stronger PTW judgment for live offshore work control
  • Gain confidence in SIMOPS sequencing and permit coordination
  • Strengthen your use of CMMS and handover records
  • Enhance your ability to spot barrier weakness early
  • Develop cleaner offshore reporting for operations leadership
  • Position yourself as a reliable interface between production and maintenance
  • Expand your readiness for platform supervisory and offshore leadership roles

Organizations that embed offshore operations and platforms management discipline into daily platform execution reduce downtime, mitigate process safety risk, and build lasting operational resilience.

  • Reduce permit conflicts and avoidable offshore work delays
  • Improve production continuity through clearer SIMOPS coordination
  • Lower maintenance rework by strengthening handover quality
  • Mitigate integrity risk through structured defect tracking
  • Strengthen emergency readiness with clearer escalation pathways
  • Improve contractor control across marine and platform interfaces
  • Support better asset uptime through disciplined offshore planning
  • Protect reputation through safer, more auditable operations

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn offshore operations and platforms management aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on PTW calculation exercise using offshore work-pack schedule
  • Scenario simulation for weather disruption, crane conflict, and SIMOPS escalation
  • ISO 45001 and permit-to-work diagnostic using an offshore control checklist
  • Stakeholder mapping of operations, marine, maintenance, and HSE reporting lines
  • Case analysis from offshore drilling, FPSO, fixed platform, and subsea support operations
  • Group workshop to draft a SIMOPS matrix under time and vessel-window constraints
  • Reflection exercise comparing current offshore handover practice against incident trends and barrier data

Upcoming Sessions

Next available dates worldwide

Virtual

(Zoom) Training
USD 850
15th Jun-19th Jun 2026

Nairobi

Kenya
USD 1,600
27th Jul-31st Jul 2026

Kigali

Rwanda
USD 1,900
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Dubai

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
USD 4,100
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia
USD 2,500
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Zanzibar

Tanzania
USD 2,400
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Abuja

Nigeria
USD 2,800
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Mombasa

Kenya
USD 1,700
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Cape Town

South Africa
USD 3,900
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Johannesburg

South Africa
USD 3,500
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Pretoria

South Africa
USD 3,300
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Kampala

Uganda
USD 1,900
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Lagos

Nigeria
USD 2,500
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

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How this course applies where you work

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Business Results You Can Expect

How participants put this to work the week after training — and the measurable return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

In Burkina Faso, participants would mainly apply this training to offshore-related coordination work in upstream petroleum or marine logistics contexts that support regional energy projects, rather than to a large domestic offshore fleet. They would use the course methods to tighten permit-to-work discipline, plan simultaneous activities more clearly, and improve shift handovers, inspection tracking, and incident follow-up. The most immediate value is better control of maintenance and support work around critical equipment, with fewer avoidable delays caused by poor coordination. Because offshore-style operations depend on precise communication and barrier management, the training is also useful for supervisors who coordinate contractors, marine movements, and HSE checks across multiple work fronts.

Expected ROI

A realistic 6–12 month return is usually seen in fewer coordination errors, faster decision-making during maintenance windows, and better consistency in PTW and SIMOPS execution. Teams often gain from cleaner handovers and better tracking of outstanding actions, which can reduce repeat work and help supervisors spot emerging risks earlier. The business impact is typically measured in improved uptime reliability, fewer permit breaches, and less time lost to rework or unclear task ownership. Where offshore or offshore-adjacent operations are involved, better planning discipline can also reduce disruption to production support and contractor mobilisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

Yes. The same coordination methods apply to marine logistics, contractor control, maintenance planning, and safety oversight around offshore assets. Even when you are not working directly on a production deck, SIMOPS, PTW, and handover discipline still affect operational continuity.

Participants typically leave with practical templates for SIMOPS plans, permit-to-work logs, shift handover records, inspection trackers, and incident action lists. The goal is to help you organise work more clearly, not to depend on a single software product.

It improves how work is sequenced, authorised, and monitored, which reduces the chance of conflicting tasks and missed controls. Better barrier management and clearer escalation paths usually translate into fewer avoidable shutdowns and smoother maintenance execution.

It is most useful for supervisors and coordinators, but technical specialists also benefit because they need to understand how their tasks fit into the wider operating plan. The course is especially relevant for anyone who approves work, coordinates contractors, or manages daily offshore priorities.

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